The Straits Times, 9 April 1953
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Title Section15 1953-04-09 1 The Straits Times 15 CENTS TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, THL'BSDAY, APRIL 9, 1953. -9 mws -a15 words
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395 1953-04-09 1 Laughing bandits give an interview THE REDS LOSE THEIR BARBER KUALA LUMPUR Wed Eightrrn lawnhinß oxtrrrorlsts gave Prrss conference In Malacca town this mommß. Four of th^m had been hidmn In 'he Jut.ulf little more than 24 hours before. All had surrendered d'.'rinß the past 14 MMkl Happies! *.i~ .)7-year-old395 words
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Article35 1953-04-09 1 BAN a;< >K Wed A man .-aiit iier t > tiKi.iv thai the three whlt« awn r»Buraw m tr<x.j> Mi 19 were CJ'-rrn.iii-s.. not A leans, ;ls the Ihnsiwi dexpa < h i K< utc-35 words
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Article36 1953-04-09 1 >PKNHAOEN. Wtdm.sday The official Russian tour tntovift, hai told the Danish Holiday Orgar. i.s..t ion here that the q\ir.stion of reopening tourist traffic the two count rie.s is undrr serious consideration." Rruter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article427 1953-04-09 1 Allies offer 5,800 men to Reds' 600 MUNSAN. Wednesday. J.'H.l \IK> of sick and wounded Korean war prisoners the Reds offer to repatriate "seem incredibly small," Rear-Admiral John Daniel. chief of the Allied liaison team, protected today. lie Mfced the (ommtmists to have llu> li^iiits reviewed,427 words
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Article140 1953-04-09 1 You can look forward to Sunday I IN the Sunday Tmes next Sunday will be told one of the most remarkable stones of courage and bravery It is about THE LIMPETERS. a few Br tish commandos who sailed into Singapore during the war under the noses of the Japanese to140 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-04-09 1 MISS CHAN V< v.Vrdaj/s pictur e taken at the hospital.18 words
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Article, Illustration223 1953-04-09 1 AS RUBBER CREEPS UP— rHAN Mei Kwang, 20, a singer, va stabbed with a screwdriver by a man in Peck Scah Street, Singapore, yesterday. Mei Kwang was crossing the street to the Air View Cabaret where she was to make her debut lunch-time223 words
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106 1953-04-09 1 The icorld's navies to salute Queen LONDON. Wed rIE Queen will be greeted by a 21 -gun .salute from ships of the world's navies when she sails to review the fleet. 13 days after her Coronation. The Queen will be omciallv inspecting Britain's naval strength for the first time. In106 words
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234 1953-04-09 1 By Our Market Correspondent IVHU K tin lost nearly S3» a picul in Singapore, yesterday, rubber at close of business gained a quarter of a cent. Ttn. down to $395.75 a picul. 8 its biggest plunge since market deterioration startn Mar. 31 with the234 words
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91 1953-04-09 1 MALAYA'S rubber prices may now mean renrwed I.S. interest and an ultimat. recovers on the market, accordinr to an American business nun who left Sincaporr yesterday. Hr. J. S. Rothschild, director of thr rubber brokerage firm of Rothschild. Inc.. New York, left by91 words
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Article43 1953-04-09 1 BERLIN. Wed. Russia and the "Big Three" Western allies talked into the early moraine hours today on preventing future plane Incident* in Germany's international air corridors. A communique said Russia offered a series of proposals on air safety— UP.UP - 43 words
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127 1953-04-09 1 MAU MAU KEN Y ATT A GETS SEVEN YEARS ts.AfKiN«jUKiA. Kenya. Wednesday DURNING SPFAR" Jomo Kenyatta was foum guilty here today of managing Mau Mau an( >ein(j a member of Mau Mau. He was sentenced t< i total of seven years in gaol. Five other Africans accused i-err found guiltyReuter - 127 words
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Article59 1953-04-09 1 She paid fine CHESAPEAKE. <Ohlo). Wed Mayor Jake Smith e»ve nove judgment in a traffic viola t!on case here. The defendant was one oi dls former school teachers. H< ordered her to write 200 time: •I shall not cross the yellov line" -or pay a $5AP - 59 words
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Article54 1953-04-09 1 AIX EN PROVENCE. France Wed.— Police armed with machine guns today combed the woods and hills of Provence for four lunatics, three of them dangerous, who escaped from the local asylum yesterday At lonely farmhouses, doors and windows were barrod Men kepi their guns handy54 words
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Article26 1953-04-09 1 JAKARTA. Wed. Hamid of Pontianak was sentenced to 10 years' gaol by the Indonesian Supreme Court today on charges of treason.— Reu'er.Reuter - 26 words
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Article39 1953-04-09 1 LISBON. Wed The former King Carol ef Rumania, who gave up h.s throne for redheaded Magda Lupescu. was burled a mon e Portugal's Royal dead in the St. Vincent Pantheon on one of Lisbon's seven MM. -A.P.AP - 39 words
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Article29 1953-04-09 1 NAIROBI. Wed. -The last > contingent of soldiers in the r airlift from Britain to Kenya arrived at Nairobi e*rly today. bringing the total to 1.500 in29 words
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Article50 1953-04-09 1 COPENHAGEN. Wed. -Capt. Aage H. Jensen the only Dsfn sh member of the British expedition in Greenland was killed when he fe|; down 2.400-foot abyss. It was reported here today. The two-year expedition led by Commander V J. W simpson, is carrying out scientific research.- Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article41 1953-04-09 1 CAIRO. Wed General Neguib the Prime Minister, and most ot his cab.net minister* wiK start a course of militar> training o n Saturday at theii own request, according to th« newspaper Ai Ahram today. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article34 1953-04-09 1 BONN. Wed. During thf first six days of this month 9.271 East German refugee were flown fro m West Berlin Ito West Germany, the West German refugee ministry an- nounced. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article27 1953-04-09 1 NAIROBI. Wed Keny., I security forces killed 21 term tlsLs in clashes in variou- parts of the country, it was officially stated here today.27 words
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Article195 1953-04-09 1 MR. K. M. BYRNE, who has been chief spokesman for locally domiciled Sinfa/or* I Government oflken In their fight for family allowances. ill today be one of the Govrrnment* representative* in the arbitration on postal clerks' pay. The arbitration will be held at195 words
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Article101 1953-04-09 1 Ambushed in Pcrak estalt IPOH. Wednesday. CIX out of a patrol of right special constables were killed in an ambush on thr JuMH Kstat,- road, in the Sungei Siput area of Prrak. today. The ambush occurred about half a mile lrom the bungalow The101 words
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330 1953-04-09 1 Mentris Besar challenged by M.C.A. MALACCA Wort T»HE Malayan Chinese elation today issued what is interpreted as a direct challenge to th<> Ifentri Besar of Hirrt. Date P;in;lim.i Bukit (laril.u. Jtld to ether lieni and Members of the Federation Government n Chinese Association. iin-nt. hop-xi that the men influential official330 words
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50 1953-04-09 1 n|«;\M\T Wril. Thrre t< r rortsts wrrr killid by 'X" < ompanv of the t ameronian* in ihr StK.iinil MM ol Johon I'm* i \rnine. Thr terrorist, wrrr in a cane ••f m\ i onlarlrd by thr Ommmji On,, subniilnn. cun and two rifles *rr,- re.50 words
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Advertisement187 1953-04-09 2 GENEVA 1 tKL/W/ PARIS M t K( /fy Aw mult i stopovih N^BRUSSEL^^^ PLAN j«e«n v«« ■tZ A r your way home at n (lM fare BaTV^ (m^ i Mv *ohr Iff hM I 4 fm IW J O tor At dutch Amy I^l jV^i AlO BLADE CTTLETTE DISPENSER r187 words
