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Title Section13 1953-08-30 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Up No. 942. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1933. 15 CENTS13 words
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Article300 1953-08-30 1 i hinvsv tteds 9 f#o\ men in hid to sei%e power BANGKOK, Saturday. ASSASSINATIONS of Cabinet Ministers were planned by anti-govtrn-ment plotters jailed in the recent round up in Bangkok, a representative of Siam's Prime Minister said today. Major-General Momluang Kharb Kunchorn, Secretary-General to Premier300 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-08-30 1 Mitt Eileen Luit. mott eutl»»nding graduate ttaH nurse of Hie yea*, receiving a Medical Services Union Cold Medal from the Colony Director of Medical Services. Dr. W. Vickers. at yetterday't >- convocation." Story in Page 5. Sunday Times picture.42 words
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Article160 1953-08-30 1 Papers that SELL THE STRAITS TIMES and Sunday Times continue to flourish. Daily average net sale for the Straits Times last month was 64,463. This was the rctdl after deduction of all unsold, free and voucher copies. It is an increase of more than 23 per cent over the total160 words
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188 1953-08-30 1 LONDON, Sat. A DOCUMENTARY film of Britain's fight against terrorists in Malaya banned by cinemas here as j bad entertainment is to be shown after a three-month delay by an American-owned cinema, it was announced todayCinema exhibitors said the film "Operation Malaya" 1Reuter - 188 words
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Article60 1953-08-30 1 LONDON, Sat.— The suicide rate at Oxford and Cambridge, Universities is higher than at: other British universities Mr I T. R. Henn, senior tutor at St Catherines College, Cam- i bridge, said yesterday He ascribed this 'to the '•higher standard both at rntry and in theReuter - 60 words
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Article108 1953-08-30 1 MANILA. Sat. A FACT-FINDING mission of six members of the Upper House of the Japanese Diet left for Jakarta by plane today after a three-day stay in Manila. The mission, headed by Councillor Union Ikeda and including a woman Mrs. Mitsu Koro. conferred with nigh governmentUP - 108 words
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Article146 1953-08-30 1 B Fung of 196-A Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore-2, the Straits Times "Pick The Brides" Contest ewill rece.ve $5,000. His choice of the seven prettiest girls in order of prettiness was judged to give the best selection It was as follows: Ist "G" Greer Garson 2nd146 words
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Article228 1953-08-30 1 TEAKAGES of information on allocations of Singapore Improvement Trust houses have been used by housing brokers for their own profit. Some of these brokers were S.I T. tenants." Stat.ng this in his annual report, the Trust's chairman, 'Mr. J. M. Fraser, says: "Steps have228 words
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Article28 1953-08-30 1 TAIPEH, Sat.— The Formooan Government today banned the writing of chaiD letters as it was "a waste >■ energy and time as well as superstition." U.P.UP - 28 words
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Article66 1953-08-30 1 RANGOON. Sat— Communist rebels and Government troops I have stopped shooting at each other to co-operate against the common enemy floods according to reports reaching Rangoon yesterday from guerilla country. 50 miles to the north-east. Under a "gentleman's agreement." rebels are helping Government rescue workers strengthenReuter - 66 words
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Article23 1953-08-30 1 YOKOSUKA Naval Base Japan. Sat— The United States today delivered five landing I ships and one frigate to Japan.23 words
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Article, Illustration200 1953-08-30 1 KUALA LUMPUPR Saturday. IN SPITE of everything that's happened 19-year-old Lin Kirn Moot can still manage to sit up and smile bravely She's a pretty Rirl with a sweet smile and a soft voice Today she sits on a bed in200 words
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Article40 1953-08-30 1 SYDNEY, Sat. Th c armchair that Gen. Douglas MacArthur used at his wartime headquarters in Brisbane was sold at auction yesterday for £21 10s. An American bought the square leather uphostered chair for an undisclosed buynr. U.P.UP - 40 words
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Article20 1953-08-30 1 BELGRADE. Sat.—Yugoslavia and Hungary have reached basic agreement on establishing a mixed commission to investigate frontier Incidents. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article107 1953-08-30 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. STATELESS Michael Patrick O'Brien 58, sailed back to Genoa Italy, yesterday on the French ship Bretagne after a fruitless attempt to join his wife and family in Brazil. Last week he was not allowed to land at Rio de Janerio, although heReuter - 107 words
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Article33 1953-08-30 1 ATHENS. Sat Mr Anthony Eden, Britain's Foreign Minister, arrived yesterday at Canada in Crete on board H M.S. Surprise. He is on a cruise to convalesce after three operations.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article35 1953-08-30 1 TAIPEH. Sat.— The Chinese Nationalist Government is expected to start evacuating from Burma to Formosa early next month at least 1.700 of the Chinese Nationalist guerrillas commanded by General Ll Mi.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article220 1953-08-30 1 BNEW DELHI. Sat. |R. K. N. KATJU. the Minister for Home Affairs and States, yesterday said in the House of the People 'Lower House) that the entire Indian judicial system. civil and criminal, is to be overhauled. Far reaching reforms woula be introduced in ParliamentReuter - 220 words
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Article33 1953-08-30 1 LONDON. Sat Colonial agriculture and senior members of colonial agricultural departments will stand a sixdav conference In September at Wye Agricultural College. Kent, to discuss post-war development* in colonial agriculture.—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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100 1953-08-30 1 PANMUNJOM. Saturday. TTHI COMMUNISTS uid today Hiey would return all Allied prisoner* wanting repatriation, including all those the Reds sentenced to jail tor offences allegedly committed during captivity. Tne Peds also told the joint prisoner of war repatriation commistion that "more than100 words
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268 1953-08-30 1 CORRUPTION: CHIEF CLERK SENTENCED SENTENCING a Government chief clerk. Lim )oo Soo. to 10 months' gaol yesterday for corruptly taking $25 on July 2. the Singapore Second Criminal District fudge, Mr E. H. D'Netto. told him that he took a serious view of the offence as Lim held a "very268 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-08-30 1 flow would you like to be held by the neck while you take your dinner? But Mr. Stockholm, this tiger rub, doesn't mind at all. He was born when a circus visited Stockholm. Sweden, during the city's 700-year celebrations. Popper picture.44 words
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Article60 1953-08-30 1 MISS Constance White, an education officer of the Malay Women's Training College in Malacca, returned to Singapore yesterday by Qantas Constellation after attending a seminar on mental health and children development in Sydney. Miss White, who will leave for Malacca today, was the only delegate from60 words
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Article27 1953-08-30 1 COLOMBO. Sat. Hollywood, with the approval of the World Federation of Buddhists, is to make a US$2.--*****0 film of the life of Buddha.— U.P.UP - 27 words
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Article26 1953-08-30 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. Tall buildings in New Delhi swayed when an earthquake ihock lasting several seconds shook i ho. jity today.— fteuter.26 words
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Article41 1953-08-30 1 JAKARTA. Sat.— Mr. Arnold Mononutu. first Indonesian Ambassador to the Chinese Peoples Republic, was sworn in yesterday. The former Information Minister will leave for Peking at the end of next month or the beginning of October— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article37 1953-08-30 1 TAIPEH. Sat American and Chinese Nationalist service commanders yesterday conferred with Vice-Admiral Joseph J. Clark. Commander of the U.S. 7th Fleet, on board his 45.000- ton flagship. New Jrrsrv. at Kaohsiung, Southern Formosa. ReutrrReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration3318 1953-08-30 2 "Jungle Green - JUNGLE GREEN CHAPTER TWO of a great story about the Emergency m Mn East wwk "s chapter tve introduced #o a smalt group of British soldiers recent arrivals to the hajany area of Selangor. Terrorist activity is reported in Kroya. A Chinese family has been brutally murdered in a squatter3,318 words
