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Title Section15 1953-08-02 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES 0 JfettSatei' in No. 938. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1953 15 CENTS15 words
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Article383 1953-08-02 1 J-JEAVY streams of Singapore holiday-makers have been making for various parts of Malaya by rail, road and air since Friday night. But there has been no comparable southward flow of holiday traffic from the Federation to Singapore. Despite the tightness of money, Singapore people seem to383 words
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Article189 1953-08-02 1 A 20-YEAR old woman. Tan Siok (luat. was found dead with stab wounds in her back and neck in the cubicle of an attap house at Ah Hood Road. Balr-stier area, Singa- > pore, yestcrriav. Noichboiirs who heard screams from the house phoned for tho189 words
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Article57 1953-08-02 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. The Indian Government today took over ali the counry'.s airlines -the. bißßest nationalisation pmcramme so far attempted in India. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, inaucuraterd th r new state air services at the New Delhi's Safriarjunc airport by unveiling the newReuter - 57 words
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Article31 1953-08-02 1 TAIPEH. Bat. Four were believed killed and over 30 injured in Formosa's northern port of Keelunß 'oday wh^n dynamite being used in snlvapinc sunken vessels blew up.31 words
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Article23 1953-08-02 1 LONDON. Sat— The House of Commons reressori yesterday for Its annual summer holio'ay. It will reconvene on October 20 A P.23 words
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Article73 1953-08-02 1 SWANSEA. Sat.- Glamorgan lost two wickets without a run being scored when they opened their first Innings against the Australians here today. Bill Johnston, opening the bowling ;n tlv absence of Lindwall and Miller, dismissed Emrys Davies and Phil clift ;n his first two overs. GlanorcanReuter - 73 words
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Article36 1953-08-02 1 BERLIN. Sat. A record number of 475 East German police deserted to West Berlin in July, it was announced here today. The total for the first 'even months of this year has reached 2.454.36 words
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Article53 1953-08-02 1 HONOLULU. Sat. The search and te.scue co-ordina-tion centre at Guam ordered an air and se? .search yesterday lor the motor vessel- Venus. missing with 16 people aboard between Rota and Tinian in the Marianas in the Central Pacific. The .small craft is more than a53 words
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Article114 1953-08-02 1 Red guards step aside for them I i IMS Sat.— Thousands of tough East German factory workers swarmed into WeM Herlin today for American fcod and intimidated Communist border guards. From all ovit the Soviet /one the men who rebelled and struck against the Communist la-1 mo.ith scorned terror threats114 words
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Article, Illustration536 1953-08-02 1 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS By QSMAN Abbas, 42 year^old Singapore racing motor-cyclist, was killed in Johore Bahru yesterday afternoon when his motor-cycle ran off the road during a practice run for today's Johore Grand Prix. Osman was riding the powerful A.J.S7R machine during the trial run536 words
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Article88 1953-08-02 1 Storm hits Himalaya climbers sh\i;i)l Karakoram Mounains, Sat. All 1.1. scale Himalayan blizzard has struck K-Two and the surrounding areas where an American team of climbers is attempting to climb the giant peak. The screaming, howling north-eastern wi /d. bringing huge snow drifts in its trail, has lasted three days,AP - 88 words
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Article104 1953-08-02 1 HECHINGEN. Wuerttcmberg. Sat. AN INTERNATIONAL police hunt was in full swing yesterday for unknown persons who st'rti all the crown jpweis of Frederick the Great -intrinsically valued at about one mill on marks (about K 80.500 1— from the Hohenzollern Castle museum here on Thursday nReuter - 104 words
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Article86 1953-08-02 1 LONDON. Sat The Financial Times' industrial correspondent stated today tha* there are signs thai the fall in demand lor tinpla'r may be coming to an end. ThLs fall in demand caused the shut down of many old timlate handmill.s in West Wales. over the past threeReuter - 86 words
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164 1953-08-02 1 CINCAPCRE'S fifth annual Trade Fair opened in the Happy World yesterday unofficialy the $1,000 that wou'd have been spent on an official opening will go to aid the Cevlang fire victims. The products of nearly 15 different countries, represented by 53 firms, were on164 words
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Article29 1953-08-02 1 LONDON. Sat -Soviet Rn.sfia has put in a bid to buy about. 40 small ships from British shipbuilders at a cosi of many millions of dollars.29 words
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Article178 1953-08-02 1 LONDON, Sat. YEW British atomic wea- pons to be exploded on the Australian desert next October are likely to contain features known only to British scientists, Mr. Duncan Sandys. Minister of Supply, hinted yesterday when he announced the month set for the tests to the House ofReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-08-02 1 CRASHES ON GRAND PRIX COURSE Carlo Vigano escaped unhurt from this crashed Alfa-Romeo yesterday.14 words
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Article33 1953-08-02 1 BERLIN. Sat. Commimi-t police seized 100 tons of US financed free food from needy East Germans and distributed it last night to Soviet, 7onp welfare institutions as "Soviet aid".— A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration222 1953-08-02 1 THREE women share the Straits Times Titles Contest No. 4 p'ixe of $5,000. Each will receive $1,666.67. 'They are: Mrs Mary C rant of 397 Semhawanß Road. SinRaporr: Mrs. K. F. Ft Is. 463H. l.nrons Mm Talih. Siglap, Singapore: and Mrs. E. Bell. Block 108. Minden222 words
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Article82 1953-08-02 1 SIX HURT IN SINGAPORE ROAD CRASH Six out <<f seven people were injured when the car in wh.ch they were ridine crashied aw'nst the p lla r of r ho:iv at thf jun<'t.<>n o! Bedok and Changi Roads last night. Th,; injured pecple— five men and a woman wor P82 words
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Article31 1953-08-02 1 TAIPEI. Sat. Admiral Felix B. Stump, United State.s Pacific C.-in-C flew 10 southern Formosa roday alter earlier seem? laree-scale war Mcerctßtt on the outskirts of Tninei. -Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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29 1953-08-02 1 HONG KONG. Sat. Lonpdi^iarre wireless telephone service brtwrrn the Portuguese colonj of Macao and ihe U.S. will ooen to the public today.29 words
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Advertisement105 1953-08-02 1 PEHFEIWiEHRI fllDttV- ICECREAM' ~$S) COO) STOOAGI f Cff "^^X COtAMEDIES LTD HOHNER PROVIDES HAPPINESS* WHEREVER YOU ARE m HCHNER CHROMATIC HARMONICAS 260 40 Chromonica 40-reed $12.00 B 260 i 48 Suprr Chromonica, 48-reed $14.50 280 64 '64' Chromonica 64-repd $22.50 1260 40 Chromonira Ide luxe. 40-reed $16.00 1270/48 Chromonica II105 words
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Advertisement56 1953-08-02 1 pw^pv-nECo >'■'* HE sssssssssss^ssssHi^sF*' J i^i^ir^^s^ssssW ,yl > v YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO DEMONSTRATIONS on the Art of Make up by MAX FACTOR (Hollywood London) Conducted by MAX FACTOR'S V.AXE UP ARTISTS AT THE 1953 TRADE EXHIBITION -HAPPY WORLD SEE HOW BEAUTIFUL YOU CAN BE You will find the56 words
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560 1953-08-02 2 RONNY HOWARD - PAGE TWO BRINGS YOU THREE STORIES OF HIGH EJYIPE. I OUR Human flies risk lives for fun RONNY HOWARD By TWO younfc men hung 7.000 feet up on the steep heights of the Alps. One was dead, the other desperate. Climbing together, unwisely unroped, one suddenly lost his balance, clung560 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1953-08-02 2 808 CHAPMAN - 808 CHAPMAN By Chapter -*S liom five ordinary men were trained for the great ordeal... their feelings as they leave the Earth at a speed rising to 2,000 m.p.h walking in space.. .alone with the stars. yilK feelings of the lirsl spacecrew just before lake^off can well1,255 words