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Advertisement922 1953-04-09 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for he pensionable post of Auditor and Accountant in U~e Department of Co-operative Development on a as lary of II 260 pm The candidate Is required to be a member of one of the following Institutes or Societies or to possess equlvslen* qualifications: The Institute922 words
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Advertisement497 1953-04-09 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I APPLICATIONS sre tavlMd for 1 the post of Chinese Emergency In- formation Officer on the salary scale of $510 x 30 1030. The commencing salary of the successful candidate sill be determined by hit quallflratlofu and experience. Can- dldates should hsve a food general education in ataclish497 words
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Advertisement614 1953-04-09 2 NOTICES CONSOLIDATED EASTERN PLANTATIONS LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE U hereby given thst the creditors of the sbovenamed Company, which U being voluntarily wound up. are required, on or before the 12th day of May. 1953. to send their names and addresses and particulars of their debts gff claims to614 words
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Advertisement728 1953-04-09 2 TENDER I P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at th.< Office of the State Engineer. Pshang at Kuala I into, up to 300 p m of the 14th April. ISM. for the Construction of Class "O" Quarters si Mentekab snd Temer- loh. Pahang. Full particulars are obUlnable728 words
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Advertisement281 1953-04-09 2 STOP A COLD BEFORE IT STOPS YOU! LISTERINE f% ANTISEPTIC JJ 4H Al the very f>r*t v »nptom of a cold, M| K*rj;lc LISTERINE Antucptu. full *^l M itrenjeth LISTERINE Anturpiic atr^ l^^^i reach« wa> Sack on thro.it surface* W -"r^i u> rn on o< fc crn iatc< Irr^TrrJ 1281 words
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198 1953-04-09 3 Affable Vyshinsky says: No opposition NEW YORK, Wednesday. ]y|R. Vyshinsky said today that Russia will not introduce its own disarmament proposal in the- I'nitt'd Nations (Jeneral Assembly in opposition to the sotorn plan to rut arms. Mr Vyshinsky. affable almost to *he point of gaiety. told newsmen before the AssemblyUP - 198 words
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Article131 1953-04-09 3 CHRISTIE 60 SECS. IN COURT HiVh O V Writ i r»«ds struggled Io set into a sni.ill court hire today lor a glimp»e of John Christie, the meekliiokiiii; clerk accused of one of London's crnrMtnie Sotting Hill murders. (hn-li. nliii to| police that ladja] Has hiv .*>tith hirtlnl.i\ was remanded131 words
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Article29 1953-04-09 3 ZWUBRUECKLN. West Oeriruny W( rsha] Hugh M Campbell. Coalman- nadlan Air y t :ind five i \hen I heir a few miles aoirh "f h»re RenterReuter - 29 words
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Article169 1953-04-09 3 'TRIBUTES were paid in the United Nations General Assembly to the work of Mr. Tryjivo I le. retirin H rctary-GeiM ral. But ty. the S. ri*leeate. de«-ir. it nof Mr Lie thoueh unfortunate]*.-, it "or.-idcrablv b°latrd Mr Ut, r>c said, had A" the post o!Reuter - 169 words
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Article31 1953-04-09 3 TOKYO \S.-d AM..n f-x--'•■rts on tourism will tomorov start a three-day ron^p'.umed nt at', ractine United States and European OWMi to Asia Malaya is re- ci V P31 words
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131 1953-04-09 3 HANOI. Wednesday. VfIETMINH rebels have massed 40.000 men around Moc Chau. 80 miles west of Hanoi, ready to launch an offensive within seven days against Laos, northwestern state of Indo-China. French military spokesman said tonight. Any territory gained in Lao.--would enable the VletminhReuter - 131 words
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Article37 1953-04-09 3 PARIS Wee Ter. sailors were killed by mines which blew up three French naval landing craft !ast wek on operation* off the south-east-ern ror.st of Indo-Chira. the PYeneh Navy said here today. R<uter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article49 1953-04-09 3 LONDON, Wed A senior British radio engineer will help the colonies to develop broadra.-Uiv the Coionial Office announced la. c t fight. Mr W. A. Poberts former ajatotant to the BBC. chief epr.ineer. has jo'.ned the >'- onial Office to advise on technical development of uidio49 words
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Article28 1953-04-09 3 LONDON 'A'ed Prtncesi Ma-paret will represent the O'jeen in Oslo on May U al ;he uedding ot Princess Ragnhilri Alexandra and Krrling Svend Lotentaen U P.28 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-04-09 3 JOSEPHINE BAKLK American luloured artist, would 'ike to hav< them all as her children. VYlien she \isitrd Copcnhi^cn sht- s:iid she intends tn adopt children of all races, colours ii reeds to prove that people from .ill parti of the earth cm reall> get together and live51 words
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Article164 1953-04-09 3 WOMAN BEATEN IN POLL BRA WL 5. African election violence 1)1 KB W. Wednesday. I T I°I-ENCE flarrd a«ain last night after four-day Easter truce as campaigning in South Africa's genera! election entered the final week. Stone-throwmu interrupted at least rvo opposition United Party meetings at the ste°l-p: >ri cln|AP - 164 words
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Article202 1953-04-09 3 MOSCOW Wed. rt. party of American newspaper editors who hut snent a week in HMN, tixlav senl a letter to Mr. Malenknv expressing apprecin'ion f.>' their vi*it hv all ten members of Ihf croup, the letter •This croup of American journalists is grateful for the opportunityReuter - 202 words
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Article70 1953-04-09 3 SIX MAI MLS i^HOl NAIROBI. Wed —Father P J. IfcOUL a Roman Catholic prta t long i.nder the Man Man dfutii sent the secret society, r rm!e.> todi'y to r<- o.' that 10" 1 armed Kikuyus vcrs liireitenlng to atta :k his mission. A police patro!Reuter - 70 words
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Article61 1953-04-09 3 NEW YORK. W( d Film* of the Coronation will be flown to the United StaUvs by all American racing pilot in a specially powered Mustang the National Broajleaatlnf Company annoui T v i company said it nan eniaurd Pan 1 M;.ntz. wiio «el time of just underReuter - 61 words
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Article40 1953-04-09 3 SYDNEY. Wed. Five offl--1 rials of the Japanese Em- in Canberra, with three wives and two children, today reached Sydney from Japan Th»y went o:i a si«ht-seein? r of Svd-.c v before h lor Canberra— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article33 1953-04-09 3 WASHINGTON WH The West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenn«ifr. rodaj offer"d to vent* a fvMy-equipped Peld hospital unit to Korea. He is noH- on a vi.sit to the United SUtes— Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article148 1953-04-09 3 MINNF.APOLIS Wed. Edwin Peterson. M. was held up twice within 15 minutes early yesterday by the same men. Peterton told the police that one of the hand. ls stmk a tun in his ribs when he got i off a street car. The thieve* took148 words
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Article163 1953-04-09 3 LONDON. W«d. 'THE ov«rntch- on Wall Slrrr: trjrte oi .neiorr «ondttlon* in rommodi". »hii** M hr I noun S;ock bxcaaat* MSkt. T.n.<« and ruboers *ere Il l Meadirr bu'. K-rrr «as jeain a :iou»orthy a'jsrnce o! buyers Ciitneae IkjikU :eaturerl the market »ith rtata ol up io I\t163 words
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Article24 1953-04-09 3 K»\no\. \nr-l C**b Kt.x.r VSSO; SHlrr* VR7«: Fcrward Buyers v; 83«: Srl!rr-; X*49 Srttlemrnt CM <ilo»n t."<»> Turnover a.m. 100: p.m. H.24 words
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Article27 1953-04-09 3 lO\PON April «~Spo- 19.(1 Mr. 13 .d June 10 ,rt I 19 rt O i -!>« I. -d Jnn -Mar May ct.l Jan rll \9\d Irrnular27 words
