Singapore Standard, 4 August 1953
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Title Section18 1953-08-04 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fc Jt H Vol. IV. No. S3, SINGAPORE, TL ESDAY, AUGUST 19.-,:*. TWELVE PACES 10 LENTS.18 words
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Article64 1953-08-04 1 RED CROSS TO INSPECT WAR CAMPS ui ASAN A** 3-Comrminists .tions Red Ci-sm repre- signed an agreement tar i joint Red Cross tews Aspect prisoner of war ho{h North and South Korea. t bO I 1 nmuntsts n to. I and i Nations s n iV- .*/*> rr<>l***rt> V 164 words
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135 1953-08-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter .N war surplus equipment will again be available in A-. American who speaks Chinese fluently and who has 3 and t.ic Far East, is now offering to deliver Korean war in Singapore. ply military trucks, tyres. i [uipment iterators and a135 words
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134 1953-08-04 1 HANOI. Aug. 3, (UP)— French V dais reported today that serious fighting had broken out again in the Indochinese Kingdom oi Laos which was invaded last spring by Communist-led rebels. French warplanes roared into Laos smashing a series of Vietminh centres near the134 words
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15 1953-08-04 1 Man Injured In Gang Row Outside Pub VT Binten S v. cro taken il S-15 words
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Article65 1953-08-04 1 HONGKONG. Aug. A. (UP). Harbour police are keeping a sharp eye on the 1 .300-ton Communist freighter Nam Hoi, which showed signs that mig h i be planning to leave without ''argo check. The ship, flying the Communist China Rag, entered the harbour on65 words
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Article15 1953-08-04 1 KING Haakon of Norway .rated his 81st birthday in Oslo yesterday. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article61 1953-08-04 1 ST. ALBANS. Aug. 3 (AP)— Ivy Young, a 25-year-old typist, waa crowned Miss British Nudist <>f l !<•").{ yesterday at an outing of .'lot) men. women and Iren clad in their birthday Miss Young, a comely brunette, was asked by reporters what she planned to61 words
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Article64 1953-08-04 1 OFFENBACH. Germany. Aug. 3, (AP).— A workman literally exploded at the local gaa works today but he escaped with minor injuries. Company oflieias said gas from a main seeped \in the trouser leg of a welder. A spark from his torch ignited [1 and he64 words
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Article28 1953-08-04 1 CRANFIELD, England. Aug. :-5 (AIV The United States won the world power mode! plane championship yesterday, ng off with both the team individual awards.28 words
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Article, Illustration89 1953-08-04 1 POISE: PIX OF A CHAMP SOON |\M. YIN. arriving; in Singapore las* Saturday, annexed two Mala*, an I. awn Tennis .lunior titles vesterday when he became the Single. Champion, and partnering another Penan? schoolboy. Cheah K«*e Chuan. won the Junior doubles championships. Soon is the eldest son of Mr SoonCheng Si Teik - 89 words
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Article61 1953-08-04 1 Bank Holiday Gift j r SPECULATION has been rife, ever since reports of thr- fori I Government being in the doldrums financially were publisher., ihol th e Colony would be equally hit by the geneial trade re The I were, however, allayed yesterday by the Colony's61 words
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Article377 1953-08-04 1 1954 Won't Be So Rosy Taylor f Standard Staff Reporter WHILE Singapore wiil close its books this year with a substantial financial surplus, 1954 does not present such a "rosy picture/' the Colony's Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor, said yesterday. About the position this year, Mr Taylor told The377 words
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Article47 1953-08-04 1 SOUTHEND, Southern England. Aug. a (Reuter) A Labour Peer. Lord Strab said here today that Mr. Clement Attlee or other Labour leaders should attend 'be United Nations (ieneral Assembly On tha Korean cent which begins in New York on August 1747 words
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Article30 1953-08-04 1 LONDON, Aug. 3 (AFP>Informed sources said today the main obstacles to 'he solution to tha Ang ---Egyptian dispute on the SueCanal will be removed .short' f.30 words
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Article15 1953-08-04 1 THE first 1 in China at S mi i Of 1 [a ReuterReuter - 15 words
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26 1953-08-04 1 Farouk' s Girl Is Wounded In Bar Row s i i k ol I i an unkn<>- i i I li i I i i Is26 words
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Article43 1953-08-04 1 DRUMMOND ECHO l.i'HS Southern l ut I j th it .1 IM- Brit entist Sil .l.ii k I 1 1 I argi ise. plai the i:- mn ii»<* aula i B I'd of Vi r hit tn u it43 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-08-04 1 "Aw' I give up! What halve I said wrong now V13 words
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Article62 1953-08-04 1 YORK. (England Aug. 3. j (Reuter Suspicious p" men surrounded a bomb-dam-aged cinema at Bridlington, I Yorkshire, tonight alter a man I was reported to have climbed through a window. Others searched th e building and found three intruders 14-year-old bovs collecting bird's eggs62 words
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Article65 1953-08-04 1 MONTREAL. Aug. 3. (UP) Thirty persons were injured yesterday when a ear racing on a curve at 60 miles per hour hurtied through a wire fence imed by a crowd of 4.000. Eighteen of the injured were hospitalised and two of them remained in a critical65 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-08-04 1 Everest heron Sir Edmund Hillary (left) and Mi George Lowe arrived in Singapore aHoard a BOAC fcgMMl from Britain last night. They will leave for Australia b> air this morning.33 words
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Article237 1953-08-04 1 8 MORE BANDITS OUT OF THE WAR KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Eight terrorists were killed in the Federation yesterday. Two of them were branch committee members. Two other terrorists were wounded. One of tho branch committeo members killed was Loh Hong Piew. a 35-year-old Hylam who fought wnh the MP. A.J.237 words
