Singapore Standard, 6 August 1953
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Title Section20 1953-08-06 1 SING APORE STANDARD JOSSES*--* tl 9N 4 /ol. IV. No. 3S. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1953 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS20 words
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Article, Illustration223 1953-08-06 1 Superfort Mock Attack Is Beaten photo. SINGAPORE'S air defences were put t) test yesterday when three "enemy" B-29's from the 13th United States Air Forte at Clark Air Base in the Philippines made a mock attack on the island at 23.000 feet. The Superfortresses were intercepted by 12 Vampire jetfightersStandard - 223 words
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258 1953-08-06 1 KOTA BAHRU, Wed.— Six hundred people living in the district of Wokof Bahru, three miles from Kota Bahru across the river, m oy resort to civil disobedience if the local Council does not rescind the 88 items of taxes which it imposed258 words
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17 1953-08-06 1 Hand -cuffed Man's Bid for Freedom I when at l-cuff-to the through te yard v rei dical17 words
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Article90 1953-08-06 1 ACTING on a decision mode ot last month's Washington talks, the ''Big Three", Britain, Fronce and the United States, sent an invitation to Russia to make up a "Big Four" to confer on the questions of all-German elections and an Austrian treaty. Yesterday in a dramatic90 words
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234 1953-08-06 1 JPOH, Wed.-A gang of about 25 bandits lying in ambush near Kamiri Estate in the Sungei Siput area of Perak, killed five Special Constables and wounded two others of the area security squad yesterday evening. The outnumbered security u™t of ten was on patrol234 words
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296 1953-08-06 1 MOSCOW, Aug. 5. -Russia today agreed to a "Big Four" Foreign Ministers conference with reservations. In notes to the British, United States and French Embassies, she said she was willing to confer on Germany but added that discussion of measures for easing internationalAP; Renter - 296 words
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Article194 1953-08-06 1 LONDON. Aug t, (R Dpi imatir (|u.ir lei i i.i v the w, lei n post ti iwo I undoubted!) put forward by Ru < in i eepl nf I it ion lo fi Mi lot M t i ind the l> I States would194 words
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Article30 1953-08-06 1 MOSCOW Aug :> (I! :•> -n Rn>>ia is to spend 110 200-0-000.000 roubles on hei irm I in Itsa thi f Minister. Arseni G. V an noun ed lods v30 words
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155 1953-08-06 1 I JAKARTA, Aug. 5. (AFP).— Some HO Indonesian journalists and over 200 persons in the newspaper business held an orderly demonstration in the Jakarta streets today in support of Asa Bafagih. chief editor of the Pemandangan daily, for his refusal to divulge a news155 words
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Article66 1953-08-06 1 LOXDON. Auf. 5. (Reuter) Prince Charles insisted on takinc; the Queen and his sister the whole length of the platform to see the gleaming green railway engine before they left Euston station. London. last night for a two months' holiday in Scotland. The four-year-old Prirce acromDanied66 words
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38 1953-08-06 1 ROME. Aug. 5 (AP)— Premier designate Attilio Piccioni began his thitd day of hectic political conference today, still without giving an indication whether he will be able 10 form a government.38 words
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Article22 1953-08-06 1 lion sot headhunters were reported to have decapitated two Christian men and presented their heads as wedding gifts. APAP - 22 words
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Article19 1953-08-06 1 INDIA'S first factory for the production of the atomic energy materials will be completed next year. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-08-06 1 photo. Offiee workers on their way home yesterday had a beautiful view of these two B-29 s which flew at low altitude over ihe City yesterday escorted by 12 Vampire jet-fighters. StandardStandard - 35 words
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285 1953-08-06 1 —How A Red Says Goodbye PANMUNJOiM, Aug. s.— Diehard Communist war prisoners tore their clothes, screamed and hurled hard words at the Americans right through their exchange today. The prisoners played their propaganda role to the hilt. They po>ed lor Communist till and newsreelReuter - 285 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-08-06 1 "Three days he's been sittin' there! Will he never budge?"12 words
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Article65 1953-08-06 1 NEW YORK Aug. 5, (Reuter) Mariko Niki. a young Japanese actress has been Chosen for the leading feminine roie in the Broadway production of "The Tea House of the August Moon"' a play by John Patrick based on the novel "of the same name by65 words
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Article20 1953-08-06 1 CHILE'S Senate ktcfcttd out its only woman member after she had he I oftfe oa.y four months APAP - 20 words
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106 1953-08-06 1 LONDON. Aug 5 (AP) A giant U.S. Air Force RB-36 reconnaissance bomber plunged in flame* into the iCJ North Atlantic today and several hours later a searching airciaii reported spotting wreck- age and survivors. The searching plane, a US. SB-2D, said the survivors were106 words
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Article82 1953-08-06 1 LONDON. Mon.. (Renter) The Supreme Soviet- highest legislative body in Russia, meets in Moscow for the first time today since the fall almost a month ago of Lavrenti Beria. former Vice Premier and Secret Police Chief. Although the agenda will not be made known until the82 words
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Article63 1953-08-06 1 BERLIN. Aug. 5. (AP).— A young Sudeten German refugee said today that the June 17 East German revolt "didn't inspire the Czechoslovaks to rebel ■gainst their old Communist masters." Instead, according to the 24--year-old refugee, "it scared the hell out of them beceusc they thought it63 words
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Article59 1953-08-06 1 SYDNEY Aug. 5, (Renter) Everest conqueror Sir Edmund Hi!larv said here today he had had a number of proposals of marriage since he climbed to the "roof of the world." "Many aspirants sent aloog their photographs. Inriuding one who asked me to return her picture59 words
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Article32 1953-08-06 1 Piracy on the high seas on July 30 between Hongkong and Macao was reported In the Hongkong press today About HKSB.OOO worth of rice is missing.— AP.32 words
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Article15 1953-08-06 1 POPCORN' s I It's in Bed China's theatre* are a total failure. APAP - 15 words
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Advertisement55 1953-08-06 1 i f I 'j>*~ ye* 1% ll¥ fSy /_r**k S.C.Sf^uttGr is a natural food i children benefit from the D a inSCS. Australian made rich, creamy and full of 'ment. Always ask for fresh jutter— it spreads evenly, goes further "v 0U be glad you bought it at Cold Storage"55 words
