The Straits Times, 24 July 1953
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Title Section14 1953-07-24 1 The Straits Times i n Established 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1953. 15 CENTS14 words
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Article464 1953-07-24 1 United Nations asked to send food for thousands KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday AN appeal has been made to the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund to help feed thousands of undernourished schoolchildren in Selanjror. To help out, it was suggested n kunla Lumpur today that wealthier parents should464 words
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232 1953-07-24 1 Rubber output 4,500 tons down on 1952 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THE Federation produced 4.496 tons Jess rubber in the first half of this year than in the first half of 1952 June production was 4'iiMl tons, compared to 47.592 tons v aking 273.896 tons for the halfdto 278.392 tons i232 words
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Article, Illustration119 1953-07-24 1 COMPANY SHUTS 4 FACTORIES MR LEE KONG CHI AN mini owner R ry in in by n, and tin compann Pi-nanu Teluk Anso n and Kuala Kai Thr L*-e Riif. 15 place* .in o! the con pany "We may shut down ann <\ compan Me. I d the shutdowns toReuter - 119 words
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Article122 1953-07-24 1 rE Singapore Cty Council^ $10-rrJll:on (4i per cent i loan is expected to be r over-subscribed today third da y after it was offered to the public. By yesterday afternoon, more than $8 mill.on had been .subscribed. The C.tv President. Mr. T.122 words
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Article55 1953-07-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A communique late today said that one British soldier Wi Wiled and two British officers and one soldier wounded nijiht when two patrols failed to recognise each other in tn»Bahau district of Negri Sembilan. Names of the casualties are being withheld til! next of55 words
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Article27 1953-07-24 1 LONDON. Thurs —Sir Winston Churchill may leave his private home in Kent next week for Chequers, official count ry home of Prime Ministers. irßevitec27 words
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Article21 1953-07-24 1 TAIPEH. Thurs— The NationaKst news agency said to•nat Chou En-lai will lead a delegation to Moscow soon. UPUP - 21 words
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Article22 1953-07-24 1 ATHENS. Thurs. Five girls aged between 12 and 19 wendrowned in Western Greece when their boat overturned A P22 words
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Article31 1953-07-24 1 SEOUL, Thurs— An advance party of Swiss and Swedish delegates for the neutral nations commission were flown in today to the United Nations Munsan headquarters in Korea.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article15 1953-07-24 1 LONDON. Thurs. Author and playwright J. B. Priestley today married novelist Hawks. A.p15 words
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Article212 1953-07-24 1 On the big talks proposal MOSCOW. Thursday DRAVDA today attacked the "motives" of the three Western powers in proposing four-power talks on Germany and Austria. Pravda said that Britain, the United States and France wanted the meeting "for purposes which have nothing in common with theUP - 212 words
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144 1953-07-24 1 LONDON Thurs. From HALL ROMNEY BRITAIN is being urged to help Malaya in her financial trouble by cutting commitments in such places as Western Germany. Advocating this today, the Daily Express says that when rubber and tin were commanding much higher prices. Malaya made144 words
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Article34 1953-07-24 1 PENANG. Thurs. —The Unileo States" Consul General in Malaya. Mr. Charles Baldwin, has returned to Singapore by air after spending five days in Penang on a combined business and vacation trin34 words
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121 1953-07-24 1 yHE Singapore Improvement Trust is drawing up a x supplemental^ scheme to build low-cost houses for sale to the public. The Trust's chairrr.an. Mr T. P F. McNerp. said yesterday that the project, which would be an f xperimental one. would have to121 words
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Article161 1953-07-24 1 Rhee made promise, says Dulles WASHINGTON. Thurs Mr Dulles said tonight that President Syngman Rhee had promised not to obstruct a truce. Mr. Dulles said he asv.mivi that Rhee would abide by his promise made in a personal letter to President Eisenhower on July 11. Thr Secretary if State addedReuter - 161 words
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Article33 1953-07-24 1 PARIS. Thurs -The French government decided today to i Invite the Kinc of Ombod'.a to send representatives to negotiate for the completion of measures of independence alI ready carried out.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article39 1953-07-24 1 LONDON. Thurs— Mr. Selwvn Lloyd. Minister of State fr.r Foreign Affairs, and M. Rene Massigli. French Ambassador in London, today discussed the recent three-power Washington talks and the proposed meeting of thf. Big-Four Foeign Ministers.— RenterReuter - 39 words
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Article101 1953-07-24 1 LONDON. Thurs. THE Secretary for Colonies. Mr. Oliver r.»!trlton. said yesterday that action to expel Mr. Ho Yew Mau from Singapore and send him to China had been suspended. "An alternative punishment is now being consider cd." he told the House of Commons Mr. Url ton101 words
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Article33 1953-07-24 1 TAIPEH. Thurs The s»cond batch of American F-R4 Thunderjets arrived In Formosa and was delivered to the Nationalist Air Force early this week, usually reliable Nationalist sources said today Router.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration127 1953-07-24 1 Middy' Michael comes home M KHAKI. Kg Fook Khan. first Sea Stout to go to Britain on a Alfred H«l and Company scholarship returned to Singapore yesterday in th- Blue Funnel freighter Autulvcus. i pupil of Can Eng Seng School, Michael. 17. was told that he returns to school today.127 words
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Article168 1953-07-24 1 England sent in and sent out LEFDB, Thurs. AT the end of the first day's play In the fourth Test match here today England had li r H2 runs. Onco a«ain I won and <>n this •on he m d in to b.tt It vu a move which '■ried Immediately168 words
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Advertisement38 1953-07-24 1 Official Distributort of ROL E X nd OTHER HIGH-CLASS WITCHES G. C. De SUVA BROS., Jewtllert 1. RiMn flare. Sincspar*. 1. Vhnnr S3III de Laval the new LATEX CONCENTRATOR MCALISTER CO., LTD. r pore Kutihi Lumpur Ipoh Pcnang38 words
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Advertisement25 1953-07-24 1 Deveiopimg.Printing Enlarging Kodak < Mnln/a Limited Otp«i f»«»r,i r>ir- C(M< Vnrtgt (N A I v ni 'I 'i if, v^<r*7 If >* *J^jU^^^^BßsL II r oramßrush It25 words
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Article73 1953-07-24 2 CAPTAIN EXCUSED HONG KONG. Thur.^ marine court inquiry today held Captain William E. Jones guilty of errors of judgment in the loss of his ship on May 10 but excused him because' hr had been told that certain navigational lights had been extinguish, d Capt Jones,AP - 73 words
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Article51 1953-07-24 2 LONDON. Thurs Commonwealth governments are considering holding another economic conference on a ministerial level to discuss sterling area problems, an authoritative source said today. The conference would be a sequel to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' economic conference held in London at the end of last year.Reuter - 51 words
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Article72 1953-07-24 2 MANILA. Thurs. -Malnutnbig probln Asian countries, Filipino nutrition expert reported Mrs Dinee Laurel Boeob<> executive ,J the Philippine Food Commission made this report after attendhe third meeting of the joint Fnod and Agricultural Organization Nutr.tion Committee of South and Eav held in Bandoeng, indom Mrs B teobo.72 words
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Article88 1953-07-24 2 MELBOURNE, Thurs children playing in a backyard last week unearthed a jar containing £800 'about $5.400 1 and started Melbourne police digging up ands of pounds in banknote in other jars. Detectives believo their flnd may bo same of the £33 5m Australian army pay rollReuter - 88 words
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Article98 1953-07-24 2 LONDON. Thurs. An American seaplane last night lifted 16 British airmen off life ra!ts in the Mediterranean a few hours after their transport plane crashed off North Africa. The plane, from the U.S. air-sea rescue squadron at Wheelus Field. North Africa, made a daringAP - 98 words
