Singapore Standard, 6 July 1953
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Title Section18 1953-07-06 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD vkcvmfhvkdvmn m m Vol. IV. No. 4. sincaporf:, Monday, jliy r,, 3X TWEUE FMUKB 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article326 1953-07-06 1 Martial Law As Poles Blow Tanks BERLIN, July 5. Poles revolt-ing against Communism over a wide area have blown up 17 Russian tanks, and martia! law has been declared in the Silesian industrial area, Warsaw and Cracow, a West Berlin newspaper reported last night, Russian troopsAP; UP - 326 words
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Article491 1953-07-06 1 PIRATE BUILDERS JUMP THE GUN IN UN ioi ter ran i>; Is ol ii ri over I to I I I and i withI I I I fenced off at the rate of one house per day. Building is still going on. "This is not a case of an individual491 words
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181 1953-07-06 1 SEOi J y 5 President Synfman toes not know whether Sfl wilh President EisenMr. W be successful. R >ertso n awaited a ca'! ime their talks today session amid growing 78-year-old leader was pting 1 up a Korear; ai nistica 'Shut- Kh>gvn mAP; UP - 181 words
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Article266 1953-07-06 1 AND IN MALAYA KUALA MWIPL'R, Sun. Srtmity Forces in the Federatita have killed six more terrorists. Three were killed jresteriaj in the Kulai area ol Julioie by patrol of the 1 ID (.urkhas. Japanese rifle, i shyt mm a Japanese greaade and foot packs were recovered.266 words
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165 1953-07-06 1 KOTA KAIIRU, Sun.— The Malay Chamber of Commerce Gambongan alliance won six of nine seats in yesterday's Kota Bahru Town Council election. Independents captured the remaining three seats. The Malayan Chinese Association which put up five candidates made no impression on the165 words
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Article46 1953-07-06 1 TOKYO. July I (AFP) British Ambassador Sir Es.'er Dening will he the new doyen of ;he foreign diplomatic corps in Tokyo when French Ambassador Maurice de Jean leaves for Indo-Chitia where he will take up the post of High Commissioner46 words
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Article75 1953-07-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Straits Racing Association mot for u'xjut lour hours today behind dosed doors to consider important matters connected with Malayan racing. Among mailers discussed, it is believed, was the question of th e renewal of the riding licenses oj Hi jockeys who75 words
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Article40 1953-07-06 1 CHICAGO. July 5 (AP).Institutioni Magazine, a national business journal published In Chicago, will introduce in its August issue new ;*-D photography in both editorial and advertising treatment. Glasses will he sent in advance to subscribers.40 words
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Article32 1953-07-06 1 SEOUL, July 5 (UP) Sixteen United Nations soldiers were injured yesterday when Korean freight train pM«d Into the Koiean communications zone's Comet, the Seoul-Pusan passenger train.32 words
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Article19 1953-07-06 1 HEAVY rairw in western Honshu Japan's muin island. me tin ;'.»toiiitii ty cause a flooc. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article156 1953-07-06 1 Catholics Hit Ritson Pay Plan SIR Edward Ritson's recommendation to Government oa the abolition of family allow ances for its workers is severely criticised in the Malayan Catholic News pub lished yesterday. In a guest editorial, the paper says thai Sir Edwards pi in nples are discredited, and J-narges him156 words
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Article, Illustration103 1953-07-06 1 KING Hussein of Jordan flew jrom Amman, his capital to Baghdad. capita] oi Ptfj conxin'j kingdom of Irmj, on )ns lirst slate visit to King Fcisal II icho iras u! .school u-it}i )tin> (it Harrow A P. viclnre shoics a little qirl presenting King Hussein icilhU.P. - 103 words
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Article117 1953-07-06 1 DRIBBLING PAST THE COLDWALL HULL, Eastern England, Ju!v 5 A British soccer fan. who believes thai football <:hi do more for Anglo-Soviet relations than diplomacy, faas asked the Russians vj help form an An£lo-Soviet soccer team. Mr. W.R. Smith. Director ut the Hull City Football club, ha«? written \o theReuter - 117 words
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Article144 1953-07-06 1 LONDON. July y (Rcutcr) A pair of goid spurs and a gold cigarette case "of tremendous senti ental value" stolen from the home of Sir Gordon Richards. Britain's champion jockey, wore returned to hi'n yesterday, more than a week after he had appealed to144 words
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Article118 1953-07-06 1 CITY RIOTS -ALL OVER ONE CENT I ALCUTI I (AP) A itrikc ;i i i-.it Malayan fare virtua i iroui Id a day, In violent den nn, ixiii i Si\ policemen, r driver ami i Hi i t,i i| t rer wei a Injured A i .<■ w waa set118 words
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Article33 1953-07-06 1 A VICKERS Supermarlne Swift F-4 |et plane v.- <« flew from London to Pai i 19 miiiutt's 18 MCOOdi .< up a new speed record b the twu points. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article18 1953-07-06 1 THK Conrad Hilton O will open a new USS3.2!M).OO<j hotel in Madrid, on July 16.18 words
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59 1953-07-06 1 BUTLER SIGNS ON WITH MAO £50M. Trade Pact LONDON, .l> \M'i The Sundaj i repot! todav thai IHHI <"". desl between Britain R I China will be COm| a mattei ot hoi i (Jndei the pad B; I T'ly machinery and electrical good I Mmm rhemicals, metal rommi tion and59 words
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Article44 1953-07-06 1 CMHO Ju I M l Queen Zein ol Jordan ol ex-Kina Tali n\ ed il L'a.ro til port bj p «#n rdaj^ and drove lo k.im Eleim u hei h ixbond Ij in the re nit of an ent.44 words
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Article18 1953-07-06 1 'I HE .Jord.iM decided to aboli h i i i<» with Iran from A- APAP - 18 words
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Advertisement36 1953-07-06 1 Jewellery I C.C.Dc Silva Bros. BaflM TJarc. Slßffapori 1 fc^ phone *****. n r Testimonials Jvi ft KERR, us clown, is quoted as No fooling! I'm not •I't'ul wy TIGER is best!" Ij^or,. Frasef Neove Ud36 words
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Advertisement8 1953-07-06 1 EiIWIAIITV-^ VEGETABLE /n\J^, KiTEfISOM SIMONS fr CO i*#8 words
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Article148 1953-07-06 2 More $s Spent On Cinemas Standard Stall Reporter '1 M.K of money being hard to yet nouadays and that trade slumr is just ftrotl id the corner does not seen la irorrjr Stacaporeus. They are spending more than ever on entertainment. Figures obtained from the Colony Customs Department tell >f148 words
