Singapore Standard, 9 July 1953
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Title Section19 1953-07-09 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD $1 it 3*l a Vol. IV. No. 7. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JLI.Y 9, 1933. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article909 1953-07-09 1 Mrs. Parsons: I Stabbed Darryl— Then Carried Him ♦k a ENA^ G Wed.— Women present in the Assize Court this afternoon could not hide rneir emotions and took out handkerchiefs to wipe off tears as they saw Mrs. E. M. T. Parsons weep bitterly from909 words
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Article268 1953-07-09 1 ,0 LONDON SAYS jJtK MUST TOO KM July 8 The ,v agreed an armis- the basis ol misc to i Koreans 1 i Ro- nounced acceptance of the June 29 offer regardless of whether or not South Korea approved. Clark should also furnish theUP; Reuter; AP - 268 words
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Article42 1953-07-09 1 PEOPLE SHAKEN MA jy-y 8 (Remor>— 2 in Vienna B idapest today said the n was ocwildered by ent government shake > in Hungary including tlr-> i;. Imre Xagy. the Prime Minister, saying pn i government tyai Rakosi h.\A is takes.42 words
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Article36 1953-07-09 1 IT S NEAR FAMINE VIENNA. .1; v 8 (Reuter)— i fi n Bucharest totberc is a "near in Rumania following »i li year's fruit i I table rops owing to {hi .):u: fr< st.36 words
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Article165 1953-07-09 1 BERLIN, July 8. Fresh street brawling was reported in East Berlin today. A Inked States high commission spokesman said he had received reports that the Russians had moved Unk columns and some :>»,000 Communist Police to stop the fighting. Reports from the eastern i.AFP; Reuter; UP; AP - 165 words
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111 1953-07-09 1 PARIS, July 8 (AP)— Premier Joseph Laniel won his first major test of strength in the French parliament today, pushing through the same programme of higher taxes and government economies which brought downfall to his predecessor, Premier Rene Mayer. j By a :{29-277111 words
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Article28 1953-07-09 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. July 8. (AP). Rio's largest department store, was totally destroyed by fire yesterday. Damages were estimated at more than USSS.OOO.hOO.28 words
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55 1953-07-09 1 ATHENS, July 8, (Reuter) Greek, Turkish and Yugoslav Foreign Ministers, who begin today a two-day conference, hdd their first contact at a short meeting here last night. Tudjy'j cor)fe r en<"e is the first to be held under the provision.? of the Three-Power Cooperation55 words
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Article35 1953-07-09 1 LONDON. July 8, (AP).— Moscow radio said yesterday fhat good Soviet children and frown-up Communist*, too, ran be ffeni of that famous chararter of the capitalist world Sherlock Holmes.35 words
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Article18 1953-07-09 1 IRANIAN Premier Mohammed Mossadeq .yesterday rereived members of a Pakistani cultural delegation now in Teheran. AFPAFP - 18 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-07-09 1 Ten seconds ago, flat, the children >ver f looking at it. But no one can tell what it is. Look at the children swarming all over, chortling and giggling with -such vehemence, that it must be "somethin? different." And looking at the Picture y»Mi wouldn't guess63 words
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Article104 1953-07-09 1 N ALII AH MYSTERY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— J Police logs are being used in£ an alteir.pt to trace .'Jo-year- 2 old Mr. C. Nalliah. a KualaJ Lumpur municipal sewerage inspector wh i has been mis»s sing since earlv Saturday* night. J The dogs were taken to the£ piace near the104 words
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Article34 1953-07-09 1 WASHINGTON, July (UP) The American National Red Cross announced yesterday that it has made a'> additional gift of $>O.OM> to assist in the relief of Japanese flood sufferers.34 words
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Article16 1953-07-09 1 A YUGOSLAV rail i ish yesterdiy kiiled four persons, and injured 2<i. APAP - 16 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-07-09 1 THIS IS A STEAMROLLER an oil-free, gailypatuted old steamroller put in the playground by the borough engineer after ideas for "somethins different" to keep tli r children amused had beea sent in. Mirrorpits.33 words
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Article73 1953-07-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Joint Co-ordination Committee held its first meeting todav to discuss the first ilem in its terms of reference: "To consider those subjects on which (a) there must be consultation and co-ordination, (b) there must be consultation and, if possible, co ordination on73 words
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Article32 1953-07-09 1 HONGKONG. July 8 (UP> —An RAF Vampire airrraft trashed into Hongkong harbour during firing exeroises and both plane and pilot were still missing ti'l late tonight.32 words
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Article32 1953-07-09 1 PACIFIC Fleet Marines at Pearl Harbour bade farewell yesterday to Admiral Arthur W Radford for four vmi I their Supreme Commander In the Pat if ic theatre. A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article14 1953-07-09 1 PHYLLIS Hill Ferrer. hJM divon t<l actoi -producer Jose Ferrer. A. P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article10 1953-07-09 1 ADLAI Stevenson arrived ia Vienna ye>ttfitlajr. A.P.A.P. - 10 words
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Article91 1953-07-09 1 TONTINE' PROBE ON PLEA FOR TIME Z IPOH, Wr i The jtrar of Societies and lii< s J I. it v tor I Hif. •>«• AMau vi' tiK.itnitf til.- rli appeal i jof nn estimated $360 5 enting money subscribed by £ov or 1 .500 momh t.s of Siinr" pools91 words
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Article51 1953-07-09 1 t T I i E s< j i'i v in; to t woman |hai I 2 a "I I i tine) wl j i to h >u£ several Z r.) Kuala Lumpur. i The unin.ui who .1 i i baa been mi J U I J51 words
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Article25 1953-07-09 1 j mass meeting of n John O;n ling Colliery i i (New South Walei ha fl vut«d la i^end h l((-w«'ck stiikf25 words
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Advertisement34 1953-07-09 1 "5* "Tk il the world's markets brought to your table Prt ere y AUSTRALIAN ZEALAND BUTTER l\\ 7 y DANISH I I '°d you bought it ot Cold Storage P0»? COLO STORAGE CO., LTD.34 words
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Advertisement31 1953-07-09 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL I L rr Jl^wfift I IF r^TTtt »l fe 1 m*^2 IP^ A j V>^» WINDOWS r*^^ a z^^// built liouse STANDARD WINDOWS, DOORS VERANDAH SCREENS <!*<*£> EX STOCK31 words
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Article163 1953-07-09 2 Two Get 7Yrs. For Armed Robbery KIIOG Kee Giap and Poh I eons Huat, wfco were charged with having cammi tied armed robbery on Feb. 17 this year at a house in I i»|(it Serangoon R«ad and robbing the occupants of jewellery to the value of 51 25, were sentenced163 words
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Article145 1953-07-09 2 LEE MADE THE 4 P.M. DEADLINE A SINGAPORE i man. Lee Took Kuan, yesterday made an application in Sixth Police Court J'>r var ation <>t maintenance made by another Magistrate last year to pay hK w te Betty Yo e $200 a month. He said since the order was marie145 words
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Article41 1953-07-09 2 HONGKONG, Julv B.— Specinl Standard Service closing prices on ihe Hongkong Exchange today were si:>.H4 to £i starling: $<>02,r> to U.S. 1 dollar; SI 82!) to Malayan $1; $0200 to* one Indonesiaml Ruppiah. Gold 5- 1 2.2 < on tn<M41 words
