The Straits Times, 5 March 1953
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Title Section14 1953-03-05 1 The Straits Times TWELVE PAGES bßtfdkerf IMS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, H53. 15 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration487 1953-03-05 1 Official bulletin says: In coma after a stroke gTALIN IS DYING. Radio Moscow in a broadcast yesterday said that the 73-year-old Premier was lying gravely ill after a stroke on Sunday night The radio said Stalin was unconscious. His right leg and right arm were paralysed. NineReuter; AP; UP - 487 words
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Article111 1953-03-05 1 WASHINGTON. Wed AMFRICAN officials said today n that Stalin's grave illness niarks a momentous moment in the hisioTs of titr world whi-n war or peace may b decided. With his deith. the world situation could change for better or worse. Watch officers in the State111 words
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Article55 1953-03-05 1 LONDON. Wed. A court medical bulletin said today that 85-year-old Queen Mary. HI for two weeks with a gastric disorder, spent a "fairly good night' and her general condition remained unchaged. Doctors kept her confined to bed at Marlborough House, her home. Household sources said there was55 words
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Article37 1953-03-05 1 NAIROBI. Wed— Mau Mau terrorists last night raided a police post north of Nanyukl and killed four African policemen and the wives of two of them. The police station was burned to the ground.—Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article36 1953-03-05 1 SEOUL. Wed— Gen. Mark Clark flew into Korea today for high level talks with his field commanders, and with South Korean President Syngman Rhee and the US. Ambassador. Mr. Elh s O. Brlggs— A.P.AP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration242 1953-03-05 1 fears a struggle for power in Kremlin LONDON. Wednesday YEWS of the serious illness of Stalin let loose a flood of speculation in Western capitals on who will succeed him. This was bracketed with the question of whether his death would be followed by a struggleReuter - 242 words
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Article75 1953-03-05 1 —he may never speak again 4 SINGAPORE brain specialist, commenting un the symptoms of Stalin's Ulnesa. as given In the first bulletin, told the Straits Times last night: "Stalin has obviously had a v'-rv severe stroke, and it Is unlikely that he will live. "Even If he75 words
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Article30 1953-03-05 1 CHINA FREEZES TRADERS' ASSETS HONG KONG, Wed— China has frozen HK530.000.000 in the assets of Hong Kong business men trading with the mainland, according to authoritative trade sources here UP.UP - 30 words
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294 1953-03-05 1 LONDON Wed. MR. Churchill aent hta chief private secretary to the Soviet Embassy this morn- j ing to express his regret at the news of Stalin's Illness to Mr. Gromyko, Soviet Ambassador to Britain. An official announcement from No. 10 Downing Street, said: "Mr.Reuter - 294 words
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Article45 1953-03-05 1 A sum of £10.000 was yesterday sent to the Lord Mayor of LoVidon as Singapore's firs'. contribution towards the National Flood and Tempest Distress Fund. The Singapore British Flood Rrlief Fund, which wi:i close on March 14. now stands at $114,28045 words
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73 1953-03-05 1 Weeping in trie streets in Moscow MOSCOW. Wed. rIE news of Stalin s illness swept the city and by nine a.m. everyone seemed to know It L<>ne QBMBM I rmrd at newt kli>sk.s and urr-ai crowds form»d ;n frcnt of public blllboardi Hundred* ol jk< p.r. men and wiimrn. w»pt73 words
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Article124 1953-03-05 1 NOT RESPONDING' The latent bulletin «st* Stalin i» "not responding tn treatment." Alrxis Patriarch of All Russia and Primatr of Russian Orthodox hurch a*ked rlrrcy to pra\ for health and recover) of Stalin. Other clrrsynn-n also requested their congregations to pray. The Popr is offering pra>rrs for the RussianUP - 124 words
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Article50 1953-03-05 1 S.ruriP' re pallet and CID lay searching for a 2S-\oar- Id banlshee. Wong Fook Bong who escaped from thr guarded luck-up In the Oeneral Hospital last night I up In :ecks On \i> vu re made by arm<'i r.R a white inri h 'sut il pyjamas.50 words
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Advertisement39 1953-03-05 1 U.S.de.SILYA jewellers 106 OICNtDD DOiD Til 22•* WHAT'S for DINNER? you 're lucky, it will be RIB ROAST BEEF serxvd up with roast potatoes, French beans and Yorkshire pudding. The best Australian beef from SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.39 words
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Advertisement37 1953-03-05 1 S -P-H de SILVA J. STONE CO. LTD. "TONUM" BRAND NON-FERROUS METALS STONE'S Bearing Metals STONE'S Casting Bronzes STONE'S Copper Tacks, Nails and Roves (for boat building) STONE'S Phosphor Bronze Rods and Cores STONE'S Manganese Bronze Shafting37 words
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Article138 1953-03-05 2 'C'WEALTH SUPPORTS CEYLON' COLOMBO, Wed. pEYLONS "rubber for rice" V; trade pact with China Is working because "the Commonwealth U behind us." Mr. Richard Senanayake. Trade and Commerce Minister, said last night. "It Is British ships that bring us our China rice," he said. "If our country needs money andReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-03-05 2 A 30 FOOT RrTrmiM. TIDFI-ft this Undine < raft hlfh and dry on the upturned hulk of a sunken Tank Landing Ship in a Korean harbour. Another landing craft is alongside with a salvaje crew trying to refloat the stranded be«t.43 words
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190 1953-03-05 2 Queen picks six young beauties to bear her train LONDON. Wednesday. CIX of London's most beautiful society girls will bear the Queen's train at her Coronation in Westminster Abbey next June, the Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, announced yesterday. The Queen herself chose the girls, all youn^ and close friendsReuter - 190 words
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Article45 1953-03-05 2 LONDON. Wed. Stage hypnotism will be banned in London from next January 1. i the London County Council has agreed unanimously. Exhibitions for the treat--1 ment Of disease, for scientific purpose., or for re.searr n will I not be affected.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article67 1953-03-05 2 WASHINGTON. Wednesday. TRANSFER of the United States Government's synthetic rubber industry to private oimerj/iip. officially recommended in a report, icill take about IS months to complete after Conore*s has approved the measure. This traj stated yesterday by Mr. Morton Yohalem, of the Reconstruction Finance67 words
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Advertisement157 1953-03-05 2 Mosrvtuaous comtyoa WRTASTtD '-tEAOy IN AN INSTANT/ m so«M«i eseel Train for SUCCESS with The School of Accountancy, the leading institution in the British Empire tor building Succenful Careen by Postal Tuition. The School's unsurpassed FjumirutKY. Record ?ives the maximum prmpect of success. You cat he sure ot a highly157 words
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Advertisement468 1953-03-05 2 NOTICES ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE Family Planning Association i hanks the following for their aamstance in Us Initial Saturday morning entertainment on 28th Febru.iry -The Management of the Cathay Restaurant. Mr. Loke Wan Tho. Mr. H.H. Tan and his Boys. and Pepsi Cola Ltd. Thanks are .lao given to all those who468 words
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Advertisement803 1953-03-05 2 TENDERS P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class C Contractors and above will be received by the State Enctneer. Perak. Ipoh. up to 3 p.m. on Wednesday. 11th March. 1953. fi»r the eonatructlon of Warders' Quarters complete with Water Borne Sewace Disposal at Talplnc. Full particulars are obtainable from803 words
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Advertisement482 1953-03-05 2 NOTICES AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA (Sesaawer FasuMsg/NegTi Sasaki- I Ua Slalaeca BsaswiU) Messrs. Walter Orenler ft Co.. the former Secretaries ft Treasurers of the above banches of the Assocla* tlon. having resigned, and the Committee having appointed Mr. J.C. Jones, as the new Secretary and I I Treasurer of the482 words