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235 1953-07-06 2 'MALAYANS STILL NOT READY FOR SELF RULE' PENANG, Sun. Malaya would suffer a setback and chaos if there should be a premature grant of selfgovernment because the people were still backward and lacked political consciousness, said Mr. Soon Cheng Sun today in the Kedah Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Alor Star.235 words
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Article136 1953-07-06 2 But Isazin Thinks Otherwise POLITICAL pow e r In Malaya must be handed to the Malays and not to Malayans, declared Che Isazin, Labour representative and convenor of the third annual Peninsular Malays Union, Singapore Branch's Hari Raya tea party laid yesterday at the International Cafe, Singapore. }\o said: "The136 words
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Article, Illustration193 1953-07-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Volunteer Corps, revived after the war in 1049 as a laison force, held its first week end training yesterday, after a lapse of many months More than <>0 men from the Service Company took part in the camp training atStandard - 193 words
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Article240 1953-07-06 2 ACCEPTED $30 ILLEGALLY JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Shawaludin bin Kassim, a Trade Union Officer, who was recommended to go to England on a scholarship, was today found guilty of illegal gratification, by the President of the Sessions Court, Che AH Hassan. He was fined $100 for240 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-07-06 2 photo. MR. C. C. Tat (right) President of the Singapore Workers' Education Association, presents this lucky pair with the prize they won in a "musical chair*' contest held at the Association's first social and dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday niffht. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article60 1953-07-06 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun A fun fair in aid of the Canossian Ou Kluan S and the Catholic Church, will b e held at Kluang on Sent 4. 5 and 6 win v/ U K k ric^ com P^'ition will be held m connexion with the60 words
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Article58 1953-07-06 2 THE Singapore Hakka Community Church held a fun fair ?tSf a y in aid of its building lj£ A um of <-0«.000 was safd ChOw Chee Yee n^L^p Pr Sent chllrc 1n Sophia Road was too con S ested. ne said, for th« growing congregation, -he latter had58 words
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Article77 1953-07-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun, Kuala Lumpur's only Malay hospital which was closed for some time reopened, today much improved and better equipped. The Hospital was officially reopened by the Regent of Selangor. A naternity ward and a convalescent ward, staffed by two mid wives four assistant nurses77 words
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319 1953-07-06 2 THE Singapore Teachers' Training College has made remarkable progress since its inception three years ago and its standards now are comparable to similar institutions in other country Mr. P. S. Dempsey, The Principal, to:d The Standard i yesterday. Minfjli.sh Sysl*>nt He said that319 words
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270 1953-07-06 2 Industry Drafts [> u l, TUP Hi I *ondord Staff Reporter THE Malayan Pineapple Industry will trft^ National Mark which will guarantee the quality 0 "Mil,. exports overseas. I pr o <j y t t3 Mr Ya &u Ph t n S Geck Chairmdn270 words
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Advertisement72 1953-07-06 2 PRINTED FLANNELETTES. FOR COSY SLEEPING SUITS AND NIGHTDRESSES. A WIDE SELECTION OF DAINTY DESIGNS CAN BE SEEN ON OUR FIRST FLOOR. NURSERY ANIMALS AND TINY FLOWERS T 2§m ON WHITE AND PASTFL SHADE rfijßk GROUNDS. |p I A o/ic j w ftlw'A $£.j£j per yd. fcc fm- AISO IN PLAIN72 words
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Advertisement8 1953-07-06 2 f Bt Htm mm iwVii!ii v jgSL»ijlllL< I8 words
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Advertisement57 1953-07-06 2 ijiilvs4 Arrtruh... t. BAHTUM i jL'^HfIBVEVS xx n c Taia»inri i^ ,y W» a I EngF> Hoyor Mohair suiting, Wowfe* Tissue. Panasß°» Gaberdine .4 rid ..II kM Woollen Su On display Tailoring P > I fi^a Staff 1 I f Moil /or hin«-.» N4]/''i]Kt *1 Jewrte V AT'* l.icililor W57 words
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Article5 1953-07-06 3 'Communal Bodies Are Necessary' spundeut5 words
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Article, Illustration93 1953-07-06 3 Youngsters On 12,500Mile Hop The hostess. Rosemary BlarksUme, shown here with her chargei told lh t standard that they had no far enjoyed their trip immensely. They will leave this moraiag on the second tap of their journey to Kn^l.uid. IWO small children, passed through Singapore List ni^ht on the93 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-07-06 3 photo. Dr. C.A. Gibson-Hill president of the Singapore Camera Club, speaking: at the tiub' s third anniversary dinner at the Tai Tons: Restaurant. New World, on Saturday night. The club has about 3.">0 members. O n Dr. GibsonHills left is Mr. Ans Chvvep Chal. past presidentStandard - 67 words
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Article185 1953-07-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter PHARMACISTS in the Singapore Government Medical Service have been offered a better pay by Government following: representations made by the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association recently. Th« new scale, subject to acceptance by the Association. is: ale: $:m)x 13-468/ ">()4xl > 4-»5')o compared with185 words
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Article111 1953-07-06 3 ABDUL RAHMAN PENANG Sun The President o f l\ M. N. 0., Malaya, Tunku Abdul Kahman. in a message to members of the Penang branch told them that they should not waver if they hear anything against the U.M.N.O.M.C.A. Alliance or ag linst the MCA.111 words
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Article106 1953-07-06 3 MR. P. K. Bl was (21). a recruit attached to the Special Branch. CID died in the General Hospital on Saturday night as a result of injuries sustained in a motor crash at dawn on Friday. It is believed that Mr Biswas was driving106 words
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Article34 1953-07-06 3 johore BAimr. Sun. For moving cloth, a controlled article under the Emergency Regulations, ou< of a restricted area without a permit. Nee Sick. was fined $90 in the Poluv Court todav.34 words
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Article94 1953-07-06 3 THE S gapore Army Civil Service Union ha> now a membership of 13,500 which makes r *he largest single union in the Colony This is the result ol a membership campaign launched on May 1. Mr. S.T.V. Lingam, President of Ihe Union, told The Standard94 words
