Singapore Standard, 8 August 1953
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Article222 1953-08-08 2 SI.NC.APORF'S ai r defences were put tc realistic te s >eslerday morning, when three Superforts of the 13th I ailed States Armv Air lone n'bile on a training visit. were engaged in a series of air defence exercises with Hornet fighters of No. S3 and 4."> Squadrons222 words
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Article24 1953-08-08 2 ME K. J man. Ung 1 Wee Hong Chiang 'V k and S theii dischaj \e Six Murray* Aynsley. in the Singapore24 words
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Article539 1953-08-08 2 CYCLIST STABBED THRICE A MMW motor <vc list eras stahhed in the sUititai b. r best .ind arm, in .A lin rued Koad. Singapore on Thursdaj? night, when he resisted being field up h\ three Chinese. lie was riding towards Geyiang when his headlight gave trouble. He stopped to examine539 words
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Article102 1953-08-08 2 Two Federation trade unionists renresenting the Government Services Staff Council arrived in Singapore yesterday to ask the Government employees unions to form a liaison committee for th e improvement of relations between the employees unions of the two territories. They a re Mr. M.' Arokiasamy102 words
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Article83 1953-08-08 2 Special Cables For Services AN E. F. M. (Expeditionary forces Messages) service for Army. Navy. Air Force personnel m Malaya, ar.d their friends and relatives in Australia, will be available in Malava as from Aug. 12, Cable Wireless Ltd. announced yesterday. The Malayan Telegraph Administration helped to make lne new83 words
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Article, Illustration218 1953-08-08 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubbe prices (cents per Ib) in Slbrupo: e j ester day were Buyers Sellers So 1 K.S.S Spot Loose G3i 641 Xo. 1 K.S.S. 641 64* No. 2 R.S.S. (3 63$ No. 3 R.S.S. 611 61 J Tone: Steady quiet. TIN PKH'fc The price of tin yesterday218 words
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55 1953-08-08 2 PWD Starts Spade Work On Kallang Bridge Plan To Relieve Traffic THE Singapore Public Works Department is now carrying out intensive investigations in the Kallang Basin, over which it is planned to build a bridge connecting the Beach Road reclamation with the airport. The $11,000,000 scheme is planned to relieve55 words
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Article83 1953-08-08 2 "This is probably going to be one of the most Interesting schemes of nresent Sinpanore," Mr. R. J. Hollis-Bce. Senior Executive- E the P.W.D.. said yesterday. The P.W.D. team is investigating the soil rnnclitions in the Basin to determine which will he ihe hr st83 words
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Article292 1953-08-08 2 TAY SENG HUA (50). un- employed, was found hanging by a strip of cloth in the bathroom of a house in BenCOOlen Street. Singapore, early yesterday morning. He was dead. This is being chocked by actual boring into the bed of the Basin. When tbcssj f vestigations are292 words
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Article56 1953-08-08 2 ABOUT 10.000 worki naployed in the Motor I in Singapore will have a union to represent them soon An interim committee ot the proposed union, tin- S.ng.i, Motor Workers* Union, been formed to draft itg i and regulations. The union will be opened to all56 words
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Article203 1953-08-08 2 EMPLOYERS of Indian shop assistants in Malava who failed tn honour the standard agreement under which an employee is brought mto Ma- laya can be reported to the Government ol India Representative in Malaya who will try to enforce the ternsg of the contract. This203 words
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Article38 1953-08-08 2 TUAN HAJI A Mohamed Shariff has been appoaiited a member of the Muslim Advisory Board in p)ar 0 of T ian Haji Adam Mohame<j Ehru < him* Tor the ixtioe ending Sept. ao. I38 words
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Article82 1953-08-08 2 FOR two hours on \m_ l«i there will be no t r\is on Sin gapore streets. Irom IU .t m to ll noo n on that ia] f\» i taxi driver will attend i mass mrftim; at th, Hi dm la ton Hail ratted t.82 words
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Article14 1953-08-08 2 Love's Ardour Had Lts Sting *ON< so lairi J *mu lur, I He a14 words
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Advertisement39 1953-08-08 2 ~o| "Swore/" S "Eagle" C~\\ ±"_/\^i CL j I Specially REDUCED PRICES dunng TRADE EXHIBITION HAPPY WORLD PfV^H ftm mr mmmw SA BSPraa a_*_'________9W*^ don't **///>> -~"^l^^^ tho opportunity JV^iN I 1 m\ II tj\ SRf fa _W_ I *t\39 words
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Advertisement21 1953-08-08 2 aat!!,^^ ■'■^■MSgl..g il| aaaP^P^aaaaWaß BJJE^ jjg^ 188 gyg^| *rW^S^l^LflaaatT*£^))r*rflWjC^^Bi a.T^'* I 7 J ttf inß ♦r— a—^^^ —^jy* ****'aaaMaSaatMig&ia^ vK^KjHH eVB/sa.21 words
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Advertisement125 1953-08-08 2 EMBASSY HOTL- 1 (Situated m Sincapon- s R, st ft Op|H»sitf. K.ttonj. Part 4b. Me ver Knj.j Singapore l«l __________t_h, K«»V(. s I r J*§ < U.Utl I I sK| imii:: f>~^ :^"^W POP! M m DW I s KOM fe' MihVK.r:: r^Hj m Inmm MOl Ml Uf CAST. o*_m^m+^m**mm._mm125 words
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74 1953-08-08 3 A Drop In Thai Baht Will Put Up Trade vuIVG circles i« forecast a defj.i.l^ oJ the baht j -urrency, because recession in the *L-i Export trade and ,eauenl increase in C *»X i the the preban on »r matere lifted. i sg i a l circles the effect bahl74 words
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Article111 1953-08-08 3 YW Members Leave Today nemy.W.C A car where f syan i m I which J e MalLoh Pooh of the 11. B. Am- rsterday. Va r i discuss w o r k. finance Singapoi up of j T general Khoo.. is quite j relation younger j Holding ity end onStand ird - 111 words
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Article338 1953-08-08 3 Quarters 'Unfit' For The Married THE Singapore Government I Union yesterday asked Government to make arrangements with the Improvement Trust to provide twoned artisan quarters to married employees. In letter to the Colonial ry, the union's secre[nche Hassan bin Hussein stated that many married emres, especially those from rwer-income group338 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-08-08 3 in Singapore closed yesterday for holidays. They reopen on Sept. 7. rday was a half holiday with disthose who had done well in the28 words
