Singapore Standard, 12 January 1953
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Title Section16 1953-01-12 1 Singapore Standard a* x VOL. 11l NO. 192 MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1953. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-01-12 1 Gives Up Films For Marriage I V'• l I >:.f I d t<» I Berry, a I I I19 words
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Article171 1953-01-12 1 I'JaYO. Jan. 11 (IP)— SuptMimts and light bombers rooghl ofl eneinj nii;ht fighter planes and drove through intense anti-aircraft lire last night to bomb I rail centres ior the second consecutive night. The Sup i ts dumped tons of bombs on key! Man -X a171 words
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Article27 1953-01-12 1 Another Red Bagged killed ..v I strict of stol has terrorists, Tamil. r. rii-r-y. stei Re ,4> i district of ks on tar- the First Labis, Jo-27 words
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Article597 1953-01-12 1 Communal Barriers I By ALEX JOSEY, Standard Special Correspondent RANGOON, Jan. 11. In a personal interview for The Standard, Mr. C. R. Attlee, Leader of the British Labour Party and former Prime Minister, told me that the British Labour Party fully supported all genuine democratic nationalist597 words
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Article266 1953-01-12 1 MacARTHUR HITS BACK AT TRUMAN NEW YORK. Jan. 11, (Renter) Genera! Douglas Mao Arthur last night hit back at President Truman for whal he called "his savage methods employed m my relief Crom day command m the. Far; East." Only 10 days before President Truman ends his eight year- j266 words
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Article26 1953-01-12 1 Ita y has 1 I Soviet Russia to a mi iti ry missi >n has boon m Rome d of the v. i26 words
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Article57 1953-01-12 1 TOKYO. Jan. 11 (Reuter)— A Un I X i-\'>i^ liaison oiTii-er wenl tn Panmwnjom today to tell the Communist? their [atesi >mplaints about the neutral zone around r he venue ot the Korean armistice negotiations were '^nonsense." He carried he United Nations rep:v to the Communist protest57 words
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Article78 1953-01-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. Tan Kok Eiuat, a Kuala Lumpur business man and insurance agent was found dead from a gunshot wound on his head today. He was foui d by relatives m his bedroom, lying m a pool of blood and a pistol beside him.78 words
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134 1953-01-12 1 TEHERAN, Jan. 11 (Renter)— lhe Majlis ioua\ failed to raise a quorum of members owing to the absence of one member to discuss Premier Mohammed Mossadeq's bill to extend his special powers for one year. The meeting the Mai is .> schedu ed for134 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-01-12 1 Photo. IN HIS tour of Ulu Selanpr District recently, the High Commissioner, Sir Gerald IVnipler. stopped at a tailor shop m Kalumpang New Village to enauire about the welfare of aa old Chinese woman th« proprietress of the shop. Dept, of InformationDept. of Information - 42 words
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Article60 1953-01-12 1 BANGKOK. -Tan. 11 (AFP) A bill amending the Thai Nationality Act was passed m the Thai Assembly yesterday. It specifies that only children of aliens whose mothers are Thai and were born m Thailand will be Thai nationals from birth. These, however, would auto matically lose their Thai60 words
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Article41 1953-01-12 1 SAIGON. Jan. 11 (AFP)— Vietnam today observed the first anniversary of the Heath of Marshal Jean d? Lot t re de Tassigny. Ceremonies were hold tonight and wreaths were laid at the foot of the War Dead Monument.41 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-01-12 1 photo. 'I heir lather's return from Malaya provided nine-yea rold twins Sally and Douglas seoti wun me maieriai tor the fancy dress party for children given by the League of Piiy (a junior branch of the N.S.P.C.C.) at Hyde Park Hotel. London. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article192 1953-01-12 1 TOKYO, Jan. 11 —In rasing seas a United States Navy crew yesterday boarded the stern section of the Swedish tanker Avanti and tire Navy tug Tawa*a was 1 towing it to Japan. The Avanti broke up it We lay n'.- I bet Japan and Okinawa. WhiAP; Reuter - 192 words