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Article59 1953-04-09 3 KARLSRUHE. Wed. Dr. F::endrich Karl Borremann. v N ntrator, L-avc himsei; up to the West Supreme Federal re 'odav af'er travel:si his hideout in the States zone. Dr. Bornemann. e!«..'h of f :.t- h <»f n spei^cd plotter*, fled when Dr. Werner Naumann and .six other exReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement176 1953-04-09 3 By. i-.\f*'-' L Camel Fire Hose the most dependable FIRE FIGHTING hose ever produced Used by the Admiralty, the Singaoore I ire Brigade, the London County Council, etc. j££ F. REDDAWAY CO., LTD. Mtnufttllitri of \jo^^gCimiH*lH tILTM A. HOStS fOn ALL PUHMHtS son tain J HENRY WAUGH COMPANY LTD W176 words
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Advertisement119 1953-04-09 3 THE GREYS De Luxe VIRGINIA \d m the J^J /llum+n***n tit* SINCAPORE 75 clt. Tm or 20 FEDiRATION 85 cM./Tm of 20 EASTER OUTBOARD REGATTA HELD IN JOHORE STRAITS ON sth APRIL 1953 ITIEIICUR¥ W|NS AGA|N CLASS A Ut. MERCURY 5 HP (18 26 m.p.h (LASS D (10H.P. TO 16119 words
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173 1953-04-09 4 Xt At lIMPIK. Wed— .Mr. I M Moreira. President of I the War Department Clvi- Man Staff Association, today refuted allegations that the association was being run by Indians. "This is untrue. We don't want Indians to run the association." .Mr.173 words
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Article31 1953-04-09 4 IPOH. Wed Oeneral Sir Richard L McCreery. Colonel t Twelfth Royal Lancer* i- morning began a week'.n^ inspection tour of his •nt in Ip*.h. and other of thr Keieration.31 words
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Article36 1953-04-09 4 Saat bin Shairusuri. a car- 1 tv >ent«'nced to five imprixonir.ent by Mr Justice Butt rose at the Av.-ize •<:day, for robbing a woman of jewellery and ohe articles valued $600 last Dec.36 words
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Article24 1953-04-09 4 TAIPING. Wt-d.- The annual h indicrmft and art exhibition King Edward VII School will b<' hi- id next Friday and lay. i24 words
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Article62 1953-04-09 4 ALOR STAR. \V«-d. El.yen people t. stifled at a private -:tt:ns or the Federal Intenmlsj n held in trie rretarat today. Four w*-re members of the public and the rest wer c Oov- rnment officers. The Commission is under the chairmanship of Mr. Justice Taylor, assisted62 words
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Article119 1953-04-09 4 Anti-T.B. vaccinations may stop JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. BC O. vaccination work, which the Johore Bahru district association for the prevention of tuberculosis has been carrying on the for the past two and-a-half years, is likely to cease for lack of funds This was stated today at the annual general meeting119 words
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Article42 1953-04-09 4 PENANO, Wed Twelve Malay padi planters have combined to organise a co-opera-tive shop, opening shortly at Bukit Tengah, Province Wellcjley. Proposed capital is $15,000. of which $9,500 has already been subscribed. There are 9.50 shares at $10 each.42 words
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Article33 1953-04-09 4 JOHORE BAHRU WedChoon Meng Sing who was charged with failing to register the birth of his daughter, who was born in October 1945. was fined $20 in the Police Court today.33 words
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211 1953-04-09 4 Opium fails to get young men in its grip NEW GENERATION 'HAS BETTER SENSE' SINGAPORE young men have no liking for opium smoking. "I have never come across youngsters during our raids." Mr. E. J. Unsell. chief of the Narcotics Branch of the police, told the Straits Times yesterday, i211 words
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Article130 1953-04-09 4 S pore studies U.K. report rr SINGAPORE Government will consider whether its civil service, like its counterpart in Britain, should be allowed to take part in political activities. Mr. J. D. Higham. I'ndar Secretary, told the Straits Times yesterday. Following recommendations by the Ma-trrman Committee, the130 words
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Article18 1953-04-09 4 KUANTAN Wed.—Jalitfaddln. of No. 8 Federal Jungle Company, was sentenced to six months' gaol for desertion.18 words
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Article19 1953-04-09 4 sEGAM AT Wed— Mr J R Kirby has been appointed President of the North Johore Sessions Court.19 words
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Article167 1953-04-09 4 PAY TALKS TO START MONDAY Unions and GovL agree on date \TEGOTIATIONS will begin on Monday between the Singapore Government and representatives of seven Oove rnment industrial unions on claims for pay increises for lower Income groups. This was decided yesUrday after union men met Government representatives. Union representatives protested167 words
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Article226 1953-04-09 4 Committee to study franchise IPOH. Wednesday. THE PERAK Council of State today made an important move to start elections to the council when it set up a committee to consider legislation and franchise for such elections. The committee which is representative of all races, consists226 words
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Article41 1953-04-09 4 Yu Tien Chen*, an army corporal, was fined $30 when he pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second Traffic Police Court yesterday to falling to display "L" plates and carrying a pillion -rider at Clyde Terrace ,n Feb 3.41 words
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Article22 1953-04-09 4 SEOAMAT Wed -The Segamat International Club held a social and dance during Easter in aid of their building fund.22 words
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Article132 1953-04-09 4 2-hour wait by police for 3 rats A MAN living in Cambridge A Road heard noises coming from n;s neighbours house wh.ch was vacant. Thinking that burglars were at work he dialled 999. Soon, six pol.ee cars and a strong posse of detectives cordoned off the area. For two hours.132 words
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Article44 1953-04-09 4 PENANG. Wed— To help poor school children In the village, the Parents' Council of the Jelutong Malay School plans to hold a fun fair soon at the school. All proceeds will go toward < the payment of «chooi fee* »nd books44 words
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Article35 1953-04-09 4 PENANG. Wed. -Alleged to have posed as a public servant Toh Beng Khong. 26 was charged here today on three counts of Impersonation two of robbery and one of theft He was remanded.35 words
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Article, Illustration126 1953-04-09 4 'Go anywhere car passes ail tests A SEW -TYPE Austin all-pur po«f rstttr carrier, with rive forward speeds and five rp vrnr w»» «iven an hour s heavy thrashing by Aastin rrpr«->rnlativr» on Army land In the ("Irmcnti Road area. Singapore, yesterday. Fowered with an Austin A 94 engine, driving126 words
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Advertisement221 1953-04-09 4 ■■■■■1 INDIGESTION 1 painful fl:i'ulmr». Momarh u|i-ii» all Ukto a i Mrta iin«tiy 1 i > :t te--1 A Pc nan* and a\ A^^^QaaV r >s «Saaaa^' urau INHALER MALPfI Rdkm stuffy HUH 1 M Avoid /|NFLUENZ/\ IVALDAI Vpastilles^ CHOSEN BY FAMOUS PEOPLE ALL THE WORLD OVER /^^^/dzmr Ax V»^221 words
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Advertisement152 1953-04-09 4 DALEX and SIMPLEX Wine Spirit Measures To giw> 21 and 2\ per Itottlc. 0/ I lIAI IX 1 j In chronii- uiul pla-tir 1/ 5i0.7.1 rti simplex y *~T All pulinhrd rlironw «W SILfJ i also plenty of \*ines and spirits to fit them to. I ONLY A FEW WEEKS152 words
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Miscellaneous116 1953-04-09 4 ,v -LlllONs 1)1 IK F.-.n l'n:i Frre SShotw t Chanti Point afa.ar TtU|* and 125-4 Suncri Paodas .i p m I"J»J.».: Frr* P-.im Show Ant.fn: CM?" Human Body C*an:in«u 8.-:n«» H< iCanionr** \rr»:on*' AuOondilionnl Thratrrtlr M RaSlrt P;»cf £h».LI iHt»lau.lik: rrt* LunchIjat f m r»r Bril Nfwj Accidrnt* Don Hapura116 words
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133 1953-04-09 5 r» \< I IS IN THE AIR, »o why all this talk about Singapore's battle of the thirddimension, asked Mr. Loke Wan Tho, head of the Cathay Organisation, yesterday. "All Him studio* are making 3-D films now." said Mr l.oke. "so why start133 words
