Singapore Standard, 8 July 1953

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  • 18 1 SING APORE STANDARD )t 9H Vol. IV. No. 6. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 19.-.3. TWELVE I'ACES 10 TENTS.
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  • 546 1 the sil\»'» plated objects we a ell as my jewellery and any be mine be t»iven to my o..nf> u 1 ptthff I <i<> hope also that you can thai what I have done has ul ol cowardice, rather that
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  • 10 1 Mystic Note In Missing Man's Book d.Mt e i a
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  • 9 1 Mme. Curie Wins Prize For Work I the 000
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  • 47 1 LONDON July 7: (Renter) Mr Ma Lennox Boyd; Minis»ii' spon, was asked in Ho if Ci unmong yesiermew that 18 vessels i Panama and flying lian flag had been i>'• i by Chinese ComMost tit :h< -t vessels i by British i
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  • 17 1 PROFESSOR Jna b Daniel D i itriot and coot, hss 1 »ria. Ri uter.
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  • 13 1 CEYLON'S Governor Ge- i So opened i session < Parliam.*i ombo. yesterday.
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  • 301 1 Czech Bosses Too Ease Up The Screw VIENNA, July 7. Reshuffle of the Government and Communist Party in Hungary will soon be followed by similar changes in Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Bulgaria and other satellite countries, according to reports received here yesterday from well-informed sources in Budapest. There could
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  • 153 1 TALKS PUT OFF NOT DROPPED WASHINCTON, July 7: (Reutei) United States ofTi- j eials t-ook a nju-cornmittal j view of tin* proposal made in j the House of Commons yester-| day that => meeting ot the Bis i Three Chiefs ol Slate should' be held In London, declaring it \va
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  • 35 1 MANILA. July 7. (AFP) The Philippine entry for the Miss Universe beauty contest at Long Beach, California 18--year-old co-eJ Mi>s Cristina Pacheco. Lett note by air last night t;»t Ban Fran iscor
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  • 43 1 BII.OXI. Mississippi, Jteljp T. 1 (AP) Gen. Nathan F. Twlnim* said today the Commit;. now have enough power and basts in Manchuria to permit a "rapid concentration of much larcer" forces neai the; borderi t>f Korea.
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  • 71 1 Budapest Farmers Get A Respite I ONDON July ii: Tin new Hungai ian C i menl \t to rut Ifa eti deliverta of tram In t.iJn ari'a.s li.is d.imafji'tl riop acrordi t<> ;i Hungarian n T received here The (lt>\ i'it netll me. i tut e after repi i)v agricultural
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  • 82 1 PENANG, Tuet lundrr sooefs MK»|i id A i insacked by Bve rolj »ei lat* last night and 11.40Q h in lery taken away fn I Four oi the robbei were armed with knivi iHle fifth bad wmething in h which looked like p On entering the
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  • 16 1 THF recent i ßin itoran havtj floodr.l 270.001J acres id S i Korea AFP
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  • 352 1  -  AMBROSE KHAW By Standard Shipping Reporter IMMIGRATION officers and plainclothes Si>etial Branch men yesterday delayed the departure of the Dutch liner Tjiluwah by more than an hour when they had to clear more than 1,000 Chinese students from Singapore, the Federation and Indonesia. The
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  • 61 1 I'SING a large scale model of Mount Everest, Sir Hdmund Hillary shows Colonel John Hunt the route taken to the summit during a press «-onferenee held at the Ideographical Soe i e y shortly after their arrival in London. NOTE: The second Hillary article appears in
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  • 51 1 LONDON. July 7: (Reuter) Nearly HO officers and men of Gurkha Regiments decorated for gallantry in operations against bandits in Malaya received their awards from Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace todav. They were attending the second of five investitures being held by the Queen this
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  • 41 1 LONDON. July 7, (AP)— A British research reported today that the rising number of king and throat cancer cases in the United Kingdom may be caused by the joint effect of tobacco smoking and coal fumes.
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  • 46 1 BERLIN'. July 7. (AP)— The West Berlin newspaper Tdegraf said today 44 Communist German '"Peoples' Police" have been executed l>y Russian firing squads for "disobeying orders and resisting the Rod Army" during the June 17 workers' revolt In East Germany.
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  • 30 1 BAGHDAD, July 7, (AFP)— A child's skeleton, 70.000 years old, was discovered In northern Iraq, the Iraq Antiquities Department announced today in 3 special communique
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  • 47 1 NAIROBI. July 7. (AP) Troops and police pushing ahead Kenya's intensified antiMau Mau driv» have killed another 56 Mau Mail terrorists, captured 17 and wounded four in large-scale operations i" the Fort Hall area, it was officially announced last night.
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  • 15 1 MR. Sergei A. Vlnogradov has been appointed Russian Ambassador to Fiance.— Re liter.
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  • 13 1 HUK warfare has broken out again on Luzon isljnd. A.P.
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  • 10 1 MELBOURNE dockers hiv« decided to return to work.
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  • 13 1 THE American freighter Cornhusker Mariner wont aground outside Pusan yesterday.- A.P.
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  • 39 1 BANGKOK. July 7. (AFP)— Two girls, attache! in the abdomen and facing Mich other. were born last month to a Siamese farmer and his wife, In a \i"age in Khonkaen province, in northeast Thailand.
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  • 85 1 MUNSAN. July 7 <AP) U N. and Communist liaison officers will meet tomorrow at Panmunjom. the UN. Command announced tonight, liaison ©flkeu übuulijr uu;et be- for e sessions of the full armistice delegations. The liaison officers will meet at noon. The meeting was caWed
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  • 59 1 CALCUTTA. Ju\y (Routed—Parts of the British Overseas Airways Corporation Comet which crashed neai Calcutta in May with tno Ott of ail 4:{ peop'c on board len berc by air today for London. They are being sent in a special 80/C nlane to be examined by
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  • 41 1 FORT WORTH. (Texas). July 7 (Renter)— A civil defence expert said here that U.S. government oflteiatf believed Russia had enough atomic bombs to drop two on each of about 67 acres in the United States.
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  • 12 1 VAMPIRE aircraft attacked terrorist dens near Batu Puhat. Johore, yesterday.
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  • 160 1 By GOH CIIONG KENG Standard Staff Correspondent IPOII, Tues. Hundreds of hawkers, vegetable sellers and housewives who have invested their savings in a daily "tontine" organised by a Chinese association here are now faced with the problem of recovering their investments. This is the result
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  • 42 1 PARIS. July 7 (AFP).— The government of French Premier Joseph Laniel is facing a scries of skirmishes on new financial measures —an issue which has caused the fall of Four Cabinets since the last general elections.
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  • 46 1 LONDON. July 7 (AP) The QiKVn said last nij;ht ihe is proud to be a "Londonei l>orn and bred.' The Queen made the statement at a Coronation reception ai the London County Council given by Arthui B. Middleton, council chairman.
