Singapore Standard, 28 July 1953
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Title Section21 1953-07-28 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD KBVMV,K tt lit *f Vol. IV N«. 26. SINGAPORE, Tl ESDAY, JL'| Y 28, 19.13. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.21 words
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244 1953-07-28 1 PANMUNJOM July 27-Not a word was spoken as Generals Will, am Harrison and Nam II s.gned the Korean truce here today am.d the dying rumble of distant guns. Without incident, in an atmosphere of cold precision the gold-bra.ded officers put the.r namesA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 244 words
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Article, Illustration234 1953-07-28 1 in Korea signed yesterday brought riccg in Singapore down to the lowest i or approximately back to where they the wai started. Rubber dropped 13 '-ent s to i 62| > per b tor first grade for August shipment while tin yester ia.. was qiioted234 words
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10 1953-07-28 1 This Eclipse Was Pain In The Neck 27. (Reii'l he10 words
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Article14 1953-07-28 1 FIELD Marsha) Viscount Montgomery, is in Copenhagen i three-day visit. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article132 1953-07-28 1 HAV A N A July 27—The today suspended constitutional rights in Cuba for 90 day s after an attack by civilians on the Army garrison at Santiago De Cuba. The Commander of the garrison reported that 200 civilians, members of the opposition parties tookReuter; AFP - 132 words
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Article64 1953-07-28 1 HANOI. July 27. (AFP) Some 300 French and Vietnam troops today withdrew from four small outpo. ts in the Sontay area, about 60 miles northwest of Hanoi, military sources said here. The sources explained that the four outposts, which lie on the right bank of the64 words
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Article62 1953-07-28 1 HONGKONG. July 27 (Renten A Ro.val Air Force transport plane from Singapore crashed at Kaitak airport here today and it was Relieved seven lives were lost. No official information was immediately available. The airfield was cordoned off. Die plane was understood to 1 e62 words
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Article49 1953-07-28 1 LOS ANGELES, July 27. (AP)—Los Angeles County is growing faster than any area its el** in the world, the Chamber of Commerce reports It said more than one ha.f billion U.S. dollars worth of construction was developed in county during the past the months. APAP - 49 words
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Article38 1953-07-28 1 TAIPEI. July 27 (AFP)— Two more Brush ship: have had their entry permits to Taiwan revoked by harbour authorities for violating shipping regulations. The ships were identified a.s the Loh Sheng and Chia Sheng.38 words
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Article20 1953-07-28 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday formally requested Congress to provide an initial US$2OO million for Koi ean relief. AP.20 words
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Article12 1953-07-28 1 TWO short, sharp earthrocked Tokyo early quakes this morning. UPUP - 12 words
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Article108 1953-07-28 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Mon.— One arrest has been made and half of the jewels, valued at $250,000. taken from the home of Tengku Meriam. one of the wexUhiesi woman oX Kelaa- tan. has b?en recovered. Included in the haul was $100,000108 words
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Article, Illustration617 1953-07-28 1 FIGHTER PLANES RETURN TO BASE CENTRAL FRONT, Korea, July 27. United Nations guns stopped firing and fighter bombers turned back from the battieline to their bases shortly after the armistice was signed at Panmunjom this morning. Shooting stopped along the Korean battlefront last night bnnging to an abrupt halt 37Reuter; UP; AP; AFP.; A.P.; U.P.; Radio - 617 words
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176 1953-07-28 1 SEOUL, July 27 (Reuter) President Syngman Khee pledged this afternoon that South Korea would, co-operate, for the time being at least, in the armistice signed today. In a public statement isi as Geieial Mark Clark sig.ie.l the irtlCe agreement, he said: "We s.iallAFP; Reuter - 176 words
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Article60 1953-07-28 1 BERLIN, July 21. (Renter! The East German Sod Unity (Communi t) Party to day denounced Wiihelm sar. former States Secority Ister, as an •enemy of the people." The Radio <aid that .-er and Rudolf HetTDStadt. Editor in Chief of the <' (1 party newspaper Neues60 words
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Article45 1953-07-28 1 TAIPEI. July 21 (AEP) One hundred Communist aji captives forming th e Br»l batch of prisoners taken by Nationalist guerillas on u.c Tungshan raid ai lived heic yesterday from Kinmen. The group included four women cadre* from the Communist army.45 words
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Article52 1953-07-28 1 SEOUL. .Julv tl (Ba it 11 i ot the British Comm nwealth division could bai i j believe the flghtitiK would tnd today Getting h/tSS** Wt* eh* do*nlnant thought i>t ma iy ol "ro .ugh >fl* explaining there is no plan >r withdrawing any forces52 words
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Article47 1953-07-28 1 LONDON. Ju (AFP) Sir Esler Dening, Br.** h lador in 1 okvu. h I alread> \)con earmarked by S:r Winston iill as t man fur the British the Korean pording to a nenl today in the London evening paper "The S'.ir47 words
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Article15 1953-07-28 1 U.S. AMBASSADOR Ch E. Boh'en took off from R<»rlin io* yesterday.- A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article314 1953-07-28 1 HOW THE PEACE HIT THE WORLD tOIXOWIM; is a ruiiid. up of world reaction to nrwj of the signing of an armistice in Korea as reported from various capitals by the news ■ftaeflti: Ni ,v YOKK •reive I lh« n r>| K >:e v Chin h b > anl .1,1314 words
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Article30 1953-07-28 1 .DON. J (R \r/ l Bl i n Secret a i Sir in Churchil todaj foi th Hi I tunc l ii vm weeks.30 words
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Advertisement22 1953-07-28 1 Fashionable sh6e| SEASON^ TRADING CO. <^ ••^QSHSXiLuaai I $2 10 per lin. ,aU *'o $2.M M r iin. ■a P So S 20.22 words
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Advertisement63 1953-07-28 1 <,f M l|Lii ii CREAMERIES I f I^s™ mf fr y M mM IH9 '7* j^l Jmmmtmit*' rn* mtmrnXW JUL m \W VT jfll mm^^SKS^*** ____> n^. >;._. I *a»___________________________________________________________________________________B aov W** J& SJmWWW^MMi _________________________________________________________________________________________B^ '''Sk \__^____H^__________/ <D \\w Jk^ **S&^^ iL. MrV^ -F""ni\V"-B _______M______l <-»« __f*____________L nt' T f't63 words
