Singapore Standard, 18 July 1953
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Title Section20 1953-07-18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD m an s. Vol. IV. No. 16. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY; j LL y 18, 19r>3. TWELVE PACES 10 CENT*.20 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-07-18 1 RUSSIAN TANKS ROLL IN BERLIN :i rumBerlin new imunist 1 iir s t of remy. Hi i Striken Srmed i i21 words
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Article47 1953-07-18 1 Reuter I I 1 She to! the official who in the fruit that it was i i ■>,) Winston get well soon." part of a gift of about L\o')o oran^v'> wl sent to S Churchill by the i i fruil growers of South A£i :a.Reuter - 47 words
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95 1953-07-18 1 Tension In Egypt Eases Controls Relaxed CAIRO. July 17. -Cairo Radio reported today that the li Army had some 'i their king poin*^ in the Ismailia ;rti:p on Monday after Leadraftman A. V. tligden disappeared. (I -neral Sir Francis Fesi Com man dor of British troops in Egypt, ordered aReuter; AFP - 95 words
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Article42 1953-07-18 1 WASHINGTON, July 17 AP) -The VS. u I of Appe >: today upi: martial conviction ol >r Gen or :il R W. ri >\v whose diary fell into n* Russian hands and provied prop lean la for Moscow.42 words
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Article74 1953-07-18 1 Wf one of its qPfttfittfl decisiOMJ yrsti-rd the Colony Government, within 30 hour s of the disastrous fire at KampMlf Orang Lant, announced vlans to house iht IjMM people rendered homeless on Thursday. The homes ffnt the victim* will bf v ri > !h are tflC fL/i'f74 words
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435 1953-07-18 1 Fund For Victims Stands At $11,473 CONTRIBUTIONS continued to pour into The Standard Fire Victims Fund. which was launched by a donation of $3,000 from Mr. Aw Boon Haw. l'» to 5 p.m. yesterday a total of SI 1.473.30 was received. People from all walks of life, touched by the435 words
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Article33 1953-07-18 1 LONDON'. July 17 (Router; Anglo-Libyan talks for a treaty of friendship and alliance ended here last night with a "large measure of agreement", a usually reliable source said.33 words
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Article, Illustration264 1953-07-18 1 EYES UP- -NOW DOWN The Malayan Coronation contingent rot Mined from London on board the Empire Trooper which sailed into Sin^jpore yesterday. T here wer e broad smiles and cheers as the troopship docked after the long journey back. The men spoke highly of British264 words
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172 1953-07-18 1 PENAXG. Fri.— Mrs. Elizabeth Parsons, who was ordered to be kept in sate custody in the General Hospital by Mr. Justice YV. Buhagiar was today given an unconditional release by the Resident Commissioner, Penang, Mr. R. P. Bingham. Mrs. Parsons wag acquitted by the172 words
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Article57 1953-07-18 1 KLANG, rri.— The Chinese proprietor of a show performing in the Klang amusement pnrk was set upon by two Tamils at 12.30 a.m. today i" the central bazaar. A second Chinese who tried 4 o intervene was also badly beaten up. The two men were57 words
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Article36 1953-07-18 1 HITCHIN England, July 17. (AP)— The wealthy Manua.iah of Cooch Behar, whose horse racing colours are orom ''ent on the British turf. was critically injured in a ear accident last night.36 words
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Article36 1953-07-18 1 AMBALA, (East Punjab', July 17. (Renter). About 60 people were drowned when ferryboat capsized in the River Sut'.ej near Kiratpur 80 mile? from here last evening, it was reported today.36 words
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Article29 1953-07-18 1 PUSAN. July 17 (AP) Helicopters rescued -<> American soldiers from a tiny island in the middle of the raqin^ 250-foot wide Tabg-Chon Rivetin South Korea29 words
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Article42 1953-07-18 1 HONGKONG, July 17 (AP) Seven members of the 19--man British Trade Mission to Red China arrived in Hongkong tonight stating that they had reached a trade agreement, involving 15-million English pounds both ways totalling 30 million.42 words
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Article17 1953-07-18 1 THE Duke of Edinburgh has accepted honorary membership of tne Br."L-h Medical Association. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article33 1953-07-18 1 JOHANNESBURG. July 17, (Reuter) Jacob Mapike, 22, an African footballer, wai sentenced to death he: rda? for shooting the fathe of a referee who had repeatedly ruled him ofTside.33 words
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76 1953-07-18 1 TOKYO. July 17 (AFP) Premier Shigeru Yoshida s!epl right through the night as a former Kcmpeitai man sneaked Lino ti.* uc ;u:.i jcl aud vmj'v a note admonishing him on his attitude towards politics on a toilet paper. Yamaqata stole into the Premier 176 words
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Article47 1953-07-18 1 MOSCOW. July 17 (Reuter) The Malenknv governnv first economic report tince it was formed last March after the death of Marshal Stalin said today thai output in the first six months this yonj 10 per rent, higher than the correspouding period In L952.47 words
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Article36 1953-07-18 1 TEL AVIV. July 17 (Keuter) —Shimon Behar, o.»:" o: chief defendants in the I of an alleged terrorist iroup. :■>•-(] from bii prl during the night after Sling through its irot; ba36 words
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Article26 1953-07-18 1 FLIGHT-LIEUT, i L. Whiteman yesterday flew from A ralia to New Zealand In three hours 31 minutes, setting a new record.- A PAP - 26 words
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Article111 1953-07-18 1 SEOUL, July 17 (Reuter)— South Korean troops were continuing to drive steadily northwards today in their counter-offensive against Chinese Comniu- nists. Tiie South Koreans attackhifl on an 18-mile front had pushed the Communisms bark by at least a mile at several points an Aliico111 words
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Article701 1953-07-18 1 Standard Staff Reporter The Improvement Trust has been authorised to call for tenders at once. A Government statement says that following the visit of the Governor Sir John Nicoll, a special meeting of the Finance Committee of the Legislative Council called yesterday afternoon, voted701 words