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Article61 1953-07-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation's Attorney Cienenil has proposed some amendments to the Moneylenders Ordinance. The Amendments will not come before the next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council because the Chettiars see some "snags" in them. The amendments were proposed a s a result of strong61 words
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Article81 1953-07-06 3 BEFORE (Oiflg into action In the. Federation, the Ist. Battalion tiiL' West Yorkshire Regiment held a farewell ■ervice at the Npc Soon Garrison Church yesterday. The Bev. D. W. Lewi?. Chaplain to the Battalion, spoke to the nuen on the new roie they were bout81 words
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Article72 1953-07-06 3 "CHINA NIGHT", an evening of entertainment essentiallv Chinese and organised by 'he three year-ojd cosmopolitan China Society of Singapore, I. as been postponed from its wheduled date on Sept. 22 to a date t,. b fixed later. Mr. Lc^ Sio-.v Mong, the president of the Society told72 words
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Article70 1953-07-06 3 S' PORE DOCK AT MALTA A SECTION of the old Singapore Boating dock, which was at one time, the largest in the world, trrived In Malta on Saturday. The seel ion is being towed to the Clyde to be broken up for scrap. It left Singapore in March, towed byReuter - 70 words
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Article68 1953-07-06 3 MR HARRY L. Wee was re-elected president of the Federation of Singapore Boys' Clubs at the annual general meeting on Saturday. Other office-bearers are hon. secretary: Mr. Pang Chee Yuen, hon. treasurer: Haji Abbas. Committee: Messrs. Ooh Teck Phuan. Lim Choon Mong. Car! de Souz.a, Michael Tan68 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-07-06 3 JWUll* Dr Litn Roon Ken* opening the exhibition of C hinesp and Western Christian proverbs and pictures M the Sin thew Kindeis^nea i» T»-^ Strfot, SinKaporc. Jt%ltt4»J.- StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article272 1953-07-06 3 Labour Withdraws From Congress Support For Any Genuine Plan PENANG, Sun. The Pan Malayan Labour Party's Executive Committee at a moetinq last night decided to withdraw as a sponsor of the Malayan National Congress but would attend the Congress if invited. The Executive Committee arrived at tI»K derision after hearing272 words
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Article116 1953-07-06 3 JOHORE BAIIRI7. Sun.— With the fall in the price "< rubber several goldsmiths shops which sprang up in Johore Barm: during the boom, are finding business dull. Where before it was no uncommon sight to tee a woman rubber tapper buy several hundred116 words
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181 1953-07-06 3 ONE hundred undergraduates of the University of Malaya are in a fix. They are to sail to Hongkong to play a series of competitive games against the Hongkong University undergraduates. But the Sangola, the ship they were to sail in, ran aground in Calcutta181 words
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105 1953-07-06 3 'No Sign Of Polio Yet'Dr. Vickers THERE is no >ic».i of a polio epidemic in Singapore yet, Dr. w. ,i Vickers, Director of Medical Services said and touched woo'l. He told The Standard that the epidemic occurred a!i over the world once every l'B-.io months '•We have Jus! g>u to105 words
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Article54 1953-07-06 3 JOIIORE BAURI', Sun. Povv ChOU Cbek whs riui r in the Police Court today ui h theft of a gold chain and locket from a child who wra* being tarried in her father's arms. He was arrested by a detective who taw the locident. Case was adjourned54 words
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Article48 1953-07-06 3 PNEUMONIA and ente cause more deaths than any other disease in Singapore. figure? published i»v th t City's Henltli Departimvit reveal. Sixty-four people died f; these two diseases durini fhe week ending June 27. T. i" previous week pneumonia and enteritis killed 44.48 words
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Advertisement86 1953-07-06 3 ©7^ ti NGEL type your letters! i •.;> on her back or a robe fll In e r,u her fimttn when iyp-c.on-bi.k rypewnter. Thanks t*,«b! Ihis fcarher-touch accelerating rypefan and eye-protecring ng j pleasure And she can keep top 1 long in high ipirin even finishing 5 o'clock dicution like86 words
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Advertisement119 1953-07-06 3 •jj a inn hals THE REFRIGERATOR EVERYONE ADMIRES SPECIAL cu. ft. for (lie priie of 7 cu. It. $98S/- CASH ■PBIi! 1 1 I {I: ''J I £ASy TERMS! GENEROUS TRADE-INS! Sole Distributors.*— GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. 21)11. CLE.MF.NUFAU AVENUE SI.NCM'OHI. J sir I Y k I "ilet \inih cltamrs119 words
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Miscellaneous85 1953-07-06 3 Weather Minimum Tfmprratiirr: fr< m 7..J0 p.m. on Julv I to 7.::» a.m. on July .*>. Sitigaitorr (77Kt. Prnang (75F). Kota Itultru (711 i. Kuala Lumpur (73F1, Ipoli (7.*>Fi. Kuantan *7* f-" Maximum Tpinpern turr: from 7.10 a.m. to 7.'!0 p.m. on Julv I Singapore 1901 i. Prnanc ISwU Kota85 words
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Article118 1953-07-06 4 NINE peoi injured In < n road jc< identi In SingaI terdajr. All were liken lo hospital and treated outIm one 'cident, two Ai ;.r\d n Mnlay woman were injured when Iheir car crashed t a wall at f> mile East Road shortly after118 words
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Article30 1953-07-06 4 INCH! Zainal Abidin bin i) !1 Tuiping Traffic Inspector of the MalayB] R hcvn transferred to Sing pore to af*t for Mr. Michael an who is 00 ]r;.\ e30 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-07-06 4 Yeoman 3rd class Donald Davis of the USS Co well (left) and shipmate. Yeoman ■id class Francis Mann, shown at the annual p\cnic held by the Singapore American community in connection with American Independence Day on the Polo Grounds yesterday. Hundreds of American sailors spent the day playing baseball and57 words
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Article, Illustration206 1953-07-06 4 TO PRO VIDE the house hungry people of Singapore vi Hi modern houses at the most reasonable prices, the Adrlphi Park Estate, Ltd., li.iv, announced the immediate operation of the first phase of their building project at M mile Thomson Koad. The first phase206 words
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Article184 1953-07-06 4 Standard Staff Reporter r rilE Singapore Harbour Board showed a lack of "understanding of the human and psychological factors involved in the already complicated -system of work at the wharf" where conditions for the worker are poor. This charge is contained in the Report that184 words