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Article19 1953-08-04 1 TEN people lost their lives in Texas yesterday when a house went up in flames. AFPAFP - 19 words
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Article21 1953-08-04 1 MR. Clement .Mtlee, arrived in Be'grade on a holiday visit as the guest of Yugoslavia's Communist government. A PAP - 21 words
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Article94 1953-08-04 1 KUANTAN. Mon. Private j Jack .John Itnmo of tbe Third King's African Rifles was this mornina charged with the mui-! der ul Lieut. Mather ol th- same regiment on the night of June -7 fel their camp along, Jalan Gam but [tumo will 'oe tried94 words
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Article, Illustration249 1953-08-04 1 SIR EDMUND Hillary, who with .Sherpa Tensing Norkey, conquered .Mount Everest, said in Singapore last night, that he intends to return to India next year to lead an expedition of New Zealand and English climbers in an attempt on ."Mount Makalu in .Nepal.249 words
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Article22 1953-08-04 1 PAH IS A (Re E .-i ish vi in Fn led to i of B in viaiti i Brink H22 words
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229 1953-08-04 2 Fed. Union Leaders Due Here For Talks Standard Slaff Kep-orter TWO Federation Govnent employees 1 stall union leaders, Mes.sis. Lee Moki- Sang and M Arokiasamy, are expected to ai rive in the Colony tod to hold discussions with staff unions in Singapore. p is learned the ol di is to229 words
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179 1953-08-04 2 S'pore MCA 'Row' Settled Amicably Standard Staff Reporter THE "row" on the handing over of the books and other ocii ments oi the .Malayan Chinese .Association, Singapore branch, to the new committee was finally settled yesterday in tne traditional Chinese manner, at a joint meeting; of the outgoing committee and179 words
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Article84 1953-08-04 2 Grand Prix Traffic Ban Attacked JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— ral Town Councillors are ve i over the ban on traffic the Johore Bahru Ca tore lhe start ol the id Prix lay. The Police closed southbound traffic from 8.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. and north-bonnd traffic trom 10 a.m. t u84 words
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Article, Illustration342 1953-08-04 2 AUST. SENATOR SEES UNCERTAINTY ABOUT THE TRUCE THERE 9 a great deal of aim and i nhappiness Koi an truce Senator John Armr o! the 0 tion in the An tralian md the first g Korea ni -ice was conT ie Sta idard a rti ,1 in Singapore last night342 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-08-04 2 buv. i) CALHUI :v \nr presideat and Far Eastera banking expert of the National Citv Bank of New York, arrived in Singapore by BOAC Argonaut yesterday for consultations with hank era and c<> nsercia 1 leaders here. Mr. Calhoun said <>n ar rival that the National i j Bank may75 words
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114 1953-08-04 2 TIIE tin ivtlustry in Malaya today is faring: major difficulties reminiscent of the delays and fntstriUoai experienced in its rehabilitation during the ca:l\ postwar years. The continued fa l in the tin .o past months is gradually throwing the inV out of gear114 words
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Article, Illustration77 1953-08-04 2 K rl VN attached to the Social Welfare Dept. Sia will be h tviag for the United m study You h Leadership (Diploma in Sv. aasea University I Wales II»* was awarded the Singapore Social Welfare Council v bolarship .ind will be awaj for year. He his been actively attached77 words
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Article188 1953-08-04 2 St.n dard Staff Reporter AN APPEAL to the people who have "more than a pasnterest and who really want to reconstruct" the LaDour Party of Singapore to rally round it and make the forthcoming annual conference of the Party a success. was made yesterday by188 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-08-04 2 Attap Assn. Reuturns Vote Of Confidence In Mr. Mak Standard Staff R c CHAIRMAN of the Dwellers Associat.on, Mr. v a unanimous vote of confident tions annual gcn.~r C mcchn ton Hall, yesterday MORI ina. i sible Ti new co the i rone- ft fj [fl "i an .Wpiirot til69 words
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Advertisement163 1953-08-04 2 pr. B VS Platidnum HAM H %Mf HaCIBAIO FEN FOR jf# MODERN _«IW pockets jflyjr yflftt'W mil f—W Ful-Fal anion C r am **pt in loaded Plafigmita V\ Gold V nr Nib V.-n (arna«h;ng v\ft >,u ***&> StM ah' Mulif A F*»pf<* J tk ta I*. I HMM- J 1......163 words
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Advertisement101 1953-08-04 2 GENUINE LAD! CA L cf ra. Ird Ik Vai vJi ,W FUiL J S NC :m$ I fOiirt.nUJV (Hear. 0 Pi Int. i < Printed Nylnu Sell (Fia-sll \l i:\ah Cat W< N (Wllita- On Sui-.-. Printed I I ra--.li X h Nxlm. Pad (Mae* Oalj Chinese Brut nd i101 words
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Miscellaneous569 1953-08-04 2 Weather MINIMUM TEMPI R MIRi: from l.'M) p.m. «»n Aujt. 1 ta» 7-M .a.m ani Aug. I Siii!j;iporo (81F Penang ,77r), Kota Bahru I la.F). Knala Lumpur I V.IV, Tpoh i■. IF), Kuantan (741 XLivimuni rensperature: from 7.30 a.m. lo 7.30 p.m. on Au I Sinffapora* (89F), Penanc aH7F». Kota569 words
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Article11 1953-08-04 3 Lay cock Donates To Youth Club t a C ib ron-11 words
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Article10 1953-08-04 3 He Cou!d Not Hear Charge des te and pretin 110 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-08-04 3 MR. R. VAKMA. a journalist represeatlag the "Indian i astera Eagiaeer' anil the '•('iiiiima-rn'." i s passing through Singapore on his way to lapaa. He will stay here for two week--. Mr. Vaia-a is an Arts graduate a»i the Calcutta University. Ila* is making a narvey <»f business56 words
