Singapore Standard, 13 July 1953
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Title Section17 1953-07-13 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft m Vol. IV. N«. 11. SINGAPORE. MONDAY, JULY 13, 10.->3. IWFIVE PAGES 10 (FVTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration796 1953-07-13 1 Rhee Agrees And Truce Hopes Rise SEOUL, July 12. The United Nations overcame Prssid ent Syngman Rhee's main objections to a Korean truce and were ready today to bring the armistice to a rapid conclusion. United States Assistant Secretary of State Walter Robertson left forReuter; UP; AP; AFP; Standard - 796 words
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364 1953-07-13 1 dard Staff Reporter I members of the Singapore !ayan Chinese Association at general meeting rejected the id the Sfatement of Accounts the result of the exposure of rflnu" tain inaccuracies. cV I at the Singapore Badminton ow their membership cards pi364 words
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Article72 1953-07-13 1 .lOHORE BAIIRr. Sun.— An :i by Mr. AI. Birchee there was a deficit of (0 in the statement of acof the Johore Chinese Ass h "was found to be tountrue after a thorough [nation,* 1 according to a >ment by the president cf the 1 ranch issued72 words
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Article118 1953-07-13 1 BERLIN, filly 12 (UP) The Soviets yesterday pulled out of Berlin the last of the tanks and troops sent in on June 17 \o crush an antiCommunist uprising and announced the iift:t!s» of martial law. However, the Soviets left behind Ml estimated 20.000 members of118 words
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Article84 1953-07-13 1 BANGKOK. July 12 (AFP) The Thai fJ ove.n m c n t yesterday decided to ban all opium trade in Thailand in accordance with the United Nations recommendations, although this tr;i ic i> bringing a 117,000,000 baht income to the national budget annually. Army units84 words
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Article64 1953-07-13 1 FRANKFURT. July 12, (AP) CJoorg Solti. star conductor of the Frankfurt Opera, said last night lie was being denied entry into the United States pending clarification of a charge that his name was on the membership list of a Com-munist-sponsored society. Solti said he had to64 words
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Article62 1953-07-13 1 SEOUL, July li! (Re ilcr)— M< n of the American S i Division defending "Porkchop Hill' on the K front were foi ced withdraw to main line positions y< terday evening, the Eig Army reported here today This left the Important height guarding the62 words
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Article115 1953-07-13 1 WASHINGTON*. Jnl.v 12 (UP).— The British and French foreign ministers renewed efforts yesterday to persuade the ted States that an eai y B'4 Four meeting with Sbviel leaders is desirable in view o! the current Kremlin crbis. Acting British Foreign Secretary Lord Satis!115 words
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Article56 1953-07-13 1 HONGKONG, July 12 (AP> Under a heavy police guard, more than 1.150 Communistindoctrinated students and overseas Chinese from Indonesia and Malaya disembarked here from the Dutch motorship Tjiluwah today on their way to Red China. The student: were confined aboard the ship until they could56 words
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Article32 1953-07-13 1 MAJ.-GEN William Chase. Chief of the American Military Mission to Formosa left Taipei for the United States by air yesterdav presumably for consultations with military authorities in Washington. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article62 1953-07-13 1 MANILA, July 12 (AP) The threat of further Communist aggression in South-East Asia is greater this year than it was last year "and it will become greater next vear," Philippine Acting Defence Secretary Oscar Castelo said last night. Castelo urged in a radio interview the formation of62 words
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Article, Illustration204 1953-07-13 1 Standard Staff Reporter A FOUR-IVIAN mission from French Indo-China arrived in Singapore yesterday for a week's study of psychological warfare methods in Malaya, with a view to linking up the ideological fight against the common enemy In |M two territories. The mission was led by Mgr.Standard - 204 words
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843 1953-07-13 1 THEY STILL ARGUE ON PURGE BERLIN, July 12 A3*)— Emboldened by the downfall of Soviet police chief L. P. Beria in the Kremlin hierarchy, anti-Communist workers last night demanded the jailing of Wilhelm Zaisser, his protege in East Germany. This first repercussion from theAP; UP; Reuter; AFP - 843 words
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Article84 1953-07-13 1 MALENKOV THE NEXT VICTIM? BROOM INC .TON. (Indiana) July 12: (UP) A Un States Department expert on Russia said today the next Soviet purge victim may be Premier Georgi Malenkov. "Either Malenkov wanted to 'get' Be: in or some people IK wanting to 'get' Malenkov and thev had to get'84 words
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Article75 1953-07-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, SunMr. G. V. Samuel, founder member and pasl president of the Plantation Workers' Union, who wa s here to attend the Malayan Trade Union Congir conference as an observer, dird suddenly yesterday. After attending the conference, he went to his hotel He felt75 words
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Article36 1953-07-13 1 PARIS. July 12 (Renter) Vice-Admiral Philippe Auboyneau. the Freiu-h Naval Conv mander in .he Far East, il to act as temporaiy Commander* in-Chief in Indo-Chini during the absence of General Henri Navarre in Paris.36 words
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Article38 1953-07-13 1 WILLOWS. California, July 12 (AP) Glenn County sheriffs officers early today arrested an unemployed service station attendant who allowedly admitted setting a forest fire which claimed 15 live.s in the nearby Mendocino National Forest38 words
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Article119 1953-07-13 1 Aw's Gift Aids The Most Needy MK lit)O\ S gift of VIUMMMI lor .l.ipi n»-^«- fl«M>d k l"iis is hi'.tii; utilist-d Us ihi 1 looit K ie f II- ..I nsartefi in the War tticti K\ iislm in .1 w hi< !i is within thi l.ip.incsr Kcd CroN N Sorirty.119 words
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Article49 1953-07-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR S -A terrorist wa bad i •'•urity iv In ti. i i of .Jot. 'I ii. ten >ri«t into th p nearby. A rifle, ammuniti >•! an k containing I wen* in t town, a "»r--k i i >m the P Utt. In I i49 words
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Article17 1953-07-13 1 BILL t.> Tik^i by coal ;*u<\ workers w i tha Low< l 4 D.v\ APAP - 17 words
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Advertisement42 1953-07-13 1 fidEs For Distindive P^ Jewellery l^v, N (i.C. DeSilva y^tt^ Bros. iffrt I'lace v ns.ip«»r» 1 l Jpr Testimonials «Ml lH lY P 11/ 7f l a y V C|\|g] thrilling trapeze act, hen the world seems 1 put myself ri^ht with42 words
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Advertisement21 1953-07-13 1 fot, BETTER fooo ELEPHANT .kin d' sease and it chin9 A GENUINE BAYER'PROOUCT. BAYER MANUFACTURED IN V J LEVERKUSEN. GERMANY "TfTrfll21 words
