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Title Section14 1953-06-14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES lanqeti in No. 931. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNIT 14, 1953. 15 CENTS14 words
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Article161 1953-06-14 1 \o motive* erimc sets off big manhunt: Killer still at large Driver shot by his fare A 23-year-old taxi-driver, Ng Bok Swee, was shot dead in his taxi in Tampenis Road, Singapore, yesterday. J He was shot twice by a man travelling in thej taxi. Police161 words
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Article129 1953-06-14 1 TWO READERS SHARE THE $5,000 JOHORE won the entire prize of $5,000 in last week's Straits Times "Charm" contest. Two readers agreed with th« judges an 6 each will receive 52.500. The winning combination was: ACBE C F D And the winners were: Mr. Lrtn Teck Siang, I .Mr. A.129 words
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Article439 1953-06-14 1 TAPAH. Saturday. LJR. P. D. R. WILLIAMS-HUNT, beloved of the aborigines of Malaya, was today buried according to Senoi-Semai rites, near the 3rd mile Tapah-Cameron Highlands road where Sakais of the area have been resettled. From an early hour, Sakais nearby began to arrive at the new439 words
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Article74 1953-06-14 1 Another great feature CROM next week, the Sunday Times is serialising an enthralling adventure story set in Malaya. The author is Shamus Fraxer, of the Singapore Teachers' Training College, who has had several novels published in Britain. He has caHed his story "The Crocodile Dies Twice. Although it was written74 words
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Article77 1953-06-14 1 CUSTER STATE PARK. Bouth Dakota. Sat. President Eisenhower said yesterday he hoped the prisoner-of-war acrcemont reached at Panmunjom "will speedily lead to an armistice and Just peace in Korea and to a relaxing of world tensions." He said this in a letter to the Primp MinisterAP - 77 words
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Article502 1953-06-14 1 Australia all out 123 NOTTINGHAM, Saturday ENGLAND or rather Bedser hit back hard today after being all out for 144 in reply to Australia's 249. Australian wickets tumbled fast in their second innings. Bedser bagged another seven Australia were aH out for 123, leaving England 229502 words
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175 1953-06-14 1 •WASHINGTON. Saturday. A NOTHER plea for a stay of execution was filed with the Supreme Court yesterday on behalf of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, condemned atom spies It was prompfly opposed by the Department of justice. With the date set for their electrocution only five daysAP - 175 words
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Article22 1953-06-14 1 NEW DELHI. Sat— A fourman Indian expedition conquered 22.650-foot-high Panchi Chuli peak in the Central Himalayas on May 26— AJ.22 words
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Article33 1953-06-14 1 DACCA, East Pakistan. Sat. A motor launch carrying 200 passengers sank in the Sltalaksha River, a few miles from here, last night and by midnight only 12 persons were reported saved.33 words
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Article28 1953-06-14 1 LONDON, Sat— Fifty-six per cent of Britain's adult population 20.400,000 out of about 3fi' 2 million persons saw the Coronation of the Queen on television.— A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article112 1953-06-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. npiCKET number *****8 won 1 1 the $250,000 first prize of the Social and Welfare Lotteries Boards thirteenth draw In Kuala Lumpur today. It j was sold in Perak. Tl»e second prize went to ticket No. *****1. Worth $100,000. it was sold112 words
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181 1953-06-14 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. PRESIDENT Eisenhower to- day faces one of the biggest problems of his fivemonth old administration How to overcome the objections of the South Korenn Government to a cease-fire in Korea. President Sygman Rhee's refusal to accept the truce terms is181 words
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Article49 1953-06-14 1 NAIROBI, Sat. European and African police with 30 Masai and KlpsigLs spearmen 1 waded thigh deep through a hippopotamus infested swamp 1 and accounted for a gains of eight Mau Mau terrorists, all wanted killers. They killed I four and captured the rest.--i Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article132 1953-06-14 1 PARIS, Sat. I] T^HE Conservative newspaper t Parlslen Llbere today pub- r llshed a copyright story from c its correspondent T. Shlmada I in Tokyo claiming that the j Japanese court was trying to I agree on a fiancee for Crown 'rince Akihito before he reurnsReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-06-14 1 MISS Brcnda Mary Ward one or Singapore's few women Volunteer Special Constables, yesterday became Mrs. L. E. Thorogood. At St. Andrew's Cathedral she was married to Flight Lieutenant -c-rlie Earnest Thorogood. an RAF. officer stationed »t Tengan These Sunday Times pictures show Brenda, the volunteer policewoman,80 words
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Article162 1953-06-14 1 Chusan's prow torn after crash ;STHE liner Chusan steamed foot tear in her prow afi 1 ton British freighter Prospecto She had set out yesterday on the first of five scheduled Mediterranean cruises, with 1.000 passengers. The Chusan. pride of the I Peninsula and Oriental Line, normally plies between London162 words
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Article75 1953-06-14 1 OREYTON. Sat. Sixteen mutilated bodies, scores of animal carcasses and between 200 and 300 burned huts littered the battleground of two warring tribes after a 30--minute flght last Tuesday. Eye-witnesses said several impis (regimentsi of tribesmen battled savagely in running fight through mountainous countryReuter - 75 words
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Article56 1953-06-14 1 PENANG, Sat. TIN AND RUBBER exports from Penang dropped by $26,500,000 !n May and April. Latest trade statistics issued today showed that last month the Settlement shipped $36.--483,103 worth of tin and rubber as against $46,800,803 in April. This represents a drop cf over $10,000,000 In56 words
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Article52 1953-06-14 1 NEW DELHI. Sat.-Two .state corporations will be set up on Monday to take over exiting airlines In India. They will be called Indian Airlines and Air India International. The nrst will include air services in India and neighbouring countries and the second '*U1 look pfter internationalReuter - 52 words
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Article34 1953-06-14 1 BOSTON, Sat. Mr. Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, who underwent a third major operation for gall bladder trouble on Wednesday "continued to gain strength and had another restful night."— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article72 1953-06-14 1 LONDON, Sat.— A party of about 30 Russian sailors from the Russian cruiser, Sverdlov, anchored at Spithead near Portsmouth on the south coast, paid a fleeting visit to the House of Commons yesterday. They entered the pubUej gallery and sat down to watch* proceedings on privateReuter - 72 words