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Article334 1953-08-30 2 Fads about fat by a doctor BATHS, EXERCISE, m?.ssage and other nondietary methods recommended for reducing weight cannot accomplish this purpose. The "only logical method" of reducing weight is to reduce properly the intake of food. This opinion is given in the Joumil of the334 words
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Advertisement125 1953-08-30 2 a a a •^gf^^^aar ay a^BsV a^fef'B^BsW tH iß^^"* 1 I™—""""aTaufl1 """"aTaufl hoiirc n o nQtno th« new »nr ne»t handlei** cont«ol UCQI 9 VI I C lld I lIC CAN E EASILY SECURED IN ANY POSITION jwk\ aflClClllßS ier*B /\«y\ built by Hercules precision methods this wonderful \^fK t\125 words
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Advertisement440 1953-08-30 2 C6O HOLIDAY BOOKINGS by ARGONAUT, boa c^A and CONSTELLATION QANTAS, R. aA. a KUCHINC-COLOMBO-KUCHINC 926/-SIBU-COLOMBO-SIBU $1,007/ LABUAN-COLOMBO-LABUAN $1,166/-JESSELTON-COLOMBO-JESSELTON $1 .206/-SANDAKAN-COLOMBO-SANDAKAN $1,286/All above valid 30 days SINGAPORE-COLOMBO-SINGAPORE 686/Valid 90 days 30 DAYS EXCURSION FARES Effective until 3 lit March, 1954 Pjrrieuljri and bookings from Malayan Airwjys, Ocean Striding. Singapore (TEL: 24.12):440 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-08-30 3 Back from training in Britain MEMBERS of the Malay Kreimcn* who returned from training in Britain on the Empire Orwell. From left to right are Lt. Tengku Ahma d. Lt. Ahmad Zulkifli. Cat*. Mohd. Sidek. Sgt. Sallch Asmirani and Sgt. Abdul Rahim bin Dato M udah Bak. Sunday Times picture.50 words
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214 1953-08-30 3 THE second batch of the "Custodian Forces" 1.278 crack troops of the Indian Army sailed for Korea on board the |aladurga yesterday to supervise war prisoners. Bidding them farewell. Mr. M. Copala Menon, Indian Government Representative in Malaya, said: "You have been in214 words
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Article160 1953-08-30 3 Singapore rubber market was quiet yesterday with small business passing around the previous day's closing level. September first grade closed at 63 7 R cents, a pound, unchanged on Friday's close. The closing tone yesterday was quiet. Clf\vnK prires yes'erday In cen\, per pound were: No. 1160 words
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Article19 1953-08-30 3 The price of tin in Singa- i pore yesterday was declared at 5309 a picul. up 53.75.19 words
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Article73 1953-08-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A 17-year-old boy was brought from the THok Mas Approved School before Inche Ls'^iall, Kuala Lun.pur First Magistrate, today and Jointly charges with P. Oabrll. 24. with stealing a wrist watch, worth $20 Mr Sundarshan Singh, prosecuting, said he did not know why73 words
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Article66 1953-08-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.When the Sungei Besi police had a roll call on July 22 they found that Special Constable Nayan bin Endut was missing, the Sessions Court here was told today. He was traced 26 days i later in Alor Star, Kedah. Nayan pleaded66 words
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Article63 1953-08-30 3 The Singapore Coroner, Mr. I Choor Singh, yesterday re- turned a finding of death by misadventure at the end of an inquest on Perumal Nadesan, a Singapore Harbour Board labourer, who was knocked down by a car in Krppel Road on July 24. Nadesan died63 words
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289 1953-08-30 3 Turn out racehorses to house poor, he suggests MEiV SHOULDX'T SELL PASTIES, SAYS CAPTAIS A PLAN to turn all Singapore's racehorses out of their stables and remove all cars from garages so that the buildings could be used to accommodate Singapore s homeless is among 55 suggested resolutions being put289 words
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Article90 1953-08-30 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— The Johore Bahru Police Court {today acquitted Heng Guan I Hoe who was charged on May 5. 1952. with failing to observe the sign "Stop, Look. Go." After being granted bail when first charged Heng failed !to appear again and could not90 words
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Article73 1953-08-30 3 They were all happy The Employees Recreation Club of the Metal Box Company of Malaya Limited held a children's sports day yesterday in the company's premises at Woodlands. There were many attractive prizes to win and lots of cakes and ice-cream. It was a day filled with thrill--for the children.73 words
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Article76 1953-08-30 3 The Singapore Asslaes for September will begin at the High Court before Mr Justice Whit ton on Tuesday. Thr calendar contains 12 rasps— two of armed gang robbery, two of armed robbery, one of causing hurt whilt committing; armed robbery, one of unlawful possession of a76 words
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Article51 1953-08-30 3 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat— Yeop Abu Baka r bin Haji Mat Arriftn. 29. was convicted of stealing three gold brooches from his mother and sentenced to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment followed by 24 1 months' police supervtafcm in the Sessions Court here. He admitted six previous con- j51 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-08-30 3 Here arc two more Ncwitrants Miss Betty Wu labovel and Miss Alice Cheng below i. both of 157. Kitchener Road, Singpaore. The contest, sponsored by the Singapore Union of |ournalists. will be judged during the Press Ball. at Raffles Hotel next Saturday.44 words
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Article49 1953-08-30 3 Indian sage will visit S'pore His Holiness Paranjyothi Mahan, founder of the Universal Peace Sanctuary in India, will arrive in Singapore on September 6. His Holiness Is regarded as one of India's most gifted sages. His teachings attract devotees from India, Burma, Cey- lon. Malaya and other coun- tries.49 words
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Article44 1953-08-30 3 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat.— The Kuala Kangsar Malay College Dramatic Society will travel to Kuala Lumpur to stage "As You Like It" by Shakespeare at the Town Hall on Sept. 10. 11 and 12. Later they will produce the play in Klang.44 words
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228 1953-08-30 3 PENANO, Sat, i rpHE Chief Scout and High A Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, visited Scouts i at Coronation Camp near the Botanical Gardens and presented the gilt cross to Senior Scout Lim Cheng Tatt for Gallantry. Senior Scout Lim rescued a 1 16-year-old228 words
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Article77 1953-08-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Mr. J. G. Houston suggested at a municipal finance committee meeting that schools should have free use of Coronation Park. He said the $5 charge for use of the park should be waived for schools. The park, he added, was being used in the77 words
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191 1953-08-30 3 2nd Coy. Boys' Brigade in annual inspection FIFTY officers and boys of I the Second Singapore Com- pany. the Boys' Brigade, turn- ed out smartly at their 15th annual inspection and display held in the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium, of the AngloChinese School yesterday. Lt.-Col. T. J Hutchinson. R.A.. inspected191 words
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Article, Illustration148 1953-08-30 3 They kept a secret from Hazel By Sunday Times Reporter rIS Is the story of Hazel Winters, a pretty 19-year-old Singapore student-nurse. At school she was keen on sport -especially netball. In 1951, she Joined as a probationary nurse. She had a good, secure job and had everything in the148 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-08-30 3 Three smiling faces Three little smiling facet waved and shouted "daddy" when rhe troopship Empire Orwell arrived in Singapore yesterday. They were the children of W. 0.11 C. Bolton of C. H. Q Tangtin. |ohn (81, Margaret (2), and Pamela (5) who had not seen their father for eleven months.53 words
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Advertisement205 1953-08-30 3 OPENING OF A NEW BRANCH, 20, VEERASAMY ROAD. The Spore Institute of Commerce, will be opening a new Branch at 20 Veerasamy Rd. in Sept, for English. Primary to Std. VII Com. Subs. Typing from 3 p.m. In view of Hie poor results at the last LCC throughout Spore (70205 words