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Article62 1953-07-28 2 MEMBERS of the Stall of 55 Supply Depot. R.A S.C. ►220.50 to Mr. Wong Poh. a labourer attached to the depot, who was one of the victims of the recent fire in Kallang Basin. The money was handed over to him yesterday by Mr. JS.62 words
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312 1953-07-28 2 If Talks Succeed, Some Wiil Be Free To Join In Standard Staff Reporter CERTAIN classes of civil servants in Singapore will be free to take part in open political activities, if talks between Gove;, rnt and the staff side are successful. In Britain, certain categories312 words
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180 1953-07-28 2 1/4 Mil. CBT: Counsel Gets Alleged Confession MK Et BOSWELL, coun-! scl for Loo Woe Wan. tlie chief clcik ot Overseas, Chinese Banking Corpora- j tion accused of criminal breach of trust of $250,000, j applied to Mr. J. B Jeyaratnam in the Singapore 1 Fourth Criminal District Court yesterday180 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-07-28 2 photo. This petite "perempuan is none other than Hongkong songstress Miss Lam Kah Yee. And this is one way of becoming Malayanised, she said in her saronu and kebaya. With hcr singer brother. Kah Seng. Miss Lam has been touring Singapore and the Federation for five months with great success.Standard - 51 words
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193 1953-07-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. D. DEVADAS, the General Secretary of the Cable and Wireless Informed Staff Union, who was expelled and dismissed from the Inion on Sundav said yesterday that his expulsion was not valid according to the Trade Cnion Ordinance, because the decision was193 words
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Article58 1953-07-28 2 Donations Keep On $328 More DISREGARDING the fact th.it Ike Standard Fire Victims' Fund closed at noon last Saturday the folio. v.i.n contributions arrived yesterday: Staff and labourers of McA listen rubber godowa SICT 50: Anon v nious S10: Staff of Chung Khiaw Bank Head Office $15* nese donations boost58 words
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Article132 1953-07-28 2 r-u THE Sto-fapore Coroner Mr V K>r Sll refurned a ver--01 murder by a person or on s unknown at the eon,J of inouest into the death of a 24-year-old taxi driver Ng Bok Swee yesterNg vas* found unconeio_i< in his axi with gunshot wounds in his132 words
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Article57 1953-07-28 2 CHEW CHENG, a carpenter was sentenced to one month's Mm pie imprisonment in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yes ter day. for voluntarily Musing hurt to Tan Mui Kwang. a songstress Chew Cheng stabbed Tan with a chisel at Peek Seah Mreet opposite the Ai57 words
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203 1953-07-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter A GROUP of people headed by an Army Ser- in Singapore. is seeking a quiet and lonely spot where thev can take off their clothes without interference from the law and the prying eves of prowlers. This group is composed of203 words
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Article112 1953-07-28 2 SINGAPORE girls will learn dressmaking the easy wav _it a new school, the Chun Sch ol of Dressmaking and Embroider, which will be opener! exi month in Victoria Street. Its proprietor. Madam Chua Chwee Lian. said -yesterday: "The girls will learn to cut material straightaway from ready-made112 words
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Article84 1953-07-28 2 MR. J. M. Devereaux-Co'.c-bourne, the Singapore City Police Magistrate. mteroay issued warrants for the ai of two men who failed attend court to answer charge of failing to furnish ini tax returns The men are Ong Teng Siew and Loh Poh Swee. Five others84 words
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153 1953-07-28 2 MR N. A. K. JOTHI. General Council member of the Labour Party of Singapore has resigned from the Council, because he said he coo. sidered the members of the Council are working for their own interests and not in the interest of the153 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-07-28 2 Mr. Digby Griffiths. Account Executive with the advertising firm of Masters Ltd.. Singapore, looks fit and suntanned on his return recently by BOAC from a tour of England, the Continent and the Middle East.34 words
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Article103 1953-07-28 2 EXTRACTS from the dial J ol I Singapore shop assistant wi re read in th«. Fourth D:strict Court yesterdav v merchant, Taherbhoy, wai charged with failing u-> gold worth $18.Ui)i). und. financial regulations Thc diarv was kept by I assistant. Kishen. during the time he worked103 words
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Article51 1953-07-28 2 HCNDREDS of new British bicycles went with 400 Chii nen. women and children who sailed in the Dutch liner rjisadane for Communist Lhina yesterday. The departing passengers included a large proportion of teenagers off to study in. China j Others were elderly folk and in51 words
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Article, Illustration138 1953-07-28 2 SIXGAPORE Police are looking for a tl JUU >M Cantonese. Loh Hun Fei. in connection uith the disappearance of 512.000 worth of jewellery from Nam lick Goldsmith at 474 North Bridge Road Mr. Poon Cheok Mi:-, manager of Nam Yick Gunsmith, told The Standard 'hat138 words
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Article71 1953-07-28 2 "IF VOU drive a car under influence of drink, you are n ot only endangering your life but also the lives of all those on fhe road," said Mr. R. W. H Davies, the Singapore Fust Traflic Magistrate, yesti iday when h e fined71 words
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Article99 1953-07-28 2 WHEN askad in Om p<>r e Second Traffic Police Court yesterday tiy «j whom he accused of driving in a negligent manner how a person could drive ISO fr a split saoond, Neo ioon, an engineer, replied* 1 don 1 know. 1 am not a wizard99 words
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Article25 1953-07-28 2 SINGAPORE Chin. die School Teachers wi i to the Education Dei arti asking for an increase in This was decideu meeting, yesterday.25 words
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Advertisement235 1953-07-28 2 a: Platignum *D f N ttlb IS,. I A MODERN £&fr PEN FOR ME MODERN j||W pockets imm mfjy [aW ful hil action mm t p>" /_______r Ul£ imW S r r,n /S loadt-d Platinum l\ Gold Ton* Nib l\ .N'on-tarrmhing O. lA fittings Vl« *fT*>l* s. 4 .-v r235 words
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Advertisement101 1953-07-28 2 CLOSING rubbe I prices (cents per Ih) in I Singapo- c yesterday were Du-. s Sel.'ers No 1 K.SS Spot Loose 62 62 1 No. 1, K.S.S. 62\ 62? No. 2 RSS. tiU 6U No. 3 R.R.S. .->«>;; sot Tone: Slightly easier alter steady. tin miet The price of tin101 words