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Article54 1953-07-09 2 A TENTATIVE dMTfI of housebreaking with iment to commit theft was explained to Tan Meng Was in the Singapore Eighth Police Court ft terday. It was alleged that Tan broke into the NAAFI canteen at the G.H.Q. Tangltn between July 6 and .Ju'y 7. He was ordered to54 words
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Article164 1953-07-09 2 THE chief salesman of the Sino-Brilish (M) Limited, Singapore, Chong Lip Thye, was granted a discharge amounting to an acquittal by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, in the Singapore High Court vesterdav. Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt, who appeared lor Chotig Lip Thye said that the164 words
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Article63 1953-07-09 2 Debate On 'Korea Mishandling' THE proposition that the ''United Nations has mishandled the Korean situation" will be debated at 8.30 p.m. tonight rt the British Council, Hall in Singapore. Mr. F.C. Peck will open the debate, while the opposition Will be led by Mr. G.G. Thomson. The debate is being63 words
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Article, Illustration104 1953-07-09 2 x. IN s J NGAp OR- harbour, a ship sank last week but nobody is the least bit ronrwnrd. The ship, n amVd s^ll M T nJ 5 ft lll^*^ ab «vc lying where she sank m Telok Ayer Basin. She is a fishing vesse' and104 words
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Article, Illustration270 1953-07-09 2 59 (17 Women) Will Get B.A. Degree This Year Standard Staff Reporter A RECORD number of students passed the final examinations lor the pass degree of BaI ohelor of Arts of the University of Malaya. Results announced >es- trrday, showed that 59 5 out of 83 passed, a re- cord270 words
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Article, Illustration302 1953-07-09 2 Took Blank Cheques For Loans Court Told XG HOCK CHIN, a Singapore press photographer, claimed in the Fourth Police Court yesterday, that alter he had issued two blank cheques to a man as security for a S5OO loan, he did not get the money. Ng said that in addition to302 words
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Article44 1953-07-09 2 A VAGRANT, Wang Ah Yang, who stole a pair of slippers while the owner was sleeping. wa s sentenced yesterday in the City Police Court to a month\> jail to be followed by one year's police supervision. Ho had two previous convictions.44 words
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234 1953-07-09 2 MR. V. W. FRAMPTON, a member of the Singapore Rotary Club, at the weekly Club luncheon yesterday askrd what was being done to help Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth, Traffic Police Chief, who has been charged with serious offences by Government following his address to234 words
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Article380 1953-07-09 2 THE following candidates have passed the examination for the dcgTee of Bachelor of Arts with Honours in the subject shown after their names: First Class Honours: Ooi Jin Bee Geography. Second Class Honours Upper Division: Abdullah bin Ayub History, Cha-.g Min Kee—Economics. Howe Yoon Chong Economics,380 words
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Article260 1953-07-09 2 IJIADLRF cf the Singapore Standard are «sk«»d lo vote for il the man or woman who. in their opinion lii* rnntribulctf most to tue enrichment the mjc'ul rultural politic jI »ronomic or sporting life of Malawi. The winner will be civen a fwo months varalinn round the260 words
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328 1953-07-09 2 HSU TSE KWANG - Malaya Is Heading For A Total Depression HSU TSE KWANG «r Stanford Staff Reporter MALAYA is heading towards a slump A derailed analysis of the accounts of bonks for H* first wolf of this year show that if the trend of tfce lost six months persists Malaya will hove o328 words
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Article118 1953-07-09 2 CIOS I N G ruhhrr prire* (cents per »h > m Sint■= p (i r e w>i, I<M «ere: Buvrrs viienk No 1 RSS Spot lahvsc No. 1 K s s No. 2 K.S.S. No. .1 K> S Tone: Sl»cMh after steady TIN TKKE Thr prwe ul nn118 words
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Article72 1953-07-09 2 THE Gov< f s :.c: port. Sir John lay the foundation g1 o! the $5,000,--ono exti K ndang Kcrbau Ha pita] in September. The receot completed nr.rse-' hostl \u the General Ho«p:tal will b« by Mrs. Tan Chin T ian, wilt of the Deputy r72 words
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Article60 1953-07-09 2 JEM A HAT b Sen. an wn? charged in :l>f Singapore Eighth Court yesterday with posing as a police oflGi-cr an<l arrested Chui B ><>n Seng on the morning of July 1, in WCSi Const Boad. He was ;irged with theft of bom the same place.60 words
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Advertisement76 1953-07-09 2 Lu rc c v I\ 1 V 1 H <<>00 or 12 o* Ss&C. R€fRI6!W AI-VT OF THP IINCAPORI SCI AT. 1 What a difference De Witts Pil can maMojojJ^^Q Dij-to-d-i? fitr.' v allows harmful uMl»<i people find th< y because this goixt effrci on the wh«. A.ouimul D^ U76 words
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Article41 1953-07-09 3 Thought Warfare Link-up In S-EA |0SE g »-orriinalion the !(>lhocls f warfare r vl iniamilsti in j£ and fndo-China *ed in thr near n»er I Jon i in 1 I i S t"• u include m :i F I D 241 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-07-09 3 photo. THE Filipino musicians who t,n»k part in Filipino folk iaacn at the Rr.ffles Hotel duiiH; the Philippines Independence Day celebrations rerently. Mrs. Amada Daroyj (seated, centre) was mainly responsible for this year's successful show. StandardStandard - 36 words
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Article59 1953-07-09 3 THE Singapore Muslim Trust i Association wants to lunch a campaign to collect VJ.OOO to c ear the Muslim r-emetery at Bakit Wakar in the P »rson R^ad area. Tuan Syed Alwi AlsagofT. Secretary ol the Association e has been received i n the City Council59 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-07-09 3 INUKRGRADUATES of thr I'nivcrsity of MaI.ivji .iif in th« pi inning of a Polytechnic ;n -'ipn-rd t» be established in Singapore. They want to find out from businessmen and in ittsiriattsta ih r nature of thrir requirements from a lM»lvtrthni»-. In pirture. Miss Chua Swer Sim64 words
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315 1953-07-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE film men welcome a proposal by Masaichi Nagata, president of the Daie Studio of Japan which produced the internationally popular "Rashoman," for an Asian film festival. The Japanese movie producer is, according to United Press, on a tour of315 words
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Article95 1953-07-09 3 A RRSIDENT in Tai Thong Crescent. Singapore, woke up iti ttt3 early hours of Tuesdaj' to rind a man crawling on the floor of his room. He £ave chase but th e intruder escaped through a hole in the ceilin». Nothing was stolen from the95 words
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Article52 1953-07-09 3 A SIX-ycar-old girl, Ang Ciiah Boh. was playing with matches her frock caught tiva. The following day she chv I In hospital. This was stated yesterday 3- in Inquiry into the death of chHd held before th e Sin--s.j?j>ro Assistant Coroner, Mr. Giim Chang Hing.52 words
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Article51 1953-07-09 3 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll, will lay the foundation *tone for the new of trie Chartered Batik of India, Australia and China at Robinson Road on July 31. IJ# This ten-storey building, that will coat of $2,500,000, is expected to be completed in51 words
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Article19 1953-07-09 3 SINGAPORE Police arrested a man i" Desker Road on Tuesday night lor possession of a dagger.19 words