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Article79 1953-01-12 1 KUCHING. Jan. 11 (Remer- AAP) Scouts Commissioner Hickling today presented Scouts District Commissioner Yeo Cheng Hoe with the Sil- ver Acorn, awarded by Chief I Scout Lord Rowallan for <■"'•)>- tinguished services m the j scouting movement m Sarawak. This award was the first jever made m79 words
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Article88 1953-01-12 1 JOHORE BAHRT. Sun. The newly constituted Town Council, Johore Bahru. will meet for the first time on .Tan. 14. at the Council Chamber. There will be a formal opening ceremony at 4-30 p.m. by the Regent of Johore a1 which heads of departments and otherA.P. - 88 words
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Article168 1953-01-12 1 LONDON. Jan LI (AP) Twelve teen-age motorcyclists, roaring home from a dance m a gay single-1 procession, rammed Into Dne another m dense < early today, killing thn and serioiu ly injui ing seven. An eyev itne "A strea'Ti of motorej i denly appeared un:168 words
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Article105 1953-01-12 1 LONDON, Jan. 11 fB —Non-recognition of Com China and improvei i ati as between India a I United States wr< re b p > i 1 1 1 s m an Eisenh< plan for Asia, according I -> world copyright message today's Sunday Times. This paper's105 words
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Advertisement39 1953-01-12 1 0 7* q HIGH-CLASS j. C. SUVA 8r05.. iTpwi 1 s |15 r L *v__ NEW YEAR L time jm, a Gl F i CARTONS I CONTENTS 2-v pint 6CT"t..e.5 i !b<" IIC-l.lt raili»ii> from >fc j DEDVERY FREE39 words
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Advertisement20 1953-01-12 1 HOHON6 OILMJLLS'i»i,IT[ 65 CHUU> ST. S>o«.-Ttt.»H-5913. 1; vfe^/^- sis z::::::::!" j it ~.s:\:p. I j 1: H^TfRSe^^MeWS G CO LTDj20 words
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Article331 1953-01-12 2 5 Reasons For Business Slump In Local Stores SECOND-HAND bookshops m the Colony ore experiencing "hard times" m spite of a record number of pupils m more than lUU schools this year. The drop m business is given as high as 50 per cent of last331 words
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Article, Illustration370 1953-01-12 2 st.mdard Staff Reporter How many people who live m the outlying villages of smt;.ip<»re Island know that a fully equipped mobile Pts| Office come s to their settlement every week to vi w them a tedious iourney to tlieir nearest posting jMiint \pparrnllv quite a370 words
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Article69 1953-01-12 2 \l THE close of Uie December holidays, 80 students from the various Chiacse hi^h schools m Singapore and a lew private English schools, met together at the Chinese Stadents' Winter Conference, held ai the Si Andrew's School Flail yesterday. I.C.A stud Life D Wtrt i *he69 words
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Obituary40 1953-01-12 2 K< IK HUAT Kus pas icd s Kkh :day Jan. 11. IS6I He es behind wif< M > Swee Kim>, his •i I n brothers and three .v s '.c* The be n^!d tin 1 .t sda i 13 195340 words
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Article130 1953-01-12 2 Needed Food For Family JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Takii a enieni view becau i I tary had no objection to their rations beiqc eaten ■he premises, Inche Ali H an, V:< id< n\ oi the Ses- j ton Court today, bound over i six months Tan Hock Ketxg a cook employed130 words
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Article164 1953-01-12 2 THE Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union is being liMViitened with the formation ol a rival union. The proposed splinter union, to be called t! Wharf and Waterfront Workers 1 Union, v.: be managed by former officials ol the SHBLU. The executive council of the SHBLU164 words
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Article108 1953-01-12 2 THE Johore Bahru Auxiliary Poi:ce Company which is now designated as the .Inhere Bahru Police Volunteer Reserve, is m need more men. stated Mr. N. L. Cohen. Commanding Officer of the Johore Bahru branch. During the past two years, members of the auxiliary police108 words