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Article, Illustration718 1953-08-02 2 i»i:ti:h i>\ viso - i»i:ti:h i>\viso\ \l STH \UA\ S M IKXTIST* -SHOOT* THE M\ By IjWERY day in a little roofJ top building in Sydney. Australia, a small group of scientists watch mighty explosions and eruptions so violent ana vast that they make man-made atomic explosions718 words
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Advertisement227 1953-08-02 2 IBQSII lIUIITI '^^~2 X *I' i T Kvery year 8.0.A.C carries happy parties of school children y^ 'i~ rivi^pj^ on holiday from Kngland to visit i heir parents living overseas. r MhL Regular 8.0.A.C. services be/v\~ ii^aJ^ '(w I ween I-ondon and Singapore T*is*^^A/ offer every opportunity for special ratrs227 words
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Article184 1953-08-02 3 Business is bad, say the lenders |^ANY Singapore moneylenders are complaining of being hard hit. They said yesterday that business was "slack" because of the large number of bankruptcies during the last six months. Court figures show there were s'^ new bankrupts. One rr.orey lender told the Sunday Times: I184 words
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320 1953-08-02 3 IN the early days of Bingapoci when tiger.s used to roam about the (Ambler plantations of Upper Sorangoon, ihfrr were only 40 Chinese Catholic converts who lived with their priot. Father Ambrosr MaLstre. of the Paris Foreign Missions. To be spared from320 words
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Article38 1953-08-02 3 Nearly 200 Cryionese mostly from the Federation, left frnnr Singapore for Ceylon on Friday. Many of them are Government servants and families. who are going on a holiday. They are expected in Colombo on August 5.38 words
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Article100 1953-08-02 3 HONG KONG. Sat pOMMUNIST China has rr- \> fused a shipment of British and American-made penicillin and drugs because thry did not come up to Chinese standards. The shipment was worth about .€36.000. The rejected drugs have been returned to i firms in Hong Kong. Earlier100 words
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Article54 1953-08-02 3 Blood bank account for thif week was: 118 donations Riven, 67 transfusions received; 63 flasks in hand. Among the donors were eight men from Kranji wireless station and five from the Immigration Department During the week the mobile wnit obtained 13 donations at S.V.C. headquarters and 4454 words
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Article50 1953-08-02 3 BONN, Sat. CHANCELLOR Konard V> Adenauer said yesterday that security pact between Russia and the proposed European defence community would be possible "as a mean., of casing world tension. The Chancellor told a new, conference that the ED.C. itself "would give the Russians the best guarantee naninst Germany.50 words
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Article, Illustration201 1953-08-02 3 I The three entrants who tied in The Straits Times Titles Contest No. 4 I Mary Grant, of Singapore; Mrs. K. E. Fels, of Singapore; and Mrs. E. 1 Bell, of Penang submitted the first and second selections given below. 1 They were judged to201 words
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Article59 1953-08-02 3 UMNO -MCA MEETING The UMNO-MCA National convention will take place in two weeks at Kuala Lumpur. The latest issue of the MCA newsletter says that invitations to political part.es in the Federation to take part 'n thfconvention have been sent The aim of the convention is to make a unanimous59 words
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Article80 1953-08-02 3 KOTA BAHRU. Sat— Date i Nile Ahmad Kamil, Mentri Besar. Kelantan. and his family left yesterday afternoon for Kuala Lumpur. Many p<oplc. including the Terrgku Mahkola. were at Pengkalan Chepa airport to send them ofl. The Dato today become? Member for Lands." Mines and >.-nimunlcations80 words
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Article126 1953-08-02 3 IHIE SITE of the disastrous Geylang firp in Sin^ipore has become a lucrative hunting ground for Singapore's charcoal sellers, who daily scour the blackened ruins of what was once a village for fuel for the city's stoves. Every stick and stone that stood, blackened and charred,126 words
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205 1953-08-02 3 COUNCIL CAN'T AFFORD TO BE BEATEN' TTHE Council of Action, representing 22 Singapore Government unions last night threatened to "expose the shortcomings and blunders" of the Government if it persisted in refusing Mr. K. M. Byrne, a copy of the findings of the disciplinary committee before which he appeared. A205 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-08-02 3 Francii the Talking Mule, whose adventure* appear in the Sunday Times every week, it in a new fil m which is soon to be .hewn throughout Malaya. Above it a scene from "Francis Covert The Big Town."41 words
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Article96 1953-08-02 3 A Colony architect and dog lovrr. Mr. Ng Knnjj Siang. ha* e.ven $500 to the ne'wly-form-.?d Singapore Canine Welfare A&rociation for a kennel for abcutt 400 stray do*s. i Th P president of the Association. Mrs. Leon-Son says 'g^arjtet for th P project m W.OOO. she96 words
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Article49 1953-08-02 3 The Sixth and Tenth Companies of the Boys 1 Brigade Singapore Battalion last night jointly presented a variety and i cinema show at the Paya Lebar MethodLst GirLs' School hall. It was under the patronaß" of Mr. Eric Wee, President of I the Singapore Youth Council.49 words
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102 1953-08-02 3 10 murders this year: Four unsolved 'TWERE have been 16 murd--1 ers in Singapore this year but only four cases are unsolTPd. In five cases death resulted from gunshot wounds, while three of the eases were political assassinations. I Five prosfrutio-ns have been started. In one case a suspected person102 words
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Article310 1953-08-02 3 90 cases in under 3 hours INCHE A. Ghows in the Singapore Emergency Court yesterday disposed of 90 cases in a two-and-a-half hour sitting. Nearly 150 poopl* packed the public gallery and it was "standing room only" in I Court. Police outside the Court had their hands full stopping peopl«310 words
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Article119 1953-08-02 3 A gala dance, in am of ihe Goylans? flrc vict ir.s. organised by the Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association, will be held under the patronage r. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, th< Commissioner General, anc Sir John Nicoll, the Governo of Singapore. The dance wii be119 words
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Advertisement260 1953-08-02 3 y^i *mrw9 r* iVt rm »V rri* SERVICE I for SERVICE MEN I tKANGOL MONTY BERETS Khaki Green Colour jj Available in all size* SAM BROWN BELTS Brown Black Colours also available > I a good range of REGIMENTAL TIES j: Singh fcCc^ydl j; V.VAViViVMViVAV.ViViVAVMViV.ViV.V.V.Vi'A 1 I I ij THE260 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-08-02 4 Private Docking— all four of them! Four brothers all privates with the Somerset Light liifuntry: (Left to right): Christopher, Tom, George and Leslie Docking.24 words
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Article589 1953-08-02 4 THREE DRY DA YS BRING A WORRY AN atmosphere of vague fear pervades the Dusun owing to there having been no ram for three days. What can this portend? Old resdents say that after six months' continual rain there is bound to be a dry spell. Four years ago our589 words
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Article491 1953-08-02 4 CAPTAIN D. H de T. READE - CAPTAIN D. H de T. READE By IT'S no Rood the officers and N.C.O.s of Support Company of the Ist Battalion Somerset Light Infantry in Malaya detailing Private Docking for duty unless they makr quite certain which soldier they mean Private Docking without •n initial or491 words
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Article, Illustration93 1953-08-02 4 Beauty of a Malayan orchid This week's nature study, of the Vanda Tricolor, comes from Tan Seng Huat of 14 Bertam Lane Penang. sangs niaKe aeli^nilui p< provided they are not allowed near the poultry. It has been observed before that, despite the great reduction in the P.W.D. vote, its93 words