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Article, Illustration110 1953-07-09 3 44 Years With Stan vac y\ORK t)ian 200 employees of the Standard-Vacuum Z Oil Company gathered at tne Cathuy Restaurant yester- Z dtif ior a lea party given by the comtjavy in honour of Z Mr M.P.N. Samy who retired on June M alter 44 years o} service. 2 1110 words
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Article281 1953-07-09 3 Buckeridge Only 700 Are Operating Now Standard Staff Reporter 2 7Sn S k NGAP< L RE n m 2 $t plon for a fl <>f fi V M i sei J Mr BCJ B ck e'*9e, Registrar P kr If declores n a memorandum to the281 words
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Article87 1953-07-09 3 GENERAL Sir Charles Keightiev, CommanderwnChlel of Far East I. and Forces. will attend a passing out parade a> the M llayan Basic Training Centre, Ne« Soon, on Saturday morning. Passing out will bp 32 boys. 2r_' recruits and l\> N.C.O.s of whom 10 are Army87 words
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Article76 1953-07-09 3 OVER 2:10 paintings by K) Chinese artists will soon be exhibited in the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Half of the proceed^ from the sale of paintings anH program mes wII h P donated to the Chinese Y.M.C.A. building fund. Those contributing to the exhibition include76 words
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Article, Illustration144 1953-07-09 3 Orchids Fit For A Queen ORCHIDS, fit for a Queen, were put aboard a KI.M airliner which left the oloay for ll oil hi d yesterday morninc The orchid* are a floral tribute to Queen Juliana of the Netherlands from the Dutch Club. Sinsaporp. md will he presented to HerStandard - 144 words
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Article, Illustration205 1953-07-09 3 THE first in a series of experiments onilucted by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines began yesterday when a specially constructed tank containing: 100 tropical fish caught in Singapore, was put aboard the living Dutchman" for Amsterdam. If the experiments prove successful, they may well openStandard - 205 words
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132 1953-07-09 3 Forces Message Service Is Re-Introduced Standard S:*rr Reporter MF.MBFRS of I n«f forces i n the F- it ion -I Sirißapoi* mav no.v kend rertain men .:•'> riw l r n f Edom an i j,,. land a s the rtaull «>f fh^ t h introduction of in I pedthanarv132 words
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Article84 1953-07-09 3 THE possibility of b> nursei In the Sin i Icdlii e i h odic »f fi< id Muslim en la |n the i il trea i fof Hit pui < of ing (loath til con (deration, Di v. .1 Iwrs, director ol vices said pesti Recently,84 words
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Advertisement20 1953-07-09 3 tigiimpze of Chinese history i] srcot5 r cot /^*^l )n JMJ MJX TOXG W «6E« M£OICAL HAU tg?--*"** SAT. *O20 words
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Advertisement50 1953-07-09 3 HAND I f) BAGS L>r|f I DISCOUNT p"W f j JBBB Lt THf most /I U* TO OATI I I COLOURS AN 0 OFFfft FOR ONf WfffC ON£V, SO COM f f Affir FOJt YOt/J? SELECTION BA I A I TEXTILES, AJAJ LIMITED. 31. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE 1 PHONE 2)041.50 words
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Article, Illustration226 1953-07-09 4 MacD IS THE BEST INFORMED MAN -AUSSIE SENATOR MR. John Armstrong, deputy Opposition leader in the Australian Senate, yesterday said, the Commis-sioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald was the "best Informed man on South-east Asian affairs. I know of, and I am very anxious to meet him." Mr. Aimstrong arrived at Kallang226 words
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Article173 1953-07-09 4 KI'ALA T.r.MPI'R. Wed. A to f o! of 8t;.?S88 motor vehicles were registered in the Federation at the end of May this year. This is an increase «f 9,521 vehicles from that of May- 31 last year, and more than double that of IIHB. I In173 words
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Article102 1953-07-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Security Forces operating in Bentong, Pahang. this morning killed terrorist in Batu Pahat, Johore, a member of the First Fijian Infantry was wounded when about 19 terrorists fired at trucks carrying thf» Fijians. Terrorists released the Chines*. Field Supervisor, whose abduction in Kulai,102 words
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Article86 1953-07-09 4 THE old seawall. built before the present Sheuton Way land was reclaimed from the sea. is stiil intact. And it is going to be a problem to the people, who have bought up land in this area from Government. It WB9 discovered during piling work86 words
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Article54 1953-07-09 4 If. JEAN Louis Myard. chief of th e popular Saigon restaurant Bodega, arrived in Singapore by Cathay Pacific plane last night. He was specially sent for to present French specialties every dav at the Adelphi Hotel, up to July 15, during France's national week relebrations54 words
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Article58 1953-07-09 4 PENANG, Wed.— Dr. Lim Khoon Huat. Assistant hen th Officer in the Municipality, who went to the United Kitt£dom last year, has beon given a Diploma in Public Health and has been awarded the "N'ewsholme and Chadwick' prizes. He will be returning to Malaya in58 words
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Article46 1953-07-09 4 IPOH. Wed. ST. SeenikMy a former State Councillor and president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce WM fined $15 in the Sessions Court here for failing to exhibit a notice to specify the weekly closing day of his store i Anderson Road.46 words
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Article392 1953-07-09 4 HOME GUARD ON MURDER CHARGE KIAXTAN, Wed.— The story of how a young Sakai was shot dead following a slight tiff with a home guard, was told in the Kuantan Assizes today. In the dock stood Muham- mad bin Uda charged With the murder392 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-07-09 4 photo. A CUSTOMS OFFICER at KaUang airpor* arranging '.he final clearance for a consignment of anti-rabies vaccine which was flown from New York to Singapore in record time. Left is Mr Andrew Stpflman, Lederle's special representative in Asia and Mr H. Arnett, Chief Chemist of Zuellig Ltd, the company's SingaporeStandard - 65 words
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Article163 1953-07-09 4 SOiME 15,000 doses of anti-rabies vaccine, which had been rushed from America by Air through London, arrived at K a Liang airport last night to help the Colony's all-out fight against rabies. The vaccine, was flown from th e Lederle Laboratories in New York to163 words
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97 1953-07-09 4 PENANG. Wed.— Delegate? from four postal uniformed stalls' unioot in the Federaf'cn will nee: in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to finalise the rule? for a national union to be knowa as the Malayan Postal and Telecoms. Uniformed Staff Union. It is understood that the exist. ng97 words
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Article31 1953-07-09 4 MISS Jane B M. Davies of the Red Cross Society. We'fare Officer Temerkh. has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur. She has been mu 'ceded by Miss Jean Alk ins.31 words
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Article24 1953-07-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Net colk i. on? from income tax for the five weeks ended July 4, amounted to $25,478,--355.58.24 words
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Article, Illustration241 1953-07-09 4 They Leave Dato Return To Central Fold 14 UMNO 'Breakaway IPOH, Wed— The rc-cnf Tapah branch of UMNO to brcal b > Pcrak State division (led ky f v Dato Panglima Bukit Garu OnQ Pcrak) has brought t!, c f Q^> branches that hove ciignod »h C rr. sek!^ <241 words