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Advertisement146 1953-03-05 2 NOTICES MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Freehold Land and house No. 334 Chanel Road. Singapore, area 1.605 sq.ft. To Be Held At Our Saleroom. No. 1 Prince Street (Comer of Collyer Quay) On Thursday. 13th March. IMS At 2 30 PM Pull Particulars ft Plan Issued. Messrs. R. C. H. Urn Co..146 words
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Advertisement137 1953-03-05 2 BRIDGES Portable Electric WOODWORKER One portable power tool which does planing, moulding, rabbeting and grooving. Motor, I h.p. AC/DC type. Voltages 110, 200-220, 230--250. Full load current 3.5 amps. 13.000 cuts per minute. Net weight 18£ lbs. Available ex Sttxk Sole Agents: MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. iINCAPORI KUALA LUMPUR PINANC137 words
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Article233 1953-03-05 3 Rubber trade taken over by Indonesia TOKYO, Wednesday. INDONESIA has replaced Malaya as Japan's main source nf rubber and Japanese rubber importers see no immediate prospect of a reversal In the trend. Officials of thr Japan Rubber Federation pave two reasons for thr rrrrnt lead takenUP - 233 words
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194 1953-03-05 3 UNDER THE ERMINE— A SANDWICH TO NIBBLE LONDON. Wril. IyNDrK the ermin r and Telvet of the peers who will watrh the <>n>nalinn. the Karl M.iroh.il misjx-i 1> there will hr v.inri» iches and maybe a chocolate bur to mhhlr disrrrrll\ The <u<>pii'ion was r\prr>.^i il at a Press conferenrrAP - 194 words
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Article51 1953-03-05 3 CANBERRA. Wed About 6.100 Australia!, troopi are nerving n KOCM, -S;r Philip Mcßrlde. Australian Defence Minister, told the House of Representatives here today They represented 59 In every 100 000 of the Australian population. Australian lore > Serving in Malaya art the Middle Ea.«;t. heReuter - 51 words
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Article51 1953-03-05 3 WASHINGTON. Wed—General James A Van Fleet, retired Commander r.i the Eichth Army, arrived here today to Rive President Dwicht Eisenhower and Congressional committees his ideas about the Korea War He was a-'Cf.mpanled to tht White Hou.^e by General Omar Bradley. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff—Reuter - 51 words
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Article31 1953-03-05 3 WASHINGTON. Wed— The Senate Foreign Relations committee tooay approved by eight votes to six a resolution <-ondemninK the Soviet t'nlon for perverting aereements I made during World War ll.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article40 1953-03-05 3 PORT OF SPAIN (Trlr.l-, dad;. Wed. The Princes* Royal U cuttlr.e .short her West Indies visit and leaving by plane r> n Thursday because of the illness of her mother Quee n Mary, it was announced here ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article36 1953-03-05 3 LONDON. Wed —lndonesian Minister Mukardo called on London's Lord Mayor. Sir Rupert De La Bere. today to announce an Indonesian pift of £7.500 worth of coffee, ten and sugar for British Flood Victims— A.P.AP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-03-05 3 TWO OF THE THIRTEEN members of the British Everest expedition arrived in Delhi as an advance pcrty on February 23. They are Alfred Gregory and Doctor Charles Evans. Colonel John Hunt, leader of the expedition, arrived in New Delhi last iceek. The remainder of the80 words
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145 1953-03-05 3 SAIGON. Wednesday. FIVE thousand Franco-Vietnam troops pushed toward the sea east of here yesterday in a drive to clear Communist rebels from Cochin-China's major •Tire bowl." Behind tanks spearheadins the troops 1.000 cookes were put to work repairing the seven-mile route connecting145 words
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Article24 1953-03-05 3 PARIS. Wed.-French Premier Rene Mayer and Foreign Minister Georges B'.dault will visit Canada from April 2 to 5 after talks :n Washington.24 words
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Article155 1953-03-05 3 BONN. Wednesday. WEST German novernment yestf day asked the three Western Powers to conside.* lending military planes to airlift thousands of refugees out of Berlin A Kovernment spokesman said that the present airlift of commercial pk>nes wasn't .sufficient unless the airlines agreed to put onAP - 155 words
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106 1953-03-05 3 LONDON. Wed. rE Government was asked In th P House of Coirmons yesterday whether Britain would oppose Japan's application for membership of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Mr. MentwcTth Schofleld Conservative, who put the question, referred to a Geneva committee derision against discrimination.Reuter - 106 words
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Article33 1953-03-05 3 LONDON, Wed— The House of Commons, overruling Scottish nationalist objections, approved the loyal style and titles by which Queen Elizabeth II will be ki.ovwi after her Coronation on June 2 —Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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124 1953-03-05 3 KESI MANSAM, UPPER Rt'RM.V Wednesday. rE Burmese Army has launched Its biggest ever offensive against Chinese. Nationalist guerillas In Mongbsu State in northrant Burma, dome to the Chinese frontier. Their aim is to trap 5.9 M Nationalists in a three-prong-ed assault on thisReuter - 124 words
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Article94 1953-03-05 3 BONN, Wednesday. 4 I.FRIED Krupp. hrir to Germany s ercatrM arms dynaMv, •A today brramr onr of the world's richest tnfn aram. after an American lawyer signed a document with Allied Hieh Commission official*. Mr. Earl J. Carroll, an American lawyer working in IM (.frmanv, •icnedReuter - 94 words
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Article89 1953-03-05 3 BUENOS AIRES Wednesday A SMALL time-bomb planted in a suitcase in the basßarrt room of Buenos Aires' Retiro station exploded la.-r night shortly after President Juan Peron passed within 90 feet of the spot on his return from Chile. Peron continued to Rotirr Square near theAP - 89 words
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Article213 1953-03-05 3 LONDON. Wed Closing pr!ccs ol selected stocks were: MM C«m»v« §0 rund.ni 4% War jr. ~U BANKS Charfcrrd |C» 11l »/l» Mrrranli >C3»l <£13i 34j i- t Hoa«kong i»l2»i n <CJ| tatSiuSft Com On (utt i M Prudential 'A' Mi k r<\«: IQ ->•* ■AILS Can fa< flr213 words
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Article28 1953-03-05 3 LONDON. Mar. 4.— Cash Buyers £957; Sellers 4195 A; Forward Buyers £941' Sellers C 942 1 Settlement £959 (down CD. Turnover a.m. 25 tons; p.m. 20.28 words
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Article44 1953-03-05 3 LONDON. Mar. 4 —Spot 22 \t |(ar S3\d.. Apr. 22\d Apr -June 2? .d July-Sept 22". d Or' -Ok-. 22 .d Mar ri f 22\rt.. Apr r1 f 22 .ri M«y elf. 22 .d. J .ne ci.f. 22' rd Marlcrt: Sl:?htly easier.44 words
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Article29 1953-03-05 3 LONDON. Wed Britain has postponed until next week the opening of talk* in Cairo on the future of the Canal Zone and of British forces In Egypt29 words
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Article21 1953-03-05 3 LONDON. Wed At lea.st 30 people were Injured in fos accidents in Southern England last nigh 1 A.P. cAP - 21 words
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Advertisement134 1953-03-05 3 Your b.br will kn» the tMte of WVVi _J>' >^Sa \Ar Allenburys Malted r >*-^Z j*^ I Ru»ki. They mil help his .teeth «^Y»w throuth «nd en- J*^ JbssVC-_^~ -a. couraee him to Hl^^* r h e w although I^^^J^^g^^^ ""^^SHryf^sssssi rrl^p they softrn Jj^^^r qutrklr and pr»- Hbbb^BSW-J^^^BBBBBBBB^^ 4134 words
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120 1953-03-05 4 KHOO KEE OIAP, charged with carrying two daggers told the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday that a number of detectives and prison warderr. had as--1 saulted hHn. The magistrate, Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam. ordered that Khoo be taken to the Singapore General Hospital for120 words
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Article40 1953-03-05 4 The Singapore North District Boy Scouts Local Association will hold its second annual general meeting at the Victoria School hal] on March 7 at 5 30 p m All Scouts are requested to attend in full uniform.40 words