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Article, Illustration190 1953-08-02 4 rpHERE Is in Malacca a A memorial to a man who played a great part in the history of Singapore. That memorial, no; generally known even in Malacca. is the grave of the late Sultan Husin Mohd. Shah. A map recently published for the first190 words
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Advertisement173 1953-08-02 4 C *^^^Bhi^ M lights and st.y s alight in T {j^EHk-"?^ x <^^fc^^K,' M any wmd (wind sh ld "x -^9^o engine turrvrl chr-. ISj j,j v.,^*^ mum. or leather covered r^W^S*^ y certain to please is this t handsome Ronson. Avail- f^ able in a variety of "^^r finishes.173 words
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Advertisement411 1953-08-02 4 10 BLVX dLLETTE BLADES IN ■Hj Gillette W^L Quick-feed M W0 at n extra l\ >/ J All these advantages at no extra cost New blade in a flash Blades completely oil protected Built-in used blade container No clumsy unwrapping no damage to blade edges Blades slide out with factory-sharp411 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1953-08-02 5 .tvitrvtf Francis - Hassan, slave labourer, comes back to find his mother .tvitrvtf Francis By 4 TINY sampan reach- cd the shore of Singapore at four o'clock on tho evening of Tuesday, July 7. In it was a 26-year-old Malay, Hassan bin Lutun, who was taken to Sumatra by the Japanese in a1,096 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-08-02 5 THE Ipoh Anglo-Chinese School players ate presenting "As You Like If this week. There are wo student's performances tomorrow and Wednesday and two public performances on Friday ■rid Saturday. Above is Vivien Oh who plays Rosalind.37 words
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Article, Illustration379 1953-08-02 5 He trill train builders THE first officer to come to Pcrak under the Colombo Plan has been put in charge of the new 3-year building construction course introduced into the curriculum of the Ipoh Trade School for the first time th-is year. The new officer is Australianborn World War I379 words
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Article712 1953-08-02 5 A famous victory i 'But what good came of it at last?' Quoth little Peterkin. 'Why that I cannot tell' said he, 'But 'twas a famous victory. OST Malayans I meet 1 iTI take that attitude to the ending of the Korean war (the lines come from712 words
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Advertisement227 1953-08-02 5 Don't let that GOLD take hold! Just a tew drops of Vapcx on your handkerchief, and on your pillow •t nißht, will clear the head in•tantlv. Vapcx relieves your cold from the first deep breath yoa take, Vapcx is highly concentrated, economical, aid ,^7. pleasant to uiit f7> Alioth. Q227 words
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Advertisement516 1953-08-02 5 P aaSP''^^ Of course. jm'wirl to feel self assured at "those certain times"; «ith the perfev*t streamlined protection of MODESS you'll be ready for ork or play. MODFRS »!i riaMM B h-i u«UMf Bwiitary B'lt OlvMrompk" rnmfori .iwuritT and flat invisihilitT AstrC»«m.«4tr£*n-H product The BORNEO Co.. Limitedit, (Inco'D^'atrrt m Ens516 words
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232 1953-08-02 6 |N seven open boats. 35 members of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club are taking part in what is claimed to be the world's longest race for yachts of the 16 ft. skiff class. The event, which started from the club yesterday morning,232 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-08-02 6 Five-years-old |cnnifer Mcdcalfc-Moorc. g.izcs wistfully at the doll's hiusc made by men serving sentences in Changi Prison The Prisons Department has one of the brightest displ.ivs of coods at the Singapore Trade Fair which opened in the Happy World yesterday. Sunday Times picture.46 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-08-02 6 In Singapore after attending the International Leadership Training Project in the United States is Miss Matana Subhabhundu labove). She flew into the Colony yesterday in a Qantas-8.0.A.C. Constellation from London on her way home to Bangkok. Miss Subhadhundu. a 25-year-old social worker in Bangkok, was Siam'i only delegate74 words
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Article69 1953-08-02 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Ss^. After being convicted of stealing a bicycle, Kuppusamy slated in Court today that he know nothing about the thoft. He claimed to be a discharged mental patient. Evidence was given that he was caught wheeling away tho cycle which was kept in a69 words
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196 1953-08-02 6 PENANC, Saturday THE site plan for the Federation Teachers' Training College m Penang has been completed and approved, the Settlement Deputy Engineer said tpday "Site investigations are be- ing carried out but it will not be possible to say when work will start until tenders196 words
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Article95 1953-08-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The High Commissioner, Geneal Sir Gerald Templer, was represented by the Financial SecreItary.. Mr. E. Himsworth. at the funeral of Mr. Stuart Murray Duff yesterady at Cheras Cemetery, Kuala Lumpur. The funeral service was conducted by the Rev. Gurney Fox. Mr. N Ward.95 words
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Article74 1953-08-02 6 PENANG, Sat- The subject of hawkers is not sufficiently understood by expatriate officers broau.se "thry have no use for them anyway," said Dr. N. K. Menon (Radical Jalutong) at the meeting of the Penang Municipal Council. "But these hawkers and Italia are very useful to the vast74 words
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Article78 1953-08-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.- The Malayan Film Unit's film of the presentation of the regimental colour to the Fourth Battalion, the Malay Regiment, in Kuala Lumpur, on July 8. la on sale at $60 for each 16 mm 6ound version. Silent copies of the highlypraised film are78 words
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Article69 1953-08-02 6 IPOH. Sat. Malayan-born Mr. S. S, Amole. Punjabi educationist and writer, is at present on a visit to thll country, which he left 37 years afro for Amritsar. Mr Amole who has written novels, religious books and magazine articles is the principal of the Guru Ramda.s69 words
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Article24 1953-08-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat.—Payments made by the War Damage CommiMiqn amounted to more than $274 million at the end of June.24 words
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Article102 1953-08-02 6 rE families of Singapore Water Department employees in Gunong Pulai and Pontian, in Johore, will soon be able to get around in safety. The City Council' has agreed, to supply them with an armoured car to do their shoppine It has also decided to102 words
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Article253 1953-08-02 6 While 60 families watch I I FE looked bright for 60 Singapore families back in November 1951 For they had each paid their deposits on a proposed blork of three up and two down" houses on an estate off McPhcrson Road. The foundations had been laid253 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-08-02 6 Mr. B.ilk.ir.l Singh who wai Hi* Sunday Time* Sikh Correspondent, hon. Ken. secretary or the RASC Civilian Association, hon. treasurer of the Khalsa English and Punjabi Schools and the interim President of Hie Singapore Young Men's Sikh Association leaves tor India on Aug. 4 on three months' leave.78 words
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Article96 1953-08-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. .Sat. M:ilava n tin minrrs im 'A favour of rf-ronvrnlnc th< Un.tcd Nations conference "n tin. it was stated ;<kl;iv that 74.3 nor rent of thp minrrs hart voted in favour of th,. proposal and 25.7 per cent, aga n.st it. Thp96 words
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Article47 1953-08-02 6 MALACCA, Sat— The Resident Commissioner, Mr. G.E.C. Wisdom, presented badges and certificates to 29 Home Guard officers, NCOS and men at the Home Guard Training Centre, Bukit Bruang. The award* made for leadership, loyalty and enthusiasm resulting in happy and efficient units.47 words