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Article51 1953-04-09 5 Ser.gari bin Salman and Habid bin Mohamcd gmltv yesterday in the Singapore Sixth Police Court tc •■■.ilinK one canva.; ie,i at $480 from a In Bukit Tuncgal Road on Apr 5 u-e was deferred till Apr 5. and bail of $500. in one each was51 words
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Article29 1953-04-09 5 The Fairtield Methodist Church. Singapore, will hold a ba/aar at the Fairfu School in Neil Re The bazaar, in aid < f i*".c church fund, will be from29 words
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Article35 1953-04-09 5 JOHORE BAHRL. Wed.— Charged with failing to observe Urn W.-ekly Holiday O; and depriving his employees of their day off. Ch'nq Seng Poi. a shopkeeper. wa.s fined $15 in >lire Court tor35 words
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Article105 1953-04-09 5 Took firm's money, bound over LVI KOCK KUEN a salesman pleaded guilty in the Sln;ap"r<' Third Criminal District Court yesterday to crinlna: b^a-h of trust, of $1.257 1 be. r.g.ng to his employers. Marten and Co Lye's counsel.. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. told Hip court that Lye Had a clean105 words
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Article54 1953-04-09 5 C T.r*titions In the Easter Fa:r held at St Hildas School. < Katoni n M nda v were won by .he fi 1 wing O ;cis.n K the beans:-<cor--4.385 > 1. Mr. Urn Koon Wan. 2 Mr Farr >* Picking nuts with chop:.:r Cheng 210 mi'M; 254 words
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Article26 1953-04-09 5 IPOH. Wed -More than a million sailor.-; of toddy were consumed in Perak last year. The Government got nearly $2 000 000 in revenue.26 words
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Article50 1953-04-09 5 Ho Tuck Chew was fined Sl5O by the Singapore Secern Traffic Police Magistrate, inrhe A. W. Ghows. yesterd'v for riding a motor-cycle without a licence or insurance ir Rowell Road on Dec 2fl Ho was also disqualified from obtaining a driving licence for a year.50 words
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Article97 1953-04-09 5 HI NDREDS of Singapore Roman Catholics were disappointed at not being able to see Cardinal Valerian GffMSMi .ir-linal Archbishop of Bombay, vestrrday. KM) turned up at the .ithedral of the (iood Shepherd to attend his reception hut the Cardinal's plane from Bnmhay had developed en- nit-97 words
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Article42 1953-04-09 5 Lim Van Huat. 19. was yesterday sentenced to six weeks' gaol by the Singapore Sixth Police Magistrate. Mr R B I Pates, for stealing a pen from a police constable. Otnmar. bin AH. in a bus on Feb. 2?42 words
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Article28 1953-04-09 5 There will be a meeting of he Singapore Pediatric Society in Professor Montetro's Lecture Theatre oft Ward Three cf the General Hospital at 815 p.m tomorrow.28 words
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219 1953-04-09 5 The Chinese are blaming panic sales for recession in price I IPOH. Wednesday. rill price of tin, which reached a new low today, 1 is causing increasing worry to Chinese miners, many of whom are now forced to operate on an uneconomic basis.219 words
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165 1953-04-09 5 PI AM. Wed. LOCAL homos 1 (native medicine men) still exert considerable influence on Illiterates. Dr. D. R. Muggins. World Health Organisation's yaws expert, said in Penang today. Dr Muggins told the strait* Times that, in spite of the food work165 words
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Article118 1953-04-09 5 MORTARS FIREFROM PADANG Curfew town hill is shelled again BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed. RESIDENTS watched yesterday evening as two mortars took up position in Cross Street, in front of the padang, and opened fire on Bukit Mertajam hill. The mortars fired for about an hour. The shelling was carried out by118 words
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Article57 1953-04-09 5 IPOH. Wed A motor car, which was reported misaini from the front of the Majestic Theatre yesterday morning, vas later recovered by the police In the Kamponc R. new village, three miles from the town The car, which belonged to an Ipoh Chinese had beer, stripped57 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-04-09 5 THIS WAS THE NMII I with «h iti attractive MaM Pearl Davidson. t--«.t«-v. on 'be inaucural Union of Burma Airways' flight from Rangoon, greeted Singapore yrsterday It was Miss Davidson's First visit tn Singapore and she was looking forward to seeing «he City. Straits Times51 words
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187 1953-04-09 5 NEW AIR SERVICE TO BURMA A 'BOND OF FRIENDSHIP' 4 NEW air link betworn Singapore and Burma was forged yesterday with the arrival of a Union of Burma Airways' Marathon plane on its inaugural weekly flight from Rangoon. The tour-engined. 13-pa.s--senger high-wing aircraft will be the only Marathon in regular187 words
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Article124 1953-04-09 5 'JACKSON Was he in Malaya HAS 'JACKSON" the M-jrear old African soldier, whom thr British East African authorities are seeking to decorate with the British Empire Medal been serving in the Federation with the East African tr<x>ps Th..« quest. >m is po.srd by British soldier who read that the authorities124 words
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174 1953-04-09 5 REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Medical Workers' Union, who hav e threatened to call their members out on strike if they are refused a pay increase, started talks with Government officials at the Colonial Secretary* office yesterday The meeting lasted a* little over two hours and174 words
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Advertisement134 1953-04-09 5 1/ ty// ""^^^lbb^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^bMb^b^bbb^^^^Bi jT^^^ I BBBMiki j with powers of endurance proved by repeated international successes Effortir-" liifjli -|»rnh lirilliant •rcrlcralion. olabilily and areurarv of runlml: »u|»rrb eomforl anal lu\urioii» •|i|>oinlmrnl» ih.M- mMn iimk.- tin- \o\rU nrw Sunhram-Talbul 90 the .|>i.rl"iiuM rar ..I tin- \rar. Armipr fur an exhilarating trial134 words
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Advertisement297 1953-04-09 5 CHLORO-PEP fmm chlorophyll B^jf ITpPTH PASTE IJ*M GUMS BREATH TEETH This is THE Cliioropiiyll Toothpaste with DIFFERENCE it is scientiiic:'i!y prep i red U,r the correct promotion of Mouth Hygiene. SPECIAL OFFER!! For a Umi id vend onh/. your dealer is author >/ CHLORO-PEF C^lomnhvll Toothparte and land "WtSDOM" lootkbnuh297 words
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Article33 1953-04-09 6 nn« v r 1 U«wd B-.1 ;<■%. Df--1 l/nlqur PO Box :4«i S'porr '!i rdi-T In Trf 1 Fri !Oth and lltl \:i-] \< KNOWI ik.MINT MRS MATTHXW r.FOaOE of i «:io Bt- t33 words
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941 1953-04-09 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. Apr. 9. 1953. Much Needed Warning There seems to be a difference of opinion whether the F« <ii ral Financial Secretary-. Mr. E Himsworth, should have what he said when he warned against possible economic crisis, but there are no two opinions whether what he941 words
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Article331 1953-04-09 6 Indonesia's recent decision to complete the nationalisation of the tin industry- on Banka island invites speculation on the future of the Indonesian mining industry in general Banka tin properties were nationalised by the Dutch, but were operated on Government account by th" Billiton Company. The manage- ment has331 words
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877 1953-04-09 6 HAitoLH i.i inn - HAitoLH i.i inn —HUffS United Press Staff Correspondent. SINGAPORE revlaited after 12 years shows llttl« change. In April 1941 I Incurred official wrath reporting the "theory that the backdoor approaches of Singapore are M impregnable as the sea approaches no longer877 words