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Article28 1953-06-14 1 WASHINGTON. S a t.— The U.S. Senate Agricultural Committee yeterday approved President Eisenhower's request to send 1.000.000 tons of wheat to famine stricken Pakistan Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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192 1953-06-14 1 2 women in forces' bag of 5 bandits KUALA LUMPUR. Sat V CIVE more terrorists have )i been killed by security \< forces m the Federation. >> Two fell to N0.5 platoon 3rd <x Battalion the King's African SS Rifles one to a patrol in the Cherul forest reserve in192 words
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Article24 1953-06-14 1 > lins in i. > central franf teixing Hie fami c fcl «n« Army r«pu-. LONU.. S el ll Brit ceron on her* i24 words
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Article13 1953-06-14 1 COLOMBO. Sat— West Germany will establish a legation in Ceylon.13 words
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Advertisement69 1953-06-14 1 VLmUQUMIIKSL TELEPHONE ***** Mm t |g^ Ihf.re arc many good cigarettes, but ssssk ew> vcr^ ew> come near to K' v n X y° u ssssk l^ e P' casure y° u B et from Rothmans De ♦A^jjfF Luxe Virginia. That is why, in England's HP(»^^^ most distinguished homes and69 words
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Article, Illustration2213 1953-06-14 2 Last week the Duke of Windsor wrote about his father's Coronation "A solemn occasion .which filled me with apprehension bordering almost on terror and of the events which followed on the long ride home to Buckingham Palace. In this fourth chapter of his "Coronation Thoughts" he tells2,213 words
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Advertisement375 1953-06-14 2 U You can't 1 get along I I without 111 I I No keen up-to-date business or I professional man would dream of I using anything else in his office warehouse or store. Apart from its outstanding economy Biro Minor writes on practically ujy any surface hard or soft, wet375 words
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222 1953-06-14 3 But there are different kinds of KISSES... THE $10 CUDDLE UPSET THESE PEOPLE y\ KISS and a playful cuddle can upset people. Especially when they are not involved. Take the case of Hollywood film actors Constance Smith and Jeffrey Hunter. They were raising money for the University of Malaya Endowment222 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-06-14 3 A double wedding took place at the Church of Our Lady of I.ourdrs yesterday when two brothers. Mr. A. A. Pakiam and Mr. P. L. S. Pakiam. were married. TOP picture: Mr. A. A. Pakiam and his b ride, formerly Miss Theresa Joseph. LOWER picture: Mr. P. L.60 words
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Article202 1953-06-14 3 Young migrants in Singapore I/" L.M.'s unofficial "child welfare expert. Flight Steward IX Markin de Jongh. Hew into Singapore yesterday, with 25 "under- 16 s in his care. The children, with their parents, are Dutch migrants making their way to Melbourne in Australia on K.L.M.'s special202 words
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Article95 1953-06-14 3 Get married, said the magistrate TELUK ANSON. Sat. |>RETTY Goh Ah Loh, 24, 1 pleaded guilty here to assistiug in managing 1.000 characters public lottery at the Ist mile. Changkat Jong Road, Teluk Anson, on June 10. Asked by Inche Hassan bin Hussain why she could not find a better95 words
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Article44 1953-06-14 3 The Governor. Sir John Nicoll, and members of yie Singapore Coronation's Celebrations Committee, saw the colour film of the Coronation in London, "Elizabeth b Queen." and the locally-Dro-duced newsreel of the Cclony celebrations at Shaw Brothers' preview theatre last night.44 words
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Article49 1953-06-14 3 Leacn retires after 23 yrs. Mr. D. L. Leach. Director of Lands and Surveys in Sarawak, ieavp.s Singapore in the Australia on retirement after 24 years of service in Borneo. Mr. Leach, accompanied by his wife, arrived in Singapore on the first leg of his Journey home last week.49 words
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88 1953-06-14 3 C-WEEK LEFT THEM BROKE--50 A QUIET HARI RAYA SINGAPORE Malays celebrated Hari Raya Puasa quietly yesterday. There was no lavish .spending many had spent their money during Coronation W.-ek." Crowds at the cinemas and amusement parks were smaller than in other years. The day began with mass attendances at mosques88 words
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Article73 1953-06-14 3 The following have been elected office-bearers of the Sikh Missionary Society, Malaya:— President. M. Bhag Singh: vice-president. B. Gulzar Singh; general secretary. S. Tara Singh Hitaishi; assistant secretary. S Ji Khaira: treasurer, S. Sardara Singh: auditors. S. Meharban Singh and B. G. Sahai: committee. S. Sewa Singh.73 words
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Article48 1953-06-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Ml I Malcolm Mac Donald. Commissioner General, will declar open the fourth Malayan teachers' vacation course at tht University of Malaya on Auc 13. The course is for teachers of Government and Government- i aided English schools n the Federation and Singapore.48 words
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Article35 1953-06-14 3 TELUK ANSON. Sat— Mr. E. M. Harris. Deputy Superintendent of Police, has assumed duties as 0.C.P.D., Trluk Anson. in place of Mr. G. E. Howe. A.S.P.. who has gone on transfer to Penang.35 words
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Article67 1953-06-14 3 Trinity Collge at Mt. Sophia Singapore, is being gradually developed as the college for spiritual education in SouthEast Asia, says the latest bulletin of the Asian Christian Colleges Association in London The college is managed by the Mpthodist. Anglican, Presbyterian and Congregational churches. The bulletin67 words
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Article17 1953-06-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— All the Coronation decorations in Johore Bahru have now come down.17 words
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Article50 1953-06-14 3 ALOR STAR, Sat. A 14- j year-old cyclist. Mat. was kill- j ed in an accident at the sixth milp Kuala Kedah Road this morning. He fell when his bicycle collided with a vecetable hawker. A bus which was following collided with the boy. who died instantly.50 words
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Article36 1953-06-14 3 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat.— The members of the Ellerton Club. Kuala Kangsar. will hold their next annual general meeting and tea party at their club premises on Tuesday, June 23. at 5 p.m.36 words
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Article35 1953-06-14 3 The Orthodox Syrian Church in Singapore entertained its outgoing minister. Rev. Fr. P. K. Abraham, at a farewi 11 party at John Little's yesterday. The new padre is Rev. Fr. K. A. George.35 words