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Article160 1953-08-08 3 FAMILY remittances totalling $2,022,119 were sent from Malava to China during July. Of this sum $1,328,333 went from Singapore. The countries are: Den-i mark. Italy. Iceland. Luxembourg. Holland, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. In separate notes sent last month, the British Foreign Office pointed out that the visa requirement160 words
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Article39 1953-08-08 3 THE principal, staff and students of the Methodist Bojf Afternoon School in Singapore have collected $501.05 towards the Geyfng Fire Relief Fund. The money has been forwarded to Rev. J. R. Flaming at St. Andrews Cathedral.39 words
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Article42 1953-08-08 3 .Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S 16 Co-operative thrift and loan societies with total membership of many thousands, will discuss next week how to invest part of their combined assets of over $1,000,000 in other than local trustee securities.42 words
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Article86 1953-08-08 3 A QUARREL between two teen-agers, Lee Tee Chan Lee San Hoe, over fighting spiders led to an argument between Tee Chan's father. 30--year-old Kee Hee, and San Hoe's uncle, 51-year-old Tang Show. The argument became so hot that Kee Hee struck Tang Show. The old86 words
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Article48 1953-08-08 3 MR. R. B. I. PATES, the Singapore Sixth Police Magistrate, yesterday sentenced a shopkeeper. Kanapathy Narayanan, to three months imprisonment for attempting to cause hurt to Police Lieutenant M. K. Steward with a knife on the night of July 4 in Serangoon Road.48 words
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38 1953-08-08 3 BRITAIN has told eight European countries that from Sept. 1 their nationals will no longer need travel visas for visits to Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and North Borneo, reports Reuter.38 words
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Article127 1953-08-08 3 TO enable its members to reltbrate Hari Rajs un 1 20. the Singapore Cits Council Labour unions Federation has asked the City Council to par its Muslim employees this month in advance. WHILE a Singapore detective wr-; searching passenaen in a trolley hus. ha MW a man walking127 words
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Article204 1953-08-08 3 THE Blngr-oore Sofal Welfare Depar it yesterday received $3,880 .29 from members of the Singapore Chinese Christian Inter Chureh Union. Sophia Road, for the Geylang Fire victims. ThU money will he handea to the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation and shortly will be paid out under204 words
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Article562 1953-08-08 3 nor. P WH,L E f UP L o»>our Councillors attacked the move by the Sinqo-Cou«r-n 9reSS, r e Port y to introduce a breach of secrecy law, five other U C, who r e n r members of the Progressive Party, hailed it as a562 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-08-08 3 THE INDIAN danrer is Mrs. Rosalind Finrh. She is appearing as a guest artiste in the Lydia's School of Art and Drama production "Cinderella Operetta" at the Victoria Theatre o n Aug. 8 and J). The concert is in aid of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association.49 words
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Article256 1953-08-08 3 FORTY-NINE diploma cour e student teachers have passed their 1953 final examinations after undergoing two years' ■"raining at the Teachers' College in Singapore. Tnere were four failures who might have to leave the course. The successful candidatej are: Harbans Singh, Naravan Singh. Miss Chan Poh Neo,256 words
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Advertisement299 1953-08-08 3 —n, M 1,,,,, TWT^MMi»^a^ai^ MM MM^Mi^aaaa^^Mi^aaaaaaaaaaawaai^aaawa^^raaaawaaiaaaaaaawaMFaaaiaaa^aaaa^aaaaaiaaaaaaaaa^" M e Ir/ if t.*tftu\ ii 01**^ hews jrg €>.\'Je*ttth>*J W'-f/ ii\ f/f>/f/'.v WfP (i0 ffttitt mil > *i is irt>rs a r *j J_W**k Mm mm The one and ONLY SALK of the gear, offering j More Bigger Grander Bargains. I Hawaiian Style299 words
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Advertisement225 1953-08-08 3 Do von (rfgasj (in exacting life? I .lionM full ivr a I 1 I .a •111. ri a* ll<»4/aaaVt|a> ni-.i-.r mi Mn Hill l.*a| 111 i|il«lil> ami rat.|»fi I i Ix M.'ti..\ Ami lm tj 4*mmm/m;» l fA*4 i i i ,j > I m.nthir*' yj a m_ aico "a*P225 words
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Article31 1953-08-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Two women terrorists were among; three killed by Security Forces yester- in the Mentakab area ot Palunf bv a platoon af the Fourth Battalion, Malay Regiment31 words
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164 1953-08-08 4 Rubber Men Meet— ButNo Results Yet A tiu id terrorist contacted at the <ame time escaped. A grenade and packs were recovered. The Seventh Federal Jungle pany killed one of two ley contacted in the area of Pahang. Tie second terrorist, who es- is believed to have been wounded. A164 words
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Article190 1953-08-08 4 ABOUT 'AGO workers lost their jobs in July, according to statistical figures published by the Singapore Labour Department yesterday. Another 90 workers employed at a rattan processing factory will be thrown out of employment within three weeks, when the factory closes down because of190 words
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Article24 1953-08-08 4 MALACCA, Fri. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan yesterday opened a calligraphy exhibition by Wan Wing Sum at the Meng Seng Charitable Association,24 words
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Article130 1953-08-08 4 Tan's Directive 'Ridiculous'- Raj Kl ALA LUMPUR. Fri. Today's meeting between representatives of the Malayan Planting and Industrial Employers' Association and the two employees' organisation, the All Malayan Estates Staffs Fnion and the PanMalayan Rubber Workers' Fnion. to form a joint industrial council for the rubber industry in Malaya produced130 words
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Article39 1953-08-08 4 CHONG Ah Kwai who admitted moving restricted articles, namely six katis of salt fish, on the main road of Changkat Jering without a permit, was fined $40 by the Taiping Magistrate yesterday. The fine was paid.39 words