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Letter58 1953-04-09 6 ON a recent visit to Kuala, Lumpur I saw many near, i accidents, at cross-roads. The blame seemed to me to rest with our Federation quick, off-the-mark motorists, who have the habit of taking off at the get-set' signal, the amber light. What we Singaporeans want on Federation58 words
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Letter262 1953-04-09 6 Malays' view on unity \|AY I attempt to iT clarify points raised by Nik Mahmoort in his letter headed "Chance of BuildinK National Unity" (ST.. March 26)? He said the UMNO and MCA are having secret meetings without Inviting the participation of other political organisations to get independence for Malaya."262 words
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133 1953-04-09 6 T3E front page headline in the Straits Times on April I— "Markets take a blow with truce talks certain" makes distress ing reading. The Communists can. and we may be sure will, make capital out of this paradoxical state of affairs. The Communists have always133 words
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Letter263 1953-04-09 6 U.M.N.O. SPEECH CONFUSING so live If the President really wants the Malays to live harmoniously with the other races, why has he attacked the 16-man national conference committee which aims to I achieve this end? Is it because I the UMNO has not been Invlted 1 The UMNO President thinks263 words
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Letter89 1953-04-09 6 I KEEL that your correspondent allowed himself rather a large handful of literary j licence in the article "Reds fear real people's army" <S.T Apr. 2) when he wrote that Brigadier Twohig had seen I service in the Jungles of West Africa, Persia and Sicily The89 words
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Letter94 1953-04-09 6 rE Brunei Government has been advertising vacancies, but the salary offered Is very poor. For Instance, a clerk Is wanted, at a basic salary of $65. and a teacher at $140. I.- the Brunei Government aware that Singapore Government is offering decent salaries for teachers in the Government94 words
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Letter84 1953-04-09 6 rE City Council's attention should be drawn to the fact that the residential area known as the Sennett Estate has been sadly neglected by the Town Cleansing Department. As far as I am aware, the roads here have not been swept for nearly a year. The84 words
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Letter74 1953-04-09 6 Malacca town has oneway streets and no-hoot ing. But why are road Hocks act up every Sunday along Church Street, to the great Inconvenience of the general public? The reason, one understands. Is that a church service is on and that the road block will avoid distracting74 words
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185 1953-04-09 6 I READ with disgust the statement made by the Director-General of Telecoms, concerning the telephone system In Malaya. The Director denies that If the telephone system were run t>y a commercial organisation It would be far more efficient than at present The Director listed the185 words
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Letter410 1953-04-09 6 (.i>ilisali«»n rE Last Weal BoetHj -p.-n.sor a public discussion on the ■abject What are the qualities of a civilised ir«n •n Apr 9 This r* interesting and can attend there should be h dlscuftxton One ran lmaKim- ■everml appraarhci t> 'tin- mklect On the n< s "l410 words
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Advertisement281 1953-04-09 6 CLASSIFIED ADS FRICKV-- April at Bunf- fidy". wife of Frnker a xon both well PHrW To OK:i »Ue of MP -t<iuiz Kerbau dauchter Breiif'a Anne. rii neo Uratlaa. WHITAKFn In B»t u Oajah ■OBpttaJ on fit'- Apr 1. 193 to Jo.in. •HH of Wnf'-rl'-k N Whi'aker of r Batu Gajah.281 words
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Advertisement27 1953-04-09 6 S3T A WIQi RANGE OF BEST ENGLISH WOOLLEN SUITINGS w/tfAcrow hwks I WOMMAMH/P AT MODERATE PRICES BECHOWCa MERCHANT TAILORS PHONE: 6535 21, CHULIA ST.. SINGAPORE 1 nL27 words
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Advertisement90 1953-04-09 6 Bwvpm ps 4 Mil HPPV 7 <7 %J>* W. V I m f ILICIHIC COOKER c.i No dc. in— |uu ii. UL*W**W^W th.nf lor r sur Mndrr 9 g4^aM*aw rM *r to < r h *>■'*<<■■.. porcflam tninul. |PWWI m g^ala^kJ ■HSJJI HJ BRITISH QUALITY PRODUCTS BY AVrC AOVT. OF90 words
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185 1953-04-09 7 Mystery Jap from sea still won't talk Ktmmm nasaji a»Pines.- who was picked up 'li'Uinj to a (tampan off •'•Mr Panjang last Thnday. ,n still Hinging t<> his air of mvstrrv Rinrr hr was picked up. Kishino has told s« many conflicting stories that no one knows what to believe.185 words
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Article68 1953-04-09 7 The Singapore R >;.iry (iub hi(" I more liar. $***** fn.m its two-day f;in fair which opens at the Great World amusement park tomoi row at 230 p m till 1 am The fund will be In aid of the .;><>re A.vsonation for the Bhiui68 words
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Article468 1953-04-09 7 Only 70 of 200 bandits left in the Settlement KUALA Li'MPUR, Wednesday. JUK KttJENTUBB and planned elimination of all the terrorists in the Settlement of Malacca i> nearing completion. The Chief Police Officer. Malacca. Mr D. W Yates. today told a special press conference- "Two468 words
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Article72 1953-04-09 7 Men ol the First Battalion. h Ml Yorkshire Regiment wil hold a ceremonial parade on the Singapore Padang this morning at 10 o'clock The Commander-:n-Chiff. Far East Land Forces General Sir Charles Keightley will be received with a general and will inspect the battalion, before72 words
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Article33 1953-04-09 7 The British -owned freighter Amershnm Hill bunkered in Btngaport yesternay after sailing from the Chinese port ot Tvnetao with a cargo of 8.000 tons of ground-nuts and fmarrn Inr UamKitvn33 words
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Article142 1953-04-09 7 A FAMILY OF NINE. >■■•■ ancestors ha\> earned Ihrir living under the Big Top since the 15th century, irrivrd in Singapore on the India yrstrrtiav with the famous (it-rman ttusch Circus. The Stevd family (father mother. i\ dauchtrrs and > Mini arr a pirt142 words
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195 1953-04-09 7 Mr. Lyttelton to be told of objections to exchange law fFRTAIN "serious objections" in principle and in v practice to Singapore's Exchange Control Rill are to be brought before the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver l.yttelton. soon by the Sin- fa pore Association. T. Exchange Control 3:CI195 words
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Article, Illustration165 1953-04-09 7 Fitters must not drive cars IT SEEMED to be a common practice in Singapore for small workshops to lot their fitters who are unlicensed, drive cars sent for repairs by customers the Singapore First Traffic Police Magistrate Mr r' C. Hoffman, said yesterday. The workshops165 words
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Article97 1953-04-09 7 Tributes to information director CT Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, was packed yp-erdav evening with peo- i pie of all communities when a memorial .service for the late Mr Bner Newton, d-.rector of the United S ates Information Office, was reld. In the front Dews were Mr n't 17-year-old son. Tony, who97 words
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Article44 1953-04-09 7 Tham Let pleaded guilty ln the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to fraudulent possession of bicycle spare parts valued at $15, in Duxton Road on April 7. and was gaoled for two months, to be followed by one years police supervision.44 words
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207 1953-04-09 7 PEOPLE from Singapore and the Federation who hoped to pick up Austin can while on home leave In Britain may be disappointed. Because of a strike in the roachbailding department, ne Austins are leaving the factory. An official of the Austin207 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-04-09 7 ONE BIG HAPPY FAMILY all acrobats THE NINE members of the Sleyd family From left. Marguerite 14), Elaine 14>, Otte '22k Winifred '15>, Bobby (21). Soma 20). Alex '18). and Mama and Papa Steyd. -Straits Tim-\ picture.37 words
