Singapore Standard, 7 July 1953
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Title Section18 1953-07-07 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD «t /it m Vol. IV. Nd. 5, SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JtLV 7, 193*. TWELVE PACES 10 TENTS.18 words
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Article468 1953-07-07 1 56 STEPS TO JERK OUTPUT OF PADI tjH i.l \-l\ I II the pres« situation in il les llun <^H .Miitrv .3 ini--1 -A jH Jl m M IB 8 the production of padi thu» any intervention by Government in the market in order to raise the price on mandatory468 words
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Article, Illustration148 1953-07-07 1 Last Three Homes Gutted posse of firt.v firemen and officers valianils fought the blaze arhu h broke out in one oi the three shophouscs at the corner of New Market Street and Canal Koad half an hour past u::dnigh( yesterday. Police radio patrols ed OFI the M rn.' minutes after148 words
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500 1953-07-07 1 JOHN SPITTEL - JOHN SPITTEL By Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE woman leaping from the balcony of the third flloor of one of three blazing shophouses in New Market Road, shortly after midnight, last night, missed a blanket held out for her on the road500 words
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Article346 1953-07-07 1 AMBROSE KHAW - AMBROSE KHAW Thousands Answer The Call Of Peking By Standard Shipping Reporter MORE than 1,000 Chinese youths from Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and Indonesia will sa^l at noo.l today, i.i the Dutch liner Tjiluwah for Communist China, carrying one-way tickets and passpcMs, as346 words
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Article88 1953-07-07 1 Britain Favours LONDON. July »i CAP).— Britain servoii notice t>> it favours recalling the United Nati-ms General Ar^-mb. ScuMi Kcut-au President S man Rheo rejecls tho of a Korean truCe. Arting Cabinet c h 1 <• i Richard A. Buter to!d < i i ■'>-88 words
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Article48 1953-07-07 1 LONDON July ♦> (RimiUt) Mr. R. A. butler, answering questions lor S:r Winston Churchill in the Bouse ot Commons today said Inthought a suggestion in <ih> House of Commons that the Bi£ Three conference should bo hold in London Was M aensible. M48 words
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Article32 1953-07-07 1 BELFAST. July 5 (Rtuter) A home marie bomb -h ittcred a public telephone kiosk at Millvale, County Armagh yesterday, Northern Ireland's iecond bomb outrafe within foui day.-.32 words
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Article30 1953-07-07 1 JERUSALEM. July 6 (AFP) All rabbi> here went on strike this morning, ns a protost against the fact that they had not been paid lor three months30 words
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Article61 1953-07-07 1 FIVE people were known to be injured trying to t9t*pe from the fire in the houses in New Market Road. Three are believed t« hive sustained broken backs. Damping down of tlu> rmbers of the fire is expected to continue into dayii^iit today a s61 words
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Article14 1953-07-07 1 CROWN Pnnr c Akihito of Japan was received by the Foru\ A.F.P.A.F.P. - 14 words
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Article15 1953-07-07 1 AMKRICWS Independence Dny weekend death toll moved toward the 400 mark. A. P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article81 1953-07-07 1 In a series of two articles the flisl of which will aj pear exclusively in the .Singapore Standard tomorrow. Edmund P. Hillary will tell of his ascent with Tensing to the summit of Everest. The articles will be illustrated with exclusive Everest pictures. The enthralling81 words
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Article111 1953-07-07 1 PENAN G, Mon.— A new buoy costing $11,800 has been laid in Penang harbour over the wreckage of the Russian cruiser Jemtschug which was sunk by the German raider, lu# Emdeu, ddrUu hfet* ittiS prise visit to Penan* in 1^1"). This green Machine; buoy works111 words
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124 1953-07-07 1 CALCITTA, July (Reuler).— About 40 people were arrested early ioday alter a clash between the police and a crowd at Howrah, near here, in which a stateowned bus and a Post Office were set on fire. The clash followed a meeting in support of124 words
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Article79 1953-07-07 1 I.ON'DOX, July 6 (Renter)— Britain is considering the possibility of an approach to tlif new Hungarian < I merit about the PtlCMf of Mr. Edgar Sanders, British iisinessman Jailed in Hungary, i u ually reliable source said today. The Foreign O(T\<o \g con sidering tils que79 words
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Article40 1953-07-07 1 LONDON. July fi (AD British experts on Korea. R i sia, Germany, and the Middle East ivilf Ify to Washing! «>n Wednesday with l/ord -V..i bin v for the conference of BuiThree Westeiu koiclga Mi.ii*toia.40 words
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Article47 1953-07-07 1 CAIRO. Julf <i. (AFP) Orson Welles, L'rnt.'d >' •ctot in producei will n*>\ n'.iv the rote df c\ K■ F. iK.uk fri |he festivltlei mark Ing ti>o in -t mnivti ary nf army revolution In Efvix, I authorised F^> p'i.m s;iid today.47 words
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Article20 1953-07-07 1 RED AGENTS FOR S. E-ASIA? I iu p i I Nil i 17 I .ii io Asian i ounti ie20 words
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Article27 1953-07-07 1 Standard Nt.iM ("or respondent 1 \k.\k i A "Mei Ms I i >:) lr -ml il: i til the u It which fell <v27 words
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Article33 1953-07-07 1 TORQUAY, South* est I f land, Do < luui i specially d< i .r courting rouptei n appeal H, the h*»a( h b1 I>h tii,. Southwi holid -tl. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article13 1953-07-07 1 H \RY Monctll mit ft when H.t mi failed '<> optn. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Advertisement28 1953-07-07 1 fc MnioHAßlt SHOES ll SEASON j M'\ TRADING CO. f' SOLD FLAKE hn 35 cU per IQi pmckH *^-»-Ll* **> P l 'J'* 40 <ls per 10s parfot CT-2428 words
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Advertisement105 1953-07-07 1 KC CfIAM BJ(L^ f MM YQUNZ g^tff, FANGS /W *ATTt&])f HAU R 4W i^^»_ ?5»* •H V*^L^ «^a i^r\ \t •2?**^l k3& JaflS L -*a\ > r~ ttp'TTT iIC xf^ T pnufH b v*—af^ T^ y S. t»^* **1\ 1 H OUTSTANDING FEATURES:- H «M JS??!!?^??^ -COMPACT-CABINET i J^ 'MICRO-FILTER105 words
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Article318 1953-07-07 2 ACTION AGAINST CITY COUNCIL WILL BE STUDIED ALL SINGAPORE landowners who have been plagued by unauthorised huts on their land will consider taking joint action against the City Councillors for their inaction as regards such houses within City limits. A call is being made by Mr. Francis318 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-07-07 2 TOP LEFT: R«> 11. Hudson chose for this portrait study authoress, Sheila Kayo-Smith. TOP RIGHT: Team Work." a beautiful study in light and shade by Wellington Lee. ABOVE: "The Blai-k--th mated Diver" i«, an un■sual shot by photographer Walter E. Hi^hman.43 words