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  • 17 1 PRINCE Abdul Ulah, [l heir.had a i<»na meeting ui;h Mohammed Nefuib last nifhl Reuter
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  • 17 1 JAPAN Ii negotiating the i turn of 150 Japanese war criminals from Mauttf lilaucL— AFP
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  • 42 1 A EUROPEAN couple, M*-.-•'id Mrs, K Hcunajnai an Indian driver irere Injore < id u motor accident neai the I3tta mile Bwkit Paniang H I ihortiv aftei midnight. 'I were taken to the <; Ho p tii| wril h
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  • 262 2 LEDGER CLERK MISSING -COURT TOLD TAV Eng Wah, a ledger clerk employed by the Oversea Chinese Bank failed to turn up for work a day after his employers had discovered that a cheque cleared by the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank had insufficient funds to meet it. The police are still
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  • 40 2 LEONG AH CHEW, who) early this month w« ased from pr Tr serving ]fi months was entenced to I four l -rous impri iricnt for fraudulent p ot a et in the Sixth I Police Court yesterd
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  • 96 2 Passers-By Help Foil Snatch Thief A SNATCH and run thief tried unsuccessfully to rob a Singapore Jewess of her handbag. while she waa walking alone on her way to Orchard Koad Market in Lloyd Road on Monday. The man humped her with his bicycle '*nd when she fell down, he
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  • 67 2 TAN Tai Leek of Semba- i wane Road, Singapore, was fined a total of $75 arid ban- ned from driving a class three i vehicle for a year for abe!tingl his friend jn driving a lorry I on Aug. 1 |asi alone Sembawans Road without a
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    74 2 SINGAPORE'S S?,000,--000 five storey ed nurses' hostel will be opened at the end of thi s month A biff formal ceremony will accompany the opening. Ninety nurses are already staying in one wing of the new hostel. They are being joined by 160 more as work on the building reaches
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  • 78 2 SIKH students who wish to i study in tiie University of Malaya or abroad but are unj able to do >o because of the i financial position of the family, I may now apply to the Malayan Sikhs Education Aid Fund. Applicants are asked to
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  • 149 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO Singapore CKy Councillors yesterday favoured stage performances on the steps of the City Hall as part of the coming City Day celebration. Mr. Chan Kum Chee. Progressive City Councillor, told The Standard yesterday that schoolchildren should be instilled with civic
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  • 41 2 THIS rar driven by a Singapore policeman ran off the road in Johore Bahru when trying to avoid a child crossing the road. Neither the driver nor the three passengers in the car received a scratch. Standard photo.
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  • 26 2 LOW AH KOW of Knn I Bchr i Rodd. Singapore, p t ed guilty in the rirst Traffic .Ty, to two in an and
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  • 49 2 SINGAPORE Polk* have detained three men found in possession of a dagger during a search at the Kandang Kerbau Police Station on Monday night The three men were brought to the police station by a taxi driver, who suspected that they were "armed robbers."
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  • 26 2 A SINGAPORE taxi driver was robbed of $!2 by two passengers, one armed with a knife in Lorong 30. Geyiang Road on Monday night.
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  • 45 2 R 1 th« S f the S'n^P^e Standard are asked to vote for for™ the'siaSLrd 1 1 ar ni "«*>«<>° expenses will b paid the X?*?*£? Ca e her ">»«• h"e attained 6ep(S» e be? n i! feSUIU f tbe COnlert wUI announced on
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  • 128 2 DAILY rated employees ot the Singapore Dairy Farm Ltd., are to get an increase of S6 per month in their cost of living allowance and also 1(l days' full pay leave every year. This is the result of negotiations between the Company and
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  • 56 2 A CHIME of eight designed for St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II are now being cast in the workshops of the famous bell castinj firm, Gillett and Johnson, at Croydon, London. The bells are being prc^« ed to 'he cathedral by
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  • 31 2 AN area security patm' operating in the Souih-wt-District of Penang Island, during the week-end. discovered a terrorists' camp which has been recently evacuated. Some equipment and documents were recovered.
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  • 261 2 TAXI drivers who render an essential public service under sometimes exacting and difficult conditions are entitled to all the protection that the law can give them, Mr. Justice Buttrose said yesterday in the Singapore High Court when he sentenced L Cpl Francis Wickham Watt to
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  • 67 2 A REWARD of $5,000 is being ofiw6 tor the apprehension of Loo Wee VV Q cashier of the Overseas-Chinese Bonking ?un« 02°9O 2°9 misSlng sinc A warrant of arrest for criminal bn $250,000 WM issued by the Police on M< Information maybe given
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  • 111 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubhei prues (renLs i»er Ib Id Sinu' p r e vesterdny w«re: Buver> SHlers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loos* <Js* C(ii No. 1 K.S.S. ».b* b6 N f No. 2 K.S k 64 1 No. 3 K.S.S. Uli 6U Tone: Slrady. TIN PKICE Th^. price ol tin
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  • 23 2 W. GERMAN ENVOY VISITS MALACCA MALA n ma:..v visit to r s way ,>r. A meni.il I bagi Gran a men aUer ;..j
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  • 26 2 iOH .J. j Opp< in Singapoi ih O n which .5 <:, 1 p.m. r ago. u fl i, 15 and, i to 1
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    37 3 JMIOIO. ip. MS Malaya, m-t Its end in scrapi v,i Navy, but it is survival by this v. huh i^ now th»» prwftd possesn«i of a Naval Base. Th<- ni;«n rinffing 1,, imed Sa*aa N«'^ri Snnr);]an. Standard
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  • 187 3 Standard staff Reporter THE -I >:::' Council of Action Singapore ployees unions ns will meet totss the case of Mr. rne who is to a;> i tribunal on chai insubordination and i gen xal orders." iring has now been j >r July 14
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    25 3 photo. TO* of putt ol the K.M.X. nfu headquarters. At on hishground. a r P th e ratin s >' luxurious barracks. Standard
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  • 451 3 R M N Wants Recruits MOVE TO ENLIST MORE LOCAL LADS Standard Staff Reporter THE Ro> li Ylttayafl Navy will launch the first of a series of recruil it; campaign* this month with Use aim of getting > ;icicnt local lads, who, in the years to come, will serve in
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    28 3 photo. LIEUT. J. RRITTAN conducting a class in EagUsfe lessons with >ome now recruits. The figure of a nun on the blackboard h«*ti»s to simplify the lesson Standard
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  • 92 3 A REVISED scheme to house Singapore City Council employees at the Tebraii waterworks which will save S.">0.000. has been approved bv the City's Special Water works Extension Committee. Originally, the scheme was to cost 5131.000 for the construction of one senior officer's quarter. six subordinate officers and
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  • 190 3 MR. LIM YEW HOCK, president of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, yesterday asserted he was doing his best to build up the organisation. He was comment ing on the rail by the Singapore Hat bout Board Staff Association urging him to "retrace
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  • 272 3 Officers To Man Charge Rooms Soon Time Saving By Police Scheme Standard Staff Reporter ALL charge rooms in the divisional headquarters of the Singapore Police Force vill be staffed by inspectors in the near future when complaints by members of the public can be recorded in English. Mr W. J.