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Advertisement39 1953-08-06 1 USE ONtY SHELL DONAX B IHE FLUID FOR HYDRAULIC BRAKES SPECIFY CRITTALL WINDOWS \_g B j *aa m __^H fU«vcr» A TRAINED STAFF OF EXPERT SUPERVISORS IS AVAILABLE TO ENSURE PERFECT INSTALLATION WHEN YOU FIT CRITTALL ALLSTEEL WINDOWS <^\i:ks>39 words
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Article, Illustration549 1953-08-06 2 HEATED DEBATE ON NANYANG U. COUNCIL THE pan Malayan meetins* of sponsors and officials of the Nanyang University held at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Some 70 delegates from all over Malaya and Singapore with the exception of Kelantan attended the Meeting. Mr Tan Lark Sye. chief sponsorStandard - 549 words
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Article288 1953-08-06 2 Standard Stall" Reporter THE Singapore Government invites the Women's Council to submit any "-specific amendments to the present legislation which the Singapore Women's Council may have in mind and which, in the opinion of the council, may prove advantageous in ameliorating the conditions and status288 words
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Article87 1953-08-06 2 Rotarians See Everest Pictures THIRTY magnificent Kodachromc slides of some Himalayan peaks and its surrounding country were shown yesterday to Singapore Reparians yesterday at their weekly luncheon at the Capitol Red Room. The pictures wore taken by Major Roljerts, who was responsible for taking oxygen upplies to the triumphant Everest87 words
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Article82 1953-08-06 2 THE victims ot the Singapore Kallang Basin fire will get 332 low cost houses instead of the original 300. And the cost will be Sfton.nno. the previous estimated figure for the 300 house-. This is the resull of a new contract alloted yesterday by the82 words
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Article24 1953-08-06 2 THE new Government Rest House at Temer-oh has been "pened. Hitherto, the Sultan's ace at Tesneiioh was used i rest house.24 words
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108 1953-08-06 2 RESULTS of the first <^xon conducted by the .pore Urban Co-ope rat Ltd., for candidates for i tal Audit ot Coit :ve S rcieties," are ■union ember so- The cir "far draws attention nt made by the I A k countant of the I108 words
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Article, Illustration121 1953-08-06 2 AFTER being delayed for three days by an engine breakdown which necessitated immediate repairs. the new French liner Vietnam sailed last night for Saigon. She had to be assisted to her berth in Singapore on Sunday by two tugs when she arrived on her maiden voyage.AP; Standard - 121 words
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Article110 1953-08-06 2 WHILE chatting with his girl friend in a car at &h m.s. Fas* Coast Roao, Singapore, on Tuesday night, a Chinese v.a< suddenly surrounded by three Marys and a Chinese, v. ho ordered him e t m^° the back -tat. One of the110 words
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Article183 1953-08-06 2 YU' JIN SAOW. a Hongkong* born girl, who one night last week wanted to end her life by stabbing herself with a pair of scissors, was yesterday assured a lire passage back to Hongkong:. After p.c;.- ng g ty to a charge183 words
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Article115 1953-08-06 2 Kidnappers' Hide-Out A Mystery WHERE Singapore Mr. Thio Soen Tios kept for t'ne eight he he'd in captivity lv his sppi rs, is still a The Colony's CAD. chief, Mr. J. M. Maclean, t rid repcrtcrs yesterday he pc: a y interviewed Mr. Thio on Tuesday. He said Mr. Thio115 words
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Article33 1953-08-06 2 Robbed Of Cash Identity Card A I CHINESE on his f home ct b\ yine I a coffee x d $16 cash C_\i_\ by f at th B I Paya Lei ar Bx33 words
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Article170 1953-08-06 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOU ING rubhc prices (mils per lb hi Siri** J v o t >eslrrd»*» nrrf Buvers s» No 1 KSS Spot l.oo>e 63| Se 1 KSS <iif; 641 No. 2 K.S.S. 62] No. KSS. Ml hlk Tone: Steady. UN PKHt The price of tin >e«drr da\ was 5286;170 words
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Article56 1953-08-06 2 Singapore lo di-.pt.it Australian m.rdr hfarhwear. sports «»n t ti t^ aad eveaing and corkt.iil dresses, fn addition at <- ai h parade. How, plajM to drops a BwinrtMiit-clad manneqain in an eveninrs c»uu tn li >s than tun minutes, using, univ a few yards al m-t*AP - 56 words
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Article15 1953-08-06 2 Ritson Talks To Resume Shortly I riMg on in lh Mr I 1 Mmim to15 words
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Advertisement185 1953-08-06 2 wAwi •M*^' HI mi y HhbbSß i 1 s3 J^rfvF y__\\ m* f i \p* vaar ARDMQNA 1 CANNED FRUITS g! tn delicious syrup. pP i A "so available: jr. jj PEACHES sliced hal**e> g*« FRUIT COCKTAIL fe H^ In 16 07s. &i zb ozs. tin* mm Foot Itch Healed185 words
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Advertisement148 1953-08-06 2 tl* .8- J t^ WSS*aroi-—-i»* l *Y c jj^j,^ fof A c raoaai K. r»144 fo» 0 t C **•>*. F r<t CtaSi pef^o-moncr I pissluiiisn srrd ore some o* the sp*». I nu (or-npect Oversees H IC 114) SH4««pore pr.rr Federotfon price I.C 6144 S-nqopore pr.ee Fedcrotion price ADVT.148 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-08-06 3 C. W. Plan Cable Repairs In Straits IMPORI \NT renewals of cables in the Straits likelj to be carried out in the latter part of ,r s.i\> i statement in the report and accounts the year <>i the Cable and Wireless Limited. the i riy's the I first p my60 words
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Article, Illustration161 1953-08-06 3 This Contest Broke Benny's Heart ii was with a heavy heart tha>t 13-year-old Benny Lian returned home last Tuesday night. The dejected l ar j had pinned his hopes on winning Ihe S'2>o nri/.e at the Talent Time contest at Singapore's Great World for one hireason. And that was to161 words
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Article136 1953-08-06 3 THE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association will hold an appeal week from Aug 8 to IS to collect $50,000 for extension work and destitute patients. The following is the programme: Auff. 8 L::d 9: "Cinderella Operetta" t the Victoria Theatre at B. HO p m Ausr. 12 and136 words
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Article48 1953-08-06 3 THE housing estate being developed by the Singapore Improvement Trust at Alexandra Road has had its name changed from "Buller Camp" to Princess Margaret Estate. The Estate, the first phase of a five-year scheme to house 60.000 people is fast becoming a satellite town.48 words
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Article35 1953-08-06 3 THE rxiTF.D Chinese Library will celebrate its 43r I anniversary with a cocktail party to be held at the club premises. 51. Armenian Street, Singapore, on Aug. 8 between 7.30 and 9.30 p.m.35 words
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Article29 1953-08-06 3 THE Singapore Tamilian Association will hold an extraordinary council mo on Aug. 9 to consider raising a public lottery to put up a building of its own.29 words
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196 1953-08-06 3 Ex-Consul Is M.C.A. Secretary In S'pore Standard Staff Reporter FORMER Nationalist Chinese consul. Mr. N. K. Lee has been appointed Executive Secretary of the Singapore Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association in place of Mr. Tan Kah Jee. Mr. Lee, 48, has seen long service as a diplomat, and is196 words