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Article74 1953-07-07 2 They Find No Solution For Slums A I -OR STAR, Mon. A sub-rornrni" slum and r< i: cannot find a proin. April, mnd bal [houses In ;>- ill ttej could eved i houses and evit g n in*' Ol people wtoo canoot find a nmjd ior land upon whicli to74 words
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Article89 1953-07-07 2 I\ ORDER to raise f •iie el-. to ei i to get free treatment, re Tuberculo^i will organise h "SAT A v.Cck" beginning Julj 8 On .T i v I I the Lytiias iilld Drai a School Will ge a Cinderalla opera ai V. toria Theatre The89 words
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Article40 1953-07-07 2 HONGKONG, Ju\v Special d rd Service closing pricp? on the Hongkong Exchange todaywere $15.82 to £1 sterling: $«.02f,2r> to U.S. 1 dollar. 829 to Malayan $1; so 204 to' one IS-foS?? 1 RuPPiah, Gold ?-'J.JiO to one tiici.40 words
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Article47 1953-07-07 2 THE NANYANG (Tniver will shortly begin constructing mile of roads on 'heir site in Jurong. Tenders f work are now being caUed. Tendex can visit tbe site on July 11 and all applications should be in before July 14 a: the Ch:Chambcr47 words
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174 1953-07-07 2 SINGAPORE m get a chance to see Mr. l.okc Wan Tho's collection of photographs, rvhicli are representative of famous photographer? thro ighoat the world, on July 10 when the Commissioner-General, Mr Malcolm MacDonald opens the Singapore Art Society's exhibition in the British Council Hall.174 words
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Article52 1953-07-07 2 THE Standard's Chi c paper, the Bin Chew Jil Poh OJfll today begin iel ing 60-page souvenir of Ihe Coronation ol Queen KUsatetn 11 Grt 80 rents a copy. ProTuse'r illustratcfl with a rareJul selfftion of pictures taken during the ..Lion celebrations, it MTVU U a sou\«en:r and52 words
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Article47 1953-07-07 2 MOHAMMED Sidck Bakar was tentat.ve'.v charged before Mr. E.H. D*Netto in the Singapore Second Police Court yo-terday with break. rR into the ftore of the Industrial Gases Ltd. at 7th mi e Bakit Timah Road in on nit theft. The ca« iid.io.rned until next Htlk,47 words
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131 1953-07-07 2 Pawnshop Partners Declared Bankrupt MALACCA, Mon- Creditors of the Chop Ban Shing Tong Pawnshop which discontinued business recently have had a prompt answer to their demand for the partners. Lam lion Min and the estate of Lam Dee Ghee deceased, to be made bankrupts. Mr. Justice Bellamy in the^ Malacca131 words
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Article96 1953-07-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Nanyang University is expected to benefit by about $100,4)00 from three nights of a Peking drama organised in Singapore in aid of the University. The plays will be staged by the Peking Dramatic Amaieur Society, two nights at the Happy96 words
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Article208 1953-07-07 2 His Sudden Impulse Costs $50 AFTER enjoying himself at a_ film show in the 8.0.R.'s dining room. a young Army servant passed the kitchen whore he saw throe tins of butter on the table. He thought of his two sons at home and a sudden impulse name over h m208 words
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Article46 1953-07-07 2 LISTENERS to the Blue Melwork of Radio Malaya \\u\ hear a BBC programme cot>piled on ihe afternoon the Everest Expedition returned to England, at 6.15 p.m. today. The programme includes interviews with Col. Sir John Hunt, Sherpa Tensing and Sir Edmund Hillary.46 words
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Article107 1953-07-07 2 Knows His Rug At 1/2M MR. H. QURESHI has 11 hundred carpets in his ai>d he knows each and < one of them bv its design. He was answering the Singapore Fif til Police Court Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, as to how he could make out the *\\o carpets107 words
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Article119 1953-07-07 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib in S i n l p ii r c \eslerd»y were: Bu>er> Seller* No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 151 ♦•••I No. 1 K.S.S. h»ii ».»»l No. 2 R.S.f. h4 t l H5 Ne. 3 R.S.S. 1.1 1 f] Tone: Steady quiet. TIN119 words
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Article27 1953-07-07 2 A CHINESE boy. Sin Chee Keoug. of Telok Anson knocked down by a van on Friday evening, died four hours after admission into a hospital.27 words
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Article70 1953-07-07 2 A VERDICT of death > y misadventure was I I by the Singapore Assistai t Coroner, Mr. r,iam Cheng Hing. yesterday at the end of an Inquiry into the death of a tl -year-old labourer, Tay Kim Ou«i. Tay was work..!; in a godown In the70 words
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211 1953-07-07 2 Two Came For The Cash Register Court Told) A SINGAPORE receptionist at the Cathay Restaurant, Margaret Soh, told the Third Police Court yesterday that a ample walked into her husband's provision shop on Orchard Koad, on Oct. 27 last year and attempted to remove the cash register. She said that211 words
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Article44 1953-07-07 2 HE DRAGGED CAR AND HIT A CART K. AD Mersing K guilty in I I ItOQ a st, ojqr <v. June Ahmai bin M that A(i. dla:ii v.a.^ at a!)out Lauc. The pi f Ad;iku n V-E'ght The of this tar rfregfi ghdf hdf'44 words
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Advertisement89 1953-07-07 2 Hr 11 i' r il^ a/ 7 -t _______frfT m^^S^!jTl^Pjmmm\ WorldTourContest t\ h^ L^ S f t4le Sil «aP«re Staodard are asked to toi, for fcSsSk wusras for A "y thfslSlSarS 1 1 <M < "»»<x" a «on expenses wH I be P .id the «e d i da S89 words
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Advertisement67 1953-07-07 2 W/l nr VA lETI^ N^gg/ OF FINES 1177 MONARCH i' h I' _Jjr/*"^^ n I IWPERiAL LEATHER L TOILH REQUISITES Toilet Fowoor Toilet liter AfUr Som Lotim IrtiUootinc Shoving Sticks I'De WITTS COUCITsYRUP i c #/w oua/acol mosci intheOrQngc& Blue tori /DeWITTS BABY COUCK^SYRU? {FOR CHILDRW w;-:* 5 In the67 words
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186 1953-07-07 3 Rawang Cement Works A Lie To Red Bleating Templer tisl bandits were ikulktag near lory In a pi uc where they to halt industry, they will hey have failed, the Federation General Sir Gerald Tempter said ed the .Malayan Cement Works kgf k k kf k .en thei i tacts186 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-07-07 3 SIR JOHN NICOLL, the Singapore Governor, unveiling a plaque alter declaring the new 59?>, 00 0,000 Pasir Panjano Power Station open recently. After the ceremony, he was presenter! a memento bv six nmtrattors, who undertook the major work of the power station.42 words
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10 1953-07-07 3 Tamil Films To Be Made In Singapore I I I10 words
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Article29 1953-07-07 3 MR. T.E. SMITH, A py for Social W S ng •e, flies to the U i on Ion:: P. II. Meadows will :~ktpl< i'.29 words
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145 1953-07-07 3 Undergrads Won't Lose The HK T rip THE Hongkong University Sports Club has cabled the goahead signal to the University of Malaya. It says thai despite the late arrival of the Malayan contingent, everything will' be alright. Mala van undergrade who are going to Hongkong for a series of competitive145 words
