The Straits Times, 4 January 1953
1953-01-04
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Title Section17 1953-01-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA hi SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1953. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS*17 words
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Article761 1953-01-04 1 Inside story of man who is more closely guarded than the High Commissioner Zhee Fah racket extMged at last VSunday Times Crime Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. H^ most efficiently organised and top paying racket. In almost $1 ,000.000 a month. And the king >^^z^J^f mrtndlc761 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-01-04 1 The 493 -H) 7. I*. 7J in. giant German wrestler. C»r antua made his ••tart Smgastor* last nigh* when he knocked owt Corric Pretoriw* in «4m ntsarf romd c* a su-romid boat at rhc Happy Worts Stadi«m Thai suciin shew* CargatrttM heing mm aged, by his second,57 words
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Article156 1953-01-04 1 TOUGH SELAN COR RED SURRENDERS KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. QNE mora high ranking Communist terrorist in Selangor V has mcrsndsraa 1 He Lav Kam Fong. branch comMMttoc ißswMf mi Mke Somenyin aroa ot soutti solangor and known as "a tosajh and brave fighting man." 1 A 27 -year -old HaJcka. Lav156 words
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Article22 1953-01-04 1 SANTIAGO. Chile, tat Tt* dMth roll In tfae Valparf tfp ■■■tttooE dump explosion roar tarttiday Irooa 42 to 4822 words
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Article45 1953-01-04 1 PARIS Sat. Gen. Charles dc Gaulle who led French resistance to the Naris yesterday urged that disarmed Germany should again be allowed a national army o n a limited scale— to enable It to dUv Its part in Western defence against Communism Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article27 1953-01-04 1 NEW YORK. Sat— Key New York dock workers struck yesterday making 22 piers Idle and joined 8.000 city busmen j in demanding more pay.27 words
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Article362 1953-01-04 1 STRIKE LIKELY TO END SOON UOPES for an early settlement of the Singapore Naval Base strike, now in its sevenrh day, emerged after a four-hour meeting of the executive committee of the Naval Base Workers Union, last night. After the meeting, which ended at 11.30 p.m.. the Union President Mr362 words
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Article40 1953-01-04 1 A youth. Llm Ken, Che> wa s last night stabbed in the back in his house In Jaian Besar. Singapore. He was taken to the General Hospital where his condition wa s said to be serious.40 words
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Article32 1953-01-04 1 Members of the Johore Clvii Service Association, Johore Bahru. have nominated Inche Abdul Rahman bin Jaffar of the Secretariat, Johore Bahru as their nominee to the State Council for 1953 5432 words
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90 1953-01-04 1 THERE will be few taxis on the roads of Singapore between 10 a.m. and noon today, because Singapore taxidrivers are meeting to form their own co-operative society The taxi-men will meet as members of the Singapore Hire Car Association at the Happy World Stadium.90 words
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150 1953-01-04 1 THE two boxes of Singapore orchids sent by the Malayan Orchid Society to the Duchess of Kent with birthday greetings from her fellow cltisenc of Singapore," were received In good condition. The orchids were sent by (K) AC Comet on Dec. 11 and were delivered150 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-01-04 1 ft PRISCNT for the High Commiuioncr from a detainee. When Sir Gerald Templet visited the M<iav rehabilitation camp at Moiib. Selangor. one of the detainees working in Hie carpentry shop hjadod Kirn a cigarette box he had made. "For you. tuan," he said. Admiring the81 words
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237 1953-01-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. r 3E at.? smiles now in the new villages. There used to be gloom and depression. Children art not afraid of visitors. They welcome them. General sir Rob Lockhart. Deputy Director of Operations tod the rest of the237 words
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Article85 1953-01-04 1 SYONCY. Sat. DOLICi M St. KiMa, Mcl- bourne hjv* drawn s "line el decency' tor tummer beacK •rear. The line of decency" means fhif swimmer* cannot leave St. KileVi beach or lawns unleti 'hey sre ruWy covered from the neckline downward!. St KiMa slice announced thatAP - 85 words
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Article85 1953-01-04 1 LONDON, Sat— Mr. Krishna Menon, head of India's United Nations delegation, talked with the Deputy Prime Minister. Mr Anthony Eden, yesterday on new Indian moves towards a Korean Peace Plan. It was Menon's second session with Eden at 10 Downing Street Mr. Menon plans to flyAP - 85 words
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Article72 1953-01-04 1 400,000 Japs cry 'Banzai' TOKYO, Sat. A RECORD- breaking crowd of nearly -100.000 Japanese crossed t»»; nm^i of th« Imperial Palace yesterday to shout New Year "Banzais" for the Emperor and Empress of Japan. Only on rare occasions is the public admitted to the palace grounds which lie behind aAP - 72 words
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Article81 1953-01-04 1 LONDON, Sat T»HE News Chronicle film critic Richard Winnlngton today listed his best ten films lof 1952. In order of thejr appearance In Britain, his list was: Rashomon (Japan), Cry, the Beloved Country (Britain) Viva Zapata (VS.), The River <U.S), Los Olvidados (Mexico) Toa-no-o (Japan GoldenReuter - 81 words
