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Title Section15 1953-07-15 26 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. No. 13. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1953. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article315 1953-07-15 26 7 MEN QUIT AND 00 TAN CALLS METING TODAY By CHEE KOON LIN, Standard Staff Reporter resignation yesterday of 17 of the newly appointed 45 man the Ma\ayan Chinese AssociaBranch, has caused a grave Branch, The Standard was told Bsf nigHtof the remainder of the been315 words
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Article25 1953-07-15 26 Third Test: England Fight Beck :0 9 re 1 1 1 I 11 [I I j J t her 21 I H H I 325 words
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Article50 1953-07-15 26 LONDON Julj N AFP) The Duke of Edinvvill receive the members 195 I ii- Mount h :'x liftlit if.;' wW«S Buckingham Palace on 'fhurs ening. Queen will confer the honour <•: (he Knighthood on Colonel ind Edmund Hillary jmd will Sherpa T>.:iNjnu with liie George50 words
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Article32 1953-07-15 26 OCEAN CITY, M 14. (Router)— Mr Colin 32 year-old Briton who ashore here last Sunafter sailing the A1 i planning I > set sail New Y<<ik today.32 words
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Article48 1953-07-15 26 LONDON' July 14 (Router)— Queen Elizabeth holding her third investiture since the Coronation today awarded decorations to morp than men and women among them Mr. Norman Hartnell who mude her Coronation gown. The investiture lasted for more thon an hour and a half.48 words
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Article18 1953-07-15 26 MR. HILAIRE BELLOC. is critically ill in a nursing home ia Suuiiiau Lu^AUd.- Re uterReuter - 18 words
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Article67 1953-07-15 26 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Roya] Air Force made a her heavy air attack this morning in Kedah near Padong Kerbu in .sup-! port of operations by the slh Battalion, Malay Regiment. Lincolns Prom R.A.F. Tengah, dropped over 100 500-lb. bfl on pin-pointed terrorisi camps.67 words
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Article37 1953-07-15 26 BKRLI.V July 14 (UP)- Polish h Defence .Minister. Marshal Konsi Rokossovsky. has been recalled to Moscow for talks. He served as marshal with the Soviet hi my bcfor P going to War- taw 137 words
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Article56 1953-07-15 26 MOSCOW. July 14, (AP)— Vy;i< y A. Malyshev, one 1 Soviet Union's top engineers and planners, has been relieved of his post as Minister of Transpor and Heavy Industry in anoth?r major government chanqe. T-ie announcement that Malyshev has been replaced by Ivan Isidorovich Nosenko was56 words
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101 1953-07-15 26 CAIRO, July 14.— A1l leave for Egyptian police and army personnel in the Suez Canal zone has been cancelled and police are being reinforced in cities and provinces. Britain curtly dismissed Egypt's protestations yesterday that she knows nothing of the whereabouts of misting BritishUP; AP; Reuter; AFP - 101 words
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Article56 1953-07-15 26 MANCHESTER, England, July 14. (Router)— Len Hutton has been appointed captain of the English cricket team for the fourth and fifth Test matches against Australia at Leeds and the Oval respectively, it was announced here today. England's side for the fourth T(>. t ai I-eeds will56 words
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Article, Illustration141 1953-07-15 26 MR. BYRNE was yesterday charged with gross insubordination" and breach ii G^? eral O'ders for a statement allegedly mode to a Singapore Englishlanguage afternoon newspaper. in this statement which is in question and answer form, Mr. Byrne is alleged to have said thatStandard - 141 words
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303 1953-07-15 26 -And Today It Will Be Hax worth's Turn TriE enquiry by a two-man tribunal info charges of gross insubordination and "breach ot general orders" against Mr K. M. Byrne, an Assistant Secretary in the Singapore Government Colonial Secretariat, ended yesterday after a 310-minute hearing. The findings of the tribunal, comprising303 words
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Article117 1953-07-15 26 2nd Shift Moves In LOXDON. July 14 (Reuter) A sang of sate busters were with police approval boring j their way last night through three feet of concrete and gteel to open up a bank vault containing many thousands ol pounds. Move cautious and less noisy117 words
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Article75 1953-07-15 26 SALISBURY. S. Rhodesia). July 14. (Reuter) Princess Margaret, radiant and animated, last night led her partner < export iy through the steps of S ottish reels on the crowded floor at a young people'.; ball in Government House here. Tile young Princess, recently recovered from her75 words
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Article37 1953-07-15 26 LONDON. July Hi (Renter) The Schletinger Organ tion of South Africa today acquired United Artists ">() per cent interest in Odeon cinemas., J. Arthur Runk'.s vati British film and cinema oiijanisation.37 words
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Article22 1953-07-15 26 BHITAIN S retold b: Canberra iei bomber !<■:: cashire early yesterday '>> liv i" iiv to Vaoemela j" ooa d.iy Reuter.22 words
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Article15 1953-07-15 26 CROWN Prince Akihito became suddenly ill In Florence yesterday with cold. AP.15 words
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Article37 1953-07-15 26 MUNICH, July 14 (Reuter) Thousands of balloons carrying message* to the Czechoslovak people were released on the Czech border last night and today by the Crus;id(> for Freedom, an antiCommunist organisation here.37 words
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Article37 1953-07-15 26 FOGGIA Italy. July 14, CAP) A Communist Pa^ty !eacier Salvatore Piazzoia, turned in his card to party headquarters today because of what he called th e 'scandalous arrest of comrade Beria."37 words
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Article112 1953-07-15 26 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuef. Four more Communist terrorists have been killed and another wounded by Security Forces in the Federation. Terrorists have murdered two ci- This good news eo-ncs after a lull on Sunday. Three terrorists were killed yesterday, by a police party in ambush112 words
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Article186 1953-07-15 26 $10,000 GIFT FOR MUSLIM COLLEGE MR. AW BOON HAW, well-known philanthropist, has decided to donate $10,000 to the proposed Muslim College in Malaya. I" thl I MM Va txpi rh*« hope thai ran Uvidn i it appropriate intri- to the Co H i| esta i u thout OC iv [n186 words