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Advertisement52 1953-07-28 2 'HB I mW.*mmm\Wi ilSs 'T" '^''^IffffffyMBFBHBIBBHI^M^MMrB^^ 111 I y^^^j^^^^^^* m £-^»^P'ylffff****^Tifij^P^^^^^BH%^ ''^I^fl pW|^ii<f^ M^wjt^^P^j^^Sr^i^*'^ jaiiilW|^n,^_ h .■••v*t .^3-----------R>_^E_^ -^rell%:3sHl--«WHMi^ B 7 T^^hi-^TlmT^^ Vy' tm nh___nff V: f? Is i» </'■. ■ifPrtTli'r i Am Wk .mß* *A i 1 *Hf Jll till t'Tj, **5* Ih^i^^l— -j v 4 zT& *y vy^T^^ryM^pwsiHß52 words
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Advertisement176 1953-07-28 2 «<a. f a. k < E752-V** ti^H Rt Bmi Wm Pepsodent reallu gives i; Hlirir teeth I Tae* r l, an p Thai ibeeaaeethej an Pepeodeal i- tl„- Ml u t j Pfepeode* with Irium li teeth, bm also barf, deny. Sa for wfcfcer, MAKE THIS l^*"?^ WjP* 7-DAY TEST176 words
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Miscellaneous89 1953-07-28 2 Weather MINIMFM Temperature: from 7.30 p.m. on July 26 to «_jO am. on Julv 27 Singapore l7oF). Penang |74F). Kota Bahru (73F). Kuala Lumpur (74F». Ipoh (73F). Kuantan Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m on July 27 Singapore (87F». Penang (86F). Kota Bahru iBaF). Kuala Lumpur iB!)F> Ipoh89 words
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Article24 1953-07-28 3 Double Pay F or Sunday UNION SAYS i I he in double on SunI a -n •nate ■i .1 i V ment K-*" x"24 words
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Article245 1953-07-28 3 i s; Singapore trade unions yesterday I b> Mr. Peter WL Williams, president Workers' Inion, requesting Government j 1 I i ide Union Advisers Office. Williams earlier wrote > the Colonial Secretary Mi U\ L. Blythe. asking him to close down the T.U.A. Office245 words
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Article23 1953-07-28 3 Bid To End Dispure In Motor Firm the M 1- iged a 11 lay, man- mer for y told the irkera d tools23 words
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Article17 1953-07-28 3 S'PORE'S NEW C.S. IS DUE Co ini a 1 G n the Mr. es on Aug. 4.17 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-07-28 3 Mr. and Mrs. T. Chenathirajjh who were married at Teluk \nson recently. Mr. T. (iiciiathirajah is attached to th t Accounts Branch, Gen eral Post Office, Colombo Ceylon. The bride is the diuchter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Kirtliinesii of Teluk Anson.46 words
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360 1953-07-28 3 A Jujube In Court Leads To New Trial MR. Justice Buttrose stopped proceedings in an armed robbery case abruptly in the Singapore High Cou it yesterday. when he noticed a Chinese woman witness offering a box of throat pastilles to a Eurasian woman juror in court. Thii incident occurred short-!360 words
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Article84 1953-07-28 3 KI7ALA LUMPUR Mon.— Tan Vow, a 62-year-old Chinese v.* 3s convicted by the magistrate at Kuala Selangor and sentenced to eight months' imprisonment, for theft of 12 coconuts valued at $1.20. At the Selangor Criminal Court of Appeal, today, tfie Acting Chief Justice, Mr. F. O.84 words
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258 1953-07-28 3 'Sugar May Be Oft Ration Next Year If Surplus '—Willis TIIK world surplus of sugar may enable Singapore to de-ration sugar next year, Deputy Director of Commerce and Industry, Mr. I. R. M. Willis, said ye. terday. "This depends on what part I of the surplus we get," he added.258 words
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Article86 1953-07-28 3 THE Singapore c will hold its August Bank Holiday shoot ou Aug. :>> when competitors will participate in seven events. A cup will be presented to the winner of each event. In addition they will com-' pete for the "Ho Hong" challenge cup (open championship)86 words
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Article85 1953-07-28 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE and ten other States from the Federation of Malaya will send scouts to the Kelantan Silver Jubilee Jamboree, which opens at Kota Bahru on Thursday. August LUhTwelve scouts will leave Singapore bv boat ©n August 12th for Kota Bharu. Included In the85 words
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Article104 1953-07-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The only terrorist killed yes- 1 terday fell to the guns of a patrol of the 2/6 Gurkhas in Segamat, Johore. The patrol also recovered a rifle, ammunition and a compass. One of the three terrorists were wounded by an area security squad104 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-07-28 3 Mr and Mrs. K. Krishnan who recently married in Singapore Mr. Krishnan is a Citv Council employee and president of the City Council Health Branch Labour I num. Mrs. Krishnan i s former Miss I. m annual Pakirisamy. Several trade unionists and Legislative a nd City Councillors attended their wedding.50 words
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229 1953-07-28 3 Next Pepler Step-Freeze Land Prices LEGISLATION to "sta- < bili>e" the prices of land is the main purpose of the visit to thp Colony by Sir George Pepler. Town Planning Adviser to Sin- gapore. Sir George arrived from London by air yesterday. I Before any preliminary Masses Plan or intermediate229 words
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Article208 1953-07-28 3 MEMBERS of the Pardcsi Khalsa Dharmak Diwan have donated a total of $:>!<> to the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation for the Geylang nre victims. The list of donors is as ioi°Pritam Singh.s4o; Mit Singh. $30: Bhagat Singh. $25; Sohan S"i*-h $20; Diwan Singh. 919* Malook208 words
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390 1953-07-28 3 Living Costs To Be Reduced: Assurance Given Standard Staff Reporter AN ASSURANCE that the Sinqopore City Council was strongly in favour of keeping the cost cf living down to an ''absolute minimum" was made by Mr. J.R. Hill, Singapore City Treasurer, at a press conference yesterday. Mr. Hill added that390 words
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Article91 1953-07-28 3 Stamps For Anti-Cancer Campaign Standard stilt Reporter i uk. Bin-gapafg W>i ,> I A Is I risi,lr»r *pt• i Ml i Brit i -h Fmpire Cancel Campaign, m Um Umm* 1 1 Kingdom. The prop usal is > I n I itampa in bulk to the organiser,, oi the unpaign91 words
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Article79 1953-07-28 3 TWO ir -n p i "r It s (apore s tith P Court real lo po r ibl« li'i Mf T. Ku' i k n nn. 11l i ste, Am l l in lefaull four m Kith i* for li I f dutiable hi andy oo79 words
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136 1953-07-28 3 su ln,« Btafl Keporter DAILY-RATED employees ol the Standard Vacuum Oil pany. have told their employ- J era through fh<- Singap Petrol De ale i Emploj Union thai arbitration i< the only course now op?n following J r.-( i negotiationa b tha Union and the136 words
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Advertisement19 1953-07-28 3 LUJjflHira. CHEAPE*/? B '-"AmUt acain MaTs. 4000 PA,RSTOBESOIOATCOST model 38 i u p» ,ers W»ff AJtE MTU CHEAPE* HcaSca19 words