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Article94 1953-07-07 3 MR. E. H. D*NETTO. the Singapore Second Poll e Magistrate, yesterday sentenced lorry-driver, Low Lara Eteng, to two month.-,' Imprisonment for house-trespass with intj-il to commit theft. Tay Han Kim, a clerk r n the Bank of China, told the he found a man trying to < pen94 words
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Article80 1953-07-07 3 CHEW MOT. a 65-year-old farmer bad never seen an aeroplane irom close range although many Hew over his farm daily. One morning i r i July while on his way to town, he noticed one at Changi aero 'tome and decided *o have a closer look. Yesterday,80 words
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Article68 1953-07-07 3 THE pilgrim ship "Aoshuft" which was to have left Singapore on July IH will now sail two days earlier. Passes for pilgrims embarking on the vessel should reach the Federation Pilgrim Contiol Officer lit the Old Social Welfare Building, Singapore, not later than .July 9. All68 words
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Article82 1953-07-07 3 INSPECTOR K. Tjmbirajah testified in the S't'4- pure Curoner's Court yesterday that just before Tan 8..k Bens di< <1 in General H ispitai he told him that he hid taken caustic soda to c.\<i hi- life as he was unemployed :"-id had no one to lean82 words
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Article222 1953-07-07 3 Afore Money Spent On Entertainment In Ist Six Months SINGAPORE Cusfoms Department netted $39,024,000 revenue during the first six month* of the current year an increase of $389,000 oi compared with the corresponding period lost year. Mr. P. If. Burgess. Assistant Comptroller Revenue. attributed the222 words
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Article345 1953-07-07 3 Another 6th Form School Opened ADMITTANCE to a secondary school should not be looked upon as automatic but as a privilege, said the Director of Education in Singapore, Mr. R. M. Young, when he opened the new Beatty Road Secondary School, yesterday. Mr. Young said that today, the Colony did345 words
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Article42 1953-07-07 3 RAHIM bin Hasan, a soldier who pleaded guilty to two charges of driving without a Licence and driving when not covered by insurance was fined SI OO and was disqualified from driving for one year, i.i a Singapore court, yesterday42 words
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Article101 1953-07-07 3 Driving Testers: A Query THE K B Aul it ion ol S gapore in li June issi the n whether i with 01 ri 1 drivinf expei e is uflfl enl Be i to be a drivinf The Bullet n 1 tlut although n the past have been from ;i101 words
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Article24 1953-07-07 3 LIM K S finoc? 150 in a S terday and d driving for He plea l-7d guilty nd w/hen not (vered by ir r«24 words
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56 1953-07-07 3 A t the Hospit Mr. J t r r trial rharfed tirith r putting < i Li i I on F"!>. 12 thl c i h i I i ol tir Seng point h I i and i r from a t about56 words
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Article19 1953-07-07 3 1 P who [uilty in a S n. uho <)r<>w» a ftion Lin m19 words
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Article108 1953-07-07 3 ABDUI. RAHMAN bin Amat j was sentenced to 12 months' j rigorous imprisonment by Mr. E. H D'Netto. the Singapore Second Criminal District Judge, yesterday for theft of $10. The prosecution stated that on the morning of June 25 when a maid servant went i108 words
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Article57 1953-07-07 3 OXG SEX IH'AT claimed trial i" the Singapore F:tth Police Court yesterday, on a charge of assaulting a P<> lieutenant, and a Police mnstable on July 4, m Synagogue Street. Ong was allowed bail in the sum of $250 in one surety, and the case57 words
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208 1953-07-07 3 CPL. Francis Wickham Watt, a British soldier attached to the Field Training Centre at 1 U Tclarig. yesterday pleaded guilty to carrying a .38 revolver at the 15J mile Woodlands on April 2. this year, when he appeared before Mr. Justice Biittrose in208 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-07-07 3 A nolkeman shows a group of curious citizen* the "dan^r -pots" of Singapore Cit* ir A alue^ !>n^ e V fi B lial preparations for the baftt^ *ir n Week were bein« made.33 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-07-07 3 pnolo. Jhe Singapore Director of Education, Mr. R M Youn*j, snips the ribbon stretched across the entrance' of the new a.?* d Se(ond ary School which he openrd yesterday At left i s .Mr. A. G. Meyer, the school's principal StandardStandard - 44 words
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166 1953-07-07 3 IHRKE grim-faced men. Pang Slew Ken?, Won? See Kai and Chan Kia Ann created a stir in the Singapore Assizes yesterday when they refused to stand up when addressed by the Court. A prison warder pulled them to their feet, when they were166 words
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Article108 1953-07-07 3 ONG LIN SWFF. a Si:. pore farmer taxi driver. In the Third Police Court yesterday that when hi s neighbour's dogs chased hi» piss, he shol on« dad a. id injured the ol her. He was charged with committing mischief by shooting the dogs worth108 words
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Article81 1953-07-07 3 MR. COLIN' JACKSON, w five a talk over R;h. I 1 at 1.40 p.m. on the Middle East. Mr. Jack on h;ibeen on a Ave-day tour of the Middle East talking to units ol the British Armv and R.A.F. Another feature at <>.i r i p.m. will be81 words
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Article175 1953-07-07 3 Are you ronteni v\.way you speak tnd write? Atr you iure thai \< u ni.ikiriL' m^takefl tha :> e to undei .1? Thoiisaruls of n r n a■! MTomen hic handirapp d be nuse they makt* embai ei roi n In ipeei h and nvrii175 words
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Article28 1953-07-07 3 SUNDR SIM l'. f1 I i pore Fii I S -'.-I the Hunk ;ir>d driving in manrw i ion with i Ing Noi28 words
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Advertisement122 1953-07-07 3 Bl EARLY FIRST ARTIST i:\KS AT 8.4 p in. S!uirp STARTING 8-45 t* c«</ LAST H£Af WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK I !M QUEST COMPETTTION 10 i UMPETITORS 10 <>I HFRS, ZENITH RADIO L tILO l:O8INIIO0D BVCYCLES SILVEi: CUPS AND < JtKPKDE CHINE PERU Mi. S 2nd SEMTI IN AL ~l L^^122 words
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Advertisement150 1953-07-07 3 A FREE BOOKLET "Word Mastery" Write to-day U I■ Regent r"""" m m mmmmmm mmm m Institute (Dt-p I«KJ) Palace: TUL DLTtNT INCTIII.It Gate, London WK England Inr. Ktlitni INMIIUIr for h free ropj f \v (Dcpl MMil PaJa«t Qejtt Mastery v/bkh rootalm i ondon mm in-i,n,i details of 'ho150 words
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541 1953-07-07 4 LEGAL WRANGLE OVER 'CHEE FAH' DETAINEE Kl ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— An application for a writ of habeas corpus served on the Mentri Besar, Selangor, and the Superintendent of the Pudu Prisons to show cause why the applicant, Kok Min Yin, should not be released from the custody of the Superintendent541 words