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Article52 1953-07-15 26 HIDDEN IN STRAW KUALA LUMPUR, Tics r custon inn poundi «>( M juan;i. est lati VWCk in a coming Into K Lumpur from Klftng. Mip biqs. f Marijuana by I man The di 1 1 hiddi ,^s. a in th»> th it 1 i S nto52 words
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Advertisement91 1953-07-15 26 k/7' t- r<lr^ (Talor Mod* DM U p^nnni- of S«0 iSH 1723. unit al Electric Co. V m! Bd r»»one ***** Jr V \1 k f U-ESS her heart! She •?^^^W >l MV^'f^ s how il Pleases /jLy^* j jjp^ < other to see her (^V^^^<^ Kirl going ahead; *&r-^^*\91 words
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Advertisement114 1953-07-15 26 Old.Scotcl)Wt)iste PRODUCT Of SCOT LAM Distributor* SCOTT ENGLISH (S 1.A.) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR New STAR BLADES shave perfectly NEARLY TWICE AS LONG! VV w DURIDIUM PROCESSING /^m&mk EXTRA-HARDENS EDGES jflfliffirlß "Duridiurn-processniQ' mearis ■p^^^ I </K/r during fiardermiy th<j all blades are kept at precision BL^^^a^B^M temperature by means of114 words
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117 1953-07-15 27 THE Singapore Government Officers Co-operative Housing Society's ;1 new houses in Yio Chu Kang Road cost in" about 53G0.000, will he ready for occupation soon, said Secretary Mr. N. A. Kularajah yesterday. Twenty-one memMnrs 01 n. Eleven h i bought |17 he other117 words
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Article49 1953-07-15 27 THE (i rof Singapore Sir John Nic baa ■ppointedi Mr. J.E. er, Acting Com-i *er ot La. Singap re.i eanono I nem-i bet of the live Council in place of Mr. J.A. Harvey' who resigned on a transfer to 1 Pahang as the British Adviser.'49 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-07-15 27 COURi .r tu q I by The Ed lion A I for workers who attend \U night schools. Those aJrr. arc The iirs f -a:r^ and d estic meant especially ''cr iro- tidenl d rhe courses ir? i ."t's- oj cerl i i fcD Piriwp Mrs. Chong < Lin, :^e59 words
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Article41 1953-07-15 27 THE Co mm meni and some nembers 1 1 or? romnr I e:iI rnmittee maintained 1 it was i Q demand. The c also d ided to start v. ith the I the women clerks for41 words
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Article139 1953-07-15 27 A BOY with a li np < I at Sin- Police Court B J and ral Police Station. The car b- -tor Mahpuz. He i red the Fourth District I to tesl in a case, leaving his. coat in the front scat. A detective139 words
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Article101 1953-07-15 27 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSrNG rubbe^ prices (rents por lb) in Singapore yesterday were Tone: Steady t^tiiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin yosterd.iv ua s S3O7L per puul. i>own $5. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening price's per lb wereNo. 1 R.S.S. Settlement House Terms. Jone: quiet LONDON TIN Tuesday's priifs first session101 words
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Article97 1953-07-15 27 A SINGAPORE car driver. Kwa Cheong Peng took ofl pants and went to s eep in his car one night. But he was awakened suddenly nnd saw a man putting on his pants behind a parked lorry. Ins-pec-tor K.B. Ong. prosecut,:ig. said in the Third District97 words
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Article41 1953-07-15 27 KOH CHEK YAK of Lorong X Geylang. Singapore, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, to distributing obscene books In March. Mr. J. B. Jeyaratnam, the magistrate, fined "Koh $200 in default one month's gaol.41 words
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Article44 1953-07-15 27 A SUM of $2,546 collected from a basket-ball game between a Singapore team and a visiting United States warship team on Julj 6 was today handed to Mr. G.G. Thomson, Public Relations Offirer, to be given to the Singapore AntiTuberrulosis Association.44 words
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Article191 1953-07-15 27 Stiudard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE may have an art gallery if present plans materialise. Mr. T.P.F. MiNeice. the President of the City Council told The Standard yesterday that plans are afoot to incorporate an art gallery into the j>l..\">o.ooo scheme to renovate the Victoria Memorial Hall191 words
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Article114 1953-07-15 27 SINGAPORE factory workers are to have modern amenities in their working places, the Commissioner for Labour, Mr. G. W. Davis, told The Standard yesterdav. i said Mr. AE. Quinn Chief Fj i ries inspector is now I a I u r V e y in114 words
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112 1953-07-15 27 16 Malayans Taken Off U.K. Tanker ANTWERP. July 14 <Rruter) Sixteen Malayan sai/ors taken off the 11.200--ton British tanker Silvorbrook by port police here, were sent to Britain aboard the channel ferry. Tile police sud th- si in'v rapt:iin a'-ked tiieni to latervene. saying there had i quarrefs at sea112 words
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Article54 1953-07-15 27 P.M. WILLIAMS, pn of the Singapore Government Workers' Union, was fined v= )(i by the Citv Police Court Magistrate Mr. .T.M. Deve;Co'ebourn yesterday. He was found guilty of fa] ing to submit returns of hi come for the year of a ment l'J52 to the Income54 words
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Article57 1953-07-15 27 MR. J.B. Jeyaratnam. the Singapore Fourth Criminal District Judge, yesterday tcquitted 15 men who were charged with rioting. The Prosecution alleged that the men were members of aw unlawful assembly who caused hurt to Wong Chew Long at the junction of Sycd Arwi Road and Verchim57 words
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Article44 1953-07-15 27 MR. CHOOR SIXGH. tho Singapore Coroner, returned a vcidict of death by misadventure a t yesterday's inquest into tha death of 6-year-old Ismail bin Sapi, who was knocked down by a motor van at the 3th mi!e East Coast Road, on May 28.44 words
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467 1953-07-15 27 $30 M. Loan Passed For Better, Brighter City Standard Staff Reporter A $30,000,000 loan, of which $10, 000,000 will be offered to the public for subscription next week, to finance the City's electricity, water ond gas extension schemes, was passed unanimously by the Singapore City Council yesterday in exactly five467 words
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Advertisement191 1953-07-15 27 often cause dangerous infections m case of negligence. In intelligent households an iron rule exists for every wound: Pct Purol on" because one knows, that Puro! is dcliciously softening and htahng and because ail infections can 11!> brilliant skid rtmcuy. iCRUIQ SUMATRA IRADING CO (M) LTD and deeply i Excelle191 words
