Singapore Standard, 11 July 1953
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Title Section18 1953-07-11 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ,k,bnmbvkihgkij Vol. IV. |\o. 9. SINCAPORE, SATURDAY, Jl i V l] )933 TWELVE PAGES 10 CE.YI*.18 words
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Article, Illustration1286 1953-07-11 1 *HE 8.0 SEVEN who TODAY Abe asiers op 50V E1 Witt* Ms Next Ott The -List.? Molotov May Be New Number Two MOSCOW, July 10 (Reuter).— Lovrenti Beria, 53, one of Russia s ruling top three, has been expelled from the Communist Party and Government asReuter; AP; UP - 1,286 words
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Article363 1953-07-11 1 judge Orders: Keep Her In gosnital Til! Further Orrlers vN i: Urge crowd many of whom m lhe Assize Court today heard the tnii-ious verdict of "Not Guilty** Buhagiar m the case m which Vlary Teresa Ann Parsons was Icr of her two children, md363 words
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10 1953-07-11 1 Truce Talks Start Again Rhee: Note An Insult -fgsdgsdg r10 words
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Article37 1953-07-11 1 COLOMBO. July 10. <RevAn official delegation visit Peking shortly to year"? prices tor m rubber and Chinese under the five year trade between the two •ies. a Government isman said here ;oday.37 words
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36 1953-07-11 1 IALCUTTA, July 10. (Reuter) About 20 people were \>n.ay when police i lear gas and made a lathi je to disperse crowds :at in* against increas- 1 tramway faie36 words
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Article39 1953-07-11 1 Bohlen Recalled WASHINGTON, July 10 (UP).— Charles E. Bohlen. ambassador to Russia, is returning to Washington to consult with Secretary oi State John Foster Dulles on the downfall of Lavrenti P. Beria, Russian Minister ul tha Interior.39 words
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Article, Illustration252 1953-07-11 1 Lavrenti Beria whose main claim la fame is that ho headed the Soviet secret police and security oryaanat-— for far longer than any of his predeces* sors. was one of a triumvirate ranged at the side of the late Marshal Stalin for ma**\ years after252 words
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Article162 1953-07-11 1 WASHINGTON, July 10 (Reuter) Staffs of the three Western Foreign Ministers now meeting here called an urgent conference when news of the dismissal of Lavrenti Beria, the Russian Minister of the Interior was received. Lord Salisbury, the acting British Foreign Secretary. Mr. John Foster Dulles, the162 words
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Article61 1953-07-11 1 LONDON, July 10: (Renter) 1 Two Labour members of i parliament Mr. W.T. Proctor atid Mr. S. Awbery have tabled a motion m the House of Commons describing the present method of colonial Government and administration as "antiquated". They called on the Government to initiate61 words
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Article34 1953-07-11 1 NAIROBI. July 10: (Reuter) Assistant Police Inspector T. G Price was shot and killed m Nyeri last night. He joined the police on leaving the Prinze of Wales school m Nairobi.34 words
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Article16 1953-07-11 1 SKELETONS of five babies have been discovered m a dockland house on Harwick. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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43 1953-07-11 1 MOSCOW. July 10, (Ri Mr. Jakob Malik. Soviet Ambassador to Britain, hai returned to his post m London after his discussions here with Mr. Vjracheslav Molotov. the Foreign Minister. and other Soviet Am bn ssn dors.43 words
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34 1953-07-11 1 CHERBOURG. Ju 1 y 10, (Reuter) The liner Queen Elizabeth left here last night for New York without 15 Russian chess players who had booked passages m her.34 words
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27 1953-07-11 1 BRESCIA, (N. Italy). J 10 (Reuter). Thunderstorm.^ m north-west Italy have killed 10 people. including three nuns and seven factory workers.27 words
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135 1953-07-11 1 THE Governor Sir John Nicoll has given permission to a Colony lawyer, Mr. R. L. Eber, to appear before a twoman tribunal on Tuesday, to defend Mr. K. M. Byrne, a member of the Colonial Administrative Service and leader ot the Joint Council et Action of135 words
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Article145 1953-07-11 1 Kruglov The New Master LONDON', .lulv 10. (Renter) Sergei Nikiforovlch Kr iw Im been c inoected wkh Male ieCUlitj for and pre> isly worked undei Rl i la*l rim tion. In l!»b. Beria form.. up th" p i I <». head of NK\'D. or Mere! poli< controlling security and m145 words
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Advertisement78 1953-07-11 1 r»j# *-f*L i "NAMS IK 38 A MIRACLE v m performance... o A MIRACLE f in price, $80.... > PRICE IN FEDERATION: $95 **-X. -**<" v H _W /^•*i- si A PERFECT SET for your bedroom BXIIS v B y«J be ama/ed at the range and P- -.rmance of the78 words
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Advertisement63 1953-07-11 1 GIFTS tor Any Occasion easily solved if you only call at Th€ NOVELTY«TotE XX. North Bridge Road. IN. ute 312 3 Sport 6 12 glasses of fresh milk m every 2 lb 1 1 -t hats why o^s yoa can fas£e Me cream <L&/ DAIRY MILK WHOLENUT DAIRY MILK FRUIT63 words
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Article91 1953-07-11 2 Another 3 Reds Killed KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— 1 .;ree moro terrorists have been killed In the Federation. A terrorist was killed and another wounded by a patrol of the 1/7 Gurkhas y. terday •noon m the Kuala Pilah district of Negri Semi The wounded -aped. A Dutch carbine and ammunition91 words
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Article35 1953-07-11 2 A MOTION for exti Q of time and substituted service ot bankruptcy notice against Wally Oak< Promotions was granted by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Mur.w m the Singapore High Court >. terday.35 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-07-11 2 TWINS Bruce (left) and Trevor (extreme right) and their elder brother Alex proudly show off the first "miniature travelling bags to be issued by Qantas Empire Airways m Singapore. The hags are made m attractive maroon pl '-tic and are perfect "miniatures" ofStandard - 97 words
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Article218 1953-07-11 2 HE PAID UNWANTED ATTENTION' THREE months after the watchman of a Singapore firm was dismissed from work for "paying unwanted attentions" to a woman stenographer, he came back with another man, broke a window, entered the place and assaulted the new watchman. The watchman. Mahraj218 words
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Article35 1953-07-11 2 A CHINESE woman. Tan I .an Kirn (34), was Injured by stray pellets from a dog shooter's gun m Paya Lebar Road, Singapore, yesterday. She was taken to hospital and discharged after treatment.35 words
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Article96 1953-07-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The acting Chief Justice. Mr. Pretheroe, at the Selangor Crimina] Court of Appeal, today followed the appeal of Gan Hai Teng against the com tion and fine of $5,000 imposed on a charge of offering a bribe. Gan was alleged to have rorruptly96 words