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200 1953-07-09 4 KUALA LUMPI'K. Wed. The High Commissioner, Sir i.eruld Trmpler. presented the regimental colours to t!i. 4th Battalion, the Malay Keciment, at an impressive parade on the padang. here today. Since its formation at Port iMckvn in November. tNi. the battalion 1 has been on200 words
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Article39 1953-07-09 4 NG KAH CIIYF. manager of MNHV. United Auto Co. at Selegie Road. Singapore, was convicted and fined SI 25. in the First TraftV Court yesterday, for failing to furnish particulars of the DOmpSAJT*! driver to the police39 words
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Advertisement48 1953-07-09 4 qj «b^^^^ I 7 vffr&TiSM ZTT^' s~ t -ii9^',j MODEL AM mto o^ 000 QF -^-W CoW-Clcor «o the Floor and pcrfccrcd bv K.1.-nato. I £Asy TERMS CAN B£ ARRANGED cold space hi Im «ocr <p° SOLE DISTRIBUTORS THE EAST ASIATIC CO., V*fii SINGAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR POH48 words
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49 1953-07-09 5 Poh Bros. Fall Out And So Peh Pays SINGAPORE shop--1 5l poh Hock Trek, Wf r l h( Third District W u-nliN thai when ;!i l P ,v a debt I I, Shpr. two men k, d him R /.if] his mother men the I .ire. outn Pth bead.49 words
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Article, Illustration205 1953-07-09 5 UNION TO PAY MEMBERS FOR EMPLOYERS FOR the first time. a trade union in Singapore will pay its members on behalf of the employers. The Singapor o Lighter Workers' Union will receive about $fi,ooo from th e General Lighterage and Transport Company to pay th e June wage s ofStandard - 205 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-07-09 5 photo. ANDRE Ruyters who left Sin£, r »n?>rp for Europe on Monday, whtrt hi* will take up :i course in Art. StandardStandard - 22 words
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Article65 1953-07-09 5 in a temple in Prin I p Avenue, Singadisturbed in their at 4 a.m. yesterday. Th< y were awakened by the sound of cracking wood. Later. when some of the occupants went round the hou-e, they found that the woodwork of the door had been damaged.65 words
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Article57 1953-07-09 5 PENANG. Wed.— The Pilgrimage Control Officer, Federation of Malaya, announces that the pilgrim ship Anshun. which is scheduled to sai: from Penang on July 20 will now sail two days earlier. Pilgrims embarking at Penang are advised to arrive in the Settlement at least three days57 words
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Article77 1953-07-09 5 Standard London Correspond* t LONDON, July 8. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 1 9 U Aug. /Sept. 1914. o<t./D«c 19*d. Jon./Mor. 1944. Apr j un 19J<J. Aug. c.i.f. 19Jd. Market Quietly steady. LONDON TIN77 words
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191 1953-07-09 5 INSPECTOR Lim Choon San of the Singapore Police testified in the Second Criminal District Court yesterday that soon after he received information that rioters had broken into two houses in the City Council quarters in Alexandra Road, he rounded up seven people191 words
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214 1953-07-09 5 PENANG Wed. Two Hongkong girls. Miss Marie i Therese Kuo anrt Miss Lau Marie are Ihe iirst girls from overseas to be selected for training in the Penang Dental Training School the only one in South-east Asia. Applications for admission have also been214 words
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Article83 1953-07-09 5 SIANG LIM Park Residents Association representing 162 tenancies (over 2,000 people) are to hold a protest meeting at the Siang Lim Park playground at 10 a.m. on July 12. The protect is against the action of their landlord who has served them notices to quit83 words
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Article, Illustration89 1953-07-09 5 by MR A J. Heiniger, a director of tht Rolex Watch Comuany Ltd., uho left Singapore yesterday ajter visiting his agents, the Borneo Company Ltd., and distributors, \va* honoured at a party. Shown above (from left): Mr. Lee (Messrs. Tuck Chang), Mr J: A Donald (Manager, Borneo C0.,), Mr. deChew Studio - 89 words
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Article77 1953-07-09 5 A NUMBER of recruits are required for enrollment in the Special Constabulary in the States of Selangor, Johore, Pahang and Kelantan to relieve those who are being discharged after fivg years' service this year. Those who wish to offer their services should report to the nearest77 words
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Article293 1953-07-09 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council may approach the Colony Governor, Sir John Nicoll. to ask the Traction Company to provide a more adequate service than it does at present. A Council sub-committee at a meeting yesterday decided to recommend to the Vehicles and293 words
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326 1953-07-09 5 Beauty Parlour Women Robbed Of Cash. Jewels THE Pretext of seorching for Communist documents, two young Chinese goined nt °»"e Ever-Young Beauty Poflour near the sth mile. Chongi Road, Singapore yesterday and robbed the four women occupants of $570 in cash and jewellery after tying them up with torn strips326 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-07-09 5 MISS Miry CareliM David, third (i:iti';hti>r of Mr. and Mrs. David of the Singapore G.P.0.. and Mr r.abriH Maria Nathnn. second son of the iut<- Mr. s. M Nathaa «>r Malayan Livestock Co.. Ltd «ei« married at the Church of Our Lady of l.ournVs. Ophir Koad. ypstorday The bridal couple64 words
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Article66 1953-07-09 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. When charged in the Police Court today w ith inconsiderate driving Abdullah bin Ariffiri stated that a car overtook him and stopped right in front of his path without giving a signal. Abdullah said that he would plead guilty "to save a lot66 words
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Article55 1953-07-09 5 SINGAPORE'S taxi owners and drivers will strongly protest agains*. the decision of the City Council to inslal "mileage" meters in all taxis as from January 1 of next year. This decision was taken by the Singapore Taxi Drivers Union and the Traffic Taxi Owners Association a*55 words
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Article35 1953-07-09 5 LIM THIAN HUAT of Havelock Road, Singapore, was fined $20 in the First Traffic Court yesterday, to causing obstruction by parking his car outside the car park in Fullerton Square, on May 2.35 words
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Article90 1953-07-09 5 Nanyang U. Registered As Company 'I MB propose Ni i I University ha i been n under the Singapore Con i Ordinance of IMti and it will have its offl *e in Singapore This is stated in th<- Memorand i n ol A of Nanyang LJniven I yesterday. If outlines90 words
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Article20 1953-07-09 5 THE Johore Bahn: Chii line Circle will hold 10--rial and of the Hokkien Association, Johoi>*Bahru, on July Id.20 words
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Article67 1953-07-09 5 'PARENTS ARE TO BE BLAMED' PARK NTS bavtouf of child -v in the* latter m due upbrii by tue IK >ilu t Ifrt B Vrii >'. l« a "Can er ieri ii r I lira, Wrisht is ;< irt f of M Sfa P; are insat i in "I ..rid67 words
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106 1953-07-09 5 A 12-MAN delegation led by Mr. K. M. Byrne will meet the Singapore Government this morning to discuat the Ritson Commission's new salary commendations. The delegates were elected by the Joint Council of Action representing Tl Government trade unions and associations. las- night.106 words