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Article154 1953-07-06 4 THE Royal Air Force Regiment of Malaya for the first 1 time In its history, will interchange two Rifle Squadrons bv air between Singapore and Hongkong, an R.A.F. statement yesterday announced. No. 95 Squadron of Tn will be interchanged for duties with No. 94 Squadron154 words
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Article, Illustration83 1953-07-06 4 HEAT sparked off three Singapore lallang fires in Tai Gin Lane. 10th mile and 11th mile Bukit Timah Road, yester- day. All the fires were promptly dealt With by three enginefrom the City ]>re Brigade The Singapore Progressive Party opened its South VVard branch office yesterday. Standard picture83 words
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Article94 1953-07-06 4 A.C.S.U. To Send Stern Warning THE 13.500-member Singa- pore Army Civil Service Union is to warn :iie Command Secretary of Far Ba I Land Forces. thai if \v: 1 take "drastic action* 1 .f iie persists in rejecting all r aimi discussed a? thei' live meetings. The r ecutive committee94 words
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28 1953-07-06 4 of the Sin] Pai Ward bra!). Mr. K.MS 1! prr Part to Labour. I "The Labour I the Bi but the «u28 words
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Article20 1953-07-06 4 Brides Got Mixed Up In Ceremony Till n S i vr i i hi.- 1 1 d nr\t |.i llir20 words
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Advertisement149 1953-07-06 4 K^^ot™^KW imv i /Oo ITbDCI€/(Al aAL' It 1(1 r"*^-^ ji^^' *"^--^^^-^M^i^Pg %l 3Bt D ROOMS L^ L! I LIVING ROOM (J 1 KITCHEN E3@T3a ADELPHI PARK ESTATE 1> t=i| Ji i SANITATION M—^ $19 000 IHOMSOi\ KOAD SINGAPORE A model housing estate ideally situated on higli W 1 land within149 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-07-06 5 (LEFT) Children's Party by Joseph Wee of Singapore. Rovikon, f. 11. 25 sees., Kodak Super XX. Golden Swimmers bv |)r. Lim Ab Sitl tf 1 1 1>. Jalan Meriam ar. KolleiHex. t. S, i i(!0, Kodak Plus X. (RIGHT) Fisherman by Harry Gaa of 96, Siglap Rd",122 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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461 1953-07-06 5 Australians 'Lack Civic And Moral Pride' Ik S H n ■I I! B If ■I ■I H K teen-, in Queensland out we ars. I have in tw., campaigns as a < nt Au> and h tra\ far and wide in Recently I went there on n tour a vain461 words
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Letter156 1953-07-06 5 Sir,— l have often 1 after read ng A x Josey*s articles about matters Malayan, how many ut us re:i!isc the significance and value of his service to the people of Mataya. t efl >rt How yan is Radio Malaya in your issue of t^^ >r 'i156 words
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73 1953-07-06 5 WTaa it in order Tor tiir Hon'ble C. F Dasaratha B i to sugge.-t that the term of the Legislative Councillors, be extended fro:"i ii to 5 years? After ail he is a Councillor still. I think that this suggestion should hove kx en brought73 words
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Advertisement38 1953-07-06 5 i I I «*bSSk~ ■•■■bH S6h K PE RGRAKO H I I I A CAMERAS :md I ''I Leadteg Mmkcri Wj» I Phutographir. I 'li>e in I J B €z P FHOTO CO. N^v- Spore Tel: XMf>» j38 words
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Advertisement104 1953-07-06 5 New feofu.rj SOLIOA 6«'>cm Gcrmon C rrr.o Horizoital <Sopr Most competitive volur rCr*j£~"~^fc K fr C^*l Lrf1 3 J/7Smm coated A V^T?-~ S' Shutte. Vouo 6 to I/20C ]Kj^^^^»^ Pronloi SV S ufl i J 300 All with built-in t'o%h t>nrhronixat>on and ivciody co%«. Also avoilable f2 9 lent Prontor104 words
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Miscellaneous334 1953-07-06 5 I *<> RITA DEL M(\R yODAY'9 <\\ CITATION: I l N:"\t to know in; \\li:n l'i aetM an opportiinit.v. Ike ni M iin;ti»rt:int tklag in I I ;<• la to kiiitu wiicM to forgo .in ;nl\ .nit;:;:*'." Di-r;iHi. MUXDAI FOB EVEatYONE: j• S ind pro esa Li poa -.b'.e Ti334 words
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Miscellaneous436 1953-07-06 5 S po^e Eiary malavca PWTfDT A«IOJL4 r XfT SIIKI.L Till VTRKTTE: rtllti i CIN len I m.inivii. w Judo B K*\?*F?ON building Kuui o 3 r, MS: > urdi committee m Sui P. AD!O PUCCRAMMf m Table I < I *l> Till Rfc ill.: bAn 1.. I.lt I >• .•>r436 words
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Article492 1953-07-06 6 'riIOSE who use the roads either on wheels or by foot should pay a visit to the Safety First Exhibition at the Victoria Hall which opened last Saturday. Safety First exhibitions are nothing new. Many people have seen them before and found them rather sombre affairs. But492 words
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Article196 1953-07-06 6 ]1 is strange that Senator Joe McCarthy who has been over-exerting himself in his campaign against Communism should have resorted to the s me n eans Whkh he Communists adopted to have the p£pfcS brains "washed" and keep them ignorant of the world's ■ffain by having books removed196 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1953-07-06 6 Dick Richards - Dick Richards What Is It That So Many Women Seem To Fall For? By "YOU know how it is. The Prince has everything. Position, money, looks. The women never let him alone for a minute. And not only ordinary women society women, too!" In these slightly1,287 words
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Letter211 1953-07-06 6 Sir;— lt is noted that Mr. K. M. Byrne a member of the Colonial Administrative Service p.nd a spokesman of the Council of Action of the Government Unions and last but not least a trade unionist, is to face a tribunal on charges of insubordination211 words
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Letter104 1953-07-06 6 Sir,— lt i s almost two years that the Transport D-partment reintroduccd the system of tests prior to ?l\f Many a. n G rs aU f d iO pass th test IfTort S ww", d Or eVen drh£r. hlle the Learner ?lcl on th° C nt104 words
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Letter501 1953-07-06 6 5J*; I am impressed by "More Efficiency V letter appearing in your Jun e Bth issue. The sincerity of the present Government's promises is being questioned in his con ;•> tioa let us confine the subject to police matters only. During the early yea r s of501 words
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Advertisement93 1953-07-06 6 I SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD IN Uhi'fc.NUfcNA MUKNING NLWSPAPhU HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sultan Street, 83. Cowan Street. 8, Leith Street, Telephone93 words