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Article163 1953-04-09 7 8,000 more in Chinese schools SYE WRONG ENROLMENT in Chine c schools has gone up from 74 000 last year to 82.000 th> veai. >aid an Education Department spoKCs:nan. Mr. Tan Lark Sye. a prominent Chinese community l<aaer and chief sponsor of th> proposed Nanyang University li^d suggested on Tue>oay163 words
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Article42 1953-04-09 7 JOHORE BAHRU Wed -B-i-J in $10 000 was offered Teh Tong described as an odd job man. after he hart been charged in the Sess:ontoday with be.ng ;n D"ss">s:on of eight lb. of raw ooium -»nri chandu smok ng implement*.42 words
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Article148 1953-04-09 7 SOLDIER WHO SHOT TAXI-MAN GAOLED KUALA LUMPUR. Wed r£ Ch:ef Justice. Mr. Justice Mathew. bbM today that hi- t(»ok a very grave vlfw of a caw in winch a British so.d.<-r. Terence Hutley. 21. of the RK ME. was conv.cU-d of attempted murder and armed ruOoery. Mr. Justice Math«* w148 words
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Article60 1953-04-09 7 Twenty-nine governments nd two United Nations organisations nave been invited by the Commissioner-General. Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. to send representatives to the .sixth bi-annual meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rice In Singapore next week. Mr Mac Donald will open the meeting, which will be60 words
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Article549 1953-04-09 7 $61,131 fire claim is rejected IN a 22-pas?p wrlt-rr Judgment. Mr Justice Brown, in th- Singapore Hifjh Court yrstrrriay dismissed th:* claim by the Asia Ins irance Co Ltd.. to rero.er $61,131 irom the Ani»rii-an International Assurance Co Ltd in four reinsured policies The judgment held that th B:a;i Hoe549 words
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Advertisement172 1953-04-09 7 Gniu£tthk m THL COMMERCIAL UNION" GROUP OF INSURANCE COMPANIES COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. UNION ASSURANCE SOCIFTY. LTD. PALATINE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. LIVERPOOL VICTORIA INSURANCE CORP. BRITISH GENERAL INSURANCE CO. LTD. SINGAPORE IPOri PO Boi 107 Tel 5077. FO Bei 47 Tel 574. Brjnch Manager: Local Ma«a««r: C W WARREN172 words
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Advertisement86 1953-04-09 7 Only, 3 TO BUY YOUR ROBINHOOD adtw£*N^ PYPT F -O J\V BLACK ROADSTER USUALLY $***** SALE PRICE $99 75 (NETT) RALEIGH and HUMBER CYCLES LESS 10% UNTIL APRIL 11th HERO INVENTED THE WORLDS FIRST STEAM lET TURBINE IN THE DAYS WHEN BRIOT IDCAS CAME FROM ALEXANDRIA i J WE DO86 words
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Miscellaneous80 1953-04-09 7 The weather Minimum temperature '7 30 pm on April 7 to 730 am. on April 8>: Singapore <76 degrees'. Peaang <74. Kota Bahru '76. Kuala Lumpur '74>. Ipoh '73. Kuantan <73> Maximum temperature '7.30 am to 730 pm on April 8>: Singapore <90>. Penanz '83. Kota Bahru 39*. Kuala Lumpur80 words
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Article50 1953-04-09 8 Liv Soo Hoe. a detective, wax charged In the Singapore Firth Police Court yesterday with extorting $150 from Nk Kha Chun by threatenim him with arrest and detention. Liv claimed trial. Ball of $500 wa* al'.ow.d and the case I was postponed to April IS. I50 words
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Article, Illustration377 1953-04-09 8 Indonesia simplifies her trade rules with S'pore COLONY TRADERS GET FIRST BREAK IN GLOOMY WEEK By Our Market Correspondent INDONESIA announced yesterday that she had 1 simplified her trading procedure with Si ngnpore, which should result in a great speed-ing-up of trade between the two countries. The new arrangements will377 words
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Article160 1953-04-09 8 FOUR PAST HEADS AT JUBILEE IPOH Tues IjK)UR former principal! Mr T K Cheong. oi Kuala I.uir.pur. Mr. Yong \7:m Dim of Singapore. Mr Wong Hean Kirn and the R pv D P Coole of Sarawak were preMßt at 'he combinpd Tubilrc celebrations of the Anglo-Chinese School and M-thodist Afternoon160 words
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Article83 1953-04-09 8 Lee Siok Neo. 51. pleaded guilty to permitting her house in Lorong 5. Geylang. to be used as a brothel, and was fined $400 or three month*' gaol by Mr J B. Jeyaratnam in the Singapore fourth polic» court yesterday Seah Huck Choo. 36. pleaded guilty83 words
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Article26 1953-04-09 8 IPO H. Wed —Royalty of $1,800,000 was collected by the Perak Government last year on hardwoods and other timbers cut In Perak forests.26 words
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Article137 1953-04-09 8 Stabbed— then dodged 20 shots KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. 4 CHINESE rubber tapper yesterday had 20 shot* fired at him by five terrorists, tmt he managed tc escape. I The bandits, who attempted to abduct him. had tied his hands and stabbed him slightly three times. The137 words
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115 1953-04-09 8 PROMOTION FOR PC WHO SAVEO A GIRL ALOR STAR. Wed. SINK of the Police t«.m- missioner's last acts before leaving the country to return to Britain yesterday was to promote a Kedah constable who had saved a little girl from being run uv«v by a lorry. Writing to the Kedah115 words
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Article65 1953-04-09 8 Lim Heng claimed trial in the Singapore Second Criminal Court yesterday, to a charar of attempted murder It «as alleged that on Apr. 5 at about 6.45 p.m. at Clement! Road. Singapore. John Pitcher was ."tabbed with a knife by the accused, Lim Heng. Lim was65 words
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Article77 1953-04-09 8 Convicting a shoDkeeper w^had held a provisional dm: licence for 18 months. th> Singapore First Traffic Polios Magistrate, Mr R C Hoffm i told him yesterday. "You arr one of those who never inter; r to apply for a test The shopkeeper. N* Mar Chong.77 words
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227 1953-04-09 8 U.S. rubber buyers agree to talks on Malayan claims PENANG. Wednesday. T»HK NEW YORK Rubber Trade .Association and the Rubber Manufacturers" Association of America have agreed to discuss the question of ms and measures to be taken to protect the interests of Malayan packers and shippers. Ti.i.. is a matter227 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-04-09 8 MR. WALTER U I I.l K a proof reader on the Denver Post, who is dome his first global tour at the age of ~K years He arrived in Singapore in the Flying Enterprise 11. Straits Times picture.43 words
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Article85 1953-04-09 8 SEA WATER RUINS THEIR COCONUTS JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Coconut plantations owned by smallholders in Kampong Bahru. Benut. have suffered heavy losses a.s a result of these areas being inundated by the sea. The situation is to be remedied by the construction of a bund to keep the sea out of85 words
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Article37 1953-04-09 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed MrJ J. Walters. Superintendent of the Social' Welfare Home. Johore Bahru. will >av t m-xt week for Kuala Lumpur to take up a new appointment .n the Institute for Medical Research.37 words
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Article20 1953-04-09 8 The Singapore Police Band will play at the Botanic Oardens from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. next Sunday.20 words
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Advertisement190 1953-04-09 8 DAILY AT 11.00A.M. -1.45 -4.15 -6.45 -9.30P.M. MGM's 3D! IS SENSATIONAL! The screen truly come* oliv* in full dimension I METPOSCOPix J m m *.r~?/ V 7 3 DIMENSION Wf mo GOIOWnrM M«*l* prvcnft IMTtOSCOeM csmntef d *«*nosito pfotfucx) t Wt I NOtliNG ftmwoM MmOn SO REAL TrAIM'cST COMES OUT190 words
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Advertisement283 1953-04-09 8 From \^^V 1 TODAY HllallllWi 63 93 SEE CINEMA HISTORY BEING MADE I The BIGGEST THING I SINCE SOUND! I I y^ I v Ilk *^*r\.~ m^^^*mt \^*m LEAPS RIGHT OUT OF THE 1 SCREEN ONTO YOUR VERY LAPS! 1 The World's FIHXT Full-length I V^WANA PEVIt c^c I «»>h283 words