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Article40 1953-01-12 2 CAPTAIN F. R. 11. SKI. LEV. who was Garrison Engineer, Sungei Patani, Kedah, has arrived m Kluang on transfer. He wiii !~>e an acQuisitioo to local crieki I and rugger having represented Kedah m both these games.40 words
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Article, Illustration138 1953-01-12 2 temple. The villagers had 2 not seen a wayaim since they mo\ed from their homos m Pay a Lebar, "< 1. which was taken over for the building of tfce interI national airport. The wavang was staged J by the Low Sai Toh I>ochew troupeStandard - 138 words
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Article134 1953-01-12 2 AWAKENED at 5 30 a m. on Saturday, a Singapore taxi driver, who had been sleeping m his car, saw a man pick his shirt pocket and run away with its contents Ii" gave chase but the man goi sway. The Chinese ■>;; v i di Kei134 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-01-12 2 J THE Oriental Telephone J Electrnc Company Em- 2 ployees' Benevolent Socle- ty celebrated their first anniversary with a din- nor parly on Saturday night. Picture shows j* Mr. A. Thursfield, gen eral manager of the O.T.K.C. (extreme left) "< 5 and other company offirials and some of the jStandard - 58 words
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Article79 1953-01-12 2 JOIIORE BAHRU, Sun. Muar residents complain of inadequate water service and the waiting Usl shows that 494 applications made m October last year for water supply facilities, have not yet been granted. It is hoped to release 150 applications this month, as the enlargement oi the79 words
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Article35 1953-01-12 2 TAI PENG. (66) was injured yesterday morning m a "collision With a police van at Bear-h Road. Singapore. He was admitted to the General Hospital where h;. s condition was reported not serious.35 words
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Article196 1953-01-12 2 SINGAPORE'S million-dollar Great Eastern Trade Fair at Geylang Serai will be re-opened on Saturday. January 24 with a Chinese New Year Carnival under an entirely new management. The Fair with it? own electric generator, t>e<ides those m reserve, will not depend on City Council's196 words
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Article107 1953-01-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Filly mill workers drawn from five mills m Selangor ni a meeting held today, d< tided to form a Selangor Infill Workers Union. There are about 300 mill workers m Selangor. 1 The Selangor Mill Workers i Union Intends to interest mill workers107 words
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Article, Illustration181 1953-01-12 2 SIERRA LEONE, British West 11 mi Malaya have a common interest— se'i, Mr. Edward Blyden 111. West African reive) uate, m Singapore \esterdav. Mr. Blyden, dressed I colourful agbada tiati garb of manhood arrivi a:r after attending the W< Conference of Chi held a: Travan181 words
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Advertisement77 1953-01-12 2 0 BRITISH MADE 0 o REFUSE BINSo 0 0 OM to g^BWj^^SH^^ I) l JWß^^.€f^ l^lJ^iil^ BODY AND LID TEMPERED AND^ ■K^f ~TS^m Ll FITTED Wl DROP-HANDLE.^ B^fef^^^^^^BH GREEN, BLACK OR ALUMINIUMX 0 8 0 S 0 SIMILAR MODEL IN HEAVIER QUALITY 0 0 0 0 2i CUBIC FEET CAPACITY77 words
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Advertisement166 1953-01-12 2 which is a good <uit/scj)i Frankly, unless you arc a bacteriology can't tell. But use the antfsepric \<>u so doctor use, or which he recommends, won't be far wrong/* DETTOL \v The Safe Way to Safety whenever infection threaten! m Jtui Dr. OSBORNE^ SUPER irSEUPHOSi; vwih AiuMi-. n The nrorld166 words
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Article177 1953-01-12 3 Unit Leaders To Start Training For First Time KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Twenty-four j section leaders of the newly formed Ampang /illages Home Guard will go into training for fhe first time tomorrow m the use of firearms. The Home Guards, consisting of eight companies of 120177 words