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71 1953-07-18 1 C TTI 17 (KP M. iw .11 med 1 i an ,h.> Indian i tent mar •■><■. In 10l troops mi .i I the iwo a use I by far- or m n I! S I I three Injun I di* r if71 words
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Article24 1953-07-18 1 w s ixterni ii t \,p i to prelim ii i 1 J R i ling pai <• i"» i i24 words
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Article65 1953-07-18 1 LONDON, July 17. (Renter) Britain's public houses may soon be ordering boor by the ton instead of by the barrel. Experiments a*e under way here on partially frozen beer concentrates that will be delivered to the publican In blocks. The barman wi! 1 defreeze the65 words
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Article15 1953-07-18 1 Tonsin? Norkaj, the Everest her*. h:t< h(»pn invited Lo Vlall Jauaxi.- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement11 1953-07-18 1 1 the name speaks for ilself Product made in England •fR11 words
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Advertisement58 1953-07-18 1 #*r- t ti/o'st Ilunt/f mi LADIES' HANDBAGS :iU.i\, rail on t Th NOVELT.Yt*oti 88. North Bridfr Road Phone I\ZZ B'pore t. jfrtxeue 11 if Sketxic snA*iot>k*z Singapore- and Pmong 1 -i '-^^^mml. Federation of Malaya 320 t ~___\j^ [7 CONSOLE MODEL Singoporc and Penan§ Sof- > 9infv 43 !m, S.58 words
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Article79 1953-07-18 2 FIVE youths cla m?d trial in Use Singapore Fifth Police ou» t yesterday, to charges of theft and retaining stolen properly at Thursday's big fire at Loiong 3, Geylaug, Singapore. The articles included a refrigerator, wrist watches, irold handles. The youths were Loow Khe Wee,79 words
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164 1953-07-18 2 Architects Query Varsity Planning THE Council of the Institute of Architects of Malaya, has written to the University of Malaya, and the Royal Institute of British Architects an the nppoiniment of architects outside Malaya for the preparation of plans for the University building project. This is stated in the Institute's164 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-07-18 2 photos. SINGAPORE'S Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigel Morris, ond the Coloniol Secretory, Mr. W. L. Blythe, (left picture) survey the devastation (above) caused by Thursday's big fire in Geylang where more than 3/000 were rendered homeless and a whole kampong razed to the ground.-Standard - 51 words
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Article259 1953-07-18 2 V POLICE Inspector was severely reprimanded by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Singapore Assizes yesterday, when during the course of a murder trial, he was seen pointing out something on a plan to the i ioreman of the jury. ftor was Mr. A H ry. ■sn259 words
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Article32 1953-07-18 2 DR. ALI Sastroamijoyo Inaonesian Ambassador to the United States, passed through Singapore yesterday aboard a KLM airliner on his wrw bnck to Washington aftej: consulta- Uous in Jakarta.32 words
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242 1953-07-18 2 difficulties encountered by Singapore firemen through the absence :f water at the Kallang Basin fire will not be repeated again when a new fire engine, equipped wrth a 400--gallon water tank, is introduced in the Colony next month. The fire engine, costing242 words
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Article25 1953-07-18 2 FOUR S'ngapore drivers wore pn I u the Singapore- Second* TrulTic Po^v e Court yesterday. They were fined a total of $195.25 words
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Article93 1953-07-18 2 >IK. MVADAB .lftley, a ucllknuun Indi.tn classical dancer IUM «'M»ud hi> services If an\ Midiviriii.il or organisations who wish to ittfl ikow to (ollrtf funds f«>r the S'.intl.iid 1 ire Vit tinis Fund. He >aid he uill trv U* nli^t thr ICfff iCCfl «'f oilier artistes93 words
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Article65 1953-07-18 2 Cause Unknown A MYSTERY of a \man, i starU bei\ i S I roThc S the omi irai no' known. Damage wi it Che Suli ie of h s prised colour pld Che Suliman's brother, Che Raron 1 >v wbo I "It is an d.iy for65 words
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Article46 1953-07-18 2 TWENTY-THRI E YKAU-Or.n Chia Kec K<. guil'.y ye u rdaj pore Eifthth P ce Co irt, of knocking Into two European women uritl their modesty, Tni hc'ri in camen Chia was fined a tal of $300 or in d tw* rronths* imprisonnu46 words
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Advertisement158 1953-07-18 2 ATW4YS UNEXPECTED in>lall NATIONAL FIIIE EQUIPMENT COATWOOD jil.i.lM i itl TRADI.M UUi FIREPROOF S\F K S i CABINETS FILING CABINETS f>' cause Insurance trill ,;int nsatc but ILL NOT REPI ICE YOUR RECORDS AND DOCUMENTS. wmamtm i^— —^Ma i— BCH— 9 j f or your COffiror* end Enjoyment Relax at158 words
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Advertisement87 1953-07-18 2 Too Late! I The time to acl I was YESTERDAY I EACH I >*J! CYCLE CARRIAGE C IV.PCRT DF r SINGAPORE. KUALA ELEGAW 111 VVV OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEAD IN 1 till All ■I'lUl IU u Up to Dote HDHOOMS I I telephone MffViCVi l^i Reduced EXTENSION K) i ct87 words
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Article19 1953-07-18 3 Million Services passed I.IMPIK, M stt pplpme ntar (his year "ne i 'l" )r()V- Koala Lumpur Council today. 1.J.M1-l19 words
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Article87 1953-07-18 3 He left her tu<» days after thoir ucddini; in Loadoa 1 .Now \v r»' together again, Trooper Tlioiikis Pliillios and Jii-. Ujlc (iv. en A kis> after five months' separation. SAC Jimmy Smith and wife Ann. They will celebrate their first Mreddiag anniversary tomorrow. The troopship. Kmpire Windrush87 words
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Article406 1953-07-18 3 f »^s3i HJ jam m aH 9 |u| I a^^^a^V Woman's Charge Stirs Controversy Standard Staff Reporter fUa N fhe c^f of a moss meeting organised by bv M n9 v POr A T f? cheps U "'<>"' strong rebuttal r a V V AmbIOYa 9o«'/ the406 words
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Article46 1953-07-18 3 THE Singapore City Council i, health statement for the weik 1 1 ending July it, reports a total! 1 of 77:t births in \\w Colony as against l.">."> deaths Pneumonia 1 1 1 and enteritis were responsible for another 50 deaths46 words