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Advertisement83 1953-07-28 3 ?»n i i Mil AIR CONOITIONIO MOltL BAM Mlll'i b RESTAURANT ,*****,1 Mill i 228 229. Rochoic Rd Tcl 2:_17 5 1 -8 Coblct 'Th.t... -**"**mm*At*AmAmW*i*** The Roof (harden and The Air-Conditioned Restaurant are exclusively reserved for the Gala Dinner in aid of Tke NANYANG UNIVERSITY Fund Tonight ..I. i.83 words
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Article401 1953-07-28 4 Lazarous Moves On Graft Charge Standard Staff Reporter MR. A. R. LAZARCUS, Labour Councillor for North, demanded thai- Mr. C. C. Tan, Pre- sident of the Progressive Party, apologise to the City Councillors or name the councillors who, he alleged at a rally were each offered401 words
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Article, Illustration151 1953-07-28 4 heiieop photos. iSIF JOHN NICOLL, the Governor of S joi I the Royal Malayan Navy ovei the on i parol of the <mm roast of J.thore. From the Royal Navy r stii>on Sembawaui Sit John flew l>> helicopter* to Endau, East Johore where after uaspeelinj a guardP.R.O. - 151 words
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Article272 1953-07-28 4 By Andrew Koth. Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Mon.— lt is expected thai Sir Donald MacGillivray. the deputy High Commissioner for the hederation of Malay*, will put before the British (iovernment, the Federation's case for financial help Irom western countries. It is believed he socks272 words
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Article97 1953-07-28 4 KUAI. A LUMPUR. Mon. j The Working Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association vva s iniormed today by its president, Dato Sir Chenglock Tan, that affairs i.i the Singapore MCA Branch were now satisfactory and that .he association would be going ahead with its work.97 words
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Article67 1953-07-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— In support of the Security Forces in Kuala Kubu Bahru, Lincoln* of the RAAF and Hornets of No. 45 Squadron Tengah, continued their attacks on terrorist camps from daybreak today. Also in Selangor, but in thc Kuala Langat area Hornets from Butterworth made67 words
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61 1953-07-28 4 A PAN-lfl ALA VA N Conference to app 25-man Senate tor the Nanyang Uni vei ty be held in Si n Aug. ."if is waa decided by the 'tee of its mei til Chinese Cham yesterd A nm it tee compri Eng nce.61 words
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Article81 1953-07-28 4 Cartoons Of Reds For Jungle Reds A I EAPLET i f it I I I I a GOV! lp of the and on toon of a perm. tO read dropi e able tO over the cartoons behind lead ks. The t> pical terro and the typical drawn on made dur;81 words
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Article37 1953-07-28 4 n *GKU Mohamed Ham/ah L tan S:.,t e S rel j-h airman of the Kelantan S* Development Board. Satur, r ed open RIDA's $230 000 water sunpiy line for the f age of Ke'ereh. I37 words
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Article28 1953-07-28 4 *un selling ice cream with- T xi a ,]A cence Tan Tian s cr and wan Tiam were fined each $5 by the Muar Magistrate28 words
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233 1953-07-28 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Tne people of Pekan Nanas. a httle village in the Pontian District of Johore, where recently six bandits killed one policeman and wounded another, were told by General Sir Gerald Templer yesterday: borne of the Communists who murdered the policeman are amongst233 words
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Article294 1953-07-28 4 fl Uevlang S| nsapore. and robbed the innnteC three women and three children of 52.000 in je ierv' yesterday morning. .ie...uer>. But they left a one-year-old baby alone, when h e cried. He is the son of Mr. Choo Chew Leong, a Clerk. Mr. Choo's294 words
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Advertisement220 1953-07-28 4 *-7l a* a TODAY DAILY •--'«-«•> PlK»\i llfi l M BOOKING! THERE'S DANCE ROMANCE MUSIC MG Ms 1111 lIWWIIi fi big *?w*.iriSi±}!±ak SPECTACULAR '>^y^^^^^ IjA \J|| ii PICAPDO -PIER A VIJTORIO JHh^^^IVIONrALB/lN AN6ELI 6ASSMAN X Wfxr CHAW6f > ILICHTS THE SCREEN ___Lt '"3 NV,,n illl: l*l<'<'EST jP^k^^^HCl M-" lm*mm*^' \^JM^F%^P220 words
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Advertisement111 1953-07-28 4 !l'lninr 6907; Mfef BY DEMAND ft W^*""-' "DAY C TO*os^'' "Jmhttm* °"ir j .kk,;-';,;^,..;"';. f^ qfcL r Y </ y 0 6.30.970. WJ J |(l[ Start* TtMlttfi! 1 Fj rm KKVS <• lop* {dn >*OS( iir ♦♦CYRANO' 1 CRIPPLED DWARF! aml imtrm*im**j*A*m sit*- wmmmmtimmmi v ulvtiv 3tarrhmm*i VOL JOHN lUSKINS111 words
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Article28 1953-07-28 5 FINAL dividend of 10 per ;i mended by the the Riverview Ltd. lor the [ing March 1953 The Company made fit ot $368,094, less than profit28 words
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210 1953-07-28 5 Sopiee Comments On Socialist Parties In S'pore PINANG, Mon.— Chairman of the Pan-Malavan i abour Party, Inche Mohamed Sopiee today welcomed move in Singapore to form a new political party nised on Socialistic ideologies. At the same time r iKo expressed his feeling that the state of affairs oi tin-210 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-07-28 5 picture. Mr Idwiids of the Polite Headquarters. K.I. and his bride alter their wedding at SI Mary's (hurch in Kuala i umpur. Light StudioLight Studio - 24 words
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Article30 1953-07-28 5 THE S Traffic Chief, ac- -ive a talk on at [i tituti n hall Singapore I Mar a **i (Criminal) for tht e same piace tt30 words
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Article114 1953-07-28 5 MR. K. M. BYRNE. Assis- j tent Secretary with the Singa- pore Government who asked lor an extension of tne seven-day time limit for making his observations to the I Secretary of State for Colonies on his reprimand by the Coloey Governor Sir John I Nicoll114 words
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Article103 1953-07-28 5 IPOH. Mon. Magistrate Abdullah Ghazalli sentencj ed 19-year-old Ng Yook Meng nths' imprisonment. or $50. today for having in his m an iron vice, suspected to be stolen property. He was fc I a police sergeant trying to sell the iron vice to a second hand103 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-07-28 5 picture. Miss Shirley Fames (left) and Miss Betty van der Straaten performing a ballet dance at a Kuala Lumpur variety concert given by the St. Marry 's Youth Fellowship in aid of camp funds. Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 39 words
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Article189 1953-07-28 5 PENANG, Mon.— The penghulus and ketuas were the leaders of the people and Malaya's great need todav was for more leaders, Mr. R. P. Bingham, the Resident Commissioner, tokd members of the seventh civics course to be held here. I Twenty-five penghulus and ketua189 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-07-28 5 r **o**sW Singapore scouts seea in this picture will ka*f f» r Kota Bahru on August It to attend a Silver Jubilee J-*1"- horee which opens th e next I dav at Kelantan. the scouters are s-rated from left: Fn« Hai hif. \bu Bakar Kahman Dato I t. J. Vsiildt.75 words