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Article40 1953-07-11 2 MR. M. GOPALA Menon, Representative of the Government of India will distribute certificates to successful students of the Nctaji Memorial Library's Hindi High School o n July 12, at the Gandhi Memorial Hall, Race Course Road, at 4 p.m.40 words
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381 1953-07-11 2 City's 'Cumbersome System' To Be Improved Stondord Staff Reporter THE present minute papers system adopted by the Singapore City Council is very cumbersome, very laborious and antique ted and considerable improvement will have to be made, Mr. G. C Goodman, Adviser on organisation methods, told a press conference yesterday. Mr381 words
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Article35 1953-07-11 2 THE Safety First Exhibition at .he Victoria Memorial Hail which was to have closed on July Jl has been extended to Wednesday July 15. V. to the exhibition total 6.8ti4 up to Thursday.35 words
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Article, Illustration159 1953-07-11 2 THIRTY -FIVE entries have se far been received for the May Fa** tor's "Miss Federation" contest is aid «>f the Federation School for the Deaf. The applications will close on Jnly The girls will be judged on JuK 29 partly on their nuke-up and partly on159 words
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252 1953-07-11 2 INSPECTOR Abu Bakar bin Ismail, assistant licensing officer of Traffic Police Headquarters, was an "innocent victim" of a racket engineered long before he came to the office, >Ir. David Marshall, defence counsel, submitted m the Singapore First District Traffic Court yesterday. Abu was charged with252 words
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Article49 1953-07-11 2 LYE KENG HEN vaa ph ed ie S Fifth Police .urt, y. frith theft ot h. a loan pen and a p. :r ol glasses, all valued at on T nicfat from Lim Sock Choon nf Kirn Beng Road. Lye claimed trial and WH remanded v,)',x. 'w49 words
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Article206 1953-07-11 2 THE 5:;-year-old Straits I Chinese British Association may have a new constitution with the rules thoroughly i revised m the near future "to keep pace with the times," Mr. T. W. Ong. the president, told The Standard yesterday. He said that the tentative draft tor206 words
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Advertisement68 1953-07-11 2 rr* Pi 'y* LOTION *»^> ROSE^.^JASV N T Jem. j I I PAtcjMERiE CODCT FtAMCI I' x **t^**> %xiSS^\i^^m xusmm K'.KC. use Butterfly stove SAVES TIME MONEY Housewife's Choice 5 <?<:_" _>/_ Tf/fii/ rons. LEA HIN CO (tm sour* br/dob i^. i*o#£. mmt 3/t6 Top Musical Adventure! "JHANJAR" (m liiiulustani)68 words
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Advertisement147 1953-07-11 2 J__^M_^_T*-'"' J *^Tfr4* rV *J'*i !■_*■__<______ ik N1 fc..' __0 |T« I dkV !_L*^_____PllW>t--W F?csm pc\ Ix^/^1 VI |T v < i v I I XL___ LT__ Name: Addi AND (ft AVOID v^ Vi*/ "NEXT MORNING HEADACHEYou should take two ASPRO fabiefs BEFORE you go out and two more next147 words
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Article188 1953-07-11 3 Drop In Price Of Rice Is Hailed SINGAPORE housewives yesterday welcomed the Government's decisMin to lower the price ol rue and suuar from July 20. Rice will be reduced from 37 cents per kati to 34 cents and sujjar irom 35 cents to 30 cents. Mrs. C. T. Lim wife188 words
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106 1953-07-11 3 Divorced Her Man— But Not His Name A SIXG APORE married woman recently divorced has written to the Legal Aid and Advice Section of the Department of Social Welfare asking for advice on her new status. She wrote: 'T have been properly divorced from my husband. I wish to retain106 words
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Article30 1953-07-11 3 THE second Dew village m Larut and Matang District to hold elections will be the Aulong New Village. Villagers will go to the polls on Sunday. .Tulv 19.30 words
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235 1953-07-11 3 THE present volume of tropical fish cai riel from Singapore to Europe is reaching quite cr.i-iderable proportions, Mr. Jan Janzen, freight manager for Royal Dutch Airlines m Singapore, told The Standard yesterday. The last shipment of tropical fish for EuroDe which was flown out235 words
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Article100 1953-07-11 3 STRAY dogs m Singapore may not be "brutally shot" m future, if a move to form the Canine Welfare Association is successful. Mrs. Leon-soh. the sponsor, told The Standard yesterday that the purpose of the proposed Association is to see that uncarel dogs which100 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-07-11 3 photo. MORE than 200 cadets from the Sincrapore Sea Cadet Corps turned up for their written examination held at (ian En? Sens School Hall on Thursday. Picture shows some of thc ordinary seamen and able seamen about to start on their onr hour paper.- StandardStandard - 50 words
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245 1953-07-11 3 THE acute shortage of accommodation for pupils seeking admission to Standard VI classes m Singapore wilL be relieved to some extent with the completion of three new secondary English schools by the end of this year, Mr. K. E. Ince, Deputy Director of245 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-07-11 3 MR. DEVADATTA Jetley, the famous Indian dancer will start regular dance classes m Singapore soon, to train local dance enthusiasts. The classes will be held ia the Indonesia Club. V.M.C.A. Kaffles Quay, and the Kerala Samajam, m Race Course Road. Mr. Jetley recently returned to the Colony from a six73 words
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298 1953-07-11 3 Four Rural Districts Are Set To Votes No Decision Yet On Qualifications Standard Staff Reporter FOUR out of seven Singapore Rural District Committees have now completed their basic preparations for thc forthcoming elections m the rural areas, The Standard learned yesterday. They have already lubmitted to tho Chairman of lho298 words
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Article97 1953-07-11 3 $1,500 Mil. WD Claims THI of the vv ii Ds nage i lommi! k>n t the quarter Apt il t,, June this i ipproximate with the numb rlaii tere I il I lfl n io. The numbei o! 1 1 pon which i have made was 07.1 ll dat I97 words
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Article122 1953-07-11 3 Standard St.ilT I.t porter THE Bl aod 'Iran I Service, Singapore nov I i ufficienl stocks In the Bio.. I Bank so that no blood arill X* taken from dono Blood Transfusion Sectioi r the Safety Mi rt Exhibition A the Victoria Memorial as fi i122 words
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Article64 1953-07-11 3 A SINCAPORE woman. Kok Yok Yit, chief tenant of a house at Potong it lr, said In the Sixth Police Court ye terday that when she went to collect rent from her subtenant, she was assaulted. The subtenant, Chee Tong Yu. who was charged arith assaulting her on64 words
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Article85 1953-07-11 3 AS A FIRS I rehabilitation ol vagrants, Ilia PriMit. D< partment is nt i ing fo r ketmaking com Hi. The monthly report of tlie Department lor Jum that Malay pri nnei m t gapofe were learning U\ i i En Pearl's lbn Pri m iht85 words
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Article78 1953-07-11 3 LIM Choo Neo. a Singapore nurse, pleaded guilty m the Sixth Police Court yesterday to charges of cheating lour people of various .sums of money by promising them jobs at the General Hospital. She wa.s alleged to have cheated Teo Ah Eng of a sum amounting78 words