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Article153 1953-07-07 4 THE work accomplished by the Working Committee of the Tin Study Group which has been sitting in Brussels has narrowed down the margin of dilTerences between the producing countries and America the main consumer. This may well lead to a reconvening of the adjoi meeting of the153 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-07-07 4 >hoto. ™»Lr« Hoy f Victoria, Australia was married to Singapore arrhiteeht, Mr. Alfred Wong, at the Wesley Methodist Church yesterday. The R ro«m k the Suf Ti Ute J llr B P S W nff a d Mrs Won K S The bnde s father Mr. Fee Lan O'lfoy wasStandard - 65 words
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Article102 1953-07-07 4 FORCES BAG 4 BANDITS i KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— |Four more Communist terrorists have been killed and another wounded by security forces in the Federation. Two members of the security forces ihave been wounded in action 'against the terrorists. Home Guards have killed i one terrorist and wounded i another in102 words
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Article152 1953-07-07 4 Alliance Awaits Sopiee' s Reply KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Now that he Pan-Malayan Labour Party has decided not to be a co-sponsor of the national COQgress. speculation Is rife as to what will be the attitude of the UMNO-MGA Alliance towards the PMLP. It is learnt the decision of the Alliance152 words
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217 1953-07-07 4 'Labour Exchange' Plan For S'pore Ex-TB Patients Standard Staff Reporter THK Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic wants to create a special "Labour Exchange" for its patients who have been cured from which all firms can draw I staff. At a Press conference yesterday. Mrs. C.F. Hudson, the Rehabilitation Officer, SATA. said217 words
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Article57 1953-07-07 4 KUAI A LUMPUR. Man. I*han Soo, when asked by the President Kuala Lumpur ion's Com:. Mr. .T. G. Adams why he committed criminal breach of trust °f $140, said that it v. as to pay his gambling d< bts. Ng who was sentenced to nine57 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-07-07 4 ON THE WAY: Mr. Byrne yesterday moved from a well-built room to one that was formed by putt ing three wooden screens along a corridor. Five feet away from Mr. Byrne are stacked thousands of old files. Standard picture shows Mr. Byrnr climbing tlie63 words
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Article252 1953-07-07 4 LOANS FOR DEMOBBED SPECIALS KUALA LI MPI R, Mon. An interest-frc« loan up to $3,000 will be given to any of the 7,70ft Special Constables to be demobilised during the next five months. This is one of the several "cash and kind benefits" the demobilised constabVes are to get. Of252 words
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Article33 1953-07-07 4 During '.he ftrsl half of this year 5850..592 in revenue was collected from radio licences la the Federa.ion. The amount for the whole of last vear was $876.a52.33 words
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Article60 1953-07-07 4 KUALA LUMFI/R. lion.— Christopher John an assistant with Han and Crossfield. wtl to nine months 1 tanpi and disqualified fr <i! for two years, y Itc J.G. Adams in the S< today. Hollinfworth was eonvlded for rash driving. c» ising the death of a MaU I60 words
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485 1953-07-07 4 MRS. PARSONS: I WANTED TO TAKE MY BABIES COURT STORY by slashing her wrists. n Wing Commander F. M. F. Cooper said the P*u family enme to Butter w irth J about two years ago. Theiri war a happy marrhipro. lie said while P- Mrs. I 1 arsons' house at485 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-07-07 4 Blaze At Victoria St sixg\po;;k r. 1 Iffktiag fir b!.i." ■h« li 1 broke <»u( on (he fn^t 1 V, Kir of k nu llii.it •>"<• otujiativ f| store in Victoria SttvH shortlN after S pnv \«'st»rd.iv No one wa> in shop as il n iflei 1«»<> hf time. One60 words
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Advertisement145 1953-07-07 4 a glimpse of Chinese history HUA MU LAN <^&1 #5^ WARRIOR MAID /Tl^S^ V HUA MU-LAN wos o young {^t\\W \^^»^3 girl living auietly ot home \(j}f |^»^^^"^3^l^/9^ when her father was con- f\^ k(>» v. scripfed for the ormy. I }f^/ ■}'l^tJSrX jk SM Knowing ht was in ill145 words
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Advertisement71 1953-07-07 4 RUBCERJINCLOSINGFRICES Stondorc* London Corrcspondc t LONDON, July 6. The following ore the closing prices ol fubbci um4 tin on the lon don market: LONDON RUBPfR LONDON TIN SPOT I9M. Spot £630 per ton Ju'y/Scpr. 19id. buyers. £632 10s sellcn. Oct. /Dec. \9l<L Three months £626. Jan/Mar. 192d. buyers, £627 10s.71 words
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Advertisement74 1953-07-07 4 4^ New Coi .< v. i SWITZERLAND S (a Land f<t i I jr» NEMBIUMHI IU SHANTUNG EMBBOIDI in i> g LINEN {j EMBROIIM K( n CUT-WORK *> B SHANTUNG 7 j fi fn Lor« *^^^J* H nnd ct, b F embroidery Com* Emrly fm H brsl I < v74 words
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Article280 1953-07-07 5 ROBBERS MAKE $1,500 HAUL 'THIEVES and robbors in Singapore marie a tota] haul of nearly $1,500 Worth o! nsh and ptoper.y over Ihe weekend Biggest haul was from a Chinese doctor's how.se in Seng Fun Road on Sunday when a tnicf snf-aked in and got away l with .S5OO rash280 words
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Article113 1953-07-07 5 THE Southern Branch of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine and the Faculty of Medicine. University of Malaya, will hold its Clinicopathological meeting at the Pathological Laboratory at 8.15 tonight. Alumni activities for the month are: July 14; Film Show elimination113 words
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Article32 1953-07-07 5 TAIPING, Mil!!,- Munusamy. 29. pleaded guilty before the Magistrate Court with attempting to commit suicide at Trong. The r-a.-o was deferred to July i), SIUO bail being allowed.32 words
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Article48 1953-07-07 5 STUDENTS from Malaya, India and Pakistan demonstrated the results of an intensive} three months' tractor course at Stoneleigh Abbey School run by Henry Ferguson Ltd. They used British tractors and equipment. The eight-men Indonesian team staged the best ever demonstration given at the School.48 words
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Article, Illustration139 1953-07-07 5 MALAYA ha s much to teach Ceylon in the art of fishing although that country has some of the finest fishermen in Asia, Muhandarin. Mr W. J. Fernando, a Ceylon fishing magnate who arrived tn the Colony on his way to study fishing methods i» the139 words
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Article, Illustration217 1953-07-07 5 BANGKOK will soon become the centre of the film industry in the Orient, said Mr. Richard G. North, vice president of Far East Films Limited, who arrived in Singapore yesterdav for consultations with Singapore film men. In conjunction with Mr. R. D Pestonji, president217 words
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Article48 1953-07-07 5 FOUR new classes f*ir the Singapore Council for Adult Education will be opened at the Havelock Road En«!Uh School on July 13. Those wishing to enrol may do K> at the school on Mondays. Wen nesdaya and Friday* *ro f n 1 lo a.;o p.m.48 words