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Article25 1953-06-14 3 The Bethesda (Katoni 1 Church will hold an open-air service today at Marine Parade at 545 p.m. with MP A. Contento as guest-spea-ker.25 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-06-14 3 The price yesterday was M 53 5 8 down S2 3 I. Mr. and Mrs. Teo Kok Liew after their marriage in Johorr Bahru. The bride is the for mer Miss Chan. Yotk Yrng. a nurse in the General Hospita 1. Johore Bahru Mr. Teo is a merchant.50 words
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Article164 1953-06-14 3 'Out of tho Hat' $5.U00 "QUT of the Hat," a nonstop reme with 80 artists and an orchestra 15 strong, is expected to attract record crowds to the Victoria Memorial Theatre when it is produced »n Friday, Saturday and Sunday. All proceeds from the show will go to thr Singapore164 words
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Miscellaneous79 1953-06-14 3 THE WEATHER Minimum tmiprraturr: '7.30 p.m. on June 12 to 7.30 a.m. on June 13": Singaporp (76 decrees Penans 76 Kota Bahru I75i, Kuala Lumpur (75>, Ipoh '73 1. Kuantan '74). Maximum temperature: (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June 13 Singapore <89>, Penane <88 1 Kuala Lumpur 1 9279 words
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Article, Illustration1240 1953-06-14 4 Sharks and devil-rays —and a man who seeks adventure A MILE out at sea, th? crystal blue sea off the South coast of Ceylon, swaying hills or water endeavour incessantly to hustle a great mass of isolated lock oui of their path and fall in a frustrated frothing fury about1,240 words
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660 1953-06-14 4 JUNGLE PALM ARCH AND GREEN BERRIES LIFE In the Dusnn went on much as usual during Coronation week. A planter offered to take the children to town to watch the processions, but owing to a mishap he was late and so they missed the show and had to be content660 words
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292 1953-06-14 4 COLD SWEET§ WITH RICE AND ■ANANAS fTHE housewife is always on X the look-out for new ideas for cold sweets esoecially when catering for children. The following are nourishing, refreshing and Quickly made MARSHMAIXOW AND PINEAPPLE SURPRISE. To serve six people you will need a lar»r spcnge cake about one292 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-06-14 4 This delightful animal picture, "Twins," was taken by Jimmy Toh of 24 Lorong 22, Ceyiang, Singapore.18 words
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Article36 1953-06-14 4 Poem Kutu Kerbau The Tick infests the Buffalo Whrre he lies on the grass 'Arid from his bovine host wtl ao To canines as they pass To Ml his little rubber bao With their good. alas.36 words
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Advertisement133 1953-06-14 4 It i| %/at€ <oa<te iji i|| j| Here's the finest pen ever Jjj Rfj/^%^ iai iBS |9 presented at so low a price. I JA\ v |U\ fj mIB 9 The Sheaffer "Craftsman" "/^tt|\lgj| 111 *S utility, gives you ease gBl: mmf °f xvrit i n g w »th long-term133 words
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420 1953-06-14 5 Cockroaches make past a mystery "|"HE cockroach is playing an important part in the history of Malaya. Yes, the cockroach. According to Prof C. Northcote Parkinson, Professor of H istory at the University of Malaya, it is one of the historians biggest420 words
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390 1953-06-14 5 SERVE THE PEOPLE, THE RECENT APPEALS IPOH. Sat An appeal to Government servants to nerve the people and work together with them for the general betterment of social surroundings is made in a Hari Raya message issued by the Regent of Perak. Raja Idris ibni Al-Marhum, Sulta.i lskandar Kadayallah Shah.390 words
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Article143 1953-06-14 5 RAUB. Saturday. WHEN she heard that her husband had embraced a girl, a padi planters wife ran to the house armed with a stick, the Raub Sessions Court was told yesterday. Hassan bin Siak, 29, a padi planter, was convicted of house trespass at Kampong143 words
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Article44 1953-06-14 5 TAIPING, Sat— The Hong Kong film stars, Miss Lam Ka Yee and Mr. Lam Ka Sing on their visit here were entertained to tea at the Toong Onn Wool Koon. Thpy were also entertained by the Sim Koong Amateur Dramatic Association.44 words
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Article47 1953-06-14 5 IPOH, Sat. Mr. Chin Swee Onn, a member of the Perak Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, has resigned from the viee -presidency. Mr. Chin Is one of the sponsors of the proposed National Association of Perak, a non-communal political organisation.47 words
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110 1953-06-14 5 kJUSLIM crews of Singapore tugs celebrated Hari Raya in town yesterday and left pilots to take three oceangoing ships, the Manatetsu Maru. Stanvac Talang Akar and the Aldegonda out of the S.H.B. area, without incident. It took two hours to get the110 words
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Article45 1953-06-14 5 K Kangsar man I acquitted KUALA KANGSAR. Sat— ln 1 the Sessions Court, Kuala t.'angsar, a 35-year-old Hokien, Ktk Kah Yew, who was alleged ;o have bribed a detective, was acquitted and discharged. Inspector Sockalingam prosecuted and Mr. K. C. Chan appeared for the defence.45 words
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Article145 1953-06-14 5 This 'broken 9 stamp is rare TF you see a 15-cent B.M.A. stamp In which the dark frame to the right of the King's figure-head is broken keep It. It ix vjiuabl". Mr. r. 8 Tay. of 79, Pudu Road. Kuala Lumpur, says in a letter to the Straits Times145 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-06-14 5 Abbe Lane, singer and Hollywood actress, is Mrs. Xavier Cugat in private life. And if her famous bandleader husband decides to make the visit to Singapore that he is contemplating, she will come as part of his $500,000 vaudeville show. Sunday Times picture.45 words
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Article243 1953-06-14 5 BURGLAR TRIED TRIED AGAIN KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A BURGLAR with lots of perseverance during the early hours this morning startled several women in Kampong Bahru. Kuala Lumpur, when he visited four houses. But all he got away with was a shirt and two fountain pens. The first house he called243 words
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Article39 1953-06-14 5 TAIPING, Sat.— Recently renorated at a cost of $2,000. the Kilat CluD here, will be officially reopened on Monday at 4 p.m. by Mr. J. Sharpies, general manager of the Central Electricity Board, Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Article29 1953-06-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Inspector G. Kylasam. cf Kiuang, has been transferred to Gelang Patah and his place has been taken by Inspector Wahid, late of Gelang Patah29 words
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Article24 1953-06-14 5 TEULKANSON. Sat.— About 1.000 people visited H.M.S Jttuer, a minesweeper, when she arrived off Teluk Anson. The ship lefl on Thursday24 words
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Advertisement400 1953-06-14 5 I o those who take ASPIRIN To everyone who, from time to time, needs aspirin to relieve pain, Disprin is an important introduction, v Research chemists in many countries have been trying for years to overcome the acidity and insolubility or aspirin. In Disprin these have been overcome, in a400 words