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Article67 1953-07-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE City Council Health Statement for th? week ending July 4, reveals a total of 193 deaths m Singapore as against 827 births. Pneumonia and enteritis again caused more dea'h^ than any other disease In the Colony. Forty-five persons died from these two diseases.67 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-07-11 3 MISS Anne Lim Geok Lat was wed to Mr. Charles Cheah Hong Poh last Saturday m the St. Joseph's Church. Kuching. The bride wore white lace and carried a bouquet of white gardenias. Her father. Mr. Lim Ah Ann gave her away. The service was conducted by the Rev. Fr.90 words
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Advertisement113 1953-07-11 3 r^^'D/WES DANCE IH E BRIGHTEST SPOT IN THE CITY s! OV SPLENDID EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT [dl w lAII Sl_»T£_t-_ PAMELA A YVONNE foi a borl M'us'in only ursf Chinese Food Served j RESTAVRcANT for Tahie Reserve ions. _j X I wi Wi. ny fl r/^flf/Ttr i_A_!__S___te^'' ':-^_s-S-E^^B^^^_-S-_l__S^^p fff3gSsr f *^a»SC'ff___-£*^ ^^^^sk_S_js_*'_s*S*__S»^_113 words
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Advertisement5 1953-07-11 3 &fs£sBß^^B xi :b£__sM Bk&'S- '^''ffift'fr.5 words
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Advertisement39 1953-07-11 3 l«Bno_p'T3ETTr-va- c-i3H»rv c«Bt.r B____n_ ti at atai aaa aaaaaa aaaa aaa aaaa_><* I PACK AIW i f litrssssssslir I' int' si Iss Asstnsttittir llr irf "fftiW't ft llt W__fM-___T -__H____ff-__Bl________________________eT-_______i r mm______ m > J^BSi___Ym____w_mO__w^_mf ftiflfli. i_r* j! d__f*^/_____k____f!__B I39 words
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Article, Illustration93 1953-07-11 4 MEN of the lst battalion, the Worcestershire Regiment on their arrival by train m Jobore Bahru yesterday from North Perak on their way back to the United Kingdom after three years fighting the terrorists m tbe Malayan jungle. The battalion was given a big send-off fromStandard - 93 words
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Article106 1953-07-11 4 COMMODITY PRICES tV CLOSING rubbc. prices (cents per Ib) m Singapore yesterday were Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose iitiZ i\C.i No. 1 R.S.S. Mi b. No. 2 R.S.S. 65^ 65] No. 3 R.S.S. 62. iii Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday waa S_l7^ per picul.106 words
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Article74 1953-07-11 4 OW Poon Saw. taikong of a motor sampan, was fined STU m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to three marine offences. Ow was fined $50 for carrying 132 gallons of dangerous petroleum (instead of the permitted 63) m a dangerous74 words
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Article54 1953-07-11 4 WHEN a Singapore detective saw 17-year-old Hamed bin Syed Daud loitering m the King George V Park on Thursday night, he stopped him a nd found a six-inch-dagger on him. In the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday, Hamed pleaded guilty to possession of the54 words
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Article64 1953-07-11 4 VICTIMS of the shophouse hre m New Bridge Road on Mune 7. who have made Statutory Declarations m Court setting out the valuables they lost m the fire, can now make their claims at Tanjong Pagar Police Station. All claimants are required to bring64 words
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Article144 1953-07-11 4 Standaid Staff Correspondent PENANG Fri -'lii" .Mins nf Women*! In I bring women together to icarn things which a to their hones, to develop a spirit of triendlin< tion and initiative. Thi? vcd hy the Chairman of the P lesley Territorial Association of Women aya. Mrs.144 words
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230 1953-07-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri —For the first rime m its history, the Malayan Trade Union Council held its annual conference here today without any invited Government official on the platform. There was only one Invited official at the conference Mr. J. A. Brazier, the Federation's trade230 words
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Article34 1953-07-11 4 I GOH Kirn S- g trial m tl. Police Court i charge oi thefi ol loads of gi Teo Boon Hoe Bail of $2,000 v a until July 17,34 words
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Article, Illustration156 1953-07-11 4 EASTERN women are fast taking to Western cosmetics to enhance their already attractive lea* res said Mr. Davis *r. head of M_,x Factors Ltd.. who is the son of the founder of the world I (•osmetics firm, yesterday v he arrived m Singapore156 words
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Article109 1953-07-11 4 THE Sii p ra Volunteer Corp omplaints Iron its nienib they have of fu -day volunteer tr; i: Captain J. S. Jones, tba Adjutant of the SVC. told I Standard He was m« on a indepen dent f o r Seletar. Mr. M. P. D, Nair. on109 words
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203 1953-07-11 4 Court Told Of Trader 's Gifts To Law Clerks A SUM of Si was sot r. by Koh Liang Hwee for lawyers' fees. Of thi-. sum a certain amount was paid to the law firm of Mr. Goho, while I*-* balance included gifts to lawyers' clerks for advice received. stated203 words
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Article80 1953-07-11 4 A BANKRUPTCY petition against B. F. Gutterson was adjourned tor one month by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, m the Singapore Bankruptcy Court y. day. The petition wa.s made hy Mr. .1. E. Jean?. Assia Comptroller of Income Tax, said |hat Gutteraon had defaulted payment80 words
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Article25 1953-07-11 4 THK UMNO at a UMNO hcadqu. Bahru yesterd mx m% pone the ta Con:. the result of the M( I Commit:' im.25 words
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Advertisement394 1953-07-11 4 a glimpse of Chinese histary MA MO LAN t^\ s?^ WARRIOR MAID //flfeS^'^ OF CHINA i^^^WmWf^ HUA MU-LAN wos o young flfr PsJ^^SKj _>W girl living auietly ot home \M( f ftt"^^ when hei father was con- jW* V^J^__\ii^_f scripted foi tht army. nC^ Js v ft\ WW Knowing ht394 words
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Advertisement72 1953-07-11 4 Torln jij "1M..M,,,, ERHHJ 1 XX,. ■MM I i '----a. ISfan 1 "•i KEAKDTI PSRAIE" 1 1 1 1 I •I. __g___nn~ S-i p "PAHLI SUU i« mill M I I 1 I -CHIN.. lilll i KIN NEEDS NIVEA C&.AM Frotrcn 0901 a 1 tun, wind eni I rotes Ico.in^72 words
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Miscellaneous87 1953-07-11 4 Weather MIMMCM Temperature: irom ..20 p.m. o n Jnlv 9 to -_ri. k a m o* n Jalv ,a Singapore P J 1 n < 72F > Kota 7%? l»». Kuala Lumpur }2D« P°h I "OF), Kuantan v «*»e I fr.?Hf X i urn Temperature: JuW 'li aV H U87 words
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235 1953-07-11 5 ndard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE may have the longest and finest j,, Malaya measuring 1,500 feet spanning the tv rivers, Kallang and Rochore, if it is nl U .nrs and a causeway. 10,000 plan to relieve the acute Kallang Road, it was envisaged ild235 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-07-11 5 MARNVR's C.O. Talked With Admiralty BOAC part nl m d he VH eon- the re- 1 I U I criilli.rt20 words