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Article272 1953-01-12 3 It's Up To The C ouncillor s RC Better Govt. Bldgs: PENANG, Sun.— Pointing out that tliere were no good Government office buildings m Penang today, the Resident Commissioner, Mr. R. P. Bingham also remarked that it was up to the Legislative Councillors to do something about it so that272 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-01-12 3 THE Headquarters of the Royal Army Service Corps m Singapore was the scene ol a tea-party given for Civilian Police by the officers and men ol the R.A.S.C. The party was preceded by a billiards match between Ihe guests and hosts, and followed by football mu\ darts. The aim ofStandard - 76 words
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Article84 1953-01-12 3 THF >gistration of names tor relath and friends taken away or killed during the Japanese Oc ipation has >e <- n extended for another month. To date only 1,972 names have been registered m the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for nsertion m the Book Df84 words
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Article67 1953-01-12 3 MR. graham F. Turner, a director >i Thomas de la Rue Company, arrived m Singapore by air fro n Sydney yesterday on a 14-day business visit. t Mr. Turner, who is touring the Far East, said thai his company plans to expand busi- ness m this67 words
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Article274 1953-01-12 3 The following business was done m the Singapore Share Market last week: Industrials: Consolidated Tin melter ords. 225.6 d. to 235.3d. raser Neave $2.50, Federal dispensary $2,221. Gammon 3.83| to $3.90. Hammer $3.00 to 2 95." Hongkong Bank (Colonial tegister) $768/-, Wm, Jacks 3.70 to $4.00, Maiayan Breweries274 words
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Article48 1953-01-12 3 The Secretary of the Naval Base Labour Union, Mr. K. V Foong, last night denied having given a press release to ai English-language newspaper (no The Standard regarding thi terms ot reference to be sub mined to the arbitrator to b> appointed by the Governor o Singapore.48 words
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50 1953-01-12 3 Cyclist Lured To Dark Spot Robbed By3 thi Chin- m l 0 soot m Genl me, t Road S gaSatui anc^ I »sh. 31 a H :kiep B en S -v. c a c I Jne 5 stopp the i U red i eyed, thii ng ash. a;• P ya50 words
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Article41 1953-01-12 3 Cyclist Hurt In Collision A 17-year-old Malay cyclist 'was admin eel into the Gene- r al Hospital, Singapore, yesterday after he wa s involved m collision with a private bus at Jalan Eunos. His* condition I was reported to be satisfactory.41 words
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Article, Illustration134 1953-01-12 3 FOR six years, fourteen Chinese Methodists he'd Sunday services m n c °f their homes m Bedok Village, as they had ao church m the area. The congregation grew. The D ee I of a church became almost an obsession with them. They consulted the ministers on134 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-01-12 3 A CONDOLENCE meeting for the late Mr. <i. Maganlal a Singapore merchant, who died at Surat. India, on New Year's Day was held m the Indian Association. Picture shows Dr. M. Abraham addressing the meeting which was presided over by Prof. A. Sandosham. Standard photo.46 words
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Article62 1953-01-12 3 Shaw Bros. Help Needy IPOH. Sun— As m the past six years. Shaw Brothers Organisation m Malaya will again distribute tree gifts to poor j people of over 60 years old. About 8.000 old folks will be catered for m this year's distributions^ which will take place m Shaw's amusement62 words
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Article41 1953-01-12 3 MR. R. W. SAUL, factory representative of the Rambler and Norman cycle companies of Britain, arrived m Singapore by air yesterday on a two-week visit. He was met by the Rambler cycle agent m Singapore. Mr. Lee Boon Hui.41 words
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Article161 1953-01-12 3 10 Aussie Nurses Due Soon TEN Australian Rod Cross nurses and welfare officers are enroute to Malaya for service m the new villages. They sail-: ed m the Roma due to arrive m Singapore on Jan. 2!. ••We have been Looking some means of helping Sir Gerald Templer, the High161 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-01-12 3 photo SIR SYDNEY (AIM. Vi«e hancrllor of the I nivrrsitr of Malaya, photom aphcd at neettat <»f M* 'nivrrsiu Ktnuil m Kuala I.uinpur on Saturday. On the l«-tt i* Dalo Onn bin .l.i'.itai. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article105 1953-01-12 3 96 Folk Give Their Blood KINETY-SIX ■>■ i In ll eighi servicemen, came up 'asi week o blood. Among the d worker- of tii- S cial We Depai v I men from the I I »arl menl ai I hree from R A S.C. Scb i iF.E.) Ne« Soon. .\s105 words