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  • 63 3 THE Junior Technical School in Ba!esl er Road will have its School for Builderi ready by *ie end of the year, Public Vorks Department spokesman siid yesterday. Work on the school started a fortnight aqo. A new Boot n being added to the present school promises.
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  • 74 3 A TENTATIVE programme for the Singapore Poppy Appeal Week in November was approved at a meeting under the chairmanship of the org** nicer, Lady Keightley, yesterday The programme includes a badminton exhibition on Oct. 31, a hockey match on the Padang on Nov. 3, a women's
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  • 140 3 MR P. P. NAH.W Ma aj an del* |atc lo t'n,. lntrade unioi pealed lo the An eric* i d< q ltd lo ippi Mi -i <• |CA n ntneni to get a lion to Mi a i's rubber pi AFP report Mi
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  • 87 3 No 'Quota' For The Policeman MR w .1 Parks, It* Senior Assistant Commissioner > r Police, Singapore, yesterday denied that police constable* must "catch" a of mf-doen every n r 1* ii i mitrary to public be 1 general public, he n'lmitted, erroneously thought that a police constable rioted down
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  • 63 3 .TOUORE BMUUI Tuet. Othman Mo Arshad, snifiic r, who on Jan. -4 caused frievoua hurt to Thilapady, cyclist, by negligently di i\ iiig ;i and vei uis nned |50 In th< P Court today. Flo ua s ilso Hned $10 for failing to stop aft<-i
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    35 3 NINE-YEAR-Om Wee Kiong Neo. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs We, Ciliini Sions of Singapore, with a b.g smile Jute, her birltad.iv r.kr. Lookii?. o, xv 1 1 a expectatio. ii her >oungei 4*ui brother.
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  • 173 4 3 CHAMBERS TO JOIN PROTEST ON BUSINESS LAW KUALA LI'MPIR, Tues.— Three business chambers in Malaya have written to the Associated Chinese Chamber! of Commerce of Malaya that they are willin- to participate in the proposed joint meeting of businessmen to protest against the Business Registration and Licensing Ordinance. The
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    27 4 photo. MEMBEKS and guest* of the Army Civil Service Union at the ACSU social and dance which was held at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. Standard
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  • 147 4 Unofficial Board On Books Urged KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Government lias turned down a suggestion by the bookselling industry for the appointment ol an official censor on obscene books. Instead Govei :mi« I fBested that the bo< trade i hould appoini ;i board of edi "ated i> at hook-
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  • 106 4 Govt. Fixing Quotas For Jap Cloth BOTH the Singapore and the Fedei a' lon Goyi rnments moot today to discuss the question ol Quotas for Japanese textiles lor the second half year for 'he two territories. Y-. the Singapore trade advisory panel which includes representatives from the three Chambers of
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  • 161 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chinese Teachers I'nion representing about Z.OOO teachers drafted a salary scheme which will be forwarded to the Colony Government and the Chinese School Management Boards shortly. At a meeting of the Union sterday, it was decided that the salary scale
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  • 185 4 KUALA LIMPUR, Tues.— Le#al assistance will be sought by Malayan Railway employees lor recognition of their trade union in view of the unfavourable reply to their 18 demands for improved conditions. The members ol ihe Union will also take ud the matter of their
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  • 147 4 This Family Lives In An Old Closet KUALA LUMPUR, furs— How a family was living; in an old latrine was disclosed in the annual report of the Malayan Trade Tnion Council issued here today. This "shockingly appalling" condition was lound among the menial employees of an "important state government hospital,"
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  • 61 4 KHONG AH CHONG. I raxi driver living at Jalan Eunos. Singapore. \va s fined $5 in the First Traffic Court yesterday, for disobeying a handing traffic signal at the junction of North Bridge Road and Arab Street He was fined another $13 for not stopping when
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  • 168 4 Summonses Against Firm Withdrawn Mr. Lee Kuan Yt w, S in 1 Police Court yo the procedure in the issuing ol monses made no provii the summon! to i ag rist non-corpu: panics. As surh, he said. I 2" summonsa issued t his c ienl which is a nanipany, wore
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  • 59 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tlid.— The rejection of Communism is one of the creeds of Malayan trade unions. This was one of the nine "declarations of faith'* submitted by the Malayan Trade Union Council to Air. E. Parry. Assistant Labour Adviser {o the Secretary of State for
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  • 75 4 •^i Stondor^ London Corresponde r LONDON, July 7. The followin 9 ore the closing prices of ruboei end rin on th« London morket: LONDON RUBBER Spot 19^ Aug. /Sept. 19 Jd. Oct. /Dec. 19id. Jon. /Mar. 19jjd. AMs./c.i.f. 19jrf July c.i.f. 19;^. Morket: Steady. LONDON TIN
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  • 106 4 Rajahs Back From The Coronation MR. A. P. Rajah. Singapore City Councillor and one of Singapore's three official representatives at the Coronation, returned by air yesterday. Mr. and M-s. Rajah were allotted scats m the Abbey and saw the ceremony from a s- ge point. They told newsmen ai Kaliang
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  • 308 4 BATIT PAHAT, Tues.— Five new villages in the Batu Pahat district held their local council elections last week under the supervision of the District Officer, Inche Abdullah bin Haji Suleiman. Following are the full results of the elections: >ri Mrdan New Village: Eligible voter* "44
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  • 69 4 FOLLOWING have been elected c.Tice-bearers of the QanUs Empire Airways Local Employees Union for the current year: President S.D. French; vicepresident. K.G. Dicams and Anthony Koh; secretary, Mohd. Yuni b;n Awi treasurer. Lim Boon Leong; auditors, Seet Lcong Seng and Kwee Hong Thay; council members, Jimmy
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  • 79 4 WIRES CUT, MAN ABDUcS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.—Johore still C ontin u < terrorist area in the country. Although there hev c I ween communist bandits and the security forces »w I there only yesterday. tw ln^enC| A Chinese field supervisor travelling on a I
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    64 4 phut.i DR. M(i!i.nnn;r \bdul liaqin'. head «»f the Pakia tan Scientific < nmmivMon ■taijtag Ihr opn.itMin ..I scientific institutes i n Australi and N» w land undr r thr Colombo Plan. arrived i t i tho Colony bv ai r ]jst ni«ht on hi> w.iv hunit h Il.H^iir s.i.rt pio-rrvs
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  • 141 4 PENANG, Tups.— Two members of the Penanc? contin- 1 prut Of the Federation Police Force. Corporal Sycd Rahman Shah and Detective Corporal Koay Joo Hock, were presented with the 1 High Commissioner 9 Commendation For Valour Medal: by the Resident Commit-] sioner. Penang, Mr. R.P. Binghara at
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  • 24 4 MAJOR Shcmilt and M Wright will Rive talks on "Inom Children'* today 11 p m. at baffle? [institution for «-;.roers master?.