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Article, Illustration126 1953-07-07 5 .iiP Kobrrt a formci- \jXmmVm of ihe Am»' i ican Democratic Natioral Party ant! a renowned "traveller" arrived iu Singapore by air yesterday on the s»'tund leg of his round the world tour he arranged a^» a graduation present for his M year old stepdaughter, Alice who xcouipaniid him Both126 words
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540 1953-07-07 5 Standard Staff Reporter A SYSTEM of catching dogs with rattan loops and nets will be adopted as soon as the problem of the stray dog population is brought under control, Mr. A. 11. Forster, Singapore's Chief Veterinary Officer, told a Press conference540 words
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Article, Illustration110 1953-07-07 5 WARRANT OUT FOR CASHIER LOO WF.E WAN. rashier of Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd., who disappeared after failing to turn up for work on June 2<J, is wanted by the pol'Ve on a warrant of arrest for criminal breach of trust as a servant In respect of $250.<W)0, the property of110 words
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Advertisement136 1953-07-07 5 Starts Tiuhifg! HDCT TECHNICOLOR O r\ IV J I OUTDOOR EPIC i n J U IB 1 iWIONIGoiERL™ Hiri' of I'olarod \ifwrrx .;<» rnl^ plu> ftrpii^il «MMg rilun.l.ililr on rrlurn of WIWII iftrr I HhllH. J*lus K \intt Hon WO«ld you likr lo find a SKELETON! GORILLA! GU E! I136 words
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Miscellaneous80 1953-07-07 5 Weather MINIMUM TFMPFRATI RF: from T..;0 p.m. on July ."> to a.m. on July 6. Singapore I TT.Ft, Penan? (Tti.F), Kola I". !'iru (TS.F). Kuala Lumpur (TI.Fi, Ipoh (71. F), Kuantan IT4.Fi Maximum Temperature: from IM a.m. <•! T..'.() urn on July b. Singapore (89.Fi, Penang (BT.Fi. Kota Bahru (BS.Fi,80 words
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Article818 1953-07-07 6 ./THE Colonel Blimps arc very chastened creatures these days. The world of pukkasahibdom they knew has gone forever and the more intelligent ol the Colonel Blimps have resigned themselves to the inevitability of changes in the so-called backward <ountries. At least the Colonel Blimps are more cautious818 words
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Article188 1953-07-07 6 Review of Views I-C Independence CHUNG Shing .lit P ao avs it would be premature lo criticise the new deal grant-, ing independence to the, Associated States of Indo-, China In view of the poli-t tical. economic and social < conferences that ar e schedul-j eri to be held. However.188 words
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Article1044 1953-07-07 6 M. T. YONG - Unions Are Less Nervous Now M. T. YONG r rilV. Malayan Trade Union Council will embark upon another year of work in he interest of Malayan Workers with the celebration this mo:ith of is fourth anniversary. In the last three years it has succeeded in bringing together the mas^ of1,044 words
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Letter457 1953-07-07 6 Sir;— ln recent weeks, Malaya has seen an extraordinary exhibition of mental gymnastics by politicians. Firstly, there was the announcement by the Federation Government that political bodies would not in future be permitted to run philanthropic lotteries This ban wa s supported by Klyne Street in the Straits457 words
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Letter210 1953-07-07 6 Sir. According to your papers it was stated that Mr. Lee Choon Eng, City Councillor is trying to move that cars be banned from parking in sid e and ba^k lanes In the city area. No doubt it is true that parking in such lanes causes obstruction210 words
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Article, Illustration766 1953-07-07 6 ALEX JOSEY - Malay Poverty And Malayan Nationalism ALEX JOSEY afsfsdf Mm T TNLESS something drastic. even revolutionary, is done soon to improve the economic position of the Malays, th re is serious danger of increased communal tension. This, in turn, would be bound to react most unfavourably on hopes for Malayan national'sm766 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-07-07 6 -o \s i its ihf i Want Ml |bc i mill i< pi15 words
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Advertisement104 1953-07-07 6 I SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD INUM'tMJtN'. MUKNIMi t\fc W^AKf/- f HEAD OFFICE: 128 Kobmton Rood. Singopore. Telephone Noi: *****—***** h Coble b Tcleqroph Address: TIGERNFWS, Singopor*. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222. The Timei Building. Printing Houu Squon London, E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOM PENANG 4i Solton Srrecr. 83. Cowan Street. 8.104 words
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Advertisement11 1953-07-07 6 tki3^& £V**»TH **fjA §*t am JaJt J I'.J* L_ »r saJBJ11 words
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Article244 1953-07-07 7 LOS** Jul3 sol? das •ew»pa»en r prominence ";;:';<-•• to Group Captain ,r...l- M-year^M n to <^ n Jrl ,i ia^ li/ll(l ,ih i; nkecl M.iru.»i«t. ?K .-PP-nt,.. air ,1,,. Brussels Km- nin<- years' service with the Royal family. Charles Wintour. Assistant <*itor of the Sunday Express, inReuter; A.P. - 244 words
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242 1953-07-07 7 Rhee Wrong In Trying To Halt Truce Kardelj Julj li (IT) -Vice-president Edward sterday that Korean President Syngrong in trying to prevent an armistice hen international tension is declining. In a speech commemorating first liberation govnent ten years ago Kardelj I differences between the 1 powers are so deep and242 words
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Article25 1953-07-07 7 Ine and v in ai mis- I pai iafrom •i■ i i ol "reition co lliC condi- atio'i^l or indiui25 words
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Article71 1953-07-07 7 DUNKIRK. France, July 6. (UP) Paul Reynaud. French deputy Premier, gave the tern allies notice today that Fiance intended raising the pioblem of the Indo-China war ;i1 the forthcoming Big Three ing. 1m a .-peerh made in Steere.cqur a s:na!! village near !irre. Reynaud71 words
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Article21 1953-07-07 7 ONE hundred Jamaicans \te ('oi.'i^ trained as an honour 'i for tne Queen's visit to famaira next November. APAP - 21 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-07-07 7 photo GROIP Captain Peter Towns,,,,! Equerry in waiting to the Queen during her Coronation visit to Northern Ireland, is seen about enter Ms car at London Airport on July 3, after the Koyal party arrived by a Viking aircraft of the Quern's flight. Townsend has been appointed Air Attache atAP - 56 words
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Article111 1953-07-07 7 INDO-PAK. TALKS ON JULY 25 KARACHI, July 6 (Reuter) Talks In Karachi between Pakistan Prime Minister Mohammed Ali and Mr. Jawaharlal. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, on outstanding differences between their countries will be open on July 25. according to a source close to the Pakistan cabinet. The Premiers will111 words
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195 1953-07-07 7 BF.RLIN, July 6, (UP).— Communist authorities in East Germany have resorted to Nazi methods in attempting to crush popular defiance of Soviet martial law as strikes and demonstrations flared again, according to reports here today. West Berlin Lord Mayor Ernst Reuter told an195 words
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Article39 1953-07-07 7 VALETTA, July 6, (AFP)— The Maltese Government yesterday sent the British Government a memorandum asking that Maltese affairs be transferred from the Colonial Office to the Commonwealth Relations Office, which deals with dominion aif airs.39 words