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Advertisement112 1953-07-15 27 I '••lAD I V IW J WHITBREAI JOHN LITTLE fi L1 I SINGaPCkE KUALA I NEW SENSATIONAL I BESMXS ix x; \u. m I IMSPLAY SPKI lAI ISI li IN I \|n\ \i.l I «t►\ SINGAPORE. I 5W^ 7"^r SQUEAK I jPUT ON LEA'k/YVMSt PROTECT THAT CUNf JJJf FORSMOK£PS^^ <fif£112 words
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93 1953-07-15 28 Unqualified Dentist Is Allowed To Bit On Board W mdard Staff Reporter I .GAPORE Dental Board has I iplc at its meeting iccently to I cntative from the Colony's 259 E istcrcd dentists to sit o n the K II pending further invest igaI of then association and constitu- lands93 words
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Article24 1953-07-15 28 the from \v a s r in of was cook. ite of ie a of I lee- nwealth. 'nous led24 words
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Article13 1953-07-15 28 EVEREST MEN TO BROADCAST B i this Hunt n the The •rris. and13 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-07-15 28 \i. n ite, who is Z t(:l!i *n 'in bringing 11 '"'V' the kadini M "Pan and to PK-tures here, M A Goldideal of ,o<klly to film producers ol South- rrom left): > K.',,; v 1 r estoßji: <"».«, r i anti40 words
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526 1953-07-15 28 Standard Staff Reporter lllfc tremendous progress of Singapore's new $37,000,000 International airport at Pava Lebar is an achievement which will upset the predictions of leadin? European engineers, who had proclaimed that it is "impossible" to carrv out large-scale earth work in this part526 words
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Article39 1953-07-15 28 FEDERAT DX students of the University of Malaya sailing for Colombo on July 2(j on their India-Ceylon Academic Tour are requested to be at the University Hostels. Dunearn Road, by July 24 in readiness for departure.39 words
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Article, Illustration175 1953-07-15 28 A YOUN G Kuala Lumpur Chinese who bad dreamed of becoming a track film cameraman ever sii\j'<» he joined the Malayan Film Inif six years ago left Kallang Airport on a BOAC Argonaut yesterday morning on first stage of his tou of British Film and175 words
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Article265 1953-07-15 28 Standard Shipping Reporter WHEN' \he Sunijn o leaves Singapore for Colombo on July 2ti. it will carry 25 en-terpri.-ing students, including seven women, of ths University of Malaya, for n sevenweek "comprehensive" academic tour of India and Ceylon. The tour Is sponsored by the Historical265 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-07-15 28 photos. 9nnnn VKAR aJJ about -«.»00 coconut and rubber trees stood on the site shown above. Now it lo*>ks like a miniature prairie o n which gigantic earth movers plough. It M the runway of the new international airport at raya Lebar taking shape. ricture onStandard - 69 words
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Article95 1953-07-15 28 Bottles Are Thrown In Gang Clash A SINGAPORE iecret sorietv gang clash broke out in Lorong Tai Seng at noon on Monday, when a can? of 14 Chinese and Indians attacked a Chinese as he was going into a coffee shop Bottles were flung and a passerby was injured o95 words
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Article81 1953-07-15 28 THE difficult task facing the mobile Red Cross teams in Mal3ya. and the excellent work done in providing health and welfare services for about 400,000 people, was stressed by Sir Charles Mat hew. Chief Justice of the Federation, in nn address to the Glasgow branch81 words
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Article74 1953-07-15 28 A MEMORIAL service frill be held today at St Andrew' Cathedra] at p.m.. for the lati Admiral Si. Tom Phillips K.C.8., and Lieuterjynt Johi Brownrifjg, Sherw»nd Foresters the husbancl and son of Lad> Phillips, who lost their lives ir, "he dcfpiicc of Malaya In the Uist74 words
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Article59 1953-07-15 28 SIXTEEN Singapore celebrities' will gather f.»r the first time on Saturday. July 18 at 9 30 p.m. at 5, Balmoral Road to rnterlair. friends and guests. These celebrities are mem- bers of the 'Lcs Gtlibatalrei Club', an organisation ioi lonely hesrti Their yearning for companionship will tuki59 words
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Article236 1953-07-15 28 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE teachers will hold a mass meeting at the Victoria .Memorial llall on Saturday morning to discuss the new education Service scheme proposed by Government. The meeting, expe "orj to bo itormy. will lecide what action will b e taken by236 words
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Article40 1953-07-15 28 MR X. SINNATHAMBY, I Labour Officer in Ceylon, who studied in New Zealand under the Colombo Plan, is staying at the resident: 2 of Dr. If. Raja thurai of Malacca, until Sunday, when he returns home by air.40 words
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Advertisement351 1953-07-15 28 I YOUR PUMPING PROBLEM WILL I EASILY BE SOLVED BY THIS t POPULAR AND PROVED I 1 ATALANTA 3" 1 1 CENTRIFUGAL PUMP 1 "!'•:><. pl'um |lt huur M 4 i thi j| ffJL "H -t- Bff. ~M 4j K Sole \gcnr» \^Lr ■V yTp^^S^unr j Singapore 9 15 V351 words
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Article475 1953-07-15 29 JUST THE JOB SAY THE LEADERS SINGAPORE Legislative and City Councillors, headed by the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, yesterday visited the $20 a-month Improvement Trust house at Upper Aljuneid Road. When they left they were conquered. Everybody was enthusiastic. They saw in the house the475 words
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Article83 1953-07-15 29 Standard Staff Reporter Inspectors of the Sinjfa- pore Police Force are to be uivou powers to order the dispersal of an unlawful assembly, and use force if necessary, in any of the Colony police divisions. The Crimina 1 Procedure Code is to be amended to make83 words
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Article, Illustration116 1953-07-15 29 Singing— Not Acting Is Her Big Aim SHAN SHAI-born singing star, Teresa Lian Ping, is girl with no ambition to n c movie star. Teresa. L'.'J year old. is in Singapore f^r three months dividing her time belwet n singing and recording for Columbia. She has already e ain-ut »;o116 words
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Article45 1953-07-15 29 THE Malayan Indian Congress, Kuala Lumpur Town Branch will request the Government of the Federation of M.i aya to relax the Immigration law so that skilled labour of a salary of $200 per month be allowed to come to Ma aya.45 words
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Article73 1953-07-15 29 I MORh than 100 witne are to be M ed to giV€ evidence at the court martial of Captain Roy Franklin, who face- g< > Of making J.. > ms and overstating the mi eag;e covered by him on official dui.< A i. ady more73 words