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447 1953-07-13 2 A $1,651 Gestetner duplicating machine is causing I hiatus in the Attap Dwellers' Association. Strange but true, (he Association does not even own a typewriter, says the Treasurer. But the President, Mr. Mak Pak Shco. maintains he boupht the diplieator on behalf of447 words
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Article174 1953-07-13 2 Blood Bank Has Panel Cf 30 Types THE Singapore B'.ood Transfusion Service ha- a pane; of ii era wn< can k)e ca''l- .ipon 10 donate blood for of he rare blood conditions arising in the Colony Among them a>« laboratory workers, nurses and doctors n the Singapore General Hlal 1174 words
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Article76 1953-07-13 2 OFFICE bearers elected annual I gates' conference of tii' A l T nion Congress hold in Kua'.n Lumpur on Saturday were: t [nche Mohd. Yubin Mnhd. Xoor: vi -c[dent: Mr. John Emma- rrtai y Mr. M. aray; treasurer: Mr. Wong Pak Choy. Committee: Messrs. N. S. Daud,76 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-07-13 2 GENTLFMAM Jock McBride. who helped build one of the seven wonders of ibe world in at extreme right. His companions from left to right are: I conard Thompson. William Wand mm and David Williams who are going to New Zealand to build gigantic dam for a52 words
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Article92 1953-07-13 2 KUALA LIMPUR Sun.— Trade I'nion officers employed in the Trade Union Adviser's Department formed an association here yesterday with an inaugural general meeting and a hundred percent membership. The meeting adopted draft rules, elected office bearers, and discussed matters in connection with negotiations on92 words
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Article47 1953-07-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Merchant! in Bate Road here nave petitioned the government against the nc parking" regulations They say their business has been aflei-'ied by the one-side parking rule. They suggest that cars should be allowed to park up to half and hour47 words
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Article151 1953-07-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Shop assistants in the Federation want their working hours to he regulated according to the Working Hours Act. They are to appeal to Government to amend the labour code for this purpose. They will also make representations that shop assistant who leave Ma'aya151 words
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Article313 1953-07-13 2 MTUC To Start Funds For Politics Motion Gets A Majority Vote KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Delegates clop ped loudly when the Malayan Trade Ur on Congress annual conference today passed by a big majority a resolution calling for the setup of political funds. In favour of the motion were 53 votes,313 words
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Article58 1953-07-13 2 Kr-\..> LUMPUR S riowii and r to |TOH in Malaya, s^i-i Mr K J Miam. chairmai operative U t the iu.i ot the Uni An orfanitaU i a he s.«id The I i>n rohci siipp. I year. I union. F nimd.i.nm. Kuila -on I. em58 words
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Article33 1953-07-13 2 A TAXI DRIVER. Wong Hin Hock, pleaded in the Johore Babru Police Court yesterday to charge of failing to attend the Police Court on May 7. He was ined $20.33 words
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Article251 1953-07-13 2 THE FLYING NAVVIES OFF TO N.Z. "GENTLEMAN JOCK" McBr.de. 49, is a man proud of his Job. and the one in which he takes the greater pride is the Sydney Hnrbour Bridge. one Of the seven wond rs of the world. which he helped to build nearly '60 years ago.251 words
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Article45 1953-07-13 2 FAREWELL TO MR. E.C. HICKS IPOH. Sun.— Mr. E.C. Hick?. Inspector of Scho*j s. Pel than 100 t< and principals of Ei i hools the S dinner at the S with n so venir album, to I ation in this countn th<3 past .'4" years.45 words
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Article263 1953-07-13 2 iIFAUIKS ot the Swiq.p.ifi Stuid.irri <tre a*k» d It *"li t«>r ill*' in. in «»r u.un.m who i M thru opinion It i> nmin! !.•< i mi^i to Hu* eurulimtnt t the ■•rial cultural pol 'I uo;nit ot sportine life ot MHi\t lhr \Miinci ui!| lip ci\.rn263 words
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Article11 1953-07-13 2 Muslim College Appeal For $s «»l R Centra in s 111 words
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Advertisement35 1953-07-13 2 For those whose taste DEMANDS THE FINEST AprcsL'ondee $22 $]'> Sous Le Vent $40 $3! ouko 545 so at "ching Colognes. $40 $25 From 7 50 to $22.50 Talcum Powder. Packed in SHi Co., Ltd. Juimak,35 words
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Advertisement9 1953-07-13 2 ilnV/i U\ ki mf fP *'> l^ feu' T^^^fi^^^^ 89 words
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118 1953-07-13 3 Red Editor Covers Up Fatal Shooting I Sun.— Evidence that terrorists disobeying directives of the by shooting innocent civited in a captured document of "Awakening News," the com- one of the terrorists, Sui Wai. settlement officer was shot i >ffl it was stated in ument, gave up his rm and118 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-07-13 3 Ibarriup in Ihe I, II nq moi i n Is j 1.V.1J. When completed it will have tw» layers of win* nettint;. "It's another move against smugsliag." waa the accepted rerdici aiaong Kalians pmplojeea.34 words
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266 1953-07-13 3 MRS. P. G WEE of the Malavan Socialist Party speaking at a meeting of the Biitish Asian Socialist Fellowship in London yesterday, said there was a very real need to provide a point of contact between the Socialists in Britain and in266 words
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Article53 1953-07-13 3 KU VLA LUMPUR, Sun reams of members ui the Selangoi Youth Council launched their operation service loday by preparing a Irens play ground at Jinlang New Village about seven miles f»om Kuala Lumpur They went to Pan:ei about fen 'iii'e^ from Jinjang to col*:ie turf for53 words
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200 1953-07-13 3 45 Named To Run Affairs Of S'pore MCA FORTY-FIVE people hive been elected to run the affairs <»f the Singapore Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association at the annual general meeting held in the Singapore Badminton. Hall yesterday. They were: Dato Sir Chenglock Tan. DatO Wong Shee Fun. Dr. Ho200 words
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Article63 1953-07-13 3 PEOPLE walking along Geylang Serai in front of the market scattered in all directions when a li^ht took place between two Chinese couples last night. Bottles and knives w u-ed in this battle nnd thG i i';r people were spattered with blood. They were63 words