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Article251 1953-07-28 5 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN SINGAPORE MOVE CA SUPPORT IN JAKAR By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, July 27 Reports thaf Singapore is plonnin ahead with the possible creation of a rubber buffer pool arc great interest here. Informed quarters said that if Singapore takes this step Indonesia would most probably view251 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-07-28 5 Mr Baud hin H«J» Koslan. Health Inspet-tor «f thr lingaporr Citj Council and hfatnat hinti M.ulon tinhmlv ieatMef ef Mt »•>«* Mrs Madon. who wrrr mar rie_l .»t hcr parte tl' tt****** I at No. 11, lliirni.tlt SB Sund in39 words
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Article38 1953-07-28 5 THF ADOPI radio code will now pei n World Health Oi lion's Epidemiological St at lo Singapore to supply Information to the the world on quarantine and warnings o! occurring in Soutl38 words
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Article14 1953-07-28 5 stand »r.l Staff Correspondent AN. M i mn, 1 A.uoi Chotm Si' K14 words
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Article24 1953-07-28 5 I LIM SANG, Teo Koon Chiam Ah Thiam wei i fined $3 by the •,r fighting s1 Bukit i Kangkah .Moar.24 words
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Article223 1953-07-28 5 Standard Stall" Reporter CHE ABDULLAH bin Sultan, who has been studying adult education in New Zealand for the last six month* under the Colombo Plan, will be returning to Malaya soon with data which will be useful in Malaya's fight against illiteracy. A secondary school223 words
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Article85 1953-07-28 5 CHAI Yu Lee, [20), a furniture shop assistant, took his life by drinking causti June 1, HI Ws house in Simon R >ad, Singapore. stated inquest before th< Coroner Mr. Giam Chong Hing verdict: Suicide. Yong Thong, ChaTs moi she heard her son n ing in85 words
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Article119 1953-07-28 5 EVACUEE DESERTED HUSBAND A DECREE nisi to be m within three mon granted by Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore High Cour* yesterday to Alfred Herbert Ward against Lilian A.C. Ward, on the grounds of desertion. Ward said that he was married in Dee. 1941. There was no issue. lie119 words
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Article114 1953-07-28 5 A P I AX serving ">^ not i rigor imprisonment :> three i harges of cheating given an additional 18 moin the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to cheal ons in the Juvenile I on Ot. 3. He Was Tan King I114 words
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Advertisement120 1953-07-28 5 c Chinese history j g,in,pse o( Chm THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES pt^f'M' YANG KUEI FEI fe^^'!\ The most famous A \^^al^S\ bjjuty of China lived I1 W \j? during the reign ot Em- I |e K peror Ming Huang Bth j* y h L_> Century AD. Chosen as *s. \J\120 words
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Advertisement90 1953-07-28 5 Jmmw^^t^^^^^/ I f t Phillip* 1 ser: itsa I Camposit. 1 L-^r a 1 i£>-/ 7 ho- i %Uo J* J**^ '/>'-' Z+m~+ I^'t O-^^ IL^I" 3#ver»l of my rrlen-i! I^* {muJ 2 L*-^' tsi*Hi«HrnetU t -V. L— u (Z ■>'/*■* 7... s b|jk >^* m V^- J^«*: 'T**'-*! r**m*r90 words
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Article310 1953-07-28 6 Review of Views Repeal New Tax UTUSAN MELAYU appeals for the repeal ol the new taa on businesses on the grounds that such a tax would prove the death knell for Malay small businessmen Pointing out that Malay small businessmen throughout the country have been increasingly vocal in their protests310 words
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Article750 1953-07-28 6 I fHE guns arc silent in Korea after M7 months of bitter fighting. What was to have been a war to save the people of Korea from bruta) aggression degenerated into a meaningless war of devastation with n ighty armies see-sawing up and down this narrow peninsula. And750 words
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Article, Illustration17 1953-07-28 6 "Wont learn! Says guys t*i bumped off tor knowing too much!" v^^^wxxxx\\xvxxv^ llltv v vvtl17 words
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Article, Illustration683 1953-07-28 6 Audrey Whiting - A Queen Had Hew Panties Seized Audrey Whiting By A YOUNG king ond queen today are hanging their heads in embarrassment ond shame. They can just manage to rub two brass farthings together in their pockets, and they are desperately struggling to keep up appearances." But they are failing dismally.683 words
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Letter377 1953-07-28 6 Mr:- Mr. John Jacob in nis utter, entitled "No 'Excuse For Racial Quarrels." in the Straits Times, of J uly argues that the Interests of non-Malay communities arc identical*. Are theV If they are. then from this arg "ment on e ma v assume that Mr.377 words
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Letter136 1953-07-28 6 Sir.— The recently c<l animal report m Colony's prisons should be ot interest to those interested in the progress of Singapore. In tM* particular aspect it makes sorry reading. I refer to opium smoking and opium smokers. Opium smoking i_i OOf only habit— it j. s136 words
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Letter126 1953-07-28 6 Sir: iam directed bv thc < Committee ol the Graduate i Teachers' Association to State publicly that "Fair J Plax V eon., ntion in h*s i letter to the Pk that Grade I Specialist appoint- ments should he rewind for Honours graduates only is condemned hy the large majority126 words
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Article, Illustration556 1953-07-28 6 POLYGAMY THE WOMEN... JN Singapore, thc Women's Association must lh amend the Marriage Ordinance. The> v I want a man to have no more than one I ite I women. Equality with men. ,h I Nanyang Siang Pau, Singapon I language newspaper, recently examined the in an editorial Monogamy-one man556 words
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Article23 1953-07-28 6 Malayan Affairs By ALEX JOSEY Will r, ii "in < lib H tin ii i l ll').'* ..I tl,,- I In <i I bard23 words
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Advertisement86 1953-07-28 6 SIMiAPOItK iicfk standard INUhHkNDfcNI MUKNINU NLWbPAI'tR HEAD OFFICE: 1 28. Robinson Rood. Singopore. Telephone Nos: *****—839*74 Coblt 6 Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singopore BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. fhe Times Building Printing House Sguore, London. EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton Street. 83. Cowon Street. 8. Leith Street. THfphone86 words