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Article46 1953-08-06 3 LEONG FONG SAW, a seaman was yesterday sentenced by the Sixth Police Court Magistrate yesterday to two months' rigorous Imprisonment on a charge of using criminal force on a woman school teacher at 2.30 p.m .on July 16 at Sophia Road.46 words
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Article, Illustration147 1953-08-06 3 Homes Near Completion THIRTY FIVE of the 190 houses to be built by the orjapore Improvement i'rust for the victim* of th»» recent KalJang Basin hre are now half finished only five days fter work began on Juiv 30. The contractor. !Vir. Tan Kim Cheong. said 50 of the houses147 words
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116 1953-08-06 3 THERE was a sharp rise in the number of persons registered with Singapore's Employment Exchange in July. More than 2,000 unemployed people— men. women and Kveniles— sought the help of e department while the number registered with the Exchange In the previous month116 words
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Article77 1953-08-06 3 Prints Tallied Court Told THE Singapore Fourth Police Court was told yesterday that a linger impression found on a window of a burgled house corresponded with that of man arreted in connection with the burglary. In the dock stood Goh Chek Kang. charged with breaking into three houses, one in77 words
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Article52 1953-08-06 3 SINGAPORE will send a contingent of 25 people to the Anglican Youth Fellowship camp in Taipng. It is the fifth annual Anglican Youth Fellowship meet Every State in the Federation will send representatives. The campers will take part in youth leadership training, competitive sports and social52 words
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Article64 1953-08-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The new Member for Lands. Mines and Communication, Dato Nik Mohamed Kamil. todav visited the Bungs?' Road area where fire recently gutted many telecommunication labourers' quarters. New quarters are being built for the labourers at Pantai Valley, a few miles away.64 words
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Article272 1953-08-06 3 Socialist Party Formed In S'pore Not To Contest Local Elections Standard Staff Reporter A SOCIALIST Party which will be run on the same pattern as the famed Fabian Society in Britain has been formed in Singapore. Its president, a member <>f the Singapoi I tive Council. Mr. C. Et Da272 words
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Article75 1953-08-06 3 THE following is the results of the draw of the L Numbers held durii I tenary Fete of the Church ol Our Lady's Nativity, Upper Serangoon Roa I, Sil on Aug. 2. nV.o 21rr> 2:v! 228 T 3rfl Other pti7r>: 21 lfl; it 24 141. 20.331; 13.750;75 words
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Article, Illustration154 1953-08-06 3 KelghtLy Aide dd Camp To Queen GENERAL S.r I rick K. ley. C >mrn m-'ler-iri Ch F.ir L.r>t I F o r c S ■>. been appointe i an aide <i> ;> General to Queen I beth, it "A rs rniiouii c S (1 in Londoa Genersl K<- ghtlcy Field154 words
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Article31 1953-08-06 3 sir Ps B thall. n lire I r I Bird A l i i, jtiric I the ol The B oik of India, trs i A China ASDF SDF31 words
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Article31 1953-08-06 3 A TALK on -Religion in Music" will be given by Mr. VV. Y. Ho at the Seventh Day Adventist Church at Balestier Road al l.'M) pm. oa Aug 8.31 words
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Article, Illustration178 1953-08-06 3 THESE two young and happy women Chr'stine Rodrigues (left) and Irene Nunis are Malacca's "ambassadors" to Portugal. They left by KLM Constellation yesterday for Lisbon on a four-week visit at the invitation of Commander Saramento Rodrigues, Portuguese Minister for Overseas Territories. The minister extended this Invitation178 words
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Article71 1953-08-06 3 THE Singapore Government Local Staff Benevolent A-..J--ciation is appealing to i'-, members to pay then s ubscrirrtions so that they m.iy -br sb to benefit from the Rnanrial assistance offered by the i ciation. The appeal is contained in the association's annual report to71 words
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Article40 1953-08-06 3 THE Singapore Lay Teck Society held its fourth ann.versary dinner at Kim Yam Road recently. A Teochew wayang troupe was in attendance. Cash proceeds and complimentary gifts were donated to the Chunf Cheng High o aaoL40 words
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Advertisement135 1953-08-06 3 ii—™^ m^^mmmmm——mmm^m—^m—mmm—mmmmwmmmm _e*m\ fillf "As Yon Like W P J J P,LS of the Presbyterian Boys' School vl »>»' Kuo Chuan Girls' school scored a big ii^bvtTrt v sta{i< "d Shakespeare's "As You Like If !i v sight ii" V x'iool hall o n Tuesday and Wednes,f > wit J135 words
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Advertisement96 1953-08-06 3 •/ff .v/ ur.-iml I SWIM SUITS '></ "SUa? TOGS" SURF lOCS Swim /j_^ y, Available in Sizes JI ff \l 32-34-36 i n Colours: jj (j Jet Black-Kelly Green- fl f 1\ ri s >j» k 1 1 I 'mT LIMITED QUANTITY ONLY— COME EARLY FOR YOUR SELECTION. Ira t96 words
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145 1953-08-06 4 Bandits Take Big Risks In Travels KUALA LUMPUR, Weil. "Indesirables" do take considerable risks in entering or leaving Malaya, said Mr. <;. C. Madoc, Senior Assistant Commissioner ol I'olire in charge ol the Federal Special Brunch, today. 'l his is beca i e of the checks kept on the Thai145 words
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Article65 1953-08-06 4 final t ting 1 1 Con e fo r a ills committee the Malay arth heme ted by the Central Another sum of br pair! out for so the The E ation Committee under Mr. Chan Xai K terday decided to in Tease study grants for65 words
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Article27 1953-08-06 4 IXCHF AHMAD bin Abbas. f nor clerk of the Kota Ting- Office has l< ft lor -re Bahru where he c tant R I Officer.27 words
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171 1953-08-06 4 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The first political party to enter into the field of new village elections, will be the Selangor Labour Party which will contest the elections to the new village council In Serdang Bahru resettlement area, 10 miles from here. Serdang Bahru171 words
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Article91 1953-08-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. 1 wing were elected office ie Methodist Girls' School Of Girls' Association, Kuala Lumpur, for the year. Ex-offii 10: Miss Schelman and Mrs. F. Saravanamuthu president: Mrs. E. S. R. Alfred; nt: Mrs. Doug as K. K Lee, Mrs. Quah Poh Tat91 words
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Article, Illustration421 1953-08-06 4 KI ALA M'MPI'R, Wed.— A surrendered terrorist, Mahat bin Saibon, today broadcast an appeal to Hassan bin Abdul Kahnian, the only Malay terrorist left in the Malacca area, to come out and surrender before it is too late. This was what Mahat told Hassan over Radio421 words