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253 1953-03-05 4 Coronation casket to go by secret messenger ON BEHALF OF MALAY RULERS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ROYAL messenger, whose name is being kept secret, will be sent to London soon with t Coronation casket for presentation on behalf of the Ma'.a\ rulers the Straits Times was told today. The casket, not253 words
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Article39 1953-03-05 4 Mr. Malcolm W. Foster, an official of the United States Government, leaves Singapore this morning for Rome where he will present a letter to the Pope frcm the Roman Catholic church in the United States39 words
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116 1953-03-05 4 THE SHIP THAT DRIFTED HERE IS UP FOR AUCTION TODAY rwwa 42-ton Japanese A fishing boat Kunyee, which drifted into Singapore on Not. 14 last year, will be. auctioned tomorrow. The last nine of the original crew of 19 recently went back to Okinawa via Japan. 53,000-food bill It cost116 words
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Article93 1953-03-05 4 DEPOT HEAD TOOK $5,508 CHARGE SEREMBAN. Wed rE ofTicer-ln-charge of the Sri Menantl Training De--1 pot. Inspector Yusof bin Arifln. was today charged before Mr. W. B Sutherland, in the Seremban Sessions Court with criminal breach of trust. Yusof Is alleged to have misappropriated $5,508 between June and September last93 words
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Article, Illustration253 1953-03-05 4 The Foo family gave him clothes rpHE boy.s of Kirn Keat Lane. X Singapore, were fond of Sim Ouan Ho. the boy with the myster.ous past. Two of h-s best friends were Jame» and Johnny Foo. Their mother. Mrs. Foo Voon S.n. wife of a253 words
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Article44 1953-03-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Tan Kt»n Bee u-ris arqultt^ii tn th» Johof Bahru Besslons today on a charge of offering a bribe of $40 to Leon* Ah Bah. an assistant re-settlement officer. Tan said that the money was a loan for Ah Bah.44 words
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Article267 1953-03-05 4 DENIAL BY GOVT. 'A RED HERRING' rIE CHAIRMAN of the Malayan Trade Union Council In Johore, Mr. M. Kanthaswamy. last night said the State Government's denial of indifference. Impertinence and sarcasm towards trade unions as "typical official tactics to draw a red i herring across the trail." The denial was267 words
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Article55 1953-03-05 4 ALOR STAR. Wed.— Five passengers— a father and four children— were injured ;n a head-on collision between a car and a Corry at Banar Bata.v last night. The car wa 8 a total wreck. The children, aged between four and 11. suffered slight bruises. Their father55 words
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Article56 1953-03-05 4 Two executives of Canadian Pacific Airways, owners of the Comet Jetliner which crashed in Karachi on Tuesday, killing eleven, passed through Singapore by Qantas-BOAC from Australia yesterday on their way to Karachi to Investigate the accident. They were Mr. W. Woollett. regional manager of C.PA. and Mr.56 words
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Article64 1953-03-05 4 TELUK ANSON. Wed. —jl Trade unionism in Malaya is more advanced than In ar.v a other Asian country. Mr. T. 8 Bavin, of the International H Confederation of Tree Trade 5 Unions, said when he visited 5 Selaba Estate at Teluk An?on I at the week-end.64 words
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Article163 1953-03-05 4 I AI LEE YEE. a clerk, who appealed against lower court conviction and sentence of four moMhs' imprisonment on a charge of cheating, was cleared of the offence in the Singapore High Court yesterday Lai had been found guilty in the lower courts of cheating163 words
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104 1953-03-05 4 KLANG. Wed. KLANO Town Board members were told today that the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council had not yet written officially about the "shabby treatment" which some of its members received In Klang 1 recently The matter was raised at a 1 meeting of the104 words
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Article26 1953-03-05 4 MUAR. Wed. -For gambling In a public place at Parlt Btongkat. Law Teck Mem and Sim Tlan Oot were each fined $10 at Muar.26 words
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Article56 1953-03-05 4 MALACCA, Wednesday R. J. McGowan. former Assistant O.CPD.. Alor Oajah who was sentenced to 18 months' gaol in the Malarra Sessions Court yesterday for criminal breach of trust of ♦8.420 belonging to the Alor Oajah police canteen contractor today notice of appeal against his sentence He was56 words
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Advertisement143 1953-03-05 4 ENJOY THIS DELICIOUS DRINK AROUND THE CLOCK! V V X.* ml JB<iJ Yo« n**d never aay no to Instant Poatuai Drink it mornlof or nijrht, with meals or «aM between any time you want |H W9 a de'icious beverajrt. -^^Pr Instant Postum is a healthful beverage made from wholesome c*Sia&»**143 words
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151 1953-03-05 5 Winners of contest to give recital WINNERS of the 1952 Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. amateur piano competition will give a jo.nt recital In the Victoria Memorial Hall at 8 30 p.m on March 18. Mrs W L Blythe. wife of the Colonial Secretary, will distribute the prizes to the winners at151 words
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223 1953-03-05 5 Unions hold joint meeting on future action SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT post and telegraph clerks will decide today whether to go on strike to get their revised salary scale demands from Government. At a meeting of the Post and Telegraph Workers' Union last223 words
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191 1953-03-05 5 MRdM, TKRAI.. Wed rK district officer of Nibong Tebal. Mr. K F. Oldham. last night called on Val Dor new villagers to giv r the Government information on the murder of one of their Chinese headmen. Mr Goh Ngak Went.191 words
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Article49 1953-03-05 5 The wedding of Mr. Vensi Belani and Miss Lachm; Khemnani took place at the Singapore Badminton Hall yesterday it was the first marriage at the hall. More than 150 people were present The police band was in attedance. The coupfe are from promlnert Sindhl families.49 words
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Article53 1953-03-05 5 The following have been elected office-bearers of the Indian Musical Art Society Singapore, for 1953: Mr. V K Anandan. president; Mr. V K. A KrLshnan. secretary; Mr. K 8 S. Nathan, treasurer; Mr. S Krishnamoorthy. auditor: committee: Messrs V R. Kumar. Anthony Magimaidas. R Retnam. R Ramakrishnan53 words
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Article75 1953-03-05 5 An audience of about 250 servicemen and merchant seamen had the shivers last nieht —but not only because of the cold weather— when they attended a special services performance of the Sage Clubs production •Trespass" a: the Victoria Theaire in Singapore Trespass', a ghost story thriller75 words
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Article53 1953-03-05 5 JOHORE BArmC Wed The Johore Bahr Rotary Club's dance In aid of Red Cross funds has been tentatively fixed for May 14. Mr W. Brand Dao H E MacKenzie Mr Lee Sze Mena. Mr. Yap Kirn Hock and Mr. R Kuok have been appoir.cd to53 words
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Article179 1953-03-05 5 City's junior officers protest if ANY Singapore City Council Junior officers plan tc iT Ket rid of their cars because the recently-Intro-duced transport allowance scheme does not provide a car allowance for employees earning below $495 a month. Tomorrow representative* of expatriate and local179 words
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Article, Illustration96 1953-03-05 5 FIFTEEN 111 hill ii Australian finches and parrots flew out of Singapore for Amsterdam yesterday in the hold of a XI.M Constellation. At Bangkok th r birds will be transferred to a special freighter with two attendants. Fifty kilos of bird-seed were taken along as96 words
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Article77 1953-03-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Baslr Ahmad, remanded In 1 custody on a charge of stealing $10 from a shon in Foch Avenue, wax allowed to go to the Oeneral Hospital for treatment by the Kuala Lumpur First Manu>trat' this morning. Baslr said that while he was77 words