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Article77 1953-07-15 29 Standard Staff Krpnrler SIXTEEN ren wore illsm rhea Mr. Malcolm Um Com < and over 30 women voluntary s •d the i v)i boUSt r<X ihoi: I it. The Pro; i by Hume Indus t of 13,000, Jl<j.tc at Tanah Merah Besar. With this i77 words
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Article209 1953-07-15 29 Ovr.R $700 was col!ected,i mostly in entrance donations, and subsequent "prison fines* 1 a1 the recent effort to raise funds for the various Singa pore charities in which the Women's Auxiliary of the i American Association, Malaya is interested j The occasion was the bam209 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-07-15 29 i SINGAPORE'S Goyer- j i nor. Sir John Nicoll I, (wealing bat), hears what i Mr. John Laycock a j Legislative Councillor (in raincoat) has to say > about thp low-cost house w hit h he and several other Legislative and City Councillors visited I yesterday at54 words
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68 1953-07-15 29 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government will moke known, of next Tuesday's meeting of the Lcgis lative Council, its decision on whether commcr cial undertakings may be allowed to run tele vision in the Colony. Mr. P. F. do Souza will table I68 words
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63 1953-07-15 29 KUALA I I MFI i: lut > i I'nion i uwxu il ill aslx < 41 of thr lr.td'- I nion nartmrtti i of trade union luruU foi Mlitiral Mr. M. ■cert Tht S I» to •> DU< tl men it r noti!.-63 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-07-15 29 LITTLE Voo forgot all about his deformed leg yr>terday and proudly sho'.ved Mr. MacDonald th«» 'apple' and 'crab' he made in plasticine. Six year old Y<>«> is an inmate of the Singapore Children's Home. lie was recently discharged from the Middleton Hospital as cured from Polymeitis but his le^s were51 words
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Article10 1953-07-15 29 RENT RISE IS BEHIND QUIT NOTICE I I I I10 words
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Advertisement73 1953-07-15 29 I M&v 'vvS SctßWj sSS" rQ 4xs fix w3>St vJ-f ft tBRI S&t 1 iSftg tjCi^i THE COUPON i READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You must enclose three ten cent stamps if you wont your pattern cut. It I don't get the stamps, you don't get the pattern.73 words
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Miscellaneous83 1953-07-15 29 Weather MINIMUM i i M pm. mi m on liiK i v (701 I 11,I 1 n i ni I npqr i 711 Ipoh Ku.iiit.in 7HI '•I .i i in u in l from 7.:i« .«.in In m"> Julv 11 SiDfapon > I mm I I7F), Km., R h u83 words
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322 1953-07-15 30 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues -A big rush to reach the Federation before the new immigration BUI comes into force next month is now being made by thousands of Indians many of whom would not be eligin!.^ f< iu entry Pewits322 words
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Article74 1953-07-15 30 THE Singapore Shop A j tams Union will summon an extraordinary genera! meeting on Sunday to discuss a memorandum which is to be subI mitted to Government. The memorandum a sks GovI eminent lo fix an eight-hour working day for shop assistants and to bar the74 words
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Article84 1953-07-15 30 CHARGED with using criminal force to outrage the J modesty of a European woman ]at Change Alley. Mohamad Raja Bashir, a n assistant >( ><>k said in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday: '"She is older than my grandmother, why .should I molest her." He84 words
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Article87 1953-07-15 30 A FORMER rubber tapper. lim Liang (57) was found mining from home on June (J by his son, Lim Chi.i Hock. who told the Assistant Coroner. Mr. Giam Chang Hing. that alter live days search lie founri a decomposed body in a bush near his87 words
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Article16 1953-07-15 30 THE bodies of three bandits killed in Ijok were taken to Taiping yesterday.16 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-07-15 30 (Top loft) American Negro wrestling star, Beette Samara, who is returning to the I'nited States after a successful tour of India (Right) Mr. Saw Bin Sit and h>* attractive sister, Miss Saw Lay Eng w ho arrived from London to sp^nd their Summer vacation with their parents,91 words
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Article73 1953-07-15 30 PASSENGERS entering end leaving Burma by the same piane with a brief stop at any airport in the country, do not need a transit visa now. But. their passports should be endorsed for travel to Burma and they should not leave the airport during th: stopover.73 words
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Article142 1953-07-15 30 LONDON. July 14 (Renter) The massed pipers of the Brigade of Gurkhas from Malaya diflocftted tralTir in London today when they played outside the Imperial Institute. They wore fulldre.ss uni--1 forms dark sreen tunics and trousers, white spats, pillbox caps and piaid shawls. Before thoy were142 words
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Article78 1953-07-15 30 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 14. The following are th closing prices ot iubbei c r<* fin on the Lordon market: LONDON RUBPfR Spot Wd. Aug. /Sept. 19 id. Oct. /Dec. 19 rt d Jmu./Mmr. 19.d. Apr Jun# 1^ d. Awg: c*. 19.14. Marker: Sfeodf. LONDON78 words
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Article242 1953-07-15 30 I AX An«Io-Indian woman told the Singapore IIi»li Court yesterday of how her husband had threatened to slioot her with a revolver it she did not kneel and apologise to him for arguing in front of friends. She was Mrs. Beverlene Rene Mealin. who242 words
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Article123 1953-07-15 30 Labour Men Plan The Year's Meet THE General Council of jhe Singapore Labour Party will i;:t'< t o r Saturday to H* a date for the- party' already delayed annual conference The council will then.giva 21 days' notice to aU members in urij toe Party itution. The Party's COnfei scheduled123 words
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Article107 1953-07-15 30 LONDON, July 14. (AP)— The Koyal Naw reported to- flay the U.S. giant Bifcorsky helicopters, it has been u ing in the Malayan jungle war lor the last six months, are "oui best weapon ever." "The terrorists hate them" said Lieutenant Ronald E. F. Taylor 28-year-old107 words
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Article75 1953-07-15 30 TWO days after she received 1 heating from her RlOtl lti-yeai-oid Tan Ah Soy of Rifle Ranye Road, was rushed to the Singapore General H pilal suffering from causticsoda poisoning. Tan died the next day. June 17. Before then she told Inspector R. C. da BUva75 words