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Article125 1953-07-24 2 \I.(TTTA. Thuryl EMGHTEEN Pressmen were injured two serioush "and 15 of them arrested here today when police made an unexpected swoop on group of press I representatives watching an illegal meeting. The mt organised by the Tramfarr Resistance utter in defiance of prohibitory (H125 words
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Article106 1953-07-24 2 TRIBAL CHIEF APPEALS LONDON, Thurs. NKAU Majara, chief of a tribe, was today granted special leave to appeal to the Privy Council against a 12--year sentence with hard labour on a charge of being accessory after the fact in a ritual murder. The petition of 11 other Africans sentenced toReuter - 106 words
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Article49 1953-07-24 2 PARIS. Thurs. President Vincent Auriol today received Colonel Sir John Hunt, Sir Edmund Hillary and Mr. A. Gregory to congratulate them on conquestinfc Everest. The thrpp Britons, who ar rived from London today, wli br gacaU <>f the French Alpln Club during their stay In Pan; Re-itor49 words
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Advertisement441 1953-07-24 2 PUBLIC APPOINTNU APPLICATIONS are Invited tor the p<v HrhooU. ReUngnr Slate Ec Department. Salary and co«t of living (allowance a Class Trained Teacher in English School* (basic 1216 A9AO awl J4i Al2 432) plu.t non -pen•ionable allowance of $30 00 pet irirruem. Qualifications: Normal Claas Training plus at least a441 words
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Advertisement1510 1953-07-24 2 NOTICES THF MAfiAPORE LEGISLATIVE (.OUNCIL ELFXTIONS ORI>INA>CE. 1947. (No. 24 of IM7) NoUHcaUon under Section 15(2) Notice hereby given that List* "A" and "B" for the Electoral District of Tanglin prepared In I nccordanr'' with section 15il> of r the Singapore Legislative Council Ciertlona Ordinance. 1947. gre com- pletrd and1,510 words
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Advertisement684 1953-07-24 2 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE~ LE<iISLATI\ r E COUNCIL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1947. (No. 24 of 1947) Notification under Section 15(2) Notice is hereby given that Lists •A" and "B" for the Electoral District of City prepared in accordance with section 15(1) of the .sm&apore Legislative Council Klex-tlons Ordinance. 1947. are completed and684 words
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Advertisement760 1953-07-24 2 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1947. (No. 24 ef IM7) NotiflcaUon under Section IS (2) Notice Is hereby given that Lists ••A >- and "B" for the Electoral j District of Katong prepared In accordance with section 15(1) of the Singapore Legislative Council Elections Ordinance, 1947. ar? ompleted760 words
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Advertisement675 1953-07-24 2 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be recehrd at the Office of the Director of Public Works, Singapore, up to noon of (he 14th August. 1953. for Kandang Kerbau Hospital Extension*. Singapore. Printed form* of tender with all particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Chief Architect. Public Works675 words
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Article, Illustration711 1953-07-24 3 LONDON, Thursday. "\JK. Kenneth Younger, former Labour Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, said last night that it was "very tragic" that a truce in Korea should be endangered at the moment of signing through the "fanaticism" of President Rhee. Mr.Reuter - 711 words
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Article196 1953-07-24 3 Don't quit Suez, Peer warns LONDON Thurs- The Foreign Office said today that Lord Hankey. director of the Suez Canal Company, had M-nt them a letter warning against the coruequen a British withdrawal from thf «Canal zone b.i According to the Daily Ex the report saic 1 "that if Bntroopy196 words
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Article46 1953-07-24 3 Four killed as houses crash LUCKNOW Thurs. IJOUR people wrro killed and r three innired when hvr houses collapsed today '"Mowing heavy r Three of thoae kil>d Women who lived in one house Lucknow which monsoon showers row ha inches of rain in 24 bom.- Reut'T46 words
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Article26 1953-07-24 3 CAIRO Thurs Eeypt last night began a fear-day celebration of Liberation D the first anniversary of th^ July coup which ousted Kins Farouk RenterReuter - 26 words
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Article28 1953-07-24 3 PARIS. Tbura The French National Assembly today agreed on minor chang the constitution. Includi] measure to facilitate the formation of Rovemmeir future Cabinet crises Router.Reuter - 28 words
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Article107 1953-07-24 3 JAKARTA. Tli FFTEEN thousand members of the Communist Federation of Trade Unions held a mass mertint: followed by a torchlight demonstration In front ol President Soekarno'a palacr. last msht demanding that thr government .-.tamp out the fanatiral Muslim Darul Islam terrorist organisation Thr meeting and107 words
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Article220 1953-07-24 3 BANGKOK. Thursday. DOLICE reinforcements have been rushed to Slam's northern frontier where Hor tribesmen (Chinese Muslim bandits, from Yunnan) have seized a village north of Chiengrai. police sources said today. In a two-hour gun battle between police and bandits, one bandit was killed and several wereReuter - 220 words
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156 1953-07-24 3 The betting coup 'brain' posed as owner LONDON Thurs. Yard detectives 3 are seeking a wealthy nan believed to have used r.other man's name to try to .let £250,000 i about $2,000.--'0 in a betting coup at Bath acecourse last week. Evidence suggests that the icrim of the impersonation >\as156 words
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127 1953-07-24 3 MOCK WAR— SO MILES FROM IRON CURTAIN FONTAINEBLEAU. Thur». Latest Jet aircraft of the At lantic Pact countries will begin air sweeps within 50 miles of the Iron Curtain today wher Exercise Coronet involving 1.800 aircraft of nine countries opens over Western Europe The aircraft are acting In a mockReuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration166 1953-07-24 3 ROME. Thurs. rpHE chances of survival of Premier Alcide De Gas- I peri's week-old government diminish^ rt today when Richt-wlng Monarchist members of Parliament decided to I vrt c against his request for a vote of confidence. The 16 Monarchist Senators and 40 Deputies decided onReuter - 166 words
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Article252 1953-07-24 3 LONDON. Thun>. /"kPENINO indications of another v firm (toy In atock markets »oon materialised and once more mo«t orlce changes were to higher level* The turnover continued small but there was a marked absence of .sellers. Plantation!) showed a mixed trend. Rubber developed a firmer undertone and United252 words
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Article23 1953-07-24 3 LONDON. July 23. Cash Buyers t583; Sellers €584; Forward Buyers *1582 I; >; Sellers £584. Turnover a.m. 150 tons p.m. 15 tons.23 words
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Article30 1953-07-24 3 LONDON July 23 —Spot 19.d .Vie 19\d.. Sept 19^.d.. Ort -Dec Jan -Mar. 19vd.. Apr -June 19'- d. July ci.f. 19' id.. Aug. ri.t. 19' ,d Tone: Quiet30 words
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Article41 1953-07-24 3 LONDON. Thurs— Leaders of the Trade Union Congress today put on record their "firm opposition" to sponsored television in Britain. Tht T.U.C General Council said it was convinced public opinion was "overwhelmincly opposed" to the idea. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article21 1953-07-24 3 ATHENS. Thurs. Mr Michael Scrghiet has bern appointed the new Soviet Ambassador to Greece, the first since 194R -ReutorReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement8 1953-07-24 3 ENGLISH .ELECTRIC MOTORS Lister Enqinei,. nig Lld^ HL-I.8 words
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Advertisement150 1953-07-24 3 A new shipment of economical Australian Pork has arrived! Try PORK LOIN ROAST with baked potatoes, cauliflower and, of course, apple sauce. "You'll be glad you bought it at Cold Storage" SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. BRIDGES >lOl>i l?\ dtUBBEII MACHINERY Jnrivalled tor halt a cenfury JAVID BRIDGE CO.. LTD150 words
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200 1953-07-24 4 Driver is fined $500, banned for a year A SINGAPORE journal- Ist, Jack Douglas imont. was nned $500 In the Second Traffic cstrrday and ed from drivinß pleaded guilty before Mr Yoon Chonjr. the n. to driving a car while the influence of drink on I to such an extent200 words