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Article71 1953-08-04 3 A .-YEAR-OLD woman Soi Kun of Hag Road. Singapore, was brought to an emerg >n -y )urt yesterday for failing I ir in the kuala Lumpur Sessions Court on May 11 after she had been rei m bail. Tan. wh had a criminal h71 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-08-04 3 As ihe eatraats J©* the Johore Grand Prix battled it nut for honours on Sunday, the funeral of Osman Abbas, the motes cyclist hilled nn Saturday's time-test trial look plan* at the .1 a1 a n Mahmoodiah cemetery in .faihora* Bahru. Picture shows the coffin being pat into tha* Johore54 words
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Article41 1953-08-04 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Yew Chew was fined $50 in the Polii e Court to lay f >r buil ling a cubicle in h if his without having o sanction from the Town Council. Joh( re Bahru.41 words
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Article220 1953-08-04 3 Weekend Thefts: Six Are Charged SIX persons were charged in an emcrgenr-y court yesterday with theft of various articles from different sections Of Singapore. One of thorn, 14-year-old Yeo Poh Lai, denied he stole jewellery from a house in Bukit Panjang Village. He was allowed bail of $500. Yeo will220 words
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Article25 1953-08-04 3 .TOHORF BAHRU. Mon. Mr. C. P. Anchant, of Johore Bahru. has left for England by p'ane In connection with a business project.25 words
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218 1953-08-04 3 THK Singapore Family Planning .Association, which has so far concerned itself with advising parents on limiting {he size of their families, will in future Lrnd equal emphasis to giving advice to childless parents wishing to have children. Mr. T.P.F. McNeice, president of the218 words
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Article81 1953-08-04 3 THE Kuantan widow and her seven children who existed on water and coconut for seven months, have now a fund of 5410..">0. When her i plight was revealed by The Standard, donations i from readers panned in i spontaneously. Yesterday, a man from Penang who wishes81 words
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104 1953-08-04 3 AX ENGINEER, officer of the Royal Australian Air Force, who served in Malaya for some 14 months, will be responsible for the care and maintenance of the Queen's aircraft when she tours Australia next year. The officer, Squadron leader Kenneth Norman Mcßae. is n v104 words
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Article55 1953-08-04 3 TWO brothers. Nah Meng Swee (18) and Nah Meng Kwong (17). had a robbery i harge explained :o them in an gency court yesterday. Thev were alleged to have robbed Chong Chong Ming of $18 in 'ash an! a fountain pe i. Both were allowed hail55 words
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Article196 1953-08-04 3 aStandatrd Staff Reporter THE jo.nl Singapore Government snd C.ty Council Labour Union docs not agre< with the counter wage propolis based on the recusations of Sir Edward Ritscm, submitted by the CouncU i of joint Action Mr. RK Pȣ yan. the union's general set retary, told196 words
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Article71 1953-08-04 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Sankarakurrupu wss broughl for trial In the Police Court on a charge of causing hurt to Perumal with sn Iron pipe snd to Raman with a knife. Owing to materia! prosec*-r--tion witnei les not twin-; to atta*r»d Court, the pros'--u--tion applied for an adjournment.71 words
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Article35 1953-08-04 3 FOR using two in Port Weld. I Lay Po A who pleaded g n* the Taiping Maglsti fined Si'."). His two employe* Beh Ch 'a Vr'.A and Ong Gck 'la.-ai:. wart acu,u.'a '.•>•_.35 words
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Article, Illustration354 1953-08-04 3 Better Prices Boost S-EA Rice Production EXPERT TO TOUR MALAYA BETTER market prices for rice growers in South East Asia is one of the important economic factors which is helping to step up rice production in this area, Dr. K. Ramiah, Food and Agricultural Organisation rice expert now on a354 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-08-04 3 photo. MK. FRANCIS Lim Phal Som, and his bride, -Miss Kosalind Margaret Chan Kim Loong after their wedding yesterday at the Church of the Sacred Heart. .Sinuipore A reception was laler held at the Capitol Restaurant. StandardStandard - 37 words
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46 1953-08-04 3 TWO Singaporeans were ckargai with olTerinr, bribes to lhe police in an rMimjemy rourt w'sterday. 111!.' I I 1 i ii! $H» i police iii ol ll I i i I I i tr I i i 1 1 I 11.46 words
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Article67 1953-08-04 3 TOHORK HAHI.r. M m The 10,000 >(>•• a' ar* at terday's fSrsnd Pris left ">• hind more th in live lons af rubbish more than 100 T awn Council laboui ers I u ttia day r of I sui > win! of rubbish *~ca»r Grand Pris67 words
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Article58 1953-08-04 3 MR. DENNIS Goh Chye, of Singapore, will U here tod iy bf air for tlae Unite i King i nn a hers h will undergo training course <' l well. Mr. (V ah, who i < being bv the S >uth-West i> the Sm Boy 858 words
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Article53 1953-08-04 3 on the le a J *he P repi i immunities in Taiping sre p run.: I am the I I Kaya Tengku I luan 1 1 ii Wan M- a bin Wan Mohd 1 i I i i ll ikk a>!i II i V Kota Road in53 words
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Article35 1953-08-04 3 SINCE July 30, Home Guards have taken over duties from the Police in the Pokok Assam New Village in Taiping. This is the first new village in Perak to have the signal honour.35 words
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245 1953-08-04 3 .Standard Stall Reporter A PIECE of pudding will be the cause of a strike by over 1,000 hospital workers in Sin_,apore. Notice af this strike is beins served today. 1 iis "pudding story 1 hapi i n the Mental Hospital. nedical authorities charged that245 words
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Advertisement152 1953-08-04 3 "Sword" S "Eagle' BRA ur J Specially ED PRICES DE EXHIBITION •I"> >^L&_--.'b3^P^ _^^$__v_£-_^--C--_________i-B----_L C_f^*_\ m. Why didn't .'j -v I try V I V (7 WTAMPAX before? if \^r N. iin,.- y ».i have used it. vmi vill < that Tampax j- 1 1 a- i- method i Sanitarv152 words