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Article56 1953-08-02 6 ISTANBUL, Sat. Carlos Ritter. a 61 -year-old bachelor from Buenos Aires, swam across the Bosphorus and back aeain yesterday at Toraba. 10 milo.s north of Istanbul. Rittor took 35 minutr.s on Iho first crossing and 55 mm Otea on trf return trip. H" plans to swimAP - 56 words
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Article91 1953-08-02 6 Roads in rural areas renamed rE Singapore Rural Board has renamed Changl and East Coast roads in the rural areas as Upper Changi and Uppor East Coast roads. The reason is because there Is duplication of house numbers along these roads which run through both the olty and i rural91 words
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Miscellaneous92 1953-08-02 6 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 a.m Mornini: St;u 7 :>(> News; 7.35-10 15 Music: 10. IS Science Survey; 10.30 Mid-morninp Medley; 11.30 Morning Sen ice Presbyterian >: 12 In Malay: 1 p.m. Oerry Soliano; 1.30 News: ;.•».'> Radio Malaya Trio: 200 Waltz Time; 2.30 p.m. Hendezvous; 3 Concert Hour; 4 Listeners'92 words
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Article, Illustration686 1953-08-02 7 josi.ru iimi \i> so - josi.ru iimi \i>so\ ll« i« i*» > umber 2 iit Ili r im-h •boa u ij while T€»u work* fit— mss srrii's by THE ardent rambler or enthusiastic games player normally pays considerable attention to the state of her feet.686 words
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Article340 1953-08-02 7 MADAM TAX MANAGES A TEMPLE ALL large Chinese temples in Singapore with only one j exception a re managed by men. The exception s the familiar Tau Bu Keng at the five and a quarter milestone Upper Ser" ngoon I Road. For 16 years this temple has j been in340 words
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Article, Illustration423 1953-08-02 7 She's a mother in a million NAN HALL MEETS MRS. ABDY, AND SAYS riN the profits of a small, back street 1 dressmaking business, a plucky and resourceful Singapore mother is managing to give her three children university educations abroad. She is a Javanese, Mrs. R. Abdy, of 26 Bencoolen423 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-08-02 7 Poodlet rhat make a popular picture were teen at the Richmond Dot Show in Surrey. England, recently. Left to rigfct. they are "Queen < Crest," Little Tremendous" and "Happy Landing." With thtm is their proud owner, 21 -year-old Davnct Hilliard.41 words
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Article180 1953-08-02 7 LONDON. IF Albert Davenport didn't have bulldog courage, grit and determination, he might still be going for treatment to hospital every day Albert found that there wasn't I much pleasures in his retirement from the Navy, because he was crippled with arthritis. An ambulance had to call180 words
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263 1953-08-02 7 Forbidden marriages of East and West |N many countries there are always those laws whirh forbid m ariage between certain parties. For example, in a number of countries a man is, by law, forbidden to marry his stepdj ughter, even though her mother may be dead. There are, however—especially in263 words
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Advertisement243 1953-08-02 7 4 VITAMINS (not just one or two) So much MORE benefit 4P; from very little te extra cost 4. J •AKTA-VITf ho* more rhon \«4Bl t strength present in ofdmory Blb^^^ Bfeft 3* food tonics. Each average dose (Two teospoontuu conVinmin A 2000 International Unir s Bl 300 C 300243 words
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Article1502 1953-08-02 8 THIS is not easy to write- 1 feel a passionate sincerity about what lam going to say; I reali.se also that you may not believe it, and that you may even doubt me. n There are times when I do not under stand what1,502 words
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Article109 1953-08-02 8 9 Stranger than any fiction she has ever written is this real-life story by famous novelist Ursula Bloom. For the first time she discloses how she made a pact with her mother: the one who died first would try to prove to the other that109 words
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Article, Illustration698 1953-08-02 8 JOAX MUNmAY - JOAX MUNmAY* with DO you look as fresh and neat around the house as you might? There is no excuse for "making do" and the perfect answer is an attrac five housecoat. Some of these are very inexpensive and the one you see modelled here costs only698 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-08-02 8 BEGINS A REAL LIFE STORY STRANGER THAN ANYTHING SHE HAS WRITTEN BEFORE URSULA BLOOM: Mother said she would come back to me22 words
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Article442 1953-08-02 8 RECENTLY I sent a letter to my closest girl friend tellinc her how much I loved her. In her reply she told me that she did not love me at all. As I am too shy to speak to her now, should I send her another442 words
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Advertisement332 1953-08-02 8 Are you ckmig yourlb^ for baby? During the months of waiting fresh, ripe black-currants, love. For Baby's sake and your —and while you arc feeding Ribena's high, stable Vitamin own, take Ribena every day. Bab\— take Ribena every day. C content is guaranteed. Then you will know you're At this332 words
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Advertisement313 1953-08-02 8 I^HHb*' Wv'Tni^m T>pth cleaned -with Peptodeni ;ire whttfT, mu< h ■wl.il^r That's borausp th^y are deUrCT Ami th^y an* dwuWi becau«e Prps«>d>nt is the only tonthpa«to that contains Irium*. ro[iso()cnt with Irium eknM away tho film which not only ilulls teeth, l>ut also harlmurs \hr deJIgOTMM p'-rms that can OMM313 words
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Article, Illustration289 1953-08-02 9 Cinderella and her prince reach Spore ALL THE wonder of fairyland will be brought to Singapore this weekend. Lydia's School of Art and Drama will present its (inderella operetta in aid of the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association on >aturday anl Sunday. Auk and at the Victoria Theatre at 8. 30 p.m.289 words
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Article79 1953-08-02 9 PENANG, Si-.t UMNO had not ignored the Malay rulers, Inche Sardon bin Haji Zubir, I UMNO youth leader, said at the annual meetins of Kedah UMNO yesterday. "We will always respect I them," he Mid, "but they must realise that if the raa'yats are left to79 words
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193 1953-08-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TWELVE girls from all over the Federation and Singapore waited anxiously at Rediffusion, Kuala Lumpur, last night to hear the judges' selection of the Girl with the Go'den Voice. They wei> the finalists ot a nation-wide competition among 114 telecommunications KirLs.193 words
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Article84 1953-08-02 9 Congress for Selangor Indians KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. SELANGOR branches of the Malayan Indian Congress will hold a congress week be- "inning on Auk. 3. The branches will hold public meetings at which the aims of the Malayan Indian j 1 Congress will be explained. A door to door c.anvassinp i84 words
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Article44 1953-08-02 9 Used force on woman RAUB. Sat. Haj; Ismail bin Hitam, 23. was sentenced in Raub to four months 1 gaol for us:n« crinvinal force on a rubber tapper, M'.nah binte Mat Bdi. 19. with intent to outrage her modesty at Temrrloh on Jan. 30.44 words
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Article129 1953-08-02 9 SITIAWAN, Sat.--V. Nathan, 50, deputy harbour master, Lumut, has been discharged on two tentative bribery charges. The Sitiawan magistrate, Inche Abdul Rashid bin AH. yesterday referred a third charge to the Deputy Public Prosecutor. The prosecution at the preliminary inquiry alleged that Nathan had received129 words
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Article82 1953-08-02 9 SEREMBAN, Sat— The greatest challenge to Malaya today is whether she can become a single nation, said Inche Ghazali Shafie, Assistant State Secretary for Seremban, who presided at the formation meeting of the Seremban branch of the Malayan Historical Society yesterday. Inche Ghazali added: "Let us unitedly82 words
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Article44 1953-08-02 9 A typically Chinese symbol will be presented to Tengku Abdul Rahman, president ot UMNO, to reciprocate the gift of a songkok which was given to Dato Sir Cheng lock Tan, president of the Malayan Chinese Association, at Malacca recently44 words