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  • 94 5 Gl'Y NORRIE, If-year-old son of General Sir Willouffhby Norrie. the Governor General of New Zealand, arrived in Singapore by air last night on his way to New Zealand for th e summer vacation. who stayed here as the guest of General Sir Charles and Lady Keightley th«.
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  • 130 5 Suicide After The Woman Said 'No' GOH TOXO SIEW. a BOD clerk, testified in the Coroner's Court yesterday how he was asked by a painter working there to act as matchmaker for him and a woman worker. Goh waa giving evidence at an inquiry into the death of the painter.
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  • 81 5 CHONG FOOK SOO of Jurong Road. Singapore, pleaded guilty in the Second Traffic Court yesterday, t> cutting ■CTOSS the double white lines in the c e n t r e of Bukit Timah Road, on the night of May 7. while overtaking another veh: Chong also
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  • 61 5 YUNOS BIX HASSAN, an employee of Frasor and Neave, Singapore, claimed trial in the Eighth Police Court yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust of izo cases of aerated waters valued at $148. It was alleged that Yunos was entrusted with these cases
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  • 33 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Chua Guan Teo, of Singapore, was charged in the Police Court today with fraudulent evasion of Customs duty amounting to $586. The ease was adjourned for two weeks.
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    48 5 CHINESE chess champion of Hongkong and Canton for many years, Mr. Lee Che« Ilai, who arrived in Singapore yesterday, will challenge any player durinr hi* wo months stay in the Colony and the Federation. He is willing to hold a challenge meet in aid of the Nanyanf University.
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  • 641 5 LAND GRANTS FOR INDIAN WORKERS Govt. Scheme To Aid Settlement Standard Staff Corr. THE Federation Government is eager that Indian workers should be encouraged to settle in the country with permanent titles to land ownership. To implement this, a scheme is now being worked out. Recently a s part of
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  • 124 5 WHEN" Pakery Gopal returned to his quarten In Alexandra Road Singapore, after drawing hi-; salary on j Thaipusam eve two of his neighbours came to him and demanded $10 for a certain "Can? No. When Gopa] refused payment, the two loft him. but ifame later
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  • 58 5 New Officer At S 'pore USIS MR. Fred W. Welty Foreign Service Staff Oflirer. ha- been appointed Press Officer of the United Status Information Service in Sinsapore. Mr. Welty, and his wife recently arrived i n the Coloi y from the United States. He spent the p.i^t year in V
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  • 143 5 rhin k Pl Ck f a oodbrid se Hospital attendant Chin Kee Lim, against armed robbers, which had helped in their capture was praised by Mr. Justice M M. Buttrose in the Singapore Assizes vesterdav when he sentenced three Chinese to five years' rigorous
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  • 123 5 French Are Celebrating Nat'l Day Standard Staff Reporter FRANCE'S National Day celebrations which will last a week, began yesier lay with an exhibition of French paintings and books at the Rallies Institution Hall The exhibition includes lions of reproductions of 19th Century a n d modern tola of paintings, and
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  • 45 5 MR. KENNETH M. Byrne has been appointed secretary of the Singapore Senior Officers Committee ai a comm meeting yesterday after Mr Gwh Keng Swec, the secretary resigned. Mr. Goh was CO-opted M I member of the committee a: tne same meeting
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  • 65 5 A 16-YEAR-OLD Singapore Malay schoolboy was stabbed in the side, cho>t and wrist in a struggle With four Ch youths, who robbed him of a fountain pen at Katong P at fi.4o p.m. on Monday. The boy had gone to 'the seafront in the Park for some
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  • 189 5 A DIVER hauled up two sacks containing 72 bottles of dutiable brandy from the Sea when he dived from Clifford Tier, a Customs Preventive Officer told the Singapore Seventh Court yesterday. Th e Officer. (»oh Chun Wan, was testifying at the trial of
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  • 72 5 THE Old RafTlcwians and Raffles Old Girls' Association will hold its annual dinner at the Cathay Restaurant tonight. Among the guests of honour will be Mr. L. Cresson, Mr. R.M. Young, Director of Education, and Professor T.H. Silcock, acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya. Mr.
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  • 71 5 SEREMBAN, Tuet. Mr. G Manuel, one of the oldest dents in Xegri Seinhilan. buried in the Pro Cemetery, Sereir.ban, on S day following a lervice ai SI Mark'i Church. Mr. Manuel who Wtl RB. came to Malajra neai I years a^o. Foi many year
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  • 94 5 MR. V. K. Kair, v; c-''r.;iir-man of the Veh es ind Ti Committee of Um Singapore City Council, will r f I lo the committee that tuburbafl electric truing shouM b« ll dur-cd into the Colony to relieve traffic CUflfOrtlaW. Mr. Nalr lold The S'amlard
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    • 243 5 y,;f!S5 t^« '.»53r 9.30 „.m. k <•-' ALEC GUINNESS I 111. CHEKKY MAN IS I BACK WITH JOAN GREENWOOD I BCIL PARKER in THE MAN IN THE SUIT j_^— Olivier^Jones __EM_______F^ -i PRODU< riOM Of 1(^-~~^ x^|j^ *p mm^^^^ w^-**w^-ws— A Paramount Picture J» "t^l— OPEKS TODAY PMOMI Jo Dioi
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    • 196 5 Thrill ##>/... 7///; FEROCIOUS FIGHT b turn LEOPARD A /;/:w; ///^> TERRIFYING ELEPHANT STAMPEDE! A( MM IV iIIMI M 1 "THE JUNGLE" IM»lrilmlr4 by SHAI I«K<»^. ilarriag ROD CAM; RON MARIE WINDSOR CESAR ROMR9 i villi a Mipportfas ra-| of Inditui SftSTi i r tt tiig .1 1 *#t THE
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  • 835 6 I i IS obviously becoming very difficult for the free world to maintain a studied air of indifference towards trade with Red China A \<ar cr two agu we could have afforded the doubtful pleasure of snapping OUI fingen and telling the Chinese to take their ds
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  • 206 6 Review of Views Red Rev Its CHUNG SHING JIT PAO says! thai t lie recent revolts bv tiioi Soviet satellites are the bc^-i Inning of the downfall of the Communist organisation! with-, in those countries. However, it warns that a revo- lution by the peonie against an armed and ruthless
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  • 2191 6  -  Edmund P. Hillary "The soil, unstable snow on the crest of the ridge made a route j^ uncomfortable and dangerous na *hi In this the first ofjwo articles Sir Edmund tells_ of the first phase of the climb which resulted in the successful 6ssault of
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    • 105 6 KINttAPOHK i-MihH STAND \lil> HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood. Singapore. Telephone Noi *****—***** Cobli Tcleqiaph Addrc»< TIGERNFWS, Singoporc. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222. The Timei Building. Printing Mouse Square. London. EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sudan Street. 83. Co»on Stteet. 8. Lcith Street, Itkphone 4588 Telephone 829 Telephone
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  • 49 7 photo. ON the inarch along the Champs Elysees. Paris, is a detachment of the Pakistani Army, visiting: Paris en route home from the London Coronation ceremony, which laid a wreath at the tomb of the French unknown warrior at the Arc de Triomphe (background A. P.