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Article25 1953-03-05 5 JOHORS BAHRU. Wed. Mr. C. Cairns. S.ijtaporr City Wat**r Department's resident engineer In Johore Bahju. hiu returned from a holiday In Scotland25 words
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209 1953-03-05 5 Drivers of licensed taxis angry over official 'snooping' I )RI VKRS of registered taxis are indignant over plain clothes inspectors from the Registrar of Vehicles Office "snooping" for cruising taxis. "Our taxi drivers say the 1 will get together about this."! said Mr T. A Simon, presi- I dent of209 words
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113 1953-03-05 5 Health drive by students for village BOYS of St. Andrew's School and girls of St. Margarets School are starting a health "ampalgn among villagers of Kampong Woodsville. Singapore. The boys and girts, who are nvmbers of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, have alreadyopened a clinic In the kampong which gives113 words
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Article61 1953-03-05 5 A Singapore City Council committee has decided that hawkers must not be allowed to set up stalls in cofTeeshops which have no kitchens. The decision aflect s about 140 small cofTeeshops in the colony. At their last monthly meeting. Councillors referred back to committee a61 words
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Article43 1953-03-05 5 Th« 8.072 ton Italian owned freighter Aldebran D 1 arrived in Singapore yesterday irom Whampao. China, to take on bunkers at Pulau Bukom. She left again for Genoa. The freighter Ls carrying 10.850 tons of soya beans for Italy.43 words
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Article41 1953-03-05 5 KUANTAN. Wed.— When the prosecution asked for another postponement. Low Chew Hoe. charged with inconsiderate driving, said he did not want to have his case postponed. He lived in Kuala Lumpur, he said. The magistrate acquitted and discharged him. i41 words
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Article70 1953-03-05 5 PENANG Wed Handicapped and ollnd children wl'.l. in future, be able to drive to the seaside in the car of the wife of the Resident Commissioner. Mrs. R. P. Blngham. who yesterday asked merchants to lend their cars for Red Cross -onal work, has offerer!70 words
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Article51 1953-03-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. W.'d. The committee of th? Local Indian Congress. Pudi have elected their president. Mr. A. Tharamalintf.im. and th« secretary. Mr K. Raioo. as delegates to the forthcoming Malayan Indian Con^res.. Conference. The committee has opened an office at Sungei Be.sl Road Sivan Temple school,51 words
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Article70 1953-03-05 5 Warrant out for car owner JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— A warrant for the arrest of Llm Tan was Issued by thr Jnhore Bahru Police Court today for falling to attend court to answer a charge of having parked his car within 10 feet of a water hydrani. Llm when his number70 words
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30 1953-03-05 5 A total of 440 troops for Singapore. mostly replacements, arrived yesterday In the 10.623 ton Cheshire. The ship also brought 120 service families from Britain30 words
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Article49 1953-03-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Pleading guilty to a charge of parking his car by the roadside at night without lights. Lee Chee Song today told the Johore Bahru magistrate that he had parked the car in that position for the past six months. He was fined 15.49 words
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137 1953-03-05 5 rK Singapore Consumers' Association plans tf beat th» Colony's fish racketeers with a stall at the Orchard Road market. The association will ask Radio Malaya for two minutes every morning to broadcast its fair price list to housewives. The association's president. Mrs Robert137 words
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Article120 1953-03-05 6 MRS. V. K BAMY of Slllau rVremban. thanks those who seat gaila telegrams and rendered earon the occaatoa of he dauehter'i marriage to Mr. K T Aratu of Singapore \\N«U N< EMKNTB ORAFTON Antl-whrlnk ready ir.Arte rtreA.<eii from 125 Harrow* Ltd 7 Orchard Road. PHOTOORAPHIC snapshot al- 1 -nported120 words
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Article1023 1953-03-05 6 The manner of Moscow Radio's announcement of Stalj in's critical illness leaves no sort of doubt that the master lof Russia is dying. On Sunday night Stalin suffered a stroke. At midnight on Tuesday, the patient not having responded to medical treatment, the first bulletin was issued.1,023 words
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Article304 1953-03-05 6 The Master Of Russia Stalin has been Russia's master for 23 years, and undisputed master since the last possibility of challenge was remnved in the purge of 1936 Until 1933 he fulfilled Lenin's testament. He did so in the simplest and most literal way, interpreting Socialism as the principal and304 words
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Article1997 1953-03-05 6 C. Northcote Parkinson - A SECOND UNIVERSITY THIS YEAR? I CONCLUDED my last article by agreeing that a second university might eventually be needed in Malaya. I did not say, nor do I believe, that such a university is needed now. Those who are prepared to support a second foundation base their case on1,997 words
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Article340 1953-03-05 6 Buying a house of one's own I WAS greatly alarmed to read the letter from Mr. C. W. A. Sennett. managing director of Sennett Realty, on the Government housing plan. Obviously Mr. Sennetts chief anxiety is not that the Government employees who buy their own houses will run into debt,340 words
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Article138 1953-03-05 6 A SEAT IN A BUS I NEVER knew there were schoolgirls in Singapore who would turn down the op- portunity to sit In a crowded bus, when offered a seat by a polite schoolboy, till I came I across Mr. A O. S. Nadaraj's tetter of Feb. 24 There are138 words
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Article89 1953-03-05 6 IBHOULD like to draw your attention to an error In B.C.s review of the film "The I Sound Barrier". It occurs where he says, "since a Jet aircraft exploded at the last RA.F. air display at Farnborough." The FarnborouKh Air Dlsi play and Exhibition are organised by89 words
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Article76 1953-03-05 6 *T REFER to a Central *1 Electricity Board ad- Tertisement in today's i Straits Times (Mar. 2) I which reads. "Electricity— Your I'npaid Servant". What is this nonsense? A servant, yes. A silent servant, again yes. Bat an unpaid servant, no. a •thousand times no! Not ♦at76 words
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Article200 1953-03-05 6 MISS Jade Snow Wong's visit to Kuala Lumpur has already created an unforeseen situation. People here are now 'divided about the correct pronunciation of the word "ceramics." Mr. Tony Beamish startled most of us when he said "keramlcs." Sir Donald MacOlUlrray began with "eeramlcs" and changed200 words
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Article430 1953-03-05 6 On the Margin .Snord of IVrak RAJA RAZMAN bM nchcrk<d the ><*• °y lum vi a DC published note on th< anthem I lntertst ol i T1 c ■»vert to the i "I opened up cords he now snys, ana found that t' Sultan Idris of Ferak mac: three trips430 words
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Advertisement773 1953-03-05 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. WEE On March 3rd. ItSJ. Swee Kirn. wife of Soon Bat, at "Pagoda". J433C. Klebang Kechll. Malacca, blessed with a daughter. Faith Wee Slew Choo. THE ENOAOEMKNT 1* announced betxern Theng Hang, sen of Mr. I Ac Mrs. hem Tong Nam snd Swee Ee. (laughter of Mr. Mrs.773 words
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Advertisement17 1953-03-05 6 EcB 5 S OF OUTSTAND/NG X Info* WOOLLENS 5 AVAILABLE M* YOU* SELECT/OH ATHEASONABIE PRICES PHONE: 653517 words
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Advertisement185 1953-03-05 6 Can-openers A light engineering firm in the north of England had difficulty in obtaining the type of steel they required for the manufacture of can-opener blades. An alternative grade of steel was tried w hich it was hoped would prove suitable if heat-treated. but the results were not satisfactory. The185 words