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Article67 1953-07-13 3 MALACCA, Sun The Mala.-ia Chinese Benevo'.eni Society at its annual meeting yesterday passed its accounts and a thre.? per cent dividend on balances of certificated members as at Dec. 31 last v^ar The Society a'.sc derided to donate $500 to the University of Ma'aya in67 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-07-13 3 MK and Mrs. CfcM Ttk Hua a nd son Hoik Tat (above) were hosts at a roektaU party on the he hau^e Harming of thrir new rrstfeme No 21 rhiltcrn Urivc ou iijturrf'v Al;out 400 fr -vd nnd bubine^ *±*Qfi.tU's attended the putty,43 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-07-13 3 Plates visited by thr AWim Slr »°"a Id M rt.illivray. during his V t k wh «e he spent a nSS*" shows Sir ?~2g taking aim with a blow pipe at Fort J^J On his lef t is ■W. I)ar a Sinjjh. Asst. Protector of Aborigines.48 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-07-13 3 FOJ R old boys of the Clifford School. Kuala Kangsar who Hill leave for the Inited Kingdom in ftf mm for the Teachers' Training College at Kirkby, Liverpool Left to rii^iit. P. K. Tbiagarajaa, M. D. de silva. I >i. Kaia Raffar bin Raja Shahruddin and53 words
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Article137 1953-07-13 3 HEAH EXPLAINS N ANYANG'S ROLE PENANG, Sun.— Nanvang Iniversity will not be a rival to the Iniversity of Malaya, but a contribution from the Chinese towards the educational needs of all Malayans, members of the Penan? Branch of Nanyang's Building Fund Committee were told yesterday. The man who said this137 words
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Article90 1953-07-13 3 THE lint local Council Elections in the Pekan District were held in Kuala Pjhang on Friday. Groat enthusiasm was ihoWn bv tho villagers in this isolat- ed, colourful fishing kampong at the mouth of the Pahang River The following were elected:- i Mohamed Yunus bin Abdul90 words
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Article36 1953-07-13 3 THE third m wtiug of :he Sixth Session of th. Council >>t State. Kelantan. wi be held in the Is ana Balai B< Kota Bliar'i on Thin Julj Td 1953, at Ift a m36 words
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284 1953-07-13 3 TeachersSeekLegalAdvice Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Teachers Union is seeking legal advice with a view to taking oction against school principals who, the Unmn alleges, are victimising Union members by destroying their private letters. The Union charges thai in thn i it h.iq bm d.'fcimincd that284 words
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Article47 1953-07-13 3 NORSES hosteli In ioi] ■ra to f>enefl by M.ooo— tiie not proceeds ol i esslu dance organised In Johon Bahru by Air M <'• w ning, the Matapn of the I Hospital, and thf Nui s r ol th<- Genei i H- Johore B;ihru.47 words
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Article110 1953-07-13 3 THE pontanletf of 8 POH I in thai th I ihc strongest furthei loosening «.i Wh U hall bond lion to the Crown h.i> been th 'Mil e more lo I i it i^ not .1 ilgn, tin. letter itn i i ment can tinm la110 words
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Article127 1953-07-13 3 Girl Starts Goodwill Globe Tour A I VI \K l» I. it I>nni in. ItntiNh oluiili \rslrrd.iv on MM «r u orid tour rite *\M m.il.i* ali>m> .is .1 l.itlu'i i inntriliiition to Intrrn.ltloll.il roi»<l--uill MIC is fiiroiitr to Sm li.inriMo Mhrir Jkt will kIVI 0:1 .1 1 1 1AP - 127 words
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Advertisement256 1953-07-13 3 I //Jin Crowd and j/ Kow/» /'> G^/.'/ <// ft^ mi ft- it. r*. c*. ft #47 IHSUS V€>rS€l f L sti.i; or 1 hi: ybwu. j* SPECTACULAB BABGAINfI I\ ALL ft ta^ I)i;PTS IMMENSE VALUES l P s p 'v* s^. Irene \y #> p J(J 11; < jfj'256 words
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Advertisement64 1953-07-13 3 INTRODUCING (SHEfiffi) A GOCD I* AMI SINCE 1852 AMERICA'S BEST PORCELAIN COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATOR SPECIALLY ORDERED FOR LOCAL_ REQUIREMENT. > t W fHsBT" 'G f£V SgW ff 'BISsttKiBSBBMB^ *4^iMBBgM Hssfi SIZES AVAILABLE 20 cu. ft. 30 cu. ft. FEATURES. KI-MAKiM 0 BLOWER COMBINATION "THERMOPANE GLASS DOORS KELVIN ATOR HERMETIC CONDENSING UNIT64 words
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Article, Illustration314 1953-07-13 4 a riN^WAY speedboat, burkinc like a bronco, dilrh*A its niiot into the sea and sped straight into a croup r ItiinmeVs on shore; a boat crashed and -mk into the sL Uea rock?thrills and lots of spills were the unrri,pirsed spectacles for adults and their314 words
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Advertisement115 1953-07-13 4 MEN'S SHIR TS ARROW DARi rollnrX '"'A ARROW W, RELMGNT coloured rf jS shirts Cull fit fiicinSirt \\ni |,i w fDel Monte A TOMATO A y So 1 D v i mass waugh ts w C I Branches m Mi 1 /a. c M{N»» >«uG m a V^- Vv&*MVvr Sbßb^V115 words
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Article, Illustration138 1953-07-13 5 (Extreme Left): REFLECTION by Cpl. A. Ramachandran of REME District Workshops, Singapore. Dacora H, f.B, l y loo sees., Ilford FP 3. "EARLY MORNING" by George Seow of S. J. I. Camera Club. Exakta f.5.6, 1100 sees., Ilford HP 3. (Bottom Left): 'WASHING my Leg" by Lee138 words
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Article44 1953-07-13 5 I.ONDdX. July 10 (Router)— Britain 1. id 297,700 unemployed at the end of May. 42,500 fewer than a month earlier, the Ministry of Labour announced. The British forces totalled 867,000 men and women— an increase of 1,000 during the month.44 words
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Article362 1953-07-13 5 Brunei Inited Plantations Ltd. s hareholdcrs have re ei ed a circular advising them that at the extraordinary general meeting of the company held on July 3, 1953, it was resolved to accept the ofTer of $800,000 for the company's estate, estate bui dings, plant. machinery, furniture and362 words
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Advertisement45 1953-07-13 5 vain(. oi MCTI in 8" ortho- purpose- 1 I l^ Act IN GERMANY i— i^— i *OyoLAR CAMERAS and CESSORIES l: Ml Leading Makers IMiotographic. < Specialise in D& P I A Outdoor Photography I •ACKS PHOTO CO. 1(1 Ki- Road s pore 6 Tel: *****45 words
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Advertisement66 1953-07-13 5 V: V5 *»S^ H II i*-' '»■♦<*''■■■■*• "-<-«#J£ THE COUPON READ Tr iS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You must enclose three ten cent stamps if you wont your pottcrn cut. If I don't get the stamps, you don't get the pattern. A number of orders hove come to me66 words
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Advertisement353 1953-07-13 5 Sar ConJesl Wo. 24 Can You Name liiis Star? \i I iiifMU«ii itii- arftH id.KingaparC >lindir»l pr» -*/^B^B^B^. Mills its twtiilN fourth itr .^EMg^'L*^ Mi M>u ve gal t«» »in Ii iii X. eallccl tin* si\ |iKiu'i« .nil Ihtir rivpufw <<>u|><ins I < send them tmmtihtt uil!i Hit- nanic« 'tic353 words
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Miscellaneous13 1953-07-13 5 < "^< s^' iSS^ J&r^m^'j^Ey i Bra?'"' «o4f j^Mp fe¥ s s'pore Btnvy 1 ENTERTAINMENT13 words
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Miscellaneous295 1953-07-13 5 '""ON- > ier The tnchsh 11 18l 1 4"> 4 15. 645 I M'i I'll 1 3 D) 11 a m 145 1 '.1 30 n m M»• \MIJi: e 11 am. 1 45. ii 4.".. 9 30 p m I' 11. 1, 1N Very Own" 11 l 45. 4295 words
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Miscellaneous368 1953-07-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR ENTERTAINMENT MADrf.%9 The Man Behind The 3, 6 30, 9 15 n.m. KK\: South O: Algiers 3. 6 30. 9.15 p m. PAViMON: A Son Is Born 1. 3. tj :io. >' p ij!. ODEON: Desi 1 Gobi 1. 3 15. 6 30. 9 i:> COUSKI M: Sn368 words