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Advertisement14 1953-07-28 6 P«** /r STREET F LU£Hr\M CHlt^\° y //V *O*TH MALM' «7£Bol# "lih £r .^^^^^et^^^T14 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-07-28 7 P eace Not Yet A ssured: Dulles IV July >1, (Neuter).— The .United of State, ."Mr. John Foster Dulles, that the Korean armistice was "by (luivalenl ot assured peace." Mr. in N photo. MODEL \\e.;rs an evening gown made of sequins in all nuances of tit J This is oneAP - 74 words
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Article21 1953-07-28 7 i a n.i ns Con out lo to make a Lo. d y ol 0 ted to21 words
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Article39 1953-07-28 7 COLUMBIA South Carolina. July 77 (AFP) Democratic Governor of Soulh Carolina James Byrnes announced 'asl night he had accepted President Eisenhower's request Lj be nn the American delegation the UN Genera] Assem »!v39 words
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Article501 1953-07-28 7 Ultimate Objective Is Final Peace In Korea PANMUNJOM, July 27, (UP)— Negotiators laboured two years to produce a Korean armistice document described in its preamble as a humanitarian agreement "in the interest of stopping thc Korcar conflict with its great toll of suffering and bloodshed on501 words
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Article151 1953-07-28 7 U.N. To Convene Aug. 17 On Korea UNITED NATIONS. July 1 27 (AP).— Mt Lester B Pearson of Canada, President of the U.N. General Assembly, said last ni^ht tin- Assembly will meet Aug. 17 to consider plans lor a Korean political conference. Mr. Pearson di closed the nate immediately after151 words
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218 1953-07-28 7 WASHINGTON, July 2& -President Eisenhower called on all nations tonight to "see the wisdom" of the newly signed Korean armistice and settle their ditlerences without more "brutal" strife. He voiced renewed I tope for woi m ;i nationwide radio and t. Levison arried t>yA.P. - 218 words
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Article190 1953-07-28 7 French Fear More Mao Aid Fo r Ho HANOI. July 27 (AP).— Major General Rene Cogny, Commander of French Union i Land Forces iu Northern IndoChina. said last night a fur- ther step-up in Red Chinese aid for the Communi t-!cd I Vietminh after an armistice in Korea would pose190 words
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51 1953-07-28 7 PNOH PENH. July 27 (AFP) —Cambodian Premier Poim Nouth. who returned here to- day trom an interview with j King Norodom at Siemrcap. j said he thought that France i would not be opposed to the Cambodian proposals for settling thc Independence pro•n. r51 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-07-28 7 This A. P.. I'.l\ r.utiophoto shows Geaeral Mark (lark signiag the truce document at a base theatre camp. It was then taken lurk to Panmimiom for relay to North Korean commanders for their signatures at their base cam])38 words
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Article78 1953-07-28 7 BERLIN, July 27 (AP) One hundred thousand East Germans, again delving Communist threats, surged Inl i Wt st Berlin today to ri I from their sympathetic nei -,i--bours. Thirty-live food stations in American. British aod Pren w« re delug. H with Kast Germans who rame78 words
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Article125 1953-07-28 7 PM Still Seeks TopLevel Talks LONDON. July 27. (UP). Prime Minister Sir Wins imi Churchill still favours a top level Big lour meeting antl BUI] propose a new date for the postponed Bermuda eonferenee shortly, informed sources said Churchill has left no doubt that he believes Ihe three power talks125 words
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Article38 1953-07-28 7 MANILA. Ju v 21 (AP) Fifty armed bandits kidnapped 150 per j-i- Ul a bold raid on a town 20 miles south of Mani a last night But they reed their victims alter live ity.38 words
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Article348 1953-07-28 7 THI. threi y< «r w h la Karea laat i fi.i_.imi leli in human lite It ci»st the mica appro i match iff k lh 'I ia lion, or fatall) u mhi larladiai as of last \\i ilniMln I South Kor ans 1.011 Itnlish andA.P. - 348 words
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Article254 1953-07-28 7 LONDON. July 27 (Reu ter^— There is no reason lu suppose that a Kot ean truce will biing on a world slump, according to financial experts in London Markets have had several months in which to adjust themselves to the prospects of a Korean armistice254 words
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Advertisement125 1953-07-28 7 SEEN IN THE /KIE/ mmoncst Malayan ESTED GREEN >C\ '> wn to Malays X '-^T^^T7 $f&^ .nywhere except in "m yS^^^^~ J i <ondy orco-J cr thick K 9 ••kes open jungle l\ j3JkjmL j ond in.ccU. 'ourful bird with Jf\(l^/ V^ V!j "d lets, biown > li K ock125 words
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Advertisement35 1953-07-28 7 ■55-f tablets I crystal 1 Soh Frporttf 1 CHMAPOL H <»|IJ|IUIM («»l lII* llll|M»|-| .mil I xf ■< -I In ini' tl I'mmliii -U :iihl H** Mil-iiil-. I l«l., P.in-U.i V, I'loli.i II t./ri ll«i-|o\ Ai*35 words
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254 1953-07-28 8 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, July 27— There are increasing reports among shipping companies here that Japanese interests are planning to set up a joint Indo- Japanese coastal shipping company. These reports received a further boost when Antara. the semi-official254 words
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Article64 1953-07-28 8 SAN FRANCISCO. July (UP) Ka citibllihmenl ot K" Linos KTVice Japan, tho Padflc of South Ainewas announced here. The re-opening of the nship serv: ••l a joint ani :he fCawashaki K Ltd.. of K Kimberk, vice-president of I general igents for nese Lino. ll ui!64 words
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Advertisement732 1953-07-28 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD To Hong Rong Maaila, Kobe Yokohama. Penang P. Sham S'pore TM Weserstein (NDL) 11/12Aug 13Au* 15/17Auf T.S. Braunschweig (HAPAG) 30/31 Aug l/2Sept 3/7Sept To Continental Ports T.S. Weserstein (NDL) Loading Homewards in Oct. T.S Braunschweig (HAPAG) Loading Homewards In Oct/ Nov Agents: ANGLO-FRENCH 6c732 words
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Advertisement1059 1953-07-28 8 **1* ltl BLUE FUNNEL LINE ..0«..> (20 une.* MANSFIELD CO.* LTD. Dt pt Incorporated In Singapore Carrlert option to proceed via otSer ports to discharge cargo SAILINGS to MVKKPOOL OLAM.OW LONDON CONTLNENTAL POR IS Due Sails.. P Sham Peneng Bellerophon for Liverpool 8k 27,29 j u ly 30/31 Glasgow Mt-ntur1,059 words
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Advertisement394 1953-07-28 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland Ameriea Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam *>P_nl«fSa_a II^LIFAA (MONIRFAL) BOsION N>\V VOKK PIIIL\PELPHIA BAITIMORF MOBII F NFU OKI f ANS via SLF/ S'pore P. Sham Penani; RADJA (SMN) 30July -sAug 6 7 Aug K «»Aug DRFNTF (RL) 17 t3A«f MAtßf Xug FRIFSI394 words
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Advertisement201 1953-07-28 8 WM I M«»Nt .Ol ix Hfc I i ft!!? I Kobe a.. MAQOAI INDIA- I Yokoh,-i-n a P •CLI a H SFLANhI I For '"ilk. I "Mhi\i\ I t»> I*l inum I I I I I I i.i, and I B -bland Hi M I t|| t*d ..di I I201 words