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Advertisement269 1953-08-30 3 SEASON S DRASTIC REDUCTIONS bhtDOULATRAJVUco 48-50, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE-6 TEL: 7846 Commencing Monday, 31st August 7953. THE LOWEST PRICES WITH THE BIG6EST SAVINGS FOR YOU Usually NOW Printed Crepe 42" 3.50 1.80 yd Plain Satin 42" 2.50 1.40 Plain Taffctta 42" 2.90 1.80 Fancy Taffetta with Velvet Embossed Flowers 42"269 words
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Article, Illustration750 1953-08-30 4 Nelson Rutherford - Nelson Rutherford By AND HE DOESN'T CARE... T«AN Ah Ko w is 22 yrars old and a terrorist. He has been in the hands of police ever since that nightman day months ago when ho and two of his fellows walked into an750 words
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Article234 1953-08-30 4 A WEEK IN THE BIG PARK FIVE Chinese from Klang who returned last Sunday after a week's stay at the Kin* Gorge V National Park saici there were five highlights of their visit: 1. The 140 miles ride in an outboard motor to and from Kuala Lipis was an exciting234 words
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Article373 1953-08-30 4 Y^HEN you go fishing you can be sure of three things that you will catch, as well a.s or instead of, fish. The first Is a tan, the seconci a thirst and the third, a whaie of an appetite. I sugKcst you tackle the last item373 words
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Article657 1953-08-30 4 DOG CHEWED UP THE NEW PIPE ON his late visit to the City the Tuan bought a $6 pipe, because he could not afford a $45 one; and in any case he does not believe that such an expensive one would smoke any sweeter, or last seven times as long657 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-08-30 4 This week's nature study, of growing lilies, comes from S i c w Seong of 513 Pen j n g Road. P c n a n g.30 words
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217 1953-08-30 5 No shouting in my court' magistrate p UR INC a session yesterday in the Singapore City Police Court, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Cole-bourn, the magistrate, told the prosecutor, Inspector A. Majid, that he wanted no shouting in the court. The magistrate said this when the inspector shouted for Wong Thum Por,217 words
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Article146 1953-08-30 5 TEST FOR TAXI METERS rE FIRST taxi meters to be fitted on Singapore taxis will be tested at the Registrar of Vehicles Department tomorrow. A meter testing station was installed at the department about 18 months ago. Trie new taxi legLsation comes into force on Tuesday. No new taxis will146 words
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Article136 1953-08-30 5 rR THE FIRST time In several weeks, more blood donations were received last wepk in Singapore than transfusions given. During the week. 158 people pave blood. They included 18 from RAF. Seletar, 12 each from R.A.S.C. Pasir Panjang and P.W.D. Airport. Kirn Chuar Road. 11 medical136 words
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Article87 1953-08-30 5 Miss Daly a pioneer JOHORE, BAHRU, Sat. MISS K. M. DALY, recently appointed almoner in the General Hospital is pioneering a new technique in the treatment of discharged patients who still need looking after. Her work is not confined only to the General Hospital but to other Institutions such as87 words
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Article89 1953-08-30 5 At the end of a preliminary j inquiry In the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday, two men were committed to stand trial at the next Assizes by the Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulasekram. Tan Boon Cheng was charged with armed robbery and Low Tian Aik was89 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-08-30 5 BEATING FOR THE BANDITS All is up for these "bandits" as thrv are led off by a Polity and Home Guard ambush squad. A mm during a demonstration of defence tactics staged by the Kampong Simoe New Village Home Guards and Police near Ipoh on Thursday. Sunday Times picture.49 words
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Article310 1953-08-30 5 Dr. Vickers defends hostel rules Dr. W. Vickers. Singapore's Director of Medical Services, defended discipline yesterday in a talk to student nurses at the new hostel in the Ceneral Hospital grounds. He tnld them the hostel rulr.s were no stricter than those which any girl brought up in a good310 words
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Article144 1953-08-30 5 AID FOR YOUNG MUSICIANS rE Singapore Musical Society committee recently gave interviews and auditions to candidates for the society violoncello scholarship. As no candidate .showed sufficient promise to warrant being granted the full award, part scholarships in the form of payment of half of the tuition fees have been awarded144 words
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Article41 1953-08-30 5 All seats for the Musical Society* conceit to be eiven by young Singapore artir.ts and S Joyce Thompson at thr S 1 Andrew's War Memorial Hall tonight have been sold. Thr majority have been taken jo by members.41 words
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119 1953-08-30 5 Rimba gets Mew diet and likes it niMBA, the 18-month-old tige r which reached the London Zoo from Malaya recently, is now on show in the lion house. To vrcvent him clawing people, his cage has h<-cn surrounded with an additional barrier of wire netting. Officials are finding it difficult119 words
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Article122 1953-08-30 5 j rpHE forthcoming Week-]-I end for Horsemen orga--1 nised by the Selangor Polo Club and the Malayan Amateur Racing Association for the lirst weekend In September Is expected to draw large crowds in Kuala Lumpur. Organised on the lines of a typical British Hunt Amateur j Meet,122 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-08-30 5 SINGAPORE WEDDING Mr. He Eng Kheng and his bride. Miss Choy, leaving the Srrjiti Chinese Mttfiodist Church at Kampong Kapor, Singapore, after their wedding yesterday. Sunday Times picture.28 words
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Article139 1953-08-30 5 (^REAT interest has been I aroused by the forthcominu Arts Theatre production of "The Yellow Jacket." a Chinese play in the English Language, which is to be staged in the grounds of the I nmmissioner-General's home. Mallaig. Some telephone inquiries for tickets have even been receive- eri139 words
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322 1953-08-30 5 Inez, Maureen almost stale the show rE first amateur perfor- mance ever to be staged of Grahame Greene's two-act 1 play "The Living Room" was given by the Singapore Arts Theatre on Thursday night. Credit lor its success goes to Peter Wise for his smooth, sensitive production. Confined in a322 words
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Advertisement218 1953-08-30 5 ARE YOU UTILISING YOUR SPARE j TIME ADVANTAGEOUSLY? A VOLUNTEERS— Who can attend two or three evenings each M^ week and two Sunday? each month may .^S apply for enrolment into the ,^H MALAYAN AUXILIARY AIR FORCE TRAINING By competent R.A.F. N^ddHW Irurrucrorj is given in Hit following /jj flf218 words
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Advertisement305 1953-08-30 5 >spc*, by Pepsodent really gives mipmm'+tM teeth Teeth cleanril witti iVp-odont are whilrr, much whiter! That's because they are cleaner! And they are cleaner 1» Pepwdent is the only toothpaste that contain* Irium*. Pepw>dent with Irium cleans away the film wMdl not only duDt teeth, but al*o harbours the dangerous305 words
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Article, Illustration535 1953-08-30 6 These British troops 'adopted' a new village FILMS AND BOXING "(XF equal importance v to killing Communist terrorists is the winning of the hearts and mind? of the people" is the dictum of General Sii Gerald Templer, High Commissioner in Malayr —and the 27 Independent Infantry Brigade Transport Company R.A.S.C,535 words
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Article935 1953-08-30 6 By BILLY BUDD I on n«_:. lit; jagas! SENATOR M, who is sometimes pretty hard on Americans overseas, need have no sleepless nights over Mr. Carveth Wrlls. the explorer, and his wife who flew into Singapore last week. These two are generous almost to a fault in their anti-Commun-ism. Ex-Englishman935 words
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Article630 1953-08-30 6 VISIT TO BUKIT GREJA rpHERE is a hill in Malacca: I called "Buklt Greja" (literally Hill Church). Writing of it Mr. V. E. Dlas, the only man so far in the Federation t o be knighted by the Portuguese Government, i Malacca Settlement and Municipal Councillor, who died early this630 words