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Article45 1953-01-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federal Oovernmeqf Is sending $25,000 each to the Governments of India and Ceylon for relief among flood and hurricane victims. A Government spokesman said today the contributions were an expression of the "solidarity which binds countries of tbe Commonwealth.''45 words
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Article244 1953-01-04 1 2 women kill 3 Mau Mau NAIROBI. Sal TWO European women in 1 the Nyeri district of Kenya la» night shot dead three Afric^hs and wounded another African»who entered their room armed with pangas (long knifes) ajjd short swords. A The womn w^- c Mrs.* I Dorothy Raynes^imKii. South African244 words
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Article44 1953-01-04 1 VATICAN CITY, Sat.—Archbishop Stefan Wyszynskl of Warsaw, one of two Catholic prelates In Communist countries designated cardinals by the Pope, has asked the Polish Government for a passport to enable him* to visit Rome to receive his Blretta— or "Red Hat'.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration2712 1953-01-04 2 ALAN MOOREHEAD - THE INEXPLICABLE SILENCE OF AN ATOMIC SCIENTIST PONTECORVO DISAPPEARS ALAN MOOREHEAD By The chief value to Russia of this atom-bomb traitor may lie in his skill rather than in his espionage JJ mmr weekly extracts from Mr. Moorehead's book. "The Traiioeorvo fmmUy setting out 0m the holiday from which they2,712 words
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Advertisement109 1953-01-04 2 T MmMxT v sßsS^fc? Jb^bV S^^V^K^P ,3 'dm mk\ m LJU l&iaaaaaaaaaaaWßiaßW^Bivii *r J^M f-^SL I aaaaßS^^V Biaaaaaaaaaaaa^Bißß^BaßF mMm £%&Sai mb !hm Biaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^^RaV^ LV JBB&aMmm ifl WK^fl I A shirt <f :^^Bm^^^S^^^^m ■'•.'•Jgfi bX I /.mbb^^BlbV .3 I of distinction Bjp^^ljß OHerc b the popular "Collanic" Shirt, one of the109 words
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Advertisement610 1953-01-04 2 What Brian found out "Heilo, Brian! Where are you off to?" Well, I was going for a walk with Rags, but may I come and talk to you for a bit, please?" "Of course. There might be some cake going later on. How's everything?" "Mummy and Daddy are very well,610 words
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Article, Illustration342 1953-01-04 3 Advantage to Muslims £INSAPORE COLD STORAGE'S new freexer plant at Keppel Harbour will enable the firm to carry Mich large stocks of Muslim meat that the retail price can be reduced. Mr. W. S. C. Leech, Chairman of the Board of342 words
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Article100 1953-01-04 3 tn'. .r house> i B M m scene •^^s^k: :ht ti-o kire; 75 persistent |&t bouses al.er woriunen had •s» dasMtssted their on Eve finally yielded They were maroed for the las*, time on Friday nign houses would ac flattened the neat mornine worM100 words
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Article59 1953-01-04 3 SINGAPORE'S r.e» power sLatior. at Pasir Panjang i.s working normally again -iday night s flre. Mr B BJaddk City Electrical Engineer, told the Sunday Tmtet yMfccrday The fire was caused by flames ■swtiwg iroiE the farnace be bolieT fans had ctafpetf working due i« an59 words
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Article51 1953-01-04 3 Two carried arms charge V Aitg Kiar. Hong and Aw Chmee Song were tentatively chartec in the fMngMwre First Paiice Oourt yesterday with carrying arms In potoUc without a permit or Friday The man were said to tiave ramed dtaeic at Sungei Road that day Tber were remsnaed ttQ Jan51 words
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Article304 1953-01-04 3 IYJ R COP ALA MENON, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya yesterday appealed to a meeting of the Indian community in Singapore to pool rheir resources to help the victim* of the recent cyclone i n South India. 'When a limb of the304 words
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Article, Illustration222 1953-01-04 3 Prince of Raffles Museum EVERY morning at 8.30 a tall (six foot three), care-fully-dressed man leaves his Singapore boarding house for work at Raffles Museum. He is Malaya's most unusual scientist. The tall. 52-year-old man speaks with a heavy Teutonic accent, for be Is Prince John Loeweniitein-vVertheim-Freu-denberg, eldest kon of222 words
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Article55 1953-01-04 3 Thieves broke Into a coffee shop at the 14th mile Changi Road Singapore early yesterday morning and stole $495 in cash and goods. The Chinese proprleter woke up in the morning and found the cash-box and showcases rifled with $280 In cash. 30 tins of cigarettes and55 words
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Article176 1953-01-04 3 pi'UR and a nalr months ago, pretty Eva Oon, a 17--year-old schoolgirl would frequently defy scoldings fro-n her elder sisters for meddling with the family sewing machine Eva was a persistent breaker of needles Yesterday, Eva was the j proudest and happiest girl in176 words
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Article167 1953-01-04 3 Rubber at 90 cents The rubber madcet in Singapore yesterday was highly erratic and the price fluctuated on some speculative activity. January first grade closed at 90} cents a lb 1/8 of a cent below Friday's close. The price opened steady around 92| cents. U cents above Friday's close, but167 words
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Article71 1953-01-04 3 Two members of the Malayan delegation to the continuation meeting of the Working Party of the Rubber Study Group arrived hi Singapore last night from Kuala Lumpur by air on their way to London. They are Mr. O. A Spencer. Member for Economic Affairs, and71 words