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337 1953-07-18 3 A r>RiVE for funds by I students ol the University of Malaya Academic Societies both in Singapore an 1 Federa- e u t< m c» total collection of 52.:i;»7. Together with the proceeds i of a variety coacert the total 10.40 which will go337 words
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Article74 1953-07-18 3 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Thurs.— Mr. P. P. Narayanan, Federal Legislative Councillor, demonstrate i s emotional gulf between Western and Eastern socialists H Stockholm yesterday in following on the speech ol Mr. .limes Griffiths, former British Colonial Secretary. He felt satisfied with the sincere74 words
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Article83 1953-07-18 3 Shop Men To Form A Union MALACCA. Fri.— Ma! i i shop assislants will meet on Sunday at :i p.m. at 19 Wjlferstan Road to discuss Lhe lnr mation oi a shop assistan union. Convenor of the meet- is ivl. Palanyappan, a \lalacca trade uni mist. $ICO Cr Month YONG83 words
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205 1953-07-18 3 TIIK Civil Defence Corps in Singapore is in need of women volunteers. There are only 18 now. Civil Defence Commissioner Col. L.T. lirbank. to&'J a press con Terence yesterday. "We vrould like to see v i i m each in the ambulant j"ii\ welfare sections,"205 words
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Article90 1953-07-18 3 THE following donations I x have been i <-d by ipore Council for Adult ation towards the Building Fund for the Singapore Cultural Centre: Serangoon Rural District Committee 12 0*10; Workers' Education A i i ion $1,750; Keppel Education A >- ciation $1,000; Dr. Elizabeth Kelley90 words
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Article149 1953-07-18 3 PENAIfG, Fri.— The body of hin Swe e Chong. a 10--yar-old student of St. Xavier's Institution, was re ouvercd in the sea off the Renon«? Ground near the Esplanade this mum n n-: It is btie\ed the hoy went <»"«. for a swiin on Wednesday afternoon149 words
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Advertisement136 1953-07-18 3 #t# .V. .V. y < i<ni<Uo—it'<> 4'l<>S4> C./ ImJRf 1 Sir/king Bargains-Magnify A^; "^P r in a// departments. |j IS I I IV I IN St. fI M 16 m 1 1 1 9 ••<» W I 1....1 IIM a. tew ra ;i ~< mini I l M > I136 words
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Advertisement304 1953-07-18 3 EMBASSY HOTEL (Situated in Mn^aporr s llrsi Kpsidrntul \rrm> Opposite Katon« l*>rk 4C Meyer R»ad, Sin«aporr T.I lIMI I Liaca M w^ ll^,^.,.. l 111 l roN/cnr NIGHT f# I EXTENSION TO I A.M. MISS 1011 f INf5 WO^fa KOMi'S I \MO| S MN(.IK fm^ ~~^lgiMi j < \li \i:304 words
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Article272 1953-07-18 4 Military Chalks Highest Score KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. More terrorists were eliminated last month than at any time this year. Terrorists killed, captured and who surrendered during June totalled 119, 32 more than in May and one in excess of the January figure which is the272 words
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Article70 1953-07-18 4 2 Robberies In Penang PENANG. Fri— Two recent anted robberies in IVnann ;ire suspected to be the work of a nant; now •penUiag actively Last month the innuites oi a Immsc i» Uifle Baage K»Md wire robbed by some unknown masked men. Last Tuesday ni^ht cash and jewellery amounting to70 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-07-18 4 THE two pictures show the result of on accident between a cor and an oil tanker which crashed into a water main about a mile from Klang. One side of the car was ripped wide open. The tank with 1,800 gallons of oil in itStandard - 71 words
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95 1953-07-18 4 KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Fri— The wife of a missing Kuala Lumpur Municipal employee lias been told by the Municipality that she will continue to receive the salary which would be due to her husband for the next threi* months. She will be y durat95 words
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Article139 1953-07-18 4 FED. SETS JULY 31 DEADLINE KUALA LUMPUR, F F\ d< the H- gistrar of B on or befor ofl y person any de'iver< I v. i. be .nd in cj i I for v very day I :rin? i b the As it is not p a thout a te139 words
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Article82 1953-07-18 4 KUALA I UMPUR, Frt Two member^ of thfl Conimu- D I among three I rists who have been h rity forces. 1 •lficd »s Wah Joo. Both of them on the «lo Wong I i Hainai about 39 yei i 5^ the rgency he wbs <> rul82 words
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147 1953-07-18 4 KUALA LIMPIR, FrL— An application to jet the Mentri Besar of Setengor to appi i üb| i in court during the bearing of an ap »i for wrifl of habeas corpus was turned down l>\ t' Justice, >ir. Justice E.O. Pretheroe. at the Hffh147 words
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Advertisement138 1953-07-18 4 TODAY j^/1 DAILY iisssE. H wpt ct thl is^ n:> A1 11 AJU. 1.45, 1.15, «\r> 9.30 P.M. fl a new high-water mark in suspense! MARILYN MONROE-JOSEPH COnEN-JEAN PETERS 2qu Century Fcx. mi ifti LIGHT IN THE coum by ji WIMnnW If (HNKOLOR I .MMn.,,l- lIHUV \M. SUM R CITY."138 words
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Advertisement93 1953-07-18 4 now nrfiffiTr ST^sl SHOWING t^JII'I J ff 1 DAY I IM«RAif:;W Ll oi: "MYSTERY PR EMir I j MctH? Mas r I M A j» jtw I w.-iiiil 1 mm I .1 in M> rKI M 111 1 TODAY fi* V I Niii \\<:i;m\(. 111 I Mir "CRY, THE BELOVED93 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous115 1953-07-18 4 CLOSING rubbe. prices (cents per lb> in Sin g a po c yesterday were 15u>ers Sellers No 1 K.S S Spot Le#se 853 85^ No. 1 K.S.S (i.">: «i.">; No. 2 K.S s! «M t.U No. :i R.S.S. Ml M; Tone: Quiet. TIN P!?i( F The price ot tin yesterd.i115 words
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Article122 1953-07-18 5 r I'.l. J -it I a •he skinned firte." I% natter ai tin irbefore they leai n• > r iguui Jung] w ■•inn k th I prn r and rertainty th#.» |ung for th t suid xpei ii ».h .n--arts of j i R rtN I122 words
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Article66 1953-07-18 5 mdard Stair Repot ter !.»?>f>iir Party may not particij \e kma in December. Air. i member of the General Council will 5 Council meeting lonigfcft that the eipating in the coming nans. I P I d ambi P >n ran c:<i<t without elecI i prog66 words
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7 1953-07-18 5 'YOUR TOWNS CAN RIVAL GEORGE TOWN' g7 words