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Article49 1953-08-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Headquarters Malaya announced today that Drum Major K. Granett of the Ist. Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment was accidentally killed on Wednesday while in an ambush position in the Kluang area of Johore. His mother is Mrs. W. Oranett, of Keighley, Yorkshire49 words
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Article29 1953-08-02 9 PENANG Sat— Old pupils of the Government Commercial Day School here will hold a re-union dinner on Saturday Auz. 29 at the New Springtide hotel, Tanjong Bungah.29 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-08-02 9 Mr. and Mri. Ec Thian Siang after their wedding at the Wesley Methodist Church, Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom is ihe H»ird son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Ec Beng Hian. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tay Soo Chong. Sunday Times picture49 words
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Article255 1953-08-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. RESULTS of the Premium Bonds draw, held at the Selangor Turf Club yesterday, wera:First prixe No *****8 $5,440.75 Two second prizes No&. *****1 and *****0 each $1.***** Two third prizes Nos. *****7 and *****G each $553.07 Twenty fourth priies ($118.61 I each): Nos. *****5,255 words
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Article73 1953-08-02 9 IPOH, Sat Mr. D. S. Ferguson, deputy director of the Federation's Drainage and Irrigation Department, is in Ipoh at present to get the .survey work started on the south end of the gigantic trans-Perak irrigation scheme "Although work will be started now it will not be73 words
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Article40 1953-08-02 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Falling to act a movement permit to convey six katis of wild boar flesh to Singapore resulted in L m Chong. of Singapore, betnr fined $60 in the I Police Court her*, today.40 words
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224 1953-08-02 9 IPOH. Sat. WITH the main object of helping padl planters to combat the Kuncha Padi System under which they suffer heavy financial losses, the j Rural and Industrial Develop- mem. Authority in Perak has j eiven a short term loan of $100,000 to the224 words
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Advertisement230 1953-08-02 9 "Whether I serve it as a loup. as a jauce. or use it in cooking I can always count on building a grand meal with Campbell's Tomato Soup! It's a favorite in our family wins so much prane at the dinner table, save] so %> J^^ much time and work230 words
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Advertisement236 1953-08-02 9 J *Um£A/<ABIE SPRMG INCABLOC (SHOCKPROOF) (17 ft 2, jewels) TROPICALISED NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED! OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS UJFJ-friW mj 4iq^W AGAIN i BADMINTON MASTER iS^^ SPO9TS SHOfS f =;s39o MODFI 1725\. I F«» Class Materials IIUVEL IUJ V. Crcen Cfepe So|es an<J SIZG 2"8 Cushion Insoles. SUOIS236 words
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Obituary50 1953-08-02 10 >TR LOW TANO CHANG at S5l. East Coast Road. Bedok, passed aw.iy on Ist August. 1953. leavtng behind 2 sons (Scow Meng and Serrv Kok». 2 daughters (Show Eng, Scow NROh). 1 daughter-in-law to mourn his loss. Funeral will take placp on Monday. Srd Aug.. 1953, at 11 a.m.50 words
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644 1953-08-02 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, Sunday Auk. 2. 1953. No shadow of doubt "V^O person with any 11 sense suggests that, now the Korean war is at a standstill, Communist China should at once be invited to join the United Nations. But no person with any sense should declare, at this644 words
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Article, Illustration1634 1953-08-02 10 A duel in the jungle DAVO \7 DEDAN The bearded policeman W The clerk with $4,250 from Australia on his head JJALAYA is not the only place where a grim jungle duel is being staged beneath the sun and moon. There is a light to the death, too. in the1,634 words
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Article327 1953-08-02 10 MANY of my friends who have visited the United Kingdom remarked that there was. according to their observation and experience, a marked difference in the characteristics of the English and the Welsh. Most of them commented and indeed gave the highest praise to the hospitality of the Weish327 words
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Article171 1953-08-02 10 gOMEONE, quietly, has been pulling 'The Strollers leg Two years ago it was fashionable to sit through Arts Theatre plays with every appearance of enjoyment without understanding a single word of the dialogue Now the fashion has changed the wheel has turned, and the current attitude Is one171 words
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Article, Illustration520 1953-08-02 10 Edward Sinclair - 'Glamour far the lady comrades now Edward Sinclair By f^EORGEY Maximiiianovitch Malenkov, the Kremlin's Number One boss, has made a sensational bid to win wider popular support for his Covernmcnt. Russia's wcmen. sentenced by Stalin to a life of drab austerity will soon be able to buy expensive perfumes costly520 words
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Advertisement803 1953-08-02 10 CLASSIFIED ADS TO RAMAH BAMARUDIN (net Robbi, a daughter. Rnbblah, Ht Kuala Lumpur, on 31.7.1953. Mother and dauchter both well. LIM-NG: The engagement is announced on 1.8.53 between Lira Blpw Leng, only son of Madam Ong Kirn Kce and the late Mr. Lira TnUn Soo of Sarawak, and N(t Q'jrc803 words
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375 1953-08-02 11 Ten flying immigrants can stay, ten must go PENANC, Saturday. JEN INDIAN IMMIGRANTS, including a woman. who travelled in a specially chartered Air India plane from Madras to Penang with 10 other passengers, have been allowed to stay in Malaya for three months on payment of a deposit of $500375 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-08-02 11 ForcVlj full in the first day of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club race for skiffs as the first two winncis Cora Lyn II and Ruth —cross Hie line at the |»hore Causeway yesterday. The competitors will today haul their boats across the Causeway and continue the race56 words
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Article67 1953-08-02 11 Seven Indians flew mto SinRapore last night by Comet from Karachi despite the Immisration Department's new mtry policy in respect of Indian immigrants. They were allowed through j the Customs Hall after an hour's checking by the authorities The Sunday Times understands the Indians67 words
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Article38 1953-08-02 11 .TPOH, Sat. Pig farmers in Perak arp fast catchin e up I Wltb other States in using cross-bred boars for producj ins ni«s for the market, ac cording to Mr. H J. Simpson, State ARr'.cultural Officer38 words
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Article73 1953-08-02 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. Francis, a Gula Estate. Kual.i Kangsar, hospital attendant was eaoled for two months for caus'.n? hurt to a cook. Krlshnan Nair. The prosecution said Fra-.-cis had gone to Krishans kitchen and asked for the clerk's bag. When Krishnan did not glvp him73 words
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Article64 1953-08-02 11 Statues 'not obscene 9 PENANG, Sat. Penang police this week raided a shop and took away statues of nude women on display in the window cases. "These are not things for children to see," said a police spokesman. But, he added, these statues and f»u«i s "could not he said64 words
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Article172 1953-08-02 11 Then went to help another BATU PAHAT, Saturday. I/OH CHOON HENC. 10. was one of eight people who were buried on Thursday when earth fell on them as they were playing 20 feet from the base of a cliff. But Koh managed to172 words
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Article36 1953-08-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Yone Lan. 20, a rottan maker in Pasar Road here was sentenced to two months' imprisonment by f he Sessions Court President, Mr. E. Brown, for criminal breach of trust.36 words