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Advertisement175 1953-08-04 3 mp HOW PLEASED IS PUNCH I Not as pla id tt housewi: 0 I p h. She', more pl s |«d***iy- ll1 Punch whea ihe lurniti-rc spoil'.' tv is it da .j n poli La Bl -"J Its 0; so easy 0, so economical f^-fedar polish CUatu as it potishn175 words
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136 1953-08-04 4 Woman Identify $1 40,000 Worth Ot Loot In S. Thailand KOTA BAHRU, Men. Tcngku A/ariom, a relative of the Sultan of Kelantan ond onc of the wealthiest women in the State whose house was burgled last Hari Raya Puosa day involving the loss of136 words
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Article30 1953-08-04 4 Kl M.A I .IMITK, Mon.- < h Mile, Klang Road, who v. < t'> before Inche Ismail In thre < i»i rolunt •it n pi S a30 words
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Article45 1953-08-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. eems to be the fern ing among employees that they eau help themselves to their employers, money with I the Pre the Kuala V j Cv. Ada today. Ai I Foong Lian il il ot o him.45 words
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267 1953-08-04 4 Filariasis Is Rampant In Penang Isle Standard Stafl Correspondent PENANG. Maazi Filariasis, irhicfa is an infaa tion of the blood caused by small irorms, is low prevalent on tha- ui aaa.tst < b 1 PeBUU-g Island amongst other places, a spokaesmaa <»f tin- Medical Headquarters Federation of Malaya, told lhe267 words
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35 1953-08-04 4 One-Hour Lallang Fire At Mt. Faber i blu! and I on Mount l Sin| apoi i i. it. Sini Board I S.H.B. 1 B I I to 1 I i had yards tl 8. 1.535 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-08-04 4 KLANG S Mr H V V p vit -k in the Mali ilks on 9 ol 8 j Mr. H. K nd Mr Charles v lent of an \;u rl o:. -■aaaaaaaaai pnelo li Wr. it. V I Park. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article34 1953-08-04 4 •VHE than 4i"i people attended a dinner given by Mr E Lee. managing dire I Limited, the Tai Thong taurant last night to mark tne 1 Trade Exhibition.34 words
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63 1953-08-04 4 PEN ANC Mon. The expert. Dr D. R. Huggins, has ent in Vledical i Ft deration of Malaya, making rt ndaI ions ori how to tack I in Kelantan, Trengganu and Negi i n A Headquarters said to lay thai the i was now63 words
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Article51 1953-08-04 4 iBO. A ig Unto, r World Bank which was in < He Invitaif the Ceylon I under 1 Plan to adlon can tv tion and -ns of the plannine r lariat set up her-. mmendation of the World Bank. He is expected to rehero for51 words
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Article48 1953-08-04 4 PENANG. Mon.*— The M lim Youth League a '•Kebaya Queen*' contest in aid ot the Muslim Orphanage al the New Woi Id Park chairman of the dra y. He aid the contest pen ►men ol Singa] I shoul ted 1 rna Ha K n Road,48 words
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145 1953-08-04 4 IPOH, Mon. Tho prosecution in the Supreme Court today before Mr. Justice Hill alleged that :i 22-->ear-old woman rubber tapper. Chong Siew Cheng. fired six shots at a Home Guard patrol before she was finally captured. Tu r. She i VV G. Hunl I145 words
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Article173 1953-08-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Although they were too late to prevent a row of ten attap es from being razed to the ground, i- the early hours of morning, the Fire Brigade here saved an entire kampong of similar houses At about 4 am. the oecuJ173 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-08-04 4 on RATION Servh r was ta th«* Department. M.,v Saturday. bee th tff<»r I in Mines and I Dato Kill v ,1 aa. Aii hin beik-h V m I plain nl M I t-.nn „<■ ■ual I IVU I) Mi <». I B t" VI rap! rompi led in Dept.Dept. of Information - 52 words
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Article10 1953-08-04 4 fsdfsdf- fsdfsdfsfsfsdfdsfsf fsdfsdfsd fdsfdsfs fsdfsdfds10 words
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8 1953-08-04 4 Manager Of A Hotel Is Fined $1,000 sdffsfsdfsdfsdfs8 words
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Advertisement54 1953-08-04 4 \m ****to C Jt: mswmmmmmmmAmmmmm^kmmmmmmmm WSiiterose Hair SaloOa AIK i.ONMTIO lYojir.- Itll I IiO%IN lESANGOOIN R0.%1 l\ llas l HI SEW 1 NNGAPOW J CHOP SHIN HUM (Hii- < I H r K WOOD NICE KDOCE Halt ton Rafcbei I Onc ton Two tons and i Ez-Depat per lan I54 words
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Article, Illustration163 1953-08-04 5 "WOW. .nn appli-! S:iv Isn't H Em" ,V," s F BarV ni 1 W vlith the?; I)an ':<* "unttM-r. Yvonne Vhere < 'ravansirie (rc ""J appear nightly. >()"-. S .merican rhythm" and it's set by member, of the lrgi utiii i Ka'\ue who are packing 'en163 words
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Article, Illustration322 1953-08-04 5 Ti *,UI < l„^ l.iniiy ll.ihn dined a la h,n»i*, will, p-rt- «f MM* m n rU ,,nI,T ni L l ten 1 ..PPr.'.u'.*... r.ar to rffawn. f i-omIHT iin suVin, -Irl V-'' 1 ri r »V h, _?t r rth fr,,m i ,lh M LokiTMrJ322 words
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Article54 1953-08-04 5 'There's Just One Minute To Go!' BACKSTAGE at the Capitol, putting lhe tast-minnte Bashing tot ham ta> their naake-np !><■- fa>re sta-ppaia^ aaul BaaaaVf the glare of spotlights lo face audience are pra-ttv trio ol Jeakins Ka-\ua- Lillian, Kd»ia and Pamela. Girls do variety of dances with ni.il^ parti earn54 words
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Article61 1953-08-04 5 PATTERN SERVICE f f Tr THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You must enclose thtcc ten cent stomps it vou want your pattern cut. It I don't get the stomps, vou don't qet the pattern. A numba-f ot orders hove come to ire without the jut till61 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-08-04 5 TAKING a rloaer pack ij 'hr B-a. d r. ■> M r -lain WON an Kaffir*. Ilailrl lohhy a rt-iiarf .I*4 I.t Iraatuiar I f-rair-t u h.ih r Fred -Mill ,»a» l»p oaf tt»o bill, rrcUaiic often h-*arrl oi I i_>- -tr -nj -»iih B all. tend.49 words
