Singapore Standard, 30 July 1953
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Title Section15 1953-07-30 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD V«l IV. No. 28. SINCAPORE, THLRSUAY, JULY 30, 1933 TWELVE PACRS 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article388 1953-07-30 1 BANDITS EXPLOIT FALL IN PRICES JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The Malayan Communist Party is exploiting the present trade recession and the inevitable widespread unemployment in V*e Federation that is 4frpected. L*[f.r. propaganda bv the Li»n ii ini*sts state.; that they pted -ted the' present ecoromi<- crisis388 words
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159 1953-07-30 1 RRUCE MEN FLY TO SEOUL WHILE CLARK FLIES OUT I 29- Seventy-five Swedish and seven rs ol the neutral truee supervisory comKorea today in two l'nited States air force planes. A spokesman for the delegasaid they hoped to meet Communist-nominated utral delegations from Poand Czechoslovakia on Thursday at Panmunjom. I159 words
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25 1953-07-30 1 Butler: U.K. Stiil Seeks big -4 Talks iewa in of t hieved j by j AP AFP MR. K. >I. BYRNE: A Russell Rule aAP; AFP - 25 words
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352 1953-07-30 1 BYRNE CANT GET SECRET TRIBUNAL REPORT— GOVT. MR K Iff. BYRNE. an j Aaaistaßt Secretary with the Singapore Government, will protest to the Secretary of State for the Colonies in 7 London acain>t the Colony Go\ernment*s refusal to let him have a copy of the findings of a two-man triJ352 words
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141 1953-07-30 1 HO\ tKOXG. July 29 (Reu-5 ter)— Sailors from an uniden-; rifled warship boarded the; Br;:iah steamer Admiral Hardy; after Ln ercepting and firing; on her off tne Chinese main-; land port of Foochow today.; Britisn naval sources said. Tne i. 929-ton -garner flash-$ edAP; Reuter - 141 words
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Article35 1953-07-30 1 BERLIN. July 29 (AP) The Communists seized and then released the first truckload of American food coming across the Soviet Zone to West Berlin today. American border authorities reported.35 words
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Article22 1953-07-30 1 FILM actress Ida Lupino has revealed that she and her j husband the actor Howard I Dull' have separated. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article77 1953-07-30 1 LONDON". July 29. (Renter) I Mr. Emanuel Shinwell. for- j mer Labour Defence Minister. asked in the House of Commons today whether Britain could reduce v the numbers of' her forces in Malaya. He v.a. opening a debate on defence. I "We have nearly 40.nnn troops77 words
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Article44 1953-07-30 1 TAIPEI. July 29 (UP)— A flotilla of Chir ese Communist navy ships including one destroyer and 12 gunboats was reoorted to have been sent down to guard the Chusan Archipelago otf the Chek*ang: coast, a Nationalist newa agency reported today.44 words
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Article72 1953-07-30 1 GHAUMATI. India. July 29 (Reuter) Tigers. bear< and other wild animals, driven from their jungle lairg by floods ta upper Assam. .«re taking refuge near vi and attacking people, it was reported today. One man is lying in ho-n:-♦al severely mauled by a tiger. Flood-waters of72 words
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Article31 1953-07-30 1 ATHENS July St. (Re Four G i ires d i I eachai with a I ek SI ng a 1 lof United Natioos observers i'e the incident.31 words
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Article26 1953-07-30 1 THK fit t of 10.IHM torn i»f qift food ordered delivered j South Korea hy President hßUennower was distribtited yesterday m _Puj«ui. APAP - 26 words
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Article122 1953-07-30 1 ADELAIDE, July 29 (Reuter) Balaban. a 29-year-old Rumanian immigrant, and se.fconfessed killer of five people was sentenced to death tonay for the murder of a Yugoslav jyvoman, Zoi* Kusic, ia U** m ember last year. Balaban said he became "angry and disgusted" at Kusio122 words
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358 1953-07-30 1 From ANDREW ROTH Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Wed.— There is no threat of "bankruptcy" in Malaya and it has no intention of going on bended knees to the United States for increased assistance in the prices of rubber and tin, said well-informed circles here.358 words
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Article32 1953-07-30 1 PRESIDENT Luigi Einaudi Z began searching again yester£day in the shadows of a politically unstable Italy for a J man to form a new govern--2 ment.32 words
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Article71 1953-07-30 1 Police in Revogo. Italy are looking for a young unmarried mother who cut otf the small j right toe of her ten-day old I baby daughter before consigning her to a local orphanage. Police said the young woman arranged with the orphanage yesterday to keep71 words
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Article181 1953-07-30 1 PENANG, Wed. Thirteen Indians who flew here by chartered aircraft from Calcutta in an effort to beat the new immigration bill before it comes into effect on Saturday, were unlucky today. They were refused permission to land by the immigraition authorities and were181 words
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Article35 1953-07-30 1 N EIGHT Ti ide Fail nt, it i i ling witl nf Tii e Slti _j i I me iibi- on s.ii W S T p of l|I I35 words
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Article21 1953-07-30 1 I i.MBO MR r| rxei 1 le i n ii isle I I higher ri i21 words
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Article23 1953-07-30 1 MANILA U»>— Taruc, brothei »f Commun I H k 'I si uc, in .t n north of Man.23 words
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Article23 1953-07-30 1 A BRITISH European Airways Viscount turbo let ;iirliner yesterday srt up new te record between I ondon and Copenhagen.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement43 1953-07-30 1 dgk;dgkdI f at least twice during Q ay and enjoy a cup of *CS. TEA or COFFEE °u// te surprised just how »Mic/i it picks you up! OuS be glad you bought it ol Cold Storage" lb si!!3L COLD storace co. y itd.43 words
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Advertisement65 1953-07-30 1 USE ONLY SHELL DONAX B THE FLUID FOR HYDRAULIC BRAKES f v v v* iH^H^HHHH v LnecK... ♦I* Wl v v JhL ie_i ___^________l _H_^> Mobiloil I A WINNER EVERY TIME t STANDARD- VACUUM OIL CO- X I (IM ilKI'ltllMII) IN I > NII II I IMI II l> .I65 words
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Article, Illustration564 1953-07-30 2 A "RED'-LETTER DAY" FOR S'PORE NURSES st r I Stall Reporter SING \POKK rinses be i| came Ihi "peta" of the I Colony Cavcrnmrnt with I f .< official opening yesterI dav of their luxurious hostel I bv Mrs. lan (hin Tuan, I I wife of tl:- Deputy PresiI dentStandard - 564 words
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64 1953-07-30 2 Rare Birds And Animals For Britain. BH AIN is s n to i eceive .i for i ndon .iape a bi tustraals rd Hallstrom k '.v:. A stra Lan philanthroindusl and v on wild animals, arrived in S aboard a ast nicht ds i on to n He wi I!-64 words
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Article107 1953-07-30 2 COMOMODITY PRICES CLOSING rnbbe. prices (cents per I*ll in Singapo pesterdaj •Acre Bu>ers Sellers No 1 RS S Spot Loose 613 621 No. 1 R.S.S. No 2 R S.S. 61 No 3 R.s.s. Tone: steady. TIN PR J' I The price ol tin yestet dav was Sl" 1 i tui.107 words
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96 1953-07-30 2 I JAPORE'S nce noi De mphasised both t'ne s was the rge Thorn- son k >tary ib i.ii in Singa] >'• Ro- re". He apr, re is of er*. it lies on" the j i -ids of in rial j bat is I be96 words
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Article37 1953-07-30 2 NANG, Wed.— The villaI gers of Sungei Jawi New in the Southern D iot Province W ey cast [their votes in secret y< day jo elect members to the villaj imittee.37 words
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Article54 1953-07-30 2 CH \N" HIAP FOI ol B fined $50 is licence end. i I3 in tiie Sing 1 S id Traffic C to a charge of ing. The stated 1 Cha t in Mo*: n Road. went on e of Tiie and ci Hid I54 words
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Article29 1953-07-30 2 Mui i Chan l im See will make stage appearances at tiie Taiping Lido Cinema on Aug. 10. in contion with the screening of Cantonei I29 words
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Article72 1953-07-30 2 HOW n hushed a i I found a r< ads of ition i it i to'.d in the S hth Pol. v rday. J Tay Teong was < ial pos: H gun j I and the BUD the of the i inquiry j he was to72 words
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Article, Illustration234 1953-07-30 2 AT the general meeting of the Children'g Aid Society held at Tomiinson Road yesterday, the Singapore Governor. Sir John Nicoll, who was invited to be President of e Society, said: "i accepted Prr a i°" to becom e Sour si nn n t because I234 words
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Article, Illustration198 1953-07-30 2 FOURTEEN Malay sailors I who were dismissed from the tanker Silver Brook because they had quare led with Indian sailors from Goa arrived by air in Singapore yesterday They denied that they had; quarrelled over religion. The real cause, they said. was that they were198 words
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Article, Illustration264 1953-07-30 2 Mastier Plan Hinges On Land Law [I A TRIBCTE of orchids I for one who. Dr. 1). J. 1 1 Vickers, Director of the jj 1 1 Medical Services. Singa- I I pore, maintained "uould j have mad., such a won- derful nurse and s*ster" 7 I I from oneStandard - 264 words
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8 1953-07-30 2 Big Drop In Tin Will Hit Malaya Hard8 words
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Article254 1953-07-30 2 Thousands Hit By Blackout WHILE the bright 7 lights at Singapore's St. iJamt n r< arer Station flashed ont the weeds •W > t Let Electri- j tUj ttt 1.7" thousand' mt 1 1 hemes »n ths east and I west ti.astv; wer. pitched in rtafflcness, In ihe east coast254 words
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39 1953-07-30 2 FIF Y i raid. in to the i s ,l|ti O.C. of 1 3 W the wt vt* d CID in R ■I known BS 'Kam- pong P ang" i of I39 words
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Article85 1953-07-30 2 Fined Banned From Driving A MARINE assistant, A. I.up'.r) v....- lined $7. r > in the Singa;*' n c First Traffi Cour' 3 1 ite i lay and diaqual from driving for a year when he pl ided guilty to driving a van v\i'ii-iit the owners conj lent. [,n\i!)f; while85 words
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Advertisement96 1953-07-30 2 I? JT -ff*" 'IF^JL M R* _f/B__. ife___. S- last s snows 3. 6.15 Ac M5 pm. Columbia Picture See Scaadal Slayiag of Hitler! "THE MAGIC FACE*' i »m-m Starring i.ottm* Patricia Knight a To-morrow Columbia Picture INDIAN UPRISING" Super Cine-color Ifczema jkh Killed In 7 Minutes >'*« Ordinary tr*,,,96 words
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Advertisement25 1953-07-30 2 ■P pwli 5 iwiiPH *nL-*MM*Mm***M******MMmam %MEMMMMMMui n 9tmk,in t! :i ImfflßSr-BB I K4*^ifi?fc' tHA JL* 7> -> *BA%^* \m feL#sfc *»*~*'**^*^*^*^m^mmmmmm^^^mmmmmmimmmmummmmmmmmmm^m^ I I v 1U,7/_WI l25 words
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Advertisement97 1953-07-30 2 i> **> f^-H I J Yf>* r- I rri rtt B ___________Pl hC kg»^_Fl| i'^h m 'j aa m t L im €jb J i di/ < ims:ka lIS VI. Ibajaj ::i. Rg N< i How fresh is a daisy A roiim where O-Ccdar 1 fresh as any dary. Thc97 words
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Article161 1953-07-30 3 CJoode. It was jlso a cordial greeting;, and Mr. Chmde sa j c beamiaf "I am delighted to bfi back." (ile w», in the Secretariat for Economic Affair* t*% Kuala l.umpur before he lert Malava i n 1949 le take up appointment a s chief secretary161 words
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26 1953-07-30 3 m m m 1 I I i I 1 I 8 I 1 1 s B s 8 H m26 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-07-30 3 SHARING a joke here are (left to right): Mrs. W. L. Blythe, Mr. W. L Blythe, retiring Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode. the new Colonial Secretary and Mrs. Goode. Mr. and Mrs. j Goode arrived hero yesterday in the Tegelberg from Africa71 words
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Article65 1953-07-30 3 ON tne occasion of the Fifth Annual Trade Fair in Singa- pore, the British Rubber Development Board. Malaya, will screen films on natural rubber at their air-conditioned cinema in the Happy World. t on Aug. 1, 2 and 3. There will be three ihows ,i65 words
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309 1953-07-30 3 Free Public Library For Colony Soon H .rd Staff Reporter have I vith >f nil »n'.s dollar ixi- *a__; and has de id d to accept responsibility for building and equipping th e Library. The decision to have a free public library was made by Lee Foundation as a direot309 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-07-30 3 i THE Governor of Sin- lj I gapore, Sir John Nicoll, 7 (second from left) in- I 1 s perts the plans of the 1 new low cost housing 1 estate now coming up at 7 1 UpOer Aljunied Road 1 He visited the site yes-97 words
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110 1953-07-30 3 Homes Scheme Rushed Sn Record Time Nicoll Sees The 14-Day Wonder' SINGAPORE Government has moved with record-breaking speed on its project to build 190 homes for victims of the recent Kallang Bcsin fire. Barely 14-day.s after a disastrous f'n.^ reduced a whole kampontj to ashes, building operations nrere started on110 words
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Article494 1953-07-30 3 Unrest In Spore' Medical Circles Standard Staff Reporter DISCRIMINATION in the medical profession among doctors, dentist and pharmacists, is causing grave dissatisfaction and concern. The discrimination lies in the yearly retention fee that dentists and pharmacists have to pay. Doctors are exempt. The Standard was told that the Malayan Dental494 words
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Article211 1953-07-30 3 Judge Rebukes Juror A EUROPEAN juror. "VTr Chai e« A 1 1 liner, tol I <•* Mr. dust i > Biltl in ths Sing ip H gh airt yesterday thai his lii ars I I ..rv tei i S 'h»t morning was "a very WfiOUS matte: Mr. Gardiner was lurnrn211 words
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Article44 1953-07-30 3 THK oflice of the Indonesian Consulate General in Singapore and its Information Service will be closed on Aug. 1 and :j. being public holidays. Shipping sn I Passport Immigration Section.-; are open Ml Aug. 3 from 10 am. to 1 11 a.m.44 words
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Article57 1953-07-30 3 THE Singapore Prisons De- j partment will gladly welcome I volunteers who show skill In brick-laying and general handicrafts to train prisoners along these lines, saal Mr. W.L.P. Sochon, Singapore Commis- i sioner of Prisons, yesterday. The department is anxious to J start as many practical classes57 words
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Article54 1953-07-30 3 i THREE men who er. attap huts in Kampong Chia Heng without obtaining tht- permission of the Singapore City Counril were each fined S:{() by Mr. .1. M. DevereanxColebourne, the City Police \I igistrate, yesterday. Tiie three men were Tnv Cho-j Han, Chua Seng Swee54 words
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Article45 1953-07-30 3 A DistillerySwoop On SINGAPORE Customs officers swooped on an illicit distillery In Braddell Road area yesterday and seized 1.4U0 gal- 1 lons of rice mash and four 60--gallon stills. The distiller was caught by surprise but escaped in the commotion, leaving the bubbling stills. I45 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-07-30 3 THE Singapore First Traffic Police Magistrate, Mr. R.w H. Davies, yesterday issued a nonbailable warrant for the srrest of Chan Wee Kan when \rc\ failed to turn up in courtChan faces three charges of obtaining a class four driving licence whilst disqualified, making a false59 words
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166 1953-07-30 3 SHE HAD NO PERMIT: $100; HE HAD: $50 NEAR midnight on Apr. 27, police checking vehicles at a roadblock in Jurong Road, found Miss Tan Yat, a Singapore welfare worker. at the Wheel of a car. She \va.-> found to have no driving licence. Sitting beside hor was :;7.--year-old Ong166 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-07-30 3 NG GONG TEE and Teoh Lam Hong were sentenced to seven year.; rigorous imprisonment hy Mr. Justice Buttrose j in the Singapore Assizes yesI terday when thev were found I guilty of having committed armed robbery ai a ho ise In Monk's Hill Road in febru97 words