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Miscellaneous176 1953-07-13 5 (.I.OUI i' Hal RADIO PROGRAMME K \l>lo MALAYA I*KN \\<»: jm 1' ■> iii. As S :tv.e. Gin Lutenen Calling; t)j;> -7.1s As 3' pore; 710 South Amer.fj;; Rhythm: 7.30 Variety f i.e; 8 pm. a> S »re; Ll5 'i-\>-. Amusement Only"; y pin. Tme for Music; 9.30 Newi (S);176 words
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Miscellaneous209 1953-07-13 5 f. %y >x ■'<:■;■• x >:■:s/. •:xy >y >.. 1 > t? RITA PEL mR Tit I) A V I <>i 01 IH»\: i.o\c we rtw tip- Mtftftr«t, inn is tii«> xtovrM oi ill croivth^. No 111:111 «»r ynmun r* illy knew whit nef f«« 1 l«»\ i* is until209 words
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Article704 1953-07-13 6 ITll all events shrouded by the dark shadows of the Iron Curtain, it is difficult to see at the moment what effect the removal from power and the eventual liquidation of Lavrenti Beria will have on the v\( rid situation in general. But for better or704 words
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Article893 1953-07-13 6 Patrick O' Donovan - Patrick O'Donovan ty r PHE situation in Korea is 1 humiliating. The small half -state that the American! created ami the United Nations kept alive has rudely contradicted the whole world. It is also tragic, because the truce should have been signed many days ago and it893 words
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Article, Illustration863 1953-07-13 6 What Went Wrong! In this tin* AfTOflJ O f)/CK RICHARDS; 0 ff* AT f» V ««</ Hi tit 6" fftf.Vfu/ f PHS Place: the Riviera The time: Summer, 1948. At one of her ritzy champaglie an' caviar parties buxim hostess Elsa Maxwell drlih -..iiny seated Aly Khan863 words
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Letter340 1953-07-13 6 Sir:— At 8 time when the question of revision of Colonial policy is rapidly becoming of first-rate importance in international affairs, it is inevitable that the attention of many writer! should be attracted to the problems of administration in the British Colonial Empire including Malaya. Of a340 words
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Letter262 1953-07-13 6 Sir;— lf "Malayalee's" plea for a "special Malayalam programme is granted by Radio Malaya. I can foresee listeners of other races, who Dumber considerably more than his own estimate (20,000), of his compatriots In Malaya, demanding '"special programmes" in their respective languages also, e.^, Indonesians (Javanese),262 words
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Letter98 1953-07-13 6 Sir; As Genera! ary of the Loco r Enginemen*i Union, an article in the Straits Tinu irdin£» the numanii ture of a Chinese bus proprietor grantirm free transport to the Mind tracted by attention. I do hope other transport iVicet, government or nongovernment, will also grant this98 words
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Advertisement95 1953-07-13 6 SIN&4PPBE TKiiR STANDARD imj^'l'ndlnt morning newspaper HEAD OFFICE: 128 Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Tclcqroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone95 words
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Advertisement13 1953-07-13 1 gnnC|Ma» ''j»iHr •>'^^M BK^&" s^jfj^ TIGER BALM^pI -^S^i;^ 7"/ie All- Purpose Miracle Ointment13 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-07-13 2 TAY CHENG SWEE of Gibson House won the \A' Division Championships at the Eighth Annual Athletic Sports of the Presbyterian Boys' School, Singapore. He bagged a total of 28 points from five firsts (100, 220, 440, Hop Step and Jump, and Kicking the Football) and107 words
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Article, Illustration87 1953-07-13 7 VERY CLOSE FINISHES AT S'PORE'S WHAMPOA ROAD SCHOOL SPORTS tin 1 1»* om i rift WHA>in)K ROAD SCHOOL had a very successful annual athletic meet last Thursday at McNair School Grounds. In a keen Inter-region-al School Relay, which was the highlight of the sports, Playfair Road School were worthy winners.87 words
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Article240 1953-07-13 7 LAUGH with AH FUN Grammar Not Glamour THE Manager called )or the Chie: Clerk and gave him a healea lecture. '•Call yoursel} a senior man in this o]}ice! Can't even choose a typixl! Look at the new steno, you got )or me— all hair, lipstick, Jigure and legs, but spelling240 words
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Miscellaneous178 1953-07-13 7 Quick Quiz p~ 1. What sort ol Govern nimt is in OLIGARCHY? (.i) Government by a snull v^THrvBB^ exclusive class? (b) Govern *T|?s X]^r ment by a tyrant? (C) a S. v\ 3\ republic? (d) Government by >«~v /S^ 1. A falcon is a bird, but I n V >178 words
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Miscellaneous147 1953-07-13 6 I TKIMBJLE TMEATjRE Starring POPE YE I By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY r" uu rv3M'r\ I /I COULD GIVE 'IV\ SUMPIM'^; TVEUi yHAM. 1 VOL' i VJU^T\ V iHf > ELSE, BUT ME SMOJLP J^fe lAAOUTMI AAOUTM AM 1 i G^T LOTS h O)HAvT VOU MEED \S SOfAE 1147 words
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Article272 1953-07-13 3 r llw r,,, me tn.i.i%( v..«i Know in it" som.- PS4 student* run »i"t mil- run tNv.i> rr.»m tli.-m To**i I <i^ Hunk »bout ho* t.. wntr lon.- I.U.rv .ind love poeoM «'>>. \s ill »><• Useful 1"i those who run .ift.r li there >- lime I272 words
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Article886 1953-07-13 3 •i\\\\vv\v\ivvwv\v\\\wwvvvw\vwv Paul Minter's The Story So Far: CAPTAIN PHILLIPS and Bill Wilson of the lankcr "PORT ROYAL" are investigating a suspicious cafe in Kowkxm while the Second Mate, Davies, waits outside for them Suspecting that their drinks might be doped, Bill drinks both glasses while the Captain886 words
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688 1953-07-13 3 Todak - HERE'S HOW TO WRITE THAT LOVE LETTER Todak By Uv went on like that for pagea praising hrr face and figure and character and everything about her. His teacher was delighted, gave him ull marks and asked a lot of sympathetic questions. He jhowed the composition to Mary, who was688 words
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Miscellaneous129 1953-07-13 3 QUICK QUIZ 1. Wimt is the colour of J S.4PP/K£: (a) red? (b) j blue? (c) green? (d) u'hitc? j 2. CUBISM is (a) the pre- sentation of nature in art by > straight lines only? (b) > modern art introduced from I Cuba? (c) the aesthetic phitol sophy of129 words
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Article, Illustration645 1953-07-13 4 DEAR ANGELINA Your letter reads: "I am an eight standaid girl, •ged IV. 1 want to be a nurse at the Singapore Geneial Hospital but my parents have other ideas. It has been my dream all these years to get through School and to take up nursing asMirrorpic - 645 words
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Article85 1953-07-13 4 Dear Editor, I am sorry to say that you forgot to remind the Readers when writing to me to enclose a ten cent stamp for a reply. You can imagine how much I have spent on postage even though I am using only a four cent stamp.85 words