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Article23 1953-07-18 5 THE Taiping R I and Ire to donate tO SJ€l them to Mr. Chung Swes W i Taiping Labour De i23 words
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Article121 1953-07-18 5 More City Fire Call Boxes Urged \TTAP-HUTIED ai tpore should i r :s and C. K. Raj, The o rtlay would be small an important prevenMr R ►hat th arou b Streel Vi toria Streel I North B Road where the risk of tire as great, and call boxes cqualy121 words
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Article60 1953-07-18 5 PEXAXG. Fri. Steps to i the first Boys' Club in the Settlement will bo taken a meeting at the District Court House, Nibong Tebal, on 24. A o.ivniltee has been appointed by the Nibong Tebal Disti t W faro Committee to "i. A con- able60 words
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Article94 1953-07-18 5 SEREMBAX. Fri. How n young rubber tapper was arrested while in the act of leaving foodstuffs for terrorists was told in the Seremban High Court in-fore Mr Justice A. W. Bellamy yesterday, when Chow Kow was sentenced to seven yean rigorous imprisonment on a charge of94 words
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Article64 1953-07-18 5 M A L A C C A, Fri.— An argument over the co! of a $150 debt for coconuts resulted i" a pig rearer, Tan Wah Kit using a aeilknife cki Haji Monhk'ar Haji Jelani. Mohktnr received two drop wounds on one of his fingers64 words
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Article27 1953-07-18 5 FOR possession of opium i and smoking pipes, I><? Van Teck, ">4. of Jalan Men., n. Muar was lined $-50 in the Sessions Court.27 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-07-18 5 photos. AKKiVAI.S m Kalian? Airport yesterday Were .Miss Ruby l.oke. (top Irlt). aiece of millionaire Mr. Lake Win 'I ho. who graduated (mm Che!ienham ladies Oeflege; Federation Police office is back from C.K. (nurse: 'top ri^ht picture: from left.) Inspe< lor Abdul Ua'i.ib. Lt I. P Hyde, fStandard - 91 words
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Article150 1953-07-18 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Regional Indian Congress will hold an emergency meeting of its managing committee shortly to consider the report of the special committee appointed to investigate the case of former school teacher Mr. Devan Nair and his reinstatement. Mr. Naif was150 words
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Article, Illustration136 1953-07-18 5 NURSING, as a vocation, has at last taken on among the yirls in Singapore, according to Sister Tutor B, (ieor«r. of the Singapore (ieneral Hospital. But there is always room for more recruits. An indication of the new interest taken hy Singapore girls in nursinK is shown hy the fact136 words
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Article132 1953-07-18 5 Govt. Has Accord With WD Assn. New Jobs For Retrenched Staff KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A brood cjcncrc! policy has now b?cn agreed on befween the Wcr Department Civilian Staff Association here and the Member for Industrial and Social Relation* on the question of finding employment for W.D.C.S.A. stoff whose services132 words
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Article39 1953-07-18 5 KARMIN <<!i--ver of s hich on Oct. l i junction oi" Dm i: the S First Trail .h EL H D y. in ihe i'h of Jusuf 1 !.i an, offlcial of tlio Ind< if39 words
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Article79 1953-07-18 5 THE Singapore Harbour Board Stall Association yesterday decided to open its doors to ali month!v rated cmp'oyees of the Board. Hitherto only white-o workers hn-. n members of the Association This decision which H en at th e annual met the association last night wi allow79 words
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Article87 1953-07-18 5 CHOXG Poh Ki;ai. a >26--jrear-old Singapore married woman wbs yesterday sentenced in the Third Police Court to six months' rigorous imprisonment on two charges of being in possession of prepared opium and opium smoking utensils. Inspector KB. Ong, prosecutIng, said that when the AntiNarcotics Branch87 words
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Article31 1953-07-18 5 More Forecasts By The Met. Men More than on written fon Malayan M vice in Oil d the 1902 a: I repoi in a.r traffic ;irul con since the pr yt-cir.31 words
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Advertisement197 1953-07-18 5 RtiBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard Ur^on Cotrcspondcnt O^i July 17. The fallowing ore th closing prices i tin -in the London market: ONDON RUBPtR LONDON TIN Spot £593 per ton 19d. buyers, £595 sellers 19 d. Tnree months: £593 19. d. buyers, £595 sellers. 19 J. S:.'t!emont Price: £593 19d.197 words
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Advertisement70 1953-07-18 5 'Correci iSfSK^i^V time T |fc 1 glance J|L 'V" s^£ SERVICE MX \3 MJ Jfci 2^ Piide and Conl ownei r>- 1 A landmark m the hi star* of in the «ki'.l with whJefl Uie vi tM f i "«"> ti»w mca > ii id a .ne o-^ n itation70 words
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Article872 1953-07-18 6 HAT the- 46-man committee appointed lo examine the question of Federal elections will decide C^od alone knows. When their ?epori will see the light of day will depend largely on the decree of enthusiasm the members of the committee have for an elected Legislature. Some members may872 words
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Article, Illustration655 1953-07-18 6 In this article WONG TET CONN explains how this "money association" works ''FHE Chinese te^rm among their own friends a "money association* 1 which is called "vui" in Cantonese, "fui" in Kheh and "huay" in He>kien dialects. The formation of this "vui."' called tontine in En-li^h, has655 words
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Article1113 1953-07-18 6 Max Beloff - CHINA FOLLOWS THE SOVIET PATTERN Max Beloff In this the first of two articles the author argues that it would be more reasonable to compare China of today with the Russia of the middle twenties By E STERN observers of Chinese affairs have not unnaturally been preoccupied with the question1,113 words
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Article369 1953-07-18 6 Review of Views Fed O.i S 'ip?rmen £UiTS an MET.AYU says that j th« two hundred thousand j text h r.ks \v ii( -!t cost the J Federation Governmem ob^at one hundred thousand ri.»|. Z lars for pupils in the lower 2 standa«ds of Mala? schools viii oniv anrouraac >«369 words