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Article136 1953-08-06 4 ALOR STAR. Wed. Addressing a cosmopolitan gathering at Hwa Keow Chinese School last night the British Adviser, Kedah. Mr. A. B. Ramsay, urged all residents to take a keen interest in the forthcoming town council elections which were of utmost Importance to them all. If they136 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-08-06 4 PENANG, Wed. Mr. K. Suppiah, general secretary ot the Federation of Post and Telegraph Uniformed Stall Union haa been expe'led from the Postal Uniformed Staff Union. This decision was reached by the executive council of the P.U.S.U. (north Malaya) at an emergency meeting held recently. MISSStandard - 71 words
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Article189 1953-08-06 4 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT (>OO home going Indians yesterday mobbed the Eastern Shipping Company's office in Malacca Street, Singapore to buy tickets for the ship, Jalagopal, which sails on Aug. 18 for Madras. Jalagopal. the first passenger boat to leave Singapore for India after the189 words
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208 1953-08-06 4 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Communist district committee member who was killed by No. 10 Platoon of the Sixth Battalion, Malay Regiment a few days, looked well fed and fat at the time of his death. An unimportant terrorist suspect captured in the208 words
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Article52 1953-08-06 4 PENANG. Wed— Adult supporters in Butterworth will soon form a boys' duo for the town. At a meeting he'd at St. Marks' School yesterday, and attended by the Senior District Officer. Prov.ncc Wellesley, Mr. J.S. Mowat. a live man committee was formed to btudy plans lor52 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-08-06 4 APPROXIMATELY 9.200 acres of land at Labu Kubong in Lower Perak District have been declared a Malay reservation. The area is adjacent to the existing Malay reservation of Sungei Manuc, Durian Sabatang and Bandar. MR. R. W. n. READE. Asaas- taiit District Offiee r. Am pans' speaks at76 words
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Article59 1953-08-06 4 THE Commanrier-in-Chief. Vice-Adnv.ral Sir Charles Lambe. will be visiting the east coast ports of Malaya between Aug. 7 and 14. In the course of this cruise, he will pay official call., ou the Sultans of Trengganu, Kelantan and Pahang. Sir Charles will leave In59 words
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Article51 1953-08-06 4 INCHE Abdul A. lz bin Jaafar from the 1 Department Ilea. itKuala Lumpur has arrived in Kota Bahru to take up the post of Deputy State Information Officer, Kelantan. replacing Che Isahak bin Al lil Hamid who is now posted at Gua Musang as Assistant District Officer.51 words
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Article, Illustration172 1953-08-06 4 Lack Of Food And Arm* i/» iai A I I iii mm \A/ I r* I<J KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Four former C^mmu r who recently escaped from the jungle and surrc ctcd To ,\u C r r >lm Post ct Kuantan Airport resettlement area,Standard - 172 words
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Article248 1953-08-06 4 Three Days To Shoot Shoot, Shoot KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— A weapon training meeting that is also a rally will be staged for Home Guai from all over the Federation at Siginting, Port Dick this month (August). For three whole days Home Guards will be able to shoot, -boot, shoot. Primarily,248 words
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Article25 1953-08-06 4 ai.uh K lid Abdullah, u h s car i town. T < n g Thboy nnd ended in the I R25 words
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Article23 1953-08-06 4 TAIPING. Tu 1 I the Di lu on the I Dr. M hl< rs Mr. V him bon v23 words
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Article, Illustration303 1953-08-06 5 n^ioner for Perak. Mrs. M. E. A. Adamson, fixing a bad e on a patth( investiture of the ?nd and 3rd Companies of the Teluk Anson Girl Mde her (nearest to camera) is Mrs. M. Morse the District ComPanta Dura,. Captain of theStandard - 303 words
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Article, Illustration144 1953-08-06 5 im nths after the fire had rendered n at Ka mixing Bugis in Singapore, ictims will, at last, get houses built with ,«1 from the public two years ago. prin- are that people with accommodation but with a laage are to get first prefer-Standard - 144 words
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Article, Illustration137 1953-08-06 5 Singapore Flying Club and its honorary flyhig instructors. The instructions are not to be regarded as "flight training course,* he said. "It is designed to give the cadets a series of exercises to develop air experience, a practical knowledge of map reading, elementary navigation, and theory137 words
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Article172 1953-08-06 5 Hover Planes' Part In Crisis AMERICAN Sikorsky helicopters continue to be a bis; factor in Malaya's fight against terrorism. Squadron 848 equipped with these helicopters carried mere than 4,600 troops on operational flights from Jan. 8 to June 1 of this year, according to an official release. In the .same172 words
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Article114 1953-08-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. About 30 medical students who have recently graduated from the University of Malaya will he posted to various hospitals in the Federation to do housemen" duties for one year before they qualify as doctors. Eight ot them will be under training in the114 words
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Article124 1953-08-06 5 Lecture ByParkinson KUALA LUMPUR, Wed At the invitation of the Malayan Historical Society. K ipur Brancn, Professor C N. Parkinson, Professor of History in the University of .Malaya, will lecture on the try of the Federal capital. on Friday in the Institute of Medical Research lecture hall. This is the124 words
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Article46 1953-08-06 5 VANG Mulia Tengku Abdul Rahim Assistant District Oflicer. Pasir Puteh, has been transferred to Trumpet BS Assistant District Officer. Nik Mohamed Zain who was on the staff of the Tsmail English School. Kota Bahru. has been posted at Bachok as an Assistant District Officer.46 words
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Article228 1953-08-06 5 A JIROR, Mr. Ronald G. Pearce, swooned yesterday in the Singapore High Court during the hearing of an Assize case before Mr. Justice Brown and was given medical attention. This happened at the continued trial of Ramchand Lilarum Purnai, who is being charged withTann - 228 words
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Article, Illustration377 1953-08-06 5 COURT TOLD A STRANGS:R directed Ang Tuan Chnan, a lorrv driver, to a beach at the 15 mile Jurong Road where tins said to contain "medicine" were taken out from among bushes and loaded onto his lorrv. But an hour and a half' CustomsStandard - 377 words
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Article118 1953-08-06 5 MALACCA, Moo. Just Be amy, halfway through the tr'al of Ka->i:rt Tahir at he Malacca Assizes for cam grievous hurt to a P.W.D contra'tor, Wong Quek Kong, discharged the jury after it had been ascertained that a material defence witness could not be present. The witness the118 words