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Article207 1953-07-07 7 Polish Revolt: It's True STOCKHOLM, July 6 (Renter)— The Polish pre-s openly admits that there is popular discontent in the country, though sources in touch with Warsaw said here today that Berlin pre<=s reports of major disturbances were exaggerated. These source? said there had been a numbrr of clashes between207 words
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Article84 1953-07-07 7 'We Can't Defy Red Tanks' BERLIN. July 6 (AFP) Burgomaster Ernst Reuter yesterday dismissed what he called proposals by the population of West Berlin to march on the Soviet sector to re-establish the city's unity. Reuter said that if this were solely an interGerman affair, it would be different, "but84 words
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Article19 1953-07-07 7 THE Hungarian news agency MTI yesterday reported l!»at amendments had been made to the Hungarian constitution. AFPAFP - 19 words
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Article157 1953-07-07 7 LONDON', July 6 (Renter)— The British Home Secretary, Sir David Maxwell Fife, announced today that he had appointed a lawyer to go into the case of Timothy Evans hanged in 1950 for the murder of his 14-month-old daughter Geraldine. The inquiry arises out cl157 words
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Article131 1953-07-07 7 NEW YORK. July 6 (AP) Beauty contest winners from Turkey Belgium, South Africa, Denmark Sweden and Finland arrived here by plane yesterday for the "Miss Universe contest to be held at Lon 2 Bra -h. California. Ayten Akvoi, of Istanbul, UM only dark-haired cou- testant in131 words
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418 1953-07-07 7 Cambodia Sceptical Of France's New Deal PNOMPENH, July 6, (UP)-Cambodion premier Penn Nouth declared ye itcrday the French "new deal" independence proposals to Indo-China did not meet Cambodia's demands tor total freedom. The Premier said the note in which Paris pioposcd na Friday to "perfect" Cambodian. Vietnam and Laotian independenceUP; AFP - 418 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-07-07 7 M \NK II > by t v innqurrnis I rimund II I lar>- of \»*vk Zrjl.mil (left) and Ti«rr* Tm sine (right). C <>l.»n>>i JoSr. Hunt. l«ud«-r of thr Brl tish Everest Expedition, u.ivrn a I nion Jack from a mountainnr'n itrpnk on thrir arrival at lon don Airport on50 words
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Article137 1953-07-07 7 NAKIRI, July H (Keu(er) Nearlv 10,000 Aliiunv were rounded up mu\ suvcwvd by M >re thin 1.100 tr<mps, police and K iku u home gjWW^Si Mippoitc<| l»v a squadron of armed r.trs, yesterday in the niosi intensive sweep of Africa! and Asian locations tvtl mounted137 words
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Article165 1953-07-07 7 SEOUL. .1 v 8 Uni Nations irOOM m Kni i warned tni.iy au.iii. ibility ot tho Sv< u region and In 1 Han River Torrential rain continued U fall on South K < third day in < the Han River hi < the "rritirai165 words
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Article46 1953-07-07 7 V DELHI, A four m i city f before Ryii I'r.i :t h tate. GrOverniTM n( that although 195 to \)C f>no of 1 years for < I no dang< r to merit iiiK e a :i hav bt n prote< ted.46 words
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Article90 1953-07-07 7 AIX-KN P U o V (Prance). July 6 (AP) ,of the the U.S.S B.VUMO m h( n! llio A^;i Begiini foiir feai «'<c jumped bail and pear bf trial, announced hei The d eof the defendant, I fonod i',:^. of M.-ir i repi ii few minuti90 words
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Article21 1953-07-07 7 AN EMPTY fn t i .ishf'l into tin ttdi <^ f Ml led pa ciißrr South-east Kon c Aiuenti»u •oldiert.-^AF,21 words
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Article21 1953-07-07 7 1 Yo, .1 B Rcuter l I r a ■'•■i Bui I 1 i r 1» V.' j ftpACAi**21 words
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Article62 1953-07-07 7 NAIROBf. July (R< U v)— Man Mau terrorists f< fifteen-minute running with African const. night around 4 ii« Royal I at Sagana in Nyeri Kenya Cole 250.000 ding gift to the QIM I Duke of Edinbui Terror i ts also Trcetop< Hotel on the 1 the62 words
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Article86 1953-07-07 7 BERLIN. July 6 (Reuter)— Two Sov.ct goldiei German police pu I 40 machinegun bullets .-it an I German official who drove bil car at 60 miles an ho:.: through the border b«; I the West today. The bullet^ misled the refugee, whose name W9M tfiven as86 words
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Article32 1953-07-07 7 AMBULANCE team s t. nearly 1,000 heat casualties yesterday as Londoner! j<)».-i--med Hyde Park in blazing inlight to see the Qucep if a parade by 6J.000 British war veterans UPUP - 32 words
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Advertisement42 1953-07-07 7 !!UNTHE/KIEf .'.KITE /t s -e whte breast I y^' l^'^tf f'^^S. a b 9ht red >^\ Sddav The 11 A^craft of the MtbyM A,rvs.>s Vcct a-e aho «Ml known s G ht .n Matay-n tk«« Ther« is one ukif^ off c^ MALAYAN AIRWAYS42 words
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365 1953-07-07 8 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - 5 -YEAR SHIPPING PLAN FOR RI MAKES PROGRESS ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, July 6. —Indonesia's five-year plan to develop a big scale Government shipping service is making steady progress. Informed quarters said the plan is already 25 per cent completed. Under the programme, In- donesia has365 words
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Article29 1953-07-07 8 THE Japanese prisoners in New Bilibid prison will 0m Manila on July 16 aboard Makusan Maru and are due to UTive at Yokoha:r.a on Ju\y 1 2-J.-TT.29 words
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Article81 1953-07-07 8 CALCUTTA, July 8, (R Ktff Bi MMjtl to refloat tne Japan bound motor v« e Sangn iground ia |ht Hoogly River will f)e mado this v. port authoritiei announced. The attempts to rollout ftjMff-tan British ship have failed. The S'• i boil i i (or81 words
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Article41 1953-07-07 8 TEN-THOUSAND-teu <x-ean zoiv.i with i draught of 27 ice t M I be 1 I r.nd jnload freight Hfely at the lew hnrb<r;r of Tanku near FierUiiri between July and Voverabtr :e New Chin v said yiitr idij AFP.41 words
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113 1953-07-07 8 TOKYO. July 6. (AFP)— Andrei Domn:tsky, anting trade representative of the Soviet Union in .Japan, said his §oV?rnment was negotiating with Japanese trade firms for the construction of vessels for Russia and that orders will be placed by the end of the year113 words
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Advertisement632 1953-07-07 8 Fast Transpacific Service to sjb Krin.is«« aa4 La» Aa«vles v; Hangkoac and Japan A Rent" ANGLO-FRENCH *c BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: 11 I ump.ir 311 Snore H2?XI/3 P S bam JBN Malaira 4>(i Peaaa* »■•> IBEt^d.JNE FOB C.K CONTINtNT Spore P S'ham Penan* B«-nmhor for Liverpool, lAtita, e r p Rotterdam632 words
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Advertisement1171 1953-07-07 8 BLUE FUHMBL UNB C^ at mm MANSFIELD A CO^ LTD. Pj«~tf IncorcKjrateo in Singapore tairhrs option U> prtK-eert ?la othei p«irt* U» load and aavftaajf tarrt SAII.INUb lo LIVtRI'iM* ol\-(,o\\ ii)mm» v cuwn?»E*i%i rums Oua Sails F Sham Penang < ;ifrha« for Liverpool Dublin Avj.immtt Jll| y 7 \iilmmim)oi! fur1,171 words