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Article402 1953-08-08 4 A number of people in the Federation hoid Premium Bonds which have been draw n at the first. second and third draws, and hav e not presented them tor redemption. These prize-winning Premium Bonds include the first prize of $5,252.75 in the third draw (No. *****5).402 words
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Article, Illustration294 1953-08-08 4 Law To Give RIDA 'Take-over' Land Rights KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A Bill which will j give the Rural and Industrial Development Authority in the Federation the power to acquire land by compulsion, will be introduced at the next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council The bill which will incorporate RIDAStandard - 294 words
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180 1953-08-08 4 Boy Used Force On Girl, Gets Sotan KIAI. A U'MPCR. Fri.— A youth. V iam (18) was found guilty when he appeared before Mi. G.V, Howard, in I the First Magistrate's Court this morning on charge of I using criminal foree to out race the ly ol a school girl180 words
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Article55 1953-08-08 4 THE Dutch liner Tjiluwah sailed from Singapore ye rday afternoon with nearly 800 Chinese deck passengers returning to Communist China from Indonesia. Singapore and the Federation. A group of 100 youths from the Federation and Singapore embarked yesterday morning, under the watchful eve of police55 words
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Article100 1953-08-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, fi The preset) l trade will not Bafed (lie remaining programme of the Run Industrial De- A thority this year nor f II expected to I irtai] IV f J programme. s;o.' Data Sir Onn bin Ja"f P, th« lhail nan. today. **1:.100 words
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Article104 1953-08-08 4 New Party Attacked By Two Nairs THE S ned by Singapore labour Legi live Council! »r, Mr. C R D ratlin R terd.. of the are Messrs. V.K M.P.D. N ting South War' in thi I louncil. Mr. V.K. N the se\*en e Councilor- ed Leg -led to S was104 words
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117 1953-08-08 4 ROUSED from sleep in the dead of night by a nOise con> ißf from the back of the hoi a coffee shop owner ..v. the figure of a man walk; Shouting "thief! thi, if. Owner chased th e rnan scrambled up the back The owner117 words
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Advertisement354 1953-08-08 4 TODAY DAILY! pWANTED j PI3RIL anu jron "urder j TREACHERY I FOR A K,i LEirS r»»s *Mgi!*» upeex rulor bj 1 1< UM. OLOR barring JAMES JANET ROBERT RALPH STEWART LEIGH RYAN MEEKER wilh MILLARD MITCHELL TONIGHT MIDNIGHT m__m JAMES MASON as Captain Gilbert More Villainous ihan Captain Bligh! Aid354 words
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Advertisement180 1953-08-08 4 is* a «c r |i [<•*- ef~~ ~ik N^^* lk N **a». I ataWaaaaafr t— it *S*\ tm ja»a. "Technicolor*" C%^^ f a^«\ataS^f JM I U»AM I HAJAMS I T,»tlai l WVSTI i:\ -r K Tomorrow 1 K|T Tmmiuhl M*ni<p V%|gSSn Pp .^rft mmDONALD OXONHGR I YvrrrE ducat cewc locxMairr180 words
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Miscellaneous92 1953-08-08 4 Weather MINIMI M fCMPI R\ 1 1 Rl from 7.30 p.m. tm U u to 7.30 a.m. on Aug. 8 sing a porr (80F); Penane <7.»!): Kota I'.ihrj (7('F): Kualj I.umpur (72F); Ip.ih (7!Ft; Kw.intan (71F). Maximum IVmp, r.ilur.-: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m on \u 8 Sianpore (8!Ui:92 words
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Article309 1953-08-08 5 KUALA Ll MPI R ,Fri. —Tin and rubber produ cers today welcomed a I mted States State Department report that man v Americans realise Malaya is playing an important part in the free struggle against Communism. But they wisher], however that America would not just paj dp-service"309 words
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92 1953-08-08 5 New ßook On Our Orchids To Appear A 750 page volume entitled '•Orchids of Malaya." illustrated by Lf 4 line drawings and lour full page colour' plates will appear this month. It is thi? first volume of a Revised Flora of Malaya and j is written by Professor R. E.92 words
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Article43 1953-08-08 5 THE next meeting of the Sixth Session ol the Federal Legislative Council will be held in the Council Chamber. MaxRoad. Kua'. a Lumpur, on S f at 10 a.m.. and will be continued on the following day at 9.30 a m.43 words
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277 1953-08-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, I ri.-A bill to amend the Moneylenders Ordinance will be introduced in the federal Legislative Council by the Attorney-General. The bill explains that the provisions of the Ordinance are not happily worded to cover the case of an agent who does not277 words
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131 1953-08-08 5 Standard Staff Reporter PERSONS who are obliged to swear allegiance to the Queen under the new Singapore Immigration Rules may do so before the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Mr. R. N. Broome and the Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Mr. J. D. Duncanson. The131 words
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Article64 1953-08-08 5 GRAHAM Phillips, a <crIt in the R.A.O.C. Johore. pleaded guilty in the S. I pore Second Traffic Cc i terday. to driving a c car along Woodlands Road erctay morning with* civilian driving licence and without being covered by third party insurance. He was64 words
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Article48 1953-08-08 5 A SMALL fire due to a wiring short circuit broke out in the office ol Linoype and Machinery Ltd. in Robinson Road, Singapore. yesterday evening. Two fire engines were sent to the sr*ene and the fire eras extinguished before any damage aras done.48 words
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Article, Illustration174 1953-08-08 5 SECURITY CURTAIN FAL S ON DOCK STRICT security curtain was drawn yesterday over the Foudre, a French combined floating dock and transport vessel, which ar- rived in Singapore harbour for a night's stopover after re-fuelling at Pulau Bukom. She is carrying vital war supplies to Indo-China and will also serveStandard - 174 words