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Article28 1953-07-24 4 An 11-year-oid Chinese boy Lim Kep Cher of Queen SI Smßaporr vm admitted to thr General Hospital after knocked down by a taxi in Vic'frdav mormn"28 words
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158 1953-07-24 4 And 6,000 more will have homes before end of year T»HE Singapore Improvement Trust has provided homes for about 10,000 people since the beginning of this year. The trust's chairman, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, said yesterday: "We hope to house at least158 words
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Article43 1953-07-24 4 PENANG. Thurs— The v-cntral committee ol UMNO has appointed lnche Yasin bin Date Abdul Rahman acting Secretary General in place of Inchc Zulkifiee Hashim who ned recently. lnche Zulklflec has been Secretary General since 1951 when Capt. Hussein Onn resigned.43 words
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Article108 1953-07-24 4 BAND WILL LURE THE VOTERS PENANG. Thurs— The curfew :n Bukit Mertajam has affect *ri the registration of i voters for the town'i first ons this year With only four days to po. nearly 2.000 eligible voters havp responded Plans to continue registration risht up c midnight deadline on Saturday108 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-07-24 4 TWO shy little visitors who arrived at Kallanc Airport yesterday. They are Makoto. a?ed five, and his sister Kazuko. aged seven, the children of the first Japanese Consul to Indonesia Mr Yashiki. Strait* Time* photo.35 words
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Article110 1953-07-24 4 Mr. K. M. Byrne has been re-elected president of the Singapore Civil Service Association for 1953.54. Other officers are: Ist vlce-prc-Nident: Mr. L. C. Goh; 2nd vie— president: Mr. M. T. PUlay; secreMr. Ng I.iang Chuan (.reelected*; asst. secretary: Mr. Harry Goh (re-elected): treasurer: Mr.110 words
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Article59 1953-07-24 4 Koh Hoy was yesterday fined $15 in default ihree days* gaol by the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate. Mr. E. H. DNetto. for carrying three fowls in a small bag on Bukit i Timah Road on July 22. The court was told that the bag.59 words
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Article254 1953-07-24 4 MR. NIGEL L. MACASSEY, a prominent Colony lawyer speaking on "Law and the Citizen" at a public meeting at St. Joseph's Institution Hall last night, drew attention to three legal matters which, he said, should have received the attention of Singapore legislators. The first was254 words
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Article39 1953-07-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. lnche A. G. Pawan bin A Ghani has been transferred from Perak to Johore Bahru as Deputy State Information Officer in place of Syed Othman who has been transferred to the Supervisor of Elections' office.39 words
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Article77 1953-07-24 4 THE 1.000-strong Singapore City Council Services Union is annoyed with City Councillors because they want junior employees applying for bicycl loans to furnish guarantees. The Unions president, Mr. Tph Choon Keat. said: "This is tiiculous. Our boys need the -ycles so that they can per- form77 words
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Article, Illustration125 1953-07-24 4 A STUDENT of Tanjonic Katonj? Girls' S<-hix>l. Mis> Tay Suan. has bean awarded the first prize of $25 in the annual Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association stitnp contest (winning poster seen below). A panel of four judges. Mr. Q. H. Kiat, Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan. Mrs. E. Hudson and125 words
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175 1953-07-24 4 I A NEW type of electric traffic control light will shortly be set up at four Singapore cross-roads to reduce congestion caused by opposing streams of traffic which both want to turn right. The lights will have time switches so175 words
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Article89 1953-07-24 4 'GIVE UP TRAFFIC CONTROL' THE SINGAPORE Prr»_ sivr Party decided last Dtght to recommend that the Council should hand over to the Government ihe Highway Authority. The party agreed that it .lrablc to abolish the dual control on traffic matters It proposed, however, that there should be modifications -in the89 words
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Article27 1953-07-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs— E. Allagan was fined $180 in the Police Court today for .selling cow's milk adulterated by the addition of 34% water27 words
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Advertisement201 1953-07-24 4 Mt^~ !a d u> 4 IV im I y k. imA^m miilJ I r^msJ I v m m^m m m m m ja# mam a jp* st**±\ J^^^msS^^^^Jlw/insL^L V\ 4 > mm mm Mm f /wlf/iWC j# frwtfV tw MnMTik^?^mW^f^i MOBILITY The Land-Rover with its j? 2 r\ f 4-Wheel201 words
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221 1953-07-24 5 IPOH, Thursday. THREE suggestions for financial assistance from the Government for hard-pressed miners are to be made by Perak Chinese Mining Association. It wants this to be done through its central all-Malayan organisation in Kuala Lumpur- I The plan was revealed today221 words
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Article95 1953-07-24 5 The Air Ministry is to Rivt certain posts in Singapore P..A.F. establishments to locai employees. Commanding officers of the establishments have been asked which posts can be considered under the new policy. Future policy This is stated in the annual report of the Air95 words
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Article77 1953-07-24 5 $55,280 FOR FIRE VICTIMS UP to yesterday. 631 families, victims of thr Kallang Basin fire, had registered mlth Singapore Social Welfare Department The departn. niblic on behalf of Singapore Joint Relief Organisation, has paid out $***** to 593 families totalling 2.764 people. Of the remaining 38 fami;>ayment will be made77 words
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Article48 1953-07-24 5 A cat chose a corner feet fmm I bench to give b:rth yesterday Hearing a "meow a member of the court staff wen-, to investigate He found a cat and three kittens in a corner near •n almeirah U there The court carried on48 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-07-24 5 MR. R. D. H. WII.MKR manager of the Sineapore branch <i the Bank of India Ltd., leceives a garland from Mr. V. I, Abraham of thr hank's r xchangr department at a ea party at the bank yesterday. Mr. Wilmer saiis «n home leave on August 2.47 words
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Article43 1953-07-24 5 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. Four holders of provisional licences who d*.d not display the L. were each fined $25 in the Magistrate's Court y< day. The magistrate sairi: "I have been told that yo ashamed to display the43 words
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Article259 1953-07-24 5 JF the prosecutor and. the de--1 fence counsel employ shortness of temper at the bar table, I am inclined to lose mine too.' Mr Tan Ah Tah. Singapore First District Judge, said during a case yesterday. He was addressing the prosecutor, Mr. M. C. Boyle, senior259 words
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Article44 1953-07-24 5 Thp peninsular Malays Union will launch a Welfare Lottery on Aug 1 to eoUeci funds for vlctlmj of the Geylang fire. Che Isa Zain. secretary of tho Welfare Lottery Committee, said last night that pol.ee permission will be sought.44 words
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Article233 1953-07-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. THE Malayan Trade Union Council today clarified its position in the political fund issue. "The MTUC will not be concerned with the setting up of a political fund. That will be the responsibility of individual unions and their respective memberships." it said233 words
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Article, Illustration85 1953-07-24 5 SEEN ON A TOl'R by helicopter of jungle forts arc Brig. A. de Burgh Morris. Commander. 48 Gurkha Infantry Brigade (left), and Mr. J. N. D. Harrison, C.P O. Perak (right). Between them in the front row is the commander of a fort in85 words
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Article106 1953-07-24 5 A cowherd. Bashir, son of Mohamed Noor, 22, was yesterday sentenced to three months' gaol by the Singapore Sixth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, for criminal breach of trust of five cows valued at $1,200 belonging to his employer, Abdul Shukoor. The sentence106 words
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Article24 1953-07-24 5 The new nurses' home at the Singapore Oeneral Hospital will be opened next Wednesday at 5 p.m. by Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan.24 words
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Article70 1953-07-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Inchp Musa bin Hit am has been elected chairman and club captain of the newlyformed Coronation Boys Club thers elected were- Inche Mohamed Sawadi. hon secretary: Mr. Le P Ah Pheo. hon r Xf S T U r rer: Inchp Anr nan70 words