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182 1953-01-04 3 rE POLICE set a trap for three men one December day. But they did not turn up so the police went to get them, a Singapore court was told yesterday. Mr. H. A. Forrer, Third District Court judge, sent the three, Yusuf182 words
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Advertisement31 1953-01-04 3 Tiger Testimonials MRS. T. DARPER. (Cuddles- to her friends the popular grass widow, said: "Never a dull moment but I "always find time lor a TlGEfcf i«*mmiw vtmm N«wVp LssV i1.TT.5l31 words
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Advertisement246 1953-01-04 3 ROIEX" ff^m' Whether you are a CLKRK or a MANAGER you'll agree that ACCURATE timekeeping is M^Mk. a necessity for the successful man. The /}OW\ Rojex range of wrist-watches caters for ALL J^T pockets, but whether YOl'R Rolex is an Bfi\ I expensive or inexpensive model it always hm\ v246 words
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Miscellaneous144 1953-01-04 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE iFrvaa CJa ajau— ±m. mm «*«M.| (Fraaa >jM ta.- lI M pm> Ul 1 41 M.i 6JO ejn Tamil Music 640 Ncm» ie Tamil: «45 Chinese Music: T Nrmi, in Chinese: 7.05 Malay Music 715 Hews to Malay. 7.2« English Music: ?JQ N«««s 7.35 Albert Sack Orch144 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1953-01-04 4 J.W. GOODWIN - J.W. GOODWIN BY CAITHFU* tittMMO W»d heard the jackals squabbling at night an*. **d the tlmkinf figures in the chill wet mists d wring *we dreary woki me two of them had waited on that miffl! n island off Canton. When1,023 words
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Article559 1953-01-04 4 THE DEPRESSION OF THE SEASON AS far as the Tuan Is concerned Christmas Day is no different from any other; his mode of life does not change. Although he went into retreat during that season his attempts to mortify himself were frustrated by well-mean-ing but misguided friends559 words
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Article622 1953-01-04 4 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By PETER Hennessy, himself a glorious spectacle in a vast, flaming red beard, has done Malaya proud with his location shots for "The Planter's Wife." This cameraman created a sensation wherever he went in this country For once, people were more Interested in the622 words
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Advertisement68 1953-01-04 4 for all occasions Finest quality confectionery manufactured by experienced and qualified British confectioners in the most up- to -date plant in South East Asia. HARD BOILED SWEETS and flavours MIXED FRUIT DROPS p1.1,.., flavours MILK TOFFEE rich, creamy and tasty All sweets are hygienically machine -packed in aireonditioned packing rooms.68 words
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Advertisement205 1953-01-04 4 11 to writing ease i| and*tf|bjfty W Until you've tnH Biw-and you can do w so at any Biro^Balciw-vou don't know Biro gives prolonged servicc^Hrrout att^Lon Rci^a^ki be fitted in a second or two and a visibl^W^^^^^ou SHK when a refill is necessary. There are BiroSßeh to suit all needs205 words
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Article, Illustration902 1953-01-04 5 This is the first of two articles by Sister Marie Marcelline telling of the arrest of priests and nuns by the Chinese Reds late last year and of their subsequent imprisonment for four months. Here she tells for the first902 words
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Article, Illustration782 1953-01-04 5 GEOFF JEFFREYS - GEOFF JEFFREYS THE INCREDIBLE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jnr By LONDON. ALL filmdom Is talking about the incredible Douglas Fairbanks, Jnr. Never before has a movie actor invited the Queen of England to dinner or deftly seated her afterwards on his drawingroom floor. Yet that is782 words
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Advertisement188 1953-01-04 5 an* Jou'll be glad you asked for Oi'altine Biscuits" j^^g ,r i ym^Tt tfaffueim. Crap, dainty. !RH^4". W mj*'j The oceroonal-nourrihing qualtlirjT x^kw Iv tie* come from tbefinew ingredients, fm 4«l .^T _j&bk including a proportion of delicious r" U Ovmiuae the world s finest food ■|^A y^L For all188 words
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Advertisement419 1953-01-04 5 4 VITAMINS (not just one or two) from very littl* extra cost •AKTA-VITt Has more than Ng4 1 lour tlmw the vlumln strength V WVI praMot Ib ordinarr loo* tonic*. Mo^ Ife f Back average dos« (Two l**y ••oonfub) contains Vrtamin A 2000 International Unit* O 1000 Flu* calctum and419 words
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Article, Illustration1161 1953-01-04 6 SECRETS OF THE FAMOUS DRESS DESIGNERS HELEN CATHCART tells the inside story ot the planners ot fashion who are designing the Queen's Coronation clothes AN innkeeper's son and an one-time errand boy from Hans Andersen Land, a man who designs hats but cannot1,161 words
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Article344 1953-01-04 6 EGOS are packed with proteins and vitamins They can safely be used as the main course of a meal Here are some suggesians EGGS BAKED WITH CHEESE ("■or a HUO e_ea and fry It In batter mats brown AM aa ennee of ■rsaiir—ha, a Uttte grated344 words
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Article681 1953-01-04 6 MY 18-year-old daughter has a dry and colourless complexion which worries me She has pKnples and freckles, and has consulted several doctors without success. Can you recommend a suitable cream to soften the skin and suggest a powder to help solve ;he proble.B? "AMBEK" Kuala Lumpur. The681 words