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Article84 1953-07-11 5 THE following office- bearers wore elected at the General Meet mc; of the Singapore District Branch (South) Progressive Party recently: ChairMr. S M. Vasagar; 'Chairmen: Mr. X M. S Hamid: Pek Boon Keng- SecMr. S. U. M. Sali; H. E. Joseph; Treasurer: Lim Wee Pian. Committee Members:84 words
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108 1953-07-11 5 RI Wat rationing m -Singapore wiii continue this said Mr. W. W. Jenkins, acting Comptrol'er ot Sup- Purchases of rice from Burma recently have been adeQual <gh to ensure local requirements* for the rest of vc. r. nrever, said Mr. Jenkins, world supplies of108 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-07-11 5 THE Siagapore Arts Society's exhibition of the Loke collection of prints by the world's masters, opened yesterday to a large gathe;.ng of civic leaders and photography enthusiasts. Standard picture shows Mr. Malcoh MacDo-ald, the Commissioner General admiring seme of the prints m the birds section. Mr. Loke Wan Tho. Asia's68 words
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200 1953-07-11 5 Standard Staff Reporter A BILL to extend the residential qualifications of candidates for Singapore City Council elections from tne present three years to seven years will be introduced m the Legislative Council at its meeting on July 21. This follows a motion passed by200 words
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Article108 1953-07-11 5 Fatal Car Drive Ends In Arrest A WARRANT was issued yesterday for the arrest of Lee Kirn. a Singapore fitter, who cave evidence at a Coroner's inquiry into the death of a 27-year old woman. Soon Ying. killed m a midnight car drive on Buona Vista Road on May 23.108 words
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Article31 1953-07-11 5 MR. ,T C. BOTTOMS, former Private Secretary to the H:_»h Commissioner, has been appointed District Officer. Temerloh. m place of Mr. I. M. Bdye. who goes on leave shortly.31 words
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Article121 1953-07-11 5 Clerk Took Cinema Collections A CLERK who worked seven years m the Army Kinema Corporation, Singapore, took two nights* collections amounting to $279.70 from the A. X.C. cinema at Aver Raiah Road on June 22 and 23. The next day he did not report for work and was missing from121 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-07-11 5 pnoio. M.S. de Bottoa (leftl, the Farisiaa perfume expert who grfawl Wt g» »^g »g b>lii by BOAC Comet was met st the airport by Mr and Mrs. GL. Orstergo. general MaaagCC ol Hagcmcycr Trading Co.. sgeats for the House ol Godet. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article87 1953-07-11 5 A TEACHER'S house is to be presented to the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society at a tea party marking the first anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone of the British Red Cross Crippled Children's Home, at Tanaii Merah Besar, Changi. on87 words
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Article36 1953-07-11 5 HASSAN BIN LUTUN (26), an Indonesian, pleaded guilty m the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate's Court yesterday to entering the Federation of Malaya without a passport. Sentence was postponed pending further enquiries by the police.36 words
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Article163 1953-07-11 5 17 Chinese Commies Won't Talk A PARTY of 17 Chinese Communists m costumes ranging from the semi-military Communist uniforms and cheongsams to Mongolian and I Tibetian national dress, ar- rived m Singapore by air last night from Calcutta on their way to China. In the party were Chinese boys and163 words
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Article51 1953-07-11 5 IXCHE Hasbie bin Sulaiman. n Malay artist will arrive m Singapore today from Kuching. Saraw.ik, to spen-i two months studying pub.ic relations work. He is attached to thc Sarawak Informa' ion Service. For the first fortnight, he will be attached to the Public Relations51 words
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175 1953-07-11 5 Standard Staff Reporter FOR years Malayan women have used Paris perfumes but now the women of Paris may have a chance to wear perfumes prepared from flowers grown m Malaya. "Why not? asked M. S. de Botton, of the house of Godet, famous French perfume manufacturers,175 words
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339 1953-07-11 5 Wide Powers For Bureau? Standard Staff Reporter runf n wF I le S ,s, f on I s bcin9 fino,i se<* Singapore to combat corBu P r 'mht^ L y ,e i heod f the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, told The Standard yesterday.339 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-07-11 5 photo Tilt Officer Command mi;. BlagS paw Harbour Board Police Keserve, (apt. D. Archer, handing over the certificate of commivsioa t o Second Lieut. Tan Hock Soo n at a ceremonial parade yesterday. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article43 1953-07-11 5 TWO persons were fi:. total of $i..=son fur assisting In the management of ehap-j In tlie Bingapefi Fourth Police Coi t yesterday. Chng Hun Choo (18) wafined $500 while the other man, Ng Low Theng (48) was fined $1,000.43 words
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87 1953-07-11 5 Standard Stall Krporter THE 22-man .'oint I of Acti' »n repre ent m l8.0(io Government en last night met b» for c tare boi discussed Urn* naa schema a. eked oui v ernment bs n .'cciiiiii ion's I The l the scheme to87 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-07-11 5 TIIK Keppel ..duration Association collected i tmsa of $1,000 through Iwo film shows and students' contri hiition s for ttw hqiiipmoit I und for Ihe proposed 5....0. 000 Cultural Centre Fai the Singapore < mim II ti idyll 1 duration. Puliirc sliows Mr CC Tan the aetiai pees Meal ofStandard - 91 words
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Advertisement89 1953-07-11 5 IPLETE SET OF UAYM KAM- RfttOROS 1 1 < im:u\ tickets to sek "Ilan* < lirMian Andersen** < w fo arrange the I HANS CHRISTI .V JBk m order of poptlantyl VM a)aniiyKaye I j<*n* Christian f j §!zjk Andersen I wr- J to: SHAW BROS ROBINSON RD.,I c .iMv'i.Vv189 words
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Advertisement122 1953-07-11 5 iwiio jfr «v WS m mi^> _S_ Me /i| x, S m^~~~ 9 es,VOU CSS^s*m V X^ With a wide range of models Vv -^^V designed to suit every pocket and >. every taste, Rolex have just the y/^X SERVICF watch you want and can easily PrMe and c MfHcm122 words
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Article897 1953-07-11 6 pay structure that will emerge as a icsult nf the urrent negotiation^ between the Singa pure (l. Merriment and its employees should be based on me recognizable and rational principle. It was because of this lack ol any sound principle to guide it thai the Whole pay897 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1953-07-11 6 RICHARD LOWENTHAL - RICHARD LOWENTHAL By r |lIE real inside story of the start and spreading of the East (ierman workers' rising is now known at least m its main outline. Such questions as whether the beginnings of the movement were favoured by the East German1,365 words
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Article322 1953-07-11 6 Review of Views UMNO v. Cantang It is understood, according to Utusan. that 14 UMNO branches m Perak have ath jnited themselves to the UMNO headquarters, and tner« are now 18 mote UMNO branches which are still loyal, to Dato Panglima Bukit Gan tana 1: La also understood that' the322 words