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Article69 1953-08-08 5 Sl-ondord London Cormpondent LONDON, Auf. 6 The following arc the closing prices of rubber 0.-»d tin mm fh« London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot Sept. .Sid. Oct. /Dec. JJ* Jmn./AAcm. '9,d. Apr/J-ne _W* Auq C.i.#. Sept. c.i.#. IWA Tone: Idle. LONDON TIN Spot £582. 10*. per ton69 words
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Article, Illustration329 1953-08-08 5 Army Reserves Can Now 'Stand Down' Britain's Gift Aids Expansion KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The British Govcrnment gift of $621 million -for o Moloyon National Army has made it possible for this force to expand at a rate which will enable the Malay Regiment Reserve to "stand down/' a Federal Government329 words
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Article29 1953-08-08 5 MR. V. A BRIGGS, (.".1). Puisne fudge in the I tion. has been appoint* the additional po <»* ot Appeal for Ea.-t A:: announced in London. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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214 1953-08-08 5 TH?: Singapore Citv Police Magistrate. Mr. .1. 88. Deve-reux-Colebourn. a-ked the prosecutor of the Citv Building Department, Mr. P. E. Siddon>. whether the Su gapore Improvement Trust could be charged for the i alleged damage done to a j bouse kn Ann Siang Hill214 words
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Article49 1953-08-08 5 m .i Stall Reporter FIVE I "loin all over M i r in Singapore n a week's vacation coui •ir time that inions I to orga:. c Tne COW of and excui to p emit- Bl The from in 1 I Ml i I. i I H49 words
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Article53 1953-08-08 5 TRAFFIC ROLE A Kf OM B ander its »ntv to th' 1 Commit! it aoanimoui veI which that ('(•unci f own, it cannot enfoi < it ni.«kt to regulat. 'lie P > I tTV coi it the h gh BJ itv. the itu hi53 words
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Advertisement397 1953-08-08 5 UM I I 1 111 *»K CONDIIIONfcD MOTEL. BAR I HI l O RESTAURANT I ui)i 228 229. Rochore Rd_ S.noopcrc rd 202 5: 8 Cobles "The*«»ei." KEDROOMS luxuriously furnished srrritr. spat inns hnthroonts nt- /»'<'»."'' raa>a I<>r tome tmrm rstmidemis, DIME, WINE, DANCE j J A rm mm--- amm397 words
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Advertisement164 1953-08-08 5 WHO jff^ |w| aTa F \m\ _W§ J^ V mmr**^ *WL\l tt<Jk ROLEX r i^..4v^ '^^v Vp* With a wide range* of models designed to suit every pocket and every taste, Rolex have just the H/Ja SERVICE watch you want and can easily Pride and Confidence atari the Ro!ex afford.164 words
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Article432 1953-08-08 6 j ET public affairs be conducted but in secret Let the doors be closed. Let putty be put into key holes. Let the needle be passed around and thumbs pricked and the blood drunk to seal the bond of secrecy. And let a cockrel be beheaded to432 words
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Article445 1953-08-08 6 \V HAT sort of secrets then have the Progressives in mind secrets whose revelation would be so detrimental to public interests that the Councillor who does not keep mum should be expelled. At the moment no Councillor can be expelled except for reasons like bankruptcy, imprisonment, absence without leave or445 words
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Article425 1953-08-08 6 Review of Views Literary Congress UTUSAN MELAYU criticises the Preparatory Committee of the Malay Literary Congress in Seremban lor the inadequate arrangements it had made for holding the Congress. The Congress, scheduled to be held on Aug. 14 and 15. was postponed indefinitely. This is the second time Malay writers425 words
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Article51 1953-08-08 6 Sir; I should like to ask Pyidawtha to remember that the workers concerned are ju t as human as he is himself, and there is no reason why thev should be denied the same standard of living as he him elf enjoys as a human being W.D. EMPLOYEE.51 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1953-08-08 6 Is Britain Anti -American? TP^l— Says The New York "Daily Mirror" The New York "Daily Mirror" launched, a few days ago, a violent and hitter attack on the British Government, press and people, accusing them of being anti-American. It said the British Press was whipping up anti-American sentiment. Cassandra, the1,091 words
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Article146 1953-08-08 6 S r;— It was really interest- ing to see the letter by "Dis- ted Clerk" of Kuala Lum- pur under the heading "Tall, Dark and Broke" in the Bin- j gapore Standard of July 21 which concludes with "girls art indeed such funny crea- 1 Cures.** Judeln from146 words
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Article530 1953-08-08 6 We, the PEOPLE SWEEPING ACCUSATION' Sir: Your correspondent writing under the pen-name of "Fourth Generation" under the heading "Rip Van Winkles of Malaya" is not only inaccurate but also ignorant and mischievous. He described me as "one oj Those diehard* who live in the past and are oblivious of the530 words
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387 1953-08-08 6 S.r; I have read Mr. CX. Devan Nair's protest against conditions imposed on him by the Government In your issue of August 6 and it has prompted me to make my case public also. I have not yet made any public protest or387 words
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Article186 1953-08-08 6 Sir; The Government of Singapore decided sometime ago to remit Entertainment Tax on sport's meetings (effective from May 1953). The Federation of Malaya Government, as yet, show no sign of doing anything of the sort. Whv not? It is understood that HE. General Sir Gerald Templer. the186 words
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Advertisement133 1953-08-08 6 SINGAPORE ntiui STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNINQ WE W.si HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood. Singopor*. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble tt Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopor*. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, Th e Times Building. Printing House Squor*. London. E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton Street. 83, Cowon Street, 8, Leith Street,133 words
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Advertisement133 1953-08-08 6 When heat saps y:.m***s your strength BOVRIL -jfaiw/ At time* ***aaa it'* sn effort io lUurrl puts new life into *>ou I a cemratcd extr...t made from prime lean ba benefits. Thr concentrated goof. enrrnv quickly and do jou Bovril doe-- more. It f •me through pervpiraricn Ir strmul end133 words