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Advertisement403 1953-08-30 6 ml Tek fj /Vow better ftian e(/er wjjlff; —with reinforced head il anc ancriorec J tufts! IMI The new reinforced head together with the Iml Tek anchor means that the tufts of Tek are; I Ml locked into the head. They're fixed firm and fast. I Ml rhis is the403 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1953-08-30 7 A date that meant so much to me URSULA BLOOM asks: Did my mother come back from the dead? QURINC the war I was living in a big block of flats in the country outside London. It was a temporary place whilst I was bombed out. Near me lived a1,043 words
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Article, Illustration875 1953-08-30 7 JOAX MIWDAI - Exquisite souvenir— if you have the money! JOAX MIWDAI Around the Singapore shops IU I WAS wandering around my favourite shop a few days ago and suddenly caught sight of the most beautiful piece of workmanship I have ever seen. It was a bowl of flowers entirely composed of jade,875 words
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Advertisement595 1953-08-30 7 f W' Deep-Cleansing wrrJ Yes. deep-cleansing is the greatest secret in beauty care. Because perfectly clean skin is the foundation of true beauty. 'Anne French Cleansing Milk actually floats away the hidden dust and impurities right from the base of four pores. It removes the dust you can't even see595 words
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Advertisement358 1953-08-30 7 4 VITAMINS (not just one or two) So much MORE benefit from yerg little if'" li extra cost— f 1 -AKTA-VITf ho. mor. fhon \iM m,'lll tour limci t>«« vitomin l^^\i J •trcnglh present in ordinary \^^r li food toniei £och o«ero»« B^fcs/ dos* (Two t«o«poon»uki) eon- W < toim358 words
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Article, Illustration665 1953-08-30 8 m: Uo - TAKING THE SIMMER OUT OF SIMMER m: Uo\\ »ti ]^|()ST women in Malaya, where no seasons occur to break the bright reign of an ever-present sun, are faithful in their fashion. "Wonder liihrics" may come and go, but small with more sense than inoncv whether they live in Singapore or665 words
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Article, Illustration878 1953-08-30 8 HELEN CATHCART - THE FRIENDS OF ROYALTY HELEN CATHCART By A CAR swings Into the gateway of Buckingham Palace and, always alert, the watching crowd cranes for a glimpse of the occupant. Very often nowadays it is someone they do not recognise, perhaps one of the Duke of Edinburgh's closest friends. Little-known to878 words
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Article575 1953-08-30 8 T AM a schoolteacher and for the paat lew years my pupils have been calling me by a nickname which I dislike Intensely. At first I Ignored them but I found that they persisted and now the nickname has stuck to me and even new pupils call575 words
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Advertisement400 1953-08-30 8 The VISHMMISS BUY v: .tm^JL*^, j£4S^B^B^BflMßJS^Bflß^^^llßk% an intrmiMnnal inrirty beauty, tntuls on Jfl J*. '^Bk PnnH'< Int he' romplmnn rntr She i/jy! "f HP^^^l "PntiH' Cnlri nnrl I'nnnhmg Creams I tht finest aids lo benuty cate 1 know". ■'jfirShr^'''' i *4dKE* I .a^aySSalaWLafet. i i I mX a^s*3Bijfc_#»» _^a^aflnl b.400 words
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Advertisement432 1953-08-30 8 /'Whether I serve it as a soup, as a tauce, or usr it in cooking— l can always count on building a grand meal with Campbell's Tomato Soup! It's a favorite in our family wins so much praise at the dinner table, *ay» so %> f;^ /> much time and432 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-08-30 9 They are not collecting metal boxes. But they are children of employees of the Metal Box Company taking part in a metal box race at Woodlands yesterday. Sunday Times picture.33 words
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428 1953-08-30 9 Officers strong protest at civil court delay' MAJOR C. P. B. Knight protested in the Se cond Police Court yesterday that it was extremely hard on an accused soldier that he should have to spend months in jail waiting for the civil authorities to try him. If the military authorities!428 words
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Article179 1953-08-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR Saturday. T-HE NEWLY-FORMED All-Malaya Peasants Organisation is now preparing a memorandum to Government about measures to raise the farmers' living standard. Proposals will include a new system of land rent and land tenure, re-distribution of land to farmers, merchanised farming and training centres179 words
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Article74 1953-08-30 9 His pipe has gone now Lim Kia Em, a locksmith and self-confessed opium smoker, waited In the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday for the end of a case involving his "most prized possession"—an opium pipe. Lim wanted to know If the pipe would be returned to him. But the maßlstrate74 words
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Article53 1953-08-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Mr. A. B. Ramsay. British Adviser. Kedah. will leave Malaya on retirement early In October. Mr. E C. G. Barrett will then act as British Adviser. Kedah. during the leave of Mr. I. W. Blelloch. Mr Barrett was formerly president of the Kuala53 words
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Article30 1953-08-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Ng Joo Sung was sentenced to 30 days' gaol by the Police Court today for moving foodstuffs without a permit in a controlled area.30 words
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Article24 1953-08-30 9 KUALA KANGSAR. SfK. The 1 6 Gurkha Rifles paraded here on Tuesday to say fajewell to Brigadier De Burgh Morris, Britain soon.24 words
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Article198 1953-08-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. DICTURES from all over the world are making their way into a small back room in Kuala Lumpur's museum. The pictures ranging from Picasso to Augustus John are being stored in the air-condi-tioned museum for a big exhibition in Kuala Lumpur on198 words
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Article129 1953-08-30 9 LAST weeks Little Theatre production. "The Road To Kashmir", was paved with good intentions. But this play, by a local author. Hugh Ranson, i s over 20 years old and it> as;c i. s telling. Situations and dialogue applicable to Briton.s in India in the early129 words
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Article40 1953-08-30 9 Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. Chief Justice of Singapore, will leave the Colony in the middle of next month on long leave. Mr. Justice Brown, the senior puisne judge, will act as Chief Justice while Sir Charles is away40 words
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48 1953-08-30 9 Plane damaged in Segawmat landing KUALA II Ml'! I! Sat. A KUALA LUMPUR Flying Cluh Auster was damaged when it made a heavr landing at Segamat airfield last evening. The plane was piloted hv Mr. Henry Lim. a member of the club. He and another occupant were unhurt.48 words
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Article126 1953-08-30 9 VILLAGE ELECTS MIDWIFE rE kampong midwife. Che Ou binte Abu Hanipah, was one of the successful candidates for the seven seats in the local council elections of Pasir Panjang Laut in Sitiawan, Perak, on August 26. Twenty-one candidates contested the seats. The successful candidates were: Ahmad Ayanuddin bin Haji Abd.126 words
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Article302 1953-08-30 9 REBUKE FOR COMPLAINING MANAGER KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AN estate manager in Pahang who complained that the labour department is always producing new and unpopular regulations was today rebuked. His grouse was that the department keeps threatening estate managers with prosecution. He asked: "Is all this legislation necessary?" i In a302 words
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Article42 1953-08-30 9 PENANG. Sat.— The George Town tenants' registration unit will set up headquarters at Port Cornwallis on Sept. l. It will occupy the building vacated today by the Federation Hor.-.e Guard headquarters which is going to Bluff Road. Kuala Lumpur42 words
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Article237 1953-08-30 9 One rubber union in Malacca MALACCA, Sat— The Malacca I'nited Estate Workers' I'nion. with a potential membership of 10.000. was formed when delegates from Malacca and Alor Gajah met at Alor Gajah to amalgamate their unions. Mr. C. P. R. Menon, who presidrrl, said: "Success has been achieved in our237 words