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Article73 1953-08-02 11 PENANG. Sat.—Mr. Ong Joo Sun, outgoing president of the Penang Straits Chinese British Association, said last night thai the association might take part in future municipal election lr Penang Mr On? was replying to Dr. Cheah Toon Lok, who had .suggested lhat the association should contest the73 words
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Article27 1953-08-02 11 Mr Low Tang Chang, patron o' th e Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association, Singapore, died yesterday. The funeral will be on Monday, at 10 a.m.27 words
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Article109 1953-08-02 11 ri^H REE men were stabbed in X Singapore early yesterday morning. The first two. Lav Kwan Chong (20) and Tan Boon Sai (18) were set upon by a gang of eight men while sitting in a parked car ;n Kelantan Road. The rrren approached them109 words
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Article41 1953-08-02 11 ALOR STAR. Sat. The UMNO President, Tengku Ab- dul Rahman, arrived In Alor S'ar yesterday to hold private talks with Kedah UMNO leaders. The Tengku was accompanied by the UMNO youth leader. j Inche Sardon bin Haji Zubir.41 words
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Article40 1953-08-02 11 PARIT BUNTAR Sat En^ Cheng Lee. claimed trial before Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt. Circuit Magistrate, to a charge of having a 100 character lottery ticket. The case was fixed for Sept 7. Bail of $1,000 was offered.40 words
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Article47 1953-08-02 11 TODAY: High tide 3.18 a.m. (9' 1"), 3.31 p.m. (8' 9'). Low tide 9.16 a.m. <3' 3"), 9.45 p.m 1 2' 6" i. TOMORROW: High tide 426 a.m (8 1 2"), 4.19 p.m (8' 7"), Low tide 10.02 a.m. (4' 4">. 10.08 p.m. <2' 7").47 words
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Article29 1953-08-02 11 SEREMBAN, Sat.— A meet:nn will be heWl at the King George V School here at 3 D.m on Monday to form the Negn Serrjbllan Road Safety Association.29 words
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Article32 1953-08-02 11 IPOH, Sat.— The gardens of the Mentri Besar's residence in Brewster Road will be the venue of the next meetinp of the Ipoh Gardening Society at 5.15 p.m. on Wednesday.32 words
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Article27 1953-08-02 11 SITIAWAN. Sat.— The foundation stone of the New Methodist Church, here will b~ laid by Dr. M. Dodsworth ot Penang op Monday at 4.30 am27 words
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Advertisement43 1953-08-02 11 cwwa^f m pood ccm/i€wi£f/ SAN DEM AN SHERRYkND PORT iWT >.^ SHERRIES ;}X, LKJHT oni iHIMv £&W|Mi^?»«NQßr •OWN lANC SMEDUr iSlfikl^^HH VtdT »»lt O*v W!«M IHMLI »Ull GOtOEN SMEMY f! SpjJ PORTS U OLDEST FINEST »O«' '^H PtkRTNEfi 'OUT B^^^ WHITE *O«T St S343 words
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Advertisement699 1953-08-02 11 "The eternal Cod is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms." Deut. 33:27. CHI'RCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL: 7 {f^°°L,2° *i, m H *p Communion: 6 8 a.m. Holy Communion: 93u Ajryi r-urx,» C r am. Children's Service. 10.30 am n*?, YL^? B C"™^ Martins: 11.45 a.m. Holy699 words
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Advertisement190 1953-08-02 11 A Time Saver it takes an experienced operator of our TIME-O-CRAF xtly a few seconds to determine the rate of watch dy using this modern timing machine we can therefore 'egulate our watches quickly anj accurately whereas it ►ormerlv used to take several days This remarkable electronic machine por.ts on190 words
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Miscellaneous103 1953-08-02 11 The Weather Minimum temperature '7.30 p.m. on July 31 to 7.30 a.m. on August 1): Singapore (78 degrees i, Penang <76i, Kota Bahru <75), Kuala Lumpur 73 > Ipoh "73 1. Kuantan '73". Maximum temperature <7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on August 1): Singapore <88>, Penan? (88>. Kota Bahru 1103 words
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Article884 1953-08-02 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH— 7I By SO far we have discussed print production from the emulsion characteristic, latitude and subject contrast paints of view. This week I want to consider the effects of dirty lenses. Cameras of every shape and condition are frequently brought to884 words
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Article, Illustration137 1953-08-02 12 Readers' snaps win prizes THE Sunday Times it offering caih prizes for readers' pictures published in tW% page. First prixe is $30. with SI 5 for second best and $5 for the runnersup. This week'? first prize, goes to Foong Poh Kan. care of Internal Audit, City Council. Singapore, for137 words
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Advertisement270 1953-08-02 12 P E R U T I Peromnia: Provides Sch«in«r 33 P t r f C C t We.fon 100 Scheinef 29 Wtiton 50 K MADC IN CIRMANY I r ERSENSO: If Schemer 30 I We»ton JO li 16 mm. Rollfilm 8 mm. Rollfilm I Camer* twin-turret Camera three lens A270 words
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Advertisement144 1953-08-02 12 pE There's |.M MORE yLjli' IN MOVIES YOU SCREEN 00^ B mJ mJ t% ±j EL r h J^ v^\. The easy-to-opcrate BTH Cine Projector gives you firstclass 16mm. sound film Jkt\^\ projection- .lust look at these cxtr;i /jfc U§A BTH features:— I Brilliant, flickerless picture; I "H m Intimate,144 words
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Article, Illustration961 1953-08-02 13 Don't look now but we're being invaded QEORGE PAL'S "Wai Of The Worlds"— our of the most terrifying pictures I have scon in 25 years of film-floing is to he released here before anyone in the United States sees it. The reason behind Ihiv decision is still obscure but we961 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-08-02 13 THE WAR-OF THE WORLDS' ABOVE: Two «cenes from "The War Of The Worlds The weird machines from Mars spit deadly heat rays and reduce everything in their path to ashes. And as she watches the scene of terror Ann Robinson feels -i hand on her shoulder a hand as cold59 words
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Article357 1953-08-02 13 I CLASS 20th Century-Fox's "My Cousin Rachel" as 1 being; among the most important pictures of the year. Adapted from the novel by Daphne dv Maurier it has all the mystery and excitement of her first great screen success "Rebecca." Olivia de H.ivilland play.s i357 words
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Advertisement251 1953-08-02 13 t^ AnMH TODAY DAILY 1 11 AM, 1.45,4.15, 6.45 i .1. rnr Bookings 9.30 PM. Vj^fy^ ITS SHOW TIME! SONG TIME FUN TIME! FOR ENTERTAINMENT i!ORMX(i Today S a.m. 'The Show Must Go On" < Mandarin) SHOWS Tomorrow H a.m. "Red Badge Of Courmge" 2ND BIG MID-NIGHT TONIGHT SEF THE251 words
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Advertisement270 1953-08-02 13 5H ikn^Tf 'fifiTlSfil NOW l3JA\hdmm6.3o, 9.30 LAST 7 DAYS! DOH'T MISS IT mJMM with ZSA ZSA CiABOR SUZANNE H-ON and introducing COLETTE MARCHAND Tuesday! One Day Only! SONGS OF MEMORY MANDARIN PICTURE starring LI LI HWA SIMULTANEOUSLY from WEDNESDAY at both the < \I>IIOOL A ir 1 1 ni ox270 words
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Article, Illustration1310 1953-08-02 14 How men who play high stakes trip up over trifles ONLY NOW THE TRUTH COMES 0UT... 0F THE BROKEN PROMISE THAT REALLY HANGED LORD HAW-HAW It is an appropriate moment to tell this story. For talk of treason dominates the news and the tale that is now disclosed drives heme1,310 words
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Article139 1953-08-02 14 It may give food for all DR. VANNEVAR BUSH, president of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, says that large-scale culture of algae may well become the I first technological process for supplying additional sources of high protein food. The primary object of algae would be to provide cheap food139 words
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Article343 1953-08-02 14 Misery alt being a *teett ager 9 \I Ms people do not like ifl adolescent boys and girls, and that presents the adolescents with one of their biggest problems, says a woman expert on education and training. "The adolescent wants only one thing to grow up as quickly as possible.343 words
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Article140 1953-08-02 14 The Rockefeller Foundation has reviewed the grants it has made in the second quarter of 1952 to Asian and other countries. The grants were announced by Dean Rusk, president of the Foundation and formerly Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs. A grant of $72,050 went140 words