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Article185 1953-07-30 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWO Singaporeans, Attan hhl Yatim and Teck Onn Liew. yesterday became the U*** the Colony to be granted the Queen's Commission. For the time being, they will serve with fjl Company (G.T.) of tne Roval Armv Service Corps. Both oflirers have ->M*vei ia185 words
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Advertisement36 1953-07-30 3 KfffW^W CHE APE* Ul '\&y AGAIN J BADMINTON MASTER _n>o«rx wow NOW ONLY "_^V X SINGAPORE Gil X FEDERATION 5Uf 7 First riass Ufaterteli Ua^ .< I Green Crepe Soles IQDEL |]Oi i Cushion Insoles size 2-836 words
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Advertisement145 1953-07-30 3 s^r-j^ ~^^ffg?ir f OVERSEAS BANDSPREAD RECEIVER 7cn, tf /6# GaJCCeAXf OpttaXi&u.. Bringing to the outstation listener all the advantages hitherto associated with a high quality mains operated instrument. CUAKANTECO FOM 12 MONIHS MAOE IN CNOLANO SiNGftPOAC PRICC t ___;•>%!/- HIRE PURCHASE $46/- MONTHLY rCDCRATIOH Wiff M.II *5* r HIRE PURCHASE145 words
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169 1953-07-30 4 iron, UTed.— The end of lhe emergency in Malaya is not far off, said the chairman of the Perak branch of the Malavan Chinese Association, Mr. Lau Tak Khuan, in his annual report on the activities of his organisation. Mr. Lau paid169 words
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Article43 1953-07-30 4 3 Bandits Slain And 2 Wounded LUMPUR, Wed.— Si ed j. i f S ly Unit ed leak, Jol 1 1 R anrl aped with a troi of the S I the S n Kuan- 1 le s of K RAF H I43 words
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Article37 1953-07-30 4 i THF. Singapore First Traffic e, Mi. R. VV. A. fined the oi Swee Transport Chuan S riving 1 nce for wing a B covered by e. I, Mr. h gave n i magistral37 words
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Article, Illustration114 1953-07-30 4 IPOH Wed. —A squabble over a debt of 4T> tents COSt a hswki r, Yap Chip Hoong $50 In compensation, one day's jail and a b md ol $300 to be of good behaviour for six menth Before Che Abdullah Ghalalli, in lhe Magistrate's rt here114 words
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Article25 1953-07-30 4 BV y j>. pipe. in Ri\ er Vai ey Ro id dav m< Eng, an J with 12 d iwels salued al SI25 words
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Article69 1953-07-30 4 THE following were e I ed office-bearers of the Union Dancing Party. Singapore: President: Frcdc*. k S Vlce-Presldenta: Fi ederick Chua aad Mervin Wee: Hon. Secretary: John Sco:.: Hon Treasurer: Roderick C Hoa. Auditor: Lee Kin. San: Hon. instructor: Larry Yohan Goh. Com/nit tee: Misses Nancy Ton69 words
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Article47 1953-07-30 4 HAD STILL 7 GALLONS MUAR, W. Cui Pon of Kamoong I K Muar e holder ui the i DeparUm com rday by M tra-e i... he Ibrahim bin A Manan i rmented on y has v. paid. He Wi 1 ?JOO or nt or. I| ond charge.47 words
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160 1953-07-30 4 H.C. VISITS $3 ½M. KL HOUSING SITE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A major 53.500.000 Government housing scheme in Kuala Lumpur was inspected today by the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer. Sir Gerald took a q *;i k "look around" at the new building site of .'-iOO Goven ment quarters for160 words
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73 1953-07-30 4 KU W A KANGSAR W< I Wong "low Wooi. a clerk of ih&trict Oflßce I y treasurer I Kua 1 Kangsar Goven ment Servautg Co-operative Thrift an Society, was proI efore the P I of 5 Court, 1 Syed A on a cl f73 words
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Article, Illustration204 1953-07-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Residents of Petaling Jaya. the new satellite town about eight miles from Kuala Lumpur, met yesterday and decided to form a co-operative stores society, to serve the needs of the people in the area. Mr. N.A.J. Kennedy, the Development Officer, PetalingStandard - 204 words
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Article177 1953-07-30 4 Perak MCA Boss R ei w IDSM-I \_4/ J ti L Ui lrr» irun, wco.-lhe Kerok bronch ot the Mnt, s i t.on poid out $320 000 for the yoor coded j U n C Vn" buildings and teachers quarters in the New V;n» 9 ,0r177 words
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40 1953-07-30 4 IPOFI. Wed. A v Vap T. Moy, v. Ir. Just ■l tion for the d of her daughter, Lii w K. I her S id drove .1 in a d .ct. •J40 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-07-30 4 THESE i .I'.ii d (.11 ta 1 1... .1 l ■id in the Stand nd Fire 1 und i 1... k- Taa Mi i Phaa mi n i i%. y and llai Cl ♦•li- ind.ird phel39 words
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Miscellaneous87 1953-07-30 4 Weather MINIMUM Tempenture: from 7.30 p.m. on Julv M7 to 7.30 a.m. on July 28 Sim; ipore i 7(iF), Penang 711 Kola Bahru (74F), Kuala lumpur (74F), Ipoh (74Fj. Kuantaa (741 i. Ma\imum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. <»n July 28 Singapore I87F), Penang (851). Kota Bahru (86F),87 words
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Article218 1953-07-30 5 I Standard Stall Reporter ,i delegation from the Federation is now e holding a watefctaf brief on the negotial<n lhe Government and the Council of n on the working out of a new salary r(1 on the Kitson Commission report. Tlir Standard learne v terday218 words
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Article12 1953-07-30 5 Shows To Mark 2nd City Day I, wii lemo- ■y -tn ri12 words
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Article21 1953-07-30 5 tl Ab lul Rahman, of UMNO, Malaya, visiting Kota Bharu I, will speak al Majlis Ugama Hali. t< J21 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-07-30 5 members of the Singapore City Cour.- well dinner to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blythe Sea View Hotel at 8.:-i0 Saturday. Standard photo. The Commissioner-Gen-eral. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald (third from left) attended a tea-party at a Dunearn Koad hostel yesterday for a grasp of 81 University of97 words
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Article167 1953-07-30 5 2 CH ARGED WITH $8, 000 ROBBERY LA LI'MPUR, Wed.— A preliminary inquiry robbery of £8,000 at Tong Shin Terrace i year, was held before Inche Ismail in tes Court, today, when Chin Choy lh fiiaw were charged with robbery i Lim Hen with abetment. .<■ coni--152, he Village. n167 words
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Article74 1953-07-30 5 THE thousand-odd workers [a Fulierton Building will soon have a modern canteen ing local food at cheap prices. Built at the cost of $2,000. the canteen will have a spe room for women, a Malay and Indian food room, and a Chili ->e food room. Mr.74 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-07-30 5 HEALTH SISTER Ng Yew Peck is now supervising thc clinic Kampong Balak. Singapore, says the latest issue of the Rural Newsletter. PKKTTT. aspirin, tallrrin. -J^"^ ££L&&a£& h.-r summer vacation witt her P"™**?"'; ,S2£*£, phot.ieraphcd above with hfr Mr. I>. H. (l-..m...n stnde.t at a ballet school at Camber*,,Standard - 54 words
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Article86 1953-07-30 5 AN exhibition of Chinese paintings consisting of about 7100 works by some 50 wellknown modern artist.- will bc held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from Aug 1 tu Aug. 3 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, under the auspi es of The Chinese86 words
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Article58 1953-07-30 5 Added Water To Toddy -$l5O PARIT BUNTAH, Wed.— j Vellasamy, a toddy clerk at the Tanjong Piandang Gov- ernment toddy shop, was fined j $150 by the Circuit Magistrate, Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt. wnen he was convicted on acharge of being in possession of 42 gallons of toddy which contained58 words
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Article45 1953-07-30 5 JAMES Craven, assistant State Hom e Guard Offi. er. Kulim, was fined $.'>o by the Taiping Magistrate on his pleading guilty to a summons charge of negligent driving by knocking down a PWD culvert in Wa'erfa R>a I Taiping. The fine w>s paid.45 words
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Article, Illustration357 1953-07-30 5 photo. FOR the first time since the Singapore Police Force has been in existence, all crime investigations in the island are now in the hands of local officers the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigel Morris, said yesterday. Officers in charge of the four "areas" are allStandard - 357 words
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210 1953-07-30 5 KLANG, Wed.— Saturday will he a red letter dav for thousands of people li\ing in Sepang Town and the Sepang New Village about 65 miles from Klang in the Kuala Langat district. On this day they will their first piped water supply Irom210 words
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Article318 1953-07-30 5 Anti -Corruption Chief Says: *u DISPELLING a popular misconception among certain sections of the public in Singapore that there is no provision in the law of the Colony to deal with a Councillor guilty of having accepted a bribe, tho director of the Corrupt Practices318 words
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Article64 1953-07-30 5 A SINGAPI M. f. Ulrj -mer c Ing "Yoi a n■] rm I and yo I Inspector A man. the W. H. Dav i -I think leai Mr. Davies a 'T of ;i C mg Rot I alongside. P ten h into the cai Q •<64 words
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Article10 1953-07-30 5 Thursday, July 30, 19.% 3 - ROAD R I iihulO. Thursday, July 30, 19.%3.10 words
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Advertisement97 1953-07-30 5 RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES Slondord Lordon Coir, ipondi LONDON. July 29— Th, follow.n, ore .he clo,.ng v of rubber and tin on th c London marke. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN J pof Spof 10, per .on SP 18 d bu^rs. CSK vll.r, 0c Jj* Ilk Tnrcc mo,»K £577 10, Jon. /Mor. 19 d.97 words
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Article892 1953-07-30 6 \|H. C. C. TAN seems lo have stirred a hornet's nest v.ith his statement about corruption in politics. He mentioned the case of some Councillors being offered bribes of $L\ooo each in return for services in eonnection with certain applications. Some have sought to dismiss Mr. Tan's892 words
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1273 1953-07-30 6 MALAYAN - Are We Creating A Little England? MALAYAN «n a\k Imperiaat consideration to bear in mind VJ wlic.r formulating a language policy for Malaya is the exhortation of Messrs. Fenn-Wu in their report that the term "Malayan" should bc kept "free from connotations involving specific methods of procedure which themselves are1,273 words
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Article1678 1953-07-30 6 PITT NORNTON - PITT NORNTON By WHAT cultural impact' has independence had on a country o n which colonialism had imposed from above a foreign way of life. This article, the first of which was pub lis h e d yesterday, should help to throw some light o n1,678 words
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Advertisement96 1953-07-30 6 sim;apokk STWI>\Kl* INUtPLNULN'i Mi'KMNli Nf.VVS> .At H. HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robin_.cn Rood. Smgopoi*. Telephone No< *****—***** Cabi* b leleqioph Addtets lIGtRNEWS Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222. lhe limri Building Printing House Sguoie, London. I C 4KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PINANG 4S Sulfon Srreer. 83 Cowan Street. 8 Leith Stieet. Telephone 458896 words
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Advertisement18 1953-07-30 6 O See Page 10 MJmW***^. >^ I^3 STREET. PR OfIUP j g _jj i r»] i^ 1 1 pj^^^^^^^ji*^^**^^18 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-07-30 7 F ive Beauties From America photo I I|(l (I lIP IV ii have inI u.th their n nai threaten t.i I Irm nil* they Bever.ll Ui ill .md i tptaia of U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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78 1953-07-30 7 Wl\. July 29. (Renter).— A 16-vear-old bov "W down .m invitation to help blow up the Soviet '"n here in February because he was baby-sit-a military court at Sarafand armv camp heard the i fivon I I D< i nber a Russian on thc78 words
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Article27 1953-07-30 7 29 (Re i. munition i and i Betgra<i lerday. fchich i ing mov I ol e natiu.jrfl ude Hi tri.-t. i c explosion27 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-07-30 7 i tml hague. Holland, July 29 (UP) Japan's Crown 1 Prince Akihito lunched with Queen Juliana yesterday and i afterwards saw the sights of the Hague An official dinner given hv the Japanese ambassador -on- 1 eluded Akihito's busy second j day in Holland. I-;VPT'S Pa.atroop,84 words
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Article, Illustration199 1953-07-30 7 Cambodian Premier Demands i, P v KIV ?i ul> 29 < !?e t er).-Cambodian Premier l enn Nouth disclosed in Pnom Penh vesterday that his country's latest note to France demanded that a I iam o sunbodian Committee be set up to studv the possibility199 words
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Article81 1953-07-30 7 MOXTPELLIER, Jay 29. (AFP) Red wine flowed free I from the barricade^ in the i South of France today where < thousands of tourists were de--1 laved on their way to the Riviera by the one-day red wine growers' "revolt." But though they breached the wine81 words
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Article71 1953-07-30 7 XEW YORK, July 29, (Reuter).— Judge Samuel- I. Rosenman, said yesterday that discussions were underway. With the Internal Revenue Bureau to permit former President Truman to case taxes on the magazine sale of his memoirs to Time incorporated. Judge Rosenman wou'd not confirm that Mr.71 words
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Article, Illustration502 1953-07-30 7 Discussions On Govt. Views LONDON, July 29.— The question of the admission of Communist Chino to the United Notions is the subject of constant exchanges of view between London, Washington and the Commonwealth governments, a Foreign Office spokesman said today. The chief objectAFP; Reuter; Mirror - 502 words
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Article219 1953-07-30 7 NEW DELHI, July 29 (Reuter) About 4,000 Indian troops will sail for Korea from Madras at the end of August in two chartered British ships to take over the guard of remaining Korean war prisoners who refused to be repatriated, it was learned here219 words
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Article18 1953-07-30 7 A BRITISH Meteor ni^ht fighter crashed in Belgium last night killing the crew of two. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article28 1953-07-30 7 THE family of U.S Senator. Robert A. Taft was gathered in New York yesterday after his condition suddenly took a turn for the worse. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article46 1953-07-30 7 TAIPEI, .1 iy 29, (AP) Admiral Fe!:x B. Stump, new commander of the U.S. Pec Be Fleet, is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow from tiie Philippines for a three-day visit to Formosa during which he will meet Pre-. dent Chiang Kai-shek.46 words
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Article110 1953-07-30 7 Eat Between Meals— To Reduce BOSTON, July *!9 (UP) People who eat between meals are likely to have *»n easier job keeping their weight down than those who don't. according to a re search scientist from the Harvard School of Public liealth. Dr. Frederick J. Stare said the reason is110 words
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Article358 1953-07-30 7 ABSOLUTE UNITY VITAL- BUTLER LONDON. July 29, (Reuter).—Mr. R. A. Butler. Acting Prime Minister stressed the need for "absolute unity'' among the Allies when he replied in the House of Commons yesterday to criticisms about the proposed four power Foreign Ministers conference Mi. Woodiow w.v.itt. a Lab>iir member, said it358 words
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Article21 1953-07-30 7 MH R ibert Murphy, ha S: -.tea A Letanl E Bt l'nited Nati alia a j. Reuter pie.Reuter - 21 words