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Article45 1953-07-09 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. At a meeting of leading community representatives in Johore Bahru it was decided to honour th e Member for Home Affairs. Dato Sir Onn bin .Ja'aiar. who was recently knighted, with a garden party on July 30.45 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-07-09 5 RafTh'sians and members of the Raffles Old Girls' Associations attend their combined annual dinner last niffht at the Cathay Restaurant. This Standard photo shows from Heft to richt) Dr. A. C. Sinha. Mrs. K M R. Menqn. Professor A. Oppenhiem. Mrs. l)r Sinha, Mr Aw Chens: Chye.62 words
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Advertisement72 1953-07-09 5 fr I§^ I Nf BNA I MED FRUITS H •'J ntsif to /.vr/> J ""Inmtortt <lcnn! 1 T*' lnto the bowl i flush. I is needed h action cleans, I t'c *hole > reach 'HARPIC 1 j Sealed in 3 Days S5 iwlln, li.-4 i 1 '">r. nant nt|| yog72 words
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Advertisement68 1953-07-09 5 BK^I take pleasure in announcing the I appointment of the following a% f^^V l^^^l distributors of their proJjcts. P^t W HAK HUAT CO f J *Sfc*J 62, ROCHORE RD., SINGAPORE, 7. y H WEN6 HUP HENG CO. Fj P 138, BREWSTER RD., IPOH. *+3 (3 LIM BENG CHUAN Ql 22/68 words
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Miscellaneous80 1953-07-09 5 Weather MINIM I'M Temperature: from 7.30 p.m. on July 7 to 7.3() a.m. on July 8. Singapore <75F>, Penan; (73F) Kota Bahru <?4F). Kuala Lumpur Ipoh (?3F,. Kuantaa (70F). Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m on July 8. Singapore (89F). -ii.iii* (89F) Kota Bahru Kuala Lumpur OOF), Ipoh80 words
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Article809 1953-07-09 6 E don't know what credence should be .uiven to reports that the tide of battle has turned ..i.;unst t!.' Mail Mail terrorists ol Kcny;i. We in M;ilaya can n member how, at the beginning of the Emergency we v. re given highly optimistic reports about the impending collapse809 words
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Letter131 1953-07-09 6 Sir; I should like to coinpliment Mr. Alex Josey on his frank article "Malay Poverty and Malayan Nationalism.' 1 This question of Malay poverty if left uns- m will endanger the vei> iletion of the new Ifa],-! lion Well o i its way to o:n. There may lie131 words
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Article, Illustration1589 1953-07-09 6 EDMOND P. HILLARY - At The Summit Of Mount Everest EDMOND P. HILLARY •'The §rhhte #r©i7#/ ttromgrf spread nut" By In his orticle yesirrdc Hillary describee. ascent with Ten. as far as the final ridge io the summit of Even which "at first alano certainly impressive even rather fright \V E moved one at1,589 words
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Advertisement98 1953-07-09 6 SIM.M'OKK hwh< SI WPVIJII iNMf If MJI- is Vl'iK.v.N'. xfvv-r \fi> |j HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood Sinqopote. Telephone No« 8397 1—***** Coble 6 Klcq.oph Add»ct% TIGERNFWS SinqoporC. BRANCH OFFICES: LONCON Room 222 The Times Building Printing House Squoh London. E 3 4. KUALA LUMKUR IPOM PENANG 4S Sulfon St.tet.98 words
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Advertisement25 1953-07-09 6 %K' O^n^ rj 55.74/ v 1 4lf/ f S'^^A' i 4 .i OVALTINI httctnp Olympic physical OVA! rtNl I OV Ml f.T >< UWIHR ll» 'I25 words
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Article510 1953-07-09 7 BUT HE SAYS NO PROPOSALS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED Eisenhower said today he had received no proposals to meet in London with the leaders of Britain and France tor big three talks Mr. Eisenhower was asked at his Weekly press conference whether he would beReuter; UP; AP; AFP - 510 words
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Article25 1953-07-09 7 A U.S. NAVY Constellation transport plane t rasbed flames near Chesterton. M;nyland yesterday killing .nil six of the crew. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article115 1953-07-09 7 WASHINGTON. July 8. (UP) Ei^h: prominent Communists or suspected Communists including Ilya Ehrenburg a:id VVilliam Z. Foster are among the authors whose books have been removed from United States overseas libraries, it was disclosed today. Ehrenburg is one of Russia's most violently an:i-American writers. Foster i s115 words
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Article68 1953-07-09 7 WASHINGTON. July 8 (UP) Th e White House announced yesterday that Vice President Richard Nixon will vi^it the Far East and South Asi a next autumn to carry th e greetings of President Eisenhower and tiv American people to these countries He is expected to visit68 words
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44 1953-07-09 7 BIRMINGHAM. England. July .8 (Reuter).— The largest btom splitting machine in Europe and the second largest in the world, ill- proton synchrotron a< Birmingham University is now in test opera^ lion. I* na.s taken seven years lo build.44 words
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Article26 1953-07-09 7 THE Philippines President. Elpidio Quirino yesterday •indcrwrnt an operation in John Hopkins Hosoital in Baltimore. Maryland U.S., i *»r a stoaaadi ulcer.— AFP.26 words
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Article37 1953-07-09 7 THK Soviet sector city government announced yesterday the east-west city burdei which has been closed since July 17 will bg opened today and normal traffic will be restored from East to West Berlin. U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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121 1953-07-09 7 LONDON. .Tiilv 8. (Reuter) More than 20 men with bulging wallets accepted "low potion" pills from a woman th( v met i r i London bars and woke up later to find they hud been dn'ssed ■nd robbed. The trick worked well121 words
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Article108 1953-07-09 7 Townsend Quiz In Parliament LONDON. July 8. (RoutjT)A Question will be asked in the House oi Commons about the future "l Group-Captain Townsend, <\;ra Equerry to Queen Elizabeth, whose na*ne ha*-- been Jiukw} romantically with that oi Princess Mur^nret. The x < r announ last Group*Capl f Townsend. :>8 good108 words
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Article44 1953-07-09 7 r.OXG bkach. California, July H. (UP) More than 8U beauties from ~fl nations and th c 48 states arrive here by air tomorrow to compete for pri/c and movie contracts in the second annual Miss Universe beauty paf< ant.44 words
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Article280 1953-07-09 7 KIKKBY. Liverpool. Ju!y 8 OteuterJ The Bultan <>i Scani-or a:.d the Sultan o| Per** :o,iuy paid ih*-ir Br«1 visit to the Malayan Teachers' Training College here ;i little bit of M.»u; a In Bnglaaa. The Su.lans Sa^-e a tpeclal lea parly u» 30i siudent j leathers280 words
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279 1953-07-09 7 aix-en-provexck, Fnwce, J«ly x. (AP).- The Aga Khans beautiful wife identified the i mrr:ild -cut diamond as all that is left of the II -carat "l-i Marquise." prize gem of the rich jewel collection snatched from her in 1949 by live holdup men Testifying in279 words
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224 1953-07-09 7 LONDON. July X (Roller).— Mr. Oliver Ljrttel ton, the Colonial Secretary, today declined to tmm menl on an interview in which (leneral Templer. the High Commissioner lor !Malay;i, was said to h.ixe described a .Alala\ journalist as a rat uho>e name stinks." Mr Maurice Ft'.224 words
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Article56 1953-07-09 7 Russian Policy Change TIT© SEES (I !Y I I: I l» of a I Bf Ul reach i I I :.ik« n and w< i '•■> i to d not d •i rhai < icpc ihc Kt up all its recent t«» emero M.ir I Tito d .it h.N iumm<56 words
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Article47 1953-07-09 7 J \ST I.ONIX >N .i I July t, (R< i here r K• i 'Mil' [fl l >r\ tn*xt HKM Ocean 1 > \\v. Am 1t k < town is trying m of tiI A layer Mr. Ken K i t'i ji»i:i hi47 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-07-09 7 phulti MORE than f,40 planes, some of which are assembled in the above picture, will salute the Queen at a RAF Coronation review on July 15 with the biggest flypast ever staged b v the RAF. Th e 26 types of planes taking part will flyU.P. - 86 words