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189 1953-03-05 7 PETITION SENT TO GOVERNOR TODAY PETITION for the release of Abdul Samad bin Ismail, who is being detained under the Emergency Regulations, will be presented to the (tovernor of Singapore, Sir John Niroll, today by the United Malays National Organisation. The petition asks189 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-03-05 7 LADY CECILIA FAGE. daughter of Lord Courtown. who arrived in Singapore by Qan tat-BOAC yesterday with her children. Nicholas, four, and Victoria, two. to Join her husband. Lt Commander T Page, of the <>fli<> of the C-in-C, Far East station, in Phoenix Park —Straits Times picture.46 words
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Article72 1953-03-05 7 rICE-SHOT-AT i•■t.. t w Srr < limit Yer returns to hi* woik at thr (ID Hnkkien sub-branch next week. He ha* lirrn recovering from a M-nous stomach wound rui-i\rd from a gunman in Syed Alwi Road on Jan. 11 Detective See is now «>n convalescent72 words
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Article86 1953-03-05 7 When Omar b:n Yallp. 15, was arrested In a back lane I with a new bicycle, a "master I key" to open bicycle locks was found on hlsa. This was stated in the Singapore Fourth Police Cmrt yesterday when Omar was convicted of stealing a86 words
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Article54 1953-03-05 7 Konaid HuntiT. seaman was yesterday sentenced to two weeks" gaol by the Singapore POortta Police Magistrate. Mr J B. Jeyaretnam. frr deserting .'run a sh.p. The court was told that Hunter deserted fr»m the m v Wa.ratta on Feb 26 but later surrendered himself to the54 words
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Article35 1953-03-05 7 A S'.ngapore magistrate yesterday ordered that Chan Kak Wah. said to be wanted on an armed robbery charge in hU home town of Penggerang. Johore. be sent to the Federation under police escort.35 words
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232 1953-03-05 7 DON'T GIVE STRANGE MEN CASH POLICE THE Singapore police yesterday warned people not to Rive money to strangers even if they were employees of Hie Government, city council or firms. A spokesman said that it was •n old trick to go to a house, pose as a government employee Aid232 words
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Article76 1953-03-05 7 Gordlt-1 S.ngh a watchman of Cressoniif Industries u.i.s convicted .n the S:n«:ip' r>nd Criminal Hurt rday of possessing a Japanese sword and causlne hurt to Muni, the chief man w:th It H<- was sentm.-M f i H days. ■n eac!i charge the into run Qord.u t.i'd76 words
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Article111 1953-03-05 7 CHINESE taxi driver was robbed by his two Malay passengers at the s'* mile Pa^ir Panjang Road late on Thursday night. He picked up his passengers near the Cathay cinema They wanted to go to Pasir Panning and a fare of $2 was agreed111 words
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Article43 1953-03-05 7 Ong ling, a 65-year-ot<i woman, was yesterday charged in the Singapore Third Police Curt with having 71b o? raw opium In her Ylo Chu Kane home on Tuesday. Ong claimed trial and hear.p* was fUed for M.»y 21.43 words
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250 1953-03-05 7 Court hearing cheat case told: 'I thought firm was bona fide P S. SHARMA, manager of the electrical department of Gian Singh and Co., Ltd., Singapore, told the Fourth Criminal District Court yesterday that when he was introduced by a staff salesman. M. T. Murthi, to thing Chew Kong he250 words
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Article70 1953-03-05 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Yusof bin Abdullah, driver of a taxi, was in the Sessions Court today sent to gaol for three months for causing the death of a boy. Kee See Teck. aged 5. by dangerous driving on Auk 24. See Teck was standing by his mother's70 words
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Article, Illustration229 1953-03-05 7 4 SMALL car, driven by J. A. T. Jones, swerved and swayed along Telok Blangah Road. Singapore, at 1.30 a.m. on Dec. 16 because of the weight of three passengers seated on the folded hood. Tr Qlr.nan/tra Caw«nrtH r TS»o &\f In229 words
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Article134 1953-03-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. UATROLS of the Royal West Kent Regiment killed two B«'.«ngor terrorists yesterday. One wi« basted by the 11th platoon r^ Kerlins Estate. At Kampr.ng Babal in the same area 20 mlnute B lkter. the 12th platoon killed a terrorist. Their134 words
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170 1953-03-05 7 Mr. T. tells why he decided to study here A Rotary Foundation Fellow. Mr. Scott Thompson. 23, of the United States, who is studying at the University of Malaya, yesterday gave four reasons why he those to study in Malaya. He told Singapore Rotarians: "Malaya is on the croxsroad* of170 words
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Article98 1953-03-05 7 IPOH. Wed. MORE than 1.1 inches of rain fell yesterday evenIng in about two hours, resulting in the worst Ipoh floods for several years It was several hours before the roads were free of the water. Worst affected in the town were sections between Hugh98 words
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233 1953-03-05 7 OINGAPORES f.r.st contribu- tion of 10.0(10 was yesteri day sent to the Lord Mayor of I London's National Flood and Trmpest Distress Fund. The Singapore Government last night said that the fund will close on March 14. Gifts totalling $4,680 05 were I sent233 words
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Article61 1953-03-05 7 Yeo Chin Tuan. charged yesterday with possession of a dagger in an attap house in Jurong Road. Singapore, told the Fourth Police Court that he did not know it was an otTencp to ke?p a dagger. The Mag:: .rate. Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam. bound him over for61 words
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Article64 1953-03-05 7 Tan Eng. 47. who admitted eight previous convictions, was gaoled for 21 days when he pleaded guilty In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to stealing two tapio.-a plants <m F**b 27 A gardener saw Tan pulling out the plants outside a house In Bushy Park He64 words
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Article41 1953-03-05 7 The 12.740-ton passenger freighter Tahitlnn arrived In i Singapore yesterday with more than 130 French troops bound (or Balgon on board. The ship dropped anchor only for a -few hours to take on about 600 tons of bunkers.41 words
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209 1953-03-05 7 People would prefer a sweep, says Johore official JOHORE BAHRI. Wednesday. rIE Sultan of Johore, who yesterday was reported to have written a letter to a friend savin* that he wanted pony racing, dog racing and football pools in his State209 words
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173 1953-03-05 7 PROUD mothers rushed to the Singapore Chlnev V.M.C.A. yesterday for a lastminute enrolment of their children for the association.-. baby show on Saturday. They even called at its Selegle Road premises as late as 0 and 10 p.m. on Tm-sday n:«ht for entry173 words
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Article32 1953-03-05 7 The British Council's adult education officer in Singapore, Mr Keith Payne, will give a lecture on University of Cambridge" at V.M.C.A. Hal! in Orchard Read at 530 p.m. tomorrow32 words
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Article28 1953-03-05 7 Thp annual meeting of the Singapore Yojth Council will be held at thr BrVlsh Council Hall In Stamford Road on March 17 at 5 15 p.m.28 words
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Article117 1953-03-05 7 ALOR STAR. Wed A FTER both assessors had returned a verdict of not guilty. Mr Justice Hill at Alor Star today said: "I do not intend to disagree" and acquitted and discharged thrre Siamese charged with murdering another Siamese. Endin Loy. Aison? and AlkelUng were alleged117 words
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Advertisement118 1953-03-05 7 I L O O l> lt LIEF APPEAL Give now to help. 370 persons are dead. 32.000 have been evacuated and 25.000 -mmes have been inundated due to floods and gales in the United Kingdom. ALL DONATIONS, HOWEVER SMALL ARE WELCOME Donations should be sent to The St-crctary British Flood118 words