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Miscellaneous43 1953-08-04 5 i STARS YOU r Del Mar IOV: I I jl I I i i l| 1 jl i! i 1 i i A 1 I I J 1 I .1 I I 1 i j i i i i i i e I43 words
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Article758 1953-08-04 6 'THE "exporl or I onomy is returning. Not tho production of more goods but tho disposal of thc arhich we are able to produce is becoming tha- vital factor in the world's economy. In this respect v. c are returning to the familiar pre-war world when too758 words
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Review of Views
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Article185 1953-08-04 6 THE Ma ay newspaper j UTUSAN ZAMAN, upon the I 'olony Got 'op "beirm stupid"? nt Mr.< K. AI. Byrne's request for aJ: copv ot the Tribunal's ftnd-| ings on his cas-j E\ i body? is now convinced that the? Government has acted fbol-f i c> in185 words
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Article107 1953-08-04 6 Korea China SIN CHEW JIT POH discusses? the two problems posed by? the cessation of hostilities in? Korea: the unification of? Korea and the admission of? China into the United Na-? tions Organisation. It says that the unification of? Korea is purely a domestic? problem to be settled be-? tween107 words
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Article, Illustration1141 1953-08-04 6 ALEX JOSEY - FOR MALAYA'S SAKE TEACH ENGLISH ALEX JOSEY < Affair* fsdfsfs ANONYaVIOUS "Malayan" took nearly four thousand words, In two articles 1V printed in The Standard, to say that he does not want English to be the language of an independent .Malaya. In spite of this great effort, in my opinion,1,141 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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Letter648 1953-08-04 6 S;i In defence of bis oppo ition to '.he new Immi- tion Ordei Mr. Das;-: Ka.j has made a numbei of points thi*; < ttei pui ed in youi papei on .luly _."> 1 i ."> -i ii l read mm correctly they are (1) The648 words
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Letter225 1953-08-04 6 Sir: "Libertas" states In tor' ay's Issue of your e teemed paper that a 'rent control law In peace-time is objectionable in principle. The second world war ended in 1045 and the Governments of the various countries took measures in the ensuing years to re tore conditions225 words
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Letter264 1953-08-04 6 Ra j i s to I g the of i -cr. 1 i. foun argument that -limit c minimum i ij n me; "to are reatO SUppOll the via'V. will t the local lower competition new immigrant!, 1 agree with him theie are other social sures264 words
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Letter30 1953-08-04 6 y convi B they hi It true that not be good I I the scha must be S are stand polil ■.Bul I wrong n Singapore. **-l\ W\s30 words
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Advertisement87 1953-08-04 6 hJ\i;AIM)HE ih.ik S| WOAKI) IM 'KVh.NUtMi MORNJNU NLVVV-jFAVKH HEAD OFFICTT" 128. Robanßcn Rood. Sangoporc. Telephone Noa: *****—***** CsttU b Iclcqaaph Addiesa- TIGERNEWS. S'nqopore BRANCH OFFICES Room 222, The Tames Bualding Pnntinq House Squoie. London. EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 4S Sutton Sl-ctf. 83. Cowon Sneer. 8. Leith Street, TrlrpKone87 words
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Advertisement11 1953-08-04 6 _E_?^*' A BT V v \W*?> M H V*fOr* *f%r«.# Sa-11 words
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Article29 1953-08-04 7 US Seeks Limit To Truce Teams »ASHIN«WN, ...k -3 1 imerican officials u. lim" *a delegation to iin« Korea-iferen-se to null which ac-' -ht in Korea, ,1 yesterday. truce29 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-08-04 7 fsdfdsfs UP CAPT JOHN E. ROCHE, (left) co-pilot and only known survivor of the U.S. Ai r For C e B-50 Saperfori which was shot down by Russian fighters over the -ea of Japan on July >!>, gives his report to General o P \v>yUP - 72 words
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Article62 1953-08-04 7 fsdfsdfsf va lia highway rh a wly .i). in the neck t ear. 1 v a fe ow truck of ab of his track, which was urnpike. ore that the body B Woodward was ra near Irwin. Penon tiie turnpike the killer's eeping I I62 words
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Article199 1953-08-04 7 '**^S^t^ Klhabeth at Roya. Lodge. £_3_2? V,S,t t0 The Prime Minister went bv car to Windsor from Chequers Buckinghamshire official residence about 25 miles distant, and had a 45-minute audi- with the sovereign s -r Winston, Who on doctors has been resting for nonth,199 words
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96 1953-08-04 7 ANKFURT, Aug 3, (ReuW< it rerman Chancelrad Adi nau< r, to West German exformer German Europe thai lay of their return would com, "absolute certainty." Ol Wesl Germany's nearly population, more .irv refugees of expelled from former an territories now administered by Poland96 words
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Article33 1953-08-04 7 ATHENS, Aug 3, (Renter* en nu of of the i: imunisl Party were here today. hem were tried in theii y man in P uml ida All the iving abroad. photo.33 words
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Article59 1953-08-04 7 WASHINGTON, Aug 3 (Renter) About 2.000 people filed past the bodv of Senator Robert A Taft in half an hour as it lay in state in the rotunda of th e Capitol here todav. When the public was admitted thc crowd of mourners already stretched59 words
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Article65 1953-08-04 7 BANC. KOK. Aug. (UP). A young American businessman. Melvin Spitz, 33, of New iork City, was found dead Jn Bangkok home late yesterday morning. A medium silver bowl containing Vic remains of something understood ta> be poison was found near Ids bed A suicide letter to65 words
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176 1953-08-04 7 BERLIN, Ang. S, (AP).— Thousands of hungry Fast Berlincrs swarmed into the city's western sectors again today hut Communist troops and police maintained a liti-rit new Berlin blockade to keep 'ree Western food from the rest of Fast Germany. N< w report I176 words