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Advertisement387 1953-07-09 7 f> nCri Li H^^bV^ i^^i^i^M '^r *^bbl 1^ x-r Jj Jli .A. On Ihe Hoof of the World of he doesn't want to be bothered with lars this when all his energy is conceding trated on the elimb. But there was nquest no need for the Everest climbers to British387 words
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Advertisement70 1953-07-09 7 HOUSEHOLD STATIONERY *3«|. White Lore Doylcy, r Adtn ~W~^ cr( i t best quality y^^ V^y^jH 13)" each pack contmr r K **'?'MA 50.65, $0.75, 50.85, $0.95. 5^ Aho m Gold anrj bi 50.55. 50.65, $0.75. $0.85. SO 95. Baking Case Made from I < >ii--SCOrCh Rf'iMirq I ifvAff^Y^ Wiii70 words
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578 1953-07-09 8 SHIP BUILDING IN BRITAIN HAS GLOOMY FUTURE LONDON, JiSy B—The8 The postwar boom for British shipbuilding is finally and irrevocably over. Having hern taught what to expect by the bitter experience of the past, everyone hi the business is now looking anxiously to sec when the slump is coming. Earlier578 words
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Article37 1953-07-09 8 DELEGATES of E-ypt. Iraq I and Lebanon yesterday waJked out of the Cyprus meeting of the Middle East working group of the Internationa] Air Transport Association. (lATA) in protest against the presence of; Israeli representatives.37 words
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Article168 1953-07-09 8 VICTORIA SINKING: AN APPEAL LONDON', July 8 (Reuter)The British Transport Commission decided last night tc appeal against the Court ol Inquiry findings o n the d, cr to the ferry ship. Ptincosi Victoria, which sank oal :h» Irish roast With the fosi of I'M lives. The* registered manager oi the168 words
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Article138 1953-07-09 8 Japs Repair Red Ships For Coal TOKYO. July 8 (AFP). Russian ships have started arriving In Japan for repairs here. Sakhalin coat is being bartered against i>hip repair serv A s U t cacao of about 4.000 tuns of Sakhalin coal arrived in Kobe on Fr. It \Kns part of138 words
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Article81 1953-07-09 8 TAIPKH. July 8 (Router) Mr. Oreal A. Pier ntrican shipping i rt, ■rrivcd here last night from America to help study ways to rrvivt Nationalist navigation hore. r Mr. Pierson was invited to advise on the Mutual Security Agency's Trim. 1 AlfistancC programme.. Local shipping cfrrlef were reported81 words
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Advertisement654 1953-07-09 8 Faat Transpariflc Serrlre to San Francisco and L«a Angeles via Hongkong and Japan Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: R Lumpur 311 S >we HTm/3 S'baw 2!)5 BJHmjLINE K)K IK CONTINtNT Spore P S'ham Penanß fV-nml.or fur Liverpool, Antwerp Rotterdam. In poft Harobui a Unnrinnrs for Genoa, K;;;^::" h l654 words
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Advertisement1003 1953-07-09 8 m BLUE FUMNEL LINE IgM* <»■»«.) WANSFItLD CO., LTI>. iniurDoratefl ir> S:n«apur» CWVKfI option U> PMBIU Tia »^iif» P^t» .tH,h.,rgp »;jr«, MNI^I to lIVK«FW»H Due Sails S'hano PeDam\nt»m*il»r tor G«noa London. ~uji,i»«n f* LV^fDool *"Havra O. H Jnly 9 July 11 %frr«» fn Mar«c:!le« Liverpool Jnl> II Inly IK JnU1,003 words
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Advertisement186 1953-07-09 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS tin. a) Kotterdam Mo>d IJoMand America Line Nrd^rland line Knttrrdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTKLAL) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA B.ILTIMOKF MOBII I NFW OKLfcANS via BUEI S imrt* P S ham n.ius GAROET (RL) 10 15July Iti July 11/Hfsj|f RAn.IA (S!tfN) sAug tt/lAttg H «Au« DKKNTfe: (RL)186 words
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Advertisement605 1953-07-09 8 EAST ASIATIcIit SAILINGS FKO.V! SCAM,, NAVU -KIN A" for Bangkok Safgoo, U H.jfißkong. Manila Kob« Yokohama m 1H 1(| l. rjlt "LALANDIA" for Bangkok >I July •Mt>.N«iOUA- For H.r^k <k MfgDa Hongkong. Mai Kobe urifi Yckr.hama i, mmmu For b,:.. t r MMM roruN-iN»M m x-., I|M ••01 <01,,mh0 ,\,l,605 words
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258 1953-07-09 9 HK Wants Her Share Of The Big Trade Deal w KO\(i. •*"!> 8 (Reuter)— The influential n ,.d paper. South China Post, said today kon< would greet "with mixed feelings" H the nem An Trade Agreement hv the Communist New China News \r<n was signed by a private group of258 words
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Article, Illustration114 1953-07-09 9 A ttran I. 7.5<W feat ab*n'e soa It-vel running nearly two mil?s through a mountain in 'V rng^e.l fi^khtiari ranee, in Iran will drain off the water of the Kuhran? Kiver whic* hilherto has run uselessly to the Persian <j"tf through a rocky, non -fertile trorpe. TheAP - 114 words
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Article19 1953-07-09 9 End Of Aid Sets A Poser ltC r) d e on resI tries lard of PI i- -a he19 words
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Article156 1953-07-09 9 Market Beparlec fl n llrrs cd I 260 M Y:n. 145 1 50 tinese Bk. 27.75 28 25 MIMM. Am; 9 6 Austral An;;,]. lu B 11/Batu S< gor .7<> .77 intai 24 Mi 25 6 cd H-mt T- .ills 1.17 1 22 J( iu: xi156 words
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Article50 1953-07-09 9 Bi:ENOS AIRES July 8, (AFP)— The Soviet mission at present negotiating a trade part with the Argentine Government, yesterday met with Argentine experts to clear up i :.j1 questions. A pact provkHnc for a series of barter deals is expected to be < ;i^ti on50 words
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Article246 1953-07-09 9 LONDON, July 8 (Beuter)— Today's Daily Express maintained that Britain will eventually refcret Japan becoming a member of the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs. This independent rightwing newspaper also criticised GATT and urged Britain to denounce it. "Sir John Hanbury Williams id an246 words
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Article94 1953-07-09 9 Japs Are At It Again Swingler LONDON, July 8, (Renter) Mr. Stephen Swingler, a Labour member of Parliament, asked »n the House of Commons today what protests Britain had made to Japan about the counterfeiting of British goods in that country. Mr. Henry Strauss. Under Secretary to the Board of94 words
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353 1953-07-09 9 Next Jap Textile Quotas Will Not Be Absorbed ICC CALLED FOR ISSUE Stanford Morket Reporter OPINIONS iji textile circics ote that tW newt oKocot.on ol $40 iwiiiKHi wm-Hj of Japanese textiles will not be ofcsorbed in Ml by Smgo jorc o»d Federation mercht^s. Tim is e^4enf fitwi t4»e p«st hed353 words
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Article89 1953-07-09 9 COLOMBO. July 8 riTP)— Ceyio-i -r-vTn t v) got a ioun of 8O.(i()(».O(io rupees from the Worid Bank Mf finflncmß the ■econd rtafc of :he hyriroelecprweT plntrt which provide* for wwther 2SJBOO kilowatts tor tea and rubber facetones and 'ch 4 nc provincial towns,89 words
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169 1953-07-09 9 U.S. Plan To Tie-Up War Industries WASHINGTON, July 8 (Reuler) Th e Eisenhower Administration has announced a programme of industrial development to support Hiifi- taiy operations on lull wartime scale. The goal, as jaimrr.'irised by I Mr. Arthur S. Flemmmg, Director of the Office of Defence Mobilisation, is "an industrial169 words
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Article71 1953-07-09 9 RANGOON. July 8 (AFP). A five-man investigation mission led by Secretary of the Burma Trades Union Conpress. U Tin Nyunt, left for Geneva by air yesterday to study labour problems of Asia and Europe. U Tin Nyunt is also Parliamentary secretary for Transport and Communication Ministry.71 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-07-09 9 A SHOPPER In Heuston, Texas •»|*miarket h< lp-< herself to milk. battrr a»d rc K > from the store* glass«d in refrigerator. After uukihe her own purchases she uiiJ pa* for them at the «xit counter uherc the> nil] be wrapped.40 words