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Article271 1953-07-13 4 Try This Word -Game TO add ER to a word usually means either more WORK.WORffi: FASTFASTER) e h ike But sometimes to add ER to a word entirely changes its meaning, for example: ADD- ADDER NUMB-NUMBER, CENT-CENTER and MIST-MISTER Twenty pair of such' words are defined below. ER must be271 words
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Article281 1953-07-13 4 1 am a PSC boy and I am very grateful to you for the advice in the article which appeared in last week's Youth. This gratitude induces me to Rive you advice on how to behave as a newspaper columnist. The first thing is clothing. A281 words
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Article107 1953-07-13 4 Opening the door ol a refrigerator raises th e temperature from one to three degrees. Before 1900, the majority of Christmas card designs had little or no relation to Christinas or the winter season. They pictured summer flowers, seascapes, fairies, kittens, e ven fish and reptiles.107 words
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Article42 1953-07-13 4 On the Uttf day of fchooi, u;he?i report cards were handed out, a )irst-<i .:><>• girl eagerly examined th€ back oj hers for the pr<>,iu>tion number. Later dashed into the house shouting, '"Oh, Mama, I exploded into the second jfrodc.* 142 words
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Miscellaneous51 1953-07-13 4 Youth Crossword ACROSS DQWN l Pronoun I \l pH^'l I1r1" 1 io S''J M1 -1 Xui>ai; HR___ '.k .i i i l 1 1 pwjiri 1 29 -Co FrH-^ IT H rden P«jd notice in I 1 L-i-J J? %|gj» Sute> 27 Irci, iO n 6OIAIIU^ ON i'AOL VI. n51 words
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Article, Illustration671 1953-07-13 7 Issar Teoh - Issar Teoh w.eat People OS Yesterday »H WOLFGANG, MOZART, the celebrated Austrian compos :r, was born at Salzburg, son of Leopold Mozart, a professional musician. At a very young age, he showed musical talent, ond mode his debut in Vienna as a prodigy violinist and pianist.671 words
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Article93 1953-07-13 7 Oil what a class Standard Seven is! We like no work But only play; We joke and joke And always play. Of lessons we care Not a hair. BUT a merrier one Is never found. To the delight of All the clowns; One will show oft. And93 words
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835 1953-07-13 7 E. Michaol Salzoo - E. Michaol Salzoo IN SCANDINAVIA'S well ordered society, class war has long been abolished, where "few have too little and fe^t/fc^ much," where social welfare has ensured a stable and healthy foundation foryJP new generation, education is a matter of the keenest public interest.835 words
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Article276 1953-07-13 7 Tay Chong Hai - Malayan Ballad Tay Chong Hai By And -i Her hMttma* yht Her brt-a- Sij'jnt »o/t x draught beumes Z lhai takes its n-mdy jiight. j >'o luiag nighis, nor maxds C of yo r e i Can eer surpass Sally. Her ctiarr'is, her grace, the Cods adore. Z Most beauteous276 words
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Miscellaneous49 1953-07-13 7 Always ready for a fight, r^ THE WILP BOAR OP SANTA ///f7f?*y (utLVls •^ME LAZY LOOK! NO tVlWik WsT> MORE CWa^GETlC THAN gVT THE HOMEY BEE.JTGO£5 IN9ECT5 FO&M TWO'THiftDS TO WORKE^RLIER-INTHE OF THE FOOD OF FRESH MOR-NIMG 9T4Y9 OKJ WAT£R. R6UES..AMD A9OUT OWETWEJOB UAT£R./;T NIGHT.. THlCPOFTHE FCOP OF BIRDS49 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-07-13 8 THERE was keen competition among the units of the Singapore "3ea Cadet Corps for the boat-work trophy Williams Cup. Drake unit's crew ably trained by Sub M. A. W. Basapa won not only the Williams Cup but also the Singapore Royal Yacht Club's trophy for the82 words
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Article144 1953-07-13 8 TN the sky with soft delight, Float the clouds at great height, Floating peacefully under the sun. A wavering here and there in fun. Day and night clouds arc seen. Cumulus they are making a scene. Bom are black, some are W:But all are very, very blithe144 words
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Article30 1953-07-13 8 Mr. Chase owns a peacock. If it laid an egg in Mr. Brown's yard, who would own the egg The answer, of course, is: Peacocks don't lay eggs.30 words
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Article31 1953-07-13 8 A Galopin is (a) leather covering for the leg in riding, (b) a kitchen boy, (c) a lively dance of German origin, or (d) a kind oX lace?31 words
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Article44 1953-07-13 8 N' lake* the iron to me. V» Dressing neat your clothes; It you >quint or »«eze I'm M'ting. O m ejtUd, or your nose. SI VOU help to make the You smoothe me ouit awayOne ihtug sure, where 1 have been44 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-07-13 8 A: v. hat age should patents teaching their I kiildren I i games? The saying \h.,\ if 1^ never uhj lute to itart ght nr< bo rover >i c. i: b early to f art to child pr< the tea< Thij, w'ur117 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-07-13 8 Youth dropped in on two-year-old (JOH KfcE LBONG last week as he prepared to improve his 12-inch waistline. He obligingly waited for Youth cameraman Toll Hong Boon to take this pic ture, but watch hi s left hand straying towards that tempting plateful of goodness in front of51 words
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264 1953-07-13 8 (The Confucian Utopia, written circa 500 8.C.) Translation by JOU BIENMING THE Great Order prevailing. All-under-Heaven becometh the common possession of mankind. Then shall the wise and the able alone be raised to office. Then shall truthfulness be upheld and neighbourliness cultivated. For264 words
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Article231 1953-07-13 8 I. As I werk's untr-t pro\ed tar 100 «a>j l«>r YOl Ml rraderx who s«-ein to be brtte r stamp collet tors than the GMIM I ditor thought tli*- v were. The answers VMM dreat Britain. Spain. Czechoslovakia, and Germany. federation Mim ha\r snepl the board «his231 words
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Article422 1953-07-13 8 EDMUND JOSEPH - KATONG BOYS BUILD CLUB HOUSE EDMUND JOSEPH By AFTER having moved about from place to place for the past nine years, Singapore's KATONG BOYS' CLl'B, has at Last begun building its own club house. For the past lew week-ends, some 20 to 30 boys, stripped to the waist and armed422 words
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Article119 1953-07-13 8 CHAN YING CHOY - CHAN YING CHOY By 1. What are the most unsociable thing* in the world? 2. What is it that we often return but never borrow? .5 Why is i» Kinj; like a book? I li.it d.d Adam .nul Etc ii«» when they wne turned out of119 words
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Article28 1953-07-13 8 A teacner asked a little boy if tie knew how long minute was. The boy a^ked. "Do you mean real minute, or I wait:t- minti28 words