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Article71 1953-08-04 7 BOLIVIA FREES 2½ M FARMERS VA PAZ. Bolivia, Aug. 13 (Renter)— Dr. Victor Pai Estensa-.ro. President of Bolivia, yesterday signed an Agrarian reform decree winch he said freed two and a half million farm workers from servitude. Unde r the (\t»-nc land at present farmed by tenant fanners will become71 words
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Article29 1953-08-04 7 BAGDAD. Aug 3. IH —Seventeen peop e riK>rt n a heat wave in Kuwait, rsian Gulf oil town. •< ,H ature rose to tag ot. *:<.__ fahrenheil today.29 words
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Article67 1953-08-04 7 SHORT CREEK. (Ar zona) I AugUSt V '1 n gam ius village ot Shoi t Ci population ked ofl n 400 ml i lof nen and bi ben >vcr Vie weekend. I lay the remote h ch a v. 'I m- j drca ua J j were67 words
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Article16 1953-08-04 7 Clark Will Be Son' s Best Man (UP) 1 i i 1 1 I S i16 words
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12 1953-08-04 7 Tarzan Film' s Double Beats The Channel I I I pai A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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359 1953-08-04 7 Peace With Justice Enters New Phase' Sta^ A la SH i NGTO^'n Au of Wh I? "I** DuMeS ,CQvin 9 for with Wh Korea s President Syngmon Rhee, assured America s other Alhes yesferday that there will be full consultations with them on theAP; UP - 359 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-08-04 7 I'iiaata. Ex-Qaseea Uexaairj <»f Vatetlavi- .mai her noodle tak, baa.it ride locether throuah Ike inah a»f Venire, Hah List week. APAP - 21 words
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Article138 1953-08-04 7 I.OXDOX. Aug, :v (Reuter) Britain's Trades Uniajn C.jns spokesman for 8,000,000 workers wi!! spend part ol annual delegate COl next month discussing ra tions calling for o .."..I trade talks with Rm Communist China. Tha- conference at Douglas, Isle of Mau on Sept. The138 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-08-04 7 photo. Ihe first batch «»i Red PoWs Make the.r lirst hi-,- st.ua i*> landing al Ina ham oa the way to Panmunjom for Operalion Big Switch. The group consisted of both Koreans and Chinese UPUP - 35 words
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Article25 1953-08-04 7 I.H<l .YYUIAiW M R Frei ea vine inda rgn i f I be no ch ke t up theii claim ta25 words
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83 1953-08-04 7 NICE, France, \mi. (UP) Vietnam ir— na andei arms alreadj outnamber French rorcci In Iv.la. li .1 Vietnamese (fuel ol Mate Bm Dll declared <- h< rived in France > ester-da j to tek fnll Independence within "new formula"" lor li' holt Lu83 words
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Article107 1953-08-04 7 Hungry, So He Ate His Partner BOMBAY \iia- I il'i /.aaaa authorities .it the Victoria d«ns in Houi h.i>. \sa-i,. panted this ■Mining when .m right foait la mala psllion a aaaild could WH* b r lauinal in her Cage. A thorough s<-ai li u .is m.ida hut there area107 words
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Article21 1953-08-04 7 I mia. 3 1 1 ter Plani irching fot I h motoi Loyalt3 1 d inia21 words
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Article42 1953-08-04 7 ROME Aug (AFI Sherpa 1 very much enjoyed his visit to Eui WO n I return when te- had enough mora v II he would make the ■v i trip to Europe participating in furthei c ing c*P"ditions.42 words
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Advertisement51 1953-08-04 7 liiH IM THE SKIES Z^^ r *~*»x a a I aI I V n V J h the C"\ t X *mm***^m^__^m__^^ S^'mm W Drake a bird of the same fa mi I J a? th*- leal ♦Wftflr^W^i many reasons, why people orcfei to travel by lJ\"||l// Ifl __V_J*' MALAYAN51 words
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176 1953-08-04 8 BRITISH FACTORIES OPEN BRANCHES AT ROCKET RANGE MORE British aviation firms are setting up branches and depots in Australia for work connected with the Guided Weapons Range at Woomera. The English Electric Company is opening workshops in Salisbury, South Australia, for the assembly of guided missiles which will be tested176 words
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Article91 1953-08-04 8 KLM Goes All Atomic In keeping with the "Atomit" aue. KI..M Airlines h-\a* decided to name their new fleet of "Super" C— Stella tion ntrHnen after lbs tee*nknl terms Wmm4 in nua la-ar i search. lhe 13 new qriant ainnft will carry such n.m: t is \tom "Electron", ton". "Neutron"91 words
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Article14 1953-08-04 8 Soviet Bid To Order U.K. Ships LONDON, (AT)— S A I Brii i cd14 words
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Article19 1953-08-04 8 TOKYO, Aug, S. < T "PVI I ra ire fotn i I to issue I19 words
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Advertisement644 1953-08-04 8 HAMBURG Z AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD To Hong Kong Manila Kobe Yokohama Penang P Sham S pore T.B. Weserstcin (NDL) 15 l«Aug 16 17 Aug 19/21Aug T.S. Braunsrhweig (IIAPAG) 30/31Ang l/2Sept 3/7.Sept TS. Nabob 2.T2lSept 25Sept 27 20Sept To Continental Ports T.S Weserstein (NDL) Loading Homewards in Oei T.S644 words
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Advertisement964 1953-08-04 8 ri m OLUE FtVJNEL LINE ST.S-, mm** MANSFIKLD CO., LTD. Incorporated in Singapore r.irria-rs oplion U> pnx ccal via otlia*r ports to load and UVcharge rarxo S\IIIN(S to LIYLRI'OOL. GLASGOW LONDON .V LONTIMNTAL PORTS ..Due S.a:!s P. Shim. Penang H~tofjta c um km Aug y 6 km 7/8 Laerta ti<i964 words
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Advertisement337 1953-08-04 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS •Valfetdam Rotterdam Am-teid.i:* HALIFAX (MONTREAI I BOSTON NKW TORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ S'pore P. Sham Penang RADIX (SMN) 30July sAug 6 7 Vig S 9 I DRENTE <RL> 17 23Aug 24Ang 25 ttAng i FRO SI WO (KI.) 29 Ana sSept I337 words
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Advertisement349 1953-08-04 8 SAILINGS FROM St\M.. UM M H MONGOLIA- Fo, Ba, --ok I Sa.gon. Hongkong. Kobe and Yok,,h;m a I MAGDALA- ro, Bangkok I "INDIA; Fo, Bangkok I I SELANaaiA" te I -Mliv.x lo PO.M I Fo, 1..h,»b0 \„n Po- I ..amburg c ti) "i i .Avan a" t/tiAm. m a) Call.,349 words