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Letter115 1953-07-18 6 S>r. 1 Wish 10 to a young British Offl or v. k) came forward 1" 'lie rescue of a little *>oy student of Min Tet School. BcificM Street. Ipoh. Aluuit 2.1.) pjn. on the 7 7 S3. the little Chine** boy was Leaving the and I115 words
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Letter126 1953-07-18 6 Sir:—Your COI lent Goh Chong K nt you ■n exrlusi tory on the Tontine from Ipoh and j paper published it in J 8 is<uc It was followed up by another newspaper f-(>r-r< pondent who has made a very poor attempt to explain '"What a Tontlfl126 words
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Letter31 1953-07-18 6 rcarh I I h < math i md the r In fact. draw fad A should h of our My i i in the i but i athi r K31 words
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Advertisement104 1953-07-18 6 SI\<;\IMH*K ik. ik STANDARD INUEFBNUENI MORNING Nfc WSPAFKR HEAD OFFICE: 1 28. Robinson Road, Sinqapoic. Telephone No*: *****—***** Cobk b Tt-li-qioph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222, fhe Times Building. Printtnq House Squo>e. London, EC 4. KUALA lUMPUR IPOM PENANG 45 Sullon Street. 83. Cowon Street, 8. Leith Street,104 words
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Advertisement47 1953-07-18 6 FEDERATION AH Between Ku^io Lumpur, l—\ Jcndcroto, Stiowon, Iptli K Koto Bhoru, Malacca, I Johore Eohru, Dung.:n. ->q Singapore. Charter Ror-s on #n ah b,..; -o: MANSFIELD Loke Yew Cjilding. Kuo.j I. When heat saps BOVRkL/'^ i i MM I If i I help* KM I BOVRIL47 words
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Article18 1953-07-18 7 i c! ('1 Si who ed \m most intry. '>. V. e pubj wii-18 words
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Article18 1953-07-18 7 IT S1 X I Britain 1 worth of Hies iming irita- d that18 words
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558 1953-07-18 7 LONDON, July 17 (Reuter) Mr. Maurice a Labour member of Parliament toriticiscd Mr. Oliver Lyttclton, the Colonial C fary, or defending General Templer in Mr Azix, a Malayan journalist "a rat mc stinks in South-East Asia." had objected to the tone558 words
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19 1953-07-18 7 1 hi BKbt for i Comma lungshai > s OB a rcThe Noihe19 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-07-18 7 lis Jmrl siuius and homr madr h.»mbs at aa ahandonrd slreei ear lb "< "IU during the niatk da> vl tb* eiiya tur faro riot* rec-eutl/.25 words
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Article, Illustration152 1953-07-18 7 TWENTY SIX of the world's most beautiful women went on display in Long Beach. California, on Thursday night before a distinguished panel of judges in the competition for th e title of Miss Universe. It was just a preliminary round to trim the list to ten. ButA.P. - 152 words
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318 1953-07-18 7 LONDON, July 17 (AP)— Smiling and seemingly caret ree. Princess Margaret came home today to a Britain buzzing with talk about her rumoured romance. The man i»i the itory, divorced RAF Group Capt. Peter Townsend, w ent to Brussels two days ago as the new318 words
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Article66 1953-07-18 7 LONDON. July 17 (AP) The Queen last night proudly decorated members of the successful British Mt. Everest expedition and knigh.ed bdmund Hillary, the lanky beekeeper, who reached the top of the worids highest peak. The Queen conferred knighthood also on Colonel John Hunt leader of the expedition, and66 words
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Article74 1953-07-18 7 WESTERN NEPAL NEW DELHI, July 17 (AP)— Seven hundred Communist-led rebels are advancing on Dhanparhi. a commercial centre in Western Nepal, it was reported last nißht. The band is believed to b* thp one that last week was said to have captured Niiawri. another important Nepalese74 words
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Article40 1953-07-18 7 MOSCOW. July 17, (AFP) The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet Council has decided to set up ministry for medium engineering, and has appointed Viacheslav Malychiv a* head of the new ministry, it was announced here today.40 words
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Article41 1953-07-18 7 BANBRIDC.E, (N. Ireland), July IT (Renter) A bomb exploded early today at the rear ol a cinema In this country down town where the Cordnation lilm "A Queen is Crowned" is due to be screened today.41 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-07-18 7 )holn. PRESIDENT Quirino of the Philippines is kissed by his d.ni';iitrr m l;iw. Conchita, as hi s son "Tommy" loofcs on, in a ward in the John Hopkins hospital. Baltimore. Maryland where the President ua s operated upon- APAP - 39 words
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Article336 1953-07-18 7 Rhee Pledge 'In Black And White' Robertson Reports On Truce Mission WASHINGTON, July 17— President Eisen hower s special trouble shooter in the Korean truce talks reportedly told Congress yesterday that South Korean President Syngn.on Rhee has promised in black and white to collaborate in an armistice. Chairman Chipeifild (Rep-lUinoi336 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-07-18 7 photo TIIF I>l < llKss oi hi \l tin li r h.iv to nmvi <n hoiii.i <|ri; i n| lint im i>l I .i\v in i i ninin .it Can I < I him i ■> 1 1 <>u July IS. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article107 1953-07-18 7 1 8 More Quit Iran Majlis TEHERAN, July IT. (AP» I —Eighteen more Deputies <>i [rai swiftly ing 1 Majlis (lower house of Parliament) resigned yesterday Indications the stricken Par- < liament might commit suicide. instead of waiting for Premi ier Mossadeq to make the kill. By nightfall the total107 words
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Article36 1953-07-18 7 A WAX effigy of sex Stranglcr John R. Christie went on display in the Chamber ol Horrows at Madame Tussaud'l Waxwork in I/m less than an hour after he was hanged on We inesday36 words
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272 1953-07-18 7 SAIGON, July 17. In a daring surprise dayi:ght attack, French Union paratroopers today captured the city of Langson fountain-head of all war equipment Red China supplies to the Communist-led Vietminh. Five thousand paratroopers, who dropped from Americansupplied Dakota and "FBoxcar" transport plan quickly took272 words