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Article176 1953-07-30 7 BANGKOK, July 29. (Heater). Regional Commanders of General U Mi's Chinese Nationalist guerillas in Burma have flatly rejected I lour nation military commi sion's plan to evacuate 12.000 guerillas, a usually reliable source said here yesterday. The commission, formed of delegates from Burma. Formosa. Thailand176 words
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Article51 1953-07-30 7 PAH IS. 1 HP) A huge poi ti ail of f anin vai ed in the middle of the historical Übi i Hall in Mos- ow, v. here an i xhibition to commemorate tin- SOth anniversary of ihi birth of the Communist Pertj oponod51 words
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Article117 1953-07-30 7 Most Powerful Jet Is Disclosed LONDON, July 23 (Reuter) -De llavillands. makers of Britain's 500 m. ph. Comet jetliners today div closed they have now pro duced the world's most powerful jet engine the G\ron. 1>• gned 11 I details ity. I it it mi 9 Ml i Til ad117 words
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Article58 1953-07-30 7 JAKARI I CAI Perrorist et nn to f the T. jong On i .1 I the southern f Jakarta, .t dams Police Idcnl the Darui Islam M bam bo Um Tu< Pu I i*. M the < I in retaliation ior n* urity measures I vent58 words
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Article17 1953-07-30 7 KENAN YILMAZ Turkish s retai I Del h.is been Min vtrr of lh U A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Advertisement92 1953-07-30 7 B'LLBEARi: S LAWN MOWERS j "The Short Cut to a fer feet Lawn Xctr MODEL Z -Ki f**t*r*A HEIGHT GF CUT ADJUSTMENT, which can be qjickly made and easily t set with thc ncw hondwhcels. This J is of great advantage in dealing with long or rough grass. Perfect cutting92 words
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Article, Illustration201 1953-07-30 8 LATEST addition to Messageries Maritimes* fleet of luxury liners on the Far East run, the 12,200--ton Vietnam will arrive in Singapore this Sunday on h#»r maiden voyage. i In keeping with the trend to provide more comfort fgr passengers on thii run.201 words
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Article56 1953-07-30 8 WASHINGTON. Ji f 29. (Reuter) The H i ise of Revot e d e Presidi nt Eisenh v lei or Rive I Far Eastern up ta 29 naval vess< r than destroyi rting surface cri It I ore ved to loan ot two submarines to56 words
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Article46 1953-07-30 8 BANGKOK. J y 29 -AFP. —The Thai Gov< rn I R t t AffriJ to p nore al to ade anil i ion. The D enl will export tilt v.i work out a rice-j The is ex pect each ri :e-pro-46 words
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Article83 1953-07-30 8 LONDON. Julj If, (Reuter) The British Minister of Transport Mr. Alan I.ennexBoyd was asked in tho House lot Commons n ntly what action he was taking over the use of the Panamanian flag hy 1..'i!5-tOn x .eized by the Chinese Notionalist last December for I i83 words
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Advertisement670 1953-07-30 8 U i HAMBURG AMERIKA LMIIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD To Hone Kong Manila Kobe A Yokohama Penang P Sham Spore T.S Weserslein (NDL) U 1« I* Aug 19 21Aue T.S. Braunschweiß (HAPAG) 30 31 Aug l^Sept 5 TS. Nabob 23 24S>pt 25Sept To Continental Ports T.S Weserslein (NDL) Loadins Homeuards in670 words
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Advertisement1138 1953-07-30 8 I I m I iel: enl* BLUE FUNNEL LINE m lfH lm •—< HAMSFIIvUI CO., LTD. a hn ion orated In Singapore lamer* option to p.oceed fia other ports M load and H J| cargo lo lIXLKPOOL OUNH LONDON tt CONTINLNTAI PORTS Due Sails.. P S'ham I'erang i;<-ll< to.ilion for1,138 words
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Advertisement283 1953-07-30 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ro.val Rotterdam Lloxr Holland America Line Nederland Line Kotleidant Kotterdarii 4m»tciri.tti HM.ItAA (MOMKLAI.) BOS 1 081 Nl W VORK i'.lll -illl'lin BAI lIMOIIL MOBIIF NFW ORI tAN 8 vit SLK/ RADJA (SMN) 30July Mm* 6 7 Aug X 'lAug DRENTE (RL) 17 SSAnf rMAug 27> ii.Aug283 words
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Advertisement551 1953-07-30 8 SAILINGS FRCM StANBINAfU i K -LALANDIA- f f^M MONGOLIA* For B: ok B baigun. Honqkong. ManUa! Kobe and Yokohama u i-. H •M/IG..ALA- For B=n K kck'; H** ">U -nUU" Fo, Banskok Hotißkoiig. Manila K Yokohama •SEI.AM.IA" tor BaoEkok "m M*»"« rimu.l i,i!J For (..|..mbo Artm. l-„ r I.M "««M551 words
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362 1953-07-30 9 u ore Federation News I. t \CC\ Wed.- Chng Kiat Lens, a Singapore ill Neil Road, today alleged in the 'cessions Cowl that because he was described a his identity card, a police inspector lj in g him -professor" while he was detained362 words
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13 1953-07-30 9 Almoner 's Dept. In JB Needs Funds e at the C ur I13 words
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Article22 1953-07-30 9 FOUND eeream on I li r I $15 in Bahru Police C tor moving 1 fs without a permit.22 words
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Article130 1953-07-30 9 Rice Men Deny 'No Work' Gains KUALA I. I'M FTR. Wed.— itors in tlie Federation, under the current tern of distributing rice bc•i Government a net fit of 25 cents per picul li they do not think I exhorbitant." This was disclosed by *i*ie Selangor Rice. Merchants' Asi in a130 words
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Article, Illustration232 1953-07-30 9 PENANG, Wed.— Arrangements are now being finalised for the first all-Malaya Peasant's Congress whuh will be held in Province Wellesley on Aug. 23, and will be attended by representatives of the peasants organisation. This was revealed by Tuan Haji Zabidi bin Haji Ali, Chairman of232 words
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155 1953-07-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Ma ayang drawn from all conriinunities in the Federation aro on their way to Eng i i as offic ei cadets for traini" Fiv^. destined for thc armoured corps, will be Riven a course at MODS Barracks, Aldl and the remain155 words
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Article124 1953-07-30 9 KLANG, Wed.— The economy axe has now i wung to Port S •■>• FlVe more labour < I )OUt 65, attached to the c Handling Corporation Ltd., have been served with notices asking them to quit, owing U) adverse trade conditions. Tius raises the total124 words
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268 1953-07-30 9 Woman Tells Court Of Life Death Struggle PFN4NG Wed— A woman, Teoh Leng Kin. told Mr Justice W lKKfltar in the Assize Court today of i\fi 7nd drith s.rußgle between her husband and *in tbe SeatlToX her bus- her father-in-law resulting band. Tan Ah Hong, aged X** carpenter, was charged268 words
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Article136 1953-07-30 9 SOVIET THREAT TO U.K. TRADE (> l) CEi i and), July 2 f < Soviet R': er trade competitor for Britain. Mr W tkin on. ParliaS retary to I •trv of Labour ;md NoService, I here i ten I a :,r 3 ,ii 4 busine s executives hi re, Mr.136 words
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Article, Illustration123 1953-07-30 9 COLOMBO. July 29. (UP).— 1 Japanese "Floating Ti Fa i" was oj>cr:cd here for a when the O.S.K. ma Maru docked -irbour yesterday, fair had already been pore, Li D an, Fast LonPort Elizabeth, C do Janeiro. Sar: Buenos A before- winding up atA.P. - 123 words
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201 1953-07-30 9 Tin, Rubber Fall Will Affect Oil Intake FSJKLFSKF Standard Staff Reporter FUEL OIL consumption, an eloquent industrial index, has not fallen in Malaya, a spokes men of one of thc leading oil companies told Thc Standard yesterday. But I iid any mat ked red in the tin or rubber industries201 words
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229 1953-07-30 9 LONDON, July 2J*. (CP).— Nominal value of, Britain's overseas investments at the end of 1951 had) fallen 44 per eent from their 11)38 level, according to the calculations of the Bank of Raglaafl in their annual report. At thc end of 1951 they229 words
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Article77 1953-07-30 9 DJAKARTA, .luly If (CP)— j D circles n port that Ei .i if not planning to decrease its tin production as a result of the fall in tin prices. Sources pointed out that [ndoiH f*i* i* one of those countries with low cost operation tin77 words
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Article40 1953-07-30 9 HONGKONG. July 29. Spenti i S. vies closing t icca ao 'ie Hongkong ane $1."i.8'l '■> i-l t.r I.: I U 0025 In US 1 ri ,llar; Sl 127 lo Malayan $1- M ««j 1 > o Tluppiuh, Guld tad.40 words
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Article25 1953-07-30 9 An (ht-maa Japan n i ion will v i montti with s ting ti -.ih goodarill bataroaa j ...e Iwa aaUona.-yUf UPUP - 25 words
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Advertisement13 1953-07-30 9 w\ according to Or f&cAcud ttfmte* t,v *ted Pancreas Hormone Tablets for the13 words
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Advertisement174 1953-07-30 9 /<Y>>__. /':/*> xaluatilr /tm>'t< t\ />■;..>■ J /A tpecialiy to retu FfIkUMA IIC Y^H P*/A LUMBAGO* < SCIATICA, BACKACHE J-s£'&and I XDDhR .^™<Bf DISORDER v I What a difference^ S:?jjJ can make to ijou .^^^^.mmmmmmMMMMMM***^^^^^^ Day-to-day fitness rannot be ex;,.-< ted when faulty kid allows harmful irr.punUes *nd waste inat'ei174 words
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Miscellaneous228 1953-07-30 9 i, -,^K<;-.-.-<i_-^^nftsrt_Ti j ngnßHP_ai_noini. wmnpn nntgaji S'pore Diary radio programme RADI') MALAVA. STORE: 716 am li iei 730 News; L.gfit M isic; 8 am London Aelodies; 857 11 am 5 hools: lpm Ch Orch 130 New.- 145 m. in Swing Harpist; The Schools: 5 02 Callj a:; Hosi lis 8228 words
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Article614 1953-07-30 10 Sir;— ln the report headed 'Tan charges Raj with using church for gain" appearing in your pape» of July 22. you have given undue prominence to Mr C.C. Tan's malicious attack on me in the Legislative Council. The leader of the Progressive Party was trying to614 words
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Article431 1953-07-30 10 Sir; lhe law governing the rompulsory use of Taxi Meters has now been enforced -md new taxi_? will not be regis 'ered after September 1, Unless they are fitted with meters, and all existing taxis shou a a'so be so equipped before the end of the current431 words
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Article376 1953-07-30 10 Sir, It is generally said that religion and politics occupy distinct and separate spheres. Such misconception is born out of failure to fully grasp the supreme significance of religion against the ever-pervading influence of matter dominating life today. This is indeed regrettable! in the sense that a376 words
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Article224 1953-07-30 10 Sir. I was surprised to see letter covers franked by the Post Ollice with the words. Keep On Saving." Should this be the economic philosophy of the Federal Government at this Stage when Malaya is faced with a terrible trade depression and economic crisis, then we can224 words
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Article152 1953-07-30 10 Sir. I shall be much obliged if u will allow me to correct an inaccurate report appearing i n Wednesday issue of your pap?r under the heading: Tan: "Many Getting Sleepless Nights When your reporter asked me what I had to say about the statement of Mr A. R.152 words
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Advertisement206 1953-07-30 10 I S.fli Conlssl 110. 2S Can You Name This Star? iLL through this week The Clue: She's tuneful. She's I 1 Singapore Standard pre- terrific! SSiUl 1 tWent>sixth sl,r Fntries for this contest h,„ < close next Thursdav And tbe i All vou ve got to do is to prize206 words
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Advertisement149 1953-07-30 10 CHA^DICKENS^RrUff,.'; j^Sijr*yr F >^^-'^vmV v _____H_BL MMMMMMMMMMM^^^MA MmtKm^EiK ■#ickwick':j? a^ IMuh! Palh r N, w r"/ x ffrfvi \iotmlt*\ ShuMi Sal. C Sum. 'lU\| s M \,< M| v Mmnl.u M» n U| -^^i^^^^M^i^______. i m f i SHOWING /£9^ ,m AMI Nl i <>ic im:;\i, _<__v^ y v__w*^__i___s^>________ra K149 words
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Miscellaneous464 1953-07-30 10 I *:<y y f < 'I'' "I l» S IJI 111 \M.IN: I J "li.'ltiiic m-irrii'il i^ |ik«* 7 I I {ilhiriiiK iiiiishrooiii^ aag »> to nmi on* whel ker >ou tUt** «ot Ike r«\il IklOg i or ooi. on h to >w. l n,, xv 1( i .mil w464 words
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Article464 1953-07-30 11 i I V. BAM" bite I S Paul- A I I in all ial The take j in- The victory oi the Swifts athletic team in the recent Perak AAA meet has provoked a great deal of controvcrs> in Perak athletic circles. 1> it more464 words
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226 1953-07-30 11 I II pm.:: 1 1 vs 1 v Koh vs V 15 i> m. der Lim I i i V A J i •1 K Young vs Miss C de C. Kami At Tanglin. Mrs. M.CI. Moore vs Mrs M. Greenhill Mrs. Low i l"<ii226 words
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Article74 1953-07-30 11 IPOH. Wed- Entries are invited for the Perak Amateur football Association Kn.ick-Out competition -.vhich is due to start next month. The first division will compete for the Lim Seng Fook Lap. the holders oi which are the Kinta Indians. Tlie second division competes ior tpe Cow74 words
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Article23 1953-07-30 11 MALACCA, Wed. Masjid Tanah Government English School will hold its first arnual athletic sports today at 3 p.m. at Masjid Taiah23 words
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Advertisement155 1953-07-30 11 r\ oth.es CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS Tf 7AT E R DEPA R T R I ENT Construction of Low Lift Pumping Station at Tebrau. Johoro Bahru. Deposit $500 Close NOON— I2/8/53. Forms from Tender Room. Second Floor. Secretariat (Room 235), City Hall. TIIE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION ALL members155 words
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Advertisement247 1953-07-30 11 Noilly The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45; In Thc High Court Or The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Sing^ore p BANKRUPTCY. No 174 of 1955. £E G. Rajoo. luW^iS 1 rder a de 10th Jul y. 1953. •luLv ate i9°s^ Ad J udic ation ioth Date and place of F?rst McFbng247 words
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Advertisement354 1953-07-30 11 »anti:i» I I VV/A-ITU a hoarding tv-md n I m Orctard Clrcai T ffiia l^f* nd detailß u H(r lOK SALB DOULTRY KKKdlng STUFF *> C n 8 .it rt .1 Invited KS Lun, p.o I 1731, Singapore. C*EMALE puppiei I 1 I t class j from enl stock: sm354 words
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Advertisement475 1953-07-30 11 ■*i*■ii > i i i i WTOAHONS WANTED 1 i .._.,< HHilisji r (t I" NIH MK w.th la«. Look itlnc e 3 „7.c* 15 '-arv JSm lU.) Fie ex aritli awn Ke Ki 1 No ft CHIN* Sl n<ll-■-i.e 43 SAI |rt ea K Ri i K No S475 words
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Advertisement171 1953-07-30 11 i i i.ii .Mil AllO\> \r VM j. u m s •>! I. I vv i n i Apt 1 VV *r sTn \mo\ wash 5" th i it Stiincterd Seri leo For The I nrmpl-m pd l -He nl I i' ii: in iil I p if 111 i171 words
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Miscellaneous121 1953-07-30 11 M*t*^t M^jyJfl^l2l^ IT 'STH' GHOST I THOU CANST NOT GENTLE MEN/SIT.. -MY LORD U *l Av^, AMP A BaD [SB^^ LORD. WHAT |3p £F T//E GENERAL SAY I DID IT.* RISE HIS /IS OFTEN THUS.K ARE ONE TK/ J C*\£E 7 HERE 15 UttIPDC 'ST THAT B THAT MACBETH NEVER121 words
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329 1953-07-30 12 HAN ENG TECK easily won the 'A' division individual championship at the Junior Technical Trade School sports held ye lerday. Running well-timed races he won the two sprints, and the 440 yds., and took a place in the half mile. C. Shanmugham was329 words
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Article143 1953-07-30 12 I 1 1 E Fii s1 A: Dunce of lh Tennis Ai be held at Rallies 11 A i i of tt nnis Cold linner be I i pol peri be limited to 'I I ime a rui ••■>' foi the SLTA with a vit143 words
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Article84 1953-07-30 12 iik* 1 team to represent Kerala Sportfl Club in the firtt round of the On am Soccer competition! t be h.?!d on August 1 at 4 pom Will be selected from the fol--1 > I m_i Ismail. George Phillip Phillip .I l n. A. Sivad is. Varier84 words
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Article39 1953-07-30 12 1 i Sing .pon Hockev Assori "J to remind afflli- that entries I r the coming -si ...is league close tomorrow. Clubs and teams which have on nes to lie Hm Secretary c/?sBc k<v Associat^'39 words