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Article, Illustration355 1953-08-04 9 Flashback THE OLD AND NEW manc^Jarth t jUcDonald Bailey Etak) i momenUMW step two years ol a-c opened r m mj w sporttii| life." athli tics, my My dcand the "hon-ht-hearted fl arable S<rvi<<> I fa -a. 1. honll ut to this lad, and to IAP - 355 words
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9 1953-08-04 9 Patty Knode Win 2 German Tennis Titles Von i9 words
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Article169 1953-08-04 9 Cardinals Upset The Dodgers M W VOKK Aug 3 AP) Ih,. Sl Lonia Cardinals, defeated si x times bv the Broaaklyn Dodgers leaden oi the National League, defeated <he Dodgers It— i reafteriay behind th,. sharp six-hit pitching ot left- Harvey Haddix and Hi,. powerful bats of Red Henecnilenal and169 words
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Article53 1953-08-04 9 STAFF Sgt. A. K Clarke emerged champion sho oi Singapore and winner of the Governor's Cup al Vie Sii pore Riik Association' August B. ley. The winners of the in championships were C. Westerhout's team. R.A. Blakan Mati won the Inter Sen as well as the53 words
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Article45 1953-08-04 9 CHICAGO A urt 3. >R lh t y vA'.n caused the I t of the fourth anc- I "All-A nship on vie OS: e :d:,v A I I I 150 ••<■ and round u Let« C V v i round 4,.^ eg 745 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-08-04 9 photo. ed ia ueironie sunshine, rrowda of holiday makers irnteb Ihe rneim ..t Gnndwaad ~\L X 'uly 2g. This general view u.*s nade rrom Trundle after the finis* «»f Ifte rare, the Crawii Stakes Handicap for three-year-olds. Ihe rare aa* won Artikos nddea hy Mercer, uiith Stormy Hour, ridden bAP - 62 words
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Article41 1953-08-04 9 1 (Beater I.— The lecini day's plav In the between iromen l.iwn la-onis players Britain was p p nntil torn irro-w ill i nateha i» ijed on i"»*" wall ouc victory i_u*r» lo ot v «<n mutches,41 words
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Article394 1953-08-04 9 By EDDIE WARINS, Britain s Ace Rugby League Calummst I AM now able to reveal the facts leading to E. McDonald Bailey, who jointly holds the world's 100--metre record at 10.?5.. forsald-ig amateur athletics to be a professional not at sprinting:, but in Rugby League394 words
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Article20 1953-08-04 9 W"• VI. Ala!. t,| (Reutei Segura of I Fcr d mai ips here ,an 8 c20 words
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Article72 1953-08-04 9 FINAL OF CALBECK CUP TODAY IPOH. Mmi I v 7ain». finalists m t»>a*» C.-IV up thr l.'th K"\.al I an.rrs and thr Kt. Bn ll n-r wt I u;ht Infanta v provide %orcrr ut a hi .landard when thr tuo lr.im> <la>h hrrr lomai ia». The i '■ni taming er72 words
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Advertisement23 1953-08-04 9 Ine ramous Household \\\\\\ll ///////M 1 W *EzJ ■^r^m J j_ZT!_^^^ I m *m^mm^^m mmmmmmt mmr ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL23 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-08-04 10 SINHAI.KSr: A-aso. iatlm. c--i< ket teams »fr<iu^. l e a rnS^ r atnJ Singapore pictured before heir annuaJ eneounter jhe match resulted in a draw TIIA ***** T ffC VIID32 words
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757 1953-08-04 10 Tommy Farr - British Boxers Are In Demand Overseas Tommy Farr Says Ol R jet propelled fight boys are o n the way out. by plane, hy boat and helicopter, for all I know to the far corners of the earth. They're chasing th e dollar, the yen or anv coinage that will757 words
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Article91 1953-08-04 10 TOKYO. Aug 3 (UP)— Ford li alulu scored a smashing reveng I terday over his l">. ''i meter i conqueror Kats :as he w in tl metei the final ;ew nt ot tid> year' nese N S j Championsh j A capa "v r v of 15.000 enthusiastic91 words
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Article457 1953-08-04 10 Captain Sid Bills. Secretary I < ot the Ne»* Saiain Small Bore j i Rifle Club, reports that Ihe quarter shoot just ended was j a great success resulting in a definite improvement in .he i shooting in all learns Ahhaaugh no competitor officials457 words
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Article59 1953-08-04 10 NEW YORK. Aug. A (AP) Golf has become bil bu>inoss in the United StaV*>. In fhe last '.0 years the number of active piayeis ha- Increased more than six-fold, and BJOW totals BDOUt 3| niill on. It is estimated these plavers wall vpend U5550,000,000 this year on equipment59 words
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444 1953-08-04 10 By SPORTaSBOY from Penang. PENANG meet Kelantan in the inter zone Malava Cup soccer match on Aug. 9, and no matter how enthusiastic the diehards may be about Penang's easy task, over-confidence has been the downfall of many a big team. It may be the444 words
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139 1953-08-04 10 MALACCA, Mon.— A lame !:<;lif3aiv croud yesterday cheered Mala.eea*i Sino-Malay lacccr team ta a 2 l victory over Singapore's Bocalitcs at the Reclamation u round. Rightwingei Koi L the day"- ring lor >lalays bu 1 within min term- when their centre uj Tommy Misson139 words
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Article60 1953-08-04 10 |j BOXING promoter Jack .Solomons, returnini; from 1 1 holidav st week, s.iid J I that the Turpin Olson I world title t i Ia t. would takp place in London or I New York. "You ran take it from me that San 1 1 Francisco is out."60 words
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157 1953-08-04 10 Pg. Entries For Malayan Tournament Badminton PENANG. Mon. L J badminton players in Pel e entered vn tha* M.a ij in National Badminton Championships which begin i' 1 K Lumpur a-»n Aug 21, That are: Men's Singles: Ooi Teik Hock, who is rega his form, I a.v Hoo Chye, and157 words
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Advertisement271 1953-08-04 10 SONGS OF MEMO v 6 1 WiVJIM I l! 5 Shows afi;,j.4s. 4,6 30 \u I SAMUEL GOIOWrNV Hans Chriniian \,M|, rM I eoao-»» nu -^re^ l\ V *^_7 -FARLEY GRANGER \W^_V^^^^^^__*__^*a. 4 jwm .V Am**tm\. s-< vai _n^> mmmf^k—* m* V Jl; (Jb HI v A mm\*~*ft •Lwxi__a^T 1271 words