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  • 118 7 Queen To Drive Round Colombo COLOMBO, July 7 iK«*uerl Queen Elisabeth and the nuke of Edinburgh will spend II days in (evlon froxn April Hi to April II daring their C'ommonwr ilth to'ir next year. Ilir^liK^hts «f the tonr will h a state drive m\uid <ilor.»ho on the day of
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  • 53 7 WASHINGTON. July 7 iuP) General Omar N. Brad.rv tounced yesterday he will become chairman of the B :r«i oi Bulova Research ciiid De eiMt Company Inrorpor rc i which is engaged in fukteri missile work. \v'ne n roiires rhairman of t»ie Joiiit Chiefs of StalT
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  • 31 7 THE Yugoslav Government y protested to Albi 55 border incident! I said were caused this i by Albanian frontier ards in the Yugoslav-Alba-nian h >rder recion.- AFP
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  • 247 7 Rift In 3 IC States Over French Offer Discord Among Economic Rivals SAIGON, July 7.— Dir-cirrccnienr berv/sen the three Associated Stats of Kndo-chiM on their attitude toward France's indepen dence offer came yesterday when the kingdom ot Laos split with Cambodia by expressing* appreciation of tho new move. "The royal
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  • 178 7 Ni:W DKLIII. July 7 (AP)-Nasa Parbat <2G,660 reet)— the "the naked lidy" the Himalayas— is the second Himalayan peak to fall this year to human assault. Report^ reaching New Dclh: said that the vast mass-tower- ing over Kashmir has been ibed by a 10-man Au»troGerman
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  • 133 7 Strikes Cripple Germany BERLIN. July 7, (UP).— Flash strikes were reported yesterday to have crippled many big plants in East Germany as workers demonstrated for the release of comrades jailed in the June anti-Com-munist uprising. A Western Allied spokesman said 20 days of Soviet martial law had not crushed completely
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  • 49 7 HONGKONG, July 7. (AFP) Retiring Commodore inCharge in Hongkong H.G. Dickinson, accompanied by his wife and daughter, leit the port today aboard the Peleus for the United Kingdom via Singapore. Commodore Di'kinson has been succeeded by Commodore A.H. Thorold who is now in the Colony.
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  • 73 7 B TI July 7 (AP)— A Red swastika was smeared uvi might on the monument dedicated to Sen Joseph McCarthy on the Fourth of July by Tern us (Tim) Bright. Baltimore nutomobile dea er. Lipstick hiid been used to change a part of the inscription
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  • 30 7 F\*KRKST hero Tensing was yesterday having his poi painted Idv three artists. S tings were taking place throughout the day at the InServices Club in London. AFP
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  • 37 7 WASH I fON. July < KP) I'terdav the n .1 as chief <>' 0 .~eas In 1 lion s> John- on been un With the book bar:., trox rote 1 nient had him th< th«>
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    36 7 photn MAURICE DKJI \n m h«, I i bt*en appointed I i n<< n> a llttih Lommissionri in i Chin;). He ■i| f«»i iu< tlv b r v n i h Amh;iN> irt«»i Jap. in. UP
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  • 129 7 AGRA. India. July 7. (UP) Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said yesterday he is still uncertain whether India Will be called upon to carry out its role as supervisor of prisoner exchange i'l Korea. Speaking before the AllIndia Congress Committee in session here. Nehru said India
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  • 273 7 AIX-EN-PROVENCE (France), July 7 (AP). George Lands.\ Watson— French decorated war hero who <;ays he is a godson of Britain's Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill today swore on h,s honour as n officer he h id no part in the US$B5O,--000 jewc] holdup of the Agd
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  • 66 7 VATICAN CITY. July 7 ((UP) Pope Pius Xll and Crown Prince Akihito of Japan exchanged friendship messages and gifts in a formal 10-minute meeting in the Vatican palace yesterday. The 19-year-old prince, first member of the Japanese i.Dperial family to visit Europe in .'JO years, conveyed to
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  • 29 7 KAMPALA. U«andr July 7 (AP). Tribal warfare wain has erupted on the borders between Northern Uganda and Kenya. police headquarters al Kampala jrepjitcd today.
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  • 132 7 TOKYO. July 7 South Korean demonstrators shouted pro-American slogans in the streets of Seoul today v. Korean government ofli hinted that President Syngman Rhee may be ready to accept a compromise American bid for his support of an armistice. American sources denied that Robertson had made
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  • 80 7 Jap Poll On Prostitution TOKYO. July 7. CAP)— Th Japanese Government ha? nlcased the results of a publicopinion poll it recently conducted throughout the country on the controversial ant:-prov-titution bill being prepared by some Diet members. The bill if enacted Into la* would penal iM both prostitutes and patrons. The
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  • 124 7 IAKABTA, July 7 (AP)— President Sockarno ;uinouncrd hist mjit he would make another attempt "\<iy soon* (o pick a Prime MfftJ let to end the 1J HVfntll crisis iftCT fonrer I oreign M.uivlrr AluUarto Notow iditido failed to form a Cabinet. M ill iin
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  • 76 7 SHINGTO IAPI Ti.. bill ent U.S. resident ani wh«> tl- 15 to 1 1 I f Born holm <>■ Hou i a '-ir i sure GUARDSMAN Ja«ei Batt JO -year-old trxtilr workn do mk NH .Vilmiiiul Sfivirr. and hi> wife Country ll.miur Wrickl. ttnt- of
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    • 28 7 The new 1953 re-street fritters uounea/ %e/uieHtcrifs~... -cow _^fc»i/ 1 mimuZdMtF^ »**<a— Tin— T^^Sa^ge.- L IP, Derated motors itd. wearne bros. itd. Cw i«, RQAn SINGAPORE. FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES^
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    • 38 7 I I I 'V v i !Cr MADE FROM SOFTEST WOOL IN THE I FAMOUS CELLULAR WEAVE. IDEAL I M/l IS' x «>»>• J»l9/.">() «nrli. I IJl.t I t.HI I IMNK <>H lIITE. I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. Singapore j
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  • 302 8 AMATEUR SAILOR BATTLES HIGH SEAS IN YACHT OCEAN CITY, Maryland, July 7 (AP) An amateur British sailor, who learnt Ma navigation while crossing the Atlantic alone in a 23-foot sail-boat, hopes to leave on Tuesday for New York and the j;oal he set out to attain nearly two years ago.