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Article31 1953-07-30 12 SYDNEY, .1 v 29 (AP) a Chine e >«. er team from Hongkong drew with Northern Districts team at d™ tk' T N wattle, togay. The score was two all.31 words
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Article458 1953-07-30 12 WALKOVERS ruined what would have been a pleasant night of Singapore Badminton Al l o C iation junior championship ties. Of the 1!) games scheduled for plav onlv 11 were played at Guillemard Road last night. There were Ave walkover in the men's junior doubles. two458 words
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Article, Illustration128 1953-07-30 12 2 E. McDonald Bailey, S the brilliant double 7 A. A. A. sprint champion > and one ot the world's greatest runners. has r signed as a professional 7 > with the Leigh Rugby j 2 League Football Club. > McDonald Bailey said 2 2 today. July128 words
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Article86 1953-07-30 12 The Indian Association has selected a strong side to meet R.A.F. Malaya in their annual match for the Gandhi Memorial cup presented by Mr. Purshotamdas Ranehordas which will be played on the LA ground On Saturday and Sundav. Last year the match was drawn. Lall86 words
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Article104 1953-07-30 12 AT "he annuel prize distribution day of the Duniop Sports Ciub hed at he SHB. wn 148 on Tuesday the vi..s trophies for badminton tournaments were presented to winners bv Mrs C E. Huds_ u.— Opru Singles: C E. Hudson Challenge Shield worn by Lim Swee J104 words
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210 1953-07-30 12 Piruz Takes 3 Selangor B' ton Titles KLALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Malayan Thomas Cup player, Abdullah Piruz who kept out of the Selangor badminton championships last year, came back to his titles in splendid style— taking all three i n the finals of the Selangor Badminton championships last ni«ht. Piruz beat210 words
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Article, Illustration277 1953-07-30 12 SOSC Must Pick Only Locals For Manila By JEFFERY JAMES NON Asians are barred from the second Asian Games to he held in Manih from May 1 to 9 next year. Thir, was made clear at a meeting of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council yesterday.277 words
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377 1953-07-30 12 F N SCORE THEIR FIRST FULL POINTS FRASER and Neave Sports Club scored their first full points of the season when they beat Singapore Cold Storage 4—l in a Singapore Business Houses Football Association League and Cup-tie at River Vallev Road yesterday. i Fielding a ten men tc un fir377 words
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Article42 1953-07-30 12 SIXGAPORE Kha'sa Association will hold a badminton singles and doubles Tournament in the fii st week of September. Intending competitors should forward their names and $1 entrance fee to Jas want Singh Gill, e/o 20. Dunean Boau before 15-8- 7>H.42 words
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Article490 1953-07-30 12 Business Houses League Cupties GOALKEEPERS, like anybody else, are usually credited with nocturnal nightmares. But. in the broad daylight of Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, Sime Darby's Achutan, fared up to a very "real" nightmare in sharp-shooting Chin Yeong, whose bag of five goals, including a490 words
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Article191 1953-07-30 12 Traction Find Bank Superior SINGAPORE Traction Company found (bartered Bank S.C. just that shade superior when they went down #-t in league and cuptie at Farrer Park yesterday. Mahadeva. who scored two for his side, was the outstanding man on the field. Banker's opened the score in the fifth minute191 words
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Miscellaneous26 1953-07-30 12 Today's Sport SOCCER: SAFA Community League Malays vs. Indians at Jalan Besar; Diu. 2 Tamil BA VS. YMMA at Geylang; BODCA vs. RoekUtes AP at BODCA.26 words
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Article64 1953-07-30 13 lOREA PRISONER IS OT UNDER WAY I July 30. -United Nations and Cornered today for the start *t the reI war in six days time, i mun ist New China voys of trucks and i to carry United i'anmunjom for repa- Is I 9 I 1 264 words
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Article28 1953-07-30 13 1 AIPEI, July ;i. (l'P) ier actor Chou Wu-man up >n hia arrest tothat he had to steal in keep three mistresses a ol Fom28 words
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Article32 1953-07-30 13 WASHINGTON, Julv 30, (AP) The U.S. Justice Department announced last night the arrest of six officials of the Communist Partv in Philadelphia and in Weymouth, New Jersey.32 words
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Article15 1953-07-30 13 Vol. IV. No. 29. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration594 1953-07-30 13 SHOPS ARE CLOSED AND HOUSE CURFEW FOR 960 KIALA LUMPUR, Thurs.-The eates of uneooperative Broga a village 27 miles solth o? Kuala umpur, were closed this morning and its 9(>o inhabitants sealed into their own village And this was done by a 70-man force of594 words
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215 1953-07-30 13 CHIN PENG, secretary-gen-eral of the Malayan Communist Party and tne country's Public Enemy No. 1, is reliably reported to be in South China, attending a inference of Communist leaders from South-E a s t Asia. Object of the conference, reports reaching The215 words
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Article30 1953-07-30 13 MANILA, July 30, (AP) An army bomb disposal unit today neutralised three Japanese torpedo-bombs found under a squatter's hut in the heart of Manila's down town area.30 words
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Article70 1953-07-30 13 MALACCA. Thurs.— lhe trial ot Dr. Ong Bah Hin wno was recently committed to the Malacca Assizes on a tentative charge of having performed a fatal illegal operation has been fixed for healing on Aug. 10. 11 and 12. The case will be heard by70 words
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Article71 1953-07-30 13 LONDON, July 30 (AP) Britain has decided to withdraw part of her army from Malaya where a shooting war against Communist terrorists is slowly being won, informed officials said yesterday. Interviewed at his temporary headquarters in Kuantan last night, the Federation High Commissioner,71 words
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Article15 1953-07-30 13 PRINCESS Ashraf. twin sister of the Shah, yesterday left Teheran for Switzerland. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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112 1953-07-30 13 MOSCOW, July 30 (Reuter) Russia, in her first iriajor diplomatic move since the signing of the Korean armistice, has held out the prospect of renewed four-power negotiations oa the Austiiau State Treaty one of Europe's biggest "peace problems." A note handed to the112 words
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Article401 1953-07-30 13 K. R. S - To Lure Capital K. R. S. By THE Federation ond Singapore have for long been talking of speeding up industrialisation to stabilise the economies of these erntones and to provide alternative employment far rubber and slumTnr W rkerS D WhO mQ/ be thr wn their jobs when a been P401 words
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Article47 1953-07-30 13 BERLIN' July 30, (Reuter)— E i German polic< hots after a man We.t B ,i !y tin-; morning, Wt I B In -> headquarters said. C)n.> of the inotl gra/cd the mand and the other hit i v. B■■ policeman in toe forearm.47 words
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219 1953-07-30 13 Standard Staff Reporter A SECOND plea lor a copy of the findings of the two-man tribunal which heard Mr. K. M. Byrne, an Assistant Secretary with the Singapore Government, answer charges of "gross insubordination and breach of General Orders" was rejected by the Government yesterday,219 words
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135 1953-07-30 13 KUANTAN. Thurs. An ofTer to swop an acre of land outside the perimeter fence for every Communist offere I to Government was made by General Sir Gerald Tem] when he visited a Chin* Settlement a few miJes ftirther up from .labor village.135 words
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Article48 1953-07-30 13 HK LOW-PAIDS ASK MORE PAY FOUR associations of H< kong Government t j and workers who arf fira basic *>h.*ir_ UK-: 1 0 a th (Mal about $100) have sent a Joint letter to the Colonial S* ary appealing for a revision of cost o{ living allowance!. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article18 1953-07-30 13 A UNITED States Air force B-50 bomber era i Ih the IJapM Sea yesterday. UPUP - 18 words
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Article138 1953-07-30 13 5 GIRLS AND BOY BURIED ALIVE YEO KWOK BOON Standard Staff (orr. BAH PAHAT, lluirs Six Chinese children, live jjirls and a box. ucr« buried ali\e in the crater of I laterite cjtiarrv at the end of Jalan \nipii:in, within the B.itu Tah.it Town Board area, just liefore 5 O'clock138 words
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103 1953-07-30 13 THIS Corrupt p I tigition Bi.r..' m 51.03._p is investigating that a commercial firm approached a City Councillor with a $2,001) bribe if the Councillor would support the Sim's application. The councillor is under 'ood to have asked fo r 000. The fum then103 words
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Advertisement16 1953-07-30 13 111' __>j____P__^''^ H***r~>~ j m^*B*fmm*\ (f^ rni:"£*sly£ 9 i7:iiy :ii!li^ :-:-:-:-:-x77:x:-:-:-:-: j^ lined «&f Mp 816 words
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Advertisement123 1953-07-30 13 Old Scotch Wljisk* PRODUCT OF SCOTLAND DlStfSut )T\ SCOTT ENGLISH (SEA) LTO. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. WW? VjT mM mm. T m**m. sitaHß.^i'.!!. Iw|-,fjir^" t jgS asm! with interchangeable E-ESc&iion __T f >PTOHAr wn. i \sf.u f js jll fi lICA I '..mm. f..<. ..I fl_r*W *b.tlW K fcssS Lenses I123 words
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Article, Illustration269 1953-07-30 14 LAY OFF RURAL MATTERS, CITY COUNCIL IS TOLD Standard Staff Reporter MB. 11. J. C. Kalasinffca, Singapore Legislative Councillor and member of the Rural Board, yesterday warned the City Council to lay off making decisions affecting the rural areas. Speaking al the Board meeting ye terday, Mr. Kulasingha referred to269 words
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Article38 1953-07-30 14 LEE Kim Chou who permitted an nlicensed man to c i car elonging to an Inspector of Vehicles was ed slo and disqualified from ng I -ar in the raffle Police terday.38 words
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Article120 1953-07-30 14 COMMODITY PRICES LOS ING rubbe prices (cents per Ib) in Sink a p n yesterday were Buyers Setters Ne 1 K.S.S Spot Loot 613 62] No. I K.S.S. 621 621 Ne 2 i:ss eu aw Ne :i K.s.s. :>!■; :>9} Tone: Stcadv. UN PKJCt The price ot tin yesterday was120 words
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Article45 1953-07-30 14 LOW Ek Swee a lorrv driver of Mengkuang pleaded In ihe Magistrate's I Bentong to three charges of driving a motor which was unregistered. enced and uninsured. He uas fined $150 and had his driving lieei e su pended for onc year.45 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-07-30 14 ATTRACTIVE JENNIFER ALLEN, one of the Qantas ground hostesses at Kalian^ Airport, who left for a brief holiday in Km land. Jennifer, who spent the last 13 months escorting thousands of Qantas passengers, yesterday had the honour of beins escorted by her colleagues to her scat in55 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-07-30 14 T II E biidal couple above is the Kev. Henry W. R. Cullen. chaplain at R.A.F. Seletar. and Miss Kathleen Joan Ellis of Clifton. Bedfordshire, who were married in Singapore, yesterday at St. Mary's Church, at Seletar. Photo by Michael Anchant.44 words
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Article19 1953-07-30 14 JAMES A. Shcerder was fined $s<) by the Singapore Second Traffic Police Magistrate, yesterday for negligent driving.19 words
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Article60 1953-07-30 14 ONG ENG CHOAN. a young electrician, who rode away on a motor cycle without his father's consent was \mc(\ $75 for this offence in the Singapore Second Traffic Police Court yesterday. Ong also pleaded guilty to driving without a licence and without being covered bv60 words
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Article57 1953-07-30 14 SHERLOH Trading Co was fined $1,500 in the Smgapore Poliee Court on three charges cf erecting hngs without the authority of the City Council on vacant land at the junction of Paya Lebar Road and MacPherson Road. Mr. j. m. Devereaux-Cole-bonrne impeded fines amounting to $3,88557 words
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138 1953-07-30 14 Lab. Officer Is Too Inquisitive— Union SINGAPORE City Council labourers are being unnecessarily questioned by the Council's Labour Establishment Officer, Mr. K. G. Naidu, alleges a circular sent to all branch unions and members of the City Council Labour Cnions Federation. The Federation charges that Mr. Naidu's Questions on membership138 words
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292 1953-07-30 14 'Confine The L-Drivers To Fixed Area' Motorists Hail A Readers Plan A PLAN to safeguard road users from the danger of learner drivers who have little or no control of their vehicles, has received the bless ings of mony responsible motorists in Singapore The plan urged by a Standard read292 words
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Article48 1953-07-30 14 CORPORAL .1 W G nan B el Court yi due to the giving He a rried 10l court —a ii and the few mir came continue h-> i e, this time seated. The cms. E, a m-i charged taining B Ng was acquitt(48 words
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Article46 1953-07-30 14 CH iN -h ING KW< >N 1 1 >ria Street. S re I make abo it •*-:ed |e oe ol Johore 5 I A P» eant pair* in*4 < nt h -i to the Genei pita rirl nal 1 0 >od be^.46 words
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Article45 1953-07-30 14 SEVENTEEN and i year- in, Say A -it n the S --;on oi x R Officer I i opiun was W( g tl lie. h a J i v i*:' at Steps S ore Har;i o u K rd.45 words
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Article57 1953-07-30 14 FOR tho month of Se angor used the most in the Federation The E manufai I I 13,728 cwt used 1 0.48m cwts of all ot -oap. P( nang was next. u 2.H41 CWtS. and manufac t 2,579 cu tf lfl ad. the t tion manufactured57 words
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Article112 1953-07-30 14 Appeals By 2 Robbers Dismissed IX the Court nf A terday before the C tiee, Sir Charles Murr sley, Mr. Justice Brown and .Mr. Justice Battro.se. Tha:: Soon's appeal again I .enyear term of imprisonment for armed robbery was dismi Than had been sentenced for holding up the proprietor of112 words
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128 1953-07-30 14 Standard Staff Reporter A NEW Maiay weekly tne "Woi*: a." will make its apance in Singapore on Aug. 4 T/iis publication in effect es the return of thfl "Warta Malaya" which stop--.shing with tiie fa Singapore. "Warta" is to be pub- v the128 words
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Article50 1953-07-30 14 Standard Staff Reporter THE "hunters" of unauthorised huts, built after July 1. have done a good job. the authorities told The Standard yesterday. Big notices in four language**; have been put up on six huts discovered and the occupants i a month's notice to quit.50 words
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186 1953-07-30 14 Standard Staff Reporter THE Finance and General Purposes Committee has recommended that the Singapore City Council apply for admission as a member of the International I nion of Local Authorities from Jan. 1, 1954. in is recommendation come tip before the full Council meeting186 words
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Advertisement145 1953-07-30 14 THE PICK OF £\7<7^\7 7 AUSTRALIA'S LARDER BROUGHT TO YOUR TABLE BY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Importers of Australian MEATS BUTTER FROZEN FOODS Ainotts. Ltd.. llom<-hush \*s W .< B <»«p T l > 7; I"'^-,?.1 Fruit i K, lud 18*8? SS^^^Es? J.C ll.itto n Pt v Ltd Brishm,.145 words
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Advertisement36 1953-07-30 14 um m il jussmm tjmmmmt 'j.^, I j f I ISMMS MT twin ml t fM n Ur 1 MS <____i______t____________Hll ■JK '^^_________I____________________l_B^ *~!3_______C__fe i B t wl^fff^JM j 1 (^.Jyimf^ >.*j I 31/ *I] i36 words