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Advertisement261 1953-08-30 9 FOUR-WAY TOPCOATS WATERPROOFS Also a full range of skirts slacks dresses. SOLE AGENTS IN MALAYA: LITTLE'S v SINGAPORE i- KUALA LUMRUR It OVAL IkTEIIOCEAX LIKESj RELAX IN LEISURE AND SPEND YOUR NEXT LOCAL LEAVE IN BALI THE ISLE Of- ROMANCE AND BEAUTY THE FAST AND COMFORTABLE VESSELS M. S. "TJIWANGI"261 words
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Advertisement140 1953-08-30 9 TROJAN iDHrHI 20 CWT. VAN IS THE ANSWER TO YOUR DELIVERY PROBLEM. sole Agents: CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LvD. Orchard Road, Singapore -9. Tel: 3938 274, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur Tel. 6429 Represented throughout the Federation /EEN IN THE /KIEf g«n«rally b« »«en »t th« tea «dg« —^^^^f^ttK^^^^^ in i140 words
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Miscellaneous316 1953-08-30 9 [■I hi 1 3, 1 Luff I SINGAPORE 7.15 a.m. Morning Star- 7.30 News; 735 Robert Farnon Orchestra: 8 Waltzing and Marching; 8.30 Breakfast Hour; 9.30 BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra- 10 Mvi slc;ii Round-Up; 10.15 Science I Survey; 10.30 Mld-Mornlnß Medley; 11 Appointment with Music- 11.30 Methodist Church Service; 12316 words
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Article24 1953-08-30 10 MRS. 5 WINTERS and family sincerely thank all those who kindly sent wreaths and attended th* funeral of the late Haiel Eleanor Winters.24 words
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Article67 1953-08-30 10 ANNOUNCEMENT M.V. "ASIA" Homewards Voyage 7 53. Vessel is berthed alongside Godowns: 4/5. Gate: 8. Heavy Baggage to be delivered to godowti b«- f ore 11 a.m. on Monday. 31st A'l^ust. Passengers motorcars to be delivered alongside at 1 p.m. on 31st August. Embarkation of p^srneers will take place at67 words
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Article356 1953-08-30 10 SO India is not, after all, to be allowed a place at the Korean peace conference. President Syngman Rhee was dead against it and what Rhee says goes Just lately. In the voting before the Political Committee of the United Nations, ludicrous countries such as Costa Rica,356 words
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Article111 1953-08-30 10 MALAYA takes Its citizen soldiers too much for granted. In this column last week, referring to the splendid successes of non -British troops in Malaya, we pointed to the dashing Fijians and Africans, the glorious Gurkhas and the hard-hit-ting Malay Regiment. We overlooked our Home Guard —and the111 words
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Article105 1953-08-30 10 GOOD news comes from Ipoh. More people are coming forward to aid the Blood Bank The target in the present campaign is 1.000 donors and, although this number is still a long way off, progress Is encouraging. It needs to be. The reluctance of the mass of people105 words
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151 1953-08-30 10 Man-made jungle helps us grow more food THERE is a jungle as thick and lush as some in Malaya within a two-and-a-half-hour drive from New York City's busy Times Square. It is a morass of creeping vines, towering trees, eight-foot weeds and massive shrubs so dense in sections that an151 words
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Article278 1953-08-30 10 EVEN before the jungle began to add its lessons to the laboratory's store of knowledge. Dr. Thornthwaite and his men had made long strides toward those goals They had found ways to measure exactly how much water a crop needs, tell when the water should be applied, and278 words
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Article129 1953-08-30 10 'Evapos' A SIMPLIFIED evapo also I has been built to helD even untrained farmers. As designed by Dr. John R Mather, another young Johns Hopkins scientist, the modified version is made from a 50--gallon gasoline drum, connecting pipe, an old metal chimney and a five-gallon oil drum Using evapos. the129 words
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231 1953-08-30 10 DESERTS CAN BECOME GARDENS, SAY THE SCIENTISTS I TLTIMATELY the cllmatoU logists discovered that the woods would absorb up to 1200 inches of water yearly By comparison, the heaviest 12-month rainfall ever recorded was 905 Inches at Cherrapunjl. India, in 1861. As the man-made downpour continued, the Seabrook woods began231 words
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Article316 1953-08-30 10 REPORTS of Dr. Thornthwaite's Jungle and other experiments have spread around the world, and h:s Climatology Laboratory has attracted scientists from every continent. After studying at Seabrook. they have returned to their homelands to apply the Thornthwaite theories. In some countries, people who a few years ago were still316 words
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Article63 1953-08-30 10 MY advice to Ursula Bloom whose articles pose the question: "Did my mother come back from the dead?' is to read what the Bible says about Spiritualism. Then i I feel sure, instead of attending seances she would tvoir*. them as she would the plague M ii Ursula,63 words
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Article464 1953-08-30 10 J^OBERT Chapman describes his series of articles "Man into Space" as an attempt to place the subject In perspective against Its rather confused modern background, but his introductory remarks show a remarkable bias in favour of science fiction and even include a dogmatic assertion practically denying anyone in464 words
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Article239 1953-08-30 10 "READING the letter, "An Old School", from Mr. S. Ramachandra, I felt thirtyodd years younger for I too was a student of the old Serangoon English School in Perumal Road in 1920—1921. I still remember the hymns like "Stand up. Stand up for Jesus" that the school239 words
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Article409 1953-08-30 10 Massey Stanley - Massey Stanley By ARRIVAL this week of Mr. Duncan Sandys, British Minister of Supply. BM brought home to Australians the immensity of their biggest wartime lob. It is now officially admitted that "an atomic test" will take place shortly at Woomera. 250 miles north of Adelaide in409 words
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Article, Illustration710 1953-08-30 10 MICE EASY LIFE ON THE EAST COAST Billow of sails— that's Kuala Pahang OI'MPED over a penin- sula of golden sand, the fishing village of Kuala Pahang introduces the muddy brown of Malaya's longest river, the 200-mile Pahang, to the blue of the China Sea. Of the 2,000 population of710 words
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Advertisement760 1953-08-30 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. HUTSON: On August 28th. at General Hospital. Johore Bahru, to Jane (nee Streliet'V wife of Peter Hntson a daughter. GARDNER: At Youngbere Meirorial Hospital, on 28.8.. 33. to Jean snd Robert P. Oardnrr. a son. Etenhen Parker. Both well. BAILEY: To Barbara fn«e Giilin). wi'e of W H.760 words
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301 1953-08-30 11 FRANCIS WONC - FRANCIS WONC JOBS ARE GUARAi\TEEn-AXD ALL FOR S5 By YOU can get- on the waiting list for a job at a king by paying $5 to a Singapore employment agency. Governorships and a lawyers practice are also offered at the same301 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-08-30 11 The driver of this lorry had a lin-kv escape yesterday morning in Newton Kn id. Singapore, when his truck ran off the road and demolished a eatepost after a collision with a private car. No one was seriously injured.39 words
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Article128 1953-08-30 11 HIS YOUTH BETRAYED L-DRIVER 21 -year -old was only 18 WHEN LAU KIM LIN. ft] learner-driver, called at the Singapore Traffic Police Headquarters on August 7 for his driving test, his "boyish looks" aroused the suspicions of the tester, the Third Criminal District Court was told yesterday. His identity card128 words
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Article109 1953-08-30 11 MR. JUSTICE BROWN yes-! terday ordered a retrial I at the Singapore Assizes in the case of Majid bin Ahmad, a soldier, accused of armed robbery of $988 from the NAAFI canteen at Kay Siant; Camp, off Tanglin Road, on May 8. The jury could not109 words
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Article84 1953-08-30 11 MALACCA. Sat.— Mr. R. Iyer, the Jasin Court magistrate, today told two men that they were distillinc liquor with such a large still that they could very well sudplv the whole of Jasin's village with samsu. The men were fined $500, or five months' gaol, and84 words