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Advertisement181 1953-01-04 6 ~Bearßmw JVAI DUAL _S3s^ ==^/n > READY TO DR/M a POURED FROM fiy+\UX& THE CAM-HOMIXM if* }H SAME JVULK ft- -0 Ter wn rm hand stomach powder *^^H %iarava iMsviT end taAse c doee whenever you -—«""■>■'■■' <-f IM i^ g i MAfOTAK WAND STOMACH POWDTR— i. you aan do181 words
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Advertisement313 1953-01-04 6 snA. fe*~~~^l—^d^^^sn^SL^s^^^^l^Bi nV w ~^^^^mlo^^^^ Why do the best people j sleep on Slumber lands- J Slni nberland mattreeaee are not made just for your more important guests. They're made to give you perfect restful sleep night alter nighWifter night on springs that never grow ttajpf Induce yourself for onoe,313 words
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Article, Illustration648 1953-01-04 7 A.C. Brooks retires after 29 years' research work BLOODSTAINS, handwriting, analysis of human hair, paint from cars, nail scrapings, dust, stomach contents these are some of the stock in trade of Mr. A. C. Brooks, Malaya's Director of Chemistry. Mr. Brooks,648 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-01-04 7 awaawaw) awawaa awalawawk awa* M awawat awf a- 1 wnHan wOTawaw^g >W IVBi wvwJw>asewaa m »i in W«, ifc. Nm Mr. P. lae-apfc. Latwaw mart tm aW WjNt Oapirt■t«t. is tmmm tafcag away tw« vpflAs SB* MMva^a a BMrc-4Mae W«n 60 *mt Maw saa level. mtx imHiii <*«■ ISO ieet.70 words
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Article82 1953-01-04 7 PENDING, Sat. rnHE Penang Adult Education X Association plans to organise 200 new classes In 1953 and set up new branches throughout the Settlement to make Coronation Year the best year ever In Malaya's literary drive. The new school year will begin or. January 12. Fees will82 words
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Article21 1953-01-04 7 Mr. L.K. Mclntyrc, Australian Commissioner in Malaya, was awarded the 0.8. E. In the New Year's honours list.21 words
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Article103 1953-01-04 7 A SIX months' training scholarship In Amer.ca is being ofTered to a Malayan school teacher by th e United States Government Applicants for this grai.t must be qualified teachers with at least three years' full time teaching experience Preference will be given to a person between 25103 words
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Article114 1953-01-04 7 r SEREMBAN. Sat. ■tfBGSI RFMTgTAy "Operaon Ssrviw" policemen :nd ajnak) hi the darkt keion£hc v- a Ca;ne.v hi %jeotmmm vnics had been lost in Uke Jungle Helped the manager ofi miTigfc-frug ffgtitr. Pahang. whose- ear had broken downi ttan They taok him to a military caam114 words
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Article45 1953-01-04 7 Mr Yankee Leong. the Malayan artist, entertained friends and relatives at a reception at the Century Hot*] 6eremban after the wedding of his eldest daughter. Miss Theresa Van Yok Lan. and Mr Chee Ah Kin. at the Church of the Visitation45 words
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317 1953-01-04 7 ABOUT 15 months after two $1,000 currency notes had been reported lost to the Singapore police a moneylender, M. R. M. Ramaumy Chettiar. called at a local Indian bank to deposit a (1,000 note one of tSe two that were m issing. The police were317 words
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Article355 1953-01-04 7 THE STROLLER - Even the producer laughed... THE STROLLER By JUDGING by the laughter at w rehearsals, Singapore is assured of a hilarious time at the Victoria Memorial Theatre when the Stage Club presents "See How They Run" on January 29, 30 and 31. Even the producer, Wilfrid Preston, is reduced to laughter355 words
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Article57 1953-01-04 7 BUTTER WORTH. Sat. Rural board services are to be extended In 1053 to new villages throughout Province Wellesley. At a meeting held In Butterworth recently the Province Rural Board confirmed a decision of the general purposes committee requesting the district officers cf Butterworth. Bukit Mertajam. and Nlbong57 words
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Article35 1953-01-04 7 100 th anniversary Mr. H. Sarlle. branch manager of the Netherlands Llnyd, Ltd.. and Mrs. Sarlle gave a pahit musical? at the Capitol Restaurant, Singapore, yesterday on the occasion of the company's 100 th anniversary.35 words
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Article26 1953-01-04 7 Mr. R. 8.8 Oonnell. director and manager of Lyall and Evatt. stockbrokers, returned to Singapore yesterday on the Denbighshire after long leave in Europe.26 words
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Advertisement31 1953-01-04 7 I mjhj J^i^JX CHABfiiis Jffll H^^f *dfc *«fc*fcj aS9%V^^a^a^aa^k^. *T |L^^^ 3^L CLAUDETTE COLBERT *^HBaH JACK HAWKINS 9UM ANTHONY STEELM# JrX I BU^fl^R^ < daM AHD NT oouCiKG RAM GO PAL I31 words
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Advertisement123 1953-01-04 7 —WONDER WHEELS N? 6 Hercules cycles Triumphed in these M Sfe****"' -7" V* The breaking of Records is ''B^-H' \w4rhJ§k mH which a bicycle can be put. wJSBySJ I cyclists broke 20 officially These successes prove that M^jmNjfij liable bicycle ever built. «SK3PMafe^lts^//^ >c^&nMnfy'' SOLD BY ALL LEADING 'DEALERS THS123 words
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580 1953-01-04 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE. JAN. 4. 1953 Britain and Singapore MR. Philip Williams is not a man of importance and what he sa^s and does is of little consequence. Nevertheless, his offensive rerrfarks in the Singapore City Council last week rightly aroused the wrath of many Singaporeans. Asian and European.580 words
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Article, Illustration890 1953-01-04 8 THE V WILL PATROL UNTIL THE LAST HOUR OF DUTY... t/Hs.****-. 3 THE Ist. Battalion the Suffolk Regiiment the Fighting Suffolks of Mal»ya" are going home to Britain this week. Because of their outstanding record (they have eliminated nearly 200 Communist terrorists), they890 words