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Advertisement144 1953-08-02 14 fcf Jblv <*- and everyone will jdnurr von Cutex !N di 1 Tit 1 1 -h rn li.im. -the natural lovelinrMi of your nail*, invite* the *weete«t flat, tery! Out -him otitwearn even eontlier poli>.|ie> laMMg Cutex contain* thr miracle-urar ingredient- Enamelon! The miraruloui "Spillpruf feature prevenu damage to clothe*144 words
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Advertisement235 1953-08-02 14 WyS> KEY SOLf MINTS JOSEPH TRAVERS C SONS ltd Pond's Talcum Powdei /^>§3t\ keeps you item as a axeam h J j Up? M a tin s^sSskaWCEvery morning after bathing, dust Pond's Talcum Powder all over your skin. In an. easy-to-hold container.it sprinkles smoothly to give you that delicate perfume235 words
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Miscellaneous246 1953-08-02 14 NEW CKOSSWOmi ft? S v i I ACROSS UUHN 1. Id One 1 ext'tlnt require- Mine I, w productite of •«t--put (H) 3 Finish with crime, perments. (11. t. 4); 11 They fly. for hapa. nuprrAcUlly. 4 He made I bid hMrU. (5. 2. 3, S) 12 End capital survey.246 words
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Article, Illustration1641 1953-08-02 15 MIAMI Silt A/I It - THE CROCODILE VIES TWICE MIAMI Silt A/I It CHAPTER SIX of oar new Malayan serial By A LI lay faeo downwards in thr bows, watching the waves broke into whit* foam beneath the blunt nose of the junk. The great painted eyes on each side of the prow were one1,641 words
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Article135 1953-08-02 15 WHILE resting iti the Botanic Gardens,. AU bin Mustnjiha, a Singapore schoolboy, sees two men searching the pockets of a dead Chinese With arcat oouraae Ali snatches jrom them a notebook and runs for his life into th e undergrowth. He mangoes to escape a'ter beina135 words
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Article63 1953-08-02 15 A RETIRED admiral Is seeking a sunken shiip off Cape Codd. Mass., containing a cargo of wool, worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. 4 LOS ANGELES schoolteacher has been accused of hitting a student over the head with a cello. A JAPANESE refused a television set, won in63 words
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561 1953-08-02 15 J. W. TAYLOR - J. W. TAYLOR By You *t it, Ali? A man I must have good eyes to drive that knife between the eyes of an octopus strike to kill, through the squirted ink that makes horrid midnight of the water in which he fights. "I561 words
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Advertisement275 1953-08-02 15 ji Fly via Australia— to NEW ZEALAND}, ■Y/fJjgUk So close hy QANTAS via ■mGßfo*. Australia, beautiful New Zealand is *Vp j^ ltofi&t/ a holiday wonderland near enoueh J|> \'^H^ even for 'local" leave. In less than day's comfortable JsSf 1 "tight hv bis; 4-rnrined Constellation from Siniraporr, K S V275 words
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Advertisement379 1953-08-02 16 16 mm Sound projector IH Opcra-iound At lew co«». $1600/- only. Pewerfull 10 warts otrrput amplifier abundant found volume for unforced clarify and richness of mtrtic and voice. 8" Alnico V speaker for crystal clarity of tone. One-case unit compact and light-weight under 40 lbs. Comprehensive range ef SPARES AVAILABLE379 words
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Advertisement175 1953-08-02 16 JANET LEIGH THE ONLY GIRL IN A LAWLESS WILDERNESS M.G-Ms"The NAKED SPUR CATHAY Old Smuggler SCOTCH WHISKY Sole Agcnti ROTTERDAM TRADNC CO. (MALAYA) LTD SINGAPORE MALACCA K LUMPUR IPOH PENANC I Plrasant-tattinfc AlkaS«lticr Jt»rt» I I to toothe and tettle your ditcom- I I fori the imilmml you drink it175 words
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600 1953-08-02 17 MEN WHO HAVE STAKED HELL IN THE FACE... They are reborn in 'A.A. 1 T*HE House of Steady A Hands lies in a long, straight street in Kensington, London. Inside work a group of men who have Just stared Hell in the face. Their main headquarters, elsewhere. are listed in600 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-08-02 17 In the market fur a slave? Here is American skating star (lloria Nord, scantily clad in slave jfirl costume for her role in "Chu Chin Chow" on ice at the Wembley Pool, London.35 words
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Article745 1953-08-02 17 IT was not until three months after the 'publication of Jane Eyre that the Rev. Patrick Bronte first discovered 1 his daughters had been secretly writing novels. Charlotte, who had written it under the pseudonym Currer Bell, took a copy into his study. "Papa," she said.745 words
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Article499 1953-08-02 17 DADIO stations behind the Iron Curtain have been ordered to produce more cheerful programmes. Instead of listening to figures of tank production in Stalinogorsk tor hours on end. Russians are going to hear light entertainment, including folk songs. Apart from that nostalgic old Russian folk song There's no499 words
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Article504 1953-08-02 17 H. M. Rush - FAULTY HOMES LEAD TO CHILD CRIME H. M. Rush By DURING these two holiday months of July and August. 28.000.000 American school children are "on the loose." For most, vacation means closer family contacts and building of even stronger family ties For many children, however, the boredom, frustration and family504 words
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Advertisement498 1953-08-02 17 "YOU.toomay be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAM I N i M I N ERAL deficiency Try this Proved Way Back to Health 6 Happiness WVn yw»*t» auilDk, tr*c\ amomlnvi tnphmt fr-.m Jrtf «tv» i* ikt Tmtft txtty >fr\\t, no mrp lot woik ot play, Q.n* VIK.KLP m-h498 words
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Miscellaneous186 1953-08-02 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACKOS* 0 I>OW\ 1. Stand up (4); 6. Break in Tumult (4); Laid oul ""»•'> <«): 3- An»m»l 14): 4. Kith (5); 10. Mxelal attention (8); It. J> 5. lMagurs (5); Enclouire Run hard (4); 13. Err->haped j (3l 7. Copied (4); 8. Raine blln- v. inid n186 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1953-08-02 18 Y-S Spvrial may be a serious challenge MANMXG BM.AiKWOOD St3iS LR k THE GMAJVm PRIX PnOURAMMK TODAY is Grand Prix day al Johore Bahru, and record crowds are expected to fl<i< k across the Causeway to watch the fun. To the1,086 words
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Article, Illustration315 1953-08-02 18 THE Singapore Rifle Association, one of the oldest sports clubs in the Colony, will hold the final day of their annual Bis'ey meeting for the Governor's Cup at 7.30 a.m. today at No. 2 Range, Nee Soon. The meeting, which opened yesterday, saw about 100315 words
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732 1953-08-02 18 JOHNNY JOHNSON - THIS BAN IS AN INSULT TO EVERY MALAYAN SPORTSMAN JOHNNY JOHNSON Singapore Sports Parade by f THE news that non -Asians are to be barred from the forthcoming Asian Games came as a shock to both Asian and non-Asian sportsmen in the Colony last week. The first question which comes732 words
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Article168 1953-08-02 18 CONFISCATE THESE CARS GABBETT LONDON. MOTORING organisations have criticised the Archbishop of York, Dr Cyril Garbett. for suggesting that the number of road accidents would drop rapidly if dangerous drivers cars were confiscated. In his diocesan letter, the Archbishop wrote. "The continual horror of killing and mutilation on the roads168 words
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Advertisement114 1953-08-02 18 INTERNATIONAL ALPINE RALLY _jL^_^^C*i»»fc_j£w*£^Lss«r" "^y^»_ tttMMW 0 -"-"'"^^^aBlMBBBBBlll^T'^BBBBBBY f ,w3*H9MsBBBBS^?*fe I ''Y^DsßFjMSt*''* _^^gir 7 !^BhsM>W* < bbb b B J»VQ^B b^ L Mp' fc^slss^^^^.^ssf I *>' 1 1 _j3jnssssssl W^s^J^ssssi 81^7 V flsV 7?l assssfcsssl^^^^**"^^t- 9{P La*' THE NEW SUNBEAM ALPINE WINS FOUR COUPES DES ALPES (DRIVERS: STIRLING MOSS JOHN114 words
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Advertisement391 1953-08-02 18 A k I /*A rJ §W* Packet «f 20's f.^ff S;ngapore: 68 cts. W* m Federation: 19 rts. The Ctqorctte for every occasio* W0» MO. W>ttS BBISTOt LOMOOM C-ll &*X^ Jl table* aC s V <^^Om Relieves that da ngtrous strain? A-.thmi threatens your health in many ways, but the391 words