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Article44 1953-07-15 30 PREPARATIONS arc fpinfl nho;id in K«>la Bharu for the AllMalaya Scout Janaoree w'ftiflli Ij boinK hfld rx-xt monfh in telebratiof] 01 the mlvit jubilee of the scout movement in KaiaQtan F.jryi slaw- Aod icUlcnMni eluding Singapore, will j»cnd 2U xcoutj and officials.44 words
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149 1953-07-15 30 PENANG, Tues. Malaya interest in using electrical methods in tin sheds to reduce labour and cost impre.^ed Mr. I. Hall Carpenter, he told The Standard yesterday speaking of his recent tour of the tin mining centres of the Federation. Mr. Hall Carpenter. president of the149 words
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Advertisement184 1953-07-15 30 DAILY Al i, m-M.V4 15-6 4.-, y3O p,„ I "THE TOAST OF c THE TOWN!!" fe-'&t TffIKEE I A 7&*wo6>v j 1^ M «t'« ouisiandiag slar cast h E 1 'At^^jggO" CHANGE! "^V y fl*j««li|||| '^^/"i'SOMETHINGTOT LAST DAY! HVE FOR" ;o. j <> \:> »oan ray -;h>VJ\IM MIIXANDi CFE?iS TCMORROW^^^^184 words
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Advertisement145 1953-07-15 30 5 shows wj]/irL^ uo!* 4^ Torfay C Tomorrow Only! "PARENTS' LOVE MANDAMM PlrlNvt ihi bj f i;i;<i>. villi IN(.IIMJ >„ 1.hi1,, Slurriiiir SMt k KWD Kt i inn .1151 a I* run i t riiltsii l BORIS DAY and GORDON IVI l\#ll— v How they spoon! HCHNBCOL9R Mendby i»oili 9.30145 words
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Article791 1953-07-15 31 4 )NCE .j^ain Britain and Egypt arc thumping fh*-»r chests and rolling up their sleeves in preparaii* U r a battle which both of them sincerely hope wi" n<t materialize. However both countries: have placed ihcm-sc-lvos in so ridiculous a situation that, for th'it \vn political self-preaervaticn they791 words
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Article1826 1953-07-15 31 ANDREW ROTH - Alice In The Malayan Wonderland ANDREW ROTH By LONDON, JF the legendary Martian wonts to study Asian nationalist politics and lands in Malaya, by some error of interstellar navigation, he had better have the inverted and whimsical comprehension of an Alice. Otherwise he can scarcely understand the wonderland of Malayan1,826 words
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Article1026 1953-07-15 31 \JR ALEX .Tosey in his 1 article published In the S'ngnnorc Standard on Ju.y in disagreed with our to col'eagues in the Many press to organi7e themselves into a Union Mr. Alex .Tosey's contention is that Ma'isv Journalists shou'd j )in an all-race^ Journalists Union since1,026 words
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Letter131 1953-07-15 31 Sir; I refer to a letter headed "Fortnightly P.iy Please" published in your is-ue of the 11th .July, and wish to inform "\VD EMPLOYEE" t h r o u g h the medium of your paper that the OHQ B'.nnch of the Army Civ>! Service Union made representation131 words
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Article28 1953-07-15 31 Review of Views Blatk I lit: day f SIN CHI I B F I S M< 10l aV I I th< B I French Revolt Y E BJ28 words
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Advertisement115 1953-07-15 31 SI \<; A PORK "«m SIWhAKD INUKr'hNliEN'i M()RNIN(j NKWSPAi'ER HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood. Singapore. Telephone Not. *****—***** Cable b lelcqroph Address TIGER NEWS. Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. lh e Times Building. Printmq House Squoie, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOM PINANG 45 Sulton Street, 83. Cowon Street,115 words
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Advertisement42 1953-07-15 31 TRAVEL WITH CONFIDENCE FROM BANGKOK TWICE WEEKLY TO EUROPE TWICE WEEKLY TO JAPAN b I FREQUENT INTRA ORIENT SERVIC PAL DC-6B and DC 6 BEST AVAILABLE COMNfCiH FROM SINGAPORE TRAVEL IN COMFORT PHILIPPincAIRLIHES. n: M I I 4B RAfFLISPIACf MNW^ VIL IXttl42 words
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Article32 1953-07-15 32 kL-hu- Ti Editor- !)<. nver Post >rs that i invesph Moiblic ihe gation in- <»r of the IP Of CX- .tliiir 1 of ■v he comn with Cornell were32 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-07-15 32 photo designer Pierre i H,H, mh a "w s iturf '-n Gros" whole- I i v() »p. this his ideas wear for niirtmir t>iiv romiai win- t,. r I'm lure shows "Ba«- 1( stunniai! rvcn- dciili (town, in n>lon imitating tlw 1 I nthl r U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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80 1953-07-15 32 July, > rmanv ipped I iri here f) was then alleged to have got into bed with another girl ot 13 but the sleeping dormitory had been aroused to pandemonium by this time. The all-male jury found him not guilty80 words
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Article33 1953-07-15 32 Mil l.1O:«IAIRK batiks Lee Ben. na:iagi:ii; director of the South East Asia Trading Shim Co.. Ltd.. In Bangkok, will be deprived of Thai nationality by order ol the hai police AFPAFP - 33 words
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137 1953-07-15 32 TOKYO. July 14. Truce negotiators met in secret ites<io:i lor ."i!» minutes KXjay and Communist radio broadcasts indicated that South Korea's promise to honour -n armistice lor only six months was unacceptable. A 'ion session wr.> scheduled again for tomorrow morning In SeoulUP; AFP - 137 words
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265 1953-07-15 32 Foreign Policy Same— Despite Pali Of Beria Cominform Indicates: 1 German reunification "with the proviso that Germany respects the security of ,ts neighbours and Prevents the revival of militarism and ?ovanchism^ the policy of a government intenton Tpcovering lost territory). 2 -The rij?ht of the Japanese pcopi e to national265 words
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Article149 1953-07-15 32 BERLIN. July 14 (API. Communist Premier Otto C,: w't wohl issued a let Derate appeal today to the e!) f ir e East German popution to work on the farms to overcome deficiencies in cultivation and preparation lor the harvest The- appeal, an admission of149 words
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Article46 1953-07-15 32 BOMBAV Juiv 14 <Rcuter> Dr. S.ilvan-ikrair) .sinha. a inemner ot 'he Indian Parliament •-aid Mere vesierdnv that tne Communist movement in Ind'a would It 'considerat y weak cned because the Cominform had slopped giving aid to the ommunisl Part? of India.46 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-07-15 32 photo. fcAST Berlin civilians walk unhindered past Communist Army police guards o n the Soviet sector side of Potsdamer Platz to cros s into the Western sectors after the opening of the borders. East Berlin streets were virtually back to normal. The only sign that theU.P. - 74 words
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148 1953-07-15 32 Wor ld Beauties Rehearse Fox Miss Universe Title LONG BKAm. CHilornii July 14. < \P> SixtyM>\cn hopefuls for the Miss Univerv title bosun rehearsals yesterday ior the performances that may bring them lame :md fortune. Thf brauU queens of 11 foreißn nations and 4! states plus Mavka, Hawaii an Puerto148 words