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Advertisement602 1953-06-14 5 ltv^Bß^k^Bßßm.^Bß^ik^BßßV:^Bßßm^^Bßß^: LfaFaC^LfA^B^BV^mM^^BW^B^B^^^^> B^B^Bft^B^D Bk.^^B^B^B^bV^^Bß^B^B^^^B^B^|W^Q^B^B^bW IS^B^i^^^^^^ A brst seller every month beautifully bound and printed yours for only $2.87 H»re is vonr rhanrc to m-quir* Ihe world 'i fini-«t literati! resll.T low co»t rn>«t nrllrr every month aa thown below, m r rhnirV from our previnimlv |.ul>li*rn>il works inateari, if British602 words
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Article, Illustration824 1953-06-14 6 DOROTHY THATCHER - Malayan boy was footman at the Coronation! DOROTHY THATCHER THE STORY OF WINDHAM HOLLEY-HIME AND THE MARQUIS OF BATH By LONDON, Sat. QIT of the magnificent splendour of the Coronation now past (but still being celebrated by surging crowds in this jampacked city) comes the romantic story of the Malayan824 words
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Article304 1953-06-14 6 The D. O. had a harem from Siam AHYDRAILIC mine was floated as a company in 1899 at Temelong; near Lenggong by a man nameu Helms, a Dane, who had been one of the pioneers in Sarawak, where he was said to have been offered the Raja>hip before the days304 words
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Article902 1953-06-14 6 rpHERE must, inevit--1 ably, be some attendant embarrassment when the matter of other people's medals is under discussion. Nevertheless, quite a number of people In Malaya have overcome their blushes to talk about the recent Coronation decorations the pin-on not the lit-up. kind. This country may not902 words
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Advertisement480 1953-06-14 6 N^V\^\|^\ wouldn't \\\Q^\ drink \p|PW this... But... It s still possible that you are being poisoned, particularly if you have rheumatic aches ano pains. Few people know that if rhe kidneys do not work perfectly, poisons collect in the blood. And these poisons often cause rheumatic troubles Clear the poisons480 words
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Advertisement246 1953-06-14 6 YourAsmile will be in trouble ■y&gggj >^ If she cant Q iwwwi.iAA/iirer 1 cl^Bn here TK. .Ktra'^orr-nea^ /J Vof rhe JUNIOR TE K and the modern, regular ■iii toothbrush fits behind Throw i*i| r«ur V .id »..hior..< ••-•►>\A\ V\ cleaning V, \p\ 'hem thoroughly SrSTeH ».r*.tV\ \A »hu, preventing infection.246 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1953-06-14 7 ROBERT OTTAWA - HOW TO BECOME A GABLE ROBERT OTTAWA* y I—Ji^M THIS week I advise the filmstruck. Just to prove that I can, Ive read a book. It's by producer Mervyn Le Roy, who has been riding the Hollywood merry-go-round for nearly thirty years. He steps off to say: "You, too. can1,138 words
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Article851 1953-06-14 7 I AM 23-years-old and am In love with a married man with three children. We work in the same office and have known each other since 1949. At that time he told me that hp was not married but two years ago I found out about851 words
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Article, Illustration261 1953-06-14 8 Til never do that again' cry women of elegance '"I'll never fall for the latest hair style just because it's new. Oh why did I once wear the short-cut!" 'NEW LOOK' IN FURNISHING No. I.— Mrs. ROY BOULTING "SHE KNOWS HOW to dress well" they say when261 words
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288 1953-06-14 8 Her belief in a single sentence... "I'M all for suffering for the sake of Rood dressing," said Mrs. Boulting and in a single sentence revealed the basic belief of her fashion catechism. The woman who was speaking is a noted beauty, a mother of four small children, and the keeper288 words
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Article390 1953-06-14 8 Roland Pullen - Roland Pullen By PARIS. LAST week M. Christian Dior, No. 1 Paris dress designer, started taking his morning "tub" from a 6ft. by 2sft. antique silver bath. Hot and cold water gushed out through the necks of two beautifully carved antique silver swans. To get390 words
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Article, Illustration204 1953-06-14 8 Rayon jersey and rayon tulle have been used to make Hiis attractive evening dress in black jersey and tulle. The swathed, draped line moulds rite figure from bust. line to knee level and spreads out to rfie full scquinned ttillt skirt. "I'll never wear scarlet lipstick204 words
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Article, Illustration560 1953-06-14 8 VICTORIA CHAPPELLE - VICTORIA CHAPPELLE By rERE has been a sudden demand for magnificent evening clothes in Britain, mainly, of course, for the functions which follow the Coronation. Among the materials most in favour are rayons of all kinds, of which rich and elegant satins, gros-grains, velvets and laces560 words
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150 1953-06-14 9 EXCESS freight charges on Miss Joan Hammond's luggage on the air trip from London amounted to $1,275, her secretary, Miss LoJita Marriott said yesterday. ■She had to bring 12 evening gown;, six dinner dresses, and about 10 cocktail dresses with all accessories," said150 words
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137 1953-06-14 9 Magnificent technique, artistry la a programtue th»> ranged from lieder ro op«ra, Miss loan Hammond on Friday night showed im rhit her technique and control were magnificent. Stic did, however, in her Highest range rand to stridency and for this reason lacked a certain warmtfi. Mitt Hammond is a dramatic137 words
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Article40 1953-06-14 9 A Singapore schoolboy, V. R. Oopal, has found a £5 traveller's cheque in a drain in Tanglin Road. The cheque bears the name of Mr. E. E. Brind and is now in the Straits Times office.40 words
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Article44 1953-06-14 9 Government servants in Kelantan want the Government to build houses for sale to its staff on the instalment plan A petition to this effect will be sent to the Government on Friday by representatives of Kelantan Government departments.44 words
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Article30 1953-06-14 9 The Exhibition of Chinese Arts at the British Council Hall which was to have ended today is being extended for a few more days because of public Interest.30 words
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Article, Illustration867 1953-06-14 9 TONY BEAMISH - TONY BEAMISH By I THE death of Peter WilI liams-Hunt, the Federation's Director of Museums and Adviser on Aborigines, s a tragedy for Malaya. He died in the course of duty. It could scarcely have been otherwise for all his waking hours were867 words
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195 1953-06-14 9 'Mohican' no threat to male privacy KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. KUALA LUMPUR barbers today laughed away the concern of Singapore men over the menace of the Mohican haircut Very few barbers in this town even knew what exactly the Mohican haircut is. This style which is not really new to this195 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-06-14 9 IT'S HARI RAYA It wat their big day yesterday rheir eyes full of sunshine, their mouths full of ice-cream and their hearts full of Hari Raya. Sunday Times picture.29 words