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Article164 1953-08-30 11 School draw tickets sell well PENANC, Saturday. %WITH THE date of the draw postponed to Saturday. YW October 31, 500.000 tickets issued for St. Xaviers "br'cks" appeal are selling fast in Penang and other towns throughout the Federation. j~~ The draw was originally arranged for164 words
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134 1953-08-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sal. riOOTBALL fans in the FeF deration will probably not be affected by the new scale of entertainment tax rates which will come before the Federal Legislative Council for approval at its meeting next Wednesday. A spokesman for the Football134 words
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Article47 1953-08-30 11 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— Kee Kirn Joo. 31, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in the Teluk Anson Magistrate's Court for assaulting Kee Ya 1 1 K with a coconut husking I .spear at Parit 4. Sungel Surnun, in Lower Perak. on Aug. 8.47 words
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Article78 1953-08-30 11 The wedding between Flying Officer T.D.C. Poland of RAF. Regiment (Malaya I, Changi. Singapore, and Mitt Rotemarie I. Coombcj of Newton Abbot. Oevon. England. scheduled to take place yesterday had ro be postponed 'ill next Saturday because the Empire Orwell, on which the bride travelled «o Singapore,78 words
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Article177 1953-08-30 11 Spirit attacks young girls PENANG, Sat. A "PELESIT" (spirit), which has lost its guardian, I; said to be playing tricks and striking terror among a group of houses tn a Malay kampong in Jelut o n g, Penang. The spirit is said to have attacked young girls177 words
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Article55 1953-08-30 11 PENANG, Sat. —Penang police are anxious to contact Loke Soo Har, (24), whom they believe can assist them in their investigations Into the murder of a shop assistant. Tan Ah Hin, on th«; night of July 30. Tan was stabbed as he was cycling along Campbell55 words
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Advertisement43 1953-08-30 11 DOG'S S§ HEAD Sllf\/ GRAND VARIETY DOG SHOW in aid of Overseas Chinese Creche at N2M. \IMIIII II \IMIIVI O> S I AIMI >l Guillemard Road TONIGHT of 9p.m. TICKETS 810 35 $2 Undet the Patronage of The Rt. Hon. Malcolm Mac Donald43 words
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Advertisement253 1953-08-30 11 V"**"^'^W '•\[/fj*S^ II ft mm x5 \U ft *'V p,»->l > The HERMES "Baby" is portable in the true sense of the word Wherever you go- this amazing little typewriter will accompany you. It is sturdy and nght at the same time Its smallness will surprise you. Anybody can use253 words
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Miscellaneous783 1953-08-30 11 "This is the work of Cod, that ye believe on Him whom He Kath sent." Matt. 6:29. < 111 i:< II OF ENGLAND BT. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL 3P m Sunda >' Sfhool. 4 p.m. Ser--7 a.m. Holy Communion- 8 am' vlce: t ondllrt «l b Y the aharm. Choral Eurhart.M: 9.30783 words
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Miscellaneous113 1953-08-30 11 The Weather Minimum temperature (7.30 p.m. on Auk 28 to 7.30 a.m. on Aug. 29 Singapore (78 degrees), Penang (75), Kota Bahru (74), Kuala Lumpur (74). Ipoh (73). Kuantan (72). Maximum temperature (7.30 a.m to 7.30 p.m. on Aug. 29):' Singapore (89). Penan* (87). Kota Bahru xxi not received, Kuala113 words
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Article, Illustration152 1953-08-30 12 THE UGLY DUCKLINGS XHE Sunday Times is offering cash prixes for readers' pic tures published in this page. First prize is $30, with $15 for the second best and $5 for the run-ners-up. THIS week's first prise goes to T. S. Ho. of 401 Upper SerMtgoon Road, Singapore for Kit152 words
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Article, Illustration453 1953-08-30 12 RONNY HOWARD; W^^^^^^^^^Z^^tt^^^^^^^^^^^^ F - Things husbands da RONNY HOWARD WOULDN'T RISK SORE THROAT WATCHED WIFE DROWN By EVERY night Andre Galinier gave his wife a beating and then sent her to sleep in a garden shed with the rabbits until in retaliation she at last turned round and stabbed him. "We must pity this453 words
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Advertisement373 1953-08-30 12 P E R U T Z Peromnia: Pro v ides Sckcintr 33 Perfect Weiton 100 Pictures mmm> gp PJERUTZ I Schtiner 29 WtttoN 50 Mad. in Gmm, PeRSENSO: Schemer 30 We»»on 50 Upturn. i tSS@S Al2 K3S 16 m.m Rollfilm 8 m.m. Rollfilm Camera twin turret Carrier* three lens B373 words
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Advertisement114 1953-08-30 12 !JIIIIIIIIIII(]IIIIIIIIIIII[]IIIIHI I I^IISLCjKM I lIICJIIIIIIIIIIIICMIIIIIIIIIIC]^ BTTT^BI 1 CONTESSA i 24x36mm WiHi Tetsar 5 r 2.8 in Synchro 'N*^ W^^^ Compur Shutter I"^^^^^ THE CONTESSA has all features a discriminating amateur may desire in a miniature camera The viewf inder and the rangef inder are united in the combined range and114 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1953-08-30 13 They 're looking into space far new ideas W^^^^^^^^^Z^^tt^^^^^^^^^^^^F^ i^g£| jfßjHßfiS ig^ittMi One such a film is "The N(V' British and brisMins with detail. We see James Donald as the jet designer who is so concerned with the conquest of space that he neglects his wife (Phyllis Calvert) and comes1,015 words
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258 1953-08-30 13 I>EST Him of the week is °"I Confess" with Montgomery Clift, Anne Baxter. Karl Maiden and Brian Aherne. [fa an Alfred Hitchcock picture, and like mast of Hitchcock's work is the deeply etched study of one man. in this case a priest "I Confess'258 words
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Article, Illustration582 1953-08-30 13 Meet the Rhedosaurus s|UO.\ICR or later all the best moiistiTs get to New York and start pulling the place down skyscrape.- by skyscraper, while hordes of hysterical citizens rush shrieking about the streets and are crushed to death beneath a paw or a claw the size of a .ailway station.582 words
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Advertisement321 1953-08-30 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION Jl iSr* ATTRACTIONS -"jjp TODAY 11A M 145> O nn.u >* UUCUH 4.15,6.45. DAILY JfifcL— PM PHONE 21-116 C OR BOOKINGS yiV rn YEN CHUN WAI WAI HAN SIANG IN -AN ACTOR'S ROMANCE rod.v 8 ML TONG K().\<; HEROINE PT.IH" (Mandarin) HIGH TIDE OF ADVENTURE! 4 SHOWS ihovt321 words
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Advertisement256 1953-08-30 13 SHAW I?!' BROS. are proud to announce that the FULL-LENGTH (approx 80 mins.) film IN COLOR of the "Conquest of Everest" WILL SHORTLY BE ARRIVING IN SINGAPORE t y"'^^^^^^^~=--=-^ Phone 6903 I.4i>, 4.UU, 0.-*u, v.jo^__^-— \g^ 4^ r \^t CUT Ot MAUPASSANT f 4 I\t Il: x <" "'Hi KMII.ISH256 words
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Article, Illustration596 1953-08-30 14 A CHANCE FOR 36,000 MALAYAN YOUNCSTERS THE BIG BLAZE A NEWSPAPER editorial, speaking of scouting, once said: "Training of the old is good— training of the young is vital." In the Federation there are 36,000 scouts who are the recipients of this "training" a596 words
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Article205 1953-08-30 14 JUST 31 years ago, a young Australian baron left a trunk full of winter underwear, heavy suits and an old astrakhan overcoat in a London depository. He haggled with the tall young storekeeper about the odd 3s. in the advance storage payment, then handed out205 words
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Advertisement78 1953-08-30 14 for the first time, Malaya's most m/ff^S^^ popular 10 h.p. car, the Austin m9WMM Somerset, available for delivery ||9^|ffi^i immediately, in 1953 colours i WKKM r~ w .yi.li; I Miii M ■^^^t^^^^mm^^^^mmm% mmmmmmm^' m mmmmmmm\\ I^BftiBkZ__^^^^^^^^^ ~Mf t *"*'^^m\ with smart harmonizing trims Ufffff^j^^ You can see the Austin Somerset78 words
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Advertisement159 1953-08-30 14 10 BLUE GILLETTE BLADES IN ■Hj Gillette jj^k Quick-feed n** Dispcnsei ii i WIO at no extra "C 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 with159 words
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Article, Illustration1193 1953-08-30 15 ROBERT CHAPMAN'S seventh article in the series MAN INTO SPACE radar screen gives a normal reaction: the descent is going according to plan... Btit this is no ordinary touch-down. It is a touch down on the Moon. The first. And there are so many things1,193 words
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Article, Illustration1480 1953-08-30 15 Ml \>ll S llt A/I li - THE CROCODILE VIES TWICE Ml \>ll S llt A/I li B> All bin Mastapha, a Singapore ■rhoolhor has b*»n seised by a rouple of aaoassins and forced to accompany them to an Island where they hop* to find burled treasure. While trrkkinr through the junrle. a hrlirnptrr flies over them1,480 words