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226 1953-07-24 5 'I found a crying girl and deadmaid in house' RETURNING home one Saturday afternoon. We* Tiang Cheng, a clerk, found his five-year-old sister-in-law with a handkerchief tted over her mouth and crying A short distance away, a maidservant lay motionless in blood. Wee told this to Mr. C. H. Oiam,226 words
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Article107 1953-07-24 5 'TWO DIED WHEN LORRY HIT SHOP' 1 SINGAPORE shop-keeper and his young assistant were killed when a lorry crashid Into their shop-house at the Junction of Sultan Gate and Beach Road at 5.30 a.m. on Feb. 1, the Traffic District Court was told yesterday. Coroner's finding In the dock was107 words
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Article295 1953-07-24 5 But magistrate fines him $100 IF every young person suffering from a minor "mental disturbance" could use the roads as he pleased they would not be safe for anyone, Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, the Singapore Second Traffic Police Magistrate, said yesterday In the dock was Mohamed295 words
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Article156 1953-07-24 5 R. L. EBER, counsel for Mr. K. M Byrne, of thr Colonial Secretariat and fa leader of the Council of Action, yesterday asked the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, for a copy of the findings of the tribunal which heard the gross insubordination and156 words
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Advertisement242 1953-07-24 5 ami wit iMvt to bt rich*** U^^i* B^B^B^B^^9Bflß^^^^^fi& m A ten jiti^ i I Dittributed by: Connell Bros. To. (M) Ltd. Singapore Koala Lumpur Prnang Malacca Ipok Is there anything t^^ ISL. to relieve this wC prickly heat? M^ es Asepsol V Vs^sS gu-rdsyoutgainst f TOR ALL SKIN J K242 words
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Miscellaneous135 1953-07-24 5 >IN(.\P(>RI CHAMKFK r:\SEMBLE. irar»a- at Monk H. rf p m PI Hl.lt KtLUIO.Ns IlilllL: Mob. 'nit* trrt ihowa at MRNVR I>.ok Aver B.i»in 57» Upper Scran, goon Road *nd T<ui| B.ihra community centre 7 p.m i -is.: i-'ri-e ft m «how The Farminudiiie Wiv ic-ii.uuri and Princeton L\xtgr in a«r<ond::u>n«d135 words
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Article46 1953-07-24 6 I two dv ellne» rHANDS having Sal-.- on :nr*aln at t I < id Spore n| and r i lan;e skirts. iindtrt D'Mmrldn 1 H Ties PI ice i f.ap kee oflVr thrlr and food Choo. and Mr< R^iri. Pih Kong. v Ml C'hons I Road46 words
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Article1043 1953-07-24 6 receipts are not, however, a] very safe guide. In the firs* quarter revenue from rubber ajSjd tin exceeded the estimates They will not do -this again. At the end of June total receipts from Customs and Excise were only $4 million less than halt the estimated total for1,043 words
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Article238 1953-07-24 6 The different interpretations placer! on the understanding which Mr. Robertson. President Eisenhower's envoy, reached with President Rhec are not bring allowed to interrupt thr final preparations for signing a Korean armistice. It is possihl* that the UN. Command and I the Communists wiii announce the date of238 words
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Article, Illustration863 1953-07-24 6 Little faith in outcome of Karachi talks Front a mpeciai cvrrvttponctenf in Kararhi withdrawal of the United Notions from the Kashmir ciUpute after failure of U.N. me--I.»tor Frank Graham to find common ground. De&p.lt pessimism about the meetings, interest remains h.gh as the result of i local view in Kashmir'sAP - 863 words
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280 1953-07-24 6 JVJR JOHN JACOB argues that the interests of nonMalay communities are identical'^. Are they? If they are. then one may assume that Mr. Jacob implies that non-Malay communi'u 1 should collectively "co-operate" to safeguard and promote their interests in opposition to Maiav interests. He aLso claims280 words
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Letter153 1953-07-24 6 IAM begining to wonder if the members of the Town Board in Kajang are aware that almost half of Jalan Suleiman and parts of Mendaling Street have become at one I tim> or another, open-air repair depots for buses and motor cars All types of153 words
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Letter111 1953-07-24 6 AS in the early part of this year, the Labour Party's spokesman asked all members to pay up their subscriptions and renew membership for 1953. I sent mine to the secretary on May 21. Later this was confirmed by the secretary over the telephone, but to111 words
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Letter232 1953-07-24 6 TRUE LOVE— NO DIVORCE' THERE WAS no intention on my part to bring ridicule on Mrs. Fozdar and the Singapore Council of Women In my letter to Saturday Forum. But apparently they do not seem to see the contradictory i nature of their demands for "better marriage and divorce laws."232 words
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Letter439 1953-07-24 6 fT can be safely said that the standard of education of a pupil in Standard Five of a Malay school to-day is more or less equivalent to that jf a pupil in Standard Three prewar. Very few Standard Three pupils are able to write a good439 words
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Letter93 1953-07-24 6 I WISH to refute the allegation made by Mr. M. Blrchee (S.. T. May 27) that there was a deficit of $24,000 in the statement of accounts of the Johore State Branch of the MCA. This allegation was not true. At an extraordinary general committee meeting of the93 words
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Article464 1953-07-24 6 'On the Margin TV or not TV THE NEWB that Ma television is likely to b< Indefinitely postponed h:« turally caused i disappoint men I n may i a lit' In Britain wt for televi try and <1 with odd little up like l.nhtnins conductors Bftt the roofs, there ar<464 words
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Advertisement251 1953-07-24 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ISAA> A nton. Mt< a daughter Ju., 22nd. at i On July 18tr. IMJ -ad. to Shirley <ne« c of Major An'hony d Orenadter Uua.O*. a caufhter The engagement is 1953. Sen: Chua O«ok Mr Kong Wee. both of lialarra Orn-e I R»v-ird C A >ITI > rtONS251 words
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Advertisement20 1953-07-24 6 DREADER'S igest The MOST WIDELY-READ MAGAZINE in the World $1/- A Copy C. R- DAHARATHA RAJ LTD PHONE X»7»6 SIXCAPORE20 words
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Advertisement103 1953-07-24 6 6. RaHlei Place Phone ***** ffI^»OPTICIAN WttPN SHEAFFEKS Sk/up "Just what the doctor ortfi LVw to avoWt the rlottine. e-l<>-jS\\ and ccrrosion caused by *^sjj mon inks. A switch to j/^zf can save many dollars in i J^^r -s or comDkte rep ejmy* 1^ ment. Skrip never rlols or *V>103 words
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Article186 1953-07-24 7 'TELL CUSTOMS ALL YOU KNOW' KTAI.A LUMPUR. Thurs. A senior Customs officer. Mr. C. P. Bayley. tnnieht asked the public to toll the department, about snuggling In the Federation. Mr. Bayley. w h ovr .l.ilaya, .said it d benefit rvervono to :iected thr maximum revei. Without this money, the Government186 words
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96 1953-07-24 7 rpHE University of Malaya is 1 advertising all ovw the vorlri for a professor -o teach dental students how to make kMth. The chair in prosthetic denm Urn post is called, is temporarily filled by a n* professor from Amernca. Professor Terrell, the96 words
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Article74 1953-07-24 7 The Singapore Children's Aid Society, which maintains an average of 25 boys and piru each year, hopes to have own home soon. The Society present home. Melrose. in Tomlinson Road, is j rented. The Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll. who is the president of the Society,74 words
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Article, Illustration125 1953-07-24 7 THEATRE TIME IN ALEXANDRA BARRACKS SCHOOL MRS. M. CAMPBELL, headmistress of the Alexandra Secondary (iraminar School at (.illman Barracks. Singapore, is se*n above presenting the cast of the French play 'Lp Medccin Malgre Lvi" to Mrs. OCarroll Scott, wife of the (i.O.C, Singapore Dis- trict which took place after the125 words
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Article, Illustration445 1953-07-24 7 BIG WELCOME FOR SULTAN, HOME AFTER C-DAY TANJONG MAUM, Thurs. THE Sultan of Perak, on A his return from Eng- land today, said his visit to the coronation was made all the more memorable by the knowledge that his people in Perak wore celebrating the same event, at the same445 words