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Article329 1953-08-06 5 You Can Write To Me: Sir Gerald Another Village Answers Queries KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. General Sir Gerald Templcr, the High Commissioner, today encouraged the people of this country ro write to him about the terrorists or on any other subject. He said (Ins when ho opened eight I f scaled329 words
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121 1953-08-06 5 Fed Teachers Better Paid Than Nurses KUALA Ll MM K. Wed. It is e.isu r tn rri tint nurses in Singapore thin in tha Federation a spokesman af thr MergataJ Oi-pirtmrnt in Belaaagraf said lori.i\ The I edrr.itinn lu- s.u.l. I.H ke,i up to rl.it,- niirsrs hostels, hut a new121 words
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171 1953-08-06 5 THE Singapore Medical Workers' Union, represent in 4 about 1,000 hospital servants of the Colony Government, yesterday charged the Director of Medical Services with having made *'a complete reversal"- of the charges against two women hospital servants over whose dismissal the Union has threatened171 words
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Article76 1953-08-06 5 Standard London Corresponds nt LONDON, Aug. 5 The following or 0 the closing pr.ces of rubber and tin or th e London morkct: LONDON RUBBER Spot IS;d. Oct./D*c. 1 3 id! lea Mar. 19 6. Apr./ June 1914. Aug. cit. 18'd. Sept. cat. 18„d. Tone: Quiet.76 words
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Miscellaneous81 1953-08-06 5 Weatber MINIMUM i <ure: from 7.31 pm. on Aug. 5 le 7.30 a.m. oa Aug. »J Singapore (80F): Penang (7tSF). Kota Bahru < 7:;t- >. Kuala Lumpur (72), Ipoh (75), Kuantaa LTtr). Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 am. to 7 .30 on Aug.. 6 Singapore (BjF) Penang (88F), Kota Bahru (BRFI,81 words
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Article938 1953-08-06 6 'THE Singapore Government Medical Workers' Union, we understand, are contemplating serving a 14-day strike notice on the Government The strike notice was to have been served yesterday but we understand that it might be served today. It would be better for the workers concerned if it were not938 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1953-08-06 6 Robert Stephens - Neguib, Friend Of UK, Faces A Dilemma Robert Stephens By WREN General Neguib and his Army junta carried out their roup d'etat a year ago and launched their new reformist regime, experienced foreign observers of the Egyptian scene acknowledged their good intentions but reserved judgment on their ability to carry1,000 words
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Article362 1953-08-06 6 Review of Views Srap IW UTUSAN MELAYU cr".* for!' tne flissolut on ot thd* Peninsular .Malay Union., 1 The Union which has now' been called by the Reg: Iran 1 of Societies to patch up the* quarrels between two fae-i tions in the leadership o« the Union or el-e be362 words
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Article299 1953-08-06 6 Sir; I wonder why the so-called holders of the Rallies College diploma call the m i elves "Graduates"? What University have they graduated from? Tne College diploma was awarded them for having taken a three-year course at Ratios College just as Normal Class Trained Teachers were awarded Certificates299 words
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844 1953-08-06 6 Pat O' Donovan - Pat O'Donovan By THERE is a strange book in Korea, written four hundred years ago, whose contents are known to nine out of ten people. It makes no difference whether they can read. It is called the Book of (hung Kam. It contains a844 words
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Article372 1953-08-06 6 Sir,— l have read with great interest tho editorial which appeared on July 31 in 'I he Singapore Standard with regard lo Mr M. K Byrne. I am in entire agreement with the views you have Bo BbiJ set forth and I am quite sure every372 words
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Article35 1953-08-06 6 DOROTHY ROF - New CoJe For Happy Marriaoe? DOROTHY ROF Of I B No tha! bride < i- •re H v 1 e'tr dinnr work 2 the i homo rm.i' u 4 hon I hi.s ■mi livei in rood.35 words
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Advertisement102 1953-08-06 6 SIWAIMIRK THrhR STANDARD j HEAD OFFICE: 128 Robinton Rood. Smqoporo. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble fr Telegraph Address. TIGERNEWS. Singoport). BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. the Timet Building. Printing House Square. London. E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton Street. 83. Cowon Street. 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588 Telephone 829102 words
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Advertisement13 1953-08-06 6 "met "JSS _Zm22Am~~ Ls M S%*->>< STREET. S*fOtr -iaC* fearpr?C Zi r (rS*f13 words
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376 1953-08-06 7 UKAKI V Aug. 5 <AP)-In the first official stateince he U** Saturday as Foreign Minthf new Indonesian Radical Nationalist Govn.nt Dr nar declared last night there will fl iikilln be no essential future changes in the country's n policy. r outlined376 words
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Article87 1953-08-06 7 st \n»:K log. 5 (KeuM, |i ■> ph I* runt-ell ,ig9*a from %tnesi job OBWial rve_t s in g Pnl years during mdled more than v ,UO"*Js no reason but ,ttrn<iants s »id he tir( (l -t threats agaiast I also felt the $151 (£53)87 words
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Article49 1953-08-06 7 (UP)— The Ministry med Life ming our g our nt article e war. .ranee of a the war and nerican imes our eign a formal lis fight i r is rved s a tar- 'di- article. ich ofl leer. It '•ourt obs were ned Pa49 words
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Article16 1953-08-06 7 Reuter a nal iffect adnd 14 o tmen. I roposed exfor mu-16 words
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Article70 1953-08-06 7 CAIRO. Aug. 5 (Renter)— lh e Egyptian Government ha s withdrawn diplomatic pas ports granted by ex-King Farouk of Egypt to ex-King Zof of Albania and his entourage, it was learned here today. The former Albanian ruler fled to Britam when Italy occupied his country in70 words
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Article61 1953-08-06 7 CAIRO. Aug 5. (UP) Onduty British soldiers entered the 'ension-ridden town of ilia in the Suez Canal zo.ie iy only to be boycotted by shopkeepers British military authorities said there were no incidents in 'he first entry of British so!dier s since Ismaiiia was declared off61 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-08-06 7 THE make-up man works on Shirley Eaton. Shirley Burniston's long hair hides her face a s she leans forward to watch. .None of these five girls is a fully fledged actress —yet. They ar e in the film You Know What Sailors Are!" at Pinewood Studios. The -cB.OOO set69 words
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Article98 1953-08-06 7 LOXDON, Aug. 5. (Reuter). A Spanish-American defence agreement, due to be signed soon. under which Spain will grant the United States air and naval bases. is expected t 0 intensify General Franco's campaign for Britain to pull out of Gibraltar. London diplomatic quarters said. The98 words
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Article68 1953-08-06 7 PARIS. Aug. 5. (AFP).— The French Cabinet todav approved the appointment f General Paul F the French General Staff. General Ely is the rrenca preservative to the standing committee in Washington. The Government has further submitted to the approval of the Allied forces in Europe68 words