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Article283 1953-07-28 9 1 M M„: ,r,cr 1 ni 'ice ed a tin 'he lor res ...■ti a sgsr? xd i 9 r <i IH 0 i.OO xd Cd xd K Lrnjut 2C/Kumra 1/2 ]/4 jnting 7/j 7/9 Katu 19/6 20/6 3/6 4/- cd Kepong 4/-283 words
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Article57 1953-07-28 9 Jjrd London Correspondent -The following ore the closing prices London market: LONDON TIN 18 d 18. d. 1824. 19 d. 19 d. 19 4 d. d Spot £575 per ton buyers, £57^ ICs s. iiers. Three months: £^75 buyers, £577 10s. sellers, Setl,em,nt .Price: £568 Sale57 words
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Article67 1953-07-28 9 IPOH, Mon.— The Automobile Association of Malaya ha^ been granted permission by the Federation authorities to run a $50,000 pan-Malayan lottery. The Standard was informed today. Tickets will be available to all members of the various branches of the A. A.M. only. Details of prizes67 words
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Article32 1953-07-28 9 REMARKING that sounding of horns is a sign of bad driving, Mr. R W. H. Davies, the Singapore First Traffic Police t, yesterday lined Sher Kwee Chon $10. i32 words
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Article223 1953-07-28 9 Planter Robbed At Dawn Beng Han. 73, a padi plant was cal zed upon to produce hi identity card by two men wearing jungle green in hi house at two o'clock in the morning, he took off his coat containing r-ash and gold ornaments which were then snatrhed away from223 words
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Article115 1953-07-28 9 THE prod*.:.' e n ket in Singapore was easicr in all ons yesterday but no busiwas reporti d. Copr a for August shipment was quoted $331 per picul buyers with se ors at 134. Coconut oil sellers indicated $.74 with buyers at So.'i per picul.115 words
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Article41 1953-07-28 9 FOR not giving the P information about dr ear owners. Ho Tin Swee. Seng Swee Hco and the manager of Eng Leong Chye were each fined $100 in the Singapore Fir.st Traffl Police Court yesterday41 words
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Article800 1953-07-28 9 The Eastern l'nited Assurance Corpn. Ltd. made a profit ol $207,335 (27.6%) and final divid end ol K'. and c_*sh bonus of <; made .*< total of 18*^ for the ended March 31 1953 nowed an increase over the previous year and all dements produced profits with tl>800 words
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168 1953-07-28 9 KIALA LUMPUR, Mon -The Malavan (binese Association in a drastic economy move i s axin~ more than half its headquarters stall here from the end of this month. The pre out strenslii of the headquarters stair is 24. iu.s also oi I out168 words
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Article27 1953-07-28 9 7 ½p.c. Dividend For Bedford 1 B have a Anal dividen ess tax, for the working year ending Ma profit for were $80,370.36 t $218,901 last year27 words
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149 1953-07-28 9 LOW-COST HOUSES CO UP Standard Staff Reporter ktA DESP ,TE the Present depression fhot Molayo is experiencing, the building trade in Singapore has not appreciably slackened. Government and Improvement Trust investments have partly sustained the tracJc but its stability is due to the acute149 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-07-28 9 Mi A l!l ik, .ii from i i: IX .ll vt tl ill .ii |a lm 'I I I .11 K I I I BO IC Coastel i v d30 words
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Article92 1953-07-28 9 Stan >aid Market Renortei t RU1 in the Singapore ma If cent per lb. foi firs! rubber for Augi Upcounti an ai dowi •y. but r < per lb. S I] trad NOON PRICES SiriRaDore Chamrx m nerce Rubber Association noon prires (in cents Der92 words
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Article20 1953-07-28 9 Singapore <- Cou 0 000 lefl n •i R. Hill, I ll< told Tl the bo li20 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-07-28 9 photo. nSiuSi ?£RJ: ET P uls a sh,np hcr this ui«i atachm(>nt on a versatile vacuum deader. The SffJi! a _l so t,O ,!shPS s,, VPr and polishes Roots, washes dishes, sharpens knives demoths closets defrosts re-frigeratars, sprays plaata, aid deans A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Advertisement39 1953-07-28 9 sflw» Anniversary lnT^iirtniTTT_p7vnffTffi_rMff_^^ v\ __^""^^>_. wtEESS£_3BS___-_MnQWgSiTnTBWr^ k.v^^ .^m^^* lk.^s I fc* i I ______Pwt^^r 4\^% V v_^_»H_______S____ THE WORLD > W-y LARGEST SEIX. 7JG MOTOR OW. STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY (INCORPORATED IN U S Willi UMITBU LJABU SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR IPCH39 words
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Miscellaneous264 1953-07-28 9 ™*<*&&*ll***eA*&lFsHe**B*H*&i^'3&S6 l l 9W** u,,dr -y iado Pl 11l in kom Yuhiko Maru. l) Pef,.i.-;. Sarita, Gold- Stanvac Shanghai i* 11-Dl Kl DOCK: K<a V II r0K1.% HO( K: Dorothv. A'da- Be- KtPPLL DO. K: rnsarina, Rai.iela. .i\ c Ifelfoo. Saroena, Lnm Lam San P\:d:m Tha ets I AID UP264 words
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Article, Illustration477 1953-07-28 10 OSWALD HENRY - M-M-M! Delicious!' with OSWALD HENRY and his Camero (Left): MAKING tha Capitol their favourite rendezvous, Mr. and Mrs. ■"Jimmy'* Banke*. celebrated their third wedding anniversaiy Saturday night. Alta. former stage star and Eopular dress drsigner, opes to leave with hubbv shortly on Australian taca tion. (Left): (.IK477 words
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Advertisement133 1953-07-28 10 iMi COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOU3 PAT. TERN You must enclose three ten cent stamps il roo want your pattern cut. I* don't get the stomps, voo don t get the pattern A numbfi of orders have come to rr e without the jut till the stamps are133 words
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Miscellaneous159 1953-07-28 10 > I^RITADELMMII IW H i)\ Ol I ItlV "He knowx in.' his ow n iun wim hath not in. t iNcessity."— Befl Joaxoa 11 I -I) KIR I\ I iaii M f or i.s ks ><>i it mi; hum 1 1 \m> BIBTIISI<;.\ iMII.S < low to m ike .i-i-159 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-07-28 11 TB marriage of Mr. Anthony E. K. Ng and Miss Lucy C. H. Cheong was performed at the Church of Sacred Heart. Tank Koad, Singapore, on the 18th of July. 1953.32 words
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Advertisement33 1953-07-28 11 Cf *ZS&'* CIYD* p m. •i Bros Di. una CASABLANCA'' li^rid MMM- MAN lU -jO-HORROH P soi rfS SSJGGANI l.nil' 1 I at i 12 it. Dunp AT i engineer nvn. freagi tau33 words
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Advertisement313 1953-07-28 11 CESSATION OF BUSINESS. XOTICE is hereby given that tha piece goods business carried on under the style of Ww Sin Company at No. 13G Birch Road, Seremban, has carry on business on the 28.3.1953 owing to the y loss sustained by the firm. Notice is hereby further n that any313 words