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Article470 1953-06-14 9 rpHE University of Malaya yesj terday announced seme more examination results for i the session 952 53. The iol--1 owing: caused: Science: Intermediate: Abu Bakar bin Othman Merlcan E R Boudvllle, Miss Chan Ling Man. Chew Wee Leek. Eddy Chung, G. P. Da Witt. M. C.470 words
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Article243 1953-06-14 9 "THE Austerity and Punctuality Council in Singapore wants to cure the Chinese of bad habits. It is going to call on them to stop wasting time and money on funerals and festivals. "From now on when the In- i vitation card says 'Dinner at243 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-06-14 9 MRS. KAMLA ASSOMULL, who has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for Singapore. She is the wife of Mr. D. T. Assomull former president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce.— Sun- I day Times picture.39 words
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Article106 1953-06-14 9 Mr. V. K. Nair (LabourSouth) will ask the City Council to play reordings of some of its debates to Singapore school children. He told the Sunday Tim»s yesterday: "I am sure many of 1 our monthly debates will prove of great interest to school boys j106 words
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Article37 1953-06-14 9 Students of the Chinese V.M.C.A. Singapore, who were .successful in the 1952 (Spring) London Chamber of Commerce Examinations received their certificates yesterday from the Director of Education. Mr. R. M. Young, at a tea party.37 words
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Advertisement88 1953-06-14 9 You know you're well-dressed in a LONDON TAILORED BY AUSTIN REED of REGENT STREET Collar Attached, Lustre Poplin Shirts, lx>n{l Sleeves, Single Cuffs in White, Grey and Blue. $19/50. Collar Attached Shirts with Short Sleeves. 16/50. Sole Agents in Malaya: T ittle s, SINGAPORE THE OPENING OF M "PFAFF" SEWINGJCENTRE88 words
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Advertisement256 1953-06-14 9 Shower yourself with fragrance use Pond's Talcum Powder and enjoy... Its silky sbsw- A S^^h^m softness; Its delicate perfume; That cool fresb feeling that K| §P\ j^r- Jl lasts all day. 9uy a (in of Pond't 'k' WLy JJH todmy you'll lik* WJr jQ| MMMftMft > prwY^ TALCUH >v^/ r\>J\yJ256 words
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Article40 1953-06-14 10 WASHABLE frocks from $la maternity smocks, skirts, frocks available- from our large stocks ol ready- mades. tailoring orders undertaken by Ist rate tailor.* Duncan's lit floor. 11, D'Almrld i Street (Off Raffles Place). Open all day Wed. ft Sat.40 words
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Article635 1953-06-14 10 SUPPOSING tho s *3 countries which now supply us with food decided they needed all they produced for their own people. What an appalling situation would confront Malay at We cannot eat rubber and tin, and bananas and coconuts woulj hardly keep us strong and healthy.635 words
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Article, Illustration190 1953-06-14 10 MEET TENSING SHERPA, G.C. 'Tiger 1 Tensing, a Sherpa porter, has been awarded the George Cross for his part in the conquest of Everest. Here is the story of his life, told with appealing simplicity by his close friend Dhanbakhat Rai of Darjeeling.190 words
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887 1953-06-14 10 'He does not feel hungry or thirsty' His father is Mingma and his mother Kingium. He has relations in his native place and at Toongsung Busti in Darjeeling. His two elder brothers are already expired and three elder sisters still live at his native place. Sadly his father died last887 words
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Letter215 1953-06-14 10 IHAVE folowed with Interest the recent correspondence on the Malayan Film Unit. I am a New Villager. There are no static cinemas where I live. Now and then a commercial mobile cinema pitches a tent and shows some third-rate pictures In the nearby town. All the same we go there215 words
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Letter190 1953-06-14 10 MAY I crave further space to answer Ex-Service-man's third letter, I would assure him that I certainly hare not missed any point he has tried to make, the most Infamous of which is that, having been upset by the behaviour of sac 8.0.R5. in the Botanic Gardens, he chose190 words
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Letter145 1953-06-14 10 EX SERVICEMAN MM." fails to grasp the point In that he tries to judge others through his own standard of conduct, however meritorious this might be. Being an Ex-Serviceman myself I would like to extend my hand of friendship to the British Servicemen here and hope that they enjoy145 words
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Letter302 1953-06-14 10 READERS of Tuan Djek's Interesting weekly "A Countryman's Journal," in which he often narrates his and other people's encounters with wild life on his dusun just across the J oho re Straits, may not realise that wild life existed in Singapore up to some thirty years ago. Besides302 words
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Letter125 1953-06-14 10 IPOSSESB a copper coin Which was minted by the British East India Company in the year 1804. Although 150 years old the Coat of Arms and the words can be seen clearly. On the front of the coin there Is a Coat of Arms with the w_ords. "East India125 words
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Article, Illustration905 1953-06-14 10 2 YOUNG MEN MAKE 1 DREAM COME TRUCE WHILE the Government of the Federation is striving for the fusion of its many races, two young fanners, a Malay and f. Chinese, arc demonstrating with exemplary success how to Implement this ideal In practice and make the nation a firm bulwark905 words
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Advertisement589 1953-06-14 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. HUMPHREY on 13th June at Bungsar Hospital to Mary, wife of A. H. P. Humphrey, Malayan Civil Service, a sister for Fay. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED agents (or beautiful Indian Baree*. Blouslngs Suitings Shirtings. Decent Commission. Prices extra. Jlndals Ltd. Ludhlina (India). ABOUT YOUR FUTURE Bend for famous Oulde589 words
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Advertisement28 1953-06-14 10 Tiger Testimonials MISS FANNY FUSELAGE, the attractive Trans Global Air Hostess, said: "When your flaps are down it's time for a TIGER!" DisfribuUn: Fraser b Nuvi Ltd. 2.TT.5a28 words
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488 1953-06-14 11 I vhtnn'l' I<t lw» WMiss I'nivvrsv THE thought of a trip to Hollywood all expenses paid and the other big prises is expected to bring in a record number of entries v for the "Miss Singapore" beauty contest. Entries for the contest, which will488 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-06-14 11 NOBODY was hurt when thi s car overturned at the junction of Dunearn and Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, yesterday. The car was in collision with another car.— Sunday Times picture.35 words