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134 1953-07-13 8 ;i|n here <l»" tu m Princess |l(tU t( r of thr fJ-SSij quoted a iri J.,,,Hl.-nt .««t_ the rrpo:if»J romance was "a BOB*CTisical story with no truth v. ha soevr." The roTPspruidrnt said: "Completely contradictory baffling acco'ints" <; me from people elese to the Royal134 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-07-13 8 photo. THl< worn hi <'t deadly charm is called the "femme iU of th»- Hindi films. She is Kuldip Kaur shown in her new film "Nan Bahar."— U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-07-13 8 I po- former I vial S ven Berlin n Sty ok of i during a A miy pproach- I re re of cst. ■ordK. i m st Stedrive enson's min- police on*s i lowed without I photo. MR. JOHN SCOTT HENDERSON, QC who is workingA.P. - 62 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-07-13 8 phot* |JAC HI|L ™lil BBW2M *l*l* f^vSiS!* l fr ?5 »n Parts of the world recently attended the U.S.A. National Mt«»*U) u n. ln Miami. From left: Ricardo Letona Estrada. Felipe Polanco (both Je«« Ga« (Bandung, and Toa That Ua» (Hue. Vietnam), A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article56 1953-07-13 8 LONDON, July 12 (AP) Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Alolotov topped the guest list at a Moscow reception last night, Moscow Radio reported today. Premier Georgi Maienkov was not listed among those attending. The reception was given by Ambassador Adil Bish of the nominally56 words
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139 1953-07-13 8 Dulles, Bidault I-C Talks Are Vital WASHINGTON. July 11. (UP). D.plomatic oflkials said tonight that French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault attaches particular importance to his talk on Indo-China scheduled for tomorrow with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles because it will be completely private. They said the only other person139 words
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Article90 1953-07-13 8 BATTAMBANG, Tndo-China, July 11. (UP)— Pen Nouth. Prime Minister of Cambodia, today gave the French High Commissioner Cambodia's proposals to France's offer of In creased independence. Nouth refused to disclose the contents of the reply given to Jean Etisterucci, French High Commissioner for Cambodia. "It is90 words
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Article121 1953-07-13 8 RANGOON, JULY 12 (Reuter)— The Burmese Army said yesterday it had documents captured showing that the Karen rebels who have been fighting for an independent state within the Burmese Union since 1948 had signed an agreement accepting Communist leadership. i Observers here thought the reported alliance121 words
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Article, Illustration96 1953-07-13 8 photo. CONTESTANTS from more than 20 countries and 48 American States have arrived in Long Beach, California, for the "Miss Universe" beauty contest next week. Above: Beauty queens from eight nations pose atop New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel en route to Long Beach. Left to right:A.P. - 96 words
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Article156 1953-07-13 8 PARIS, July 12 (Reuter)— General Matthew Ridgway newly appointed United States Army Chief of Staff and General Alfred Gruenther his successor as Supreme Allied Commander in Europe appealed jointly to the Western world yesterday not to relax their efforts in the defence against Communism. In156 words
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Article35 1953-07-13 8 WASHINGTON. July 12. (Reuter).— The White House released correspondence showing that President Eisenhower before his inauguration had assured the Persian Prime Minister that the U.S. would be impartial in the AngloIranian oil dispute.35 words
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Article155 1953-07-13 8 A PRCVOSAL for raising the production of iron ore in Malaya to 2J million tons a year is disclosed in the latest issue of the Monthly Statistical Bulletin official organ of the British Iron and Steel Federation. This plan is to work In conjunction with155 words
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Article62 1953-07-13 8 NEW DELHI. July 12, (AP). —The newspaper, the Statesman, states that Communists operating in West Nepal were reported marching on Dnangarhi, described as a vital centre on the Nepalese side of the frontier with India. The Communists attacked the important trading town of Bilaury on Thursday,62 words
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Article17 1953-07-13 8 IRAN has agreed to accept Anatoli Lawrientiev as the new Soviet Ambassador to Teheran.- APAP - 17 words
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190 1953-07-13 8 King Norodom To Mobilise Cambodia Plan To Draft 50,000 Men SIKMREAP, Cambodia, July 12.— King Norodom Sihanouk told AFP of his mobilisation plan to prepare the whole nation for the defence of Cambodia through the drafting of all valid human resources in the country. Apart from the normal development of190 words
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Article61 1953-07-13 8 RANGOON, July 12. (AFP), Chinese Communist tr» ha\v recently entered Burmese territory and occupied live villages along the Yunnan border, a source close to Government quarters said yesterday. The sour *e said the Communist troops, about 200 strong had occupied the villages of Manko, Manning, Brakhting,61 words
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Article27 1953-07-13 8 TOKYO. J tart i The u tend during urn!- 1 pi aim h .-i\ in Japan. The mcnt exp.ro- >m Ju27 words
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Article53 1953-07-13 8 LONDON, July 12. (Reuter). Mr. Matyas Rakosi. former Hungarian Premier who was replaced last month said today "grave mistakes have been committed by the party and particularly by its Central Committee." His speech was broadcast by Budapest Radio. Foremost among mi -takes he listed the torced53 words
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Article32 1953-07-13 8 DR. COLE COOLIDGE, 55. director of the chemical department of E.I. Dupont de Nemours Co.. died in Baltimore, Maryland yesterday in Johns Hopkins Hospital fol- lowing an operation.- APAP - 32 words
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108 1953-07-13 8 BEIRUT, Lebanon, July 12 (AP)— A Damascus newspaper says Egypt has proposed stationing a joint Arab-nation army in the disputed Suez Canal Zone to replace British forces guarding the strategic water- way. The daily Al Binnaa reported that the proposal for a force of108 words
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Article56 1953-07-13 8 KARACHI. July 12. (AP).Pakistan. which lost about 900 lives this week through burning heat-waves, is now menaced by floods. In Sukkar, about 300 miles North of Karachi, excessive rain in the last two days is reported to have caused the collapse of 200 houses as well56 words
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Article77 1953-07-13 8 STOCKHOLM. July 12. (AP) Omar Becuis of Belgium was elected President of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions here last night in succession to Sir Vincent Tewson. Secretary General of the British Trade Union Congress. Seven labour leader? from six countries were lected Vice-Presidents.77 words
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Article28 1953-07-13 8 SHERPA Tensing, conqueror of Mount Everest now on a London visit, fell victim to the British weather yesterday and was ordered to bed with cold.— APAP - 28 words