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Advertisement37 1953-07-30 14 I **t •r^^"*~n *^H I ...at the I dinner table! I ki _l) I I r-- iIHEIKZ^I ■Jt m\ dinner' TOMATO 1 V H \\KETCHUP/i <&v *f>j emM I *^M*mm^^^S!^SS^^^y^*mmmmW ll! TOMATO KETCHUP <r\ r>j if- i37 words
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Miscellaneous88 1953-07-30 14 Weather MINIMI M Temper.i tun: from 7.30 p.m. on Julv ,'R to 7.30 a m. on July ?f> Sin ipore iHAFi. Pen. me (73F). K<»!.i Bihru 7.%K>. Kuala l.umpur «7t>K» Ipoh *73K). Kujrt.in ■74n. Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m to 7.3() p Julv Siiißaporr KM Penaag (ttF), Kota Bahre B_»F>.88 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-07-30 15 Cause Of Blackout Explained I n i i ANDREW KONG, who plays the part of the Court Musician. Standard lhe entire cast of Cinderella Operetta.-Standard - 25 words
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Article182 1953-07-30 15 ISta Mair Reporter >RI Police authorities announce the follower the Grand Prix to bt* i tomorrow afternoon and on rv i From 2 p.m. *o 5 p.m. on from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Sunday, these >e closed. Merah. from ;n.*t. o.n with Jalan182 words
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Article, Illustration237 1953-07-30 15 Standard Staff Reporter MR PETER WILLIAMS, president of the Slag* pore Workers I mon, yesterday warned the Colonv Government that there was a possibility of exploited and frustrated workers goins "underground" In a letter to the Colonial Secretary, Mr W A C Mi Williams237 words
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Article86 1953-07-30 15 Canteen Plan To Cut Costs With .1 view to drastically reducing the cost of food, conof Singapore Government is will not :be charged any rent if idations of the ited to n System in Gov's ire accepted I :it M r D. B. A k Chief Government Personnel and Wei86 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-07-30 15 TWO LOTS of Crown land in Shenton Way are likely t j ictioned and leased for a ertain period as the SingaCity Council has been mmended to withdraw its offer to purchase these sites. The two b!ocks were intended for the new premises of the54 words
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Article159 1953-07-30 15 Revision Of COL Index Numbers TIIE question of revising the basis of cost of living index numbers is now being considered bv the Malavan Statistics Department in Singapore, the Registrar, Mr. K. J. PhilLips, said yesterday. Mr. Phillips said that it is r> >Po to conduct a series of scientific159 words
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Article105 1953-07-30 15 Standard Staff Reporter THE Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine and the Faculty of Medicine. University of Malaya, haw drawn up a scientific programme for their annual meeting during the August Bank II Tomorrow a ebnico-patho- '1 meeting will be held at the105 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-07-30 15 IN VIEW of the shortage of hlood plasma s'ocks at the Singapore General Hospital. Government servants arc being asked to donate their blood. A circular Issued by the Colonia! Secretary yester requested all Government employees able to donate blood to do so. photo. MARYStandard - 61 words
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Article165 1953-07-30 15 Ch ildren's Opera In Aid Of SATA THE Singapore AntiTubereulosis Association will benefit next nionth by the excited preparations now Koing on at Viet o r i i Memorial HaU where It children between the agei of e "h< and il are rehearsing •"Cinderella Operetta*. The children are students of165 words
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Article, Illustration341 1953-07-30 15 Unions Frustrated At Govt. Stand On Mr. Byrne 'Bemocracy Is At Stake* SINGAPORE trade unionists yesterday expressed surprise at Government's refusal to givo a copy of the two-man tribunal's findings on bAr. K. M. Byrne, an assistant secretary in tho Colony Government, to his Counsel Mr. R. L. Eber. TheyStandard - 341 words
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Article, Illustration260 1953-07-30 15 Standard Staff Reporter A 25- ACRE ot beach next to Paradise Bav at ranah Merah Besar, at present covered by lallang, has been reserved for eventual development as 'a sea-side park, Mr. E. V. G. Day. chairman of the Mn^apore Rural Board said yesterday.260 words
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Article88 1953-07-30 15 A SINGAPORE Chinese motorcyclist was Stopp I I I robbed of his <• md by two other Chinese I the 4tn mile, Thomson R ye terday morning. One of the robbers was armed with revolver. On Wednesday night a Chinese motorist w topped anl robbed of88 words
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Article52 1953-07-30 15 COMMANDER A H P Noble, DSO, DSC, IP Parliimentaiy and Kinanei.. S cretary tot Board of A miralty, is exi 1 to ai 1 in S ny I? A in Am,'. li. Ha will vi 1 y laI in Sin m 1 wiil Hy on52 words
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Article, Illustration92 1953-07-30 15 lOK thf hi -t line m Mal a, an mthorit itiee shorthand prinei has *smm puhiiNin (i m the Males ■age, lhe author i> Th,. K.ihm.in Hassaa «»f th pirtriiriit of (hrriiiNh\ Singapore. thr Kiliiuin'*. textbook lixs .1 system idip' v from th,. (.r< iiirtliii'i M92 words
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Article38 1953-07-30 15 AN H aal Board Un i* ed K local g 'I I -»y Mr. II .1 it Vr'l.i v. To i K'i i I J ant i of thc I V photo.38 words
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Article68 1953-07-30 15 LONDON, July 30 (Renter) —Flight Lieutenant li. E. Whit.v irth Jones son of Air Chief Marsha! Sir John Whi*worth Jones. former Commander at the Royal Mt e headquarters in Malaya. killed vesterday in a jet fighter crash, it hai heen announced here. The -red68 words
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Advertisement101 1953-07-30 15 "1953 SAPPHIRE j I The Car of Character! 72_^7?". s^7'-7; i #fy l Ji£jfi*vkN*Mm^mm\\mMM\ y- tH. J" V7'^Bte'' MJ-^m&WSllrmmmmm* _________>%. -xflttHl I Mt i i idRK,' i,a_BHHB@Jff t*\ kß^^^T -m*mm i***mmmml \%s< xfimmrEk -s*j*&B*^?^j "w^W' f r luMlr +> i Wsm^ i _r s, v^ m* <* mfiwi *Jofcsß*m ____^^^^!^^B101 words
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217 1953-07-30 16 FATE OF PERAK UMNO WILL BE DECIDED AUG. 9 ITOH, Thurs. The fate ol the Perak branch of UMNO, led by Dalo Panglima Bukit Gantenf, Mcntri Besar of Perak, will be decided at a meeting called by the delected groups on Aug. 9 to consider the question Of setting up217 words
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Article68 1953-07-30 16 $100 Fee: Plea To Exempt Hawkers IPOH. Thurs. An appeal lias heen made to the Comptroller of Inland Revenue in Kuala Lumpur to relax the low on certain stallholders who are now required to pay a fee of SlOO a vear under the Registration and Licensing of Businesses Ordinance. II68 words
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Article53 1953-07-30 16 IPOH, Th irs. The 1 I Guilds I rs of a d rom which i ine of Is. n hour i ti -g in 1 Perak C f Comn ed by representatr i 15 aflfl ated Rt- g sum about $200,000 bui e remaining shortof53 words
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Article38 1953-07-30 16 HONGKONG. J Speeizil Standard p.'iccs on the Hongkong Exchange toda> were $15.84 to ill i ing: (6 0625 I u S. 1 dollar; il K2B U) M tl: $1 95 to one lnd h, Gold l«?l38 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-07-30 16 A MORRIS .between 8 a.m. an.l 1 2 4 r> p.m. was reporl iy. Community leaders in Johore Bahru yesterday entertained Dato Sir Onn bi n Jaafar to a tea party at the International Club on thp oceasion of his receiving the knighthood in the Coronation honours IM.Standard - 117 words
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130 1953-07-30 16 Said He Was Police Sgt, Took Money A WiREMAN. Ismail bin Mohamed Said saw three Chines- aying cards i n an unnuml>-. cd attap hut at the I r Serangoon 4 Singapore, on Feb :i. He fhcnn thai he was a police sergeant from tha Paya Lebar Police Station. Ismail130 words
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Article31 1953-07-30 16 A SIXGAPORE Malay woman was robU-d of $100 worth 01 J y W two Chinese, ne a*™ed with a pistol, in the back ane pfl Cambridge Road yesterday aiftemooi^31 words
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Article59 1953-07-30 16 PENANG, Fri.— All curfews in the Bukit Medtajam district except the Bukit Mertajam and Bukit Seraya hill areas were lifted a- from th:s evening. The curfew Imposed or. the following places were lifted as Irom 7 p.m today— Kampong Bharu. Kampong Aston. Berap.t New Village. Sungei59 words
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Article39 1953-07-30 16 K U A N T A X. Thurs Pahang will b e represented by Mr. Lee Tat and Mr. Lim Hoe Lek at the Nanyang University general .|ng to >e held at Singapore oa Aug. 1 439 words
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Article110 1953-07-30 16 ANOTHER TERRORIST WIPED OUT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A terrorist was killed yesterday afternoon in the Tanah Hitam area of Telok Anson in Perak by an Area Security Unit under training. Three others contacted at the same time escaped. A quantity of rice was recovered. One of two bandits contacted by110 words
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Article81 1953-07-30 16 Ki'.\!..\ LUMPUR, Thurs.— Rifleman Gore Bahadur Limbu il 7 Gurkha R;flc>) has died of wounds received in action with terrorists at Temiang N rth Estate, Seremban. la.-t Tue Private Akob bin Salleh of •he 3rd. Battalion. Malay R nt, was killed by teri'i ti.e Ulu81 words
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Article43 1953-07-30 16 Mr. Pi ter B xaminted Board of the Ro: i of Music, ar.d ie the C bridge Bond ol Extra-m studies, )s to giVe a piano r-> cital in the Anderson St Ipoh, on Fi 6d;h Admission tickets are at $143 words
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Article, Illustration103 1953-07-30 16 MISS VIOLET Sleigh (centre). 18-ycar-old daughter of the well-known Malayan racehorse trainer. Mr. 11. Sleigh, was unanimously adjudged ."Miss Mav Factor. Federation in Kuala l.umpur last night by a panel of eight Jvdges of all Rationalities. Second was Miss (hony Flag Lai (right) and third Miss AmyStandard - 103 words
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Article52 1953-07-30 16 PEN A N -.7 A 7 year-old Chinese, Tang Ah Hon£. was senten > six years' imprisonmei I Mr. Justice W. Buhagiar .-j the Assize Court today when he was unanimous of culpable h imicide. not amounting to murder of his son. Tan t52 words
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Article153 1953-07-30 16 TWO NURSES WIN AIF SCHOLARSHIP MISS Lilian Wong Kit Yoke of the Singapore General Hospital and Miss Lee Siew Mui ol tbe Infant Welfare (entre, .Mentakab, Pahang, have been awarded \.\.V. Malayan Nwsißf Scholarships, which entitle them to do post-graduate training for two years in Australia. They were se ected153 words
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Article88 1953-07-30 16 Penang Union Men Allege Bulling PENANG, Thurs.~Co.c_ i I Of trode union off idols ond I un.ons kept constontly pourinn 7 I Jorrnotion of the vZijfc I rni jT 3 l r d I oil which will sional delegati Service A Ino report furlli.r that surh thin,, ri., 1,,,,,,, nnn88 words
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131 1953-07-30 16 PENANG, Thurs.— Penang police are taking special precautions at the airport and 111 the harbour to see that no undesirables from India enter this country as large numbers ot newcomers from India are rushing into the Federation before the new Immigration Bill comes into effect on131 words
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Article59 1953-07-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— {resident ol the Perak se Chamber ol Commerce has suggested to the Associated Chambers of Commerce that if the representations made by representatives ot the Chambers of Commerce to Sir Gerald Templer on the Licensing and Registration of H nesses Ordinance are59 words
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Article80 1953-07-30 16 LONDON. Than. The "Nl .i 1 y.i n Com mi< K.i.i.i Sir l Ida in >\ Mi" next week. Oe Moad ij 1 need -nd Wedaesdaj he. hi s u it<- *nd Teagka Zaiul and \V ,n B..h.iruddin are tonriag student tenties in .tit m order80 words
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Article74 1953-07-30 16 SIXTY-FIVE oil n F. produced ti.4 I I of oil in June. A I of 1 1.3..!) tons of .as the recovery oil i>er eent. Pi iang and Province V. the Larg< ors, treated I i and on V.. r C* nt ry. tiv. .ort74 words
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Article26 1953-07-30 16 OF THE 101.04 > Fa ed 4,12 ore than May tion dtng tons. .June on of kerne's 16 y production I I26 words
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Article56 1953-07-30 16 Ml! v Hahn (W day from Hongkong by I en commi Yorker M /ite a story on j er. bile in >he nrith thoress Dr. Elizabeth C (Han Su Yin of 'A .red Thing") at .1 Bahru. Mi n. in will visit Kuch- ng56 words
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Article106 1953-07-30 16 A DEMAND for F liens to be held nexl stated in the *i to i polil ical oi -is to attend the Nal tion on Aui i i by tbe UMNO AAC. The organisations will •he a- ked to «MJ *•<::.:_• u i I the UMNO-MCA106 words
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Article159 1953-07-30 16 MOST pharmacists and some doctors in Singapore yesterday endorsed the editorial cf the pharmacists' journal that docI tors should only prescribe and t not dispense medicine. A number of pharmacists told The Standard they str ly resent doctors etvroachmg on their field, but conceded there were not enough159 words
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Advertisement87 1953-07-30 16 U (/limpse of Chinese histon^S KUNG MING fifty MASTER -r^-^X OF MILITARY STRATEGY MIT In o South Chino JT^^n2lK/\ Compoign, mony ol (j /ff \A</ W /ff\ 1 >y\ /^y/^y 1 Kung Ming's ttoops lvi^^ S~i\~~~] II -K**--^ )i ia 7^f •Were overcome by V\ yy% /S Z J" natural87 words
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Advertisement214 1953-07-30 16 EMBASSY HOTH I H Meyer I I fl I'lMi Vi.in E3 H I -|H t \i:- D IMt i'l MN H JmM^m v I flfll |L l»\N' H ■^^■*^^^^^»v, MMi HP _,-___jfex.. iST ,^^^r European X- Chim m I ■r// modermh n I I 2?/>oA* //</// r 7WA/f i rig214 words
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163 1953-07-30 17 M edals Can't Feed Hungry Men-SALSU Manual d Staff Reporter W pn n of to some nployees ol Singa- pore Admiralty means "noi these days except to their grandchildren how Ls being repaid and in what form." says the editorial SALSU Forum, organ of re Admiralty Local n. 1* adds:163 words
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Article85 1953-07-30 17 CHARGED in the S ppore F rst Traffic P p Court iy wlh driving a steam ■r in a zig-zag mai he was d liarty insurance. S. K. I 1 told the magi: irate. M r V7. R. H. Davies. that he took over the driving85 words
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Article61 1953-07-30 17 METHODIST missionaries In Kapit, Borneo, are helping Iban converts to replace their old customs with Christian Bnd v. ays of life, according to lodist circles in Singapore. But the teachers and preachers realise they must not just urge the [bans to discard completely their old61 words
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Article111 1953-07-30 17 DESPITE the f.«-t that The Fund for tha victims of the disastrous Kaiiang Ba>in lire, has been closed, contributions are still pouring 1.1 to it to 528.!)27.t)5. ons totalled $470.65 *>r*d -icy came from: "Sidikiteo*' c 0 Labour Department. Singanore. Sa Toong Chai Chine o En j111 words
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Article111 1953-07-30 17 WHEN Magistrate Mr. W.H. 11. Dav;e s disqualified 16-year-old Lim Hui Ileong lor a year on three traffic offences, the prosecuting oflicer. Chief Inspector Che Ahmad bin Huspointed out that Lim would not be affected by the disqualification as he could not obtain a111 words
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Article142 1953-07-30 17 WHEN a motor van craahefl nary car parked on the SBBdy verge ol Changi Singapore oa the night of Feb. 10, both vehicles caught fire, The v m then procesome distanoa and hd three pe iple one of whom was an ol woman, hurling them142 words