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    36 8 photo. THIS photo made with a tele-lens from three miles inland shows British, Ameriran and Indian warships between Valetta (distance) and Slina (foreground). The picture was made at the Mediterranean island of Malta last month. AP
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  • 168 8 DETROIT. July 7. (AP).— The t T -S. suto industry built 3,892.814 c the fti t half of 195 Motors. FoH bu n I Ing i>i >.101 of th< i x nth < compare! wi i,:U6 built In the 1952 pcr.tr!. Of
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    • 635 8 Fast Transparifir Service to San Francisco and Lfg AnKflc.^ via Hongkong and Japan Agents ANGLO- FRENCH «c BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: K. Lumpur 311 S'pore B2SI/1 J2j Malacca 436 Penang S.:> BEJf^g,INE FOR U.K. /CONTINENT Spore P Sham Prn;ini; Benmhor for Liverpool, Antwerp Rotterdam. Hamburg In Port 9 10Jul> Bi-nrinncs for
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    • 1089 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE WA.NMII Ii) <0., LTD. r-JJi tmttf-ooratad ir Sin^apora ,,ri,r* aajajM t4. inuwttt \t» »Un P<»rt' U. load and .lls.-liaii.i- caia. »AII IMIW t GLASGOW LONDON COMINtNUt POEIS Due Sail* P Sliano Penanjz InMm!f'(or1 n Mm f or v f 'Hur G t <r .7 L<)ndon< July 7/
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    • 337 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ro»a) Rotterdam Llo>d Holland America Line Nedcrland Line Rotierdam Kotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOS iON NKW VORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBIL! NEW OKI r \NS via SIEZ S (mrf H S|. am v> n.inf GAROET (RL) 10 15July )u Jul> 17 IHJiily RADJA (SMN) tßSwh sAug K
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    • 644 8 EAST ASIATIC H SAILINGS KKO.M m U w 8 pore f vi, -KINA- for Bangkok Salßon Hongkong. Manila. Kobe YOkOhBma «^MI -LALANDIA- for Bangkok 3o ;i July -MONGOLIA' For Bar: Saigon. Hongkong. I Kobe and Yokohama i: Xu MAGDALA For Ban,-, ,11 {Ut SAILINGS TO CON- INKSI M \Nh:Nxv M
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  • 57 9 Minister Warns Of 'Slump' In RI U possibility that 0, expoH Roods Rubber will drop in of a truce in t*VUis was h" I'. i,v the outline Minister „lllrr Wilopo'a carcRKT .owmmrnt. Dr. S ;!r<l Governtaking any a'l- < in the e in ting [ndoHe in inly M hivr Mariifts
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  • 85 9 TIIK Post Office in Anshan City, Manchuria's iro n and steel centre, has Riven its start only one day holiday in the last three years. The eiployeej receive no extra pay for working on public holidays. Vcording to the NorthF.ast I>aily (.Mukden) a Post Osfee employee
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  • 51 9 bber market In Singapore steadied slightly th fair demand for Uie lower grades, but itfons closed i (rnt per lb. below Monday's levels. Kiade shipmi y inp r lb. NOON PRICES ff Com- ester66ft 66] ««i «4)| 6] 6U •51 '< 661 r,u\
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  • 142 9 UK Raises Price Of Good Coal LONDON. July 7, (Renter)— The Government took £*cps yesterday to avert a fuel crisis next winter by raising the price of good coal and making bad coal cheaper. The move is a<imed at persuading the public to buy up stocki of lower grade coal
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    136 9 An unusual water f?mnel project which will be formally opened ne x t month, u-ill bring more Joy to iliousands of Iranians in a few days than has all the country's nationalized oil. A tunnel, T.riOO-'rrf above sea level running nearly two miles through a mountain in the rugged Bakhtiari
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  • 21 9 July 7 -Special '»<£ closing prices t Exchange i C] sterling! I d j] gjg "4 to one •ah, Gold
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  • 295 9 America Offers 1 Year Contract For Bolivian Tin WASHINGTON, July 7 (Renter) The State Department announced yesterday that the Inited states was prepared to sis:n a one-year contract lor the purchase of Bolivian tin at the world market price at the time of delivery. Tiie announcement said that the ofler
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  • 43 9 THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation announced an interim dividend of £2 per share free of Hongkong Corporation protfis tax. according to a cable received by the Bank's Singapore branch yesterday. The dividend is payable on Aug. 10.
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  • 61 9 ROME. July 7, (AP..— Six representatives of 11 nations on Monday watched test firings of the first Europe inmanufactured jet assisted tnkrofT units for military plano< The tests, held nearby Tivoli, were conducted by 'Italjet,** a company formed to produce the units under The ofT-shore
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  • 126 9 U.S. Probes Increase Of Oil Prices WASHINGTON. July 7 LP > Representatives of lour major oil companies were called before th e House Commerce Committee >csteroay to answer charges of collusion in recent gasoline and oil price increases. Chairman Charles A. Wolv<*rto n (Republican, New Jersey) demanded to know now
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  • 94 9 THE produce market in Singapore was steady in copra yesterday hut coconut oil remained quiet. Copra buyers for July shipment indicated $>X\\ per picul wth sellers a t $34. while the quotations for August shipment were |32| buyers and 133 sellers. Coconut oil sellers indicated $53 with no
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  • 40 9 A TOTAL rf 4.100 tons of rite donated by Thailand to UNICET for assisting the Im- dian Government to combat famine r.r-d food scarcity bos already been distributed West Bengal, Madras, Travn;;core Cochii and Bombav.