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Letter253 1953-01-04 8 lAOREE with Mr. K S Mohametf Ismail <>f Penane that accord ng to tho Islam.c law o n divorce one* the couole tet divorced they can. after a ce-tain Derlod. remirrv. If they rannot live together ax husband and wife, the* can d'vorre a»T»ln. for the second time."253 words
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Letter123 1953-01-04 8 DARENTS of about 80 child- ren of school -tolng ar in Batu Gajah. who had th ir children reels t red. were dismayed when they rerelTeri la«t we-k from the Heartmaster letters of reirret at hJ.s inabllitv to admit their children for the 1953 Priraar/ classes. It was123 words
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Letter91 1953-01-04 8 THE more my lonjt-aervic*>--I in-Malaya brother officers and myself read about the doings of Mr. Philip Williams in the City Council the less we think of the electorate for putting him there. Thl* latest piece of outrageous slander regarding the recent gift to Britain Is. we think, the91 words
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Letter332 1953-01-04 8 T^HE process of developing a common outlook anon; the Malayan people can never be simplified by the alliance of two or three communal organisations. Mr. Vl:\n Nandy seems to hop* that by the combination of the three Communal organisations an organisation like that of the IMP would be332 words
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Letter71 1953-01-04 8 I AM told that, before the war, the Band gave concerts in the Botanic Oardens, commencing at 8 o'clock during high moon. So that larger numbers might have the privilege of enjoying the Band, cannot consideration be given to resuming these pre-war concerts? Report has It that they71 words
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Advertisement466 1953-01-04 8 FIED ADS. afISS. I. M SCULLY and tamUy T-.:.k sl S*S— SM BMMB lor "ttdaacr at tK luneraJ o( Mr Bocar •aattr an 2.1 SX srnATKWS VACANT ABOV T TOUR FVTUKE Bear ssr lasmk (Mai to Careen anc o*~ o' Dii.j*n.^ Ctiuratt aJ Coßa&erQal mi Oaaanl PaMcaSMB "coe- *.< f-rr.466 words
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Miscellaneous138 1953-01-04 8 THE STORY OF THE H-BOMB No. 11 II Kt»o«rce» ore Russia's biggest w«oka*ss. TW U. S. eon mine «iP^ajtPiWPTi^ !s^ !^<r J "^''l Tfcot Rastia can I|J ,he h»o nchest Mramvm depowtf in th* wo«W— the Btlgton SiK^^^^^^fLX moke on H bomb nII >O^ Congo and Cowodo'i Great Bear Lake138 words
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Article254 1953-01-04 9 1,000 ships were searched but 1 NAVYS KEEN PATROLS KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. T"HE Royal Navy last year searched more than one thousand vessels off the Malayan coasts, but never once found any signs of smuggling of arms or ammunition. This was -evealed by General Sir Rob Lockhart, Deputy Director of254 words
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Article, Illustration145 1953-01-04 9 STRENGTHEN MALAYAS TIES WITH BURMA strrnJcmHK^e Ue» existV nit Kith Maama. &ar» ln< Burmur ('WMaaafaw^MnxaK*we, I aVi Tkaaaaw rt*- rial aaaicswaMßesßce Vboimm ■ary awnf U the Sua3a> usjv Bast «W tokatf* and Malaya have a aaf aartarj af aaciaL cawtaral an 4 caaawcial rrlatilßi a-aal aa tsW awaY MnKaU t145 words
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Article70 1953-01-04 9 Walkers are wonted Magapore s^ Traffic Police are ml l int^ni men who were walking vS Lav Kon Seng, ,a 31-ycBT-okl shopkeeper, when he was knockec down Dy a ear at the Junction of Upper Sfrangoon and Flo«er Boaclf at 8 pjE. Os Dec 77 Lav died in hospital 1070 words
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Article33 1953-01-04 9 KOTA TINGGL Sat. A police constable. Mahmood ■aaaTlr Mn SkahßaOQU' Aaaata, was flned STB or ate weeks' gaol for —litting a Home Guard. W«Dg Mag Choo. while they were on duty.33 words
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Article101 1953-01-04 9 LEONO KEE HANG, an odd job labourer, told Mr. E. H. D'Netto in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday that he picked up 13 rods of iron from a building site to make push bicycles for childn i. Leone was charged wilh the rheft of101 words
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Article59 1953-01-04 9 Malayan Scouts attending the Pan -Pacific Jamboree In Australia had their Christmas dinner 10,000 feet up In the air during a flight from Fre mantle to Sydney. The scouts reached Fremantle from Singapore on Christmas Eve by the Charon. They were greeted on arrival by Mr A. C.59 words
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Article44 1953-01-04 9 A new air flight linking Singapore. Saigon and Manila will be Inaugurated on Wednesday when Pan-American Airways begins a Skymaster service. Planes. egulpped with sleeperettes, will leave Singapore everr Wednesday at 030 am Th ey will carry 30 pa«-44 words
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Obituary40 1953-01-04 9 OUG TOB CHWEE (HDBBTI. pmn arc Mr am! Mr* Oi« na Kcsg (waaed wnf paMh% pSMBta, bralSMr CSmbc Ytuk. rMdflyi aMer-m-lM nafcw, mSL pjd today <Sue am*** ML ■tier Valley ftoad for the 9mb Ong futrtM. ground Deeply aMamd.40 words
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Article41 1953-01-04 9 Osnum Adamy. managing director of Empire Trading Company was yesterday fined ISM In the Singapore Third District Court for exporting 1.000 pairs of shoes without a permit He was allowed tail tomorrow tc pay his fine.41 words