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74 1953-08-08 7 Air Crash Victims Arrive In Beirut BCIRI I- Auj. I Twinpassengers who Si Ihe A!r France Lilation crash 1and- on the coast Turkei oa Monday and ol lour who I here voter I rbanese Air many .therewith on their rlinci (ill after lc where rson board rtrs Osk re nc-AP - 74 words
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Article23 1953-08-08 7 RI Envoy Confers With lke a need I ounl in a tower as am- up bis Minister. would fly y by wa.\ rid.23 words
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Article23 1953-08-08 7 \FP> j 17 i iot<. 55 j i nounced 55 mis- no mpts by tO Police pi oved23 words
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171 1953-08-08 7 T. (Reutei Ll announ- that she a mutual! with the re to-' n Pn «pp nion ing his ii to- •iced by Soulh Korean Foreign Minister Pyun Yung Tai immediately after Mr. in Poster Dulles American Secretary cf State had ri171 words
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Article23 1953-08-08 7 Quirmo To Get Don't Run' Note (Reuter)— rnly have deident Elpidio draw irom I i itial race health. (J lirlno is hospistomach ulcer23 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-08-08 7 No w There is Light photo. NOW that the truce is in effect in Korea, the cities do not have to hide under a blanket of darkness at night and are free to proclaim peace by brightly blazing their lights. Here the KOK capital of Seoul shines brightly as seenUP - 55 words
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Article97 1953-08-08 7 Free Wine Flows In France MONTPELLIER, Aug. 7 (Renter) British tourists and trench lorry drivers sustained themselves with free wine on the roadsides of southwest France jesterda> .is wine farmers blocked the roads i n the second battle «d the barricade." An estimated thousand road blocks wer P thrown across97 words
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Article52 1953-08-08 7 ZURICH. Aug. 7 (AFP)— An rican B-2D bomber, which into the Franfenseg Lake. here, alter a raid on l nich in April 1044. has been ted by a 3'oung Swiss businessman After several weeks' searching with the help of divers Martin ShafTher's enterpr.-c rewarded. The plane was52 words
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386 1953-08-08 7 U.S. To Fight Aggression In For East Ike Reports On Current Affairs WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (UP)— President t.senhower vowed lost night that the United Mates would combat aggression in Asia or any other part of the world. The President said demonstrations in Eastern Oc -rmany and the Korean truce -present386 words
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Article158 1953-08-08 7 the south-eastern district of the Red River delta lne Command did not disclose how many battalions the Vietnamese are using against tne Yietmmh south-east ot Hanoi. rhe Vietnamese armv hopes to have all of the r>4 new batons in action by the end of this year.158 words
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Article89 1953-08-08 7 LONDON. Aug. 7: (Reuter) The Liberal News Chronicle today condemned a South African Cabinet Minister's criticism of a wedding photograph of a daughter of the late Sir Stafford Cripps and a Nigerian. This newspaper printed the photograph on page one under the caption "Picture we89 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-08-08 7 JAKARTA. Aug 7. (UP)— The number of foreign and Indonesian importers In Surabaya East Java, has decreased by 50 per cent, loi lowing new registration, according to Antara News Agency. Indonesian importers now number 00 compared with 120 previously, while foreign importers total 200 compared53 words
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Article31 1953-08-08 7 UNITED NATIONS. Aug. 7. (UP) General Mark W. Clark said today th e Communists miaht h c holding unlisted American prisoners as hostages tor political purposes.31 words
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Article45 1953-08-08 7 A SABENA (Belgian air- 5 lines) ski .Sikorsky S. 55 J helicopter takes off from Brussels aiip»rt inaugu- rating the world's first J international helicopter service. Sabena will fly helicopters from Brussels j to Rotterdam. Lille, J Cologne and Bonn. UP 5 photo.UP - 45 words
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Article81 1953-08-08 7 LONDON. Aug. 7 (Refer)— Mr. Winston Churchill plans to return next week from Chequer.^, his official residence in Buckinghamshire to his own out-of-town hou. e at Chart well. Kent. He has not yet decided the date of his return to No. 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister's81 words
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Article41 1953-08-08 7 SOUTHAMPTON. Aug 7. (AP)— The first British troops assigned to Korea since the armistice sailed for the Far East yesterday. The First Battalion of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment left aboard the 18.()3«J-ton transport Empire Orwell. pnoio.41 words
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Article, Illustration116 1953-08-08 7 PANMUNJOM, Aug. 7, (Reuter-AP).— Twentyfive more British prisoners were handed over to-day bv the Communists as tne third day of the exchange under the Korean truce began at Panmunjom. Tne first Commonwealth soldier to be exchanged today was Gunner Norman Gra< Garland of the116 words
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Article43 1953-08-08 7 MOSCOW Aug 7 (AFPI The Union Council o! the Sui>reme Soviet today coi its debate on the budg I i hearing ad i in m Minister of Health A. Tn tyak<A-. and the Miniates oi Agriculture, A. Ko/.ov.43 words
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Article68 1953-08-08 7 BRUNSWICK. Aug 7. (Rei> V. r -nan reli.: have to I nan journ. that the lux ii v S >\ i pn B Expn hich runs ets n East I many and Moscow, was shot al I'd sh partisan! and n: I I red in68 words
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Article29 1953-08-08 7 THE c ire v S il ipo man that i. bigg< al ihe LT) desti I lenl to I ti i e.\--•i i»i I.'1 ,i con AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article236 1953-08-08 7 LONDON, Auff. 7 (Reuter) -Senior We tern diplomats will meet in one of the three Western cup taf soon to analyse .Moscow's latest Bote to tl Big Hire. and tt) draft a reply to it, according to aa authoritative source. lhe Kremlin note a virtu;UP - 236 words