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Article190 1953-07-30 17 LONDON. July 30, Reuter ).-Britain was ursctl by the Daily Teie^raph today to do everything within ner power to help Malaya overcome her present difficulties, i ireneral Templer once remarked that wars are lost for many rea>ons, but never for lack of money," this190 words
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195 1953-07-30 17 Govt. Calls Meeting On Discipline 1 1 Standard Staff Report* r I thk Singapore (iov- 7 I ernment yesterday in- 7 jl formed the Council of I I Joint Action, represent- li 1 1 in:; IS. OOO (iovernment J employees, that it is 7 I arranging a meeting with l195 words
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Article19 1953-07-30 17 THE Auatraliaa Commission Ofiie, Un.on Buili Collyer Quay, Singapore, will be closed on Monday. Aug. 319 words
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Article280 1953-07-30 17 LONDON, July 30, (Renter).— Mr. Stanley Awbery (Labour) asked what steps were being: taken to provide medical service and assistance to the Sakai tribes in the jungles of Malaya. Mr. I,yttelton said in a written reply: ""Tho." of the ki who have settled within reach280 words
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Article, Illustration94 1953-07-30 17 Mr. Olof Palme. P: of the Swe< ■>"» Students, is poie on a short visit of the *.J--ing Si ry ol the N St idenl i Ui After Jive arei attending a Semi' I Mr. Palme has Rangoon .Jakarta Idom Singapore. Mr. P. Id that he94 words
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Advertisement216 1953-07-30 17 ,J a Z Ui m I mMmMMMM*Vam Technicolor llc couldn't allow > INDIAN blood to spill nor the WHITES to be massacred Because JsJL] HE WAS BOTH! I fc--. m p uilh s! SW MOBBOW t ngyJ\ PKTEB IIWSON I HOLIDAY MIDNIGHTS OMOKROW! LLOW THRILLS IN A LAWLESS LDERNESS _c^ll216 words
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Advertisement258 1953-07-30 17 iMMM-HBiM_ll^MKarr_m«a^ i»tUs H it. i.s.i. u.:to. 9.:i0 M<< I lln< M \>\!IO\VL Ik FRENCH LCTRI Sg... uliu ails willi V"* 4_k_ ai iiv j >;»r I t r t)^\ fi _T i ner BIUIB I >€*vv *oott< witk «.\i;j>k .-v si \sm mus i'ttniifhS A ItkWMPpMi .1? M\XtTi<; RANK? KAYE258 words
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Article775 1953-07-30 18 'PHE case of Mr. K. M. Byrne grows curiouser and curiouser. A few weeks ago he faced a two-man committee of inquiry on a charge of having held converse with the enemy the Press. A week later it was revealed that Mr. Byrne was found not775 words
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Article423 1953-07-30 18 Review of Views School Fees UTUSAN MELAYU asks whe-, ther the recent increase in, ichool fees and expenses, charged on students in the, Malay College of Kuala Kangsar would not discourage f>oor parents from sending heir children to the Cohege. Pointing out that the Malay 1 College only recently opened423 words
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Article227 1953-07-30 18 Sir; I n almost all the departments in Singapore and the Federation, officers with the same qualifications and performing the same duties are paid under the same salary scheme. As the Chinese Writer (attached to the Education Department) in Singapore and the Federation are recruited with the same227 words
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Article222 1953-07-30 18 Sir; The recent fire which occurred at Lorong 3, Geylang, rendered 3,000 people homeless i s really deplorable. It would not have damaged the kampong so badly had security measures been taken prior to the accident occurred. Although Kg. Bugis and Lorong 3, Geylang. were222 words
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Article974 1953-07-30 18 AM I A TROUBLE MAKER? TAST Sunday evening I went^witfc Ctog« L friend, to what might be described as a fashionable bar in Kuala Lumpur. V^'intrJduced by quiet drink. There, at the bar, *"*J™i!3L_2 a mutual acquaintance to a ■"•KLjETES man. He was pleasant and critical. He said he read974 words
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Article615 1953-07-30 18 Sir: Vour leader entitled "Sky the Limit" last week missed the main point in the recent rent control controversy. A rent control law in peace-time is objectionable in principle not because it limits the house-owner's profit, but because (1) it interferes with a man's basic right615 words
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Article127 1953-07-30 18 Chinese Writers in Singapore and the Federation were paid under one and the same scheme. But when the Bonham Report was implemented, Chinese Writers in Singapore were granted an improved scheme, while NO improvements were made for the Federation Chinese Writers. Present Salary for Chinese Writers in thc Federation127 words
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Article205 1953-07-30 18 Sir; The Ti ration finance budget is causing greet anxiety to the C. eminent and the Deputy High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray's visit to London, reported mainly for the purpose of disci. ing financial questions with the Colonial Oflice. throws the cloak of drama round the Federation Government's205 words
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Article107 1953-07-30 18 Bir;— Three weeks ago I sent an application for a provisional driving licence with the money enclosed under registered cover but so far no reply has come from the Road Transport Dept, Ipoh. The clerks' inability to meet applications promptly show that they need refresher courses In office107 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-07-30 18 Malayan Affairs By ALEX JOSEY K I I I 1 I11 words
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Advertisement91 1953-07-30 18 SINGAPORE th.ui standard INDBPKNDENI MORNING NfcWSFAt'ER is HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Cable 6V Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222. The Times Building. Printing House Square. London. E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PINANG 45. Sultan Street, 83, Cowan Street. 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588.91 words
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Article7 1953-07-30 19 TRADE EXHIBITION Supplement FRIDAY. Jl'LY 31, 1953."7 words
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Article, Illustration513 1953-07-30 19 Colourful Event ipeiis Tomorrow At Happy World r,orc Trade Fair which opens tomorrow at the Happy he fifth postwar and the biggest to date adds yet another in thc cavalcade of colourful events in the Coroiich will open tomorrow and close on August exhibitors513 words
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Article18 1953-07-30 19 Big H.K. Trade In S'pore JL M i de- B into .'ire *n ie JJ J •ii i18 words
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Article, Illustration325 1953-07-30 19 [T fitting that Singapore, the major crossroad ol Southeast Asia, and prominently situated on •••Id's trade routes, should* displav its products, those of Malaya and goods from abroad, by means oi an annual trade exhibition. This s Singapore Trade Exhibition with its manv bil >rs and325 words
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Article, Illustration313 1953-07-30 19 m» Australian Trade Commissioner to Malaya. Mr. 1 J Dav expresses the hope that trade between hi* o'unti v aiid Malava will continue to increase to SSSS benefit of each and thus help cement the growing bonds between the two countries. In a r.313 words
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232 1953-07-30 19 much emphasis has been placed on rubber and tin in Malaya that secondary industries ha\c been overshadowed. Still in its early stages of industrialisation. Singapore is rapidly making progress as a centre for manufacturing simple consumer goods, light engineering goods, in addition to232 words
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Advertisement127 1953-07-30 19 i B ,1,1,,,,,^*^^" l ll I"" *lmm JmmW AmW A *€M IB Mm **m m mm wr* Am^ff _____*•**> *W mm* l__/ I bm MmW WM 9 1 l /SEW b M v m. mM *W a 4&m\ i Em r- *j fc JJ \3 *i 1 1 0 ___J127 words
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Article, Illustration556 1953-07-30 20 F. N. Will Take Care Of Thirsty Visitors To Trade Fair 'THE purpose of any Trade Exhibition is to stimulate a country's current commerce and industries; in the past, the Happy World Trade Exhibitions have fulfilled this object and this year's Exhibition should prove of great interest not only to556 words
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Article115 1953-07-30 20 Cement Newest Industry I in c. ment n**.. B rvision. ti i only cement works, the cst tiy. 100.000 Pre* imported some 261 tons I i em< nt an- and for th< yeai I to I*J5O the impoi' a y bet around 200,000 I Works and quarry are situated at115 words
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Article, Illustration520 1953-07-30 20 MacKENZIE LAUDS FAM THE trading tics between Singapore and the United Kingdom are well illustrated by the large number and variety of goods of U.K. origin which will be on display. says Mr. K. E. Mackenzie. United Kingdom Trade Commissioner In Malaya.520 words
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779 1953-07-30 20 THE overall pattern of Malaya's trade with the Netherlands in the lirst quarter of this year as compared with tlie same period of 1952 shows an increase in the volume and value of exports from Str. 515.8 million to 20 million, while imports have remained779 words
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260 1953-07-30 20 Malayan's Farourable Trade Balance With US AIALAYA recorded a favour-! able balance of trade with the United States amounting to more than $190 million for th e first halt of 1953. Officials statistics show Malayan exports to the U.S. at $263,000,000 with imports at S7O million. A feature of the260 words
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Advertisement114 1953-07-30 20 f j7>-«^ TMWMRU^\ y x BES7SEWimy PwK MAcmm WOMEN IN ALL PARTS CF THE iLFfaHIiM j WORLD of any age and position, Ws&sK^ I iBIHBBP^ I have since 90 years been using PFAFF J Sta?^''* Sewing Machines. They are delighted ''-^^SB^E^^" I I j with the fast and smooth performance114 words
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Advertisement53 1953-07-30 20 DD \f*/ I v asm** TTI _P *jj|V I I M mrn^m*** MM 1 I'M *._J* s 1/ IM Tf PRESERVED GINGER r mM^MMMWMWMMMWMMwI^^^ JM| I I tes sov HI SAUCE t 3_i mW>2* K* Z*. '"M* VT Ui c>C3 i LYC n Wia *^^vS -^tf j T«E AMOY CANNWO53 words
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Article, Illustration609 1953-07-30 21 EXHIBITION SUPPLEMENT I Chairman of tho Singapore Chamber Mr. .1. Taylor, has sr a lo the Standard on the ocea*ion V Singapore Trade Fair* 5 take the terms "trade" tions of buying and selling i-ufacture in on entirely dift we are going609 words
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Article, Illustration719 1953-07-30 21 DS. ARMSTRONG - DS. ARMSTRONG By IT is usual, in a review of trade between two countries, to point out how important that trade and the individual commodities concerned are to one or both of the countries involved and to show how it is increasing to everybody's719 words
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Article, Illustration212 1953-07-30 21 Every single tin of Swan miljc, "which Is sold in more than sixty countries, is rnade from safe, wholesome milk, collected straight from Danish farms and dairies, which themselves are scrupulously cean, and under the closest control. Men with a vast knowledge of the milk industry, and212 words
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334 1953-07-30 21 By DR. S. Y. WANG f* retary. Sto-gapora Chinese Cfcembtr *f Co>nrr*rrct THE Singapore Chinese Champcr of Commerce is the parent organisation which comprises all Chinese trading and commercial interests in the colony. Among the 2,000 members are 64 trade organizations ond 695334 words
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Advertisement58 1953-07-30 21 Zi^lT^ a T 3_____________H_______L j ,7. ■'T^ss-*? /^_7^^B^i- 9\ \^'4 aA#T <A -^< ■*i«jt3«^ < 7f7* "v*- f "^l:%-^ »<i)MlM___________m.___________^^ Mil U •~+*m**mmmmW**mmS*** m *M*- BRAND !%*Ss&f SW EETENED CONDENSED MILK 1 DANISH j^fJOr? DELICIOUS :i^^^»i IN f^ _p* 1 t^ a r> 1 T m '..'*sjj_Sß' j ""sH "t58 words
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Advertisement21 1953-07-30 21 j O \NEVER y ou TRAVEL- y oalL Q^ LO/VGEST fcUN FOR y OUR fAONEY 0/v \s7 IT r eHj mm21 words
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Article468 1953-07-30 22 Swedish Tradr In Malaya TIIE substantial drop in the natural rubber prices is creating serious economic and political problems in Malaya. The country's economy is being tightened with the low prices of her primary commodities rubber and tin. Producer of nearly 40 per eent of the world's natural rubber, Malaya's468 words
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247 1953-07-30 22 MAX FACTOR, specialists in the art of Make up with the most famous Max Factor I loi lv wood Beta!) Requisites will be in attendance at the ISS3 Singapore Trade Fair to demonstrate the uses of their products. Thev wil show visit how247 words
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791 1953-07-30 22 Spices Also In Slump FIGURES for Malaya's for- eign trade show that she had an adverse balance of about $83 million for the first half of this year. No one is surprised at this The natural export market for Singapore is Indonesia When791 words
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Article, Illustration105 1953-07-30 22 Singer Machines Serve 500,000 Malayan Families THE sewing machine ho_ a p| aco l. life. There is not on JE, weor, from our shoes to our "*5 ot one time or onother during fL manufacture been sewn on and perhaps nine out machines are Singer. popular Range Of iUidio Receivers105 words
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Advertisement315 1953-07-30 22 J^tiyUAmiiil AvJoU Jk *^feo um^fb y&Us vou cu SINGER* 4&okru2 Triacilnt LOW HIRE PURCHASE TERMS MONTHLY TERMS \<mv Treadle MaHiines froiii $16 a month. Nth Hand Machines from $12 a month. t>e-L xe C. bind Ma>hin« sews Model 15-88 Canadian Machine offers the Maijic :d backwards with equal eas* and315 words
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Article, Illustration1461 1953-07-30 23 boast of Radio Pri this the Ha] [-here are! t G.E.C lection uiti e enough to ty sup- by a ij houi a comFor a :i. there ifica-5-valve band- i luxe oread Attractive Crams They are Garrard deh and Tl whi fully re <rds n Vl1,461 words
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143 1953-07-30 23 AJ any tie. as far back as the hr ginning of the laM tMM&MWf* G»rmanv h.i*> regarded her Eas* rn neighbours in Europe, and further Fast in Ai i. .is h« r a_itm.il trade partners. These countries in Fastern Europe .ind Asia had143 words
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Advertisement220 1953-07-30 23 For every room in the house i> "■^*Pt S iiM-janMnir (L**^ 0^ m m^mm J^ I v iwi ra 1 S r A I nU I f ___T _o'«i.'** t^» "*%y- ft I I m. Py m.r£D\fi£DATA** *..,7v i oFrK utK/i/f/iDr TOJ iMtr m KLI n'^"»nt(/y\ -v_3l SBl- I: 1-.220 words
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Article, Illustration542 1953-07-30 24 Ban On Imports To RI Expla in ed GLANCE at the Malayan Statistics on External Trade shows the very important position Indonesia ho!ds in the import and export trade of Malaya, more particularly of Singa pore. Since post-war years Indonesia has542 words
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Article, Illustration657 1953-07-30 24 Deciding Factor Mn S 'pore Pepper Trade [HIS is the first year alter the war that Sarawak pepper has proved itself to be a deciding factor on the Singapore pepper trade. Last month it was largely the amount of crop expected j Sarawak plus selling sure from that quarter il657 words
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Article, Illustration208 1953-07-30 24 PFAFF sewing machines are for! almost a century a world eon- ce|>t. From small beginnings, the factories established bv founder Geor* Michael Pfaff have turned out more than five million machines. Production ranges from household machines. handicraft j machines for tailors and shoemakers208 words
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Article192 1953-07-30 24 The Amoy Canning Corp j tion (3ingajx>re) Ltd. will a wide ""ange of their products of various kinds of cai food on display at this year's trade fair. The Companj has spent a consijerable sum of money erecti ig a four storey pagoda In the Fair192 words