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  • 302 9 U.K. Signs Trade Pact With Peking Exports To Total £30 Mil. product KmiZl s S c f{t^nr e^r M China ™<* medicines and sureical eoufnm^. ch^.cal materials, tool., and mstruments, other goods LrXltyZ&ZT^Zl S tranSP n Ln *f turn '.Chi«ia would scll Britai variable oil. i a"" 1 1 P
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  • 131 9 THE Mala: ,:kct 1 continued i fay |1 iit the lower lovcls indutcted small ->wy in« r.*< ritinurd drop in the tin metal pi tai inU r» -t :n H i crs rc- i inged i IM>(> IKI V Bu\ rs Sellers I Neav« <
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  • 51 9 TOKYO. J v 7 (AFP) Tlu- in Japan 1; i-I '()p. ration X > I > l fiiirs on K I ivhidh h.ivc been }n\ tded bf fwarmi oi gcrm-l icU n f of t>io reeti I 800 A C-46 Tran pori i .i\c<] Moji
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  • 38 9 c;f.n t f.va. .t t (Renter)— l j Britain. Ai. id«n yestpni.iy pn r to thi united N;r h onomic Social Con: I ihe in;i!idate of the High Commissioner for refuf< I i by five yon
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    • 47 9 Gain of time M m Individual service M A CAREFREE TRIP Wl GARUDA'S ♦<»*♦ «"<< comfortable CONVAIRLINER ANGKOR Sundays Thursdays "JAKARTA Monday, Tuesdoy, Friday Saturday K^ <**>, rc^m ,c,.,c, PALEMBANG MEDAN m Jock, n OHfa, UNION BUILDING (Ground Floor) Tel: 7869 P •^i /fiP 'HOONESIAN AIR WA V S fx^wl^KfPi
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    • 56 9 IoU Agtntt SPORtTTRO»>H!ES HPKHE IN QUALITY LVET ECONOMICAL iN PRiCL 5. P. H. de SUVA hi \l A I.IMPIK STOP THAT SQUEAK/ tortured metal needs PENETREHE^g the oil that really it pern trait's I^Lj lubricates ".tV^"* removes rust ft&Wli Qi^tftbuted by— < ETHRLBURGA MAUY* i > >4C;V I T*^ I
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    • 998 9 i^irf*^^nfrr *iMfr^iiMiTTriinr^iff%rhrln)ir i^ i^i nnniflHiiiiimrm.iiiiiTiiiii Tl'iillßiiiiliSSlii^ S'pore Diary Af^^cc/i V.W.r.A Internationa! Club— talk *n K kok <KLB26> 945 am ENTERTAINMENT by Mr. E L. Tan on Chinese '^RATION AIR SI RX 1( E TOs t XItKM: A Q.eri il Cr vnert 8 Family Lite, Customs Ac Cere- of oi e
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  • 64 10 photo). .\Mi;i!l( ladiaa beanties line u;> for j beaaty ronlest i;i a Nfu York (up.irtnient store a.s nifii Irom the tribes < r i 4 li t > sbowiai ni displeasure with tlieir new jobs, act as Jiul^'"> I.ittlr Sunsh'ne" (extreme jeft^ was their first rhoß'e.
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  • 470 10  -  Gaynor Maddox By HJ'LL i i> onion i recipe hearty and ike. ONION SOUP TWO butter, J !e >nio I thin. I 1 1' qu; toup salt and toast ro nds, grated a large Add oi ti slices a." i •".< -.s are -j'j.'
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    50 10 SING, that N wfatt Pn" v Harrison is learninf U d«. She is an ooeratu- s. and switntu n« is r-vt training:, it helps to develop ner Junes, tmakkmg it pn^ pie to produce and sustain those hi«h mlm. Betty lakes hrr MrtarailM Msinff»ng lessons" ,t K.champlcn,
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  • 267 10 FOUNDATIOIN ELIMINATES MAKE-UP REPAIRS WORKING girl arill find it particularly .idv.mUfCl— to firmly e^UhlUh her make-up with invisible make-up foundation .it the besinninjj of her irarfciiii day. no matter arfcat kind of make-up the uses for her everyday beuitifU \ition. Make-up foun t iti t-^.-»--!y eliminates the need fjr make-up
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  • 411 10  - Don't Tie Baby' s Hands To Cure Him Of Thumb-Sucking Margaret Scott By SPHERE'S something rather J- sweet about seeing; a young baby with its thumb in its mouth, half asleep and sinking away vigorously. Its when the older child does it that it begins to look rather pathetic. There
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    59 10 photo). SWEETS for the sweet— and one of the sweetesl looking gab around these parts U covered with candy. She's Louise Baker, a tasty dish from Cleveland. who was named "Mim Candy Queen of ISftS"* at the l~lh Confectionery In dustrieji Exposition. The shapely young actress weirs a
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  • 395 10  - Protein Foods Are Vital: Get Plenty— Even On A Diet JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Says 'Till. HISTORY of modern research in nutrition ta one of tin* most exciting th nus which is happrmn? tod. iv. No one knm\s uhcif this may le.id for alrt*;iclv very hopeful and definite facts IttVC been d«\m«
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  • 221 10 Star Contest No. 22^^—^^ AIL through thU nr-k lie Singapore Standard presents its twenty -third si.tr ronirsi m.u v« c«" to dn i» to <nlle<t (he picture* and coupon* tor all ill d;*%> und send (hem lojjrt ter with the njine> of the s'.ir. under
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    • 216 10 H 1 ft Rita on ma i < 1 'I > Ql OTATKIN: J i pfr .i. two \v aj <»( ir, ..MiU h"«'-«i|» oili.-i people. ;hml tli •> 'rr h>i Ii k«i 'I < ;in- i>- ii»l hi |n it. i:: <!>.• other U ii 'i repeal urge llor
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  • 322 11 Tourists Score 9th Win LONDON, July 7 (AP) The Australians steam-roll-ered to victory against unbeaten Northants Monday by an innings and 62 runs and so earned themselves an extra day' s rest before the third test begins at Manchester on Thursday. Th e Australians* ninth win of the tour was
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    22 11 photo. nips thr n«'t on >\ lmhlrcion s centre court to „,1. mill his defeated opponent. Kurt Nielsen Mii-Mrs tennis championship July AP
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  • 117 11 6 Businessmen Will Help Olympic Plans Six leading businessmen in Vicni to help prepare for the 1956 Melbourne. The Victorian Minister Ir. Colenun), who heads Games conice sub-committees, announced the its l.i st night. n and <;noMr. Director of Materials Supply. Mr. Roy Cameron. former president of the Trades Hall
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    49 11 photo. The Duchess of Kent reads the inscription on the tronhv me ch» presents it to Vic Seixas of Philadelphia T for h?s men* T sinrlet championship victory on Wimbledon's famous centJe c«..rt July 3. Seixas defeated Kurt Nielsen o? Denmark VS? luS? 6 4 in the final.- AP
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  • 390 11 CARNOUSTIE, Scotland, July 7 (AP) Bobby Locke, Ben Hogan and Scotsman John Panton were the big show yesterday in the opening qualifying round of the British Open Golf Tournament over two windswept Carnoustie courses. Locke, the defending champion from South Africa, set a course
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  • 80 11 NORTHAMPTON (E n g land), July 7, (AP). The touring Australian team ran into a "casua:tv" m a match with the county team Monday and it was good for a laugh for the crowd of 10.000. Doug. Ring, crack bowler for the Aussies, split the seat
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  • 24 11 THE Federation of Singapore Boys' Clubs will hold their first athletic meet at St Josephs Institution ground at 3.00 Dm on Sunday.