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Article141 1953-07-24 7 'No rush of Indians to Malaya' THE office of the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya. Mr. M. Gopala Menon. yesterday refuted allegations of an abnormal influx of Indian immigrants Into Singapore and the Federation. In a statement last nicht. it said that the present, heavy passenger traffic141 words
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Article34 1953-07-24 7 Persekutnan Perempuan Muda Melayu (Young Malay Women's Association) will entf rtaln Inmates of the 'Social Welfare's Bushey Park and Nantlna Homes at the S ngapore Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay, at 3 p.m. tomorrow.34 words
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228 1953-07-24 7 Seven-man committee to probe teaching of religion THEY SEEK TO ACHIEVE HIGHER STANDARD IN SCHOOLS KI'ALA Ll'MPl'R. Thursday. ASI'RVEY will be made soon of conditions in religious schools throughout the Federation and Singapore with a view to improving student welfare and educational standards. The survey is sponsored by the Federation228 words
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Article159 1953-07-24 7 $500,000 LOAN HITS PADI KUNCHA' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. THE Rural and Industrial Development Authority has approved a $500,000 loan t 0 the Central Kedah Cooperative Banking Union Limited to help finance members during the per.«Jd from planting to harvest and thus save them from the "padi kuncha" system. About 50159 words
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Article76 1953-07-24 7 An ex-conductor of the Singapore Traction company. Chong Kee Han, was yesterday fined $40. or three weeks' paol by the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate. Mr. E H. D'Netto. for trying to •hep.t the Singapore Traction company of ten cents. When Chong was asked76 words
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Article217 1953-07-24 7 W. Yorks open with a double KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs lIHTHIN 14 days of starting operations in MaJaya.thc Ist Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment today had their first success -accounting for two of; three terrorists shot in the Federation. A patrol of "B" Company, led by National Service Sgt. Brian Freer, of217 words
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Article63 1953-07-24 7 They seek 'golden voice' title Two girls from the exchange at Ipoh will represent Perak in the "golden voice" contest open to "hello" girls in the country at Kuala Lumpur. They are Miss Henrietta Newman <18> and Miss G. RaJeswari (20). who were i selected by a panel of Judges.63 words
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Article64 1953-07-24 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Wong Moy, 21, of Kulai. was 1 charged in the Police Court today with contravening an order made by the Mentri BeB&r, Johore. requiring her to tay within her residence between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. She told the Court that she64 words
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Article43 1953-07-24 7 Swaml Vamadevananda. president of the Singapore RamakiLshna Mission, will conduct a prayer meeting and continue the lecture on "Journey to the Temple at Kedar Nath in the Hlrrjalayas on foot" at the Mission premises, 9 Norrls Road tomorrow evening at 6.30.43 words
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294 1953-07-24 7 RED PAPER URGED USE OF GUNS, COURT TOLD DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE of the subverstre activities of the Malayan Communist Party was tendered by the acting Solicitor -General. Mr. E. P. Shanks, in Urn Singapore Assizes yesterday. In the dock were thr*H» Chinese, Pang Slew Keng, Wong See Kai and Chau Kla294 words
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Article14 1953-07-24 7 Kairhelci Uirl.v school. Sln.^pore has received further $8,868 for their buildnz fund.14 words
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Article162 1953-07-24 7 BOTTLES OF BRANDY IN CAR CHARGE PUSTOMS men who chased a speeding car from Kalian? Road to Bain Street on Feb 5 detained one man and founri in the car 100 quart bottle.s of brandy on which duty had not been paid. Two other occupants of the car escaped but162 words
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161 1953-07-24 7 DOG BITE KILLED HIM DESPITE INJECTION ALOR STAR. Thurs. ALTHOUGH he had been given a I antirabies vaccine, a. padi planter. Omar bin I died of hydrophobia works alter being bitten by dog. Omar »a< found on V likr man" and died while beinu taken to a police station the161 words
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Article40 1953-07-24 7 Mr Charles Russell Stuart, who was born in Singapore 58 neen appointed a puisne |udge in Nic^r: >s at present in Uganda. The repor 4 of Mr. Stuart's Heath which appeared in the on July 2 inrorrpct40 words
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Advertisement125 1953-07-24 7 BRAATHEN S SATE POSITIVELY NO j" fT M NIGHT FLYING T^UaJ and providing f"* [dp I**1 3 Restful Night stops at Braathen lWigot^ expense. ■^^^^•|fc BANGKOK, CALCUTTA. KARACHI, ABADAN, CAIRO, ATHENS ROME, GENEVA. HAMBURG OSLO I For reservations consult your Travel Agent or the General Agents AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY.125 words
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Advertisement72 1953-07-24 7 Don't screech round corners! "if You and centrifugal force are trying to wrench the tyres from their rims. Of course, they arc too well designed and built to do this but in time it weakens the plies and then, one day. something very unpleasant may happen. For ufety. smooth riding72 words
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Miscellaneous91 1953-07-24 7 The Weather Minimum trmp*r»".urf ■7 3') J2 to ~30 a i: on .T-;ly 23' Sinsapo- PenI 72 >. Ipoh Maximum trmperaturf '7 30 ?3(1 pm on July 23 Singapore '89. Pcnani '86' Knta Bahru '89 Kuala Lumpur k ntan '89' Rainfall '7 30 i m. to "30 pm on J91 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-07-24 8 Tllh SMII IN*. belong to some of the M# men of the II Iftth HuMars who embarked yesterday for Britain. The troops wrn- brought to the Singapore wharves by 5t Arrm hree-tonners and within an ho>ur ihry were ■II aboard the101 words
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Article32 1953-07-24 8 Viet nrr in Sn *d t from the Kampong T.w Srng Too. i i yrs.UT A furthfr croup of 30 child Tictim.s were inoculated against d phrhrria.32 words
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Article60 1953-07-24 8 Ijmvf casks of r» n .i" dare hr-n r< p rtod in Bin por^ this Th" flvr i i represent the ■rrnnth so I In th« nr.-t six nvn'h.N of this year 11 cases were reported. Of thp five cases, one ls a British seaman.60 words
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Article297 1953-07-24 8 SINGAPORE doctors yesterday welcomed the dcci-.-ion of the Alumni Association to seek legal advice on the question of a doctor's privilege. The Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College ol Medicine and the Faculty of Medicine. University of Malaya, says that local law297 words
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89 1953-07-24 8 Phone strike threat off for fortnight THE one-day strike threat by about 100 telephone operators and supervisors in the War Department. Singapore, has been postponed for a fortnight The threat was in protest against the Army's derision to dismiss three operators After a meeting between the Army authorities and the89 words
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284 1953-07-24 8 TUBERCULOSIS STILL RANKS AS COLONY'S 'No. 1 KILLER' Fewer cases of infectious diseases this year but SINGAPORE City— "the healthiest port in the Far East" had fewer cases of infectious diseases, including tuberculosis, in the first six months of this rear than in the same period last year. Up to284 words
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Article145 1953-07-24 8 MORE THAN 4.000 Singapore taxi drivers and owners will hold a mass meeting soon to make a "final 11 protest against the compulsory use of meters in taxis. The City Council has decided that all new taxis put on the road from Sept. 1 must have145 words
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Article269 1953-07-24 8 rp HIRTY S I X regional schools In the Colony stili have 2.261 vacancies for next year's primary classes, said a spokesman for the Singapore Educational Department yesterday. He added that unless these applications were made at once, the places would be given to those born269 words
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Article42 1953-07-24 8 Miss Elizabeth Cheek of the Institute of Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur. Is among the 400 representatives from 30 countries attending the first international congress of medical librarians at London University. MLss Cheek represents both the Federation and Singapore.42 words