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Advertisement24 1953-07-06 6 for Activ Children For P r /for So good, you'd i For Bedtim* Prink d< li OVAL The v ifamiii'/aniji A. WANDLR LTD. »t*i24 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-07-06 7 Photo. CARRYING bouquets of flowers. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (left), and Princess Margaret greet members of the British Embassy in Rome as they arrive at Rome Airport by Comet jet liner (background) They took-off shortly afterwards for Beirut next stop on their journey to Southern Rhodesia U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article163 1953-07-06 7 15, (IP).— The French Command mated m> ot il^ biggest air attacks of the war t <>n ;i mounting flow of supplies the Communist-led rebels from Red China. I in Cambodia, meanwhile i kounced that some' 60 officers imd men havunits to join the163 words
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Article26 1953-07-06 7 Hungary Sees The Light Pre- was was v inihe g finalr.ncd J ever r it arc a of par- Hungary h all led at too to26 words
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Article73 1953-07-06 7 MOSCOW, July 5, (Reutcr) —Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister o n leave from New York where ho is permanent Soviet delegate to the United Nations attended a fourth of July reception here at the residence pj Mr. Charles Bohlen the united States73 words
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Article38 1953-07-06 7 NEW DELHI. July 5 (AP)— sian Ambassador I. A. Byneciictov said on Saturday, S efforts during office would be directed to further the ni'velopment of political, economic and cultural co-opera-tion between Russia and India."38 words
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Article50 1953-07-06 7 BIRMINGHAM July 5 (Reuter) Thousands watchOday as Birmingham's last made its final run ugh a city which at one "me had the largest tram fleet in the world. The last ride marked the end of a changeover to buses which has taken -•> years to50 words
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Article39 1953-07-06 7 MIAMI. Florida, July 4 l >■— Night club eniertainMartha Raye obtained «n 1 nended divorce decree ves- u i.'.v whi-h prohibits *hor exhusbnnd Nick Condos fi Pntonnq her residence or her O'clock Hub in Miami39 words
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Article217 1953-07-06 7 Meet The Russians Bevan XEWTOWN. July 5. (Renter) Mr. Aneurin Bevan. leaner of the leftwing sections of the British Labour opposition yesterday called on the west to "take a few steps to meet the Russians." He said the American administration because of a "black and white mentality" had not realised217 words
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Article71 1953-07-06 7 NEW YORK, July 3, (AFP) The United States yesterday observed the 177th anniversary of its independence. Last reports indicated that more than GO persons were killed so far in holiday automobile accidents. President Eisenhower on Friday led the general exodus of Americans to the countryside71 words
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Article332 1953-07-06 7 Thousands Plated Under Powerful American Guards PUSAN, Korea, July 5, (R eU f i United Nations Command has put 111 SW L? °P erotion h under powerful United States gu ar dl r m mn North Korean prisoners disclosed^yesterday": 0 m lnland C mpS if Was332 words
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Article203 1953-07-06 7 BROCKWAY DENIES WHISPERS LOXDON, July 5. (Rcuter) Mr. Fenner Brockwny. Labour member of Parliament, said yesterday he did not believe whispered suggestions that Sir Winston Churchill's indisposition was a "dipomatic illness". He did not believe that its purpose was to appease American coolness to a Bermuda conference, postponed after the203 words
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Article63 1953-07-06 7 CHAMBtRY July 7\ (AIM Presid* ni Vin eni Au said yesterday he deflui %v ii not m k re election next Dc ember On m trip to nspect a nrw power dam in this south-* ern corner uf Franco. A\. i said he intends thi< to he63 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-07-06 7 photo BLONDK actress Lizabeth Scott arts a und blown Jook vvhrn Miruri.sed by the wind machine, coming: out of the tunnel of horrors" a? Palisades Amu-.emrnt Park, Fort I.ee. NJ. She u»s a park visitor in t omwction with her tern movie. "Scared Stiff Wide WorldWide World - 46 words
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Article87 1953-07-06 7 NEW DELHI, July 5 (UP)— The Steering Committee of India's gov< rnment party drafted n resolution today urging; a "viry wr ■'>•" meeting of the United Nations Genera. Assembly to overrule Syngman Rhee and effed truce in Korea. The lee'i resolution prompt inform..! of the big87 words
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Article160 1953-07-06 7 'COPTER BAN AROUSES WILSON'S IRE LONDON, July 5. (AFP) Former Labour Party president of the Board of Trade. Harold Wilson, said yesterday that America's claim of leading a war against poverty is hypocritical and referred to the "spiteful" decision against Ceylon. Wilson said the "hypocrisy of some American claims is160 words
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Article38 1953-07-06 7 DR. LUTHER EVANS. the new Secretary General of I NESCO, has started his six year term with the newly acpower of being a bl e to piss stall members considered likely to be subversive. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article144 1953-07-06 7 WASHINGTON, July 5, (UP) American officials today were mystified about the whereabouts of two United States newsmen and a Brooklyn sea captain who were seized by the Chinese Communists oil Hongkong more than thiee They believe the three men are in Canton but have no144 words
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Article134 1953-07-06 7 STOCKHOLM, July 5.— Swedish Premier Tage Erlander said at the opening of the third congress of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions yesterday that the nationalist movements in Asia and Africa proved that henceforth it was impossible to base the prosperity of some nationsReuter; AFP - 134 words
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Article21 1953-07-06 7 brother of Prince S zedine. who was a week, w.i- ,n throned iiß<y du Cj to the Tu 1 AFPAFP - 21 words
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Article30 1953-07-06 7 TOKYO. July 5 (Reuter)— Fo'j. and heavy weather blanketed the -^as around Kor a yesterday grounding carriei borne aircraft and restricting operations by land based planes.30 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-07-06 7 Photo. LUIS FRANCISCO PELAEZ, well known bullfighter from Toledo, Spain, is gored by a bull during a display at (he Madrid bullring. Pelaez, who was performing willi the 'Banderillas,' received a serious wound, ten centimetres APAP - 36 words
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Article42 1953-07-06 7 LOS ANGELES. July 5 (AP).— At least eight dwellings hj\e been levelled and 35,000 acn a of brush and timber blackened bv a rasing fire in Lew Angeles' national forest which Sllll is out of control.42 words