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Advertisement610 1953-08-30 15 Rheumatism and Backache Gone in 1 Week Fluih Kidney* With Cyttm ond You'll Feel Fin* Cyttax the prescription o( a fajnoua ioc toi- end* all trouMea due to faulty kidney actloti In double quick time, ao, If you suffer from Rhtumatlam. Sciatica, Neuritis, Lumbago Backache. Nervoutnaaa, Leg Pains Dizziness, Circles610 words
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Advertisement112 1953-08-30 15 < << < <<< < *s ifjir y^S^fl made WHIPPED CREAM Pi JliilF I CUP OF DUTCH BABY MAKES /JaiiliJii^ Place a tin of Dutch Baby Evaporated S >G^Cliiili u rM PARTLY FROZEN. Pour content! f f fg&liiiilF >nfo a VERY COLD bowl, add one I jSbSL wzsir tablespoon of112 words
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Advertisement302 1953-08-30 16 w|l, alalai "^jK^k^^ 16 mm Sound projector m Opera-sound it low cost. $1600/- only. 0 Powerfull 10 watti output amplifier abundant sound volume for unforced clarity and richness of music and voice. 8" Alnico V speaker for crystal clarity of tone. One-case unit compact and light-weight under 40 lbs. Comprehensive302 words
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Advertisement302 1953-08-30 16 Hep $>0 EACH /\Psv 50 NOT INFLAMMABLE NON STAINING a PLEASANT SMELL MOSQUITOES COCKROACHES BEDBUGS FLEAS -FLIES, etc. OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES OR WRITE P.O. BOX 142 SINCAPORE. Swedish Massage Excellent for Sp'/nnv PackAchr, Wrannesv Etc. Sportsmen and Arhterri will find this acknowledged treatment of immense help ro keep rhem302 words
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Miscellaneous1370 1953-08-30 16 "^1 sv^ JKy p5Le, hi& weig»ht tze&Ti nc^ oh a mccc stump ■^^<a^Ss^^Es^J^^3^^ I vJA^^ec* teeth cippgb \&h* JfMil'j CONTgHie O A PAf?IM6 SCHBW6 |||j l(* \/)|!l|| IJIO lililllll |l|lL4 eCVAt T£NT NOT<?U|TE TACZAM OOLPM. WSJjS^WFWrSWmIH STARS 0F THE FRENCH REPUBLIC i THIS WEEK FOR ALL S WrM& < W1,370 words
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Article566 1953-08-30 17 Nathaniel Gubbins AS the newspapers seem to be devoting a lot of space to animals during the silly season, thi; tiny little column will devote what space It has to animals '00. Among those mentioned In some correspondence about laughing animals there were the Newfoundland dog who shared the family566 words
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Article439 1953-08-30 17 SHE HAD TO BELIEVE IN THE WORLD AND HUMANITY' "In a badly lighted small apartment, which looked as though it had not been swept or dusted for about a week, 1 found a dozen or so people of unidentifiable nationalities relaxing with liquor and439 words
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Article793 1953-08-30 17 Sunday Times Book Of The Week Unable to justify SHE Ls tlie elder ciaughter ol a Samurai family ol liberal iara s and education; lu>r (ftther was a journalist and her mother a teacher, and Yoko wa« educated in Kona in the early days o; its occupaliun by Japan, at793 words
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Article140 1953-08-30 17 Blue eye for sale $29,500 DOES anyone want to buy a healthy blue eye for £3.500 (M 529.500»? A 28--year-old Texas farmer's wife has offered to sell one of her eyes to someone so that she can move her family to Alaska in the hopes of discovering oil and financial140 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-08-30 17 A Correspondent - Dreamy Donna DONNA REED. United Artists star, will soon be seen on Malayan screens in "Raiders Of The Seven Seas."20 words
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Article360 1953-08-30 17 >l\\\l\t. BLUKWOOh - Healing hands in the grocers A Correspondent \u TIIK small erocer's shop sells pverythinß from bootlaces to liquorice sticks. But with your pound of tea or pot of jam you may also be offered a free "cure" for toothache or migraine. •Phil'— Mr. Philip Wyndham, the 43-year-old grocer claims to360 words
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Advertisement326 1953-08-30 17 V More letters at less cost thanks to the 'HALDA HOUR" 41 Do you know why the lut hour of the day is so often called the "Halda Hour" by so many typists? It's because Hallda's green colour make the typing go so easy. The typists can hold top speed326 words
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Advertisement119 1953-08-30 17 the NEIV KARRIER "Gamecock" 3-4 TONNER Entirely new Under-Floor Six-cylinder O.H.V. Enj;in«» with Chrome finished Bores and 7-bearing Crankshaft develop* 85 B.H.P. Modern 3 and 7-seater all-steel cabs Full forward control with unimpeded with swivelling quarter lights afford floor space give* grratly increased driver controlled and draught-free ventilation. comfort and119 words
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Miscellaneous185 1953-08-30 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 1. K\clu«l»e t. Pour out 1. Sailor*' mn[ (6) 1. Inrann* win* 12. Lift up (S) 11. Ficurr 3. Spoon* (6) 4. Nifht Wort iT) It. Fervid Id IC. Appearing in (.1) 5. Made nrMonn In Uxt (t) ■print IT. Nothinc (S) 11. Be- Evrn i.-,i185 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1953-08-30 18 >l\\\l\t. BLUKWOOh Molitriiig notes b> A SUBTLE change has overtaken the British export car trade, and the United States of America is now Britain's hest customer for cars. Sir William Welsh, representing the British Motor Industry Association, says it is the British sports cars that have caused1,027 words
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Article, Illustration444 1953-08-30 18 SINGAPORE weight lifting enthusiasts who have been taking it easy for the past six months start training next week, and I know seven who not only want to make their presence felt In a bin way at the Singapore Senior Weightlifting Championships to be held444 words
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888 1953-08-30 18 Johnny Johnson - Johnny Johnson By ONCE again we come to one of those lulls which occur after big sports events, and with the passing of the Malayan A*, championships, and the Malaya Cup final, representative sport takes a rest. There are many things to ponder upon888 words
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Advertisement166 1953-08-30 18 Fly CUHUi-BOkl) 4-engined CONSTELLATION >Vj^' k LEAVE SINGAPORE TODAY, BE IN LONDON ;W>L > I\} V TOMORROW X Alternative routes on k »TOP-OV E R S A T NO EXTRA AIR FARE the Kangaroo Service provide a variety of k vavel itineraries. k TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF ROUTES £o nd166 words
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Advertisement207 1953-08-30 18 The familiar Player's Sailor figure symbolises-, all that X>^)£s is dependable and worthwhile m tobacco-manufacture. <i /^o^ff\ In the cigarette world it stands for Player's Navy h~uK^s*fn Cvt a name rendered iustly famous for. the excellence XS^fij^y and quality it gives. to smokers. LAYIi'S NAVY CUT CICAKITTfJ' PM-10 AD -X207 words
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Miscellaneous117 1953-08-30 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION Arrow: 1, Select. C, I.ibatr. 12. Hravr. 13. Decagon. 11. Ardent. U. Vernal. 17. Nil. 14. Soled. 2*. Ado. 21 Teetotal. 23. OUc. 24, Sired. 25. Sleek. 27. Resided. 29, Creed, 31. Napes. 34. Hiss. J5. Afrarian. 37. Arc. 38. Miser. 39. Ere. 40. Feared. 42. Damael.117 words
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Article, Illustration542 1953-08-30 19 NEO BETTERS HELSINKI TIME FOR 100 METRES "VEO Chwcc Kok, Singapore's swimming sensation who holds four Asian Games gold medals, returned a time of 57.2 sec. for the 100 metres freestyle, which is .2 sec better than the winning time of Clark Scholes (U.S.A.) at the Olympics at Helsinki last542 words
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Article252 1953-08-30 19 Indians out for 108 runs SINGAPORE Cricket Club fast bowlers Callus and Harrison Save Indian Association batsmen air uneasy time Jn the tlrst Innings of i the ainua. Gandhi Cup match at Balestler Road yesterday. The Indians were dismissed for 108 runs with Callus taking four for 55 and Harrison252 words
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Article108 1953-08-30 19 Results of friendly soccer in;. played at Farrer Park yesterday Kerela F.C. beat Rangoon Road Younesters 3-1. Yus-off. Gopi and B.mabas scoied for Kerela P.C. Kay replied for Rangoon Youngsters. Genial Youngsters beat Merry A. A. 3-1. Tamby <2t and Razak n-ored for Genial Youngsters108 words
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Article59 1953-08-30 19 SELANGOR 25-MILE CYCLING TRIAL KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Entries for the Selangor Cyclists Association's annual 25-mlle time trial will close on Sept. 18 with the hon. secretary. 3770 Cheras Road, Kuala Lumpur. A five-mile time trial for women cyclists will be held at the same tlmr The trials will be run59 words