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Advertisement199 1953-07-28 11 NOTICKS The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY, Wage 1 Earner's Adminslration J Order. No. 375 of 1941. RE LEE ENG HIN. of 1203, Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore; Clerk, Diethelm Co Ltd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a199 words
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Advertisement238 1953-07-28 11 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, j JOHORE. NOTICE. AN examination for Estate Dressers will be held at the General Hospital, Johore Bahru from September lst to September 4th, 1953. 2. Applications for the above must reach the undermentioned before 10th August. 1953. No late entries will be accepted. 3 Examination fees are: i238 words
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Advertisement169 1953-07-28 11 TLU lON AUGUST BEGINNERS Book- keeping. Shorthand. Typini Correspondence, Latin Stds IV and VII Engiish, Special revision tor 1904 LCC Accounting. ALSO mornings Shorthand. Typing. Book-keeping. Chinese YMCA Comm. School. 107 Selegie Rd. T ADIES! For simplified lesAJ sons in dressmaking and designing day and evening classes and lor expert169 words
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Advertisement596 1953-07-28 11 StTUA'fftttS WANTED BRir.SH tublect. Chinese male. g Z,nm* 2 MANAGFR/SECRETARY -wfth It* yean experience import/ export trade^ Snipping. Salary m. a n 4 i 5 Sa 'arv expected $4<><J Resident in Singapore Reply UE No 58. Standard Sngapore 1. IN UJ _i *übject Ma'.aya.ee male. f^n.uW U FIELD/TAPPING CONDUCTOR with596 words
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Advertisement847 1953-07-28 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed AT lOIjK SKR\M*K. Are you iinempt'iyed and lr need In help you und work ihe **inr .ipore "^tand^id I netnp*«>\inent Bureau offer* von free «pace In tfcta column Jimt ral« or write your liM-al -t.indard ofllc- for an appli eation lorm »\hiei« yot «li«iuhl return847 words
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Advertisement252 1953-07-28 11 iwi-tni MHs n i iv S'*ee (nee .\ng il at I I >n n >r .an I i v 3 aon jnd i Fum .1 R BIRTH BMUU ir< I i D .»f Fred J 21. Ap> d a i AJ. a- 11. A< KNOW II DT.M-KNTS i *ONOR \n252 words
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Miscellaneous210 1953-07-28 11 I J T T f-'AH CA/NT LET f f-*AH'LIm f C-°&t£'S JK DflH' I FOUR <JcjRS g4Sg |f AH KEVAH RCTOOZ-E^ A DARE H£*"-VOH/ ON AN SPUED OV OUT-tHAIT r PORE t r*.x* V T TEtLTH' TRUTHS- AH'S STAN n' R/EP& +s.HERBURY.N'D. HER.'.'-SHE% A SOUL SHE CANT LAST WHT DON'T210 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-07-28 12 Lea Hutton out for a dtuk! This picture of the loir h Ti sl al Headinglej. ihire, uas lon n into Singapore laNt ninht by Associated Press. Hutton uas hou led by Rai I ndwall to give -i disappointing stilt.45 words
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Article534 1953-07-28 12 ENIGMATICAL Singapore! Brilliant one moment and a "clastic" in clumsiness the next Off to a poor start in their initial Malava Cup encounter with Johore on the 27 June, the selectors made a bold switch at forward, and hacked the opposition Malacca and Negri ottered534 words
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Article, Illustration569 1953-07-28 12 - Cup Final Referee The honour ol relcreiin r tin' Final ot the Malava Cup i competition .it Kuala l.umpur on August 85. has fallen t«> Singapore nun Captain St.icker ot' the Army. A United Kin -dom qualilied Claas One referee, who is nn new r569 words
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Article212 1953-07-28 12 .HIT Singapore school ?oun.V'* showin a,, all ll*? m ,m P r °vcment. this lh***: S,n a .P° r «> Inter School star? i i 'H Sh,Ps r ,he heals yurs 1^- record affair f' «nd whav will be the b?" s s P r >ut re212 words
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Article52 1953-07-28 12 [HE Singap ir e Motor Clubs Johore Grand Prix Souvenir programme ia now on sale. It is obtainable at th*. r.uBook St„re. A A Snore Popes garage. Borne, Motors \m6 Eastern Auto Co Price per copy ,s si. Generous people are asked to a mote as proceeds52 words
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Article37 1953-07-28 12 n* Government Plintta* (Office waa awarded a walkove? wpras Servicet as the atter failed to turn up for their SAFA Division :_B torture wh ch J to have been phiv,d StG^flS Stadium yesterday. nR37 words
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Article794 1953-07-28 12 76 -Run Lead, Compton In HEADINGLEY, Yorkshire, July 27 (Reuter) England fought desperately to save the Fourth Test and keep alive the hopes of wresting the Ashes from Australia in the fourth day of the fourth Test here today. Her batsmen struggled hard against good bowling keen794 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-07-28 12 on lal] picture Another hn-land batsman out Tom Crave. E PV «> l: n }',Jnd ,s W"g*i by Ritchie Beaaag off Keith Miller for .V, in the fourth test match hr neen Eagiaad and .|„s v a Jt "♦•d.n-Icx lorkshire. APAP - 40 words
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Article15 1953-07-28 12 Tourney TELUK ANS Lower Perak •ciation has '■Ma'np.onship f, ro 1 at Te15 words
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Article26 1953-07-28 12 LONDON, J;- u v Board Mr, HomM \<r,j •Hi K, to di,., tou "'"7' r***U of th. is known, dr*w th* BooH wmm Inri w-26 words
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Article288 1953-07-28 12 85?** ««VVsaS*fSrJ5 s r) tree, the airmen's ii uned v. eno Davenp squat a dozen ehan ie> :md inaccui For the Endom -md a bri il R ihim. thi wingi Inr! inesian thrusi and Had the iri-!^.-x N n irtunism the i have been o1 It288 words
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48 1953-07-28 12 Ml thr fceadliaej m Malayan badminton I lin **i«. conqueror oi the present > champion and T*****t Cap r. v i ■yid lhli leaiatlaa ui hi, langm lu pionshipa came la tk* qaartei Jjnflcj championship played BadaUaUa Hull §t**ssi N i48 words
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Advertisement91 1953-07-28 12 iii fA*AJ? 9**i VWien youre in love youre nine feet ta11... Tf7mni vou'ii yourself glow. 1 l 't<f''«n fPete I l^y... f -^y- ,/-7.,^' Friday Saturday M'NITE CAPITOL Mil AM PARI" (Hindi) ■llJMilap ia starts Todav CHHOTI MAA (Hindi) Starring Mira Minra. Hfijil UWLlt^f J Bahr Today -XlS— g.4s ,v91 words
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Advertisement65 1953-07-28 12 QftEAT WOm CABARET OPENING SOON! mam -i "NIGHT i,,, mn ri im i v-n ENJO^ DANCING w DRINKS COOL COMFORT NKW ATMOSPHKRI GREAT WOK LP GARDEN CABARET TOMUII S GRAM) > |SV ol \M \l l I R I \U VI iompi.iiiion nw j ion i >im nh mGI N'•'65 words
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Miscellaneous42 1953-07-28 12 niiiaro SOCCER; S.AF.4 Commu««n League Royal Nary r i £./ropean. s at Ja!a» Beaffr; 2 Haircotr'/u 7\-j SHRftC g BODCA: Dh,. 3 'a Malay SU vs. Jollilad* AV at Geulang Stadium. ATHLETICS. lnter-s6hool ,*porU heat s at I R.J. fl£ £.J0 ft42 words
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