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Article92 1953-07-18 7 VIENNA, July 17 (Renter) A Hungarian lawyer making j a long-planned escape with his wife to Austria, hurled his six-year-old daughter over an eight-foot barbed wire frontier fence to safety when a grenade exploded near them, he told reporters here. His wife, gravely wounded, lost a92 words
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Article204 1953-07-18 7 ANDREW ROTH - EAST -WEST SOCIALIST DIFFERENCE ANDREW ROTH Bv T.ONDOX. hi Conlrasi between Socialists of East and West were noted by the Times Labour correspondent at Stockholm yesterday. Mr. Jarru s Griffiths Colonial Secretary in the Labour <;<>vernment explaining British Labour Policy, said ihey could not transfer powct feo va<" ruuni. They204 words
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Article52 1953-07-18 7 CHURCH'S CODE FOR MARRIAGE I o-.]M >N. July 17. (UP i ri i Bi by U)< I th K: ill i .1 e p yrho rh:! establish < during th.ir kiihli Chapla i i lii f vide .i n I>r the It v Al rhu i 1 with t 152 words
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Advertisement28 1953-07-18 7 CTcSt si bon i i.i» i >•■ c j v I '.till I I .i I K9 > M\ Qjart Bottles 14-03 P« r WHOLESALE PRICES 0:4 APTLICATION IMPORTER! i28 words
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Article167 1953-07-18 8 BOMBAY, July 17 (AP)— A 8.0.A.C. jet-powered Comet airliner, which left Karachi for Bombay early Thursday at 500 nrles an hour, looks like having to finish the trip by elephant power. The pilot mistakenly put the Comet down on wron^ airport. Juhu. one and a167 words
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Article58 1953-07-18 8 SAX FRAXCISCO, July 17. (AFP) The world air speed record was broken yesterday when American Lt. Colonel W. liam Barns attained an average speed of 715.7 miles per hour over Thermal Beach :n California Barns was fly:i:jj an F-86 Sabrojet. The previous record was established58 words
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Article, Illustration168 1953-07-18 8 Rush For Ceylon Air Rights COLOMBO. .Tuly 17. (AFP). British. Netherlands and United States air linei have applied recently to the Ceylon Government for rights to expand their operate ni^h Ceylon, including one poi I from Tokyo. The K.L.M.. Royal Dutch Airlines, which MMM tiSM operated a number <>; cnarter168 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-07-18 8 photo. FLYING the Red star, the 7.6§0-trm Red China ship .%.:••:>;<. ll rests at anchor in Honskon? harbour. The ship, first from Red China to touch Hongkong for almost two years, arrived in ballast recently seeking repairs it could not set carried out at Canton.- A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Advertisement602 1953-07-18 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA (INIE AND MORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD To Hong Kong, Manila Kobe Y»k thama Peaaan P STiam S pore TS. WrsrrsN-in <NDL) 1 I 1 \UR I!\UR I' I7AUR T.S. Braunsih^eig (HAPAG) M :;iAu« 1 lSv\\ .5 W«P« Id (ontinenlal Ports TS H'eserstrin <NI>L) Load;- llomewaids In Oft TS. Kraun^bweis (HAPAG)602 words
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Advertisement1056 1953-07-18 8 M BLUE FUNNEL LINE t^ m .> WANSI HLD A CflU LTD. "JJJJ* Incorporated Singapore Vmnkem upOm to pnireed \la olU*;r ports to load and •iisdia'-Ke earaji sxiiinc.s to ij\krp«»<>i> m.Asnow LONDON Ht CONTINENTAL POUTS Due Sails P Sham Penang \frens fbi MarselKei A Liverpool G.V.i/14 July 18 July 19201,056 words
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Advertisement364 1953-07-18 8 JA 'A MEW YORK SAILINGS Roy.iJ Kottordajn Lloyd Holland Amenra Line NMerktnd Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Aruvterdan. BAJJTAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NhW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW OKI LANS via SUEZ Spore P Sham Prnang RADJA (SMN) 30July s\u* 6 7 Au« 8 !>Auk DRENTE (RL) 1»/25Aur 27 28Au« FRIFSI 4\H (RL)364 words
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Advertisement618 1953-07-18 8 tASI ASIATIC LINE I SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I k "KINA" for Bangkok Saigon N Honßkong Mamia. Kobi H Yokohama M fu|y "LALANDIA- for B.jn-kok IJuly I "MONCiOLIA" For ii I Saigon, Ilongkonff. Mai Kobe and Yokc.hama m\: ns ••MAGUALA" For ImM 11 >t .p, "^Jj "INDIA" For Banqkok. SalfOQ Honskong,618 words
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94 1953-07-18 9 Smallmen's Output In S' pore Drops SIXGAPORE smallholders produced t»i> tons of rubber la^t month (78 tons in Alay). while estates output was 59 tons (same), according to official statistics. Total stocks of rubber in Singapore at the end oi June, exclusive of foreign transhipment, were 48.029 tons against 43.30294 words
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Article29 1953-07-18 9 THE Finance Minister of i West Germany Herr Fritz Schaeffei has arrived in New York for talks with World Bank and United SWt«f government official^ lit I29 words
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433 1953-07-18 9 BRITAIN FOR FARMING REFORMS IN MALAYA THIS week a young: man from Malaya will he "pradvatta*" from a school of mechanised farming near Coventry. Kngland. His n.ime is Ismail bin Ilashim and he i s just completing: the final stages of a twelve«reet course at the Ferguson School of Farm433 words
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156 1953-07-18 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market remained quiet yrsterdav \%:th prices declining by about 1 cent per 1b first Srsde rubber lor Au-ust shipment being quoted U5 tents at the close. i— enta in 4 he ma a rather reaccordina to Pen''. :v.n\ red to156 words
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Article35 1953-07-18 9 "J'llE closure of throe cinema houses in Macao last week Is. according to reports received in Hongkong from Macaa, inAe of a business deprr sion that has hit this onrsthriving Portuguese Colony.35 words
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Article166 1953-07-18 9 THE small Improvement in the tin meta] price both in London and Singapore encouraged more buyers of tin and industrial shares in the local market yesterday. Industrial shares were quietly steady and some improvement was evident in market leaders in the tin sertion. The volume of business.166 words
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Article26 1953-07-18 9 IX DO-CEYLON ESE trade negotiations hav e ended with an agreement \o increase the export of Indian handloom th in return for Ccvlonosc tobacco. A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article197 1953-07-18 9 «,«i a review of the Malayan rubber industry Sir Sydney Palmer, chairman of the Rubber Grower^ Association in London referred to the excessive taxation, the improved condition in Malaya and the need for free competition between natural and synthe- uc products. In his address,197 words