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Article132 1953-01-04 9 A MAN WHO got the bird" was sentenced to four months rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Third Oirr.inal District Court yesterday. He was Aboo bin Haji All of Lim Teck 800 Road who stole three bird cages, each containing a "merbok" (dor«), valued at $200132 words
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Article29 1953-01-04 9 The *j»g*m** branch of the Johore Indian School Teachers' Union, will hold its general meeting on Jan. 10 at 10.30 a.m. at the LCA. School Hall.29 words
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Article, Illustration250 1953-01-04 9 Process to improve rice AN AMERICAN who believes Hut hit method of processmg rice can save Asia's people is in Singapore to-day Mr. M. Yonan-Malek, In- I ventor of the "maleklzed rice processing," at a Press conference yesterday said: "With my process, rice retains250 words
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Advertisement18 1953-01-04 9 DELICIOUS Ml LIT CHOCOLATE 9 liii SO EASY ON THE PURSE -SO HANDY FOR THE POCKET if&u'a&ua/jii O»BM18 words
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Advertisement411 1953-01-04 9 Make Barley Water at home *MjM this easy way j|p| %£j M V*i.^C~c-2^r Mix Robinson's 'Patent' M. Barley to a thin, smooth paste in cold water. 1 kt^^^^^^^^^^J Stir P o into hot water &??^fess!sS?T?s3!v!\^ O an(^ b°M f or one ">' lute XvlyXJv/.v-.-X vXlXv.v'.tXvXv^;! only. Sweeten and Jluvuur to411 words
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Miscellaneous91 1953-01-04 9 The weather UtATHER statistics throughout Malaya >esterday were: tUaaaaaas t—prntf: '7 JO pjn. 00 Jan. 2 to 7.30 ijb. on Jan. 3; Spore <75 degrees) Penang <75> Kota Bahru '70 1 Kuala Lumpur (74) Ipoh (71 1. Kuantan <70 Maximum temperature (7JO ajn. to 7JO pjn. on Jan. Si; Spore91 words
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Article, Illustration133 1953-01-04 10 your picture page THE Sunday Times is awarding $15 for rite best picture of the week, with $5 prises for runners up. This week's first prise goes to Sunny Ciam, c/o Rates Division, Treasurer's Department, Singapore City Hall, for his unusual picture, left, "Bamboo Saucers." He used m Ikoflex camera.133 words
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Article, Illustration777 1953-01-04 10 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH 44 By WITH Christmas past and the prospect of a bright New Year before us, once again the time has come to make our good resolutions. The care and maintenance of photographic equipment ought to be a continuous process throughout the year, most777 words
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Advertisement487 1953-01-04 10 THERE IS MO BETTER. ...NO FlN£* 35 mm CAMERA THAN THE CANON MODEL Hf-S With Th* SERENAR 50mm Coated Urns Click Siops. canoii^x CAMERAS QE *^ffl %J LENSES AM «m tMMfce* fate aurtMg aM»iia»a«»i at a snaty ISm> tii an wi mawst a* Mm »nciaia. craft— a—*i» C wi Mm487 words
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Advertisement231 1953-01-04 10 16 MM I MAGAZINE CAMERA l""**^ X.55. Traveller's companion for sharp brilliant movies: 50 foot magazine loads In 3 seconds even in daylight and wide-swing cover, new safety guard makt- correct loading automatic Versatile! Longshots. oloseups. panoramas In quick succession, easily! Turret shifts with a flick of the wrist, locks231 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1953-01-04 11 BEHACUE - 'Planter's wife'— hardly authentic hut crammed with action BEHACUE Picture Parade... HERE S A HLM YOU CAN'T HELP CRITICISING— by '♦pHE PLANTER'S WIFE" is coining tc Singapore at last. There are a hundred things one can criticise in this "inside story" oi life on a Malayan rubber estate, but when1,043 words
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Article, Illustration121 1953-01-04 11 I"Ht itte oo tfa* kack of Ihla paetaro ta IMI and lais yoaag MsMjiwoad alar la onjoyliw a McemfaJ viatt U Bngland. Slnre lh«-n hr ha* grown a muustache asMl b -ronif fsmsoa. Can yoa tpmi tkc asar? Send yow aaavara U **Spot The Star" Buslay Tills,121 words
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Advertisement234 1953-01-04 11 10 30. 1.15 4 00, 6 45 A. 9 30 Charles Chaplin dm kit first dratmMtk rmt .^■BB^BB^B CciccsW f'— List LIMELICHT Today *4S ♦ABOUT FACT' Tfhakwaor i LAST ffejBWWjPjBH 1.45.4.00, I DAY TmiAmkf in.im Aa^V •nti;tnnu «^^4P BjjiWBBj taaatOBM **M teMi fli fliV BM rrrcr^t^ Ipc Trtuikovmfcy* "Swm* l«k*234 words
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Advertisement263 1953-01-04 11 TODAY DAILY T 4^s»n A^ E IH PHt^sßs!^iu~in r ~inn/~BfY7 W nfivr 11 am.. 1.45, 4.15. fi 45 and IJI p iiT" P N l/£l DrBORAH K£RR ■^•T^ JAMUMASON wmmm list entirely suspended LAUGHS ALL THE WAY THROUGH.... in mints of screem'milmity! b^Hw^^^^^^^m^kSolJoß^'^^^^^^^'p^(si t iiStSS^ ip*& WIUTPRia I j^^^TODAY 6c263 words
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Advertisement353 1953-01-04 12 4aliri fin mi iif A RECENT "quip" from US Secretary of State Dean asßß*ea«Bi Bsssaaaaßao tawt oe 11 be lookioK tor a job next January. when Mr Eisenhower's cabinet is coming into power. He said that his present one is •Bprofitabie enough and ceraT 2^^D\ I^^ tain.v a thankless ona353 words
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Advertisement427 1953-01-04 12 sar Mm^^^9k Laa^A <jf f\ End the miserable pain and embarrassment of boils and ulcert now. Clear up Eczema, pirnpies and ail skin troubles the quick, comfortable way with D.D.D. Let D.D.D. bring you soothing relief from itching, irritation and embarrassment. D.D.Di SPfCIAL QUICK ACTION D.D.D. hat an extra-powerful antiseptic427 words
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Miscellaneous1158 1953-01-04 12 jtsvs VjßSllil^^B^ 1 j^\ mar 1 m \m aaa BaHBiM TA2ZAN PCiJMP IPENE WEO3, SUT ONLY APTEft WE //ffiJWSlwO «X\ taV A. Vs. 1/ v^*M eecAMe a CAPnve in tub ape s' city. tmsre, the y/w mMJT /^X\ \^K\\ \Jm m \AmEB9s&SBmZ &\ZL GAVE A TKEMBLIN& ACCOUNT OP A THINS1,158 words