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Article70 1953-07-15 32 NAIROBI. July 14. (Renter) Mau Man terrorists today attacked and overran a Kikuyj home-guard post in tho Keeumo location of the South Wyeri Reserve killing 12 Kikuyu guards and a tribal policeman, j Defenders at the post held Ollt for two hours against an70 words
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Article298 1953-07-15 32 Queen's Counsel Says: LONDON, July 14 (Reuter)— A government report issued today said that there was no miscarriage of Justice in the hanging of Timothy Evans, illiterate lorry driver, about which doubt had arisen following the confession of the Rillington Place mass murderer, John Christie. Christie,298 words
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Article49 1953-07-15 32 TEHERAN. July 14. (AP)— The uanian new-paper Eteiaat yesterday quoted Premier Mohammed Mossadeq as saying that if the people refuse to endorse hi s work in a nation-wide referendum he will step aside and whoever is chosen by the people wil] take over."49 words
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Article204 1953-07-15 32 BERLIN. .Tuiy M. (Renter).— Mr. Louis Fischer, world exp:rt on Soviet ■Hairs, declared yesterdaj that Mr. Malenkov, Russia's new leader, is not a free man In borne politic! he mu>i f on t lie support of ihe K: .1 Army against the security police. In f204 words
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Article515 1953-07-15 32 4-POWER TALKS ON GERMANY IS PROPOSED WASHINGTON, July 14— The Big Three foreign ministers agreed today to invite Soviet Foreiqn Minister V. M. Molotov to negotiate German and Austrian problems in o move that could lead to o fact to face meeting of President Eisenhower,AP; UP; AFP - 515 words
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Article263 1953-07-15 32 Bidault Warns Of New Threat WASHIN l« N. .Julv Ph i-iyn Georgei Bidauli the UnUi <) S mri Britain terda^ thai France would f »n a very riifi^-ult situation if a truce m K 1 in shifting of < mu?' Bidault t.»M S y ol Stat,. John r'o^ter Du Britain'A.P.; AFP; Reuter - 263 words
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Article73 1953-07-15 32 NEW DELHI. July 14. (AP) Mr. N.V. Gadgii. former Minister for Works. Mines and Power in the Nehru government, has been the victim of three railroad robberies. Thief No. I robbed him while he slept. Thief No. 2 sHpped from the former minister's srip before73 words
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Article70 1953-07-15 32 CAMBRIDGE. (England)). July 14. (Reuter) Honorary degrees were conferred on the Duchess of Kent and eminent men from the Commonwealth at Cambridge University yesterday. Tribute was paid to the Duchess who became a Doctor of Law for her Far-Eastern tour last year Others to be honoured70 words
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176 1953-07-15 32 SEOUL, July 14 (AP)— Tens of thousands of Chinese ripped through South Korean lines as far as four mites in Central Korea today in a mounting onslaught that imperilled Allied defence. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, I Eighth Army Cotnman.icr. said after a firstAP; UP - 176 words
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Article18 1953-07-15 32 LONDON v it |R i 1 1 mandi Brit ai; fr<mi tad18 words
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Advertisement32 1953-07-15 32 <////fmpse of Chinese history A The fR\ I| 1 )^^>-^rfi§i^ po.soncd X^fJ^lJP )\/W^ttiL d from q ,°c^i i^ Medicin*. v^ HtII 1 1 *it v■• J^d'/ 188 Ib. h KNT, AUN TONG32 words
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Advertisement13 1953-07-15 32 LEATHER JACKETS. li/tI i/t CiT. f\ TUT MAN'S SrfOF ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE.13 words
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372 1953-07-15 33 LONDON, July 14, (Reuter).— The 35-nation World Sugar Conference here yesterday rejected a move to invite Communist China and East Germany to ioin in its discussion. Russia made the proposal to Invite Communist China immediately the conference convened by the United Nations372 words
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Article40 1953-07-15 33 TOKYO. Ji y 14 AFP)— I Indones eral hew M J the Indon lian i had d any licei for p Arm. 5 the n of a in I-. n a md Ind ne40 words
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Advertisement624 1953-07-15 33 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD To Hun* Konc. Manila. Kobe Ac Yokohama. Pmuag P. S'ham S'pore T.S. Wevrstein <NI)L> 11, Vl\uk U\ufz 15 17 Au* T.S. Brauns<hwei^ (lIAPAG) 30 '31. A us l/2Sept 3 TSept lo Continental Ports IS. Wrs.rstein <M)L) Loadn« Homewards in Oct. X.S. Braunschweig (lIAPAG) Loading624 words
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Advertisement1024 1953-07-15 33 BLUE FUNNEL UNE yjmU) MA^NSFIKLD <0.. LTD. Incorporated in Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other i>octs to load and aaanaarga cargo sailings to LITBaWCMaI MIMIMf LONDON tONTINKNTAL laWfl Uui &aJi/ snanr 4r>eoant Pel»*ii« to] L'vervoo, Glasgow *«lf H/M July 17/18 Alreas In Marseille* Liver^ooJ f; 13 14 July 181,024 words
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Advertisement432 1953-07-15 33 JA""A NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Koilird.im Llovd Holland \m m Line Nderland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Ani^teiiJaii BAMMAM (MONTRLAIJ BOSION Nh\V VOKK PHIL U>ELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW OK! V ANS via SI'EZ S'pore P HUMP Pinang. GAROFT G3l T? i:>luly 16 July 17 IS.lifly RAIIJA (SMN I 2M.lul> sAug 7 Xug432 words
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Advertisement589 1953-07-15 33 EAST A^TiTli SAILINGS FROM S( \Nhix Ul s I(I^S1 "SOU" for Bangkok. S g()n Hongkong, M. p> I Yokohama I UU ><JiU, u I -LAI.ANDI.V for Bangkok > I July I "MONGOLIA" For H s.ng(<n. Hongkoi Kobe and Yokon. \c M\(.l>X. X-For H ||,|2j| INDIA I on Hongkonf, "SKLANDIX" itaSSiiTlftr.589 words
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239 1953-07-15 34 JAPAN PROPOSES FINANCE, TRADE TALKS WITH U.K. Ink 14, (AFP).— The Japanese Govintends to approach Britain formally with f or holding an Anplo-Japanese financial since Japan's export trade with the has hopelessly deteriorated, sources jl, Government said today. The sourr €s said that if Br.tain agreed to the Japan- ese239 words
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Article38 1953-07-15 34 TIN SHARES EASIER ON PRICE DROP I, \iuU-i K« porter ol tin ...pore a tin r •;<>n* e v, llcr» I xd cd cd ,1 cd 0 xd 1! 6 I cd 1 cd I 2.45 ;m k38 words