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Article22 1953-08-06 7 U.S. REPUBLICAN Senators have elected Mr. William Knowland as the Senate Majority Leader to succeed the late Senator Taft. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article21 1953-08-06 7 .MR. EDWIN STANTON, 52, first American Ambassador to Thailand and a career diplomat for 32 years, has retired. Reuter.21 words
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162 1953-08-06 7 Talks On Household HelpsHusbands Listed 5 (Renter) -'•'id a thousand J om 44 countries i here next »i*k out ways of ■'•cetne.ss home. will swap on a global re easier for whether l iog of fire a kitchen Hit... full cf gadgets in Michigan. Ihe men and women doctors, dieticians,162 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-08-06 7 1I \l l I mawav at sS came to r s af^r running off N r d mnt: m J Uum airport, Calcutta. The star- U V(1 delate? n^ r< arriage were damaged. Experts thi 1 KasbaK under the damaged wing and "aning plane by inflatingA.P. - 54 words
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190 1953-08-06 7 in RpH?n^mmmt__ <»«•»«•>— The "little food war" State anVwi Tr d unabat l while the United tnlhLnl Ge *™any waited tor Eastern reaction to their new offers ol rood to East Germany United States High Commissioner James B. Conant sent a note to190 words
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Article313 1953-08-06 7 DULLES, RHEE AGREE ON AGENDA Vital Talks Will Last Four Days E i? U c L/ Au 5 (AP) U S Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and President Syngmon Rhee of South Korea reached quick agreement today on ground they will cover in four days ot vital talks. J313 words
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62 1953-08-06 7 TAIPEI. Aug. 5, (UP) British shipping firm Jardine Matheson and Company here repeated the denial of a newspaper report that the British freighter Glengarry was carrying strategic cargo to Communist China. The Jardine and Matheson office quoted a spokesman for the British Glen Line, owners62 words
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Article44 1953-08-06 7 CANBERRA, Aug 5 (AP)— United States Vie*e-Pre.sident Richard Nixon may make a goodwill tour of the Far East and South-East Asia in October or November. Mr. Amos J. Peaslee. new U.S. Ambassador to Canberra, said on his arrival today.44 words
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Article27 1953-08-06 7 SEOUL. Aug. 5, (AP).— The Foreign Office said todav it is recalling South Korean diplomats in the United States and Great Britain for new instructions.27 words
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120 1953-08-06 7 'Prostitution Threatens Asian Youth' GENEVA. Aif s (UP) Pro titution thrj r t "t immorality pose a serious to the youth of h u nfuP ir pra. I the In'. tional Labi u I tion said The re;, tions i n Seven Asian f i< includinf Ma found iab i120 words
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Article67 1953-08-06 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. (Reutei > Geiieral Mark Clark arrived i n Washing-on terday to n reive a formal military welcome and to confer ith del fore >« .ining to hi* command In the Far I I 'dement al W hingtorf National AirClark aid I the al 't .sti.-e67 words
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Article59 1953-08-06 7 MOSCOW. Aug. i. (UP) The Soviet Government today rejected a United States protest against tht shooting down of an American plane over the Sea of Japan a s "without foundation." The protest delivered in an aide memoire by Ambassador Charles Bohlen on July SI said an59 words
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Article31 1953-08-06 7 SHERPA Tensing Norkay. conqueror of Bvere t. arrived in New Delhi yesterday by air from Bombay after his visit to Europe He dined frith Premier Nehru last night. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration183 1953-08-06 7 ASDF SDF GENEVA, Aug. 5 (AP)— The United Nations Com mission on the racial situation in the 1 nion of South Africa heard testimony yesterday that 350,000 Indians, most of them born in South Africa, face "ruin" because of present racial policies threat.UP - 183 words
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Article52 1953-08-06 7 CINCINNATI, Aug. 5 (Reuter).—Senator Robert Taft, the son of a President .ind out of Ameri* a's leaders in his own right, was buried yr t« rday at his home, Indian Hill. near here. Senator Taft's body w^s brought back here yesterday after a state funcial52 words
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Article44 1953-08-06 7 Mission In Tokyo TOKYO. Aug ft, (IP) -A three-man f; rt-linuiM* group from the Chine t Nationalist Government arrived hire yesterday to study problemi ol Chinese Nationalists in So.j'h-< asl Asian pr particularly m ih<Mr d with people oi their ho rwunlrieaa44 words
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Article, Illustration103 1953-08-06 7 'Believe In France' Laniel photo t rati h I: I to port of iramme to pi i thi omy bar k ..m The new Fn the nation in B broa hast, tha: out of date hl ner.- to "bl be lei s I [el .said he of hose a/ha t»AP - 103 words
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Article64 1953-08-06 8 LONDON. Aug. 5. (AFP)— The Hambun-Amexican Linte and inc Nordautchl Lloyd are starting a joint cargo and passenger ■arrvi e to the Far I with the Aral sailing in December, Lloyd'f List and Passenger Shipping Gazette announced. The service will be maintained by six ships, each of64 words
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Article70 1953-08-06 8 TAMPA. Florida Aug. (Renter)— The United States Air Force last night claimed two records for a iix Jet Boeing B-4 bomber on a flight to England 'k. The Air Force said the pfno which arrived here last night completed the longest k" jet flight on70 words
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Article, Illustration204 1953-08-06 8 ATHENS, Aug. 5 (AP)— French Government investigators and Air France technicians went in a Greek customs launch yesterday to the sea off the South-East Turkish port of Fethiye where an Air France Constellation crashed yesterday with the loss of four lives. RobertAP - 204 words
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Article178 1953-08-06 8 SCIENTISTS DISCUSS H- ROCKET ZURICH. Auf> 5, (Refer)— A rocket 1,000 time-* faster 'can any now in e*i tence and using th c same Dr< »hc hydrogen bomb was envisi at a conference of experts from 11 countries whit n o^ncd here today. I* w;i> described by Dr [en Sacnger178 words
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Article46 1953-08-06 8 LONDON. Aug. 5. (AFP)— A p fall In Brita n for g new .1. Th of tne He said durii ••lis y< r, wer I ve sell ;< tailing tors. F.gures for the corresponding perf d it r I chant w were 1,187.000 gross t<46 words
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Advertisement705 1953-08-06 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD To Hone Hon* Manila Knb«- Yokohama IVn.mK P S'ham Spore T.S Wesersteln (NDI II ><»A«.« II 17Au S 19/21Auc TS Braun^hneia (IIAPAO) 30/31 Aug 1 '^cpt 1778^ TS Nabob (NDL) 23 2lSept 25Sept 2" 2«»Sepl To Genoa MaraeUlee', Antwerp. Rotterdam. Ilanrbiir« Bremen. T.S WeM-rstein705 words
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Advertisement1137 1953-08-06 8 IH:^ BLUE FUItNEL UHE (MNM.) MANSFIIILO A CO., LTD. JJ" Incorporated In Singapore < errlers option lo proceed via otber ports to load and diMhance rSraaga gAILINGg to LIVLRPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON rOVIINLNTAL PORTS ..Due Sail* P S'ham Fenanß atetatkM toi Liverp>oi. Dubim Av.'-jrn.aiU. AU Z b/ I ;r crier- loi1,137 words