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Miscellaneous597 1953-01-04 12 THIS urcctf FAR VAIT Uood for anr'thing that concerns W»B* rWK XVU the famllj a, frle ndships. FOR TODAT A good de.| could ing hour, propitious for enter- h TO A¥ H AB K ,V' SE: be aceompUsbcdl la early hoars of Ulning .nd for social life. FOB MWnJ l597 words
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Article, Illustration946 1953-01-04 13 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By TJE Toy Town scene from your Uncle Nat's annual Christmas pantomime last week. Time: Christinas Eve. As the curtain goes up on a stage filled with rocking horses, teady bears, trains, dolls, and other conventional toyf. a distressed Father Chmtmas is reading a946 words
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416 1953-01-04 13 MOTORING, BY MANNING BLACKWOOD MALAYAN motorist* are. psychologically. quite baffling Often. I have remarked on thr strange phenomenon of their iosUnt and often exasperating obedience to one, and only one, of the many simple rules of Kood driving. I refer -to their al-nost fanatical416 words
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Article298 1953-01-04 13 LONDON. Sat. LrAGI'E 1)1V. I Aston VIIU .1 lierhv Rollon 4 BUckpool Buinlrv B umwieh Manchester I. I Maw li ester C. 1 Portsmouth 2 hclvra i Preston I Middlesbrough t I Shi .irld W. 2 Cai-diR Slokr 3 Liverpool 1 Sundr land 3 Arsrn.il 1 TottenhamReuter - 298 words
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60 1953-01-04 13 SEREMBAN. Sat. pERAK Women today defeated Negri Sembilan Women by three goals to nil at hockey on the Seremban padung. Perak took a one-nil lead throupii diminutive rlght-irudde Poh Sim MM scored in the tetith minute. Two more goals through Poh Sim and60 words
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Advertisement233 1953-01-04 13 ■ia^«l-^' thislnourishing Food As the 6rst v srs towards grown-up meaJs, give your baby Far&. 13n> r,eady -cooked weaning m> food can be mixed in a moment with milk, fruit juices, milk puddings and other foods. Give Farex even* day and you will give your baby the nourishment needed for233 words
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Advertisement179 1953-01-04 13 aMB wm &9B OUR BEST QUALITY SHIRTS with smart semi-stiff coHar* arMoHtrtd it LOV/ PttICES to suit evcrf^^ Wholtui«*& Retail and SOLE AGENCIES inquiries invited SINGAPORE* SHIRT FACTORY .LTD. Office 15/16. Mcdeiro* Building Store and showroom 226. South Bridge Road j^BLOTCHY^ S.K I N 1 niarred by spots, 0&A J179 words
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Miscellaneous195 1953-01-04 13 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN I 1 Small hoWing (Si; 6. Agreeable 1. Vexed (5): 2. Curiously (5): Si: 10. Mldrlfl i»i; 11. Bid (Si; 13 3 Land tenure (4); 4. tailor (3); Vie* m-iih wicked Joy (S): 15 One* 5 Fragment (s>; 6. 81nJc (3); 7. 1 pn-sunal Interest (4):195 words
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Article, Illustration1587 1953-01-04 14 BENC SWEE - BENC SWEE XING OF TH£ STRAITS—THE 16th THRILLING INSTALMENT By Enough to make a dog laugh |UNIO« Rohjnna |ubir has sent in this amusing picture of her kiMcn feeding babystyle out of a bottle of orange juice. The picture was in the form1,587 words
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Article570 1953-01-04 14 Bernard Wlcksteed - Bernard Wlcksteed 50 STRUCK A BARGAIN By KOREA. Sat. IF you nave got enough 1 influence In the Army today, that is to say If you are on drinking terms witn the quarter-master-sergeant, you can sometimes get hold of a contrivance called the paraffin pressure570 words
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Advertisement304 1953-01-04 14 ••'Too**^ 111 Obtainable at all Leading Stores Sole Agent* M. PRAGER LTD. SINGAPORE O^'^mamWamaaW^ Nc -\itti or cuW can WifUgll wit: and the f«*utl« yet th- r.iQfh action of Can -.'lull's Cherry Cough Syr:. i Irritation caused Ql#l*llll I by .zh.ng and inct^ing fjf I 11 11 Is Mwthfd by304 words
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Advertisement156 1953-01-04 14 and uytwiSAyah. cufroMJfoiA ajlf TTfs f Singapore $2.10 per tin. p deration $2.30 per tin. Manufactured K LONDON by ARDATH TOBACCO '"0., LTD. 4 Miftcle, of modem science/ THE INK THAT ..^^S > CLEANS AND PROTECTS YOUR *V PEN AS IT WRITES! \J^^ mm \^j Me only ink with <<*tf156 words
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Article155 1953-01-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. DAHANO proved no match for Seiaafor at hockey when they met today on the padang. going down 9-0. When they met at Seremban earlier in the season. Pahang held Selangor to a 2-0 margin but today's Selangor team was much stronger. Selangor scored155 words
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Article180 1953-01-04 15 pLAYING Intelligent rigger apuinst Royal Army Ordnance Corps, a 13-man G.H.Q slie scor- ed an easy 12 points ilhree tries. penally goalj to nothing victory a' S>. Georges Road vest -rd iy. Redeeming feature in thl« 40 minutea nißßlnx of oifQ i mint three' Watsoa. ho180 words
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Article542 1953-01-04 15 Score 28-0 win over Negri SEREMBAN, Saturday. QIVING a fine all-round performance, Selangor All Blues today qualified for the All Blues rugger Cup final by inflicting on Negri Sembilan All Blues their biggest defeat since the series began. Selangor scored 28 points (two goals, penalty,542 words
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Article93 1953-01-04 15 Vf EL BROWN, the coloured American light-heavy-weight boxer who beat Islmeli Radrodro on points over 10 rounds at the Happy World arena on Boxing Day, will leave Singapore by BOAC Comet for London this morning. Brown injured his left hand during: bis fight with Kadrodro and93 words