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Article103 1953-07-15 34 THE prod ket in Sin vi sterwith oc li business ing. Copra quota! were about unchanged from the p els, buyers and U for July, A ig ist and Sept i ng J, ..ml $33i, s:::-!. 1 and :-_'l. and $W\, and 3l4, per picuJ on103 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-07-15 34 photo. THE Dutch tugs Thames and /ii.nkiv tow a section of the Singapore floating dock into Kalkara Creek to be broken up. Originally it was intended to brag the dock to Britain but to avoid further expenses being incurred it was subsequently decided that Maltese firms should proceed with theA.P - 57 words
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Article150 1953-07-15 34 RUBBER PRICES STEADY THE rubber market in Singapore was steady a1 the lower levels yesterday, the steadiness beinj; partly attributable to support from European buyers. Opening at be!o w the previous clay's levels, quotations were easier on lower New York bids. Few acceptances wore reported from overseas int. but otherwise150 words
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Article92 1953-07-15 34 TOKYO, July 14. (AFP— Thr Japan Mining Company hi decided to send a five-man in pection team to Indonesia u troon as arrangement have beo r made to study joint Japanese •ie ian development of oil fields in northern Sumatra. The Japanese firm was ap92 words
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316 1953-07-15 34 R.I. Issues Figures On Rubber Output Earnings Near US$142M. y B RACKMAN Stondord Speciol Correspondent \~A AKARTA < July >*. —In the first five months of this yeor. fho Indonesians expotted 278,104 tons of rubber to the tune of 1.4 milliard 900 000 o*t,cial exchange rate this is the equivalent316 words
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Article168 1953-07-15 34 LONDON, July 14, <AP).— r.reek Minister of Co-ordination Spyros Markezinis yesterday conferred, with Minister of State Selwyn Lloyd on the prospects of stepping up British capital investment in Greece. Markezinis, strong man of the Greek Cabinet, Is here on a week's visit at the invitation of168 words
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Article, Illustration149 1953-07-15 34 INCREASED trade which the Malayan Emergency has brought to the flashlight industry will not be lost when the emergency ends, as the Malayan market is rapidly expanding, said Mr. R. B. Dick- 1'• on. Far Eastern manager for Ray-O-Vac, when he arrived y Argonaut149 words
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Article135 1953-07-15 34 MESSRS. Osboinc Chappoi. announce the returns for the quarter to Jur.o 30 for the following tin mining companies: (In pfculs). Chcndoiiang Tin Dredging Ltd. 461; Gopeng Consolidated Ltd. L',080: Hongkong Tin Ltd! 1,065; Kent (FM.S.) Tin Dredging. Ltd. 1.525; The Kinta Tin Mines, Ltd. 1,515; Killinghall Ti135 words
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Article266 1953-07-15 34 Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, July 13.— West Java rubber has joined the trend in slumping priees throughout Indonesia. Fear is now mounting over what the real consequences ol a Korean truce will be. i Informed quarters said thereis little doubt but that the dropping266 words
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Article90 1953-07-15 34 W.*SHINGTON. July 1 I (ReuterV The Senate ngreed j yestcrdaj to the United States taking part in the international wheat agreement for the next three years. The Senate ratified the agreement hv voice vote after ;i l>r:ef debate In which ;il Senators criticised B tain90 words
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Article24 1953-07-15 34 SUGAR prod (ion i wan will be cut d< km) metric on v. ith the 880.0MO it was armour, i AFP24 words
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88 1953-07-15 34 LONDON. July 11 M< I Britain's tot.il >\ t for the first half cf I nn all tirru- f I <»:<7.7U0 t f) ns. the R i i .inri Steel Federation a *t)day. I ThU was more than t. Mon tons abovr r88 words
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Article28 1953-07-15 34 H >\ ;K' ma j 14 nri Service r. nn i v ir HnnpV <»rc $15.80 to I" S6.OM to US 1 < in <1 >n Rtippiah. C.28 words
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Advertisement138 1953-07-15 34 ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS, LTD. nave pleasure in announcing their appointment as Lit I Malayan General Agents HAMBURG -AMERIKA UNE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Port Swettenham Agents:- Messrs. Guthrie Co, Ltd. I'll The service i* lo hv <>|>< ii< <I in tug**! with fln-l rif f.t-l new vessels operating hHwecn \hv priacipal port* of138 words
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Miscellaneous620 1953-07-15 34 'i^Hf^BWQJluJPnfDry' QQiMKH^M*BiMßfiDOla^B^B^olaa^^^oMtLii l mnn- -j.-uiajl. .j.^.^.^. I if ndumf^mTDun; i^iiniimiidiiuijuujjji s'pore Diary v jj^Oß IN r Xt "r ENTERTAINMENT i,k. rnd Sed-ii 4 IM T KUALA LUMPUR ii.K.V,,!-, ENTERTAINMENT Melula Gerd MaersK >l \I»K Sieel To\>:i \2 30. 230 M' C'amei n-i •> .'.•>. ml3 pm. \l HI.IM IMMK: F620 words
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Article, Illustration149 1953-07-15 35 ABOVE): If you want to know the limo just S<*ntly press an ri?ht carat diamond set °n a hinge and there's a waicl (a yema). The diamond coverin? it up costs seven million franvs. The whole affair which comprises some 600 diamonds n»sts !0 million francs. It was shown inAP - 149 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-07-15 35 photo. (iiiACINCi a huge stone on the sands of Miami Beach, Ljna Blthfi appears to be a lovely Lorelei just waiting to lure an unwary beachcomber. The original Lorelei may havt* had longer hair, but Lana's attractions are just gi obvious. UPUP - 44 words
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508 1953-07-15 35 tka gag |)UE t o the Rreat number of letters waiting to he to n a pr«n e 7, d> S r^ retl( d that none ran be replied to personally. It is also requested that all letters h" signed authenticity, with full508 words
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Article554 1953-07-15 35 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT By J ET'S say for the sake of argument that your next door neighbour rushes in to you tomorrow morning and says that her child has developed whooping cough. You wouldn't be a natural mother if you didn't immediately first think how554 words
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Advertisement92 1953-07-15 35 i^il|lfe Quink THE ONLY INK WITH I o **M protecting r oS% of all pen troubles are H **ink Jk co"'*^ fcy high-acid inks. 6v "laßW^.rT^Trt^fcS Aw> J hcsc troubles w^h Parker T: JF^TTgi'iiigri^i^P Quink. (he only ink containing W| J/>~ tolv h '^"h cleans out sediment and Prevents corrosion92 words
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Advertisement224 1953-07-15 35 *\\\v\\\^wiw^ Stor Contest No. 24 Can You Name These Stars? l^p collert Jhe six pirtu»-es and jy their re>uerli\e r»»up«»n^ mil send them together with the minis ol the «star> jndrr smtle IX through this week Ihe O ver to the Mmi r Idiloi ol Singapore Standard pre- this paper224 words