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Article12 1953-07-30 24 Reliabk Marine Engines d mat' t < blished a assailable i] marine i12 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-07-30 24 The first natural rubber yoads in America were laid In 1949 and it is still too early to state conclusive results. Reporta to date, however support ihe convictiou that natural rubber powder, when added io I pha 11 paving material gives greater elasticity,88 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-07-30 24 "S'pore Can Overcome Its Trade Difficulties" I ACCEPT with great pleasure the invitltion o f Tho ft! M A *T a message on the occasion of the opening of the Trad, ,Ulu i w*y air. vibrations ind sh nk. The Natural R ei B Re.- e a rch Laboratory in66 words
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Advertisement92 1953-07-30 24 Popinjay Soap and Perfumery Works Rubia ltd. ROSETTE TOILET L^kgJT^ SAVON Mil II T SOAP L—^_^J TOILET SOAP POPINJAY SHAMPOO Duiabiiity Fragrancy Economy Free Samples with eaeh sal r STALL No. 47 t Happy World Trade Exhibition 1953 LOW HONG °HENG LEE CHAN IRI i EAR ROAO, SINGAPORE, Tel. 831i7592 words
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Advertisement41 1953-07-30 24 I te Im opportunity of \isiting lh« Mi**|*» KVI arid Trade Fair lo lr\ I'omjM i;i IVrfinn» r al lh' olall of Socicla I .unni- I ___i_____a^lv^________________L^_______!^ ""^v _f ________________2C^^^ 11 *K^j^ mjhmy *£±m^^>S%^< J^^m\ J Am* ROMPEIA i tt PERFUMERY41 words
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Article, Illustration1750 1953-07-30 25 Imports Little effected By Tin, übber Decline _P«_. V_T By A.J. DAY i Trade Commissioner to Malaya ctrALIA may be regarded as a "newcomer" y\ 0 Malaya's ancient trade. Prior to fhe second World War, my country y limited trade interests with this area,1,750 words
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130 1953-07-30 25 La rges t Replan ting Project Under Wag Tl rgest i anting project undertaken in the world i< now under way in Malaya. T filch calls fur tin. i ing of major pail Malaya's rubbi with improved highis designed to in rea e Ma ayan smallholder rubber duction to help130 words
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Advertisement125 1953-07-30 25 For All Your PARTIES, Remember To Include "ROSE GRAND SYRUP" WELL-KNOWN FOR ITS QUALITY AND FLAVOURS ASSORTED FLAVOURINGS TO CHOOSE FROM. a GUARANTEED 100 PER CENT -/AJLfIV CANE SUGAR FREE FROM #t>-j^|\ SACHARIN AND SALICYLIC ACID. 7* AN ,D E A L DRINK MOST DE- LICIOUS, WHEN DILUTED WITH 1125 words
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Advertisement30 1953-07-30 25 **m *v) >^ iO/ >• Tj&4k*r Smtfc. A" Bl»T ___•_> *'*>.* 4*Bv AmmM^^f- __7__L Y\r\Y\CX W v YJ-" **'di a &T <* fc /1/ radioplayers 4Ejg[/ PHIUPS THE MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS PHi: LAMPS I30 words
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Article183 1953-07-30 26 Robot Can Speak 5 Languages IMMEDIATELY opposite the main entrance to the Happy World is the Stand of William Jacks and Company (Malaya) Limited. It has been compactly d. >iu ed and its outst.e i g features are the gig*. Robot. the illuminated Wireless Mast which towers above the Stand,183 words
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Article, Illustration329 1953-07-30 26 e />•<>/// /Vr^e ier gloomy picture of the colony's commerce at this time. It is a condition that requires serious thinking and planning and among the possible remedies it may be worthwhile to enumerate a few: (n Freeing of Trade icith Indonesia: It is not possible to329 words
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Article177 1953-07-30 26 Ghee which can essentially be de < ribed as a concent ration of but ier fat. is an age-old primary production in India when it has been used for centuties as the cooking medium of highest quality Malaya was a keen buyer of Indian shee177 words
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Article156 1953-07-30 26 3 Useful Products From Austr alia \IMTOKS to lhe Fair »m" V W »IQ surprised when they Inspect Jul i "President" refrigerators *^i ironing machine. r tl„. ••si„„ lsm machine, all typical example P O U industry ran produce. wh H T_!**S The President" i embody all th e latest156 words
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Advertisement104 1953-07-30 26 IJBB PURE GHEE RICH IN VITAMINS SE7 ____________T^ ____t *Q *fK\ m *M^M*mW^^ *=>M THE 80l lER MARKETING BOARD BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND, may be seen ct the Trade Exhibition AUSTRALIAN SECTION LAU lru<h> enquiries l<> SADKA BROTHERS 53 Robinson Road, Singapore Tel. 7109. THE NEW "BLAXLAND TWIN" MARINE ENGINE MODEL "TXRR"104 words
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44 1953-07-30 27 Neguib Is Ready To Talk To Churchill .■ro iniy 30 < (R T rGeneri N^ib, pti.in President, .Hv todai »ie was meet -ir Winston n* d ,-m to discuss the i ian dispute < ,ii. il Zone. 11 does eeting or elsereach a with IT Anglo-44 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-07-30 27 doI 7arno after th the fiiixf-Kss marc; \ri:t dit .h„ 7 "'■'V'°mmmimmmmm Cup T,st ComprtittoS of the 1^ eriaUonal" *l*2L.*i2** <" dim. At left (back to earner? is oIT of B?**-*— a Londons White City Sta- U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article205 1953-07-30 27 CAUX SUR MONTREAUX, Switzerland, July 29 (UP) The Japanese Ambassador in London, Shunichi Mathumoto. heard an American nuclear physicist who helped develop the atom bomb apologise yesterday to the Japanese nation for the wav atomic power had been used. Then the ambassador shook hands with205 words
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70 1953-07-30 27 'REDS PLAN MILLION-MAN ARMY IN ASIA' HONGKONG, July 30, (UP) High-level Chinese Commuhave dt .-.ded to organi e a million-man "International V< nteer Brigade" in Asia, ng to a report from -arried today in the 0 .Lh Pao Chen Shao Yu. assistant to -'hi. head of the Far reau of70 words
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Article363 1953-07-30 27 JACKSONVILLE. Florida (AFP. Six C machine-gunned a UniStates banana boat. The ording to a radio -age received here from th 0 ship today. The message said the planes ked The Benson and int ship accompanying it x miles west of Cuba. Three members of the363 words
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Article70 1953-07-30 27 WASHINGTON July 30 (UP) The Senate eariy today overwhelmingly defeated on a voice vote a move :o cut another 7s 100.0. )0.0W) from the funds ..or United States support ol the var in Indo-China. The administration requested $400,000,000 for this purpose in the mutual security70 words
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Article60 1953-07-30 27 MANILA. July 7,0 (AFP^ Fifteen P"i. ,in > M u slims (Moros) broke into the house ot wealthy Filipino Christian land-owner F. Infante at Basilan L':ty, Zamboanga province soath of Manila, earlv this morning nnd kil'ed Infante and six members of his family. Only one60 words
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Article86 1953-07-30 27 S hots Fired In Canal: 1 Dies TWO shooting i beBri and one i of an Eg ailia AFP criticised at the Last congress of tho Byelorussian Communist Party h< Id at Minsk last September. He was accused by several delegates of "serious failings in building-up of the Socialist economy."AFP - 86 words
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Article386 1953-07-30 27 RED PURGE HITS 2 MORE AREAS PARIS, July 30 (AFP)— The icshuille in the Soviet republics Inunched after the purging of the Soviet Interior Minister, Lavrenti Beria, yesterday readied two more areas— Byelorussia and Mold t via. Byelorussia, which is represented in the L'nited Nations, has lost its Prime Minister,386 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-07-30 27 MK ANTHONY EDEN, Bi i I MiaMei ind i.s wife M ti::ir :'rriv..l in Lo lon from tl I lited ulu'iv he u.is succrssfuMy ,1 i blad< I>l. lint. U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article423 1953-07-30 27 No Commitment On Any Action' BuH LO f ON Ju, y 30 < Reu e '> Mr. R. A. butler, the acting Prime Minister, dealing with the position that would arise if the South Koreans broke the truce, said in the House of Commons today: "Let423 words
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Article287 1953-07-30 27 Mr. Attlee wen 1 on: "The whole of thi s affair in Korea ha-, been nn undertaking oy the United Nations. "We all recognise thc greater part of the burden lias been borne by th e American-. We are grateful, but we have also taken our share in287 words
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Article44 1953-07-30 27 Churchil Govt. To Be Reshuffled LONDON, July 30. higti government leader s I I yesterday that Prime Mini 5 r Winston 1 hurt hill's go\rrnmt»nt will "almost in*-, t.iblv be resh«ffM in the autumn wiih Foreign Secretary Anthenj Eden retnrninf to an "important" post.44 words
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Article31 1953-07-30 27 SHERPA I bound aftei Europ ti ip, will leave Swil nd on Hay i". i e for Rome. 1 rill then r.<> in i Indi t nlane. A F.V. photo.31 words
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Advertisement125 1953-07-30 27 RUBBER, TIN CL6SINGFRICES Standard Lordon Concspondent Wm 30— The following are the closing prices or the London morket: >0N RUBBER LONDON TIN 181d. Spot £572 10s. per ton 18Id. buvers, £575 sellers. 18U. Three months: £572 10s. 18,d. buyers, £575 sellers. IS d. Settlement Price: £570. 18 d. Sale Morning125 words
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Advertisement80 1953-07-30 27 7 fyy X F P^mWWW A SOS X. W *MM*W Pf 1 ****Lz. V L r vMftjjE£s___t "***\%m- ***> j STAPLES MATTRESS r* i ir Jor perfect sleep *U*fO*Ji TMt Spring Interior Maa I S >y altress Frames mnmnumm Htaj S|>.i; Interior o*%erl Co i U< BU Umtk v iiof'i.-r80 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-07-30 28 DEVOUT Turkish Moslems boarding the Turkish ship, Nazar, at Istanbul, to herald the beginning of the pilgrimage season to Meeea. The Nazar will carry them as far as the Red Sea port of Jeddah, whence they go overland the remainder of their journey. A.P. photo.48 words
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Article173 1953-07-30 28 QANTAS airways hopes fo operate jet aircraft some time in the near future, Sir Wilmot Hudson Fysh, chairman and managing director al lhe company, told the International Society of Australia in Sydney. Sir Wilmot did not give any date when his companv hoped to use173 words
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Advertisement647 1953-07-30 28 b HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE ANU NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD To llonc Konx Manila Kobf Yokohama. Penans P S'ham S'por TS Weserstcin (NDL) IS/UAag 16 17Aug 19 21Aui TS Krauns<hweig (HAPAG) 30/31Aug l/2Sept 3/7Sep T.S. Nabob Z*/UB*M* 25Sept 27 29Sep To Continental Ports TS Wescr^tein (NDL) Loading Homewards Mn Oct T.S Braunschweig (HAPAG)647 words
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Advertisement1173 1953-07-30 28 Mtmm BLUE FUNNEL LINE ST^?. aran> MANSFIELD CO., LTD. J—* Inc at oiatetl In Singapore VMttlMn option to proceed ria other parti f loart and tAMMMWSm cargo lAIUNOI lo II\KUPOOI. GLA^UOW e LONDON COM INtNTAI POK IS Due Sails.. P S barn Knang Belleiopnan for Liverpool 11 Ulasgow fwywn MciiUo1,173 words
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Advertisement442 1953-07-30 28 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Llo>Y Holland America Line Nederland Line Kotferdam Rotterdam tmIMMMMTMMM atLIFAJ (MONTREAL) BOS I O.N NfcH YOKK PHIL DELPHI A BALTIMORE MOBILE NFW OK! h VNS via Sl F7 S'pore P. S'ham Penang RADJA (SMN) 30Jnlv o.Vig 6 7Aug 8 MAug DRENTE (RL) 17 UAng442 words
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Advertisement534 1953-07-30 28 EAST ASIATIcIjf SAII.INUS KRCM KAMOUVU -LALANDIA- for I (/J( •MONGOLIA- For B„ 1 •MACiDALA" For Bang^ "INDIA" For Ruftal I Hongkong, Manila Yokohama uis_-ni i. •StI.AM)IA- for BMiitofcTlSl SUI.IN..S lIUOM I-'or I ..I. mho \rtm Port "'MM. 11 |1| W <■ S jKire r S 'Urij x) "MEONIA" y t534 words
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16 1953-07-30 29 nbers I tbour uv the ol the I obD. e H16 words
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Article65 1953-07-30 29 I I MINK. Thurs.- Two motions standtme ol Mr. S, C. K. Sino am a t today's Municipal Council had to be thrown ise the seconder. Mr. K. L. Devasar, withround that he was satisfied with what K. I ee had Co say. ll v65 words
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Article85 1953-07-30 29 Good Work By Women's Institutes Kl ALA I. CM PUR Thurs.— Jean Mar wick, viceman of the National ration of Women's Instiin England, praised the good work women's institutes ui weie doing. Mi s Marwu-k who has just p!e»ed a fortnight's tour td the Federation's women's institutes, said she was85 words
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Article30 1953-07-30 29 PENANG, Thurs.— A Chinese house painter. Leow Ynn Cheong, was stabbed in thg abdomen by an unknown ase he was walking Cintra Street at about 7.20 p.m lay.30 words
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Article17 1953-07-30 29 $600 BAIL IN 20-CENT CASE Guard, e of m ,f 20 „!1or the l P >^d to17 words
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375 1953-07-30 29 MUD SLINGING AT K.L. MUNICIPAL COUNCILMEETING KIALA LUMPUR. Thur* v.i wasted at todays meetinif »f #i_7 M Uable time was when some mem&_£ taf u j7 f Jf* M«nWp,| Council which prompted the President Mr a'Tv a tacks the adjournment to hope that in' #h orke <"> would not happen.375 words
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108 1953-07-30 29 Remove Thig Disgrace, KL Woman Says Kl AL LUMPUR. Thurs Making he r maiden speeeh in the Muaieipal Couneil, Mrs. Duleie Marks said beggars and \agrant s invade opea air cafes and restaurants and surround diners like hungry wolves. This was disgusting to th<> diner, humiliating to tin* vagrant and108 words
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Article74 1953-07-30 29 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Provision of an ambulance unit to deal with emergency cases in the town, was suggested by Inche Abdullah bin Haji Mohamed Yassim. at today's meeting of the Municipal Council here. Che Abdullah said that if his suggestion was implemented delays would be minimised and74 words
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Article153 1953-07-30 29 PENANG, Thurs.— A selection and promotions board should be set up to advise the Council on the appointment of officers to fill special class and superscale clerical and other posts in all departments which carry a commencing salary of at least 5250. This move is recommended153 words
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Article67 1953-07-30 29 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Speaking on the adjournment at the Municipal Council meeting this morning. Mr. S. C. E. Singam referred to the local town bus sei vices which he iaid left rnucn to be desired. fie suggested that bus com-i p.ni ies instead of replying to67 words
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Article61 1953-07-30 29 TOKYO. July 30, (UP).— Japan's economic survival is being threatened by the high prices of Japanese export goods, a trade organ warned here yesterday. "While export prices of sterling area countries have been steadily and drastically coming down as much as 40 per cent in some cases61 words
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Article33 1953-07-30 29 WASHINGTON, July 30. (UP)— The Senate has voted to give the President authority to sell up to $500,000,000 of government owned agriculture surpluses abroad and take foreign currency in payment33 words
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Article44 1953-07-30 29 ALOR STAR, Thurs.—Ahmad and A.-ma Sayeg, the European Muslim couple who are tourim? the Far East on a tandem cycle arrived here from Penang. They will meet the Sultan of Kedah on Saturday. Their next hop is to Perlis. >ng44 words
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Article, Illustration330 1953-07-30 29 Malaya's In come Expected To Drops $2 Mil Standard Staff Reporter RUBBER has fallen four cents per pound this month. And by the price fall, Malaya's national income is expected to be reduced by some $2,000,000 for the month. Still under the momentum of the downward trend, rubber opened in330 words
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Article173 1953-07-30 29 Synthetic Bill Is Tossed Back WASHINGTON, July 30, (Keu ten The Senate yesterday Bent a compromise bill authorising the sale to private industry of the Federal Government's 28 synthetic rubber factories back for a joint conference of members of the House of Representatives and the Senate Congressional officials said the173 words