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Advertisement306 1953-07-07 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ko>iJ Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Koi: iilini Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTKEAL) BOSTON NKW YOKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMOKK MOBILE Ml OKLLANS via SLEZ Noorr P S'hiim P» nm| R ?P ,i RL> 9'l3July 16 Jul.^ 11 lSlulv FRIFSLAND (KL) W,\« S £pt Vi&SS Exce etit306 words
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Advertisement583 1953-07-07 8 EAST ASIATlTiiii SMIINCiS »KUM StANIHN Uu i »rt i -ftINA- to. Banikok Saigon, U Hongkong, Manila. Kob« Vokob mll "MM* LALANDIA" for Baaskol. I July "MOffMOUA- Foi Bangkok Hon&konj?. Manila. Kobe and Yokohama |f/m MACDALA For a^iikJ, SAILINGS IO CONlNrs, H xv,,,, u Foi Colombo Adm Pon 5.,.,i Hamburg CopenhaßPn583 words
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212 1953-07-07 9 KON(» July 6 <AP)— Hongiiong pharmaceuarf viill strat^hin^ their heads over a mtffOO dru dral witb Rrd which .n^malltT firms and was a Utal loss to llt m< others. In February this year, the Chinos Communists bought -,;p shipments of Europeanmade212 words
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Article37 1953-07-07 9 TOTAL imports of rubber of during ited to 25.721 ng to preliminary s This fl 'K-juded 8?,29 on provisional its in the previou i about 7.838 d nents had n reoc rved.37 words
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Article83 1953-07-07 9 hjdgjhgj1 3ng role in ago, were aware that prod. In product move ►pie want to eat. V from Italian] nw aning to ng in nillion acres of 2vdOo ri-e-producing farmers. Th:? year"? crop i? estimated at &OO.GOO ms of rice. Riot tivatioa in Italy83 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-07-07 9 photo. The Siiiffapmy staff of tbe Bank of India held a ainnrr Party at the Capitol Blur Room reJjntly in honour af their manager. Mr. K- I>. H. Wilmer. who is leaving the oioay am A^S. 2. Tbose pictured above are (from left), JJr. Ivan Gorne«,Standard - 84 words
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135 1953-07-07 9 WASHINGTON, July 6, (UP) The United States is about to offer Arab nations additional economic assistance under a new programme for building up their agriculture and industry, American officials said today. i Ne^otiiitioiis on dollar grants for specific projects— which will suppicment the135 words
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Article140 1953-07-07 9 KARACHI, July 6. (Reuler) Pakistaii is prepared to welcome any investment of foreign capital that will promote the industrial Lnd commercial development of the country. Prime Minister Mohammed Ali declared here yesterday when he opened a new assembly and manufacturing p'ant of the General Motors Corporation. The140 words
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198 1953-07-07 9 TEXTILE FIRMS LOSE $5M. IN 2 MONTHS MALAYAN textiles firms ha*e lost about $5,000,000 during the jhist two months, according to representatives of leading textiles monufacturers in Singapore. Present conditions in the Malayan trade are such that e half a dozen firm; restricted operation and arc reported to be selling198 words
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Article56 1953-07-07 9 WASHING! OX. July v [AP>— A total of .76.315 metric of aided h^w been i I 1 1, a Britain [nten Conference. Th,-> U.S largest shnre awaraeii I ■hare, 5.47,. i,\ West G France, l.i l.Uf> tons. T p'.Jj:; I that V< All nickel &J56 words
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Article47 1953-07-07 9 MALAYAN 1 Banks N :^2 15 (O.D trade bills I 32 11 16 fT.T (0.D.). t). s (T.T 3 8. Swiss fram 141 Fn nch Irai ***** B rran f) 8. l Sw« jr.er ir,R. i > kroner 224|, 23U arrd Phi Oihcr main un,47 words
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Article57 1953-07-07 9 Jap Ships Set New HK Record HONGKONG. J^ A new postwar Japanese was srt in Jut f L l :4 Bhipi ni i y the Mai I H ••lent here. 1 m record h this During Juno, Japi.- i I lo of namral car < '•nf»eT<. Japanaaa iMpi I <57 words
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Article56 1953-07-07 9 WASHINGTON. July i The Agrir -viont has *nno\:r.o 1 i .ition of 9.050.' !»;U!s of riot for exy. I the last half nf v The new ftltocatioi m Luxen 000; Sw i MjMW 1 t European Cu u V. t i 200,91 r 000. I n I156 words
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Article21 1953-07-07 9 TALKS :.i G iron and gteri r < have hrok4 H rwn <• being u rcprcsenlat:vc> have to Tokyo— A P.21 words
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Article82 1953-07-07 9 BANGKOK, July 6. (AFP)— Thaj Economic Minister. Yorakarn Bancha. said yesterday jne Thai Government would Jeep her nc- trade under control because "if it were freed me p -.vernment's income and >: rn cxrhatiff earnings a be affect ea and then WOu d he a shortage of82 words
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Article72 1953-07-07 9 THE polilira! nev^ ?te«. Ihe rubber marke in S: ;)orc yesterday. an improve-;-^:il of 5/8 cent per Jb. being -•dod. but first grade rubier Ju]y shipment dosing ■I (<t'<l. cents per Ib. (65 8 cents per ]b. on Saturday) Fair turnover of business was HWPMiW during the72 words
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Article58 1953-07-07 9 Singapore Chamber of Com-mc-rre Rubber Association noun prices (in centi pa ib > yester- No. R.S.S. Spot loose |S| f,6i FOB. in bales RSS. •No. 1 July No. 1 RSS Aug. |d No. 2 July Mo. 3 July tt| n.vi a on rcg. nder «ly ISJ 661 Aug.58 words
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Article100 1953-07-07 9 THE produce market in Sin gapore was again easier in a'j sections yesterday with only smal] business passing. Copra quotations for 7vsf shipment were buyers $32 per picul and $32J sellers, tlv.se for August shipment being I $31} buyers and ?M2 sellers. Coconut oil buyers indie.100 words
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Article769 1953-07-07 9 Tllh Malayan share market opened the week on an easier note in industrials and tins. In most inslan^s, prices were marked down but the lower le\e!s bufei to attract buyers. Rubber shares remained uncnanged and ne» letted. ■feyen sellers Brick 2 20 Ol 4 10769 words
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Article50 1953-07-07 9 COLOMBO. .7u!y Trade BflUali Communist China haCeylon one million s cf tobacco. Another sign th.'it Con- munist count r:< n trade with Oylon u. in a statement by V. f? representing Catchoi lovakian n n j att.. r d f!i< lit 10 d nice tbt 450 words
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Advertisement42 1953-07-07 10 THE COUPON RF-A9 THIS BCFOftl YOU n ORDER YOU. "paV. ♦hre. ten cent ,t,mp, R 14 V"! VOUr at cuf. vo« do.v, 9et th pane^; um Jei "d^ hav. com. to m w,tKo«« t s* to t s, t a< Of I42 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-07-07 11 PARI& l>. liancisco <i. (joyoaga, on his lM)r>-r uo.i th<. IsaJ rvrnt in International Horse held here I.ivt month only eight point faults. I'.-.' was followed bj Praasi I hiedemana << e rmiyi .lonQiiircs D'Oriola ae) ard Lt. Piorro D'lnxeo Italy). This I'P picture shows the Spanish tl inipion I).61 words