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Miscellaneous273 1953-04-09 8 CIWrADARF Happy Anniversary. S5 News: Nf»i: lAb-2 Dance MuMc 645 9**W+r*rw*Kt jjj oibbons Orch. 730 Radio Announcements. 648 L»Un A;ner|7is am Mornlnr Bi«r 710 Tr»o. 7.45 Hit Parade: »IS Our can Rhythm: 7 News: 7 15-7 30 715 am Mornlnf Star. .30 Mwwl 145 Concert: 9JC Inierludf: 9 Record Review273 words
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Article449 1953-04-09 9 L^EW women make the 1 most of their figures A good figure is not entirely a case of pounds and inches more of well-toned muscles and a good proud posture Too many women are tied tn th»*ir scales and tape-mea-nures. They fret and worry because449 words
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Article, Illustration272 1953-04-09 9 LOOKING forward to a )une wcdd<ng> Here is an idea for the bride 'or the wedding and the RO'ng sway Here it an idea for fh# bridesmaid too. fhera she is. on the LEFT She wears a dress in p.i *> "Coronation" pink, of heavy vatm. the272 words
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Article200 1953-04-09 9 REPORT ON BLOUSES A SEW smart blouse can be the focal point of an outfit. A blouse < today is not an after- thought, chosen to blend unobtrusively with a suit, but is the keynote around which your outfit is built. The latest styles favour this < importance. The classic200 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-04-09 9 FOR THE RACES THCFLATTU The hat fet. MHing the pace in Paris. It it made of the gtntenin« new fabric, acetate Pwift: Mari* Christian*. ORTHECURV.E? A Coronation picture-hat by Rudolf. It is in paper-fine black and white straw, and follows the curved lines of many Coronation season clothes now being54 words
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Advertisement183 1953-04-09 9 AWAKE <tssk GLORIOUSLY MjNfri REFRESHED Give tonight's overindulgence the PHILLIPS' 1*2 If in.liscrvtion in CJtinp, I. PHILLIPS mttrttixts *xjmolcinj;, or drinking threat- cm itmmsch scidity aim* it ens heartburn or a m<tsntlj restless mcht i!uc to excess *ir<.mach acid.tv let 2 PHlLLlPS' pmtUltxtn* \Phuups MA "1 riifiiii'i s(tltn «"»>'"" his183 words
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Advertisement190 1953-04-09 9 TALKi\G SHOP... COINC DOWN: Having searched high and low for tee shirts with stripes going DOWN (essential to the full bosom and any way much more chic) I found them for a few dollars apiece at a sale. This was fortunate but where had they been hiding? Dress departments please190 words
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Miscellaneous215 1953-04-09 9 Si rails I rinrs I iossmohl R A T n ,V°' sur>por; m th V 27. Writer lor boys is>. k>^?j 2 Obv>lfe i href xtrlneed nme of year to u«e pepper? li). r*"f 'j n i;d N^j r HI Mark in ab rt J I I** J 7i I215 words
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652 1953-04-09 10 TIN PRICE DIVES AND SHARES MARKED DOWN RUBBER STEADIER THE Singapore share market took more punishment yesterday than it has experienced for many a day and tin shares and some industrials were heavily marked down. Tin fell by another $31.87} to $395.75 and it would appear that bottom here has652 words
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Article45 1953-04-09 10 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday wan declared at 53t5.~5 a picul. down »3IH:' This makes the total fall within the last week about S7C a picul. The price in London on Tuesday fell by about C?« a ton to around V.83545 words
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Article70 1953-04-09 10 Stngaparr (tit near Prodarr Iv change: Noon prices per >lr ware Copra quiet: buyers Ml f ot. teller* »42 Coconut oil: quiet; teller* 665 Pepper quiet down $5. Muntok white MO5 sellers. Sarawak »6K) Lampcng black 1530 Lewis and Peat Closing pne were:— Copra quiet: April »41\ buyers.70 words
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Article98 1953-04-09 10 Tne Malayan Exchange Bank.. AsKXiatton made the folio* tn? alteration* In It* rate* to merchan'* v>»terday: CANADA: buying. TT 32 7 t«. i.ir mall. OD 3> 116. 90 days 33 13 16 credit bill*. 32 7(. tr. de bllto: selling. TT or OD 32 11. ready Swiaa franca.98 words
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Article118 1953-04-09 10 NEW YORK Wed An an moving to a new 'o» initially Wall Street yenterdav «U«ed a technical rally which reversed the recent trend The rally however appeared •n lack follom-through after there hax been a predominance of up to one point recoveries. While aeliing showed no Important re\l\.118 words
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Article188 1953-04-09 10 Rubber gained a quarter of a cent in Singapore yesterday after an uncertain market in which the prtcr at one time had been as low as 64 cents. There was a better feeling in the market generally than on Tuesday. April first grade closed at 854 cents. The188 words
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Article38 1953-04-09 10 Rubber imported into Malaya in March totalled 18.986 tons, compared with 13.804 tons in February Total imports for the quarter are 63.486 tons, compared with 90 949 tons in the first quarter of last year.38 words
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Advertisement1264 1953-04-09 10 Mb w MANSFIELD tic CO., LTD. •ewa*. m Sngojorg. AN BLUB FUNNEL UMB »s«4. Contort opetan to p»ac.ed »ro atko* portt to laa4 and) sinks m eoroo SAILINGS to LIVIRPOOI GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTI HINT A L PORTS *»'•> Trw. Panong Clnucu, >, P Vxinn L ve»p.-01. Avnnrrvnuth ft Holland1,264 words
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Advertisement606 1953-04-09 10 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. For U K /CONTININT S pore S"nor»> »enong t BenU.rrt MS Move London. 13 H Ap. 1»/11Ap*. 11/14 Aa* Benrleork lor Genna Liverpool. Antwerp Momburi, IS/MAp*. 11/11 Ap» 24/24 Apr Benvannoch for Avonmrxith London ►.e-coitie Mull IS/21 Apr 11/14 Apr IS/17 Apr t BennMKotMH Pat Lrverpool.606 words
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Advertisement568 1953-04-09 10 BAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANMNAVIAN/U K/CONTININT i S'pora P S"nom j-*v r "Irna" for Bongkok (not corrymg prnaangan) Ga« 11 "Annan* tor Rongkok Hongkong. «Aonik> Kobe ft Vokohano IS/14 Ap* 11/14 Ap* 18/12 Apr "Protarto" for Bongkok Soigon Nw>kong Monilo Kobe Yokonoma It/If Apr 11/11 Aar 17/17 Ap* "Malaya"568 words
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Advertisement1067 1953-04-09 10 McALISTER «c CO.. LTD. TIL N. S*o4 ILLIRMAN 4k BUCKMALL KLATEMB-W LOS AM6ILII SAN FRANCISCO LONDON. HAVRI. ROTTIRDAM ft j[>. T TLI ft VANCOtvIR HAMBUR6 Accept.*.* c»r> tar C*«tral ft Sa«»l> ond tor US A North AiiontT Port, America" Part, ,«j,TaV fUSs Ssnu »-> ■A -CITY OF OTTAWA FRANCISVIILI S1,067 words
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Article, Illustration528 1953-04-09 11 England's high hopes in coming Test series From A Special Correspondent LONDON, Wednesday. |TNGLISH cricket officials are looking forward t«» a prosperous and successful Coronation year providing the weather plays a fair game. The Australians will be on tour here for the first time since 194*. and their five TestReuter - 528 words
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530 1953-04-09 11 HAROLD MAYES - HAROLD MAYES B> LONDON. Wed. MENTION streamlining the the English Football League to proportions which would result ln a less clutter-ed-up fixture list and you 11 instantly be accused by wailing club directors of Nazi-like methods When annual merlins 'ime comes around each June,530 words
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Article158 1953-04-09 11 Schoolboy s record LONDON. Wed. A BIG hurray and no boos at all for the Knglish School* Football \m*n iation whose pupils decorated the Wemtiley turf last Saturday when F.ncland played Hales. A near-M.MO crowd a world record f"r j schools came attended They paid around V 1 .mm V"d158 words
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473 1953-04-09 11 JAMES PARK - JAMES PARK By LONDON. Wed. ENGLISH jockeys are the best ln the world. I have seen three generations of them. but. as in nearly every other sport, it is impossible to compare them. I am not going to try I never saw Tod Sloan,473 words