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Letter200 1953-07-11 6 Sir;— After a |on| silence it Is heartening to know thai the Singapora Teachers? Union is taking positive step^ to ■nake representations about tne re-instatement of their former secretary. Mr, C V Devan Nair, who bas been dismissed trom his tCPchina service because the authorities decided to200 words
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Letter282 1953-07-11 6 Sir:— The piou s protestations of the leaders of the UMNO and the M.C.A. of their non-communal outlook, betray traces of hypocrisy when viewed against the back-ground of their political activities. The M.1.C.. on the other hand though it is manifestly a communal organisation has with consistency282 words
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Letter207 1953-07-11 6 Sir. Mr. Soon Cheng Sun's recent exposition that Malaya is still backward and lacks political consciousness, is not a revelation m itsc'.f, as this has been said umpteen times before, but rather a sad reflection on those who hold a narrow political conception, and a pessimistic outlook for207 words
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Letter109 1953-07-11 6 Sir: Shortly after the 1 iation employers m lar^c commercial and mcrchantile firm* have been paying their employees (ot different grades) fortnightly privilege which they apart denied m pre-war days 1 knew quite a number of these people, and most of il the monthly syste n of109 words
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Advertisement115 1953-07-11 6 SINGAPORE TH.ut STANDARD INDEPENDENT MUMtflfa NKWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 128 Robinson Road, Singopore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Cr Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, lhc Times Building. Printing House Squore. London, E.C. 4. KUAIA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton Street, 83 Cowon Street, 8. Leith Street, Telcohonc 4588.115 words
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Advertisement84 1953-07-11 6 FEDERATION AIR SEMKE Scheduled Service: Between Kualo Lumpur, Bentong. Jento T Jenderoto, Sitiowon, Ipoh, Kuon.'.i Fi Koto Bharu, Malacca, Batu Pa^af Johore Bahru, Dungun, Mersing, Scyomot, Bid Singapore. Chortcr Rotes on requ. I AH Enquiries ,o: MANSFIEID CO. IT? Loke Yew Building, Kuala Lumpur T p^Tsecretol sandwich tp success I—84 words
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Article41 1953-07-11 7 WRONG QUOTE: ALLEN (Reiitot)— Ami Georia tegoncally ent Eisen- nee here i which I m that Qcorrect to the Fresi\:r.er.can here fol- Asians It is Mr. ledicati] nobody -ney can "Our •c and 1 ai hieved ited na- not to acre."41 words
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Article28 1953-07-11 7 F inns Get A Govt. At Last 10, (Rev- at. Dr. v ap fcOVof Party ■TS. c.mS {rar- li i nent j Pi an); Pari g- I .:ien28 words
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31 1953-07-11 7 1 \FP)— Pai liamenl SHAPE reflect c m il i/aShinwell il State on Par British (nt I out j n ollieer j I SHAPi Br31 words
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Article142 1953-07-11 7 Andreu Roth - Andre u Roth Clash Of Two Toughs By MALENKOVS swift rejeeol Beria i< interpreted as being the final answer to Doctors Plot, according to Isaac Deutscher. the author of a forthcoming book '•Russia after Stalin." He writes. "A bid for power was impressive m the story142 words
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Article21 1953-07-11 7 IT'S twi -c as uood to be In 1 iai! m Xew Hampshire Legismosted pay for pri--50 cents to US$l APAP - 21 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-07-11 7 LOVELY Kay Duggar. seen m this picture, won the title of Miss Universe of Miami Beach over twelve other contest ?"V\ en tf red m the local final, held recently Ahrfers Hotel. Miami Beach, n^STT^STSUMiS toS presen, a city rather tha„ a State, will now go to Long Beach California61 words
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255 1953-07-11 7 aa U S,iI GT( N Ju,v 10 < (Reuter).-Senator Joseph McCarthy (Rep.- Wisconsin) yesterday accepted the resignation of Mr. J. B. Matthews as executive director oi the Senate Investigations Subcommittee. Tho tion was announced a^ short time after President Eisenhower said he deplored Mr. .Matthews'255 words
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Article82 1953-07-11 7 SALISBURY. (Southern Rhodesia), .July 10 (Reuter) Majot General J.C. Walkey. Chiel Engineer. Middle East Land Forces, said yesterday that the regular armies of the Commonwealth were spread out ovei the world holding down trouble. General Walkey told a passing out parade of Southern Rhodesian Territorials at82 words
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Article82 1953-07-11 7 Stond. Loncon Correspond, t LCNDON, July 10 The lollowing ore rhe closing price* of rubber < f«n on fhe Lon don market: LONDON KUBPtP Spot 191 c. Aug. 19£ d. Sept. I9:;d. Oct./ Dec. l r <d Jon. /Mor. 19id. Apr./Jun« 19ld. Aug. c.i.f. I9|d. Morket82 words
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Article168 1953-07-11 7 THE 'MAN FROM MARS' WAS A MONKEY ATLANTA. Georgia. July 10. (Reuter)— Scientist decid.d yesterday tbat a "man from outer space" which two At lan. a barbers and their friend said they found on a road near heie WM a hairless and tai less monkey. The three frienda claimed that168 words
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Article495 1953-07-11 7 UN DIPLOMATS SEE BERIA USED AS SCAPEGOAT UNITED NATIONS, July m u„i»»_c Nations diplomats believe the rh B Un,te r ?eod P Beri d efle 2 hier^lchy. W despread P ur 9e m the Russian But few diplomats thought that the puree of Beria and thoseU.P.; Reuter; A.F.P. - 495 words
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132 1953-07-11 7 Songs Drown Out Court Proceedings SARAFAND CAMP. Israel. July 10. (Reuter)— The president of an Israeli military court here had to adjourn the trial of 15 suspected terrorists yesterday because the majority of them sang at the top of their voices to drown the proceedings. Ten of the 15 accused132 words
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93 1953-07-11 7 Standard London Corr. LONDON. Fri Malaya will be the subject of a study by 40(1 senior pupils at the Grammar School at Imperial Institute all day Tuesday. The Malayan Commissioner. Raja Sir Uda, th e Information OtTicei. Mr. Frank Sullivan, the Institute93 words
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Article58 1953-07-11 7 TOKYO, July 10 CAP) Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida plans to send Foreign Minister Katsuo Oka?aki to SouthEast Asia on a goodwill mission this fall, the newspaper Asahi reported today. The Foreign Minister, said the Asahi. is also expected to take up Japan's reparations issue with58 words
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Article42 1953-07-11 7 AFTER running a mile to a telephone to report that his car had been stolen, m Gaylord. Michigan. Ephraim Brock. father of nine children, dropped dead of a heart attack. The thieves returned the car the next day. UPUP - 42 words
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Article159 1953-07-11 7 CAPETOWN, July 10 (AFP)— Daniel Malan, South African Premier, said m a speech here on Thursday that if Australia were ever menaced by "powers m the Indian Ocean," she could depend on South Africa to stand by her. He was speaking at lunch h honour159 words
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Article59 1953-07-11 7 VIENNA, July 10 (AFP).— Xew Soviet Ambassador a.id High Commissioner m Austria. Ivan Ivanovich Ilywhov. attended for the first rioe today a session of tb e fourpower Allied Council m Vienna. Present chairman of the Council. French High Com missioner Jean Payan welcomed him on59 words