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Article32 1953-07-06 7 LONDON. July 5 (Reuten Lord Rotliermere, British newspaper magnate, warned yesterday that premature introduction of sponsored television would be 'a travesty of the principle of private enterprise."32 words
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Article52 1953-07-06 7 TOKYO. July 5 (AP)— The Japanese tanker Nissho Mai i returned today to Kawasaki. south of here, with the ■econd load of oil from li. n. Its c er, Idrrn a Co.. mediately started unload 12.'i41 tons ni and -4 toni of nriol oil refined the Abadan52 words
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Article33 1953-07-06 7 HONGKONG, July 5, (AP) Four charred bodies wer<found after Ore fanned by winds s \> t r.irly today through the lighti r Kvucn; \uk which J'ad 45 drum* of film oa LU..U,33 words
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Article34 1953-07-06 7 J fur \hv i rank States i in v h ft t hi tad H- f an rmed i t 1 A h t h i my n34 words
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Article23 1953-07-06 7 HITLER'S persona pj f Mein Kampf, i bound in vellum. w i at ui auction it Birn on Ft lay. UPUP - 23 words
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Article156 1953-07-06 7 J! LV 4: Sir Kdniund Hillary and Shcrpa Tensitic Norkay. lIHIUUI of Kvercst. uill be invittd la visit Ceylon on ihrir way bark from London <. olonel Sir .r-.'ui Hui I luu pted i"i invitation t<i d << holiday in the Fa noui Chamonix climbingA.P.; Reuter - 156 words
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50 1953-07-06 7 SYDNEY TJu' I v of infoi tion" Bi lie bomb al M tion which I H to <.1 the ii i I .c Hi r. generally k- Statea i < S 1 <. i'. t ai record i f there partii les in thi from50 words
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Article17 1953-07-06 7 THI r i 010l i i n ;h HI 'I M > w i raused iy ,i ReuterReuter - 17 words
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593 1953-07-06 8 By A Market Correspondent IS there going to be a Korean armistice? Is a Russian peace offensive in the offing? In other words, political uncertainty continues to hold world markets in a state-of suspense. In addition, the London market laid claim to a more593 words
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Article126 1953-07-06 8 BUSINESS don« in the Malayan thare market last week' INDUSTKIALS: Y Xe:iv e Ords. $2,074 to $2 O.V Gammons «2 9(1 to $2 83 H Icons Banki Colonial $>Ho4 I $807J, M layan (Vrnei% $1.50 to II 4.\ Rnbinsdfc Ords 85 to ti R2i Stl aitj Traders126 words
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820 1953-07-06 9 SOLLY SACHS - Why Force The Life Of Squalor Upon Us! SOLLY SACHS By By Peter Abrmkmms. Fa be r. Us, 6d.) I I I I 1 I the he enters Ihe ot nib mother and in Albert ville, a win j low outside Johannesburg, and re he proceeds to telJ the tale820 words
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Article442 1953-07-06 9 DWIGHT SMITH - D WIGHT SMITH By Madansc Colette: a Provincial in Paris. By Margaret Crosland. (Peter Owen. 155.) \S Margaret Crosland says in this carefully written aphy, the person who writes best about Colette is e herself. And Miss Crosland, who has a warm affection for her subject, shows how442 words
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Article512 1953-07-06 9 IP FROM "THE ANiiEL": lUgh its old Sadler's Wells connection North London has Ten a great nurse of drolls and dancers. In FLORENCE DESMOND (Harrap. lfis), that i tile actress recalls her ?hildli<x)d in Islington, where Sir Compton Mackenzie in lival* set the dancing tine of his enduring512 words
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Article759 1953-07-06 9 HAROLD NICOLSQN - HAROLD NICOLSQN BY Jit n/y JttiiK s: The I'ntrid \\-nr>. By Lemm EdeL have been Instructed Mr. Simon NowellSmith's excellent compilation, 'The Legend of the Master," not to believe the stories we are told about Henry James. His was so strange a compound of selfconcealment and sc!f-rcvela-tion that759 words
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Article, Illustration228 1953-07-06 9 "■"*"»>""*" Star Contest No. 23" vc»u rrrojtni^ the Mar Entries lot this conttM Hill <l«se next liun-da* Anrl tin i» iyr uinners nanirs will he published in Hie .Movie I* tire of the following Sunday > t > i uj.i rd No correspondem*- will be228 words
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Article, Illustration314 1953-07-06 9 JOHN RAYMOND - STRANGER THAN FICTION Photo jHy JOHN RAYMOND An Au(ohincraph> H( Sore I. <Mapt«*sPrrs\ IS <J -I HAVE been t tiers in llm v d nii"ii. ii I com') t: e *he i"t of I.m 11 lUM ol i warn i t v V <lf < i I \Q\ A IA.P. - 314 words
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Advertisement31 1953-07-06 9 l w wAooH co 4.f0 hi>. y— rz I Wf w Del Monte v4^ Catsup^yP Sole Dmnbutorr r SJSwy waugh is iW Branches in MaUya. Sarawak. B. N. Borneo 4i>^ Thailand31 words
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Article, Illustration882 1953-07-06 10 WARf BEATEN IN A GREAT FINAL Queen Of Courts i VVI.MBLKDON, July 4, (Reuter).— Miss Maureen Connolly, Queen of the world's tennis courts, retained her Wimbledon single's crown on the centre court here today. Playing brilliant, remorseless tennis the petite fair-haired San Diego girl, 18 years of age,882 words
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Article97 1953-07-06 10 WIMBLEDON July 5, (AP) Here is the list 0/ MCJTS SINGLES: Vic Seixas, USA over Kurt NieU sen. Denmnrk, !»-7 flk3 y-4 WOMEN'S Si NGLES Mtu ftfatireeii Connollt/ USA over Mi<s Doris Hart,' USA, 8-ti. 7-5. M£^"5 DOUBLES: Lewis ffoad n.Jd Ken RoMirail, Auxtrolfa, over Reac Harfu?tg and Merrvn97 words
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Article282 1953-07-06 10 LONDON, July 5. (AP)— The young man who could crack the four-minute mile— in the hopes of many Britons— may have to delay his big attempt until the British Empire games are held at Vancouver, Canada, in 1934. Chances of 24-year-old Role* Bannister lowering the world282 words
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250 1953-07-06 10 A record crowd was present ll the Kec Soon (iarrison :innual WHttA belt] on Saturday. Weather conditions were line and the ground firm and ideal lor record broukins: but no records, however, were broken at the end of the day. Results of the250 words
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Article26 1953-07-06 10 TAIPING. Sun- The annual athletic Bportfl ot the Lartrf und Mntans? AAA will U' held at the F-plunade her^ on Sundav, Julv 1926 words
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Article86 1953-07-06 10 EDMONTON, Alberta. July 4. (UP) Canadian heavyweight champion Earl Walls catapulted into the world neavyweight picture today in the wake of a tttimnini t>lserond knorkout of eighth ranking contender Rt>x iMlwt. Jimmy Joaca, manager ol the Ontario N'o^ro said V would give Layne a return bout and then86 words