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Article151 1953-07-13 8 Berlin Riots: Molotov Accuses US LONDON. July It (CIV Reuter). Soviet Pori gn Minister V. M. IColotov, replying to President Eisenhower's offer to send $15.()oo.ono worth of food to hungry Fat Germani accused the United BtatM today of causing the Ea I Berlin workers riot on June 17. In a151 words
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Article36 1953-07-13 8 BRISIOL. En (Reuter). Thli past an 80- guard at n guided tory here yesterday and open an Bflßcc They were disturbed, by a patrolling night wai 'hman and i left empty banded.36 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-07-13 8 Akihito The Pope plmlo. CROWN Prime Akihito ol Japan is received b- the Pope at Vatican City. Yesterday in Florem-r the Prince attended the first jazz concert to be sta zvi\ in that city in the 500-year old Pitti Palace.— A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article34 1953-07-13 8 PARIS J v 12, \p. Pirn Bertaux, form i the Frt n< hS- ui ity P< 9 ordinal ri ':<\ ol i > plicity K I robhi i j tor of i r-34 words
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Article220 1953-07-13 9 INDUSTRIALS. British Malaya Trustee $7.00. Consolidated Tin Smelter Ords. 235. to 23s 6d. Fraser Neave Ords $2.07* and $2.10. Federal Dispensary $2.45. Gammons $2.80. Maynards $17.25, Malayan Breweries $4 00. Malayan Cement $1,471 to $1.50 Robinson Ords $1.72}, Singapore Cold Storage $4.15. Straits Times $2.47A. Straits Traders $20.50220 words
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479 1953-07-13 9 By A Market Correspondent THE severe fall in the metal price let loose a spate of tin share sellers and in some cases business was done at prices as much as la per cent lower than during the previous period. This479 words
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Article829 1953-07-13 10 O. M. GREEN - O. M. GREEN By 8 SI I I e and S i 9 I gS i the 9 9 B 9 I 9 MB 9 9 I 9 I 9 I si 91 19 2 r of m 9 9 9 9 9 8 |9 9829 words
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Article723 1953-07-13 10 ANGUS WILSON - ANGUS WILSON .IP. Marquand. Fsquire: a Portrait in the form «f a novel. By Philip Hamburger. (Hale. Bs. 6d.) By I N a recent broadcast Pro--1 fessor Lionel Trilling ke of the emergence in l-nineteenth-century EngI fiction of a new type of hero the "defeated" hero. He particularised723 words
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Article467 1953-07-13 10 F.A. Voigt - F.A. Voigt The Terror Machine. By Gregory K.imov, Faber. Pp. 400, 255. By IT is an agreeable change to read a book about Russia that is not permeated by gloom. No comprehensive judgment is possible if we disregard the terror, an integral part of the existing467 words
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Article496 1953-07-13 10 MAURICE RICHARDSON - MAURICE RICHARDSON By I^TIE SCTRLET LETTERS, by Ellery Queen (Gollancz, 10s id.).- This is rather more sophislicated and sexological tiian the average Queen. It has New York "cafe society" setting and features a weird and wonderful ciizolo who, though at least seventy-three. With false hair and fangs, rigidly496 words
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Article99 1953-07-13 10 'THE best fables communicatc their own moral, even when their authors make it explicit in a scntent'ous footnote. Mrs. .Tacquetta Hawkers's Fables (Cresset Press, pp. 164. 15s) n-ed no moralistic postscripts. The substance of many of them is drawn from the world of nature. Indeed a few of them,99 words
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Article384 1953-07-13 10 Richard Church - Richard Church A Word in Edgeways. By Ivor Brown. 'Cape. 7s. 6d.) By IVOR BROWN has been forced to a sort of Sabbatical volume by his highpressure public, the infatuates of his books on words. There have been six books up to date, but still the demand goesJ. C. T. - 384 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-07-13 10 HFI holds a handkerchief for Lulu Bl the London Zoo uhcre the chimpanzees' tea party, one of the most popular attractions, is off "for the lime being" because mmt of the chimps hare slight olds. The chimps are taking their medicine, lining up for more, and getting betiir.48 words
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Article883 1953-07-13 10 ENEMY PILOT: •ir combats and phcre of danger atraal leave the render of 1! Knoke's I Flew for I r (Evans. 12s. 6d > soim a >..,t exhausted. But apart lrt.rn descriptions of the n. themselves and of the ;< mosphere of the fiViter pMeaaf mess we j?etw. w. - 883 words
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Article110 1953-07-13 10 Tlic I.rracr of rail I <I"«H hv .1. ArWirv. ifHferd I riivrrviJv Trrss. ?U By C iIRISTOPIII K S\Kl> 'Pins ai li lon Leg a l ronfl i'-cd. with two d .ir:<>s on Gk oi P. No when i form le to he romp an learning I i110 words
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Article60 1953-07-13 10 If The PeHe-i ,«<i the Mvils (I i i !i. notebook 1 i A I ihe itln .1 t Mr i is am i r :ig. The dialogs in it s pr probal):.v suit anv the itorj f to fol I) maid Taylor, who f ihe characters iGF - 60 words
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Article1089 1953-07-13 11 Record Entries For Spore Meet SINGAPORE'S 'Olympic girl' Teng Pei Wah whose form since she returned from Helsinki last year has been the subject of speculation and controversey, has entered for the 100 and 220 yards and the 80 metres low hurdles in this year's1,089 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-07-13 11 Royal Navy's Wcdgewood, (e.vtreme-ripht) raises his voice in Jjiltf"* as goalkeeper Burnham makes a vain bid to stop SCFA's spearhead. Boon Seonff from scoring Chinese opening goal. Navy's skipper and centre half. Chant (Number 5). was a trifle late in an attempt at a deflection, in yesterday's SAFA Community League62 words
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489 1953-07-13 11 KATONG Boys Club won the distinction of being the first Boys' Club in Singapore to have their name engraved on a team championship trophy presented by the Swift AA in the Federation of Boys' Clubs first annual athletic meet at the St. Joseph's489 words
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708 1953-07-13 11 A GOAL headed in by arch-schemer, Boon Leong, in the 31st minute of this rousing and tough-tackling SAFA Community League match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, enabled the nippier Singapore Chinese FA. to edge a fighting Royal Navy XI by the odd goal708 words
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Article155 1953-07-13 11 Singapore Glass Factory, playing their second 'friendly', beat the Sinhalese Association by five wickets nnd 8 runs on St. Andrew's School ground yesterday. The Sinhalese having won the toss elected to bat on i rain drenched outfield and irai able to gather 97 runs of which skipper155 words
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Article158 1953-07-13 11 Top-of-the-league Singapore Corinthians, asserted their allround superiority in no uncertain terms, when they handed out a convincing 6 o beating to plucky Wonderlads S.C. to keep intact their unbeaten record of nine straight wins in the SAFA Division AC League game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Yet158 words