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    • 303 11 NOTICES ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR /~)UTPUTS of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the management of Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of June, 1953, are as follows: Piculs Ampat Tin Dredging Ltd. 1,67') Batii Seiangor Tin Dredging Company Ltd. 161 Berjuatai Tin Dredging Limited «1M Kampong Lonjut
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    • 666 11 31'IUATKI.N \A«A^T REQUIRED an h nrher. Qualifir.itpjiis S«ri.'»r Cam bridfc. cert>Ac;it<> wita oral and Chinese, equivalent to or above primary w :xt n ir )n Chineur school. S.ikiry $211/. plus school allowdnce. frcr accommodation provided. Prt-l.- rill b<Riven to pi Appi-. Chonjj Boon -ldell Road. Sniki i',o: c 'ini'i-iiiiS" QUALIFIED
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    • 539 11 SIM A I lONS \\< \\T Ml MCIPALITY KMI\ I L\IPl K '\S r.vit. 1 f t Icr|,rii< al S 1 in th«- i rinj Dep f usjapßi pality ful apf will full rourat in ing at the 1 11 n i I I" ji 1 the he minimum II
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    • 153 11 j£l*& 9k nM j|L oN-Y?r'CHEROM 7 mam face viusrvjT ppfeppsy J 1 U'__rl_frr EARTHO'D.YCKUM'S BE SPREAD > ROUND "TTT,?T* 4 /?_ar^r < V pv tw' MILLVLIM t' wpoi •mlipc vV H| •<-"--« 1 c_cjtt^ jijr </f*^^<i^\ I^^^ *O«wlO UJuHIOdITTi I KOUtst-__, A_» IT I^>:J ACQpp __>u___r_ CKO&BEO UP THIS TIME,
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  • 162 12 LONDON, July 7. (Router) Lea Hutton, the Ki»«land r.ipt.iin is suflvrins from an attack of fihrositis in his *hould<*r and may not be fit ttt play against Australia in the third t<st which begins at Old TrafTord, Manchester, on Thursday. Announcing this today F.
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  • 149 12 Tii\i)OM, July 7 CReuter)— nits; \i l.i\rrpool: Lancashire ben by 10 wickets. G 154 .md secondly 199. e 2.">8 and secondly six r no ;cket. At O\al: Surrey beat Yorkt b;< 10 wickets. Yorkshire i md secondly 172. Hutton 76 Lock leftarm slow f u*ir iov A2 Surrer
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  • 47 12 TONG MONO Old Boyi As location oeat KebeiH-ran Footbatl Club 2-1 in a SAFA Division SA fixture played at the CYMA ground yesterday. Kim ■> Hucinj and J;imcs Aw netted f<i tlu winners while Ahmud it »:'-hpd ih e only goal lor the 1 isen.
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  • 39 12 DJAKARTA. July 7: (Router. Presidem Sukarno thi- mornf<u received at th e presidential palace a team of the Singapore Malay Football Association which arrived hei> on Mondav afternoon for a series oi matches isainst the Indonesian teams.
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  • 46 12 LONON July 7 (Reuter>— Lindsay Hassett. captain of the Australu n test cricket team r In 1 gland, received the insignia of his recent award--the MBE (Member o f the Oi ri-'v O| the British Empire* from Mi» Queen at Buckingham Paljtce today*
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  • 29 12 M Le Bank boat MaJayan Airways 2-0 in the Stngapon Business Houses soccer cup tie at the padang lerday. Scorers were E de Silvt and K. Ibrahim
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  • 600 12 AS expected favourites asserted themselves at the Singapore open tennis championships at the YMCA yesterday. AH eyes, as usual, were turned on the topI seeded and triple-title holder, Ong Chew Bee. who put himself right in line for a repeat performance. O: Che Bee was
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  • 286 12 SBHFA Final Placings FINAL pi <ci:\.t>: In the Singapore Bu-sii!(.'>s nouses Football Asssociafion are es follows: P W D L F A Pts Honokoiu Bank A" It 2 :*7 1R 18 O.T.EC 10 7 I 248 19 15 F. N 10 7 1 2 41 17 IS Shell \V K»
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  • 70 12 IPOH. Tues.— Mr. Chan Lai Hong has bought tour more horses from Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe of Penang to increase hi^ string to eight The four additions arc Moulin Rouge. Cynosure Magmfiremv and Rosalind, a'.l of whirli -.si;: be running in the coming Singapore mectinj.
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  • 344 12 MIAMI, Florida, July 7 (AP).— Gardnar Mulloy, No. 1 li.S. tennis player, says the British •talk about sportsmanship until they believe it themselves but don't practise what thev preach." "All one hears over he*. e It what great BortMnen the British are." Mullov
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  • 823 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Forest Beau Does A Pleasing Gallop By NEWCOMER Forest Beau, an Australian gelding, who is under the wing of Keith Daniels, has come to hand nicely and should make his presence felt at the forthcoming Singapore Turf Club's July meeting at Bukit Timah. Yesterday he
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  • 30 12 'J I > BS I I'nlot Pi.tr h ntl( l»l t\. il I I «""><' il Ijx.h did i 4 ■r iiiii hi Ihrr, tl)-- iM-nnli' i| |na rip to poll
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  • 145 12 Always (Donnrll\ \n Mj Word (Mawi) ualloped |hffi furlongs in I with Always holdine the i(l\.in tas«*. Colonel Whatnot ilnl loh) finished half a Insftfe clear of Bftff Vutor> u> testin« run ovn half a nnl« returnins 37 ."> for three Kinsport (F!annerv» did fa pare work
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  • 202 12 NEWCOMEBS GOLDEN Dni mis an d i CLIMAX went over UsTM tariMsfi llliMn spurt up the straight. Both irr coming like the manner in whuh GtUtl Dolphin nmt A three year old Drnttiriiis cHdinc. Golrim DeepMa showed pretty good form in F.ngUnd last season and
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  • 182 12 Soccerites Superior All Round YOUTHFUL Star locctritM "A" displaying ail round super. iority beat Blue Rovers 4 1 la their SAFA Division SC fixture at the BODCA ground yestei day. The Soccerites trailed by a goal for about 20 minutes but their better understanding and more accurate shooting saw them
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  • 33 12 GIRLS* Sports Club 2nd XI beat Women Royal Army Corps by Itf points to 10 In the first round of the knockout netbal! tournament yesterday for the Clarke Challenge Shield.
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  • 27 12 IX A friendly soccer Aston Athletic Club defeated City Council Electric Department 4-0 yesterday. Ee Khai n (21, Samv and La lift were tho scorers.
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  • 98 12 Wad.sworth's pair Bloodshot (Straker) and Pa.veur (Manning) galloped in attractive manner over three furlongs in 37 while Tia Juana (Whitney) also showed pleasing action when he ran three furlong* in iiiJ well on the bit. 35 MM (riding boy) and Cabaret II (Poshni) could have bettered their thro
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 132 12 Badminton Ties For Weekend E S&'^JX &H; B;;» 5 Cj-^KC>: V Rani b JFiower.: c,,i, b MonS Doubles 7.15 p.m. l <"* COnan Rangers*. Tourna- Court 4 .lurt Ang Yew Kim and official Tan Chin Lv e Urn- Chua Ah B:»h (AAU* v Hmc him"! i S^ U> i ussoin
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    • 96 12 Today's Sport SOCCLR: SBIIFA League and Cup. Hung Kony Bank A 9. Fraaer and Neave—Jaian Bcsar STC v. Breweries A' *.&A; Shell 'A r. OTEC —-inclt ground; Sim« Darbii wo v S old S(or sec Mono Konq Bank B' v NTS —Grylano. Statuac r MPHortfl.- Mnnsjield v. Guthrie-~ Farrer Park:
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