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Article102 1953-08-08 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7: (Reuter) A California superior court jury today awarded a 'J9-year-old school teacher. Miss Fern Burner US$55,--000 (£19,643) damages for ha v int; been falsely accused of Communist leanings. Mr. Jimrmie Tarantino. a gossip magazine publisher, was ordered to pay102 words
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Article64 1953-08-08 7 ROME. Aug 7 (AP) Pre- mier Designate Attilio Piccioni reported to Pre<idcnt Luigi > Einaudi yesterday on progre^ I he is making towards forming jof a government and ending j the Italian political cri A briet Quirinale Palace announcement of their mectmg which took64 words
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Article66 1953-08-08 7 SAIGON. Aug. 7 (AP) Radio Vietminh broadcast today a report that France had 1 begun negotiating with Com- munist-led Vietminh for an armistice in the Indo-China war. Then saying it would give 1 further details in a subsequent broadcast, the radio added, with apparent contradiction,66 words
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Article90 1953-08-08 7 Hollywood Singer To Be Deported LOS ANfKI I s (AP) II! arn 1 i ingei 1 1 I I r boula i da [>• 1 tion to his nal He a i taken i tr) headquarters cm arranging f< on a US$5OO I), t r it t Immi > t<ir90 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-08-08 7 VICE AD rIIRAI. P i B jot, C-in C ol t Indian < > in THIS family of three, the Henri Bourdens is attempting to return to France from Vietnam by small boat. The wife is Jose on the left. The daughter is called Marcelle. UPUP - 46 words
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Advertisement214 1953-08-08 7 QUALITY TELLS I m* dm mmmmm______________t________________________mm* '^mWmmm*mmmmmmmmm*mmmmmmm m mmmmmW m *9mmmm tr -.'^ijpft..* f^* ra*a^flyffffil^ S| ar-]n rGPI^ Jfa?aaaaaaaai rftLol a^aEraaaa(l >> mt mM |rWBy3 Uffl B •a» Wm**^ W—W J rflLa* rHs! "3 aaß aaaß^ Vt««Eaaß rlBIl V feaaaWl BB V aaHl Ug mi m J*m\\ _tt__*m**AT BH aPßlrß^rrLaUßaaaHrH214 words
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226 1953-08-08 8 LONDON, Aug.7: (Renter)— Britain is getting ready for a big expansion of its operation of Jetliner services throughout the world, including round the globe routes by bigger and faster Comets and giant Britannias. British Overseas Airways Corporation, first airline to operate Jets, announced226 words
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352 1953-08-08 8 LONDON, Aug. 7: (Renter) Britain's Air and Supply Ministries today lifted the veil of secrecy surrounding one of the most powerful jet eng- Jap Ships For New Rl Coastal Run JAPAN plans to set up an inter-insulai shipping service in Indonesia352 words
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Advertisement679 1953-08-08 8 1 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINK AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD To Rong Kong Manila Rah* Yokohama Penang P Sham Spore I\S Weserstein (NDL) 15'lCAns IS/HAng 19/*lA«* T.B Brannsrhwelg (HAPAG) SO/31Ang l/2Se*>l X/^ept Tl. Nabob (NDL) 23^4Sept *^™£***m\ To Genoa, Marseilles Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg Bremrn. S'pore P. S'ham Penang 1 S Weserstein (NDL) g/ftXk't679 words
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Advertisement1170 1953-08-08 8 Tel* 2411 rait-ajaj BLUE FUNNEL LINE io'nne«.» 0M MANSFIFXD a CO., LTD. JJJ" Incorporated ln Singapore Carriers option ta proceed via other parts to load aad tiischarge cargo feAIMM.S to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORIS ..Due Sails P S'ham. Penang \ttntoi loi L!verp-K»l. Dublin a/ u Avonmouth Au B/ 81,170 words
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Advertisement344 1953-08-08 8 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Rotterdam Rotterdam Atnvterdaat HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ S'pore P. S'ham Penang DRENTE (RL) 17/33 Auk 24Au« 2a 2»»Aur ERIESLAND (RL) 2»AngsSept li Sepl 7XSent AMSTELDYE (HAL) 9/15Sept ICSept 17/18Sept Excc-in: passengei accommoda ion Aeents for R I HA344 words
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Advertisement728 1953-08-08 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILLNGS FROM SCANDLNAVM I K i nv 1 I (^IIN» S'pore P h|rn MONGOLIA- For Bangrok Saigon. Hongkong, Manila Kobe and Yokohama in > h "MAGUALA- For Bangkok "<> .Jl' 1 ,KX r "INDIA' For Bangkok Saigon ]oVpt Hongkong. Manilß Kobe Yokohams i A •SELANDI A" tot728 words
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Article171 1953-08-08 9 OETAND SOUk 0$ IN BRITAIN c.O Derationed, Price Up n() log. 7 (AP)— Britain's housewives got J „e\vs uith h bad yesterday: sugar probably in September, but it* price i s going V tl 0 cooking fats and butter. to B The Food Ministry said the price171 words
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Article50 1953-08-08 9 vf. io RK 7 M •*horn- escaped from Interfere I a^ r rerorain g ißstm\mrnran bv n them. r f ia the brd ami Se past U TmfemXX iihim a". leZ ntit- raused traffic fessional bird rai un r juempts lius is nun'T at50 words
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Article15 1953-08-08 9 4,000 Metres Dive Planned Pic- here of No the y to u has vent and15 words
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Article83 1953-08-08 9 Eligible Bachelor Is Engaged as Bri- helor. 21-3 l aduate. I 26, emer on a of the B .tain "and to three he Is known to thousands tor his public museum at his home, Palace House. Beaulieu in Hampshire. Southern England. Old Etonian and ex-officer in the Grenadier Guards he83 words
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95 1953-08-08 9 LONDON. Aug. 7 (Reuter) Members of leading political parties and other public figures ed a statement here last night urging closer association between Britain and Europe more precise British links S human Plan. nent v :ased In the six Schuiintrles—France, Italy, the NetherBelgium and95 words
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Article, Illustration441 1953-08-08 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN R V STANDARD SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT JAKARTA, August 7 Britain has just concluded a big sugar deal with Indonesia, restoring Indonesia to the exporting sugar field for the first time since the end of World War 11. Under the new contract,441 words
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Article49 1953-08-08 9 COLOMBO. Aug. 7 (UP) Ceylon will export 10,350 tons of rubber to China this month, bringing the total so far this year to 37,000 tons. government sources said yesterday. Ceylon is under agreement to export 50.000 tons of rubber a year to China.49 words