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Article124 1953-07-09 9 WASHINGTON. iu\y 8 When the present Uniied States defence build-up begins to taper oil, American business will be faced with t^e need tor achieving wider national and internal ion,-;) distribution of u\ lower costs. This is the view held by many U.S. business lenders,124 words
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Article58 1953-07-09 9 Indo- Burma Trade Pact RANGOON. ,U;!y 8. (AFP)— It was anaouaaea litre that India and Burma have concluded a new tnub agreement, modifying \}\ni which expired in lAS!. The agreement provide for increased shipments from India to Burma during the next six Months, particularly of coal and steel. and for58 words
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Article93 1953-07-09 9 ANGLO Oriental Group's tinore output for Juno is as follows: Am pat Tin L,679 piculs. Batu Schiugor 161 piculs. Bcr.juntai tll'l piculs. Kampong Lanjut 4^B piculs. Kampong Kamunting 1.695 piculs, Klang River 725 piculs, Kuala Kampar 2A'Mi piculs. Kuchai 180 piculs. Larut 945 piculs, Rantau 1.11193 words
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Article73 1953-07-09 9 DCRIMG the Ah* of this year, H* of the B: k of End i Ltd., in Bombay, reported $£.330,000, an To th i imount i r>( ii added the run of M 10. 980 brouciv f rward from mt. From thii turn pajnvM73 words
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Article60 1953-07-09 9 CALCUTTA, tU liter). The Indian In Steel Company < terdav tin* recent tnke in tl^e rnmp.mys n at Burnpur, jk ar I atcd irj the ompan3 '.< rcl to recognize an "action mitttv" i.-i terW trade untoa Labour demoi i I Burnour led to viol<60 words
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Article117 1953-07-09 9 RUBBER STAYS STEADY SUtt4mrd M..rkn R« \>> THL HIHRFR -> Siut;;.; f 4 t y lii t quiiic* i r July tkiipnxMit closil i cents per !l> n t J above Tuf-day's )v Ovt i disappo'M". it»u. thu United Kingdom a tinent being ncffttc? Fair turnover of 1 tft ;is117 words
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Article82 1953-07-09 9 HASTINGS. .Inly 8, (Rcutt'r) Rri tain's r.ilminers have derided to drop a claim tor an all roimi wage rise which would have leriously rmbarratsed tlie G«veriimeßt and the State-«w ind coal lodustrr. I he re of Aftci a v two i inn ".I for82 words
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Article28 1953-07-09 9 Staad.ird V.irket Rt*|Mi THf pon ''K> in pi Cop- < pei r I. p Sin: (ei .i 1 i r sago si i: i j28 words
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Article33 1953-07-09 9 M< Itft S fur A i on a h He ii o rf m li York 10 *rf»« the Cirrr. i Mi J peeled Ui k id *ix>ut i* in until33 words
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Miscellaneous710 1953-07-09 9 ■Ytfr^i~-*-^rrtn«lllti^L:Mlliiili'Qi]lioill.iifc I MON Of BURMA AiKWAYs| Thailand (parcels only) by &si&a?y Penang. Mergui. Rangoon 830 ARRIVAL: RAUM a m Hongkong. China and Japan by GARDDA INDONESIAN AIKWAVS S nth a ENTERTAINMENT TO: South Africa by Tiikampek. Bangkok 'GA352) 110 nm. Great Britain. Northea.) Ireland. CATHAY: Deud!:ne USA 1. 7. CATHAI710 words
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Article829 1953-07-09 10 NORA BELOFF - NORA BELOFF By PARIS. THE new French Prime Minister, Joseph Laniel, a competent and conservative French businessman, has taken up almost exactly where his predecessor Rene Mayer, also a competent and conservative businessman, left off. With only two differences: he has been given precisely those829 words
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Letter339 1953-07-09 10 Sir; May I be permitted to reply to letter of fith instant by Nemo Me Impune Lacessit? For h»s edification. I would liicp to say that Sir Winston Churchill is th e man revered by ninety-nine per cent, of Australians. The* shameful beginning of Australian339 words
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Letter216 1953-07-09 10 S r;— lr i-; really time that this City possessed a central building where sculptures, paintings, photographs etc.. of grt 1 it Interest and lasting yalv-' purchased by the Government and City Council and donated by genei Ms artists and photographers, private bodies and individual members of216 words
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Letter239 1953-07-09 10 Sir: Th« Director ot Educali m*s decision to d.bcontinuc the Afternoon Continuation School at Bu!;it Pan.il. :4 and transfer th-^ e\ist:t:^ number of 177 school children to the o'd Detainees' Camp at 14| m >. Chua Chii K-iti^ has .*aused s!v-;r-k and i s a matter ol239 words
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Article, Illustration235 1953-07-09 10 Siar Contest No. 23 A 1.1, through this neck Ihe Singapore Standard pre■raft* Us twenty -third star contest All touvf »<»t lo do i* <• collect the six pictures and their rrspeeturr coupons and M'liri them lost'ther with (he names 1.1 Hip ptsta under single235 words
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Advertisement229 1953-07-09 10 fiWTTIT^jirV IVTtVA OPENS TODAY ■LV^ZH^^ )*3C^f'B*i^?7C^asaat^jlS!9Bißßßß^Bß9^BT!^bt^P4?^ r^LAURENCE OLIVIER= IS BACK AFTfcR l» YF.\RH IN A LOVI STOBV THAT YCM' WILL LOVI WITH All. YOI K HI. AMI! I at 1 IPS B m a "*^6 ssBB aW BSSSSSf !sV^ MB i -^^^x i **Jssfl bbhl d i assl^^^^k N^BB LAURENCE229 words
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Advertisement55 1953-07-09 10 THf COUPOr" RtAO THIS BEPORI YOU ORDER YOUR PAT. TERN: You must enclose three ten cent stompi if you wont your portent cut I don't get the itompt yo'J don't get the pattern A number of orders have come to me without the •tamps The»t won't be c«» fill the55 words
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Advertisement179 1953-07-09 10 Ilirr of roliroirf Virn^,, -i^^^^^^^ frfi,od,hlr relur.' «f ir PllK NOW i g f,rri f 1 showing P^.IM.S Hid 9 HBBBI^^ -^r J l. ill MJI I. Mr%J j^l|J ce»»f- MONTGOMERY O^ GUARANTIED to MAKE^Ouic^ 1 \r\ni \^f^m\ Mi»- lis| r1u *ff »!<n;i n i n w V.^^^ K.UMOMi 111179 words
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Miscellaneous312 1953-07-09 10 4aav 4bbbk 4^V %BaV ■*>vC «fi& T (l H Qi OIAIION: I A rti.M-rlMi tare U near '> **> K4MNI for an invalid ■M i.ilMt* uritlitr.' I raatklia •llli RSUAI lOK h\KK\«»m.: p m ite usraonal mat* ri >i»d contacts Enioy some Kriab Mtjr, rtcrtation E oi pcrmii others to312 words
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576 1953-07-09 11 BANKERS WHIP POPMEN 5-0 IN CUP OPENER mieht in N^ ih e full fury of thcir goal-scoring SBuUnui*"*^** cot half on^ught, the tok sr LT'L?? LeagUC cham P J o°^ Hongkong "on wiJi. batt t red F f aser and N 'wve S.C. into submisfiwt 1h a n cl< arcut576 words
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166 1953-07-09 11 pace ri^ht from the opening A" swept a depleted Cold Stor(i in their opening Singapore BusiHouse League and Cup match on the Padang -1 in the first half, Sime Parby D by kick his he I le the The I I line.166 words
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Article, Illustration206 1953-07-09 11 1 1 AUSTRALIA'S promin- > once in the competition < 2 fo the world's top tennis trophy, the Davis Cup, is J i'+ V£. sudden upsurge of the Z J *****. Thoueh in popula- lion (approaching 9.000.000) it is one of the smallest 2 2 nations competing. Austra- 2 lian206 words
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Article24 1953-07-09 11 SAIGON, July 8 (AFP)— The Hong Kong touring cagns last night defeated the Bangkok Tigers basketball v:\v.\\ by 69 to 4824 words
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Article148 1953-07-09 11 Other Singapore Business Houses League and Cup matches played yesterday were: Division I: Chartered Bank "A'* beat Pulau Bukom 3—l. Division 2: Mansfield Sports Club beat Guthrie Sports Club Tan Chin Kim scored all the goals for th e winners. Y?cob rrpiied for the losers. Division148 words