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Article44 1953-07-30 29 COLOMBO. July SO, (UP). l'p to J year, Ceylon's I Commissioner had b< tight 27,500 tons of r fur shipment to China. I I was stated in Parliament by Mr. Montagu Jayawickrei ing Minister fif Commerce and Trade.44 words
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Article237 1953-07-30 29 WASHINGTON, Julj ::o. (IT)— Kenaf. a fast growing iibre plant that looks a hollyand is distantly related to both cotton and okra may some day rival jute as a major source of bagging material, according to tha National Geographic Society. Agricultural scientists of Ave237 words
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Article89 1953-07-30 29 Standard Market Reporter 'il it. rubber market In Sinre remain* d aboui ua** In quotation! 'hrough ie rubber lot August sh pment ctoe■♦'L'i rket (i|)< ned previe I row from Borne the t'nite<_ Kingd ved The market cl< quietlj ly. Singapore Ch iTihrr of Com merre Rubb. .n89 words
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Article54 1953-07-30 29 i ed (i rdi f but the fai metal pi thii section of thi rkel Indi while •cd. Changid nricc< IMK Mi;i\is Kuynv Seller* M fVmonls j53 S'pora Coid .'2e 4.19 4 2.1 Straits Times < MINIM. B .in I T K. Kampar B Pet.lin* 0 R l -.a54 words
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Article46 1953-07-30 29 THE prod in Singap ;< a. the i tions pr.. wa picul buy. rs lor A 15 1] pec pi Singapore a pi (per picul) $27 biei $2 ifl 85 < M tok whitf). 181) (S arhite) $300 a k. 1141 1 1 4 (Sai r S46 words
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Article31 1953-07-30 29 STOCKS tin-.' at the end of J tons con in Mi v. to off, statistics. Pro en'rates 4.262 tons previous not total for l ol 27 532 i »i31 words
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137 1953-07-30 29 WORLD mine production of tin-in-concent rates in April was 15,500 long tons against 16.200 tons In March, according to the International I Study Group." Malayan production In April at 4.570 tons decre slightly and Bolivian e\r gl hai '*.v ft < »rr» 4 :4137 words
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158 1953-07-30 29 LONDON, Julv 30, (Reuter).— British businessmen announced hero today that the\ had negotiator! contra, ts worth £15.000.000 during a recent visit to Communist China. eovercu ton cai cal eq i pment I light enginJmp< rts fron. I f r whi h c o-i158 words
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Advertisement166 1953-07-30 29 r^TaV\ k aJB! #f a r*t%y fo thm hi i<itt*ry rlrtnt I f •hake Mf 'If oxpio tn .1 I Ic, vr overnight t i That v all. No brush ******i f 'l ,J 'l'-V thorough I lismi._'t and doodoi.so. iole fan n*»«|aff|lni '/-ar/i. And l**m I ;/i# air rr166 words
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Miscellaneous378 1953-07-30 29 wl»*/s. > f'. %?Jf Cijtt. i-Ssliy^-.y ■sBK^JBbR-.'zJz-.'^a- Jh. iff, fclsmmWw 1 Mu-,:c While Vou Work: 4.") Sl***r%wAmQ VH' r *t*XJ Hou-ewives Choice, lu ><i CI \OUW Uidrj al \i i>;c; lpm A! Sack Orch; 130 Nevzs; 145 Beri.-iy Goodman KAV.CA .VI. -lav classes Decinners Orcn; jO2 Culling All Children: 915378 words
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Article, Illustration806 1953-07-30 30 I ch f e s /•^^^V/KO own *i\*>Lr?~S '^X'7 V Story i x^#_^^%#-*' :T0 COME ?^f^^r^V J7 l zz>-^ ROUND r <#". d^ V V^ Dr (A Rpprod?irf!on of /•T rf V i^* Christie's MS.S. of 7\ THIS document hrixtie srtxs: "I oni the man806 words
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Article, Illustration283 1953-07-30 30 HAVE always had the id *a u>r years perhaps I the 1914-18 uur that capital punis/ime7it u-as w roi Even if the laic says one must die if another has been killed I believe that killing the person by "latofttl'" t cution does not help in283 words
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289 1953-07-30 30 Sir; Pyidawtha's sweeping and malicious letter in Friday's local press is nothing more than mere exaggeration, smacking of what the communists fondly call "Capitalist Exploitation." I winder wba' he stands to gain from injuring the interests of large proportion of workers in the289 words
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Article236 1953-07-30 30 Sir; "An unfortunate teacher" who e letter appeared in another paper recently ha s voiced what has loi.g been m our hearts and minds. Le; me poim out that this i.s a free and democratic country where people in a responsible profession like teaching are236 words
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Article61 1953-07-30 30 PATTERN SERVICE Rosalind Ratnam THI COUPON READ THIS BEFORE TOU ORDER TOUR PATTERN Tou must enclose three ten cent stamps it you want vout pottein cut. N I don't get the stamps, vou don't get the pottein. A number ot orders have come to ir e without the -»ut till61 words
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Article207 1953-07-30 30 Sir; Many roadside cofTee stalls have been set up in the vicinity of Serangoon Road area especially in Kerbau Road, Cuff Road, Buffalo Road. Many more are bound to be set up in this area in time to come. One cannot understand the need for these filthy,207 words
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Article409 1953-07-30 30 New Vork DEOPLE in Independence, Missouri were i to see lhe washing ha g on the Jne beh big VI torian house near post .nice. For it was a sign thai their neighbours the Harry Tru.r.ar.s were back home a cia in after visiting lh daughter409 words
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Article171 1953-07-30 30 Sir;— "Pyidawtha" pi in a name which is as ugiy as is his mentality I have known this sorry typ I humanity for more yealS than I care to remember, fo r they languish lamentably In the midst of decent society in every country There i.s no end171 words
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Advertisement202 1953-07-30 30 Slnr Contest No. 26 Can You Name This Star? All through this wcok lhe Clue: Ile iH still a "boss,** xA Singapore Standard pre- even in war p.iint. •ents its twenty-sixth stir ntries for thi* contest will C4>,ll<st close next Thursday. And the All vnu'vo got to do is to202 words
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Advertisement11 1953-07-30 30 HEfTFttaT'l ""•//on- nuinii did I uny I By I CHRISTIE I11 words
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Article113 1953-07-30 31 ENGLAND TEAM FOR W. INDIES f Illh [fl \P'i<N M,V mr ol UM Ski'' dfrtron e »ig- rr ltt r <»< il NN J*?*. 'will ,hr *+$i*\ fShrr capuina 1* 1 ol Ihf J "S' ,J J .hr touring suit ,r, Mutton ivet red Urr. U.I Vorksh [)eni^| JIHI K.113 words
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Article51 1953-07-30 31 I on August 15. Thc iii "^t four Tests were all drawn. Mr Ronald Aird v secretary of I ited today that he ed the Australian board ig the English board was red to allot an extra days the est providing tne zihan authorities51 words
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Article36 1953-07-30 31 __.«TPS Slil WPOra Amateur Athletic Association wili hold a meeting at the Raffles Institution on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m Ab loose officials ;ind athletes participating in the Malavan AAA meet are requested to attend.36 words
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Article443 1953-07-30 31 LONDON, July 30. (Reuter).— Desmond R„~i,i, and Jock Livingston of Northampton^" yesterdav flogged the bowling of Sussex, the county cricket championship leaders, to put on 299 nm. „?<Vu„ 5 being separated. Their partnerUip" Xh "tated four hours 25 minutes, set up a Northamptonshire record for443 words
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Advertisement91 1953-07-30 31 NOI ICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS L7LECTRICITY DEPART- MENT: Supply of 200 12 gallon Electric Water Heaters Forms from Electrical Engineer's Office (Room 109) Close NOON —27/8/53. NOTICE "WR. Wimg Tuck Seng who wa s employed by us as a salesman i s no longer in our employ a91 words
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Advertisement315 1953-07-30 31 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION. (PERAK BRANCH). JVOTICE is hereby given r^vrnA l r lh n e FIFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Committee of thc Malayan Chinese Association e he,d at thc Bremiaea of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Nos. 35-37, Hale street Ipoh on Sunday, the 16th day of315 words
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Advertisement296 1953-07-30 31 NOTICES MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION (Kinta District) L \OTICE is hereby g ive n that V l4> ain ,-irjnual ceneral KSff.,5 1 th^ Kinta Rrtrid Perak c? W,!l b e held t^erak Chines Chamber of Commerce, Hale Street. Ipoh on Sunday 2nd Augutt 1953 at iV™ 3 71- 10 trans act296 words
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Advertisement596 1953-07-30 31 SIU VI »< IYS WAYIIII i R MECHANK mtk -Invlig and c* BRi v. <}i led a ul su- rli Sh.o. ect< r. r> v UE No s;r>j >:t. I IND->NF.SfAN tuMfCt ChIMM W SAI .1 cor ;e* I r with is rvperien'.e. Salary dr^wn exnt. i |300 Re.vde-' n596 words
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Advertisement943 1953-07-30 31 INDIAN >üb«ecl m. male •ge :y. UENKHAI CI.LHK wilb vear* expected $IHO HI,K v St m. .ore I BRi in mala 3 KAI i ei o. lC -cted r,v" -'t. P ReDi> ot. v Stand in li^rore 1 Hiv: -male age i, B'XIKKhH-m a ui e .ute ict ouni book943 words
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Advertisement244 1953-07-30 31 MM \l|<lNs \\i 4\| W I Pi Phoi H A n ani at' J l-l 1 rilm I l I pi $4RO p.m i Duties: Ope t.i 1 i Knov lories n 1 li 'he Fed' 1 stkui S N I' nno in I li II Ei .14 Ko\ \i244 words
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Miscellaneous148 1953-07-30 31 Rl- TA SEE l^^-iH^ff < --'A* LL UUMP err /MTO BOTTOMLESS L -va.-.av Mr Jm, it.v-ah *SOTTA. r r kl___Dil _^S p-^am'lookat/t cmth'wav < K r_______r-*^l?' UA^, 7 NPV^ l^n I CO^Mr.'—THEMMEAN'THPITCH£R*J. W&SWjm *a KV L-^-^ r aV>>^^ V beach.'.'-) t^^&Sy^W^ w%\W?M^£y~ tJ# a .'J yr^T^ >fa BELIEVE if 15....148 words
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Article500 1953-07-30 32 Malays Revel In Mud To Win 8-1 REVELLING in Uie mud last year's SAFA Community League champions, iMalays, turned in an exceptionally good displav of soccer to administer a crushing B—l defeat on the Indians in their community leazue game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday.500 words
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Article83 1953-07-30 32 COLOGNE. July 80. (ReutoD Art Bragg, the American iter returned the best this yea i fif the 10(1 metres when he clocked 1 i |n1 onal meeting here yesterday. In S rti I ago I 200 mi tn 21.1 also the year's I Bt < the83 words
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Article62 1953-07-30 32 T'-,,. < Chin se Footbni A n Xi im againsi the Arm in SAFA community 1. fixtur. iday wili be n: Chee Sen.:. Yew I C Kum, Teow Keng, Kik Cl R Uco Jong, Hin Wens Hoon Leong Kim Beng. i. John Hon. Cluing Mun, Willi m Tan,62 words
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Article154 1953-07-30 32 IPOH. Thurs. Vigorous play bv both the Ramblers "A" team and RASC spoilt what would have been an interesting name when they played to a one all draw in the second round of the Voon Thean Soo cup knockout fixture at the Ipoh padang today. Referee154 words
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Article76 1953-07-30 32 PENANG Thurs. a ncw feature will be introduced bv the Penang Turf Club at Its forthcoming August Bank holiclay meeting. It i s the treble tote on selected races held on each day of th e meet and at future meetings. Tickets for th e treble76 words
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Article20 1953-07-30 32 British heavyweight ;:i^i>" left by plane las 7 wilw yf ash,n St')n on August Jwitli Hurry Matthews.20 words
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Article58 1953-07-30 32 TODAY'S Sprot SOCCER: SAFA Communily league, SCFA vs. Army at Ja'an Besar; Jumor ct/p--tie, Roi'ers "A" VS. Wood' bridge Hospital at Geylang; SBHFA league tup-tie, MPH vs Pulau Bukom at F N.' TENNIS: MLTA championships at SRC t SCC, YMCA and Tanglin Club courts trom 3.30 p.m. ATHLETICS: Geylang MGS58 words
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Article277 1953-07-30 32 Teh Scores Easy Win PEXAXG Thurs.— Teh KhcnChooi. young rising badminton player had one ol the easiest passages to the semi-final of the Penang open badminton championships held at the II in Chiang School hall last night when he beat lanky Law JI > Young 15-2. 15-3. Kheng Chooi meets277 words
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Article949 1953-07-30 32 By WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Thurs.— Making his effort from a standing start HURRY UP, with Bagby astride, surprised track watchers when he ran three furlongs in 37 sec dead— the best time at this mornings workouts of candidates entered for the Penang Turf Club's August949 words
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209 1953-07-30 32 IPOH, Thurs.— Tlie Perak Amateur Football Association has accepted the re ponsibility of holding this year's Malaya Cup final between Singapore and either Penang or Kelantan at Ipoh on August 22. This i s the second successive year that PAFA has been209 words
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Article116 1953-07-30 32 SINGAPORES entries for both the open singles and open doubles events nf the Malavan schoolboys badminton cham pion ships have far exceeded the limit ot .<»ur pel event, and eliminat*on rounds will have to be played off. The draw for these elimina Hon contests will take116 words
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Article68 1953-07-30 32 THE St. Andrews School's an nual past vs. present cricket m atch J which was to have been Played on Aug. 1 and 3 has been postponed to the Aug. 8 and 9. am old boys of the school are reminded that there will be a68 words
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Article147 1953-07-30 32 BELFAST. Northern Ireland, July MO (Reuter) Eric Brown, the unattached Scottish professional, smashed the cour.-e record by two strokes at Beivoi r Park here yesterday with M to lead on the first round of the £3,006 sterling Irish open ■4 »'f championship. He is two strokes147 words
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Article126 1953-07-30 32 The following is the draw for the La Sallian quadranguiai soccer on Saturday at the SRC padang. At 4.00 p.m.— st. rrandi oba (Malacca) vs St. Pauls OBA (Seremban). 5.00 p.m. St. John's Instituti m <ku 1 1 Lumpur) vs Christian Brothers oba (Singapore). The winners126 words
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Article27 1953-07-30 32 THE Achilles Sports Club athletic meet which is to be held on Aug. 2 at Paya Lebar has been postponed to a later date.27 words
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Article21 1953-07-30 32 lip Sudan Idris Training Coil-Pie Taniong Malim. will hoiH >-. r ;inn ual athletic sports gn uday, August 1.21 words
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Article108 1953-07-30 32 THE Chim m to Muar during i f: iendn there against the Muar C bined XI and the Muai Chin< e XI. The u;un consisting of the following offici ali will leave Sinj on Aug I: Mr Lim Soo Pang (Pn Tan Li| Boon108 words
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Article141 1953-07-30 32 Director (Riding Boy) did well to hold Amusement (Franklin) in a fastish spin over three furlongs in 38. (>ood Gamble (Mawi) ran three furlongs in 41 3/5. Heritor spurted up the straight in attractive style returning 26 for two f urlongs. Atomic City (Russell) also caught the141 words
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Article, Illustration488 1953-07-30 32 ALREADY much has been said and written about the selectors and the South Selection and I don't lliink it is worth adding anything more to the alrcaih Mlini bubble. I pointed out ear' ier in the mon'h that the system adopted in selecting :is for488 words
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Advertisement67 1953-07-30 32 \*m\\\\ C*^___n~ s, ~^______B_! fcr I iiiico E fi TRIPLEX I tICHTER I SQ ina t »»t y s. 7 R. imitation /*s^<?.~ GEYLANG SERA] TODAY 3 SHOWS: I oo— u 00 fI.OO PM "THE CRIMSON GHOST" (RepaUle'a 12 Shiverftag Chapters) Starring Charles Qirigicy ft 1 inda Stirling SPORTS TROPHIES67 words
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Advertisement160 1953-07-30 32 GRAND GALA OPENING TOM SIM. U'OHl ■:*> M\\l Nlf .ll l sn ENJOY k DANCING"^ Dfiisi i\ COOL COMFORT of ihi st ATMOSPHERIC GREAT WORD r {GARDEN] CABARET ATTRACTION^ I GREEN SPOt LUCKY ri":,") DAM TRI/1 S— (.ltl I N MMi I II KIND TIIK AMOI I INNING iM P160 words
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