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Article168 1953-07-11 7 WASHINGTON, July 10 (Reuter) The White House today announced that President Eisenhower lud told Persia the lnited States could send her no nunc economic aid because of her failure to reach abetment with Britain over the oil nationalisation dispute. The White II168 words
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Article30 1953-07-11 7 NORTH Pak '.m's 1" heat w.w e 1. and '.i' l l p lo I died Ofi July 3 and 4 tempei sl around degress I ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration110 1953-07-11 7 A PRIVATE inquiry to ascertain whether there was "any Miscarriage of justice" m the conviction of Timothy John Evans, 25, (shown above) hanged three years a?o f«r -Murdering his bahy daughter, Geraldine, at 10. I 1 1 1 1 rt t•i ti Place. London, has been ord- red b.v SirAP - 110 words
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Article17 1953-07-11 7 I MOUN- Sp Anril >raga_ erday, I rocki ana" La\u bign j;-.u tba _ky. AFPAFP - 17 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-07-11 7 ROB FRT (left) and Gerald Rossner, cause of an internation row involving France, Israel, Germany, Spain and Australia, are greeted by their aunt Mrs. Judity Rossner on July 2, at their new home m Frarce the Villa La Moussomere at St. Leonard, near Senlis. The Villa, owned by Andre H'eil.88 words
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Article19 1953-07-11 7 CHARACI ERS .< r Cl typewriti D den factory 1 is w rl I 500 m tin ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article140 1953-07-11 7 LONDON, Ju- 10 (AP) Britain has j idi d withhold for It* being— full recognition <f Egypt's chai <»n» a monarchy to i -public. tm official source day. It Wtt lean time that A< I• i Borrel ten.: State- hold arms dole to tlv ment.140 words
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Article53 1953-07-11 7 MANILA. J —The Philipp lifted "ret.. on Bi arriving h. Bllt t'lK'V •i if tne PI Mil m Hoi i Filipinos' ►;kong ously a nd nu ame. Mr. Frank tenant Colour; .1 British Mir, who returned terday. Foreign Office the rom \nn of thr r53 words
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Article17 1953-07-11 7 LONDO! I R > Britaii < lifted a ii V P 1 I n a i.17 words
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Advertisement100 1953-07-11 7 w< <fV/ ACIIII.MyMKNTS i^j^y/ of (I c^mC^^^^^ *y/>s> /jy/y> AS'Jwjmi \yrwM/?s 3 J I'/// A, world ot competing l.ongines con slufe irnple undeniable lacts.- EVfcH achieved by a ENFIIJHA IKI Observatory, Mil •c4., ,77a 9 POINTS. m ol absolute prerlsion 0 L i\Hl achieved o\ a C_ EN l- v100 words
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Advertisement49 1953-07-11 7 1/l/o/sey cardinal rr arm** y SOCKS h Sf/WVA tt\SCN Bt&- HAL _^-_______-____i N//on re-inforced ot hoc/: ond to f Lil. lll Wl Mlli.i.liLY MIOW V \l\n»MV !o\ VI cm l.\ \Mi W 111 ll Hall Mom S3 75 Klaslic Top Slack Socks $2/95 m mmm^^^^^^ **<*._ A Wmmammw*^^ ->_____^^_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_^^^^H^^^_____________________^____ _________________H!49 words
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Article39 1953-07-11 8 THE most powerful dredger! m the world. Pak:.- Ad- I mira Bahr." called at day. The dredger ;oni; ioned trom Amster* by Pakistan and has a Pakistani crew aboard. The ship i due m Karachi around midA39 words
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Article108 1953-07-11 8 TUG GOES TO AID OF SANGOLA COLOMBO. July 10 (Rett- ten. -The Dutch tuf Oo I left for Calcutta to thc fiti_6-!on British motor vestal Sangola which broke ita back after running agfOUad it. t tba Hooghlv ra i Juiy 1. The tug was la Colombo for I .salvage during108 words
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252 1953-07-11 8 GERMANS ORDER 'CONNIES' FOR 1st NEW AIRLINE NEW YORK. July 10 (Reuter) Mr. Leonard Schwartz, director of Commercial Sales for the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation yesterday confirmed that the new West German airline planned to buy an undisclosed number of Lockheed Super Constellations. Ttie new International Airline Germany's tirst postwaf civil252 words
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129 1953-07-11 8 TOKYO. Jul.v 10 (UP) Foreign shipowners and operators are being hindered from placing orders with Japanese shipyards b y the British shipbuilding industry, a .Japanese press report said yesterday. .Jiji Press said British shipbuilders are working on th*» Bank of England to prevent foreign129 words
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Article71 1953-07-11 8 LOS ANGELES, Ju!v 10. (AP) A new Btiperaoßtc fd Rghter. the YF-ltt Super Sabre has .successfully completed its lirst test flights. Nort.i American Aviation, Inc.. announced yesterday. The Super Sabre made two flights mi n one day at Edwards i Ai r Force Base, with George welch,71 words
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Article18 1953-07-11 8 IHE r.S Sena-e J omm iti proved a into the 5 :onal q iota ol 240.00018 words
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Advertisement704 1953-07-11 8 Fast Transpacific Service to San Francisco and Los Angeles via Hongkong and Japan. Agents ANGLO FRENCH 6c BENDIXSENS LTD. TFL: K. Lumpur 111 Spore X 2281/3 P. Sham 2«>_ Malacca 451. Penang S?5 Ig|uißf FOR I'R CONTINENT Spore P Sham Penani llcnrinnfs for (ienoa AviMiinoiith Liveipool litasaow 14/20Jul> 21/23 July704 words
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Advertisement1207 1953-07-11 8 tBLUE FUNNEL UNE rAOf __S_U__F_B» W_T**^»««« m_.__n^--i (I.lUlrm MANSIIILI. fl 10.. LID. r»~»g» Drpi Imiinmnipf ir !.ini__t.t»re carrier* option << imimiml *im utun t»ort. M iosm unci -NaNHwar am*m hammmm* as i.iw.kiimh nt aatwM LOMION v UIMIMNIAI PMMIf L>i-e Sail* VT.arr P«n!i n for Llvermnl Hr Havre luly ii m.1,207 words
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Advertisement311 1953-07-11 8 JA-'A NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal R**t-r-Ua- Uajrd Holland Am ric a Line ltl m laei line R-tterdam Rottei ;!at„ Amsterdam HALIFAX (NONIIEALI L*)nl()N NKW m.ik PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOWLB NEW ORItANS via SULZ Spore P Sham P. i.aag hRmn <B ia? J,,,> r,Au Eu_a I »"ii IiRKNIL (Rl |f tSAaa °i;\ii..311 words
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Advertisement676 1953-07-11 8 EAST ASIATIC l| SAILINGS FROM S( W|>| Mnm s pore i KINA-; foi Bangkok Salg.m SKi Hoiiekoiig M-miia Kiit* t YoknhHtna M II Uj,,, -LALANDIA" foi Bangkok -MtlNtiOLlA' Fui Ban Kkck baigt>n Hongkong Mann*' Kt.be anrl Vokr,hnmii t,, m MASALA For 8ar,:,:;,,,::- "*Um f'»r Bangkok Saigon. Hongkong. M d Kolk*676 words
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Article31 1953-07-11 9 Colony To Have Another H.K. Mill r,K ChScse cottoß lift' nr m Honi;Plans to a other mill jfcortim to h X,r ;t Wah Kiu \at M P ro_ and ild be31 words
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Article10 1953-07-11 9 Trade Bill To Raise Taiiffs EU apri. ocal for per10 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-07-11 9 AUSTRALIAN administered Papua and New Giiiaea. inhibited by about 1.500.000 indigenous people is well developed m its tropica! (Tops. Oa rubber plantations natives dear the area, plant out Uie seedlings trees collect the raw latex, process it into sheets, dry it in' smoke kilns and hnndle it lor transport. Pietu63 words