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Article62 1953-07-09 11 THE Singapore Eurasian team against the Singapore Europeans in th e S.A.F.A. community leaj?u e soccer today a t Jalan Besar will be selected from W. Skinner M Gammel. M.G. Wright C. Nunis K. Henderson. I. Vass. A de Rozario. V. Klnss. T. Misson, P Peters. C. Marshall62 words
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Article60 1953-07-09 11 IN an inter-school cricket match played yesterday. Raffles Institution beat St. Andrew's School by 23 runs at Woodsville. St. Andrew's School were skittled out for "2:i runs. George Sandosham was In great form, taking 7 wickets for 10 runs. R.I. then knocked up 87 run?. Krishnan topscorlng60 words
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Advertisement131 1953-07-09 11 NOTICES P.W.n TENDER NOTICE r rEXDERS from C!as s "A" 1 Selected Class "B" P.W D Registered contractors will be received at the office of the State Engineer, P.W.D Johore. up to 12 noon of the 27th July, 1053, for the ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF 5 SENIOR OFFICERS QUARTERS (DOUBLE131 words
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Advertisement569 1953-07-09 11 JULY: Absolut* Brunei* H »ok keeping. Arr oijiiMnt, Shorthand. Typing, I.a tin. Soerial Accounting revision claw with test oaDers: special English (Stds VI VJI» Commercial Correspondence Chinese Y.VCA Cornrn School. 107 SHfgle. Rd WANTED WANTED a hoarding board or wall In Orchard < irc»i» arm lerroj and details to Bos569 words
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Advertisement331 1953-07-09 11 SINGAPORE IMPSOVFMMTT ror th< nt J tJ n Cl. rlc-iil 1 ,rno S r«!,. k to $:;4 i am. x< n j monthly > scho ESS 195.? by 14<h J -hfflSL 1 ccrtil c *'»h or I ui.d -Jiinesc. rqtiiva!««nt to <>: Mimary m x) S •"owanp, orovid.vi Prefcrrnce oven331 words
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Miscellaneous186 1953-07-09 11 *UR P E.* C BV R A C T^T OY F|iO^ ir "^.f <56 t AM LL DRAP iT <^ ER JH* II A H C-CMN-T LET IT GO.'.'- 1 -'A -/> OMr-K 1 i /-/-irai-.r -n^» niAuv^rf 1 a IV J^ <^BBg*T»WiK CCJCJKItJs/ It, ff AHSE.LT j f KtJC>^186 words
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Article, Illustration788 1953-07-09 12 To Make Colony Tennis Hist ory A HONG KONG women's tennis ace made history in Singapore tennis yesterday. She was Mrs. Martha Young, Hong Kong's Number 3, who beat the reigning Colony's women's singles champion. Miss Sheila Patterson 7—5, ft— 4. to join the other finalist,788 words
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Article101 1953-07-09 12 Cntrie f<>v ih c Intcr-Serviccs Annual athletic meet close on July 11 Two competitors of Army class are required for k h track and field event. In addition, competitors for tiie Relay Race of 4 x 440 yds. and the Mile are required. Capt. Reynolds, SOPT101 words
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Article41 1953-07-09 12 TOKYO, Jli!v 8. \P) W f ght champion Yu S- rai ;.!id Vic Herman, six'.h i king fighter in the 112--nd division, yesterduj vgti- jts for their 10-ro f md i. m-title fi'^H here on July 17. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article357 1953-07-09 12 MANCHESTER, July 8, (Kcuter).— Whoever wins Die toss should start slight favourites for the third Finland- Australia cricket test which begins at Old Trmfford here tomorrow. It will probably be played on the most natural ol all pitches, ior there is nothing in its357 words
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Article115 1953-07-09 12 CARNOUSnC, July 8: (Reut American amateur F >k Stranahan took the lead a i rt round of 70 in the British Open Golf championship. 5 ith African B >bbv Locke Thomson. 23-year-old winner and runner'ar ha I j inds of 72. >urth open title 1 Locke played co115 words
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Article90 1953-07-09 12 NSW YORK. July 8. (Reuter —Americaj lour top ranking women lawn tennis players have 'K'*i\ nominated to represent the United States in th e Wightman Cup rnatchi against Great Britiin. T:i<?y a-e Wm Maureen Connolly, Miss Doris Hart, Miss Shirley Fry and Mis s Louise Brrju?h. Th-90 words
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Article31 1953-07-09 12 c.fj?»^f!Sr Admiralty Local awLS^ badminton team ififilm' H^ e ,V ndale at the Clerical r>; -^h 1 Fridav *i 7.00 And C ri ln Ml^ Kit Azi bin31 words
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Article50 1953-07-09 12 TEMERLOH. Wed.— Che Hasnan beat Lim Soo Yang x~ 13 l !rS°l k b 12 in the lemerloh badm»ton final. Hasnan also won the doubles title in partnership with Chew Lai Swee They beat Lim Soo /an s and Yip Kwan Chew •J HI. l.i H.50 words
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Article55 1953-07-09 12 m TWKI.VK sratc, wil, bp Malm i» :ik Part in lh^ Auravan Lnnicse Intei <?tyi^ PJ&* T^r Penang K edah. The •hnmpionships will start wL^ u V f aMd wiu run for one week. Entries ciose o n Aug 10 Ihe meeting of the organisa*55 words
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Article267 1953-07-09 12 A TWO-POINT lead gave the RAF Maintenance Base Seletar B the team championship at the RAF Malaya inter-team athletic championships held at Changi yesterday. Seletar B scored 7T points while the runners-up, RAF Maintenance Base Seletar A and RAF Tengah tied with 75 points267 words
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Article270 1953-07-09 12 RKf wi kii > §§mt» ciuh defeated Singapore Traction 1 1 <impjnr 3-1 in a Singapore Business Houses Leueuc (up opener played on the N. ground yesterday. The Breweries opened nrcount* against the run of play. Krishnasamy. alter receiving a pass from midfteld. raced down the270 words
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Article32 1953-07-09 12 ?i£ C (Vene z«cla). July nl"^. fack Kra mer defeated Ken McGregor, 6-4, 6-4 and Pancho Segura trimmed Frank Sedgmati. 2 6—4, in pro. SSI?"* 1 tCnniS malch i ast32 words
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625 1953-07-09 12 SCOTTISH MINSTREL, with Rill> Baghy astride. Ittmtlfel*, Bukit Timah yesterday when he breezed over three hirlongs thing in hand at the finish. This Ttodor Mlastrtl griding hjs »m,i since his third to Quicksand and Lady Wnuaftef ben la fttiv winning account at the meeting. Woodcote625 words
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Article198 1953-07-09 12 A HAT TRICK by Tan Chin Kim. gave MansAelds IpjOTtfl Club, a well-deserved M vieto.\/ over Guthrie KpOftl Club in a Singapore BUFA League anri Cup rompetition at the Farrer Park yesterday. Guthrie. ftr.st to attack from the whistle, opened the .score In the fttth minute through198 words
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Article29 1953-07-09 12 1 I 6 Haw Hl f I). HMLSI Kill M I < mi i. in ,invi ol s i£s CkiM i 1 .1 R29 words
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Advertisement100 1953-07-09 12 TODAY: 3.15— U.30— 9.15 p.m 44 JAGGU" (in Hindustani) Next Change "PAHM SHADI" (in Hindustani) with Nargis Motilal LAST 3 SHOWS 3—0.15 9.15 OJNtributed by SHAW BROS. A Hi*h Speed Thriller! Margaret Michael I.oikuood Wilding IN 'TRENT'S LAST CASE' Co-starringr I Orson Welles To-morrow R— K— O M BLACKBKAKI> THE100 words
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Advertisement8 1953-07-09 12 IK Ml 2 SHOWS DAILr 6.00 9-0° pm8 words
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Miscellaneous61 1953-07-09 12 Today's Sport SOCCER- Community league: Europeans v. Eurasians at Jalan Besar Stadium; SAFA Dir. 2: BODCA v. Police SA. at BODCA around. Dir. :>A: Bukit Timah v. Seletar at Ceylang Stadium. TENNIS: Singapore Lnun Tennis championships finals at SCC courts, 3.30 p.m NETBALL: St. Hildas v. ROGA at SRC at61 words
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Miscellaneous35 1953-07-09 12 pvbaj 7y* omm&> s *r r>\ Just Bs&*£ jMAWAjc us au*t,o*iof -6 O'clock CUKJC i/ArCH£AS K>* Z* V"*xJ *S /<></>!) £M<ptM/j ha* saved (MATSOAJ St*>vu> &i>THE.So' r ATKtt To tJ—^C^^ te r A v!ue*> f\ SP35 words
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