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Miscellaneous143 1953-08-02 18 NEW CROSSWORD MmMnMtMalll|BL| i Irkj BsMEllwMgllMliv elsitl 1 i> c r3Eh,e c r e c>Ho !*bdFl w P N H W*H^BMyJ" POPULAR CROSSWORD ACBOSS: 1. Rts*. stare. It. Interest. 12. Pelt. 13. Ot»I. 14. Shyness. 15. Tef. IC, Ate. 17. Died. 29, Sara. 23. Store. 2«, RamP*t. 2». Exalt. 31.143 words
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Article, Illustration335 1953-08-02 19 PENANG, Saturday. J^ORTH are leading South by 48 runs on first innings in the annual cricket "classic" which started on the Western Road ground today. In reply to Souths low total of 94. North replied with 142. It was a day of335 words
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Article258 1953-08-02 19 SOI TH— lst Innn. H. r Shrppard c Cheow Telk b Appuni 2 P K. Perm c Appuni b Jones S. I). Williams st Kam lhon K b Kailward 5 I ln-tim; 1 In. im Slew b Appuni I S. Vrllupillai r Hobbn b Appuni I M. C K.i258 words
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Article85 1953-08-02 19 The first round of the Colony Oolf Championship wa.s played at the Island Club yesterday ResulUs were as follows: R. Isherwood (R.S.G.C.i beat Li:n Bo Van (Island) at the 19th. D W. McMullan iLVmdi beai C.A.A Robinson (Seietan 3 ana .2. J. C. Hutchenson i R.S.G.C.i beut85 words
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Article91 1953-08-02 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Federa- tion Sinhalese were all out lor 153 on the first day of their annual cricket match axuiiiM Singapore Sinhalese for the Hendrv Cup. Good scores were put up by J. I Soyza (42» R. Benjamin «3S>. E.I Weera-sekera 1 22 191 words
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546 1953-08-02 19 Perak. 3. Sehmgor. 4min MM. i Inin -ri-KHMi.il (t x llui relay: 1. I NS— Mai. 2. Selangor. 3 Pemk j 47.55 ec mcord). High jump: 1. R. Devosse iPen.i. 2. Foong Kam Heng iKed-Peraki. 3. A. Webber iPk.i. Sft. B'-in. irecord). Champion546 words
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56 1953-08-02 19 Cold Storage Sports Club (Singapore i. who are on a holiday trip v MtT.Miig. beat Mei.-lhg Police 1-u al MM yesterday. Ismail Omar scored in the tir.-t half. Harrixni in goal for Police, played an oiitstaucint' Hume. Best for Cold St.')i:iKe were56 words
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Article23 1953-08-02 19 Ranjier.*. scored a 3-0 win OTW Semn.inn in n Johnre Bahni leagu* Mx-ter match at the JaUn Srud^l Kround vej=trrrt«y.23 words
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Article316 1953-08-02 19 p' UISTRICT betame the cham- pion district with 63 points I for the Aw Boon Haw Shield at tht Singapore Primary School?' liri-t annual athletic sports at Jalan Be.sur .stadium yesterday. Although thLs is the first primary .schools sports. 80 schools in Singapore participated and were316 words
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Article60 1953-08-02 19 Royal Air Force CM) were 104 runs behind with s,even wkkets standing In their Uhandi Cup trieke; match against Indian Associalion at Balesticr Roud yesterday. In d:.m Asmh 'rttlon totalled 126 i (Veri'y Otll 11, Ashraff 33. Daven- port 6-27. Pear>on 4-31 1. At60 words
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Article121 1953-08-02 19 Tlu ties for tills morning n.e: At S.C.C.— 9 a.m.: virs C> I oke Cliua v Mrs. de Vries-Hi-.tUn: Mrs. All Muchlar v Mars. Mar'na Young: N. Fru.ser v Low Kec Low; S. C. Koyy and N. S Wise v Onj S'vee Kent^ and Ooh Hock Jin; 3.121 words
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328 1953-08-02 19 "T'liF Singapore singles runner-up. Mrs. Martha Young, repealed j her victory over Sheila Patterson In the Singapore championships when in the second round of the women s singles ol the Malayan tennis championships yesterday slit won by 4-6 8-G 7-5. MIH Patterson must be328 words
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585 1953-08-02 19 By Our Tennis Reporter A CHANCE combination, between On* Swee Keng of Singapore and the Penanp veteran Gob Hook Jin. yesterday eliminated the fourth seeded Siamese pair, Phibob Lekakul and Charn Issara, by 6-4. fi 3 when the Malayan lawn tennis championships were continued585 words
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Article422 1953-08-02 19 THE Lawn Tennis Assooif tion of Malaya apprals for information that Will lr?d t-o thf return of the Malayan mixed doubles trophy whi< h has been nnissinc since IMB. Pane »nd F. V. Khoo Ml. M, M. Karris and Lim Bone Son beat Hn Wei Hslen and T. T.422 words
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Article23 1953-08-02 19 Pre.^pnt Cadrf n( Paffles Insri"!tion heat Pajit Cnriet* Ir shnol fnr the Gnlden .Tublle^ Cup presented oy Pajst Cadets.23 words
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Advertisement441 1953-08-02 19 > cct more for your 'JKW iliotgun dollar, pluj finest £S^ un fcttura, wirh these t^ffljw Fox "doubles." Tens of Hie years, have made these JJSf~~\ Kirns their first choice for T^Bt*"/ value lW^^j/ Come in and sec the Ijf^ famous Fox "doubles." ///J .410 «au«e 4mW and now m441 words
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Advertisement18 1953-08-02 19 W K M a% Appotntment Gordons Stands Sup t c£4fiZ > BORNEO t. M SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC.18 words
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Article, Illustration2407 1953-08-02 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Bagbys, father and son, bring home four winners PENANG, Saturday. THK Bagbys' formidable father and son combination landed four winners in a row with Dande Bay, Broadside, Rubber Exporter and Asia Minor on the open injr day of the Penang Turf Club AugustAP - 2,407 words
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Article45 1953-08-02 20 TOTAL POOL: $232,770. FIRST: *****9 $55,864 SECOND: *****2 527.932 i THIRD: *****0 $13,966 STARTERS ($4,655 each): Nos: *****6, *****2, *****7, *****8. *****0, *****2. CONSOLATION ($1,396 each) Nos: *****3. *****4, *****7. *****1. *****0, *****5, *****2, *****6, *****7. *****3 TREBLE TOTE: Nine Tickets ($153 each).45 words
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370 1953-08-02 20 By Special Correspondent LONDON. Sat. 4 SFTORM is brewing over the. Football Leagues decision to bring forward the opening day of the coming season to Wednesday. Aug. 19. in order to leave Cup Pinal day free of fixtures and so avoid the cla'h with370 words
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Article61 1953-08-02 20 St. Pull's OB. A (Negrl Sembllam will meet Christian OB. A. (Sir.eaporei in the tinal of the La Sall'.'n raocar competition at the s t Jawpb'l Institution ground today St PMl*l OB A beat St Fran<)< OB A (Malacca) 2-1. while Chris'ian OB A. beat St Johns61 words
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Article427 1953-08-02 20 By EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Sat. SABAK Bernam. Grandeur j and Lilypad, all Class Five horses engaged tomorrow, second day of the Penang Turf Club meeting, did impressive workouts on the second grass track at Bukit Gantong yesterday morning. W.th Hollywood Star for company on the427 words
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Miscellaneous58 1953-08-02 21 /^ONI A PREVIOUS I IW. 1/^ (f \(XUKI\ V\ 7^^^^\j^t'^ V* AI^E THOSB y SOU^SWNCE TRAVELS MOT ZINCE AAV A\. >^KiOW CO^E^ I O9EATURES i YOU'VE NEVER, SEGM I KEG- OP ZCHKJAPPS I\^ /^TI» UP- ri^ TMINJGS UI^E 7H4TZ WENT PRV T j/ (K. ]r1 £z r/n-^-% >Le4P H|^ r58 words
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Miscellaneous86 1953-08-02 22 NOW TELL ME.SENORITA^N I JUD6E HOOK HAS A "^2 *-^*^^Fl f" r ■a.r. -> &JT l L.CV-'A'HAT is WORRYING J SCWE/VIE TO DAV\ UP Jr. /^SBM« H^S SO DETERMINED V^A VOuR PRETTY HEAD? r^ THE RED ROCK RIVER 7 \j /^SS^^^^VISV NOT TO HAVE THE -Ci^^ ABOVE THE PALLS. TO86 words
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Miscellaneous525 1953-08-02 23 Sunday Times Fun Parade Page 2 r?LL PICTATE THE CHALLENGE fHEY HAMMER HERe"s^^^END Hl/¥\ IN, MONTV---IF HE CAN GO A I >OU DELIVER IT TO A 6UY WOT SAYS HCS JK FEW FALLS WIT' AAE-- I'LL LISSENJ, IF HE'S I rWor? YOU WANT BOR6^ L/O/M/C/Pf HANNAH XQ GOT A POISONAL525 words
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Miscellaneous454 1953-08-02 24 s Sunday Times Fun Parade Pag* J (Saving looked at part of the I \^\*/ty L Jl[ C*^" v/ w~* S 31k MOON'S RECORDED HISTORY, PUNCH g^. V ff^mttw AND TORRO SET OUT TO DIG AND HUNT v M^JA f I t£SM HE FOR EVIDENCE OF ITS FORMER LIFE... >454 words
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