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Article36 1953-07-18 9 HONGKOXG, July 17.—Special Standard Spj-vicc closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.90 to £1 sterling: $6.02 to US. 1 dollar to Malayan II: S2 07 to one Indoan Ruppiah, Gold $271,375 to36 words
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Article130 1953-07-18 9 IHF produce market in Singaj ore was steady in copra [coconut oil and pepper yesterday witfa r al l busines* passing. About t o n tons of ol.ic'rr and whitj pe| p t chunked hands yes ten! ay at around quotations and the market In this130 words
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Article68 1953-07-18 9 Mr. Clivc Turnbull. political Columnist of the Melbourne Herald, arrived at Kallang yesterday by Qantas Constellation on route to Europe to cover poliiiral developTnonts. particularly in Easi Germany. Now that the Russians nave eased travel restrictions, he hopes to be able to get into East68 words
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Article31 1953-07-18 9 "FOOTLICHT potpourri ot son| items, i orru <'•■ being t Theatr In ild oi tii«' s P and broom io in Tirkcts at still :u tilab bought a( th< V31 words
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Article, Illustration286 1953-07-18 9 In Goes A Coin Out Comes A 'Coke' Standard Staff Reporter FORTY Coca Cola slot ma<hii each t i i.pjx^d with its own refrigeration unit, have arrived in Singapore for distribution to local offices, clubs and service stations. Tl o machines have been >Ughl here by Ak>> rs. Lion Ltd.,Standard - 286 words
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303 1953-07-18 9 Awbery: Malay an Rubber Saved U.K. 'Britain Owes A Debt' Molov«, L S-_?° N .i- JH,y 1? a' < R e «.«'>-Mor. money h coming out at Moioyo than this country Britain) has ever put into it M. S 5 "Ma e .a y ;an° r b0 KK r S-J303 words
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Article87 1953-07-18 9 REPRXSENTAI l\ E3 c HO inking Diethclm Company's a' mum factory in A1 I will meet rni rioner I i W. I. Galletley r-ortain bv th o company to :e. 1 worker I on I trc: V tll M) v npany do nc I work. The87 words
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Article24 1953-07-18 9 U\X(]K()K. J men meni to rt rice. They al n 1 A v rol rire prod u pi24 words
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Advertisement106 1953-07-18 9 KIIBBBM I J I I' f ,oUTH WASH! M nouti I rdtgaim I COB I 1 Indpl I stastt I tha, it male I r Thb I t a nab* im 1 I DETTOUN 1 HO UTHWASH ft GARGLE BTe a I CREAM I Fr;»cc»j e9oi n s t in,106 words
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Advertisement129 1953-07-18 9 O f/limpsp of Chmr:;;> his ton/ V KUNG MING OF MILITARY STRATEGY In a South Chim '^/V Can-.poign. mony of I I I Kung M.nc, troc:^ were ou'ecme by 'X//* 1 I J naturoi qos w' h Ss ?4r Itt dcla\cd then od- J ¥"ince Mis di'.co»« ry of on129 words
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Miscellaneous664 1953-07-18 9 Ca:c;tta IEMS01) 4i.»4> 1 \il am §001*6 Oi3l*V k J IXiU <LiATU4,SBIi 8 I«O\I OMIT siK\l( K TO: »w .< Little Women a Club Bangkok if:um Cheng;) time 33U m infixed V..M.C. S pore Chess Club 3 pm HAIIK I s K>: p.m volley bd.: Jakarta 830 a.m i). Senior664 words
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Miscellaneous93 1953-07-18 9 Weather minimim Tearaerataart: from 7.30 p.m. on Juiv 1 1» to ".?.<( a.m. uii .lul> 17 Smjiporr (74F). Penanc 1 7.">1 >. »ota Bihru 175F), K n.i l.i I umpur <73F) Ipoh (?SF), Kuantan (70 Maximum Trmperaturr: from 7.;»0 ii.m. to 7.."U p.m. on July 17 Sins.inorp (88F'I. Penane (HHV)93 words
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Article, Illustration2206 1953-07-18 10 Louella O. Parsons - THE 'BLOWTORCH BLONDE' WINS HANDS DOWN EVERY TIME Louella O. Parsons By CERTAINLY am sticking my neck out, j when I start to single 5 out the most exciting women in today's HollyJ wood and have chosen Marilyn .Monroe to head my list. She had to be J the winner.2,206 words
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Article542 1953-07-18 10 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES Bj? IhJ lipuiv Miiaary CoS ernors crew in Berlin he" is introduced "o the great German teacher of sine, ni at th. opera. Professor p lu l N-uhaus, who onheirnii Montgomery Robinson rin B offered to trata htm at no cost for as542 words
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Article72 1953-07-18 10 JJOX'T iwid to send your entries for the Hans Christian Andersen Son? Competition to THE MUSIC CRITIC. c o THE MOVIE I 1)1TOK. \s ING PORF STANDARD." I2S, Robin ><»n Kd. StegapofC 1. -\nd Mark Vnur Envelopes "HANS/' \n album of Danny Ka>e Herords to the72 words
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Article257 1953-07-18 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS j MUSIC NOTES By PARING the past weeks several letters aid J many phone Mill ask he j question— what has happenSed lo the "Hl3 Master'* Voice" Studio? In !wo years this rentra!- ly-sit'.atcd and well-equip-j ed litie concert hall built up a unique reputation257 words
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Advertisement186 1953-07-18 10 S.'or Contest lie. 24 Can You Name This Star? \I I <fiMiui>ti Mil* Arrk lt »'r, Mi-.r.' st.mriarn ore srnls Mt lurnlv fourth s|* r "V «ontf>4 .•oileii fhr ,i\ mtlan» «nrt Ihrii i«s«,«<M\t iin|..g. tl|< l M'od #fi»«m HyHfcfl with «l»f lu^ niDfi lit ti» «rr»fi«lM>fl >i> r I186 words
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Advertisement180 1953-07-18 10 n /-^Vi*V PARLOPHOM 2d M^ '/\S //^■^y >^ NfW PARLOFMONf '/,< r T^/ 78 RPM RKORDS Variety 808 AND ALF PEARSON H IN A COA Cfl CFKA T !O* ra DICK JAMES HAVE YOU HE/WO^ )N THE FIR^T WARV DA Y ELTON HAYES H IHE PHANIo/.a STAGE H MI UE180 words
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Miscellaneous67 1953-07-18 10 -7—, h RITA DEL MAR QMS i L llr t Humanity i:v.' j to j »OI'II ItIIMIIDM, n (l v|l ."":i^:i.N 1 i 21 r .i 'operation f, .m j Wing .JSTdflB 5S i .viuirs A;)f I routine M 1 ci m«m__ Miv n to j L- f!& t I67 words
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Miscellaneous28 1953-07-18 10 TH t COUPON READ THIS BEfOet I rou^ order y Ou B R Ef p° A R T E I 'h.ee ten OU ce r, US ro enClose28 words