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Article45 1953-07-07 11 Johnson May Miss 3rd Test OXDON, J y 7 (AFP) Bil alian lef fast-medium bowler, i: lit for th< I 'ginning a ter on Thursdi in captain Lind i today tha of Johnson's dam I isenesj in the Joints ca;:?cd 03 *ei a number o*45 words
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Article106 1953-07-07 11 P T Swipe 58-Run Win Post Tt U graphs cricket n hfid no difficulty in beating a Dockyard side by 52 runs on the Naval Base ground on Sui)' The P. 'and T. team batted and scored DO runs, the (hesfl scorer being Sharvananda with 08 runs. Sharvananda, who opened106 words
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Article41 1953-07-07 11 SAIGON, July 7, (AFP) Formosa's Kah Nan basketball t team earned the "international class" title last night when s j they deiea'ed the Philippine v j Black and White scmi-final-f j ists of last year's Olympics 78 to i>'A41 words
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Article268 1953-07-07 11 Rocklites Start Well Crack Up ROCKLITES Sportfl Pi r'.y went down for the fourth time in succession when they fielded a ten-men team against the Young Men's Muslim tion in a S.AF.A Divi ton II league soccer encounter a1 I :<- Ceylang Stadium yesterday. Leading 4 3 at halftime, Y.M.M.A.268 words
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Article254 1953-07-07 11 NORTHAMPTON. July 6, (Rented —Ovn^.VK* rain did not affect the pitch todav for the wemrtdav of the match between the Australian louring earn an 1 Northamptonshire. 5 > It had been fully covered and remained favourable to batsmen when Northamptonshire 40 for two ml Saturday resumed battin?254 words
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Advertisement621 1953-07-07 11 SITIJAUUN VACAM \V/ ANTED by K;.t!j L.m,p,r y European Firm^Qualifi pilnese Knsine*r i Salesman for equipment m machine y 'h-d nominal rmt t qtialiflrnt and salary required to I SITUATIONS \m: D IMIN.%N iiai > xiii ni lit ',i iiu.i, ,i< Hum «M\ KHSII 14 irv ui.rkim: rxpvrit'K v -Hjry621 words
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Advertisement568 1953-07-07 11 i NOUCbS I he BinkruptTT Ordinanrr (CHAFi KR 4>» In Thr Hir.h Court Of Thr Colony Of Sinciporr I ind Of Singapore IN B n,, 4i O f 1 RH > \HFS. of Hi i\ I rrk j' ■ommunu .it.' n* lh TV NOTICE IS II that a t and568 words
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Miscellaneous205 1953-07-07 11 DOUBT I" DCGr-VTCH ALLUS V/< r 'ORE YO' GCr.S. lIA^ A MAT TER NO, PANSV- fcBBSHBST~^^7'3R3BF^PR 7 NEEDED ASTA^CHOQ&JTWE D.YOKUM--WE O'FACK- 4 AH MAINJ'T KOf m^9r'^r r •~^\3Pt!XJF > -J9t* ST+i&k STON2..V r^s. v.AGTCO PORET'BUV ONE. 1 W.^TS T'TAKE < IT'LL BE OUR 1 FiT T'BE jK£^<? /7iv3n SjSf^^W^ |%V?205 words
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Article21 1953-07-07 12 TODAY'S Sport i'.Ar" Di S r- B <J)f I; Club 1 Singa) 7 V 1 p TBALL: WR !< Ra i p.m.21 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-07-07 12 VICTOR (topi Mid \auquisJud (left) art* term in action at the Singapore tennis championship', jresttrdav. The victor i> \i»ur.* B. Pukir and Ike I «;t--quivhrd is I. V. K!ui-i. lost after a Ikrilliag quarjt'r final in tUf < >!»»!n nicn'v siiia'rs champioßHllip af (ho YM(.\.44 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-07-07 12 W n/rr jm/o it not I pome for fjgtfag hvUvrc tnt> m| V# .J fc«r« i/i<>«> />o> s „<, '»"r«» //ian yemrt of ■ge, nrp playing j/,,. competition t i/, M«M /W SwiMiRJiM 1 I ♦»*>/, Junior Mcuftcri o/ l/u ri>rr Ninmrniri;. groomed for 51an1,,,,,] fid pauibiy, Otym*. pir rt>i,r<>s4iitatii>,,62 words
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Article56 1953-07-07 12 tnstitui S 's Sch 8.5 ::i a friendly ed yesterday orer for SJI was tnc Sing; pore crii keter Delil- v.ho was unbeaten with 64. H lf< ur took five tickets I 1 run W fred Skinner was highest r for St. Andrew's with Dclilkan took e56 words
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446 1953-07-07 12 SIXGAPORE Amateur Football Association took the first step towards realising their Tanjong Rhu project for a clubhouse and ground yesterday when they decided, at a Council meeting, to credit 15 per cent of the gross gate receipts of matches at Jalan Bcsar stadium446 words
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Article170 1953-07-07 12 noon Vf^S^E™" 1 8 jt *J«-M be an afterthe meet Chan*! 'A' and 'B* Se letar *A* and 'B' Ten*? the combined team of 8.-tto, W«rth .nd Kuala Lumpur CI Ir > view of the extra man R^er at Chan f i and MteSS?170 words
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Article642 1953-07-07 12 Ong Sweeps To Semifinal AGE is catching up with Singapore's tennis star, H.K. Yadi, Colony champion in 1938 48 and 49. Yesterday, against the reigning champion, youthful Ong Chew Bee, the Malay ace was swept out 6 3 6-0 of the Singapore singles quarterfinals. He was no642 words
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Article222 1953-07-07 12 The British Golf Open- CARNOI'STIES (Scotland). July 6 (AP) The British Open Championship— golf's great international event of 1953— opened here today with all the atmosphere of a county fair. Play began In the first 13--hole Qualifying round for n:>proximately 100 contestants. They came222 words
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Article569 1953-07-07 12 «JS£l££ t £2&* -> CL. 1 DIV. 1-1 M. Woodcole Inn 9.05 roresf Beau 9.04 Kntertainment II 9.02 Kingport X.ll Parmiter 8.09 Oambar Melavu 8.05 Snowy Owl II 8.04 Kver Victory B.O'J Colonel Daly 8.00 Mubarak 7.1.» Melbury Court 71» Roman Galley 7.1 1 Broadside 7.U569 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-07-07 12 A Captain' s Dream Come True TAN CHOON THONG, captain of Young House Is all smiles as he carries the Inter-House Challenge Cup at the Hartley Secondary school sports held at Jalan Besar stadium last Tuesday.36 words
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Article29 1953-07-07 12 SINGAPORE Chin* Combined basketball team beat a ng Amerirtn *S S Weil"' fide Bri- 4 > i match in aid svr at the Happy W stadium.29 words
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194 1953-07-07 12 The Penalty Box SAFA KEEP 2 CUPPERS LET 5 ON THE LOOSE TWO very sad and disappointed men at .la lan Besar stadium yesterday evening; were Hurith and Awang Bakar— perhaps the most valuable 'stars' and drawing cards of the saLaxy of the Malaya Football Association team which left by194 words
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Article73 1953-07-07 12 HUTTON AND BEDSER TOP AVERAGES THE En S lish captain. 1 I head the battine and Imwli, < "N I for the present Knsland v \u* I I Ihe third Toi! v n at Manchester on Thursd fourth at Lctdf on J and the fifth— and fin; at The Oval73 words
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Article87 1953-07-07 12 < L n .v o o i Willie) > fsff 0/ IV/y/zf Co p j o// r/*f» Enqlish coate, /a tie cricket in I receiving a pi N-rcc ffir the/! ab year oiju. This \ftmr p•■ I 0»a rd s I Omerod gj rrvoi87 words
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Article172 1953-07-07 12 THE Malaya i...,i:..ii \>soci.ilion in. ikm llieir lir>| post Mir Imir .iffrr ftmn t last u.in m r» wht'ii |hr\ visitrd Indonrsi.i with toiniir sfM-i-rr Ri;inl> likf Dul I Ht ill Mil N.M.r and Abdul K.ihm.m— lHt v* i(h .1 i«> tm oi It plajrrra .mil172 words
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Advertisement21 1953-07-07 12 LPMC Officials f«n EL^ K ANSON. Mon I R i--.m,iM:.ii [nch« Abu Ha«. n f IVnnis Inri Salaiman tote* °^^1"| aJd21 words
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