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Advertisement98 1953-03-05 7 LMAKI A NOT* ROBINSON SALE COMMENCES ON MARCH 25TH Modern English Silver TAKES PRIDE OF PLAC 1 1 FOR WEDDING GIFTS BEAUTIFULLY PROPORTIONED A Octagonal -C^-^ COFFEE SET > fclH (As illustrated) V'l I^^" ft IN HALL STAMPK.I) H STERLING SILVLR It (3 Pieces) JW <£ O Q m '4r98 words
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Miscellaneous78 1953-03-05 7 The weather Minimum temperature: '7.30 p.m. on March 3 to 7.30 a.m. on March 4»; Singapore (75 degrees' Penang 74 Kota Bahru •78', Kuala Lumpur (74', Ipoh '72' Kuantan '72>. .Maximum tem^eratare. '7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Match 4>; Singapore '84', Penang (88*. Kota Bahru '87', Kuala LumPur iB7).78 words
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Article, Illustration234 1953-03-05 8 Jockey who was trampled to death YEARLY $32,000 may be paid to the dependant* of 18-year-old Mohammed Padek, the apprentice jockey who was trampled to death at Bukit Timah racecourse last Saturday, when he fell from his horse, Short Hairs. The money would234 words
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109 1953-03-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed EIGHT fellowships lor further studies in Britain are being offered to Chinese in South-East Asia by the Sino-BnlLsh Fellowship Trust The<e fellowships are usually for one year and are for men and women of ability and experience in professional or public109 words
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Article71 1953-03-05 8 BUTTER WORTH. Wed. After the salvaging cable had snapped twice, a Penang Harbour Board diver, working for three hours, today succeeded at the third try to raise a police truck fro m the sea off MlUnell Pier. The car had overshot the ramp of a ferry71 words
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Article79 1953-03-05 8 The Singapore Second Police Court magistrate. Mr. J. F. McWllllam. yesterday ordered a dumb man charged with begzlng for alms to be sent to the Detention House. The irans name was not gtvca In the charge. He had an Identity card with a photograph but79 words
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188 1953-03-05 8 Turtles' eggs can't be mistaken for hen eggs AS in New Delhi, people in Singapore eat turtles' eggs for breakfast hut It is impossible to confuse them with hen' s eggs, thr director of Raffles Museum. Mr. M. W. F. Twecdir. *«ld yesterday. He was rommentinc on an Associated Prrag188 words
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Article54 1953-03-05 8 Charged with possessing opium utensils in her Geylang home, a 57-year-old woman told a Singapore court yesterday that they belonged to her dead husband. Mr E. H D-Netto, Third Police Court Magistrate, ordered the confiscation of the utensils and fined the woman Choo Chin Hual. $50054 words
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Article58 1953-03-05 8 Captain TMe Hon. Antony Lowther. adjutant to the 12th Royal Lancer., and son of Viscountess Lowther or Cumberland, returned to Singapore by Qar.tas-BOAC from London yesterday to Join his unit in North Malaya. He had been away on six weeks' leave and has another year58 words
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Article104 1953-03-05 8 OfliciaLs of the Kuala Pilah District Boy Scouts' Association ate: Chairman: Mr. R. Muthu Rarr.alingam: hon. sec.: Mr. 8. Para- 1 tnativam. nun. treasurer: Mr. Lee Hmmt Wee Ojmtnm*e Meesrs. Tuan Hajl Abdullah. Che Ahmad bin Mohamed Yunus. Lee Ah Leong. 8 Ponr.'ah Che Sidek bin104 words
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170 1953-03-05 8 Little tug towing big dock to Britain THE Dutch deep-s«»a tug Zwarte Zee arrived in Singapore yesterday to tow back to Britain part of what was once the biggest floating dock in the world. Within a few days, the crew nf the 836-ton tug will put a thick steel hawser170 words
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Article51 1953-03-05 8 SEREMBAN Wed Petty Traders Association has det -rt< d t<> donate $200 to the British Flood Relief Fund. The money is to be sent through the Chinese Welfare CommltThe association also apD<> nted a fn-man committee to make arrangements to cci lebrate the coronation In51 words
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37 1953-03-05 8 Malayan rubber men to hold talks with buyers in U.S. KI'AI.A LI'MPIR. Wednesday. MALAYAN rubber dealers have accepted an American proposal to hold a joint meeting with rubber buyers in New York. I Thi' m<'"lT.g will discuss37 words
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223 1953-03-05 8 COLOMBO AID TO MAKE THEM TEACHERS KUALA LUMPUR. SEVEN Malayan students w ill leave for Australia on Friday to train as science teachers under the Technical Assistance Programme ol Ifefl Colombo Plan. After qualify:!-.. hOOOWI science graduates with d:pioj mas in education, they will be eligible for posts M education223 words
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Article61 1953-03-05 8 ALOR STAR. Wed Tan Thla Kee. manager or a Baling shoo was yesterday fined $500 for falling to keep a proper list of restricted articles :n his shop. A food control officer, inspector Ismail bin Junid. sad Tan could not give account for a shortage61 words
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Article29 1953-03-05 8 TELUK ANSON. Wed A Malay police sergeant at Teluk Anson gave fobd and bus fare to a Chinese who had been released from Batu Oajah prison.29 words
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Article56 1953-03-05 8 SEREMBAN. Wed The small bamboo and attap Ro-m.-tn Catholic chapel in the Mantra Rrsorve of Tanjong Tokir .Labu will be replaced i m<>der r bui'.din* to be officially openrd on Sunday It will *-rvo the Mantras and th«- Roma n Catholics in thi> Labu area. The56 words
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Article32 1953-03-05 8 SEREMBAN. Wed This year's first meeting of the Nesr. Sembllan State Council I will bo held at the Council .Chambrr. Soremban on Mar 1 1? «t in a in i32 words
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Advertisement262 1953-03-05 8 dfi in jU »■>■ i,i.i HELEN HAYES RETURNS TO THE SCREEN IN A GREAT DRAMA... M|^ the F. B. I. know fSOM*/ HEKN VAN J J!J 1 HAYES HEFLIN 9 Ay WALKER %T% jagger I SATURDAY A MIDNIGHT! i THE CURSE OF 2,000 YEARS DEFIED...IN THE LOST f P WORLD262 words
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Advertisement188 1953-03-05 8 9th DAY JlVlillM l\, 1.45, 4, 6.30. 9.30 i.Ttiiif fcJv NEXT CHANGE Presented fl^^V ***$^L JAM" FEmMORE COOPERS 4t \A\ MASTERPIECE i INDIAN FIGHTER MOST DANGEROUS v yiß^--^-^ MARKSMAN OF ALL! \r Rim*! 1 .%>»*• .1 Simmy** €*—**0 BURIED TO THE NECK IN SAND BY HIS ENEMIES Siackbeard AWAITS HIS188 words
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Miscellaneous272 1953-03-05 8 Today^s Radio SINGAPORE 715 am. Morning Star: 730 Nrws in English: 7.3S Bright A Eaxlv; 8 M-mrovuti Orch •30 Houaevlvas; 857 Bchoolx- 1 pm Lunrhtlm* Music; IJO News; 1.4S Danes Music; 2 School*. 5 CiLipu All Hospitals: 6 Take It Prom Here: 6.30 Composer's Carnrr. 6.5S Announccmenu; 7 News; 7IS272 words
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Article263 1953-03-05 9 ITALY High fashion rE magnificent PiUi Palace, in Florence. w*£ the scene of unwonted activity when the Italian Couturiers showed thrir new coltec-. tions to the Press and prospective buyers, particulary foreign one*. The show lasted four day*, and the models turned out by the workroom* of263 words
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Article, Illustration515 1953-03-05 9 RACHEL ROSS - RACHEL ROSS Ry OAVE you ever worm dered, when as a woman you finish of! your evening toilette with a touch of your favourite perfume, or, as the man who gives It to her. you dispense nearly half a month's salary on a ridiculously small bottle,515 words
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Advertisement216 1953-03-05 9 "GIFT HORSE U a hrilliant blending of fact and fiction. Trevor Howard givet a magnificent performance. SUN DA V DISPA TCH. irTuSwßi rib oonaid Sat Gala Premiere Tuts. 10th 9.20 p.m. rwiuox Asthma Mucus Dissolved First Day <k< Kinc r i hr. tins A ruin < 1 r*. MKNI'AIt) rr.m216 words
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Advertisement337 1953-03-05 9 IS YOUR wardrobe TIRED? t OME LEAVE FASHION HINTS F|O you feel tired, phytired? Are you suffering equally from a tired wardrobe, with a face to match? Doctor* alone can remedy j physical tiredness but there 1 are a lot of brilliant fashion and beauty Ideas jtutt now to I337 words
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Advertisement173 1953-03-05 9 THI ftwm sketched thi» week ire net for t lender puriei they are Haute Couture. hi«h fithion. from the collection ei MirHi. on* of tntain to* 11.1 corMtellition of dejif neri which tit the fj«h-on world AMen|k Htete gowns ire for the lucky few the» lhow m i <-*ince of173 words