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Article116 1953-06-14 11 NEW DELHI, Sat. INDIA is to issue a special Mount Everest stamp to mark the conquest of the world'! highest peak, a Communications Ministry spokesman said today. An announcement is likely on Monday, he said, adding that photographers may be asked to submit photographs of Everest vistas forAP - 116 words
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Article93 1953-06-14 11 FOUR WILL PROBE COMPLAINT rTHE City Council naa appolnt■l ed a special four-man committee, headed by Mr. W t K. Nalr (Labour-South) t o Investigate complaints about the bus service provided by Singapore Traction Company. Members of the committee •re Messrs. S. S. Manyam (IndNorth), S F. Ho (Nominated) and93 words
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Article116 1953-06-14 11 University now has a magician NOT since the days of the Medical and Raffles colleges has there been a conjurer among the students. But in October, conjurer Robert Tan Choon Teck, 20 will join the University af Malaya. Robert \s the son of the wellknown magician Mr. Tan Hock Chuan.116 words
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Article28 1953-06-14 11 PENANG, Sat.-Entries for the Penang and Province Wellesley Arts Council's Coronation Photographic Contest will close on June 26. The competition is open to amateurs and professionals28 words
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Article55 1953-06-14 11 IPOH, Sat. About thirty children of Malay sub-warders in the Ipoh Detention Camp will be entertained to a Hari Raya treat tomorrow afternoon at the camp in Ashby Road. The party is being given by the staff of the camp and the children will be55 words
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Obituary87 1953-06-14 11 Cable received yesterday by Mr K. 81thamparapplllai of Rlys Kuala Lumpur. that his cousin A Arumugam. Proctor and J P of Karalhagar. Ceylon, expired. SUDDENLY at her residence 3328, Burma Road. Penang. at 630 pm. llth June, 1953. of Ng Oalk Heoh beloved wife of Yeoh Telk Swee and87 words
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Article226 1953-06-14 11 And the REAL stuff By GEOFFREY BOLAND WITH peace imminent in Korea, Malaya may expect to receive again increased supplies of the red ginseng herb, famous in Malaya as an aphrodisiac, and an essential ingredient in many Chinese medicines During the war, supplies of North226 words
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Article63 1953-06-14 11 NIBONG TEBAL, Sat. The draw for the Nibong Tebal district Coronation lottery took place yesterday in the presence of th*» District Officer. Nibong Tebal, Mr. R. F. Oldham, and other citizens Results were: First, *****; second *****; third *****. Otner prizes were: *****. *****. ***** *****. *****,63 words
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Article47 1953-06-14 11 IPOH, Sat. Sponsored by the Trade Union Adviser's department, a two-day course in Tamil for Indian trade unionists in the Kinta district began today. It was declared open by Mr. John Emmanuel, chairman of the Perak Division of the Malayan Trade Union Council.47 words
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244 1953-06-14 11 'stop your lotteries too; he urges govt. PENANG, Bat. The chairman of the Penang divisional committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council, Mr. N Ponnudurai, today called on the Government to stop its social welfare lottery and other sweep* run for development projects. A project to help the poor and244 words
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Article106 1953-06-14 11 KLANG. Sat. MORE THAN 100 destitutes in Klang, old and unable to work, will not get their monthly welfare food parcel this month and perhaps for some time to come. The reason- is that Klang has run short of Social Welfare funds. The District Welfare106 words
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Advertisement728 1953-06-14 11 "Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of Cod." Mat. s:9 CHURCH OF ENGLAND pm. Evening Service Rev Ooh ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL" Hood Ken 7.00 8.00 ».m. Holy Communion. METHODIST 9.30 a.m. Sunday School. 10.30 am STRATre CHINESE CHURCH: Special Service for Singapore Bat- 9* 5728 words
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Advertisement194 1953-06-14 11 TABLE MODEL Singapore snd Ptrtjn* I ]i)i H'f 5275 ;.i.i.j Federation of Malaya CONSOLE MODEL Singapore and Penan a Trade Enquiries Invited $435 Sole Agenri: Federation of Malay, S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. $515 12 ORCHARD RD SINCAPORE P&O Round TRIPS To HONG KONG 12 DA YS INCLUDING 4 DA194 words
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Article, Illustration125 1953-06-14 12 THE Sunday Times is offering cash prizes for readers' pictures published in this page. First prize is $30, with $15 for second best and $5 for rh runners-up. This week's first prize ,oes to Soh Kee Loon ot 61 -B Tiong Poh Road. Tiong Bahru, Singapore 3.125 words
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Article, Illustration301 1953-06-14 12 URIC COOP, expert portrait Mli photographer has been summing-up the advice he would ?ive to the amateur on holiday who wants REALLY GOOD snaps ot the children. Coop says there is only one way to avoid the lament: "If only I had had the camera ready.301 words
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Advertisement199 1953-06-14 12 Ml PEROMNIA: t>«« high-a»>Mdl fibn foi p—* Igfcr coftdit.eni. PERPANTIC: Th« fin«-friin fMm lot rop data attmrtmmamH. PERCRANO: The Aw ap«e«l super-fine-grain precision film for Hie minivhtre camera. MADI IN CERMANY I Asfc tor I WOLLENSAK I Tetephoro b wide-angle I LENSES. I The famous Go-Anywhere Cars! "LIGHT 15" and199 words
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Advertisement63 1953-06-14 12 •rirk fat* 1.9 co>r«. Urn. Trw»<i _AWsm ts«i«— at fi 1 "W^>w^WWl^ r iff |r O msa. reN Mm camera with mjgaiin* rvp« thape. Isxlmive h»H view Magna findar. burlr in to s-p-r-s-a-e Hie pkture range. Four tp**dt mrUid ing ffsm aaver sn«l stew metie*. Ne cropped heads, fn ininii**w63 words
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Advertisement252 1953-06-14 12 Fly "Kangaroo" Service for Value VARIETY Hp9£^> RELAX ON A I PI^SGS^ O %L en route t0 LONDON Sj~ STOPOVER in any of 5 I^Cflj^rPl famous European cities I TmE^^r I *a^2k)) NO EXTRA AIR FARE tHw K~ V asH^MSMMMBiMSMSII^BSSI^g^^^ Only QANTAS-8.0.A.C. offers all Irj^g^^ vPP^fi these travel features. Aj252 words
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Article, Illustration889 1953-06-14 13 JOHN BEHAGUE - JOHN BEHAGUE By The Coranation -in COMFORT I^HK celebrating is done in a thousand cities and towns throughout the Commonwealth the faded flags and banners which have borne silent witness to the greatcsl display of patriotism this world Ikis tver known arc contain down. The memories remain memories889 words
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462 1953-06-14 13 says MOORE RAYMOND LONDON JJOW is It that the French can make such fascinating films about love?" I asked Martlne Carol. The beautiful star over here for the premiere of her latest picture "Adonible Creatures" simply gave me a smile that might have462 words