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Article554 1953-07-18 11 MIGHTY LEAP BY ENGYOON ONE perfectly attuned and mighty leap by' Singapore's bespectacled schoolmaster, Tan Ens Yoon and Singapore s hop step and jump record which had uas^hattJred^^ aS the 1952 M^> an record Ami the leap, taken in the qualifying round of the lira day of Singapore AAA's 15th554 words
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Article92 1953-07-18 11 Fri of inq; the siiot: 1 Shaman Lim Kan Sin; E 1 in. I < ii- 3. K. Theseira Inter-achool mile medl< ,-is Institu- 2. 1 School; 3 Anglo 4 min. 28 ing the Disc«K 1. Tan S 2. Lim Kan Sin; 3. Chiang. 75 it 7 High92 words
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Article18 1953-07-18 11 \I.A LUMPUR. Fri.— Mrs. boat Mrs V. i today to win the women's tennis charnpionship.18 words
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Article162 1953-07-18 11 Singapore, Selangor Should Win 1 Ihere will be two Ma lava Cup matches today. Al Seremban. Singapore will mec t Negr Sernb.! iin ln southern section hether the Colony will figure Li M ourth successive Cup final, while at Alor Star, Selaa *>* will meet Kedah in a Northern section.162 words
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Article46 1953-07-18 11 IAAJC NG MALIM Fri. Tne. lollowing will represent ranjong Malim at cricket imst Tapah District on Sun«?y: M. Kannan (Capt.> K. Nmdiah. Lim Kok Soon. Von* tK 1 SharD s Nithiaak i 3n i Nalhan R Vijesuricr. Abel Neelagandan Menon Wong owee Yan.46 words
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Article27 1953-07-18 11 JPOH. Fri.-Th o Twelfth Lanoers beat the lpoh Malays 4 M in a first division soccer h today. Scoren were Ridm>i (3) and l\iw: -on.27 words
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Article26 1953-07-18 11 PENANG, Fri— The Ferry ynms-sters beat CRC 7—o in a division soccer match today. Indian Recreation Club beat Sepoy Lines 11—0 is yesterdays game.26 words
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Article39 1953-07-18 11 BOMBAY July 17 <UP>Cricket Club of India's Bjdrrv.nton Committee has invited Dr. Dave Freeman of the United States and Wong Pen* Soon of Malaya for the annuaT open badminton championships oi their club, beginning Sep. tember 9.39 words
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Article35 1953-07-18 11 IPOII. Frl-Moaw Tav of fwSS^tiT! 0 h- second a fera°k .fnnis tn] e todar when in SS f i- rn T Uim Chi and do^bies^fi,!:; I 8 < n the doubles final35 words
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Article60 1953-07-18 11 y .3SL on kon K North Point basketball team arrived in Singapore yesterday to plav l h JfJ maU-hes in th e Colony. I They win meet Singapore J> on S Sc ong team tonight at the Happ v World stadium, the j Nanjang Siang Pau o60 words
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Advertisement96 1953-07-18 11 NO I UK M !K|{| \\h LIM-;" ROI \L DUTCH MAIL Agents:--Holland *H Asia Line. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Bm.v. "AMERSKERK" ERTHED: 16.7.1953 S.H.B. Godowns: 6 7. Genera] survey will be held on the Jlst July. No further survey will be held. NKDERLAND LINE ROYAI IM Mil MAIL Asents:— Holland East96 words
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Advertisement440 1953-07-18 11 SIILANO.NS VA^AM CE^ANRD bf Larat EoraptM Tf Concern in Singapore: *sian Assistant with initiative md drive to drvr-'-io Mies of agricultural products in Singap re and Federation Must have agricultural background. organisational ability, and capacity for carrying <>ut ''xptti mcnts and aemonstrationa in (be field. ><>-' v and prospects fo440 words
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Advertisement580 1953-07-18 11 NOIHKS Notice of Bale by TompetitTe Tender Surplus RAF. Equipment SURPLUS R.A.F. Bquif is ofl*»red for by rorrpctitive tender This l equipTient may be tlttti at t the Sacs Sortion. I'HDS i RAF. hTaintenanci FJ.t <• *> Seletar between the hoOri of i 10 00 AM -12 00 Don 2580 words
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Advertisement243 1953-07-18 11 CERTIIK Alt: COL'RSr: TKA( BOW IK \IMN(I (Ol I KCiE (1^53 .>b) AfVUCATIONI fo: l sion to the rst fm > t the I i the Sin«ap(. h reiv' a from the B\n nr. Train] I I Road. -T 1 1 v qua lion* for er.tr. a \('il r IM'h243 words
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Miscellaneous51 1953-07-18 11 ml THET P/TCHER AH BUR/EO. Jk MAMWV Si TA/E MAH MIMD 5 'EM OOf^ Jfl^^ I I Caw- O ArttWftO*! ~«j L Copr. t95), Kin/{ FtJturw Symlicitc. Inc.. World ri';ftn fficrvcJ. —1 I a O i s, VC^V A FRIEND >n>c^ -PV/*^52P iMg\ j HEy THAT A *V V OF51 words
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Article309 1953-07-18 12 CINDER'S PRINCE FOR R. 2 Cinder's Prince, who rarric thf righi up to the fin; furiung befu.-e going down t Majfniflceoej and comuany icy in this rac e 2. H uld improve on that run a he i.s now in peak form. Biggest danger i.s straits Cod wh j ran309 words
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Article, Illustration438 1953-07-18 12 WINDSOR LAD - It Will Be Cinecolor All The Way WINDSOR LAD By CINECOLOR, a Prince Chevalier gelding, is in such striking form that it will be unwise to oppose him in the Williamson Memorial Stakes over six furl<;ugs and 19 yards. Cinecolor has made headway since his great bid in the Coronation438 words
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Article185 1953-07-18 12 I Curlew, who finished fourth to Honolulu over the mile should win this class 1 division II run (race 4) over 1J miles. He Bets 1 lb more and meets Bloodshot, second to Honolulu, on 4 lb better terms He shoulc asain have the beating185 words
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Article23 1953-07-18 12 HEAVY rain has kept off the last two days and the going for today's races is likely to be very good.23 words
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Article112 1953-07-18 12 W ,r, B |!u!d UIS TKRN P GIAND Julv 17 <K'uterl. -Police »*'M- called in last niffht to Investigate what is believed to ■Ere"today mP A:lu000 b <-«™z coup by racecourse *an£ The police are probing the raus»» of a telephone breakdown which cut ott the course112 words
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Article147 1953-07-18 12 a:,. I',',:;-,:;:'..:1 Sfl Si:: 1 :s A Ion? framed fully buiU cu has a brilliai tun I speed and trill be In i merit over the long h Timah ttralght F at Kuala Lu npm he name fr rastating r lJn 1, rival! to triumph in th > gor147 words
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Article27 1953-07-18 12 Braddell Bporti il A Telecoma Union in a SAFA Div UK the Gey lan i? P atM M for the winnei i 1 the losers.27 words
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