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Advertisement121 1953-07-13 11 Hir e of Polaroid Viewer* ?,o v\ s ,i refuadable on rrlurn of J OEousoai 9 3 TIMES MORE EXCITING IN Tt(HNi(O:(J 1 Lu^^^^^llJ k n if spiMniS" niAX«i:^h DAY I I/6HT*£ M RAE v. o^c ♦■o-Warher Bros DON'T MISS IT THIS TIME <-;-. "OUR VERY OWN" ANNJBLYTII FARLEY CRAfiG121 words
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Article563 1953-07-13 12 hidi has been constantly fallowing the Singapore Recreation S < r,,l, <c in U'cCo«ony-s senior league cricket, left them sudd™ v lost first innings points to the Army at Thomson Road while J .,-t tlu- same fate when they opposed the Ceylon Sports Clubat563 words
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Article241 1953-07-13 12 IPO, V Felice 6 I i 11 1 1 2 R W 1 hi** *«d inn.; T, w 8 I B Pegs 27 To: '188 B iinc R i 3 l 14 i 8 0 c d i Siiva b Sund ..1 0 Smith ltm b Perera 5241 words
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Article224 1953-07-13 12 L iN .P ON< Jul y 'Reuter> At Belfast, Gentlemen of litlandbcotland: Scotland 16 for no wicket. No further play today, rajn. Ai lords. Eton beat Harrow ,2.^ wi <*els. Eton 238 (Robins 102 Hulbert ft for 73 and secondly 3 for no wicket). Harrow 82 (James224 words
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Article22 1953-07-13 12 KITWE. Rhodesia, July 11 (Reuter) The Australian i° unn S TU£by unj on team drew 8-8 with Rhodesia here today.22 words
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Advertisement475 1953-07-13 12 KL'ALA LtMPt'R MVXWIPAUTY «PPOINTM£NT OF PKOBA TIONtK ill \i 1 11 INSPECTORS. APPLICAIIOXS are invited for Pn bbii-met Health Inspectors at a basic salary of IM x 12— 5120 Candidates should be over 18 but Jess than 9.1 years of a«e and should hold a Senior Cambridge Srhf>ol Certificate with475 words
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Advertisement816 1953-07-13 12 \1 lONS VAC4M MTNHirAMTY OF KtALA LrartJß 4PPIJCATIONS are in^ted z 'or the following on the Permanent SUi?' i Muniripalit.v Paiat: Assutant Municipal Architect. Salary: Within x 36-852/812 x .Vi-J.2(X) Startin R point acearaHaa] la q'laliflratinns ami X variable eoirt of ance it payable on a s ,dinc iSiU: Within816 words
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Advertisement383 1953-07-13 12 Tri-hni'.ii Apprentlrea. Trie eeenmuairatiatrai DetMrtaneut Sincapore. Q€AUnCATION9: (i) a at m TrTiT« bvii 1 the i*t .v. i (ii) S r<-rtj/i' h> Grade I or II v 1 credit in J 1 language and fcTaamen* Mafhem;it.(^ and ence us well. (i:i» R. 11 h S iblarti 01 orr. honi in383 words
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Miscellaneous87 1953-07-13 12 ah mas T'DO IS TUftKI IPi ff*— AM f^^ff^TV^f^^^^^HHSi *^HfIHPK93i P"^ i >&*^ ™SS PITCHER AROUHD- S. I SfUulSrl fiSSiftrr PITCWER^ «HH 7 e*-- a. satisfy tm-cooriosit^ I Mi/CH WILL POWER!. 7 4B ALTtlJ^rA^e^ S^liß bomes back here., y CT-.VP s EATIM' ME: 'ts'TSAFCFD'AMVLIVM'^ Sm'X^iT^Sl?!!???' i^PH Jf r K-. IT'S87 words
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Article51 1953-07-13 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Charleji .Tallrh won the quarter mile hill climb cyrle rare in Convincing stylo, clocking the distance In 41 4/5 Met. G©h Yew Kiat arid Manap bin Maharlin were second and third respectively. Ten competitors took part in the race held at Kuala Lumpur's Lake Harden?51 words
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Article350 1953-07-13 13 Lange Makes A Return One of the finest junior players before the war, Max I i-i ■>■ (Cable and Wireless) made a welcome but unsuccessful return to the junior tournament at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last ni&ht. An r almoel holding opponent Ahmad Ismail (BODCA) in the flrti attj Lang*350 words
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Article123 1953-07-13 13 TIG£H Swimming Club arc h idingl no Singapore wateri > championship when they c<■ incingiy defeated the C'/unose Swimming Club 11-5 at th c CSC Pool yesterday. The Tigers were the better im and pressed !rom the .v irt. Tan Wee Hock topscored with five goals while123 words
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Article127 1953-07-13 13 The two riay fixture between Tlv S.C.C. and the Free Forest< which wa« played on the S C C. R round ended in a tame draw aft< r three declarations —two bv the S.C.C. and one by the Fre< Foresters. The SCC. declared on Saturday for 171127 words
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Article312 1953-07-13 13 ON Julv n (Reuter)-Gordon Pirie, 22--d l Lo 4 ndo bank clerk who set up a world record of 28 minutes 19.4 seconds for six miles yesterday completed a double at the Amateur Athletic Association Championships at the White City, London this afternoon when he312 words
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Article73 1953-07-13 13 ♦u u Pony Derby provided the highlight at the Singapore Polo Club gymkhana yesterday. Over three furlong the race was won by Starlight (Hudson), with AH Baba (Ali) second. Starlight paid $6 on a S2 ticket. Bending Race: Lt. Cdr. Hay; Chippindale. Cigar and Pyjaraa Raw: Mrs.73 words
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Article910 1953-07-13 13 Selangor Chief Takes The Blame KUALA LUMPI T K, Sun.— After nearly five hours* deliberation the Football Association of Malaya Council which met here today upheld the decision of the Emergency Committee of the FAM Council to award a walkover to Penang in the Malaya Cup fixture910 words
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Article25 1953-07-13 13 KUALA LIMPIK Sun. —The FAM Council decided to play the Malaya Cup final on August 2?. the venue provisionally fixed for Ipoh.25 words
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Article548 1953-07-13 13 WEIGHTS for 11 races for the second and third nay of the Singapore races are: CL. 1 DIV I—6 F. Northern Circuit y.OO Illuruis 8.11 Cinecolor 8.10 Sanhora 8. ifl Khor MniM 8.1)9 Billdaw 8.01 Earthquake 8.03 Sandown 8.02 Box Office 8.01 i Quarter Deck t.U548 words
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Article258 1953-07-13 13 IPOH, Sun.— Perak br.it Nr in the inter-state cricket pl:i\c .it over the weekend. Negri, \\h«> hatted lim wnr N tied out for til runs in Mm first inning mi U m the next. Perak replied with "8 i«.r nino drcbrri within an hour258 words
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Article45 1953-07-13 13 TAIPING Sun.— G who topscon out and who took Km x Edward VI l S Ta p to t 1 Kuala Kangsar. in tl ichool cm k Bxt wi'-k Battini fir-t C skittled out for 13 Ed.vanlians ,)< for -ix45 words
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Article29 1953-07-13 13 They Seel A Happy Ending Kl \l II Hfll n« vs Mtli hriu M a h ippv J < row ,s to I* ii»- mix 'v "i ifcf \M I29 words
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Advertisement7 1953-07-13 13 20.000,000 FRENCHMEN CANT ALL BE WRONG! X7 words
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Advertisement34 1953-07-13 13 DISTINCTIVE JEWELLERY CALL H HENDRVS ROYAL JEI |S KUALA LWPtH N W 1 ZZ^ f ft ft >^*tw him; a yi./ VAI U tl JeweU VC* :AI C^ Waterproof t^>o^ f AuiiinjKtH-iia Sin««P«» rt34 words
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Miscellaneous31 1953-07-13 13 SOCCER: SAFA Div 1 Chinese Athletics vs Star -Soccentes at Jalan BesarDiv. SB R.E. Works Service's rs Gymkhana SC at CYMA' Div. 3C Naval C/C Staff v Customs SC at Geylang31 words
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