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193 1953-07-24 8 SINGAPORE'S electoral registers for Legislative and City Council elections will be available from today for inspection by the public at all post offices for a fortnight. They will include a separate list containing the names of 6,700 voters who registered during the eight-week193 words
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Article58 1953-07-24 8 The World Assembly of Youth has chosen Mr. George Ernest Carter Jr. as its special representative in South-East Asia. Mr. Carter, a 28-year-old graduate of Harvard University, has had experience of youth work in Africa, Europe and America. He will visit youth organisations in Singapore,58 words
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Article18 1953-07-24 8 The next Singapore Assize will be held In the Supreme Court at 10.30 a.m. on August18 words
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Advertisement115 1953-07-24 8 Elllj^ THE SCAMMILI No loading delays- 6 "TON f^ I^^ 1^ No idle tractorsi ij I, i [1 MECHANICAI HOBSE Will turn in less than I^^ *A its own length! ■■k. >^ m\ There's nothing like the Scammell Scarab for mobility! For it will turn in less then its own115 words
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Advertisement247 1953-07-24 8 innnES. CHIOROPHYU yp?fc in Palmolive Soap No Other Beauty Soap V Has Palmolive's \P^I hA£%} i% Chlorophyll Green >v —and Olive Oil ij fei^i^fc^ Jn DOCTORS PROVE PALMOUVES BEAUTY PLAN BRINGS MOST WOMEN LOVELIER COMPLEXIONS IN 14 DAYS OR LESS! Here's all you do: Massage Palmolive's mild, rich olive oO247 words
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Miscellaneous266 1953-07-24 8 SINGAPORE sln Chinese: 615 Scenes from oanWACVXtIV Asian History; 6.45 Kay Ky«er 7.1? pm. Mornlntr Stars; 7.30 Band; 7 News- 715 South Sea News: 7.35—10.30 Muslr; 10 30 Swing: 730 Kalo Plnza 7 45-9 30 i Morning Matinee; 11.30 In Malay: Music; 930 News; 945 Jo Stafford 1.00 pm. David266 words
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Article707 1953-07-24 9 Erie Gillibrand - come thick Risks and fast Erie Gillibrand »y "|N a civilised commu- nity," said the analytical chemist, "one risk is always popping up to replace another. You get rid of cholera and people start to run into trouble with electric irons. You use chemistry to give you more attractive, cheaper707 words
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Article433 1953-07-24 9 DLASTICS are today coming to the fore in clever 1 and unusual uses in new products New hand luggage made of extremely .strong fibreglas reinforced plastic has been put on the market. The lurgage in five sizes and five colours is 40 per cent lighteiAP - 433 words
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Article, Illustration757 1953-07-24 9 GEORGE TANSEY - A KILLER IN KITCHENS GEORGE TANSEY POISONERS are always 1 such Interesting people! Have you evei considered the scientific possibility that you are one— You know what happens when the hand of the poisoner .strikes again. The papers tell you often. The bridegroom is waiting at the church Suddenly he757 words
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Article, Illustration156 1953-07-24 9 A TEMPLE of memory it br unviilcd by the Qurm nest month. mrmo-i.il to 20.000 'i And men of »he Commonwealth Air forcrt who lott their livtt in the Ixtt war white serving in the United Kingdom and Wml. r'rt Europe, and have no com.nin Krivc. Thu memorial toAP - 156 words
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Advertisement240 1953-07-24 9 > r-. o 0 THE UNIVERSAL TOOL FOR LIFTING fj AND PULLING OPERATION Whether rou want a winch o» tackle TIRFOR is Hie one yo« nttd. Out l»f*»t weigdt. s- A initintan«o«M working and 1 flexibility, it >< ftt« ideal wrk.iU ho^» 1 J and 3 H>n« caaaMODEL 'SUPfR 1240 words
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Advertisement97 1953-07-24 9 *4*»***il» A&4*j& ft 3.2, Of course, parents will have prefer- ences and pray for either a boy or a girl. even their prayers may conflict I^'" One thing is certain 1 Mother must i^Oi^fl be exceptionally fit before, dur.ng and |»r#^^vW T l3Sa| after this happy time to give her97 words
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Miscellaneous363 1953-07-24 9 >jfails I inn's I rossMiird 23 S^ r °f 5( theae re ln new 24 A raie to Hnlsh flowing out (9^ i < 'hristmaji confection (I ii 2 3 4 5 6 27 Ut*rary forest start* burnlne 5 7^ W *T? r S "^5 a a Helea.se from attfi:t!on363 words
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182 1953-07-24 10 'CANNED" FISH EARN US$ FOR COLONY VANNED* 1 Rvt tropical fish, which are earning Xmcn.an dollars lor Singapore, are being rtfalarl) wr-freiirlited from the Colony. pica! fish are due to leave tor Britain and a further 10 cans are scheduled he United States. Imp thods -frcightui" fish < Th' which182 words
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112 1953-07-24 10 MERCHANT shipping—mainly vessels other than oil •rs for about 137.000 tons was laid down in British during May, it was revealed in British transport figures given in the Monthly Digest of Statistics. This was the largest monthly laid-down total since Deamber when it112 words
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Article194 1953-07-24 10 THF only pinr.tpiih' mnery in Malaya north of Selangor the 5150.000 factory on Jendarata Estate was opened last week by the District Officer of Lower I'enk. Imhc Bahaman bin Samsuddin. Eleven miles from I A m, the factor] local labour with mast of the plrls194 words
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214 1953-07-24 10 OOYAL Dutch Airlines (KI,M.) will be the first airIV line to operate the new 80-passenper Super Constellations to the Far East. The Tokio service is expectstart in October and the connecting link for Sinre will be through Bangkok KLM was the first civil air214 words
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68 1953-07-24 10 Members of the General Agreement on Tariff and Trade (GATTi have reported that world trade has made a "spectacular recovery in the years since World War 11, in spite of continuing restrictions on imports and exports. The report of the 35 nation group noted that the68 words
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Article, Illustration231 1953-07-24 10 (COMPLETE, seven-ton prefabricated homes for the export as well as for the local market are a new feature of Singapore's rapidly developing secondary industries. Production and supply of the lomes is a joint Hume Indus- xies (Far Easti Ltd. Lee 3 roduce231 words
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Article80 1953-07-24 10 A new car tyre factory bt ing built in Amsterdam by the General Tire and Rubbc: of Akron, Ohio, in the United States is expected to start production in April next year. It Is estimated raw materials worth between about Ms 4 million and M 5580 words
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124 1953-07-24 10 A MERICAN business management is turnine in' ingly to profit-sharing as a means of improving labour relations and combatting personnel shortages and increasing turnover, according to reports from Washington. It is .estimated there -ire more than 12.000 profit-sharing I plaas in operation in tiv124 words
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Article59 1953-07-24 10 An international conference on Progress in Rubber Technology will be held at Delft Holland, in October. Speakers from France, Western Germany, Indonesia, the Netherlands and the United State* w.ll give lectures on mKh.i nLsm of the reinforcement of rubber compounds, developments in flooring materials, trchnolog.cal considerations in manufacture59 words
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Article, Illustration150 1953-07-24 10 Philippines seeking advice on Malayan tapioca industry TWO Philippine Government officials passed through Singapore this week seeking inform ation and advice about the lapioca industry in South-Easl Asia. Knowledge gained in thfir eight-weeks' survey will be used to the benefit of the M I and rapidly developing tapioca industry in150 words
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Article173 1953-07-24 10 RUSSIA Ls lacing a serious shortage of rubber followng the la lur,. to cultivate the fcoksagnyz, Russia's only rubber plant, according to rec :rts trom Helsinki. KokMgnyi is a dandelion type of weed which grows wild in the Tianshan Mountains, in Ka/.ahksLan. The roots of the173 words
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Article150 1953-07-24 10 JAP HITS AT ASIAN TARIFFS Japanese industrialist, Mr. Hisaakira Kano, says man/ A.sian nations are creating an unfavourable climate for the n. vestment of foreign capital t>y maintaining tariff barriers, exchange controls and othe> restrictions. Mr Kano, who recently at-••i.d'-d t»ie 14th gtncral meeting or the International Chamber of Commerce,150 words
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105 1953-07-24 10 Coal is "piped" by new U.S. shipping method THE United States 1 largest coal company has found method of .shipping coal through pipelines. It may prove to be the least expensivr method of transporting thus fuel. The system was developed by the Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co. at its experimental )lant105 words