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Article257 1953-06-14 13 I tn/tiii I. tmrltiif - They all rricfl for KELLY I tn/tiii I.tmrltiif LONDON. pHAMPAGNE toasts punctuV ated the comine-of-age party of the Stratford Memorial Theatre. Shakespeareans and local big-wigs made a I. u// of talk. But lurking modestly in a corner was an unassuming chap who never drinks champagne— Gene Kelly, the high-stepping star257 words
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Advertisement347 1953-06-14 13 r— TAI>AV L CUAUIC i 1 I'lil' I k w 1 9 a m 11f 1-90; 4, m 1 *i» «H»fW» Km*9o?7 645 and 9.30 p.m. TKe Greatest Sea Action— Romance of Them AN/ in MAGNIFICENT COLOUR I '^Bj^J MtnnT i taTM MacMURRAY RALSTON |k fair wind M TO JAVA347 words
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Advertisement288 1953-06-14 13 Pathes FUlllf NGTH Coronation Film Jjlizabeth is Queen IN COLOR BY WARNERCOI.OR Plus! "SINGAPORE'S CORONATION CELEBRATIONS" > Produced h> Shaw Brew. Also! Pathe News: THE CORONATION DERBY > N.B. Special Concession daily at 1.45 4 p.m. Shows < v ONLY TO SERVICE PERSONNEL (Regulars Ac Vohintffrs) < I op production288 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1953-06-14 14 Dr. JONAS E. SALK - Winning the war on a killer Dr. JONAS E. SALK A U.S. PIONEER IN THE FIGHT AGAINST POLIO TELLS OF NEW METHODS AND FINDINGS By T»HERE appeared in a A recent issue of .the Journal of the American Medical Association, a preliminary report of studies that are in progress in1,137 words
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Article657 1953-06-14 14 BALKARA SINGH - He defied torture for his faith BALKARA SINGH By THE first to pave the path of non-violence in India was Guru Arjun Dev. the fifth divine teacher of Sikhs, born at Gofadwal in Amritsar on April 15. 1563. Tomorrow, June 15. ta the anniversary of his martyrdom. Powerful forces were657 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-06-14 14 It was their way of celebrating the Coronation. A combined school choir sings the Coronation Song at the schoolchildren"* mass display at Seremban last Saturday. Picture by Wong Tai Chong of 142 Birch Road, Seremban.Wong Tai Chong of Birch Road Seremban - 38 words
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Advertisement342 1953-06-14 14 "'^S®^*^' QUALITY DEPENDABILITY V^ BANTAM ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCK Keeps the household on schedule with the right time, all the time. Beautifully designed, only 3'/j inches high, the reliable Bantam has a cheerful, dear bell alarm. Also available with luminous dial and hands you can see in the dark. See the342 words
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Advertisement321 1953-06-14 14 Ktw) BRUSH/UP^YOUR W I SMILE I- LA i V ffl \Y/ HITE> healthy teetb l\ .ffl W improve your appearI V W ance Brush up your smile N. >^ W with w sdom th* toothbrush Nf. /m with nylon tufts designed to reach jfys between the teeth, where most decay321 words
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Article, Illustration1148 1953-06-14 15 Ex Chiei - Court test that saved innocent woman Ex Chiei By QNLY the guilty need be reluctant to have their fingerprints taken. The innocent have no need to fear. Yet I can appreciate the psychological repugnance many people show when asked to allow their prints to be taken for quite legitimate purposes.1,148 words
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Article, Illustration209 1953-06-14 15 He wants a fortress in space NEW YORK SCIENTISTS today are more confident that they can place and man an tanpre?nable fortress in space 1.000 miles from the earth than they were confident ten years ago that atomic fission might be militarily useful. A man-made satellite outside the garth's magnetic209 words
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226 1953-06-14 15 /T*HE two helicopter flights ■I- from Buckingham Palace by the Duke of Edinburgh before the Coronation may speed-up Britain's first fleet of inter-clty hover-ptaines by several years. M.P.s, spurred by the Duke's demonstration. are pressing for more money for research. They want more of226 words
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Article23 1953-06-14 15 IN THE LAST CHAPTER OF HIS "CORONATION THOUGHTS." THE DUKE TELLS OF THE HOPEFUL PORTENTS THAT SURROUND OUR NEW QUEEN. best23 words
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Advertisement251 1953-06-14 15 You con cut your fuel costs as much as 10% \ji/itn i.e." lf> i CHAMPION full-firing jj*| sparkplugs \ai tm .L nm f,, I. I ____L /S|S Sj pl»ffi, th« moot type ol plug*, con wof«« up to Jfc!!* 10«aJ*«rWlr*«b«r. g^j Oiompion Sporli Plugi, ooaroting ol full firing pKiriancy, ignci*251 words
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Advertisement200 1953-06-14 15 q m£ JQ a fv e^gT o\\o\° I o w. f.*-"« 'oisMS Bar Ik: ?$&&liBr Sparkling ENO'S "Fruit Salt" first thing in the Jf-$ morning freshens you up both mentally and physiP f&sf cally. It clears the head, cleanses and refreshes the '■■■'■^fir mouth, removes all symptoms of livcrishness. ENO'S200 words
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Advertisement172 1953-06-14 16 18 mm Sound projector ml Opera-sound at low cott, $1600/- only. Powerfull 10 watt, ourpur amplifier abundant sound volume for unforced clarity and richnen of muiic and voice. 8" Alnico V '.pcakcr for crystal clarity of tone. One-case unit compact and light-weight under 40 lbs. Comprehensive range of SPARES AVAILABLE172 words
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176 1953-06-14 17 The White moths go black moth* go bhivk IN a tiny laboratory at Oxford University. Dr Bernard Kettlewell is feeding city dust to caterpillars to find the effect of atmospheric pollution on moths. The menu Is dust collected from the ventilators of London's Royal Festival Hall and leaves from an176 words
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Article691 1953-06-14 17 Bark in this page again Social note "Miss Honey Hansen nas been mothering 40 middleaged Middle West American matrons round the world on a lightning £2.500-a-head tour 'in search of culture and history.' Plump and eager, and complete with movie ramern.s and spectacles, they rode on elephants in691 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-06-14 17 A.lcnc Dahl, Paramount star, is on the rocks in this pretty picture.15 words
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Article117 1953-06-14 17 FE world's longest strike ended the other day For Jim Downey, the man who started it is dead. The shutters are up on his pub ar Dunlaoghaire. Eire, and g"ne. for the first time in 14 years, are the strike pickets. It began on March 6.117 words
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Article728 1953-06-14 17 The ballerina with a beard rP was said after Graham Greene's last book that no future novel of his would tn understood by anyone not a Catholic. After reading "Love Amons; The Ruins" (Chapman anct Hall) it may wcl! be predicted that Evelyn Waughs future novels are unlikely to be728 words
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Advertisement187 1953-06-14 17 CAMAY brings you Lovelier Skin! Like s dream come true, your complexion is c!e»icr, freshet— with your very first takt of Camay Yes, new loveliness can be yours when you change from I careless cleansing to the Camay Mild-Soap Diet. Simply follow directions on the Camay wrapper. You'll understand, when187 words