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Advertisement221 1953-08-06 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Kotlerdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW YOKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SLEZ S'pore P. S'ham Penang RADJA (SMN) 30.1u1y fiAug 7Aug 8 9Aug DRENTE (RL) 17/23A;ig 24Aug 25 2«>Aug FRIKSI AND (RL) 29Auj> sSepl Sepl 7/KSepl AMSTELDYR (HAL) 9/15Sept 16Sept 17/18Sept Fxre. j221 words
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Advertisement670 1953-08-06 8 EAST ASIATIC LINt SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAfU VJ_L OONI P. s-h,m MONGOLIA" For Banfrok baigun Hongkong. Manila Kobe and Yokohama in INDIA rot Bangkoa Saigon Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama i M SEI.ANDIA- for Bangkok SAILINGS TO CONTIMM M XMi.vxV For Colombo. Aden. Port laid Hamburg, ft| 1,1, nmigtrgg, nti u Spore670 words
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Article420 1953-08-06 9 Askair Was Missing On Pay Day 0 O re Federation News Court Told About Joget Hall Scene KUANTAN Wed._An Askori of the King s African Rifles, Private Jock John Itumo, heard allegations ot a General Court Mortiol today of his behaviour at a 'oget hall leading up to a camp420 words
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Article33 1953-08-06 9 Registrar To Be fried At Assizes m.KI BAHKt Wed. £idu, Registrar ol Ba hru s< »sions im mittcd tn lhe -issizes bj lim bin *bdul aftei a two-day inquiry, on a llvporl**** i33 words
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Article82 1953-08-06 9 en. Ports nam the rman. the Financial Secy. Mr. E. Himsworth. Ihe Member for Economic Affairs, Mr. O. A. Spencer. Mr W. Anderson, Mr. G. M. Knocker. Mr .1. H. Giles, air. Ong Yoke Mr V M N Menon. Mr. S. O. K Übaidullah. Mr. A.82 words
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Article125 1953-08-06 9 'Self- Rule Blueprint Premature' KUALA LIfMPUR. Wed. The National oaferenee committee will aot be patting up *bluep m" for Malayan selfgovernment at the present Stage. Instead, it is workiag on a substantial report aa thr whole t-uestion of independence The I' MM)- MCA Al liaaee will present its blueprint" at125 words
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Article74 1953-08-06 9 PENANG. Wed —The Arts Council of Penang and Province Wellesley announces it r a concert of orcbestral and chamber music. This is the first purely amateur musical function which it has to the public. Tiie ''oncert will be held at the Wellesley Primary School Ha or74 words
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Article53 1953-08-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Malayan Youth Council has accredited Che Ahmad Rash id. a lecturer at the >ge of Agriculture. Serdang. who is working on certain plans to extend youth. activity in rural areas to at'end the rural .youth conlerence to be held in Rome53 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-08-06 9 MRS. A. F. MONROTC7S. a travelling a Pnt for the Brownell Travel Bureau Inc.. Birmingham, Alabama, bein*j greeted by Mr. M. Ling of the Ocean Park Hotel on her arrival at the hotel for a short stay41 words
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Article26 1953-08-06 9 THE Thai Governn i I decided t<> promote the r! automobi md rubber in an attr mpt to alleviatr slump in rubber trade. AFP.26 words
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159 1953-08-06 9 'Liquidate Evil Creed' Says Janab PENANG, Wed —The people of Malaya should be more energetic and show mure enthusiasm in their efforts to liquidate communism. said Janab Mohamed Ismail Sahib, leader of the Muslim Education Mission at a press conference today. He < cAc\ it was tiie indi/Ter- I of159 words
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97 1953-08-06 9 IPOH, Wed.— Shake r are's "As You Like It." the school certificate text for y-j.u. was staged to full houses al the A.C.S. stage for the second time last n The play pi Ir Teerath Kam, the P -it the Graduate97 words
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Article108 1953-08-06 9 PENANG. Wed.— The Senior Customs Offi< er. Revenue Branch, Penang. Mr. K. Haidaker has written to all shipping agents here t hit they must comply with The longstanding arrangement where. >y neither delivery nor shipping orders would be granted by agents until evidence eou.d be produced by108 words
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232 1953-08-06 9 Traders Lose $5 Mil. In Textile Mart Slump Standard Staff Reporter MORE than $5,000,000 has been lost as o result of the crisis in the Colony textile trade. Nearly a dozen firms have been forced to close down during the last six months. However, leading textile dealers opine that the232 words
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Article35 1953-08-06 9 S i i.trd Mirk'-i Reporter I THI nibbri I In S d about r for Aui t iK/ina tri duri' ♦h" lower grades of V day i •rt Some v fr un up rt-35 words
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Article75 1953-08-06 9 ItaaaatV Market Reporter FAIR vo urne ol i In the Malayan tin si tlon was reporti rio shares srere slightly f-hcr In respon e to the i nent in the tin metal price. Industrials were irregular but rubbers remained led. Changed pri ire: INDI SIKIM Ru\era Titer** fVd Di^p75 words
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Article56 1953-08-06 9 Bins .pore Ch nnTcp Rubber A n pri «'s t m cei b» *r N i 1 RSrS spot 1 e ti H »B in tnle« R 1 AUI f4 T4} No. 1 RSS Sepl •*> N > 2 Alii: N S August R'i n 'ru iai <56 words
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Article23 1953-08-06 9 Tin: produce I re was dull Copra q H unchai e< i ng on 1 R7I U I I 1 I (S23 words
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Miscellaneous410 1953-08-06 9 &^«aaft-8»«a^ S'pOftp n;^.... i Muaie: lam OABtDA INDONEUIA AIKVATI AjricirV Studio 1 r> m TO: > Orch; 130 New-. 1 4f> I :n J .e Reich man Orch; 502 Ca V^WI-f %iimv \\s I IfOM all ii 6 pm Melody MALA¥A> lIBWAIS fBUM. Mah M Adventure- In Kua] I rr,410 words
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704 1953-08-06 10 Devon Nair Discusses His Treatment Sir*. Kindly allow me some space la the correspondence columns of your paper lo discuss some farts concerning the treatment acrorded to me hy the (Government of Singapore, after my release from detention in April this year Apart from being denied reinstatement in the teaching704 words
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Article503 1953-08-06 10 Sir; Time and again our Educational Authorities have stressed that parents in Malaya do not send their children to vernaeular schools unless they are unable to secure admission in English schools. Casually looked at. the statement is true word for word but to shrewd observers, it is thought-provok-ing.503 words
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Article270 1953-08-06 10 Sir;— ln v o\v of the Financial Crisis in the Federation. 1 venture to suggest that heads of Government Departments should get down to "brass tacks" and svoid spef'dins money unnecessarily even tnough it has !>een voted tor in theii yearly estimates, 1 fee! f hat were270 words
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Article58 1953-08-06 10 Rosolind Ratanam PATTERN SERVICE THI COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTIRN You must enclose »h*ee ten cent stomps if you wont your pottern cut M don't get the stomps vou don't get the pottern A number of orders hove com f to rrre aflthout the till the stomps58 words