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Article300 1953-07-06 10 JUNIOR B'TON RESULTS The follow inc art* ro>ull> of the Singapore lladminton \>miriation junior luimpintoliip llca nlaved last mu'm at (•uillctnard Road. Men's Sinjflo: Lcc (Junior) beat Goh I smi; (Marigold) 15-10. 15 l n b;:i Awang (Friendly) bea I Cheng Tiwo Swift i 8-15 15-2, 1 5-10 Lim Wei300 words
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Article207 1953-07-06 10 Thames Cup Comes Back To Britain HENLEY-ON-TH \.n:s. E land. July ft. CAP) trying for six v< i Brii rowing eight Sa < v re i overe I from A ol the mosi Famou international Tiinnif. Challen i 'up. It u ;i< raptured !i> i v of the f» Mi207 words
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Article53 1953-07-06 11 NORTHAMPTON, July 4, (Reuter)— The Australian cricket toursofter o day of chong.ng fortunes finished in a good position tcl Northamptonshire here today on the f.rst day of their match K ground record crowd of 18,827. 111 M18) N ll 4 r>'<) 0 12 JlB. |u,'. l53 words
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Article477 1953-07-06 11 LONDON. July 5, (Reuter)— On the eve of the lection of England's team for the third Test against Australia Reg Simpson and Bill Edrich, captains of Nottinghamshire and Middlesex respectively cave the selectors reminders of their ability with good batting performances. waning i i hi* 77477 words
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Advertisement320 1953-07-06 11 ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED \TOTICE having been given of the loss of Policy Numbered *****09 on the life of thoo Cheong Foo, Esq.. Block 1, Room No. 1, Western o4 nc _s- Naval Base, Singapore--2.(, Duplicate Policy will be issued unless objection is lodged with us within320 words
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Advertisement244 1953-07-06 11 NOTICES ULNIUPAUTY OF KUALA LUMPUR Post: Sahfry:' 1y Munki P^ Engineer in« to a^rt,ng po i nt accordoxnedenrp* 2 ua]if !<^ion S and U^r^ow^n^e^^Va^b^ Single Man, Maximum $48/P';r mensem; Minimum J* 2 Per mensem. Km? Man Maximum 5^JB/- per mensem; Minimum 5202 A per mensem, Man with child# J^njjffi $313/-244 words
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Miscellaneous140 1953-07-06 11 "S S^?B UND O fTMIiISl TiAM V^ ME DONf. TUPPED TO >- V.'HUT'S THFT Y IT'S TH'BULLFTS. rr '£aJ*g "rf <T stone rf u?^ v l^'] gfas^^f < > A HWV" ~UW/ W^V/r PONT KNOW HOW I IVKNOW.fiUZj I 1 1 THAT AIN'T ALL VDU V. 1 *t rtTK. r*r^140 words
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Article570 1953-07-06 12 KOV'ERS Sports Club made a strong bid to unseat the 10 times victorious Tiger Sporting: Association and though they failed at least they did the next best thins. This was to hold the Tigers to a I—l1 1 draw at the end of the570 words
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Article41 1953-07-06 12 NEW YORK. July 5. (AFP) —Native Dancer, won its 15th victory in la races yesterday by romping home in the Dwyer Stakes here. His only defeat came i n th^ Kentucky Derby when he was beaten by a head.41 words
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289 1953-07-06 12 Jock Muir. riding his Norton M inx 500 cc broke th e record dotor Cycles unlimited when he made the distance in 45.97 »ecs which was also the i istest time oi the day. Six records were broken i.i \l events run289 words
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Article366 1953-07-06 12 Tilt: Singapore CKC beat Selangor CKC b v ei ht wickets on the Hong Lim Green yesterday. Singapore SfaTS !i- t» firSt n Sa u rda >' ™*e a iormidable total ot 31 <t Thiam Slew being topscorer with 89 f runs. Trio Visitorj who366 words
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Article45 1953-07-06 12 I()ND X. July 5 < UP, The England t<Min for the third Test aiuinst Australia at Mantkester on Thursday will In* picked from th e following 11 players: Ilitttoii i-aptain. Kdrich, Bailey, Simpson. C'omptitn. Berber, Brass, Laker, N:it><»n. GraTCty, Wardl«* ind Troeauuk.45 words
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Article248 1953-07-06 12 COLONY TENNIS RESULTS Result-; of yesterday'! Singapore open tennij championships. Men's doubles: Ong Chew Bee and Lim [100 Chin boat Chia Chm Si ing and T. S. Kim <*-2. »i-2 Women's Doubles: Mrs. Martha Young and Mrs. C. Checked beat Mrs. X. G Eber and Mrs. 1.. M. Peniu lather,248 words
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Article59 1953-07-06 12 TAJPING, Sun.-Bfa new records were created at the annual athletic sports of the King Edward VII School held here yesterday. Ahmad Nazarl was responnble tor two. He ran the 440 yards m 55 sees, dipping the previous record by .5 sec He threw two javelin 155 ft lh59 words
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160 1953-07-06 12 elemdYtt iFh^t S^Zdf* Hun who v%»-ie iti c champion vth :;ti Points while Perak were runners-up with 15 points. Rai M jutorrupted the in.vron the first day cm Satur! day. and most of ,h e events had to n c completed this morn,160 words
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206 1953-07-06 12 n Bv WINDSOR LAD THE Martin-TulJoh eombina. lion was .seen to great advantagi Ior P&S7P& SelaSng. Culm rulloh was in irresiit iW« form when he piloted home seven winnen to become cAampion jockey for the meet white Jimmy Martin was th. 5S.t ,uc?206 words
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Article20 1953-07-06 12 Stirling M lKi Jrow thZfp,,,^ ful JagiMr la another vktorv da^. »;h*n they von i!, c covet-20 words
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Article717 1953-07-06 12 Bluett Routs The Colony In Style MALACCA created one of biggest upsets in Malayan cricket when the Settlement gave a strong and confident Singapore team a seven-wicket trouncing on the SRC Padang yesterday. Malacca, trailing 61 runs behind the Colony at the end of the first innings,717 words
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Article161 1953-07-06 12 FENANG, Sun— I ormer Penang State and FMS player, Cheah Wat Hun, made a jjrrat cnmeh.irk iftn a six-year layoft to win the Penann mm tennis titicta championship today. I'nseeded Cheah heat No. 1 scv\\ Timothy Lee of Perak 6—l, 4—B, ft— 3 in Ihc161 words
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Article33 1953-07-06 12 BALESTIER Voungsters beat Genial Youngsterj 4—2 in a friendly soccer at Farm* Park yeaterd;«y. Scorei.s for B.jlestier were Wanda C\ at lie. two each while Rahnvi and Thamby scored tor Genials.33 words
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Article287 1953-07-06 12 Tlu* Singapore dlj^s Factory iinkfi ii'jm mostly Australian* made a mmressful debut in Colony cricket yesterday arfcra thrv beat the Standard Sm<h<u Sports Club by ")0 runs in u friendly match at Woodsville. Standard Sine first, declared ai n»i run* with one wicket in hand.287 words