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Article29 1953-08-08 9 THE Luted States and Turkey have signed <*m agreement releasing lii.4no.uoo Turkish lira (about U5539,800,000) in Mui urity Admin. tion funds to supplement Turkey's military budget. AP.29 words
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Article176 1953-08-08 9 MALAYAN banking statistics show the total assets of banks in this country at May were greater than '**-<? value of their assets at the end of 1952,' while liabilities and the value of operations werei lower in May than at the end of the last176 words
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Article53 1953-08-08 9 THE Directors of Au-tral] Malay Tin Limited aOJaounced yesterday that theil rompanies procured a total of 3,676 piculs of tin ore during July. Thabawleik Tin Dredging Limited, 1,193 piculs; Pungah Tin Dredging Limited, 84n piculs; Austral Amalgamated Tin Limited, Asam Kumbang Section. H>s piculs and Puchong53 words
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Article44 1953-08-08 9 HONGKONG, Aug. 7 (AFP) Chinese Communist exports to Japan are repotted lo have been changed to the sterling payment > tem and imports from Japan to Hongkong to dollar payments, accordin information received trom Communist China by local importers and exporters.44 words
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Article190 1953-08-08 9 Rubber Buyers Show Fair Interest THE rubber market in Singapore yesterday remained about unchanged from Thursday's levels, first grade rubber for August shipment closing at 641 cents per Ib. (64 l cents per Ib. on Thursday). Fair buying interest was reported both locally and from upcounliy. Factory interest was small190 words
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Article22 1953-08-08 9 TOTAL ex* ol of all grades to al] i from Singapore anu the Federation ol Malaya July 1953, B tons.22 words
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Article58 1953-08-08 9 NEW YORK. ter). Wofi in value from i ikmi noo (about I niiii noo i $73,456,000,000 (about I I 000.000) hi 1952, a Unit tical bulletin ti Most of the due to higher] prici I i tual increase in amounted to oi bulletii -ed in58 words
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Article20 1953-08-08 9 Singapore G i Com. prices tm ci 64] FOB in bait I RSS Si rder Oct Tone. Stead-,20 words
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Article66 1953-08-08 9 THF produce Singapore remained q 1 ■11 ted with report! •<**. pra era iv i«t 5 2\ per il f buyers of A fusl. Coconut oil w rs. Singapore produce p (per picul) quoted by were U (Split) $27 (whole), copra I >f (at 1 l bier $250, Pepp.66 words
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Article45 1953-08-08 9 MAI .WAN" t:n sham malned steady j i U< and bu I round the pi ing Int er, the majority of I being to higher le* iber share Chanced prirrs imii armi 1 1 Baa-tees Belters I ild i MINI N I I I45 words
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Article33 1953-08-08 9 FLORENCE, Italj [AP) A p •ir up and hunting 1 n t d< He ih million I Us t« i 11 card'. B) i were P tor's of I33 words
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Advertisement68 1953-08-08 9 f Chinese history Hf/limp^ of thine n BEWTY OF BEAUTIES YANG KUEI FEI "\^W c rSa'cTnl fci I fcrf °fe^ "9 Huong Bth lK Chosen os 70/ f T^f Q J became the /*^'teV. yJh^TV be songs 7^ V f^ -••,nobo2t I^^^ f,j/ famous cf Ti 9e p. 4 f68 words
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Advertisement269 1953-08-08 9 mA*r^__^^___m m __m______________\ 2_^ B^Ps^^^^SSj 1 1 ///////m il rn hi. SimpftpfM TONIGHT SPECIAL "REMY MARTIN BRANDY NIGhT' i PHIZJ *.s FOB SPOI hwn.s OP KKail HAKIIN I VSOP BRANDi MM>n NlflMlli I). Messrs. MACLAINE WATSON CO., UD. DONT S1 kW 1 /> -SAVUS V) MARTIN l Dance lo Crorgr269 words
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Miscellaneous1122 1953-08-08 9 <|, 1 iiyull) i>!Liiftjl.liji^yiuyßliaaaalllll*Jraaalllaa*il SuSi **i Saaav*a I 11 ?!iee?ha 2 30. fi 15. 9n m 'nope DiajfV ships in harbour i.i\ r.itie k :,t k. am i?-.. taiping §e*m*mT*S MmWACmm. Jf Ot);ect;ve Burma 3. 830 913 urn ~*-a-.a.*w a.a W ....v.- Hfcarvea SCX; Chok Sam Km Hup 1230 FNTFRT1,122 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1953-08-08 10 MAXINE RAKICH - MAXINE RAKICH THE ACCENT IS ON SEPARATES' By sJ! PAKATF.S are new*! >J Thev have been n< ws for ji unod m.111% months now but strange js it mav s have aot '-".Mt on i n Malaya. And Ml toll yil w ',v— what many of1,260 words
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Article, Illustration795 1953-08-08 10 Bill V/ebb Jones - Bill V/ebb Jones IN SPITE of the very real opposition of the Johore Grand Prix, there was a full house to see and hear last Sunday morning's Rhythm Show at the Rex Cinema. It was unfortunate that the dates clashed. However, on the part of the795 words
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Article704 1953-08-08 10 ' ANACRUSIS - 'ANACRUSIS' MUSIC NOTES By 'yHE "ELIJAH" soloists for A the Musical Society's forthcoming production are Joyce Thompson (soprano), Doris Cox (contralo) and Paul Abisheganaden (ter: or). The baritone role of "Elijah** will be sung by the Society's guest artist, Harold Williams Joyce Thompson was introduced *o704 words
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Advertisement84 1953-08-08 10 iit'/t 4 '4i rscci s CUHDAY, August 9. \*M a.m. H.M.V. Btudio. Chamber Bnactnbla Cholt (Full) Hymn of Pralaa Monday. August It, 530 p.m. v.m.h Musical Society (Strings only). THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR FATTERN. You mutt enclote three ten cent ttampt il you want your pattern84 words
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Advertisement199 1953-08-08 10 y^ fmf*\ PARLOPHONE i I J^m*my m *To r \r*T'~*.J \f**Mm**A__ 1/ Ntw PAtLOCIIONI 78 RPM RKOfaDS Variety Hils from the new musical proofs 'GUYS AND DOLLS', sung 5) EDMUND HOCK3IDGE w.th Orchestra conducted by Phil.p Green XX I'LL KNOW LUCK BE A I A')Y XX I'VE NEVER BEEN IN199 words
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Miscellaneous93 1953-08-08 10 jjto Contest No, 27 Can You Name This Star? ALL through this Meek lat Singapore Standard pre aents its twentv-seventh stai COOlest All vou've eot to do is to collect the six pn lures ana their respective coupons and send thorn torr« h **r with Ihe nmie ot the stars93 words