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Miscellaneous43 1953-08-04 10 Today's Sport TENNIS: Malayan champtiotuhips Jinulj )rom 3. '50 p in. SOCCER: SAFA Tiger SA vs. Kota Raja (up Tie— Jalan Baser? Government Ft int ing Office vs Traction Union— GeifUing Du\ AB: Bnlestier Vmted v s P *> T Ulv. IC at CYMA.43 words
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Article, Illustration237 1953-08-04 11 Seasick Miss Chadwick Gives Up DOVER, England, Aug. 2 •n r Florence Chadwick, a California comptometer operator, failed tonight in an attempt to swim the English Channel both ways non stop but an Egyptian smashed the world record [or the swim from Britain to France. Miss Chadwick wa* pulled kAP - 237 words
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Advertisement97 1953-08-04 11 NOTICE -T^ENDERS are now invited from bona-fide contractors, for the erection of an Association Building on lot *****. Anderson Road, Ipoh, for the Ipoh Y.M.C.A. Plans and specifications may be seen, and tender forms may be obtained, anv working day from 9 a.m. to 4 pm (and from 9 a.m.97 words
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Advertisement291 1953-08-04 11 1 NI>TM-£8 PWD. TRrTN^G~AIa TKNDKK NOTICE. P__NDERS win br roreiyed at Engineer T^! th r r a n ««anu from a H d C Contractors lAvr-r .^RANSPORTI] WATrn' ,i A D 'IXING STRfw -i IAINS AN CONWoSkq LJ2P ANCILLARY KECHn NG a, AND BUKIT KECHIL In Kuala Trengganu. All Particular!291 words
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Advertisement441 1953-08-04 11 ACCOM v \Y| r ;i> UESPECT.MVi Chinese ba- cnelor v hrd room with ird. Reply b g s WANTED tt/ ANTED a l-nardir.g rx.^rd or trail, in Orchard Cirrus area Terms ar.d details tr Fox I 12<;fl SS LAND w .mid I AND for miles ol I nt Shophou ji.b441 words
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Advertisement532 1953-08-04 11 MU \IIOMS WAMI 0 BRUI.SH 'bl--*' is m mi'e age si P/KViSOh t:a*.ap«jr*a: on 'h b y«- «n resett.>n;pr.* Ex <a tluenl \la!a\ Sa!-- S r F It N -7 Stan-i UK' I iSH t < age *A MANA(.r R/SEI witn a» veara p> d**awn *4T5 ut N > .-I532 words
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Advertisement124 1953-08-04 11 111 Mil Mmg at b*> 14 l n I i r P II Tirr ANNO! \< mi j Givi: ii i) SITUAIKI.XS \\t i a< I q K I V w p.m m Applv t H W I f I a 801 te S i n ga Standard St»r% ii*e124 words
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Miscellaneous143 1953-08-04 11 a__tX ■=■>_-» evackfk>m"7pecord\ >f-VO a lesson fo' all i bS<>V_>u <£xjdlx- understood us^MflAfMT.^^ yrVw '°TT C :-V? r- > 1S ST,LU snu«or> females who < 7^_ <*V^ bettert^we rT^i _J TV VSS 1 VTAC*-) TH *7 GIVES IN TO THAR c&out K**^ -^-.ci^ UNDERSTOOD ~J rSS!l'_i -<^--^ a) alm.ost F/Tc^tß-.^-v^::143 words
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2079 1953-08-04 12 Bougoure Double On Mata Hari Talisman Bv WINDSOR LAD PEN ANC;, .Mon.— Hitting the front midway up the straight. Talisman, a four year-old gelding cleared awav from his rivals to annex the main seven furlongs race lor class 2 division 1 horses at today's races, second day of the Penang2,079 words
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Article49 1953-08-04 12 I BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $221,850 IST PRIZE No. *****2 $53,244 2ND PRIZE No. *****5 $26,622 3RD PRIZE No. *****3 $13,311 .STARTERS (S3 803 each): Nos. *****7, *****9, *****9, *****8, 28.1819, *****3, *****4. CONSOLATIONS (51.331 each): Nos. *****8, *****8, *****1, *****1, *****9, *****1, *****2, *****0, 2H046, *****1.49 words
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Article102 1953-08-04 12 HEA\ Y detaili of sp >. j turned up at lhe Buki| T I Rifle Range Gun Club*. Bank ll i estei day. Mu*-' ihootei a w i i n, bat even then, the a ite score ol mm of the Open Champion-hip > 360. At102 words
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Article33 1953-08-04 12 POLICE boa: raf Tenaah b.- >tf runs in a friendly <•. at Thompson Road vest ei day I 1 ire player. Cooke score 615 which included six n( j one six.33 words
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Article157 1953-08-04 12 SINGAPORE ISMUaaa smreg a 3—l eietarj aver the Royal Navy in yesterday's SAI A ConiniUiiit> leagw but they had to n»ht all th,. wav aerare they Managed the victory at the Jalan Besar stadium. The opening goal came In the »tn mmute when Navy's uydon in157 words
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Article464 1953-08-04 12 Fraser Claims His First Title THK third final of the ias decided >eslerdav was the mixed doubles championship which resulted in a 6 4, B 4, victory for .Neale Fraser of Australia, ami Mrs. Addie TanworUi of Singapore over Oaf (hew Bee ol" Singapore and Nil. Gladys I.oke-tTiua ot Selangor.464 words
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Article31 1953-08-04 12 PTE. DENT ind 12 runs helped RAF li KASC by three wickets at cricket at Nee Soon yesterday. RASC scored 8a au 1 RAPC replied witii Bai tor 7.31 words
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Article, Illustration259 1953-08-04 12 _a_^e^We fl J THE honour of being the first vm-ii, went to Soon Fwe Yin. a student ??A? specially flew back to have another crack JT I last year when he made a similar trip. lMI > J YdtUlf Soon. the el<la*>t f259 words
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Article44 1953-08-04 12 IVOH M an I in I played on I The whe l drum IV ent a <* i>v Kee Fa 'i,. Intei i Thi* a in -.-co N'.am and ac-or-ed nu K ins Fong K l and da>;. .a few minute44 words
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Advertisement77 1953-08-04 12 Here- EVERYONE'S great adventure of all time: Kfc*. A jj*l^ •\j_z fIL CT Disney's fe PETER PAN eo, ok „v TECHNICOLOR CAPITOL TODAY 3 SHOWS: J 15— €.15 -X 15 p.m. A Dsnble Attraction -STREETS OL SAN FRANCIS*. O (Start ini; Robert Armstronu (iary (»ray) PI IS "ARIZONA COWBOY' Starring77 words
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Advertisement145 1953-08-04 12 A GRAND NIGHT OF VARIETY \l IV a in- M-mI Papular "NIGHT-SPOT I CHEAT WORLD unn CABARET _i TONIGHT STARTING 8 33p .m. GRJOS rZ-VAI.^. —< j GREAT WORLD iXMUSEHEUI PARK j j AMATEUR TALENT OUEST j I f8 CONTESTANTS 8 ui-xiuiiirs .11 lII.IM- i% ti I Hl nr imvii145 words
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