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Article24 1953-08-30 19 The Singapore Cricket Association's junior tournament final between BODCA pnd Ceylon Sports Club "A" on the SRC padanß today, has been postponed.24 words
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Article23 1953-08-30 19 In a SAFA junior cup tie played at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday Indian Brotherhood beat Traction Co. Union 4-1.23 words
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Article39 1953-08-30 19 SITIAWAN. Sat. Three fix- I turps of the Dlndinßs dlsirlct knockout badminton competition were played ofl at the Ghandi Memorial Hall. Lumut beat S.A.E.S. Union 5-0: i Indians beat Evergreen 3-2; and Police beat Cashwood Tawar 5-0.39 words
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Article27 1953-08-30 19 SITIAWAN. Sat SitUiwan Balal Poliro. Dindlngs District Police league champions, will meet the i Rest tomorrow in an exhibition match on the Sitlawan padang tomorrow.27 words
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Article105 1953-08-30 19 Army all-rounder Derrick Dent turned in the best bowling performance of the Colony season taking nine Royal Navy first innings wickets for 50 at Aycr Rajah Road yesterday. Navy, in spit* of Dent's penetrating left-arm swingers, batted defiantly for 137 runs in their inter-services cricket tournament fixture.105 words
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225 1953-08-30 19 SINGAPORE won nine bouts' to two against Johore in an amaleur boxing tournament at the Johore Bahru basketball stadium on Friday night. Two of the Colony victories were knockouts while a third was a technical knockout in the third round The Colony boxers were225 words
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Article42 1953-08-30 19 Blntang Bulan S.C. beat Netaji 9C. 3-1 in the SAFA Div. 3B league game at CYMA ground yesterday. Ismail (2) and S. M. All scored for Bintang Bulan while Tan Yong Chin replied for Netaji S.C. Cpl. Henderson refereed.42 words
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Article112 1953-08-30 19 Bowlinr: Dlplock 12-6-25-1; Hunt 13-3-33-0: Flinders 7-1-15-0; Dent 16 3-3-50-9. ARMY— lst Inn*. Stacoy c Lewis b Bryce 2; Eley c Bryce b Pidgeon 30: Dent b Brycr 0; Barren run out 10; Reynolds C Gallagher b Lewis 28: Flinders c Pidgeon b Bryce 6: Duggen i112 words
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Article529 1953-08-30 19 MALAYS BEAT DISJOINTED CHINESE MALAYS did not have much difficulty in beating Chinese 3-1 in a friendly match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday which livened up after i n dull first half. Chinese were a disjointed aide and with the exception of Boon Leon:;, in the attack, and Trow Keng529 words
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391 1953-08-30 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. FEDERATION POLICE were leading by 45 runs with eight wickets in hand at the end of the first day's play in their two-day annual cricket match against Singapore Police on the Police Depot ground here today. Going in fo r the391 words
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Article40 1953-08-30 19 S.C.A. JUNIOR FINAL OFF Th c Singapore Cricket Association junior tournament final between Ceylon S.C. and 8.0.D.C.A. which was to have been played on the S.K.C. padang; today, has been postponed. A ilatc for the match will be announced later.40 words
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Article49 1953-08-30 19 PENANG. Sat. Rain Interrupted play today in a Rulers Shield cricket competition semi final between Penang and Perak Malays on the Western Road ground. Penang Malays batted first and had scored 41* for seven wickets iHa van Meah 17, Samsuddln 2-14) at the close.49 words
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Article158 1953-08-30 19 MELBOURNE. Sat. rpilE Australian Golf Union's de- cislon to reduce the handicap limit for entries in this year's National Open championship has come as a shock to both amateurs and professlonls. The open will be held at the Royal Melbourne course from Oct. 22 24158 words
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Article41 1953-08-30 19 SITIAWAN, Sat. For the first time in Dindlngs a soccer team. Sungei Wangi Group, scored a grand triple. They won the Marrable-Burns Shield League. Planters' Cup knockout competition and Mr. John Watson Cup knock out competition.41 words
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Article24 1953-08-30 19 KUANTAN. Sat— A last-minute goal rave the 4A Det. Lancer* a S-l vlcton- over the Indiana In a league soccer match.24 words
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590 1953-08-30 19 Newcomer Reidy sets record at first attempt A NEWCOMER to Singpore athletics, Col. C. J. Reidy, set up a Malayan hammer throw record with his first competition effort in this country, at the Achilles Club championships at the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. His 158 feet two inches throw was more590 words
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Article107 1953-08-30 19 IPOH, Sat. Perak Chinese Recreation Club beat Teluk Anson Chinese Recreation Club by a 4 matches to nil in the Sultan's Cup tennis first round tie on the PCRC court.s today. Results: Tan Cheng Phor and Llm Thiam Chin beat Lee Ene Chong and Ng107 words
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Advertisement155 1953-08-30 19 Radio Malaya PENANG KUALA LUMPUR present their JCHMOTYJUIZ^ In aid of St. Nicholas Home for the Blind FRIDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER at 3.30 p.m. (Repeat Sunday, 6th September at 10.00 a.m.) Unlimited tntries .50 ctnts each to: KENNEDY BURKILL LTD., Chartered Bank Chambers. PENAN6 2nd Prix* Ist Prize: 3rd Prix* 159155 words
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Article, Illustration2888 1953-08-30 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Isv Misty Line upsets to pay $151 for win gHANGRILA, an up and coming 3-year-old by Pappageno 11, put up a magnificent staying performance to win the Class 3, 1| mile trophy race at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, concluding day of the Selangor Turf ClubReuter - 2,888 words
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Article56 1953-08-30 20 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $326,100 1. No. *****4 ($88,047) 2. No. *****5 ($44,023) 3. No. *****0 ($22,011) STARTERS $3,144 each): Nos. *****3. *****8, *****4, *****9, *****2, *****1, *****5. CONSOLATION ($1,956 each): Nos. *****0, *****4, *****0, *****5, *****6, *****4, 113 251, *****6. *****4. *****8. DOUBLE TOTK: Ist D«uble: l ticket '$2,453)56 words
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Article, Illustration298 1953-08-30 20 LEAril'E DIVISION 1 Aston Villa 2 Arsenal 1 Kolton 2 Liverpool P.nrnlry 4 Sheffield Wed. 1 in I-.. 3 Charlton 1 HiiddersArld 5 Portsmouth 1 .Manchester V. 1 Newcastle 1 Preston N.E. 0 W. Rromwlrh 2 Sheffield I. 3 Blackpool 4 Minderland 4 Manchester C. '>298 words
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Article467 1953-08-30 20 NEW YORK. Sat. I FIGHT FANS are still unconvinced that Rocky Marciano deserves ranking as the "New Dempsey" but the heavyweight champion can clinch such recognition by flattening Roland La Starza in their Sept. 24 title fight. Marciano's record of 39 knock-out victories in 44 boutsUP - 467 words
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Miscellaneous37 1953-08-30 21 /V^ V^fT^ te<>^* 1^ HOUGH PISTRACTEDBHSCOGO&ANP ttW^15<k "2-L v, uksulajhe weep mind-i?eapim& midgets 4^\^€^1 icSH?/*^ ivc Vv 4Ay/Ai4I GALZ. F/VZ.S 7U BRl\JG RESULTS.' JtWxA feVl.'y. VOU AND VOOR I^^^J FATHER BE ANC? JB^fe Tvlose BULLS ARE 137 words
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Miscellaneous237 1953-08-30 22 TH>S CISCO KIV. ye** M** uTest fatfcntrite AS CISCO AND LUCY KEACH THE &-O&E f POOR PANICHO.' "T DON'T YOU SEE P THE RIDGE OA NO.' IF THE RIVER ABOVE THE PROPOSED DAM... I'M SORRY.' BUT s IS WEAK/ WMEN THE DAM CHANGES ITS COURSE, ALL Y^7 D/SLj-r V WHAT237 words
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Miscellaneous579 1953-08-30 23 Sunday Times Fun Parade Page 2 P" \hoMICIDE HANNAH. THE FEMALE] BS A STRANGE COINClOENCE I THEY COLLIDE'! WHEN THE OUST I 1 WRESTLING CHAMP WHO IS BOTH HANNAH ANP BORIS SELECT SETTLES A STRANGE SIGHT I FRANCIS- *,T* HOT very**** WORRIED ABOUT THE SECRET THE SAME PA^H FOR THE*579 words
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Miscellaneous347 1953-08-30 24 Sunday Times Fun Parade Page 3 Jt^J^r^^SS^V^^ WILL YOU BOTH SJEpTJ^W THAT THING \^CE uUv W YOU MUST GET OVER T THOSE AREN'T \W"B l/\ k /Vi if l C0UL R X AVBE N0T A I I/THEV'RE ENTERING^. \^4l T) *W~ I HERE THEY V THIS'LL MAKE HEADLINES 1/ l/K347 words
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