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Advertisement310 1953-03-05 9 *"i•i" I ISr A >^Blßm!iCi >> .^BBBBw> A i«b 9 Ba?T aft S MB« 11 BflBT s r I "^3l B* >*^ J A JUT Sparkling ENO'S Iruit Salt fint tr i^^m thing in the morning freshens you up both mentally and physically. It clean the head, J^m cleanses and310 words
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Miscellaneous290 1953-03-05 9 Slrails Times Crossword ten' i j* t rU* t r r"*w Hi sm lm I m [in in_l__ '"I rT|T^i it jfi y iaH y y i ACROSS 14. Hr'i not this aide (10). 1. London chalet (5, 7). 17. "But of mind ta r*«--9. Eight In a row? <7>.290 words
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379 1953-03-05 10 RUBBER SLIGHTLY HIGHER -FHE Singapore share market yesterday was inclined to be irregular in tin shares, some rlslnß and some rasing, while Industrials remained quietly steady. Rubbers continued a neglected market. Kamponsj Kamuntlng had buyers and Kundang Tin were firmer. Lower Perak were. easier on profit-taking379 words
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Article110 1953-03-05 10 February tin shipments rS shipments from Malaya in February were 4.957 ton*, compared with 5,677 tons in January. The reason for the decline in the monthly lirurr t» due to February heini a short month in whirl there were several I holidays for Chinese New i Tear. Of the February110 words
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Article131 1953-03-05 10 lying alongside the Slnga- pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Slrdhana 12. BoL**evaln 45. < Banana CP Kertomno 67. Maoj nrran 89. Rajula 11 Atreus 13 14. Bellrvillr 15 16. Slamat IS. Trrrothnan 19 30. Larut N.Wall 4 and 5. Sfxtrnak NWall 7. Sumpitan N. Wail131 words
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Article39 1953-03-05 10 Thp dirrctors of th- MrrIcantilr Bank of Itvila 1 1<1 rrrornmT'l t fin" 1 fMfift*"^ t per cor.t. less tax. making 14 Der enrt f<>r the fttuc nded December This m^paros with 12 per cent for 1951.39 words
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Article33 1953-03-05 10 Flubbor sained a quarter of t rent on the local market yes- riay which was uncertain ard on the "thin side" Marrh firs* grade closed at 77' 2 crnt.s a lb.33 words
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Article19 1953-03-05 10 The price of tin In Singapore yesferday was declared at $***** a picul. up 12» s cent*.19 words
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Article75 1953-03-05 10 Klnn>arr < hini-%, IVndurr Esrhatife: Noon price* per plrul were: Copra: steady «Ith an easier undertone, buyers 140 f.0.b.. sellers 141. Coconut ol!: Kellers $61 Pepper: steady, all varletlm up tin. small bu.ttnnw passed; Mun'ok white. SSCS seller*. Sarawak ISCO. Lamponc black 5570 Lewto iftl Peat: diving prices75 words
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Article13 1953-03-05 10 Rahman Hydraullr Tin Ltd. produced 650 ptculs of tinore in February.13 words
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Article121 1953-03-05 10 MELBOURNE. Wed. pEDERAL loam. indiutrtaU and baa* mf al aharea again ahrwed a tendency to move again* holder* on the Stock Evchang* today. Closing prices of selected stocks Loan U'i IMft-W Ml M l««n If' l»»»-*» Mil Au»tr»;«»i«n P«p»r Aiwt Contol Ind 44 Austral Tin 14/ M Bank121 words
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Article59 1953-03-05 10 IPOH. Wfd At th P annual meftlnK of Pftallnjt Tin Ltd today a final dividend of 10 per cent for the year ended October wax approved. TTrt? directors announced that a first interim dividend for the rurrent year of 20 per r-»f>t I»>'- tax roH b»*n H->--clared thte59 words
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Article50 1953-03-05 10 NEW YORK. Wed Although the Stork Market vr*t»--day climbed out of i;.< recent trading rut. the action wa* mruldered toconrlustve Dow Jones averaten on Monday and Tuenday were: 30 Industrial* 2M 71 20 Railroad* ***** 40 DcmeiMr Bonds 7i IS UUUttaa s: 4« 97 an 52 8350 words
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Article51 1953-03-05 10 Tht> Malayan Exrhans* BiinkAftaorlation madr no altrmtlnnx In It* rat« to m«rrhanu YWtcrtfa* On the free exrhajiße market tn Honf Kortc venterdav the VB dollar «a« quoted at 6 02>. for rush and •OS TT The pound wax quoted at 15*0 and one Uel of roM at 27551 words
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Advertisement1390 1953-03-05 10 o. i^ MANSFIELD <Sc CO.* LTD. Panu^* (lnco.porota<l in Smgoporal AH athar f BLOB FUNNEL LIMB Baats. C.rrian apttan fa pratata .ia athar part, fa laaa" aa. Onhaiga caraa SAILINGS ta LIVIRPOOI. GLASGOW. LONDON 4 CONTININT AL PORTS m Dua Soil* P Shorn Panong Aiit,nn«sa <nr Livarpool. Dublin 4 Swonaao1,390 words
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Advertisement559 1953-03-05 10 PEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Fer I) K CONTININT S p-va P. S'Njm Pancng C ll/11 8/10 Mar 11/12 Mar. t Bann*vl« a.-.- L.varpool, 11/24 Mar. 21/27 Mar. 28/10 Mar. 19/2S Mar. 24/28 Mar. 29/11 Mar. Btnalaa, fpr L^v'-pool. G'oigow. R^tterrJom. Hull 28 Mar/ 1 Apr 4/4 Apr 7/ 9 Apr.559 words
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Advertisement532 1953-03-05 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILIN6S FROM SCANDtNAVfAN/U K/CONTININT S'pora S'hom Panong "Laktnaia" f»r BongVok 7/8 Mar "lna<a~ fnr Bnngkr>k So O/v> Hongkong Mon.lo. Krba. Yekortomo M/ 21 Mar. 11/19 Mar 11/17 Mar. Malaya" PJf Adrlc.da Malbouma. Svdnav 'not lood.ng locol corgc 1/ 4 Apr 1/ 4 Apr. 11 Mar/ 1 Apr.532 words
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Advertisement1181 1953-03-05 10 McALISTER CO., LTD. TtL N. »904 lUCRM AN ck BUCKHAU KLA VEHKSS LIKE ONPON, NAVRt. ROTTtRDAM 4 MAMBUR6 LOS ANOILIS. SAN PRAMCItCO, and tar VS.A r+ortt. Atkjntic Port, PORTLAND. SIATTLI VANCOWVM and Canodo vio Colombo ali mh -riT» is* >iitu AccapHag mmt»m tar Csa'rai wmmrnw PIRTN Ail rlnn •art, 12/{B^r.1,181 words
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Article, Illustration975 1953-03-05 11 A coach should have his own 'secrets' GEORGE PALLETT on ATHLETICS.....2 that a roach must know never does, or should not, seep through to hiathletic proteges. The modern coach must have a knowledge of all the aids available to make him more valuable to the athlete Human physiology, elementary psychology975 words
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Article672 1953-03-05 11 GEOFFREY WALKER - U'HO is likely to be Bri- tain's busiest and most cosmopolitan sports spectator this Coronation year? Prince Philip. From th: he was at t! vices' point-to-L I Larkhill. until Auk- 2, whvn his own cricket eleven plays the Duke of Norfolk's team at Arundel Castle,672 words
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Article22 1953-03-05 11 LONDON. Wed— London Hospital beat Westminster by eight potnt.i to six in a Hospital* Cup rugby union match yesterday ReuterReuter - 22 words
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179 1953-03-05 11 NEW YORK. Wad. THI United States will meet Japan In the first round of the American rone eliminations of the 1953 Davis Cup rompr-M'ton The opening round mutt be completed before Aug. 3. th« aemln:\.\\ before Aug and the final brf jreAP - 179 words
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Advertisement318 1953-03-05 11 IINDONESIAN AIRWAYS BOOKING OFFICE: UNION BUILDING Gr.FLOOR I look for--COO LIVER OIL LAPSULtS > BORNEO j Heel comfort j3 Giim. cvitio*N^t«oon»wlwir< f Mh f '»<•» n««d lUf.optnt protection f^rtl^^R^Rm tf>» tl»it r dr«uir;t t*-*t *dh«'« if '> f.rmly V*r«ty of i^ipu *n4 V^ > fas in ovary tin. Vifcl Elastoplast318 words
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Advertisement623 1953-03-05 11 DON T MISS THIS IT S COLOSSAL ■HHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIb^. jKL AsP^L^i sfl LB^. Wkf f Jk^Rm Njudor LJako (Ntlson) Drop Kicks Assirati THIS WEEKS TERRIFIC PROGRAMME OF FAST TOUGH fr THRILLING WRESTLING The Man Who Tmrallsed The l»avhine Armb The Krrnch Angel With A K.O. Pride Of Islam LKO.\ MIMSIM ARABKT623 words
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Article531 1953-03-05 12 SLEE HITS EUROPEANS Rovers beaten 4-3 Combined Europeans.... 4; Rovers.. 3. CLAMMING Leslie Slee, REME and Combined Services sharp-shooting centre forward, scored three goals in the first ten minutes of the second half and steered Combined Europeans to a 4-3 victory over below-full-strength Rovers on th? padang yesterday. At half531 words