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Advertisement138 1953-07-15 35 K^^-^jrm jfrarnn Kp^P Jr I A Hew jft luhttMim w:...ii will Wn y»'ir >kn\ keep ii v* IBmr* \n nlour. y* \l<l<n.l ii. i.ll 1 1 r• i Irani will ikil •>nl\ M^ look Mill II -If IMI I VIIU »V \>£fjjr %i>iiii^ii 1 1. ins. i )<)U look tli.tl138 words
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Miscellaneous272 1953-07-15 35 'jrVf RITA DEL MAR ryoi> x k\\ ota i ionj I riiovf uint h;i\«' free it» Ml i!i«- play hiss I ir^t I 1 1 1 ii I'rov «*rl» w i» n I l» x For niKHM. 1 be I for 1 >Ujbbor:i or emotional t i i iv and272 words
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Article578 1953-07-15 36 TIGERS GET A FRIGHT AMilitJ \9 and en ergetic Amicables ySS^JS^S^S mosi im nroved team of the nrn£^T P Cted the Ir SAFA division One League vosfrr^^ e K° n a r ai so tke d Jalan Besar stadium chann^ni cim latin S K<>vers feat in holding the tirfmn es578 words
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Article102 1953-07-15 36 ATHLETICS: Monks Hill Is. CER SBHFA: Sim* Darby A v Hongkong Hank A Jalan Beset r; rraaer 7? OTEC—F NShe/i B Cable and Wireleti Shell; Pulo Uukom v STC —-SCC; Citlftrifi v Alexandra Brickworks Geylang; SCS Shell A—SHB; 'jacks v Mansfield F. Park; M<r- cantile B i fc102 words
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164 1953-07-15 36 WOODBRIDGE HOSPITALITES SURPRISE 3-2 li'UJIf'RTo the .a coin inci m in a SAFA fin B mai t With Ihi idea the ion Union's ch. all cor A •Mn for the cnam ip. Woodbridse Hoj ai > now second il tor- mid.ible Rn\cv* w team, with J4 poi .i inim 8164 words
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Advertisement71 1953-07-15 36 Ellis I CIGARS d h. best bf expensive jg l^fjlir""'' lin Hind— tani) "^"sTvURDAY AT MIDNIGHT ii \iously a waited music M hit <,i the yrar "JHANJAE" i i m <:fi IM< Enflisfe Babtillet WITII -< (iS AND I>\\( < «,i I'. \l I By SOI ril-l IST ASIA FILM71 words
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Advertisement693 1953-07-15 36 NOTICES TIIF EASTERN UNITED ASSLKAV I ((MUH)KAIION I IMIII l> 'Incorporat* d in lissj^petfj) niCE is HEREBY GIVE> 1 that U nual Corpi < tbe 1 >", of Corpi itf-D Street S p tbo p.rn for I I 11)11 'he A- i 1 Dir 2To < Diyj '1 o eled693 words
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Advertisement802 1953-07-15 36 srn viio\ w win) 1 standard Ber^ ioc lor The Unemployed 11 > «i: i. vn i xi. Tm •in. in i i i s"■ Hi' "M.. .|...n 1 i 'niniii in. m r.ir, Im i, n,,. iiiiiimr. .»,,vi v> %111( Mm il -r;«.,i|.ir«l ifn ii i, '< II Till802 words
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Advertisement80 1953-07-15 36 SI II \IIO\> N V \NT Mi *i< M*\i 11% N| M \l II Mil R r t M i v n R 1 vi i r i I M I vI Dl? i i s i i ir.\i iti ih II.A LI'MM i: I < Satan K < M1.,.,80 words
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Miscellaneous122 1953-07-15 36 S O.JSUALL: lisO- TMAR'S MO CNE. T'SEE I AH'LL PRACF. VAHGri.F AG.'NJ 1 Ix^BVW'WTIIB V*MiW !F&/ //ff\ \H UEST GOTTA )c «m &s^Py^l MEI GlvE )NJ T O J I THIS TREE. THIS IS GGSJNJA y \l i'l tlf W/A^A <W *^i*<VVi^ r iwBHHHPP^ "H I GuE.' 7W GA.LS ir>l122 words
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508 1953-07-15 37 Wet Pitch Helps Munden Get His First Hattrick LONDON, July 14, (Reuter).— Widespread rain iffected not only the Test match at Manchester yesterday but ail the other first class fixtures. All matches were interfered with at one time or another and no play was possible at Colchester, Bradford and Nohtinijham.508 words
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Article253 1953-07-15 37 KLANG, Tat?. The Bala Spirts Clu annual a* porti r»n B '<»n Chai w, individual championi were: 100 Y.tnlv: 1 Tan IV. on Chai: 2 Zackareya; S. Maideen.— lU ||i;h Jump: 1 Tan Boon Char. 1 Smna 2 Ran Hasbuliah. 4 ft 1 1 ini I253 words
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Article21 1953-07-15 37 Yesi SAFA Division 3B i :wccn JolliI VU and Immigration SC baa a < ned due to in- t r.21 words
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Article103 1953-07-15 37 LONDON, July 14 (Renter)— Belgium and Denmark will meet in the final of tho Davi.< Cup (European Zone) tie to be played before July 21. In the ?emifinals which ended yesterday Belgium bent Italy by three matches to two and Denmark beat France by four matrhes to103 words
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Article108 1953-07-15 37 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Selangor, Perak, Negri, Johore and Penang are the only five states entered for the Malay Ruler*' shield cricket. Selangor will meet Negri on July 23 and 26 in the southern zone. The match will be played In Kuala Lumpur on the first day and108 words
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Article397 1953-07-15 37 Has Done A Searching Preparation ROSALIND, a Magic Red mare, is my best bet for today's races, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting. Rosalind has had a searching preparation since skipping her engagements at Ipoh and is now cherry ripe for her397 words
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Article166 1953-07-15 37 WONDER GOLD has struck a brilliant patch with two firsts and a second in three outings. This Australian bred Newton Wonder gelding has yet to reach his peak and is capable of earning another .vinning bracket in this race He carries 6 Ib. more and is166 words
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Article32 1953-07-15 37 -Mrs. J. H. Frenken with a score of 63 wag the winner of trie Singapore Island Club's (women's section) L.G.U. match !*th 1 MP Wa Mrs M Clemem s32 words
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Article19 1953-07-15 37 >l IM KIMIMIt M M 5 M, 11 a Bar- i B K I Bl<; smt:r ""^^gr^-T-^19 words
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Article333 1953-07-15 37 NAZAKAT won in a manner to nml that slic is sood for the double. She goes u\) two divisions uiih 2 ll> less and is therefore not badly treated. Strictly on time test she has (he beating of an v class Held Her time of333 words
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Article53 1953-07-15 37 SAMIORA. who li.k mid,. ooi i nrn maiden sur,-^ km i,, tuj 5 £&?< >« sprint (Race K) 1,.r clan I dixi ,i ground to load from thr hall mil, easy winner to equal the MWM lon K s and 19 v;,rds. full nun53 words
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Article19 1953-07-15 37 iTBAOI r.in fell on Monday and wstcrd.iv I h.goins for t»d.i\\ rtMl in likely to be yieldtaf19 words
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Article124 1953-07-15 37 RACE TWO SUPERIORITY every! n in h workouts. Oi S ran a vtrj writh Brnin I 4 ee. It was a very M disn r that efTort should p I ahead of his rivals In Btccaf go close. He won here I and carres 6 lb.124 words
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