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Advertisement211 1953-06-14 17 IN A GLASS z^^^^^^. ITSELF /fr£r^y/^p*A All Dunlop car tyres carry the Gold Seal, the symbol of all that is best in tyre building technique, but the DUNLOP FORT is designed for the motorist who wants the very best and is prepared to pay a little more for a tyre211 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-06-14 18 Singapore's cycling tani have dubbed Consvance F iihit "invincible Connie". Last Sunday th« did a well timed sprint to win the women two lap event. S. Hamid picture.28 words
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Article, Illustration843 1953-06-14 18 MANNING BLACKWOOD - WAREHOUSE CAR PARK WE COULD USE HERE II f: <Oi LIZ USE HERE MANNING BLACKWOOD MOTORING IN MALAYA BY TXDDAY is Dunearn A Road kilo day in Singapore and the fans are in for a good day's racing, if all I hear, la true. With two Coopers Moncreiff's and Milne's.843 words
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Article, Illustration743 1953-06-14 18 • CRiSADER - Move to improve table tennis •CRiSADER' Hiyhliyhts o/ .v/ior/ i>y IT is pleasing to not--that after threr> years of virtual inactivity thr SelanKor Table Tennis Association is to revive the State inter-team and open championship tournaments. This Indoor game has a bi" following in Selangor. but lack of competitions during743 words
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Article291 1953-06-14 18 Cycling thrills— spills rE hundreds of Singapore cycling enthusiasts who flocked to sre tnr Cosmopolitan Cycling Club"? fifth annual "Phillips Classic" programme on the Shenton Way circuit last Sunday nisht must have returned home happy with the evening's sport. The second and main event on the card was th<> 25291 words
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Article108 1953-06-14 18 ACROSS: Main. 4. Schools 9. Few. 10. Exiled. 11. Fa*. 13. Numeral. 16. Stratagem. 18. Orr. 19. Seven. 10. Seduce. IS, Idol. 21. Di«. 2.1. Pan. 27. Nod. 29. See. 31. Set. 33. Told. 35, Lessee. 38. Teasr. 41. Owe. 42. Dressings. 44, session. 46. Snai. 47.108 words
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Advertisement368 1953-06-14 18 BBh B 'aBBHP* Pan American offers \eiv Super -ti Clipper* to EUROPE! 3 flights weekly from Bangkok Thev»e swift new giant* of the *ky cradle you in tm» matrhrrl luxury hich ahoie surface wpalhrr! Thry'ro) pressurized, air-ronditionrrl and sonnd-proofrd for your extra comfort. You enjoy tuprrh meal« exrrllent ba» service368 words
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Article, Illustration445 1953-06-14 19 BAKAR GETS BOTH GOALS IN ROVERS WIN TWO late goals by Awang Bakar put Rovers Sports Club again into second place in the SAFA First Division table with an easy 2-0 decision over Chinese Athletic at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The game decided who will be runners-up to Tigers, but445 words
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348 1953-06-14 19 BANNISTER IS BEST BET FOR THE 4-MIN MIL* LONDON. Sat. WILL the mile ever be run In four minutes? This magic time has been the dream and the aim of every mfler for generations. How grand it would be i' the dream came true this year and the British could348 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-06-14 19 The Mxeful BP will celebrate itloth nnir.wr.sary today at. 35>*>. Bat Coast R.md The annual ce.ur.i] meeting *ih be held lr. the >uorv.:n: and a dtnficr at 8 p.m. THE last right in the Island ('lull's womens golf championship (front row 1 to r): Mrs. Christiansen, Mrs. Jantzen,67 words
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Article562 1953-06-14 19 "PHE Singapore midgeweight youth boxing champion, A 17 -year-old Walter Abeysekara became a trark champion yesterday after a close duel with Chan Yew Kai at St. Andrew's School's 37th annual athletic sports. The field championship went to B. Pereira. who staged a brilliant performance562 words
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Article258 1953-06-14 19 JJRIGHT batting by the tailfiidersj enabled Singapore Recreation Club to knock up 142 runs In their' first Innings agaliut Police in a SCA Senior tournament game on the pudang yesterday. The man of the innings was young Stephen HoughUm who came In with the hcore at258 words
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Article38 1953-06-14 19 Telecoms beat Postals yesterday In their annual Raju Shield cricket match on the Ceylon Sports Club ground Telecoms 169 for five declared (O. Cbnif-'lo 55 retired, J. Pinto 51, J. NavaiMinaa 33 1.38 words
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Article401 1953-06-14 19 Bowlers' day in senior tourney DOWLERS were well on top in the Singapore Cricket Aisociaticn's senior tournament matches which began I yesterday. I There were only two matches I that were begun. The Naval Base was unfit for play in the 'Navy-Army fixture, but It is I hoped to make401 words
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Article91 1953-06-14 19 i Playing her usual cool, calculated, and defensive game. Myra Rodrlguej tNAAPIi had no difficulty In beatIng RAF Changl's Irene Lucas 21-13. 21-11. 21-15. when the STTA s Coronation Cup tournament entered Into Its final stave at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. Myre, will meet Chung Hwas91 words
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Article37 1953-06-14 19 Entries for the Marigold Badminton Party's 1953 championships are called for and should be nent to sports captain Ng Chrng H-ia, 19 Phillip Btreet. before June 3\ The events are men's open singles and doubles.37 words
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Article27 1953-06-14 19 R N. Kninjl beat Indian Brotherhood Soccer It es by 1-0 In a soccer friendly at Farrer Park yesterday. Stevens scored the tcoal.27 words
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Article29 1953-06-14 20 THE Straits Times picture tip at Trsierdav'* Ipoh races was Flower Harvest, whirh won Race Three to pay $36 for a win and $12 "for i place.29 words
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Article, Illustration2594 1953-06-14 20 Maiden win- for Culross By EPSOM JEEP gHOW SHOW (late Bergen), a four-year-old by Norseman, completed a grand double when he scored a stylish two-length win from the heavily backed Yesterday over nine furlongs for a Coronation souvenir at Ipoh yesterday, last day of the2,594 words
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Article136 1953-06-14 20 LONDON. Bat. r\AI REEB. 40-year-old Ryder Cup XJ golfer from Wales, won the Daks £2.000 professional tournament yesterday after a great four-man struggle In the last of the four rotmds. He came "out of the blue" on the last day with two brilliant rounds of $9Reuter - 136 words
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Miscellaneous241 1953-06-14 23 Sunday Times Fun Parade THE MEN <V GEE ~T A 5 LONG AS "W YOU HAVEN'T r ~THF~H^I ■BbFW'bOY THAT'S T WFI I IT 1^ rwr m TEN TO ONE, THE FEMALES WHIZZ/) YOU'RE WITH ME SEEN MUCH OF TEN6INE 1 SOME TAKF TARP OP A CONTROL EVERYTHING ON A241 words
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