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Article268 1953-08-06 10 Sir; I wonder how many of your readers have noticed a deplorable trend in the legislation that is being introduced both in Singapore and the Federation. I r^fer to the tendency in modern laws to make the bureaucrat both the judge and the jury. A case in point268 words
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Article276 1953-08-06 10 Sit i am one ol those pre-war clerks with about 15 to 16 years of service, who are still hoping again hope that the Clerical union (unfortunately represented by Special or Time Scale clerks) to iron out our case of a few left out in the276 words
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Advertisement223 1953-08-06 10 eiir OPENS TODAY ara JAMES* STEWART ro Kiu iij Jftvf/^ ggk m 8 janßi **vK |s*sPUjP9 inr^^i^^nvi *_W mtm___mmmm\\mH^^ -5*J ALSO S'I.iKKI.NC J ~*^_Y I Wil IFKiH KORFKI KYAN f^^i>^ KAL' II MPMKFK jj^kv AvlU, MILLARD MIT( HULL pgaaa *a V\ I (B. N.v- """^alaflfa '-*^"*^W 1 ••'••ai mmm—m, _m223 words
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Miscellaneous373 1953-08-06 10 THE STARS AND YOU By Rita Del Mar T > WI Ol \|H,N I community is like mi||>; c\cr>oiie oiiKiit to br inchN io take uS belw llinrik ll>mi. NIIKMIW lOK l\UC\. «»>l Com )>te ta-K v so.se problem.. forward mattan involving odd* and andi unflntshad buainass up on raal373 words
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Article152 1953-08-06 11 PLAYING in top form and showing all round superiority Oriental Telephone and Electric Company scored n convincing "j 1 victory over the Singapore Cold Storage at Farrer Park. Tn the 15th minute, Tommy Misson opened thfc scor e for OTF.C off a pass by Boon Khim.152 words
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308 1953-08-06 11 BREWERIES Sports Club, the Sinsaoorc Business House division two champions, scored a e >— 0 victory over Chartered Bank Sports Club at the Gevlan£ Stadium yesterday. The condition of the ented k ccer played, but those who flocked to witness the game j entertained308 words
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Article316 1953-08-06 11 QMi^iMmuses JL lift MftniLt HK Bank Hold On To Win i the first 15 minutes »r3 1 Thf. ««_.i *-_~i~^L-„. 1 l in V-h JP resse d unrelentingly i? 6 first 15 minutes and ffen CePer J de WM given an anxious time. But \\mm*m\m* 2316 words
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Article247 1953-08-06 11 Mercantile Bank and Hongkong Bank *'B" shared points o n the Padang. Tli P match, after i;o minutes of interesting and lively soccer ended n goalless draw. A heavy shower which fell during the earlier part of yesterday caused a water-logged ground and prevented good247 words
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Article1028 1953-08-06 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 3-2 5 p.m.*— Class 5, Biv. 3—6 Furs. 1 gag Mrraai and Free S| I >o Mr. Leong H>- Veng Hobba (Unfixm** '.I 190 t I in.i Town lv KIO L C Kongsi E lery Wu la 3 577 Brown Booty XOB Mr. ;inrj Mrs1,028 words
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Article59 1953-08-06 12 Against The 'Bookies' PENANG, Wed— Com mentinr* on a report that pictures were taken <> r mem hers of the Penang Turf Club at Monday's races a Police spokesman said today that the pictures were taken in the course of routine Police preventative action to deal with illegal bookBaakaßC. It59 words
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279 1953-08-06 12 MATA HARI 11, who scored a resounding win over SJ furlongs on the second day is fancied to land a double in the main six furlongs event (race 5) for class 5. At no stage under pressure Mata Hari made it a279 words
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Article66 1953-08-06 12 SINGAPORE Asian Rugby Union will hold its annual general meeting at the SCRC on Friday at 5.30 p.m. Mr. Gopala Menon the reorewntative- of India in Singapoit. So rr UI A Ut i° X th^ encount Club m their badminton Ran C ol Cr 4 **™st66 words
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Article293 1953-08-06 12 Speed Is His Main Asset PENANG.— Strictly on track form Hula Baaa l m **V| class 2 division 2 (race 4) over six furlong toil al uj "J vk ,n Clubs Angust Bank Hoiiday meeting O^I O „^V ?Sg*' n R j cm? trial with293 words
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Article161 1953-08-06 12 Windsor Lad (Jay Keveller (Joodwood sKMtll)i:il BANWfI IUVI.Ii P\M»»K\ I 1 in dist |i-« .i-u Uaate'n I I >1 1 M«-t«M»rite skyrtder (ijyTnsiKii 2 TRIM FALL TAHDBEB DF.W \K Ila j mr I yam (loriai Rrwani H»wf Bcwafw Umtlma m ELKC2AXT KID MR TIN IMMONH ZP Hollywood Slur161 words
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Article276 1953-08-06 12 RACE TWO is very open but I like the chances ol Trent Fall who ran a great race to finish third to Hurry l T p over seven furlongs on the second day. Trent Fall was a backmarker right up to the top of276 words
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Article68 1953-08-06 12 SOCCER: SAFA Cup tie, Pulau Brani rs SCC at Jalan Bexar; Dir. CA f4" vs SHBR(^ at BODCA; Div. .IB Woodbridge Hasp. vs. Indian BS at Grulang: Div. 3C S.S. "A'' vs Braddell SC at CYMA. TENNIS: Malayan Championships finals at SCC courts from 4 p.m BADMINTON: Kerela68 words
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Article212 1953-08-06 12 Skyrider To Atone In Race 1 I like the chances of Skyrider in rate 1. This Fairey Fulmar gelding was far from disgraced when finishing fifth to Mata Hari who tore away from his opposition to win over 5_ furlong? on the seeond day. Third right up to the straight212 words
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189 1953-08-06 12 anv .n- KK 1S aS B od a a y in th dMi 5 division 4 v rv (rare 3) The K id figured very prominently i n his 'as' t-Mort over seven furlongs He was among the leaders right up to the top189 words
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Article200 1953-08-06 12 Hurry Up Best Bet For Double Rurnr Up (race looks set for a d ruble and is my best bet !or the day. Hurry Up scoied a fluent victor? when Ire stormed past his rivals in the final furlong to win in no uncertain manner. He drops 3 ,b although200 words
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87 1953-08-06 12 S'pore Boys For Malayan Badminton FORTY boys from various Colon/ schools took part in the Singapore BA elimination contesty to select the Colony's schoolboys for thi s year's Malayan Schoolboys badminton cham. pionabipj at Kuala Lumpur. The final selections derided after last night*! gam -.a were: Singles: Robert Lrm Choon87 words
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Article419 1953-08-06 12 BOYS On e Mile: l. Lim Chin Chee •ACS'. 2. Mohd Zain iRI i R Sabapathv (SES> j nuns 8 2 sees. 100 Yd?.: 1 Low Kok Thi., (VS), 2 R Nicholas (ACSi 3 Low Kah Yue 'ACS' lu» Hop. Step and Jump: p Thompson <RI» 2419 words
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Article217 1953-08-06 12 Meet Of Spectacular Performances BEVEN records were 5haM,.....i includes lour in mmmmtm^S^, l J and speclacular Singapore fete f concluded on a nE-aMkaa ,1 lM *< J yesterday. The championship thunderous triumph I Chinese, who renamed rivalry with three |img| holderi the Tan Hoon S pionship Trophy. Rati e« ln-217 words
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