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Article47 1953-01-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. SELANGOR All Blurs player Lee Pak Yon? has been chosen to play right centrethree for Srlangor in the H.M.S. Malaya ***** final against Singapore Civilians here on Jan. 10. This completes the Selingor XV which was chosen after yesterday's trial.47 words
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262 1953-01-04 15 K Sits Malaya 9 poinU. K. Sirs. Singapore 8. DOYAL Signal* Malaya beat Royal Signals Singapore by 9 points (three tries 1 to nil yesterday In an Inter-command rugger match at Tanglln. Malaya, with a heavier pack, got the better of Singapore In262 words
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Article162 1953-01-04 15 MELBOURNE. Sat. SPHERE may be a sporting finish to the Victoria-South Australia Sheffield Shield match here following a recovery by the home side today. In their second innings Victoria reached 362 when stumps were drawn leaving South Australia to score 311 If they are to win.Reuter-AAP - 162 words
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Article62 1953-01-04 15 D. A. P. Seletar Ist- XV trounced xv W M.S. Unicorn by 17 points lone goal and four tries) to ni; In a friendly rugger match played at Seletar yesterday. RefulU of other rugby matches played yesterday were: RAP. Changi beat Naval Base by eight62 words
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Article427 1953-01-04 15 SECOND ROW - SECOND ROW By SCC tt; Army 5 IT was Parker who saved the Singapore Cricket Club 1 once again when the club just scraped home by two penalty goals to one penalty goal against the Army on the padang yesterday. Th c club side Just427 words
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232 1953-01-04 15 ALOR STAR, Saturday. ITFDAH MALAYS became Sultans Gold Cup soccer champions when they beat Perak Malays 4 l in the final of the inter-state competition for Malays at Alor Star this evening. Kejlah thus won the cup after seven years of fruitless competition. A232 words
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Advertisement293 1953-01-04 15 New Super-6 Clippers direct to TOKYO •Non-stop service! •7 hours flying ti/neJ With thp new Pan American service you'll be able to my noo-stop from Hong Kong to Tokyo! In just V hours 5 hours faster than before. (CoavenVat Clipper connections via Manila.) Giant^Mependabk Clippers are the t^aMifiinrn in Pan293 words
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Advertisement327 1953-01-04 15 t^BENNETT COLLEGE aomno. kncland <»> I can help j[ou to success through personal postal tuition *t«hocsands of men in important positions were once studentN 1 of this famous English College. They owe their success to Personal Postal Tuition The Bennett College way. Now you I are offered the same chance327 words
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Miscellaneous110 1953-01-04 15 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS 1, Croft, 6, Suave, 10, Diaphragm. U, Order. 13, Gloat. 15, Self. 16. Her, 18, Yule, 19. Shy. 20. Rider, 22. Kan, 23, Pec. 24. Tab, 26, Paraphernalia, 27, Hew, 28. Act, 29, Ask. 31. Latch. 33. Fib. 3ft. Pant. ST. Yet, 38. Pour, 39. Pla.vs. 41.110 words
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Article86 1953-01-04 16 IPOH, Stt The Perak Malays badminton team to travel to Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 10 and 11 to play against Selangor Malays Is: MEN: K. H. Mujtd. M. A. Hassan, M A. Noordin, Tajul Amar, Yunan, Ismail Zulklfll. M. Y. Z. Zalnuddln, M. S. Zambll.86 words
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Article31 1953-01-04 16 IPOH, Sat.— Mr. N. Joginder Singh of the Klnta Town Board has been appointed the Perak Hockey Association's honorary secretary following the resignation of Mr. Tan Peng Slew.31 words
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Article, Illustration2547 1953-01-04 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Malayan 1 1/4 mile record was twice broken DIG-RACE specialist Colin Tulioh capped a record-breaking season when he landed Salamat Stable's Mubarak a neck winner from Broadside (Billy Bagby) after a great last-furlong duel in the CommissionerGeneral's Cup over 1 miles at Penang2,547 words
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Article158 1953-01-04 16 SYDNEY, Sat. COUTH Africa's cricketers must pass their first Innings total if they are to save an Innings defeat here from New South Wales. In reply to the South African score of 196. the state today carried their first Innings total to 41ft forReuter - 158 words
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Article139 1953-01-04 16 MKLBOORm:. Sat. JOHN LANDY ol Melbourne University ran mother remaxkfcbia mile mt th« Olympic Park toeUy, covering the distance In tain. 2 4/5 sec on a breeae-an^pt. brick -dust track. He ran It on tba aame track a fortnight ago In 4mtn. \/Stm. All fourAP - 139 words
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Advertisement394 1953-01-04 16 STATE OF TREMGCAMI. DfTACTMEWT Of PCBUC ROU6 kltU TUM.GAM !OC« W UUk^CITLT TBKDCRS wU be received at t H I mm Encia*" Yrenccanu froc 1 1 |l<«f rt Contractor* of Claw A or «p U l« «> Pebruarr lStti. Ml. for tn* ConatnKttac of a IM4M («Uoo rdDforoed CNMk Waah394 words
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Advertisement173 1953-01-04 16 BwaWsfviSi^ .S3 i pTpk"^sßsiß 1 1 1 1 aVaV.H IBi |p m BH I J f/E f Ug 'ssssssssm wis^sv >^^ ".^Lr* LV \^LbsW aaV PATCRSOM GIMBMB ITB i^B^ m .^..^y......-^... "<-: i. •^_^w>- .".v.-.v.".v.-.v.-.y.- •>;.^t n r.-.~--- s^ Palact of St. Jamus, onct thg ■avxnvvw fe;;_; 't^TS'"""' 5S London173 words
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