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200 1953-07-11 9 Xl BBER prices m Singapore were steady at the lower levels yesterday, the easier quotations being largely attributable to the lower New York prices. The market closed quiet at 66^ cents per lb. for first grade rubber for July shipment (674 cents on Thursday).200 words
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Article41 1953-07-11 9 HONGKONG, July 10 —Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong 'Exchange today were $1583 t v £1 sterling <=t..***** to U.S. 1 dollar: $1,829 ilo Malayan $1: $0,198 to one I Indonesian Ruppiah, Gold I $270,875 one tael.41 words
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311 1953-07-11 9 ttoitda-d Market Reporter THE Rubter Manufacturers' A-_sn-;«*:_» _i sa.iotion or New Yerk ore now m£_??______" 0nd .t he R ubbcr Trade A$ of ol! co_:..t.. CS represented tflT£ XjZl2s*2?£S* 1° he desire meeting ta hold o rub.er co. fij^,, Yin n RMW>er StU<,y GrOU311 words
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Article125 1953-07-11 9 US Told: Return To Gold WAS-i.Nc.TO>.. July IR, (AP>— Seu, Styles Bridge- j terday proposed a return to m I Said standard, abandoned m 1933 under President Roosevelt. He introduced a bill which would make currency redeemable m E old with gold having a value of L"Ss;is an ounce. In125 words
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Article159 1953-07-11 9 Danger Of Fake Shrimps LONDON July 10 (Reuier) Patriot* Brrtish members of Parliament noshed indignantly yesteYUay w hen they heard that any country m tbe world could legally name a village "Great Britain" ani mail, its products -Made m Great Britain." The revelation came during a debate by a House159 words
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Article108 1953-07-11 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market m Singapore remained quiet and slightly easier yesterday with only small business passing. Copra was an easier market at 532 per picul buyers and 5..2A sellers for July shipment, those for August being S3l and Wl| per picul buyers and108 words
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Article105 1953-07-11 9 Important East-West Trade Talks GENEVA. July 1" (Reuterr— Secret Easl-Wi t trade I held here ia Aor.: ander the of the lions Economic Con for pc lE> Fi hf »>ed to "prepare th^ 1 r r le the Cr v n n a I I Swedish y of lr. Myrdal,105 words
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Article225 1953-07-11 9 UK WILL NOT LIFT BAN ON PEKING IMMMIN, Jii V-. II Jht Government said ycstrnlay it would not irlax ront mis on strategic •oori to China i because of any (rade arrangements marir recently m Peking between Q-tafl and a Rronp ol Brtllrt businessmen. Mr. V\ tar i P| president225 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-07-11 9 RECENTLY arrived hy air from a month's Eeropean tour i.s Mr. Klmh. Peng Leng thr Singapore bO-kiacssman who rr presented .Mr ssi v Maine Comte Co., ltd lMi agenls for YMA aleJie.s llu: vi.. Ins sUv ia Switzerland lie visited the CYMA mate* .arti.r? which produces so-nr of the best70 words
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Article84 1953-07-11 9 THE tin section of the Malayan share market continued steady yesterday but ed Quiel due to the pj >r local response to the rise m the tin metal price m London. Industrial shares remain- j ed quiet while rubbers were again neglected. Changed prires '.vr*T-84 words
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Advertisement80 1953-07-11 9 SUNLIGHT SOAP costs even less >^ >s. only Jv per Sunlight Soap now costs __a_tt\^^^^ even less than before. It saves B B"* your money and your clothes B S_^ too! Sunlight's gentle lather gets B rid of dirt without hard rubbing. g With ordinary soaps you wear away I80 words
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Miscellaneous881 1953-07-11 9 I w^.^, i 'i''i'TT_rTngrT^i*-_r^rii_^^ IPOH ENTERTAINMENT Xl RV: Skirts Ahoy 10.30 am Everything I Have is Yours 12 45. 3. 6.45. 9.15 p.m. REX: Mara Maru 10 30 amAgainst All Flags plua The World's Most Beautitul Girls 12 45. 3. 8.45. 9.15 p.m.; Operation Service 11J5 p.m. M Naam (Tamil)881 words
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Article179 1953-07-11 10 KHOO BOON CHOO - KHOO BOON CHOO B Y ALTHOUGH the Penan* team is not the best that the selectors can muster i the exclusion of Lim Hock Siane and the inclusion of Yeanc Kah Thon* bein* the main Wrmm of soccer fans), the settlement is still slro n; enough179 words
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Article126 1953-07-11 10 SINGAPORE'S best bantamj weight boxer. Sonny Chia was I outboxed and outmanoeuvred by Slam's Chai Sithpol m a scheduled 10-round main bout at the Happy World stadium last night. Sithpol scored a TKO win yi the ninth round when Sonny Chia signalled the referee to stnp the126 words
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Article206 1953-07-11 10 WOODBRIDGE Hospital hid to fi 2 ht very hard for their 3-1 victory over the Gymkhana Snorts Club m a SAFA Division .m match played at St. George's Koad yesterday. Woodbridse's only goal scored m the first half w:i s In the 18th minute through206 words
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Article78 1953-07-11 10 St. Patrick's School. Katon" beat St. Joseph's Institution o—O m an inter brother schools tennis tournament Results St Patrick's men- 1 tioned firs: L Chin R Gail ler beat M Pasqual A Leong 6—4 6—o Say Meng 1 A. Miles beat J Green way I E.78 words
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Article90 1953-07-11 10 SINGAPORE Teachers Training College will meet the St. JoseDh Institution at cricket on the SJI ground at 10 am. today Tomorrow they will play against the Ceylon Sports Cub at Balestier at 11 am. mi n a SCA Junior tourney match The teams will be selected from the90 words
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Article226 1953-07-11 10 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG By IPOH. Perak are the underdogs m todays Malaya Cup soccer against Penang to decide the northern zone finalists. On paper and reputation the settlement has the beating of the home state but 1 am not ruling out the possibility of Perak bringing226 words
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298 1953-07-11 10 IPOH. Fri. For th e first time m the history ,f Perak badminton a brother atid his sister have both qualified for all three final.? m an 'open championship They are Tan Jin Eong. who is defending his singles and doubles titles and his298 words
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Article24 1953-07-11 10 THE Royal Navy athletir sport s scheduled to be held at HMS Terror yesterday was >stponed to Monday because of rain24 words
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Article40 1953-07-11 10 PENANO, Fri -l n a dull first division sorrer match played ;.t Hie Virloria Green today Indian Recreation Club scored their u St A Wo n ,:rVs whe n they beat tne Chinese Rerreation Club 2 140 words
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Article27 1953-07-11 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— 12th Royal Lancers beat 18 Infantry Brigade Signr.ls 11 1 m the Calbeck 'Cup knockout soever, tournament oa HQ Malaya grounci.27 words
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623 1953-07-11 10 ROVERS OUST GALLANT RECS IN CUP OPENER ROVERS Sports Club, on whom the onus of launching SAFA's 1953 League programme had fallen, were once again called upon to do the same m the Senior Cup-tie at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday—and the opposition Singapore Recreation Club. There was no better send-off.623 words