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Article567 1953-04-09 11 PKTEK WILSON - Courage? Hobbs has it all— plus! PKTEK WILSON Says rfEY never come back. It's the oldest maxim ln boxing and just about the ttuest j ....but yesterday I saw the 1 start of as plixky an attempt at a come-back as any I have ever seen. A come-back AT THE567 words
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Article180 1953-04-09 11 A Special Correspondent - Another great Scots flyweight A Special Correspondent ■j LONDON Wed. rUNK f fV -v.eight bcxers and you think of Scots--Scots like Ber.r.y Lynch. Elkv Clark. Johnny Hill and Jackie PaU-rson. or like those post-war winners Of ABA tilles. Jinrr.v Clinton. Jackie Bryce. SKeets Gallacher and Bsn K If Joy.'ul intelligence180 words
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Article42 1953-04-09 11 LONDON Wed Yesterday? :r ufti De-jrsbtiry 27 Uonrajsfer S: Pr^iHuddervneld 13. BaMey 16 I>ee<J>. 31 Brxmlev 8. Harrow 41 Wake.iehi T-;r.:t> 4 Bei:»> Vue H.injer.t 10 v. SM 5: Haiilax 9 Bradford Northern b; Warr'.ngton 34 Llvrrsool City s— Reu:cr42 words
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Article58 1953-04-09 11 LONDON. M'ed YMterdays ri.:j'. ii..>-, rtaatts »»re: Abemllery 8 I r.ndon Welsh U. Car<un S Northampton 6; Cheltenham 9 Birmingham 6; Exeter b Lcireslrr 13. NY»port <*■ BarbarianK 8. Pomypool 14 Nuneatou 3. Stroud 6 Moaely 0: Obeiavon 15 Utvonport Service* 6; Br^to. 20 Weston-super-Mare 3: I.ydney 658 words
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Advertisement616 1953-04-09 11 ANNOUNCEMENT Grand Opening of Silk Store AT G. RAMCHAND 72, HIGH STREET 10th APRIL, 1953 ROTARY FUN FAIR GREAT WORLD PARK IN AID OF THE BLIND Afternoon Attractions For Children :■'•■> A lltk APRIL 3p.m 6ps& KY EN I NG ATTRACTIONS 10ih A 11th APRIL 7 pm. toMidmght CABAMET ATTRACTIONS616 words
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Advertisement244 1953-04-09 11 w R°NE5>LTa fOH KUALA IPOH LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG (ESTABLISHED 45 YEARS IN MALAYA i RONEO LTD. Plc«*« tend dcHil* of the ROYAL "Cray Ma<ic° ry^cwriter NAMI: ADDRESS: ST. 9 4 53 8 PALE DRY SHERRY Blended wiui me greatest care ln tlie famous Jerez District ct Sp.nn to suit the244 words
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Article181 1953-04-09 12 S'PORE B.A. WILLINVITE FREEMAN SINGAPORE Bi il in m i. in As >:■< i.ttniii will hold their sr< ond annual international tournament in Singapore toward* the end of the year and will spare no efforts in inducing Dr. Dave Freeman. America's No. 1 singles player, to take part in it.181 words
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Article106 1953-04-09 12 University of Malaya and H.i~> InstlMitloa drew 2-2 in a surcei .it R.I. yesterday Ilirouiihout a Krrater par' of thi ,1-ie the RI. boys were ti.lr inu i i battle. But Hi the m.. minuie> they saved the game UunerMtv were a n.ore powerfti ••Ide106 words
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Article32 1953-04-09 12 The South Korean foo'oall team wlncti Ls to play a series of match rs at Jalan Besar liadium. arrives at KalUng airport in the earl; nours of this morning.32 words
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Article, Illustration411 1953-04-09 12 H.K. Bank take 2 points from Bukom JOHAN THE STAR [fONGKONG BANK "A", strong contenders for this year's Business Houses F.A. league and cup honours, scored their third consecutive win a< :he S.C.C. padang yesterday, when they beat Pulo Bukom by three goals to nil in a division one match.411 words
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Article87 1953-04-09 12 lIRST DIVISION Sincaparc < old Stersgr 2. harlrred Bank "A" 4; Pale Hiiknm o. Hunckonc Bank "A" I; SUnvae 3. Shell "A" 3; OTEC s. m r»i J. SECOND DIVISION Hongkonc Bank "B" I. lard 3; Handebbank 1. Mertanlile Bank Slngaaere Traction Ce. 1. M.M«llrld I.87 words
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275 1953-04-09 12 CVjL R goals including a hat- trick by sharp-shootinii ■entreforuard. Salim was a lighlight in Oriental Telephone's 5-2 victory over Malaya F*ublLsh.ini( House in a onesided Dr. l match at Oeylans Stadium yesterday. In the 14th minute OTBC opened ihruugh Sallm off a275 words
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Article69 1953-04-09 12 \FTER tralliny 2-0 at half MBM BTANVAC staged a grwnd second half rally to hold Shell M I ;r. a Dn 1 match on ihe F A; N ground yesterday. I STANVAC have their ren'rei forward Chin Yeong ro thank for saving the game He69 words
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53 1953-04-09 12 The Singapore A' :eam a«.ili^' 'he South Korean tourists a: Jalan I Besar on Apr 1!. will be selected from Ye* Chang. Boniface. Has«an. Yassln. Hoon LeotiK Kirn Benjr. Omar Amang Boon Khim Ism.il Yusoff. Ibrahim H) Man«>or Mun Fook. Narayanan. Chor.tr Kum53 words
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Article52 1953-04-09 12 S* Jaseph's lr.sttti.tlon beat AngloCl.inese School 5-2 In yesterdays ?nd round tie in the SAFA Youth tourney at Victoria School ground Scorers for 8J I were O. Orosse icapt i D. Notils <2> and D Boyd IS), while Kwong Siong scored both goabi for ACS Cpl52 words
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Article33 1953-04-09 12 TODAY: Hltih 0518 <7 2i and SIM .6 5.: Lo« 1305 I i TOMOBBOW: High 0711 .7 4' and 2109 1 7 1.. Low 0127 1 4 9< and 1429 (16'33 words
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Article265 1953-04-09 12 f\ISPI.AVI\(i greater thrust and combination. U newly-promotrd Chartered Bank S.C. deservinglv beat Singapore Cold Storage S.C. 4-2 in a ragged and often robust First Division game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Apart irom a sounder defence in which nuht back I Lop«*z and c<«ntrf i265 words
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Article153 1953-04-09 12 KOTA BAHRU. Wed PEMUDA Singapore— an allstar team beat a Bangkok s team by two goals to one before the largest soccer crowd ever t seen here, including the a Mentri Boar and the British Adviser, in a Sura Muda Building Fund match at the153 words
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Article278 1953-04-09 12 epsum ir.r. r - epsum ir.r.r By MY ten to follow at the Singapore Turf Club April meeting are: Earthquake: DM not have the best ol luck tn the running when second by three-quarters of a length to Mystic Melody In a fast run 6P sprint at Ipoh wonderfuUy consutent. and278 words
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Article222 1953-04-09 12 rpHE menace of doping of ■I racehorses has created a new appointment on the Malayan Turf— that of chief analyst. He is Dr. W. Rlntoul. who will be at each race meeting to make on-the-spot checks of suspected cases of doping before and after each race.222 words
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Article321 1953-04-09 12 SBHFA JUNIOR SOCCER ROUNDUP SINGAPORE Traction Company scored thrtr fourth onaecu- I tlve victory In Dtv. 2 yesterday on the MPA ground, but on thu occasion they were lucky to take fut! point* off Mansfield Spori.i Club. They won by 2-1. Mansfield S.C looked secured of321 words
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384 1953-04-09 12 AWANC BAKAR FACES ANOTHER SUSPENSION MGNTINBL Hp I HAVE KNOWN and likrd Aw.uir Bakar since he first kicked a f»M>tball it Jalan Besar stadium four years ago. Since then I nave <• •housands oJ wordi him. and have m.idi- m M-cret of my opUl he is the Bnest fa ball*384 words
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Article214 1953-04-09 12 THE Snuaporr Amateur tcrdav lymflcd it* support ,>posal that in futwe \iya Cup final lv- ph Kwf on a home-and- Singapore and ana were the match would be played in a»d one m S ynrr uith the aaareoate deciding- Tie proposal if r'cd in Prnanfj214 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous116 1953-04-09 12 SOCCER S*FA LEAGI'E DIV. I: A. A. A t I'nl.u Brsiil st Jaton Besar: DIV. Hnko.Mi Rorklltes at C.eylanc SHIH.( v VMM A at SHII: RN Kranji v Kola Rata "A" al BOIM DIV. JA: Civil Servlrr Aaaa. v Kebenaran I lub at (IMA. IVTI.R--s( ***** St. Jo«ephs v BarUey116 words
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