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Miscellaneous55 1953-08-08 10 i I ,f Itta rr.Hn f w... i.r.i.1,,, u in. i „C'"' I M g| 1.1 a||M I IM| I I n> i Mlli.ir I i i ima i I IMtM<l \i 111-.KIO I i i trau I i i >•• tan i n-i i n INMV \mi v I55 words
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Article174 1953-08-08 11 SAAA Hope Now On Public no well with the Singapore Amateur r v* ociation. Late yesterday afternoon they i:^- f the Police th.it their application to hold i** 1 scheduled today could not be granted. f Ihe running Kuala to send a team of 4G to Kuala Lumpur. So fr.r174 words
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Article137 1953-08-08 11 RAF Score 5 Against Eurasians Combined RAF were too good winnmf r? let^n EM? t*e™m Commun-tv 7 5 ~t° in lheir 9AFA t~i l v i-eague game at Jalan Besar ,tadiu m ye^rdnv gent a n Aj .K Cn 4# p layin e tote&seni and thrustfin socce- tnnW bv inthm137 words
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Article79 1953-08-08 11 T tt "S.«»»ua] general meeting of the Singapore Asian Rugby Union held at the SCRC yesler.*Z {°f nvin S office bearers uer 0 elected: President: Tan Hoo n Siang ne-elected): Vice-Presidents: R Ssi K ai T Sf* Anf Soon Hoe .md Ng Wood Kan (all reelected) lion.79 words
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Article66 1953-08-08 11 SOCCER: SAFA Community leatjue, Indonesians rs Singapore Chinese at Jalan Besar; Div. 3A— P nnd T rs Blue Rovers nt Gei/lanq; Dv, :>c T.M.0.8.A. vs i P. Sfamaiani <If ("YMA ('RiCKE T: YMCA 'vs T.T.C. ut YMCA at 2.15 St. Andrcr.-'s Past rs Present ut Woods-file at 266 words
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Advertisement112 1953-08-08 11 Las! D»3 ,\KIB' Hindi) 5 Ml D MAST" Hindi) Tmnrr-'A .K II am SOl MIKKHOOD RESI (Tccn.) \\>' Hindustani) haiiuni Kaushal. rjjj Bahro. Today I P■• Il\\ (Tamil) igjjg <•»•■« W»r.d. 7 .fc 9.15 p.m. m s A I.IK LION" te. 4M \M .1 l wiil) 019 v d 15112 words
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Advertisement272 1953-08-08 11 r*4| N VmuiJSATiON N°E£* is .h^by fiiven mat ihe foi losing persons whose names and addresses ar e given below are applying jo the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and Mgned statement of the272 words
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Advertisement264 1953-08-08 11 THE SINGAPORE TRACTOR COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the United Kingdom UMITED STOP SERVICES SIGLAP ROAD TO FINLAYSON GREEN COMMENCING on Monday. oreson r AugUst ,W3 the whir* Lmi,lcd S^P Service Kurau f* 1^ 0 Tcl( will h. and F,n,a^on Green Sii an p Xter i ded l run fro Green,264 words
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Advertisement480 1953-08-08 11 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION (PERAK BRANCH) VOTICE is hereby given 31 thc Fl ANNUAL -•ENERAL MEETING of the Perak Committee of the Malayan Chine e Association will be held at the premises of the Perrk Chin. nber of Commerce. Nos ;ffi7. Hale otrcet. Ipoh on Sunday the 16th day of Augu480 words
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Advertisement693 1953-08-08 11 Sill I lONS WWII l> a i BrtlTiSH ibject. Ch i«aa i age \\2 GfcNKRAL CLKHX snipping, talexmanth «j vasscr experience I, r* -*>a Chineaa rd icat i l^rd 7 In Enelish R* ipore Salary flraAi Saiav. > > 103 Standard. S.:i.i: ■■•> l INDIA! I IK S> S E693 words
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Advertisement274 1953-08-08 11 srn \noNs m \vi i a mmmmr w INTII e*w i tcli-printev op« i hi in Pr taaag, Ipoh aad r I.umpur otTu i s |mm« lv \pp'> io aWI II i'i BCaadard ***ng.iporc i ei» ing 'l.i mI., af rxprrirner. qn.ili.'u iiiun. sp< <d and 1 1 ir> i274 words
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Miscellaneous90 1953-08-08 11 tfssfc c -vf J^Hslr^"" W/% 1 T K /W asdf df L- K.ny r\..l>llla S x p j.,-.,1r. Inf. *aX'.fU right-, ftaffatj a I I mmmmmmmmmmmmm-mmmmmmmmmmmm-mmmmmmmm_mmmmmmm--mmmmmm----m-mm.m, \__T*_\ I NHI W. II I THINK I'LL DO I I OH, DEAR--- WELL, "7 I WILL NOT— »af 111 I 111 THAT FROM90 words
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Article171 1953-08-08 12 TODAY'S SELECTIONS Windsoi Lad <Jay Kevellei lioudwnod MOl I.IN KOI Ofc MOII. IN KOI Ofc rMTtI OK\NI> l-iriy t.r.iml Mnrent Mushing m WMKIKI KANAKA 9VW9M XUmmmWrn Curlew ,#V,m, __l*' Sl\l»A I MU lIAVDKi; lIAYpKK 311iv.|.-.- >ia|*u Tahu siai».i l.ilm Prhaleer Frilateer Tmlltli Ol August PALITOf171 words
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504 1953-08-08 12 SCOT'I ISH MINSTREL. a Tudor Minstrel gelding has made mii'-h headway since his trip lo Bukit Timah and i s my choice iri the Bank Holiday Cup over six furlongs. Scottish Minstrel gave a •-.did account of himself red his rivals all th504 words
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Article23 1953-08-08 12 RAIN fell yesterday morning and with the sky threatening more rain the going for today's races is likely to be soft.23 words
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Article1270 1953-08-08 12 RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.-— Class 1 Div. 2— 6 Furs. L 4«i3 Fiflv Grand 6y 9.00 Mr Kok Huong Bagby bB5 Flushing 4y 8.13 Madam If Y. Cheong Bagby 3. 37»i Theatre 8y 8.12 "Brilliant Kongsi" Ma tS n «.-VV V, Wi,,d 4 bB9 Moulin Rouge 4v1,270 words
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590 1953-08-08 12 By WINDSOR LAD PENANG: Can Rigoletto, a 6-year-old Majano gelding measure up to the Penang Gold Cup fie Id and have the beating of the lot? My contention is that this out and out stayer will be equal to the task. HERE590 words
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Article, Illustration397 1953-08-08 12 STOP PRESS TODAY'S DOUBLE he carried the field right to midway up the straight before giving in to Rubber Exporter and company over six furlongs on the fiist day. He goes down 4 lb. and must be conceded a strong chance. He made good progress in the interval as seen397 words
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Advertisement27 1953-08-08 12 •aSf V XN -aA <\*a v V>*\vf B taia#* SPORTS TROPHIES SUPREME IN QUALITY VET ECONOMICAL IN PRICE S. P. H. de SILVA SlNtiAroKfc *UALA LUMPUfi iron.27 words
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Advertisement359 1953-08-08 12 aaal /Si^si lli\ I oxkfkki ;sampi>: mat i.i\KMomJ BOTTLE I'l Kl ii\a|„ «HM\IX\BU: I hum kvrri «IM IAI THONG WINMrT^^ fk Siii«a|.orr r K...1, I I ryjk iMi.n.i i r i •p* WRESTLING^ HAPPY WORLD STADIUJ TONIGHT Mr. 41 mi:\i.i\ |f32 I ROY HEFFLRNAN HfT^ >> f* -X 7 Min.359 words
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