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194 1953-07-24 10 'pHK new coastal vessel Petalinjj, claimed to be the best equipped ship of her size operating: in South-East Asia, is the first of three sister ships for the Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. The Petaling will make her maiden Singapoie-PelambanK194 words
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87 1953-07-24 10 Indonesia tops Japan's crude rubber imports INDONESIAN shipments >f 3,663 tons of crude rubber to Japan in May were 1,128 tons more than the Malayan exports to that country, according to figures released by the Japan Rubber Importers' Association. Siam sent 170 tons of crude rubber to Japan and was87 words
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73 1953-07-24 10 Europe imports more copra from Philippines J^UROPEAN imports of .copra from the Philippines !ast month were almost double May shipments. The Philippines exported 38.541 long tons of copra last month, of which 10.450 went to Europe In May, Europe took 6.603 long tons. The United States was the main customer73 words
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Advertisement172 1953-07-24 10 HOI fy" Wm^^h'im Rolrx ban lonp been renowed for the f^\ finest craftsmanship in watchmaking and A&^k yot you will find thorc is a model to suit f\^Sm\ II every pocket and every taste. \pf Your nearest watch dealer will be de- oBm I lighted to show you the wide172 words
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Advertisement852 1953-07-24 10 MUI FONG HOTEL I (Opposite Nf« Alhnmbni 1 lu-ntrt-) 85, Beach Road, Singapore-7. Phone Nos. *****/3 Special JAVA RIJSTTAFEL EVERY SATURDAY 12 TO 3 P.M. INCHEE KABIN PENANG SPECIALITY EVERY DAY. Specially Furnished Air- Conditioned Double Rooms with Telephone Attacked. SPECIAL OFFERUI TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS 20^0 DISCOUNT ON ALL852 words
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509 1953-07-24 11 TIN PRICE RISE CAUSES BETTER SHARE MARKET RUBBER SHEDS A LITTLE rpHE faint glimmer of nope generated by the first advance in the price of tin for a week caused operators in the Singapore share market yesterday to be a little more cheerful and, fortunately, the greatly exaggerated story from509 words
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Article188 1953-07-24 11 SHIPS lying aiottcdde the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Rondo 12, Autolyuu 45, Tantalus C P.. Sunda 67, Bougainville 89. TlUnia 11. Belleropbon 13 14. Arendskerk 18. Kauri 19 20, Segamat N Wall 2, Angby N WaU 5. Mawai N.WaU S. Benveg 2122, Tjlbodaji 23188 words
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Article88 1953-07-24 11 Singapore C hlnr-^r Produrr K\rhanr/e: Noon prices per plcul were Copra: quietly steady, unchanged: Se- end tons earh variety sold: July $34 buyers. $35 sellers; August $32 :l buyers »33' .sellers. Coronut oil: up 50 cents: $54 sellers Pepper- White unrhanced. steady market: Muntnk white •4fi. l i.88 words
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Article318 1953-07-24 11 Ocean shipments of prepared l»t« 'mm Malaya In June totalled 5.24H 'nnv of which 2.1 14 tons went tf> 'he Vnltryl States. 1 R32 f ons to thr> fnlterf Klncdom. 393 fons t o Germany 358 tons to Prance 22fi tr>n« tri Italy IR7 tons m Australia. 151318 words
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Article26 1953-07-24 11 For the first time in six days the price of tin rose in Singapore yesterday. It was declared at 5295.12' a picul. up IM7H.26 words
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Article220 1953-07-24 11 MELBOURNE. Thui*. T^HE upward trend of general In- 1 vestment price* continued on the Stock Exchange today. BHP headed the moves with another small advance. Gold shares were again particularly active and several good producing issues moved up sharply. The continued activity In the gold group has been220 words
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Article126 1953-07-24 11 NEW YORK. Thurs. 'THE recent softentnf trend wa* arrested on the Btock marlcet ve«terday but there was no slim of any Mmlflrant enlartiement In Kenernl suport Prlre changes m-ere either way. largely fractional and evenly divided. The softenlnc tendency was resmumed In the afternoon While tradine was light126 words
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Advertisement1379 1953-07-24 11 M M MANSFIELD CO., LTD. ti 24* b lwJ ted ,n Sinoopore) S ISl' Po«*ag. All ether •apt BLUE rVMMEL LIME <>••**■ C«r..»" 4»tUn to pwc.fd via ether part* to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINFNTAI. PORTS Due Soil* P. S'hom Penong "*&!otgtr UV CPO1,379 words
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Advertisement600 1953-07-24 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/U.K./COMTINIMT S'oom P S'hom P***"* "Lalondia" tar Po"?^ 2»/31 Jury "Mongolia" far B'-^ckoit. Soigon, Hongkong, Mamlo. Kobe ond Yok^Koma 14/17 Aug. 14/ISAaa,. IJ/13 Aag -Mogdola to' Bongkok 11/12 Seat. t/lOSaat. 7/ Saat "India" tar Borigkok So Hong Kong, Monila, Kobe, Yokohomo 30 Seat/ 1 Oct.600 words
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Advertisement311 1953-07-24 11 WILH WHILHBLMSBM LIMB For Genor, Mar*eilles, Antwerp Rotterdom. Homburg, Copenhogan. Gothenburg, Oslo TITANIA* (Limited pouengers occom. qvoiloble) S'pora P S'hom Panong G. 11 2S/2oJuly 27/29 July sous 24 Jury "TAI YIN" S "pore P. Shorn Penc>g S/7 Aug. t t From Seondinovio/ConttngenT for Hongkong, Monilo 4 Jooon TARIFA due 27311 words
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Advertisement50 1953-07-24 11 BARBER.FERK-VILLE LIME For Boston. New York. Philodelohio, Baltimore, Mobile, New Orleoi* Houtton Avulloble -CLENVILtIS'pura P. S'hom •artonej 27/21 July "BELLEViLLES'pora P S'hom Panong 30 July/7 Aug. B/t Aug. 10/11 Aag "FERNHILL' Spore P Sham Penono, 14/21 Aug 22/23 Aug. 24/2S Aug lOSFILED (M) LTD. Swrrtenham 237, Ponang 49J 4 Ml50 words
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Advertisement891 1953-07-24 11 McALISTER t TEL: No ELLERMAN 4b BUCKNALL LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG ana tor US A», North Atlantic Port* ond Cancda via Colombo "CITY OF CHICAGO" t S'po»e P Shorn Penong 2S/3O Jury 31 Juty/1 Aug. 2/3 Aug. CITY OF BIRKERHIAD" Spore P. S horn Penong 20/24 Aug. 27/2* Aug. 30/11891 words
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Advertisement205 1953-07-24 11 c CO. LTD. StOa KLAVENESS LINE LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, SEATTLE 4 VANCOUVIK Accepting cargo for C.rtral 4 South American Ports 'BOUUAINVILLE" Vr>"r* p s norn -^ng G 1 77 lury 27 July 31 July/1 Aug. "SUNNYVILLE" P. S horn P^nnnjJ) 24 Aug/ 2 Sept. 3 Sept. 4 Sept.205 words
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Article, Illustration575 1953-07-24 12 BRIAN CROZIER - BRIAN CROZIER «n WHEN Hollywood made "Frankenstein" in 1932 (roughly) it took a classic piece of morbid imagination by Mary Shelley, and distorted the already misshapen monster of her creation into a horrific thing unrecognisable to any who had read her book. This was not the575 words
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Article540 1953-07-24 12 No, we don't WANT good films I AM disappointed. It looks as though Singapore really doesn't want good pictures, even in small doses only big ones, good or bad. For two weeks. I have been aptx-aling to exhibitors in M:i.'aya. particularly Shaw Bros., to do something about showing the pri/e-winning540 words
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Article, Illustration338 1953-07-24 12 MANNING BLACK WOOL - Big and brassy. but it's en terta ining MANNING BLACK WOOL By TMIE Hollywood boys have got the big. brassy musicul rilm down h> a ii"«- art. And when they include as thf star in a musi-al the ,:id brassiest American sinner of them all. the 'iticredlble. fog-horn voiced Ethel338 words
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Article99 1953-07-24 12 FOR t*pco«ntry r«*d«r«: cirf out and keep t»n ottcmin«te review of carrent tiWni It will be brovgkt to 6atv w««fc by week and will provide you wiHi j quick guide to film wfcen they i*k(i your area. Three start: otitttanding: two start: above average; one ttar; average. SOMBRERO:99 words
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Article30 1953-07-24 12 Singapore Mutkjl Society M- tic»r»«li CHOtR Monday |«ly 27. m«» only; Tuetdjy |«ily 28, l«di«« only. ORCHESTRA: Monday |tiry 27. tfringt only. The«« wi.l be NO f Thundiy rcKcartal.30 words
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Article209 1953-07-24 12 WHEN the MG.M. hordes retired after their conquest of Rome in AD. 1950 or thereabouts, they left behind them the Eternal City in all her ancient cinematic glory. l*o the Romans this suggested a frolic .ailed OK. Nero." which has now reached Malay*. Two Italian comics,209 words