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Article56 1953-07-06 12 TEACHERS T be.tt Police by iix 1 u in ;i cricket match yestei >« 1 Batting fust Police for eisht s.iid declai nJ Cheah Kim Swep 48 atjri R l> 44 were the lop acorecm. S. ».»(»•>_• raj look %vm for 4'.i. Teachers replird uirS 2(»| f«.i four.56 words
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Advertisement37 1953-07-06 12 CIRCUS BUSCH BERUH I IJil KIT BIM V^ I>UIKt I Kl VI MMM 1; I 2 SHOWS DAILY I 6.00 9.00 P*' I STRAND HOTttI Central, c/eon rooms, o" I tonvenience. T-i.--.- -ni ii»ti»r r1 N --"^l37 words
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Article, Illustration367 1953-07-06 1 arc right in the midst of the schools athletic season and judging from the dozen or so meets held, there is i very reason to believe that by the end of the season, more records would have gone by the board than in any previous year. But367 words
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Advertisement8 1953-07-06 1 \j||Jn^ TIGER BALM The All- Purpose Miracle Ointment8 words
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Article, Illustration138 1953-07-06 2 A Colony Record Broken At St. Joseph's Over They Go And Henderson Wins Again. LAN KY JEROME HENDERSON was for the second year in succession the Champion Athlete at St. Joseph's Institution sports held on Tuesday. He was first in the High Jump, Hop, Step and Jump, Shot Putt, and138 words
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Article835 1953-07-06 3 Paul Minter's The Story So Far: ON the tanker "PORT ROYAL" bound for Hong Kong tiro deaths occur icithin a few days. On each bodji slips of paper are found both bearing the address of a cafe in Korrloon. Although Bill Wihun, the Third Officer, and Dairies835 words
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1105 1953-07-06 3 TODAK TELLS YOU WHAT TO DO IN THE P.S.C. I \*s'\ nrhools nowaday llcate classes Som< otiirr names, such as Six Pre I nh rrsll y Class «»r will .ill know whit I me students h<» h.i\ the I both, for I i i^, li 1" Studies. J Z PSC1,105 words
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Advertisement22 1953-07-06 3 WORD MARRIAGES Many a three-. eiter wori for the first part to a IhrM- I B otl- i> Prcr. Plgptu j I22 words
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Advertisement43 1953-07-06 3 FOR AS LITTLE AS SI I you jr» tfort o favmqi i START SAVINC mm 1 I ODAY •2} P£RC*NI INTIRIST J yT Will Of 0010 'C «OW *O* I th3» j -»nd e»er> > ao i |V"%; CHUNG KHI AW BANK LTD. 143 words
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Article, Illustration592 1953-07-06 4 At 15, He Does Not Like Women Teachers I MUST THANK all those who wrote to me giving their views on our comic strip 'POPEYE' which appears on Page 6of the YOUTH. Remember you still have another two weeks before the final decision will beM. Anchant - 592 words
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Article, Illustration180 1953-07-06 4 - THE HARD WAY Emmelm^ walked uneasily into the hou m "Say. what's the matter with you:" her brother demanded, '■i'vc 1 been takin down exercise aid Eip"They're ca i d i tandingEmmi "I'm Learning to Thif week's contest is 1 .ui (our stamps. Ail180 words
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Advertisement205 1953-07-06 4 3H4DOW BOX It 1 easy to make a Shadow Box with ;<n empty caret* board shoe box like Figure I. S'and it on end Take ofl the cover an i cm oui a window. Measure the opening with a ruler and pencil to cut it neater, rut on the cover205 words
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Miscellaneous46 1953-07-06 4 ACROSS KOWTn DOW/V 1 no.. Crossword 2 Fo cl fish S IFj einanewsp; 1 R T~ w. '7 8 Senior (ab.) 1 y Lndivi 1] 9| l0 4 1 11 tii f fl 25 Di art fcjgi M Boy's nicki \.i 5 27 iy rta 'i46 words
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Article63 1953-07-06 5 Tay Chong Hai - Malayan Ballad Tay Chong Hai gfngbnbmgnbjnfhbn i I I n: i a I f/ic si!'-cr-N' i ti eath <i h idy I In ■rd looks M lll< 0 I s Sally. I part M d r 1. f| g Into pour, linn > Ely, lllStlh- t /•'c/ir Sally droTn'd m63 words
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Article202 1953-07-06 5 Teacher. What >■- Bright Boy: Marriage with sir! Teacher i u what ca triage with Bngiii: r Boy: Mono i r Pal was tr.vinu to explain the Jieaaiag Ol nurai lc to Mike He WMSM*\ Verj MIC IfMfMl. so he tried usin« ilhiitrations. '\ow supposing a202 words
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Article, Illustration154 1953-07-06 5 HERE'S am fun with j electricity i() r junior scie itts'ti, WHAT YOU NEED: Two No. <» dry cells. nocks t rompass. drinking glass, magnet vrlre, talt. VVll'ti TO l><> Conn dr) as shown in the Illustration, being careful to ition from the end- of thes< I154 words
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Article346 1953-07-06 5 RAYNOR GAYNES - RAYNOR GAYNES By ONE minute to nine! He walked slowly. His feet carefully measuring each step. His hands, coW and clammy, pressed stiffly to his sides. A dull ache throbbed in his head. A tightness already clutching his throat. All his will-power was needed to keep a346 words
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Article, Illustration577 1953-07-06 5 GREAT PEOPLE OF YESTERDAY LUDWING VAN BEETHOVEN i i i)\\ ig r.i i im>\ i n m of Mm miU treated miiM«!,is .uul ttapnm, Kd^i.tn de>-»-rul. w.js iinrn at Komi of .4 poor hut musical i.tmil> Hftl Louis, left Antwerp in 1132 and m'U it-el in Komi, where he hrrtrnp577 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-07-06 5 Though such pleasant things befaU her. Beti;i Brig}it irill stew and frown. And bflotc i.s what they call her. When she irears her lips turned down.28 words
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Miscellaneous148 1953-07-06 6 THIMBLE, THEATRE Starring POPEYE I .ffK TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY nr^^. N Vl^:^ Z^U^^ AmV V l-.-voa do mot meed r^ (VEsrTouGMFoor'Foß) v v T^rnL^^^ r>n rTE^ERFEET^r S~\ ///X Ip\ SUPPLkSJ V\>? Z^OME APPLICATION! OF MJ^X~ I I /OM, GOOPVf! O/gTER SMELLSJ I Tv^W^JliTF^ (^QrtPOOT^ORAJS A^e^RV/?) >^ D J^L^W^V^AT^148 words
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Article, Illustration157 1953-07-06 7 More Records Go At Convent Sports JOYCE DEANS Champ. The Second Year. JOYCE DEANS of Red House was once again the 'A' Division Champion at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus' annual athletic meet held at St. Joseph's last Monday. Once again records went by the board, as newStandard - 157 words
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Article, Illustration133 1953-07-06 8 Though only one record was broken and another equalled, the Raffles Girls' School Sports held on Wednesday lacked nothing by way of enthusiasm, esprit de corps, or razoredge competition. Congratulations to the University girls who making their debut on the field so late in theStandard - 133 words