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Article60 1953-07-11 10 Rosalind Ratnam PATTERN SERVICE THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You must enclose three ten cent stomps it you wont your pottern cut. If I don't get the stomps, you don't get the pattern. A numbei of orders hove come to ire without the stamps. These won'!60 words
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Article31 1953-07-11 10 THE Singappore Polo Clrb will hold a Summer GymKhana at Thomson Boad on Sunday from 9 a.m Apart from Jumping and other Masses there will b e enddren's events.31 words
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Advertisement321 1953-07-11 10 TODAY j|_fS H'yv DA,LY! l^i ir.4 iv fti^^f^a .111 I 1 i'» -___C__OBmmMblk M\rryone lovrs a good love siory.., here are thrre m one niagnifi.rnl |iict nre! l|tfe?wßw THF .33^5 STORY OF >: THREE LOVES ■n n |IR <i uu «w« r__nr <__.' nf mmm llCfll BMRW taLDCIIMEIIMIHOT-llOflmOtal mm.. ■_-___aa____-X__Jl.»l»-ill»-llll-l321 words
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Advertisement152 1953-07-11 10 w vw Star Contest Ko. 23 Can You Name This Star? ALL through this week lhe 1 Mngapore Standard pre- lEM^^ •Is twenty Kurd ■fc^ eon I est ..IW'llwtfJMMnE^^ \n to fln Q__ )Mll HP send them together with the ___t nimes ot the star* jnrler si-tele 13PflB||___H_____ eater io152 words
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Advertisement238 1953-07-11 10 From Today7|^*v v 11. MV 1.i,.: -J HITHERTOUNTOIS (as3Hif^ I ImT m j| ___L _A Q_C I _flr lia kVf -> -ff-i %w* 4 ira ______K_^Snw^w4 wOMEN 1 XX HAHI. LOO I ™EKE& THE nllftlLT "MAMTHAN ...**> -'<"•'"'- 'KW Ur01.,,,. >N X .M.iljv Minis _rodu.li.nis l-Ai Ull HIT! W^Wt v238 words
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Miscellaneous75 1953-07-11 10 '■j SOCCER: SAFA Dir. 1 Chinest Athletics V Kota Raja at Jal an Besar: Dir SB Bitang Bulan S.C r Rovers "A" at Geylang; Div. AB Govt. Printing v Malay S.U. at CYMA CRICKET: _CA Senior Tourney, CSC v. SRC at I A ground. Friendly. Free r t v. SCC75 words
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Miscellaneous425 1953-07-11 10 1 X B ..-X s w-' i Wm a I ml 1 >* J i_h a i w i c vw s" I w'. -X-. n-.-. .-..'...<.. .-.W i li i/^t^ra 1 f 1 RITA DEI MAR V x<?. I T l^ s *M <»| \riON: I >I«»n| peoplr h.425 words
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Article44 1953-07-11 11 WINDSOR Rovers, Superior m all departments, trounced Immigration Sports Club 7-1 m a SAFA Division B fixture at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. S Brers were Nathan 3, Timothy Cheng 3. and George Goh. Bakar Sulong scored the only goal for Immigration.44 words
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Article52 1953-07-11 11 THE following will represent the P. and T. Union at erieket against the Keppel Dockyard on the Keppel ground o:i Sunday. Noel Perera, J. Carnegie, M. Toledo. Charles Louis, Mailvaganam A. Sharvananda, S. Vincent, N. Kandasamy, V. Rajoo, Anselm de Souza and Mat Noor. Reserve52 words
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Article, Illustration558 1953-07-11 11 ONG GLADYS SCORE COLONY 'TRIPLES' MRS. Gladys Loke Chua made it— and so did Ong cnew Bee On their respective courts on the SCC padang yesterday, they swept through straight set victories m the singles finals to accomplish the triplechampionship m the Colony tennis championships. For Ong Chew Bee, never558 words
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590 1953-07-11 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— A brother and sisterRoland and Annie Nf— won the best perfnr____u.ee trophies at the Johore Bahru District annual athletic meet which concluded today at the English College ground. Roland Ng was awarded the best }h rformance for men for his590 words
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Advertisement758 1953-07-11 11 SIU UIONB tACWT DEPAPIMFNT of BocUl WaT tare. Bingapora! (1) BSSSSI Wl oc_cn IM *24C x 1? Uti B W lfl 5 4 n n IS col. and 's at r «nge from CM) n n annual increments to S for a simjir <••'• P m. fnr -pie Gove less758 words
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Miscellaneous185 1953-07-11 11 TH'ONLV PiTC..__R ON EARTHJ B.UT-THEN-AH WOULDN'T 1 I HE'STH'ONIi_N YOKUM ON 1 T NOT THE.TAH IS A"\ O'P.YOKUM'S FACE.-.S IN < SEE IT-AN'AH OEST COULDNT EARTH WHOSE FACE AH J SORDiD COORIOoITV fcf^Jf A.'.'-^ SHOULD STAND THAT -Ty uaimT^ffm- SEEKEK--, &LjT c»\:] T BA^^ Tl C^AD \\HEn\ THE CHAMBER Ml^BmJnm^^***185 words
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Article1211 1953-07-11 12 RACE 1: 2.15 p.m Ciass 3, Div. 4—6 Furs. I XU Ih,. Magyar 3y 900 Als Out; Pen a Hock X: T W Ong Fox Hudson !.'.> Big Hit 5y 8.1? Jen a I Sl ible Rodsjers McCloud 3 8.0 Master loiu-li 4y 8.11 Madam Id Oei Parker1,211 words
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1028 1953-07-11 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Highlight of today's races at Bukit Timah is the main race over the mile (Race 6) for class I horses which should see Millionaire raise his winning flag. A Persian Gulf gelding Millionaire has been shaping extra well m his morning1,028 words
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Article26 1953-07-11 12 DESPITE intermittent drizzle the last three days the going for today's races is likely to be very good if further rain keep s off.26 words
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Article314 1953-07-11 12 STOP PRESS TODAY'S DOUBLE ltu tf lf\ I MMMmmmirm ne meeta Show Show on 10 lb oettei terms. Maios: ;1 U«t start winner oyer nine furloogj at Ipoh car- ]b n '°^o now. He 'is ia -striking from a r.c. should be well SSSw. Bul:il limoh Coronation, who scored convincingly314 words
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Article236 1953-07-11 12 Harvey Scores Century MANCH-SBTEB. July. 10. (Reuter)— Heavy showers during the night and rarlv morning followed b.v torrential downpour after liinrh curtailed the second's day play of the third Test at ild trafford today. When play was stopped for the day Australia had scored ??1 for three. The start was236 words
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Article150 1953-07-11 12 Br. Often Golf CARNOUSTIE. SCOTLAND July ii): (Hauler) Headed hv Ben Hogan. American open rhampion. and Argentine professional Roberto De Vicenzo who shared the 'rad. a dozen of the world's leading golfen were locked m a m i ity itrugffle for the British open championship today. After the150 words
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Article85 1953-07-11 12 ,a\>.- N OUVER B C July 10. £sftrl°^S Trabert and Hamilton Richardson won th P ti---singles matches lor th e United Mates yesterday m the first round of Davis Cup North American Zon e play against Japan. trabert rallied from behind to beat Kosei Kama85 words
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Article240 1953-07-11 12 anoth« R wtaTn ft°" '5* UPffrade a d ,ooks set for X v ,n the SIX fur longs sprint (Rate 7) for class 3 horses. Coraiita scored a brilliant double at rfpHvtrMo 2S. thl 5 Plnk Flow er mare should again delner the goods. A240 words
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179 1953-07-11 12 The van Breukclens hold a pretty strong hand m this race with no~ fewer than ffiev c candidates Special Selection Ri_>oletto. Curlew, The Tip and Double Blue. Of tthees c I like thp chances of Double Blue. This horse ha s been shaping extra179 words
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