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Advertisement217 1953-07-24 12 oPEKs ilal.ijl';\ To^ U n IMIIIU A Mi rm M-G-M PtoiTmAKER OF BIGn W^MUSICAL HITS PROVIDES VKT ANOTHER GRAND SONG AND DANCE ENTERTAINMENT V "I LOVE "n^[ DONALD O'CONNOR LflgsflßLW DEBBIE REYKOLDS^ 7 wlllts! KvjJhJ -TOMORROW MIDNIGHT!A ROMAN HOLIDAY FOR LAUGHS! JN ENGLISH DIA L OGiJ€ Slarrinc WALTER CBABI CARLO217 words
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Article, Illustration313 1953-07-24 13 Tin South rleSrn to meet North at cricket ha* been named, and It came as a rude ahock to most cricket followers in H«arf SrmtiiUn. for it was (rnerallv rxpn'lwl that the South XI would have own announced after till* weekends Nefri v Singapore match. The313 words
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869 1953-07-24 13 ANG EAM HOCK - ANG EAM HOCK THAT expression apart, of I the ueneral opinion on a mn-ter of principle. 11 is felt thaf Sou-h 'hi* >p«r have a side th»» <an r^dure North's 3-1 margin of victories i;i the six matches since 194 i' Twelve have869 words
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Article216 1953-07-24 13 HAPPY LOW - Outstanding 'treble' by Lincha HAPPY LOW Bn JJKSPITE being still under medicai treatment for arm trouble. Abdullah Llncha. of Malacca, aged 33. ha.s achieved the distinction of being the first man in one season to be open singles tennis champion of Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Malaca. His victory over Chia.216 words
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Article878 1953-07-24 13 FINE LEG - Cheow Teik leads a strong team FINE LEG by WILL the South sain their second success against the North in this year's annual cricket "Test" to be played at Penang on Auc. 1, 2 and 3? Eu Cheow Teik, North's captain, was the North leader then when South won their878 words
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Article486 1953-07-24 13 SINGAPORE CRICKET AVERAGES 'THE Singapore cricket averages for matches up to the weekend July 18-19 are: BATTING FOR SNR. TOURNEY (QIAL. 4 INNS., "0 RINS) inns no. loiai n.s. a Cheong Thiam Slew 6 3 266 109 88 67 Hodman 8 3 211 63x 42.20 OngSwfeUw7 1 227 92 37.83486 words
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261 1953-07-24 13 PENANG MUST WIN TODAY TO ENTER CUP FINAL Xv OH KKF TIANG BAKKIM. accidents. Penan? should brat Krdah tomorrow and qualify for their nfth Malaya Cup final. Penang must win to be certain of meeting Kelantan, from the East, in the inter7one final prior to meeting Singapore at Ipoh on261 words
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Advertisement171 1953-07-24 13 ,In all things... m 1 DRY OX fij} Tli.t in why, nil orer th- U 1 •rWirM BIH)TH*S ia mcclmimri .±^^_^Jj ■a tlw eMratial fwr rxcry pn T~ g'f^jjitP •Irink. Fer ila •moothnrs*, dry- K^~s££^^^^^ authentic flavour and per- J fed blending, the connwuseur »OTTLt t nS *'m« wiliaJwaya N171 words
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Article, Illustration808 1953-07-24 14 BUT ENGLAND'S 142-7 NOT DUE TO BAD WICKET From JACK FINGLETON HEADINGLEY, Leeds, Thursday. fHE Australian captain Lindsay Hassett gambled heavily f>n his attack today when, after winning the' toss for the fourth consecutive time, he put England in to hat in the fourth Test match808 words
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144 1953-07-24 14 'FLOODLIGHT PITCH.' S.A.F.A. ASKS COUNCIL I'M I Singapore Amateur Football Association lias asked the itv Council to make provision in next >rar's budget for floodlighting Jalan Brsar stafiium at an estimated cost ..i iujtt. 1 here is a rreat need f«r such amenities in he >iM dv« tn the longer144 words
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Article63 1953-07-24 14 fUR (hief ScottLsh athletic coach. ■r H A L. Chapman will (i lwture* on athletus In re next monuh while on Borneo Mr Chapman ls on a two-mon'h tour of Sarawak. Brunei and North Pomeo on the lnvltatio;. of h Council Hr -i;\es in the Colony63 words
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Article94 1953-07-24 14 ENGLAND— IST. INXIM.* Hut ton b Llndwall 0 Edrich lbw b Miller in Graveney c Benaud b Miller Compton c Davidson b Lindwall 0 Watson b Llndwall 24 Simpson retired hurt J Bailey run out 7 Evans not oat is laker r Llndwall b Archer 10 Lock not out94 words
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Article170 1953-07-24 14 K LONDON. Thurs ENT were dismissed today for 43 runs by Middlesex for one of the lowest totals put up In a (ounty match Warr i«-25> ana Moss (4-151 -kittled Kent In the .<econd innines enabling Middlesex to win by 10 v i( kets. Lancashire also took170 words
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Article91 1953-07-24 14 SYDNEY. Thurs. A LAN D-.»vid--on. thf rrlrket all-rounder, became a !..'her on the eve of the fourth HM in which he is playing against E:. eland at Leeds. His wife Betty g;<ve birth to an rish' -pound 10-ounce baby boy here last, night.Reuter - 91 words
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231 1953-07-24 14 A STRONG overseas contingent, including the young Australian Neil Fraser, will give local stars strong opposition in the Malayan tennis championships which begin in Singapore next Friday. Noil Fraser. former junior champion of Victoria and oru' of the most promising youncsters in Australia, will arrive231 words
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Article76 1953-07-24 14 The Singapore Combined Schools cricket team to play acainst the S.C.A. "A" team at 2.15 p.m. on Saturday at 11 a.m. on Sunday on the SR C padang Is V Nathan rrfipt...'E. Vijastnghe. P Martens. E Wit kramasinßhe. E. Tewensohn. -H. Si;hawalla. Jeyathurrti. DCasta.76 words
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Article28 1953-07-24 14 Refill; ol United Services league Vatcnei played yesterday were: Dt\ RA?" lodcers beat RAOC 3-i> a' Ci.anci: Flyine Boat Wine tvai RNAS Sembawang 4-3 aj Sembar.hnß.28 words
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Article, Illustration352 1953-07-24 14 HENG LIAN FIGHTS BACK FOR 3-SET WIN tM.OWER Badminton Party's Sheila Mills and Pauline Tan bom hroußh their se^'ond-round slnples urs wi'h lnijire^Mve siraightsri vn Tories over their opponents. W. Nor Daud (Frlendlyi and Koh Ah Chee i9wlft> respect ivrly. when another 19 ties of the Sinuepore Badmli:ton Association's junior352 words
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97 1953-07-24 14 SENTINEL - KOTA RAJA GOT ON TOP AFTER OMAR WAS HURT SENTINEL \u L'EITHKK Star Soccerites nor Kot.i Kaj.i. who in a S.A.F.A. lirst division match Mi .1.i1.m lesar stadium yesterday, have any hopes of Incur lonours or fears of relegation yrt they served up > ;ame that was full of interest97 words
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251 1953-07-24 14 THE Singapore Hockey Association is determined ta send a hockey team to Melbourne for the next Olympic Games in 1956. Mr GEN. Oehlers. president of the S.H.A., told the annual general meeting yesterday that a greater effort must or made from now to251 words
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Article245 1953-07-24 14 SENTINEL - Give trophy back, say veterans SENTINEL Xv YESTERDAY I talked to a dozen former Malaya Cup footballers about the situation that has arisen over the Football Association of Malaya s award of a walk-over to Penang because of Selanfcor'a failure to field a team on the appointed date. Every one245 words
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Article34 1953-07-24 14 1 will ne Teoti Ken n Hin Weng; Bo< D Irt I from *r» 'f ren Boi," tid Ahm^d YuaofT eon on >hr W' wine for the I Rnlilm34 words
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Article86 1953-07-24 14 Blntann Bulan neat Windsor I Rovers 1-1 in their SAFA Div 3B j name at BODCA grrund yesterflav. Ismail scored both coals for Blni.inir Bulan while David Ch I I plied for Windsor Rovers Malay RU beat RE. Works 5-1 in their SAFA Dlv 3B encounter86 words
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Article97 1953-07-24 14 Loh Kali Vow was the ouista.^'l--liK athlele at the Outram 9rhool> 38th annual sports held on the '■Merdny Kah Vow won the 220 v.v h hlt;h uimp shot putt and loir: and m t*4 ond in the 100 1 and 120 yards hurdles He became97 words
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Article16 1953-07-24 14 TODAY Htßh 1012 n A> and 2041 <««>; Low 0313 (3.5) and 1441 I I16 words
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Advertisement125 1953-07-24 14 MORE SPORT IN I PAGE 13 i flDo»t /amou« Xiqucur yk xj phi C f\\ f*"T l l| F for mant centuries. ■■aw fM Mf fl great ai^ ancient 1 fl 1 R^| Mecorcrt containing Vital health > oiruu hcrbe. ***** l l FU l T l URE llllirl >125 words
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Miscellaneous54 1953-07-24 14 ••oca BIT. Chinese Athletic I I K Jalan Besar. Dl\. 3\ (P. Samajan v S.H.R. Police. (YMA (round. MMOR CUF: Rorklites S.P. v I Selelar F.C.. OeyUnr. ■aara leagie amb cups MP 1! Breweries "A F4X ground. FRIKNIU.V: Borneo Co. S.(. v Radin Mas XI. Rlv !n«t. (Toiin'l: t uropeans54 words
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