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Article273 1953-03-05 12 i.r>o\i ih:p 1 - SPOTTING THE WINNERS i.r>o\i ih:p 1 k \I Y TEN bast horses Is fsDow 1 at the Penar.x Turf Club pring mcc Ing are MANY TH\Xk>: A three- ear-old with :.kx! early peed; was BSBBSI by the severe straigh: at Buklt Ttmah. ■er s'rf. 0:1 an easy course 'Ice Penan:;273 words
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Article142 1953-03-05 12 'Bluey' Sleigh to train again BY U*SOM JFKP i W BLUEY" SLEIGH Is making a come-back as a r.-iner. He has one horse. Dun- rv'mld. entered for the P.^nang -ing meeting which starts on j ■i '-.rday. A leading Jockey on the Malaran T.irf In the 1920s and early *****.142 words
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Article90 1953-03-05 12 tilSii S. Baher won the C. Cup golf competition of the i Island Club when she beat Miss K. Meyer 2 and' 1 In the final. In the semi-finals Miss Bahr-r »eat Mrs R. Ho 2up and MM tfeyer beat Mrs. E. AddLson rand 6.90 words
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Article102 1953-03-05 12 The Achilles Club will hold an open cross-country r.ice at the McRlichle Reservoir Catchmtnt aie.i on Saturday at 515 pir. T.ie course is approximately 5 riulci. Entrance fee !or cumpc'l ors will be tl per entry and IS for a team. Competitors whose age> are 1> and102 words
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Article99 1953-03-05 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. 1 1' HE rugby reason In Johore was brought to a dose last Saiurdnv with the match at Srg..m. b»:»«n the South Johore RFC and the North Johore R PC. I South Johore. for the second time this season, were victorious. defeating the North99 words
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Article21 1953-03-05 12 this week th<- Ceylon Sports Club will hold crick*' practices for its mi-mbrrs on Tuesdays. I Wednesdays and Thursdays.21 words
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252 1953-03-05 12 MOTTRAMS IN K.L. A treat for the few who came KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. BRITISH Davis Cup player, Tony Mottram and his wife. Joy, showed Kuala Lumpur fans what the international standard of tennis Is like when they played exhibition games on the Selangor Club court here today. Vowing IU iiiui252 words
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Article131 1953-03-05 12 VfORE than sixty entries have been rec-ivei for the second annual Fidmtio i at Boys Clubs (Singapore) boxing champion sliios which start at the Happy World Btadlum tonght at 7.30 p.m. The tournament will continue .tomorrow while the finals will be held on Monday. All boxers131 words
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112 1953-03-05 12 THREE TO RALLY YORKSHIRE, Wed. jion of CM.M* sterUnf. I T*r*r. 21-ye*r-old boy has DARNSLEV, the EaffUsh Only oin> before in the his- accred tl goals for llanuley Second Division soccer lory of British looibaU htm a thb season. clob, todayReuter - 112 words
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Article308 1953-03-05 12 l WKffwßHßßpSmmgm 'PHI FIRST sanies i n the 1 1 A expanded 1953 le yesterday despite the rain who turned up at Jalan B« which Malayan Publishir Singapore Business Houses ague opened on schedule and the handful of peoplr ■s.ir saw a rousing game in308 words
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Article123 1953-03-05 12 (UrTVHV.IV Wed. |»('I I IHM M and Mlas Aase 1 lacorrsen won the men's and inrn'i singles title re^fMTUrelT la the Danish Badminton Chaanptonxhlps here last night. Holm alas won the d»ublr> UUe in partnership with Jansen. Is) h. singles Anals Holm beat Ole Jenaen123 words
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Article187 1953-03-05 12 The Pcyal Singapore Golf club 1 will meet 'he Inland Cub In women's match on the RSOC course on Monday. The draw is (Island Club flrati; 2?n nm Miss J Herb <3« H Her/ell (33> 2"i Ml« P Reilly tMi v Mrs Stark'-y 1 35 230 Mrs.187 words
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Article390 1953-03-05 12 DORNEO MOTORS snatched a 1-0,1 vi< i.iry over Netherlands Trad- j Ins: Six *"v In a Div B match at HH BOPCA e-ound yesterday In .«p .c of the sodden ground. thete *r*r .'onte food parsing mo\es. 1 with Bom <-o Motors holding the upper hand390 words
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Article54 1953-03-05 12 MALAYANS BEAT CAMBRIDGE 5- 4 treat Oar Own Correspondent LONDON. Wed. 'i-Hi: CambrMgr badminton team were given a were lest when they ■■■oatd a Warn of Malayan siudrniv in nine doable* maW-hts which the students won 5-4. The studenU were reyjreaented by tddir Choong. L. T. Lee. R. RkM, B.54 words
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Article106 1953-03-05 12 Tr*EAMS for the second Combined Schools .socrer trial, at RaftVs Institution ground today arePROB\RI.FS: Skinner iSt Andrews > Sn.ahon iRI >. Sam Cheok |R! Mond. Alsagoff iRI< K-e Seng <BJI i. Henry Wong iß.irtleyi: Rahim ißartlevi Kirn Chovi SJI. Malltque ißartlev> K;nt Chve iRI t Billy106 words
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67 1953-03-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— A snap goal In ihe Brd minute by Inside left Oeoß de MM gave Police Depot victory in lbs final of the Aelangor knock-out !r* key competition against Malays the padang today. Against the run <' f seven rr:riu'e' from time67 words
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Article47 1953-03-05 12 \dmi<*ion chafers to Ihr < MBV hined V.mrmpnn* v the Re»l Mood Rehrf Fond Mtrrer |imr at Jalan Be«ar stadium on Salnrdai will ke tt *rd SI. No free pasnes may be uxrd r-rrpi by the selection committee* ,if the two teams and rf vr47 words
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Article44 1953-03-05 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed —The! annual general meeting of the Johor* i Cricket Club will be held next Mon- j i day at 7 pm. at the Johore Civil Service Club All members and those I interested tn cricket are Invited to 'attend.44 words
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Article344 1953-03-05 12 Was never k.o'di in 19 years BURBANK fCMMMMIB), Wed lAMES J Jeffries Bur Jim the 1•* b»ilerniaker bo>- wiu> became .-me of the world's greatest heavyweight boxing champion* —w as -minted out for the fiirt ;ind o«ilv time lart ■MM I>eath came t.> th» former344 words
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Advertisement577 1953-03-05 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT FVROPEAN Engineering Firm reSJSjrsg a qualified Book-keeper with knowledge o f Costing. Heply withi full particulars to Box A 6600. S.T 1 AROE European Merchant Company requires well qualirw-t! European Stenographer, prefer. >>:.■ with some knowledge of accoun wrurrt. an sptllude for577 words
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Advertisement915 1953-03-05 12 TUITION EUROPEAN with car available to gi\. drnlng Instruction. Plea." Phone r>4C9 or write P.O. Box No. 1338. FREE TUITION by experience*; coach. Many success. Singapore. London In exchange for asalstaoce obtaining quiet house. Write Lea. 317 Thomson Road. SECKF. lARYBHIP: New Classes starting 4th March. All subjects for CCS915 words
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Advertisement214 1953-03-05 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE GENERATORS FOR SALE. One :5 X.V.A. 415 V. 3 phase 50 cycle ontlnuously rated generator comilet> with exctter and switchboard rlth voltmeter, ammeter, frequency neter. field regulato. isolating witch snd overload. The generator i dlrecily coupled to a brand new f.WM. 1500 RPM. 36 HP. 3214 words
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Advertisement161 1953-03-05 12 Expert Service after Sale V Even/ icatch sold by us 8j auaranteed to be I free from defects m mntcru.l and workmen- I ship. This fiuarantee expresses our confidence I in the watches we sell und takes care of the H "early life' of your watch. When the piia- I161 words
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Miscellaneous31 1953-03-05 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: High 0107 i 9 0> and 1333 (B'.i. Ixjw 0714 (1.7> and l'Jl« (24> TOMORROW: High 0131 <9C» and 1404 (8 1). Low 0746 <16) and 1944 (2»».31 words
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Miscellaneous114 1953-03-05 12 •OCCn MTI Ml 1 learv: IK I v vR(.. al Jalan Resar TMi I; t hine%r Alhlelirs r Ti«ng Bjhrii Rmreto. ROIX (rniind I.Mrt-s Rd f>i> >»^i»l \P T Bukit Tintati ST.. (levlant Sladinm: ln.n Munt OH\ vHK Pnllre, II M R (round: ■him- I >impim<Mi< i Unlldr.Udv I\M\ Ilttind114 words
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