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Article, Illustration100 1953-01-12 3 New School Opens In Colony DORSET Road School one of the six new schools which will open its doors to children for the first time today. All vacan cies for the five Primary One classes were filled M early as Dec. L The school which is co-educa-tional will have m100 words
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Advertisement119 1953-01-12 3 urn hv m>U-drvssvd VJ Fine Fabrics tntbinea with n U Expert Tailoring q a REPUTATION 0 j!in»ii^ discriminating v mtm wlw ißsisl oil nualili without A roiil |M'lHni-C. s\ I A I) Make your choice Q i -tKMIf from our A ■?m rsl r l n^'' of V j Vw119 words
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Advertisement44 1953-01-12 3 THE NB\>iSg£224-J OFFERS YOU UNIQUE ADVANTAGES SPAaOOS SEATING CAPACITY FOR <» V; SEPARATE STORAGE FOR SPARE WHEEL LARGE LUGGAGE BOOT 01 17 ef y SMOOTH AND EFTORTLESS MOTORINC BOOK NOW For Home -Delivery GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD 200, CLEMENCEAU AYE. SINGAPORE PHONEi 5338, 5339, 5330.44 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-01-12 4 "QUEENIE Paul's sun ki->s^d Cuties from Australia about to leave Sydney on the first stage of their journey to Singapore. They will appear at the Capitol Theatre and Restaurant before touring the Federation. Left to Right. Celestine Connors, Lois Knight. Dolores Nolan. Bettina Baker. Brenda Charles.57 words
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Article, Illustration347 1953-01-12 4 THE Rationing Officer West Pahang has announced that the types of H;gh Grade and Medium Grade Government Rice released on the ration for sale to the public for the month of January. 1953 are as follows:- High" Grade Siam A' (5 per cent) Medium Grade Burma347 words
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Article, Illustration549 1953-01-12 4 By LIM WAN JOO THHE New Year opened 1 m Hongkong with a general feeling of guarded complacency prompted by hopes that a world war is not inevitable and the danger of a flareup gradually receding. The political o iiiok is unsettled and549 words
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Article, Illustration143 1953-01-12 4 '■"I.IJjIU ■)"»'**■<> THIS IS the official route of the Coronation Procession stretching approximately six and half mile*. It is estimated that more than two million pe«Dl«* will occupy every vantage point all along this route to ratch a glimpse of th«. Queen on Coronation Day, June Z.143 words
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Miscellaneous617 1953-01-12 4 SINGAPORE f PENANG DIARY ENTERTAINMENT $WI n %«TI\mES BUS SERVICES oim«.n Because You're Mine 10-1 rechnicolorj J 15. 615 a;ui 9.15 KATII ROAD): JXIK[ fcTIIAV: I Planters Wife 1.15. loat, "rti^ REX: r w. A Traitor For the F. 8.1. 315, 6.15 and 9 15 p.m. -j i, n \i617 words
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Article, Illustration273 1953-01-12 5 ABOVE RIGHT: Pretty Rowena Jackson has spun her way to the top at the rate of 128 non-stop turns on one toe a few of which are caught m this multiple exposure photograph. Rowena is seen rehearsing for her prima b-Prrina roe of Odette mA.P. - 273 words
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Article, Illustration98 1953-01-12 5 by London Rosemary Wallace, Tt (l<'ft) n d Elizabeth !\<'i;.i!i. l! play 15-year-old twin sisters m "B< auivaael i h e tf:\t*t" a t the Mercury 1 hea tie. I. o n «1 i> ii. Rosema i > a n d Elizabeth looked so alike theFilm Studio - 98 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-01-12 5 Photo IP IN ARMS: Premier Mohamed Neguib brandishes an unfinished rifle m an Egyptian Army workshop as he tells the crowd 'today we make rifles, tomorrow we shall make tanks." A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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852 1953-01-12 6 Singapore Standard Gambling Rackets In<l< fnmii ni Morning /Veicapojiei HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Ccb!« 0- Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, S^ocpore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH FENANG 43, Sulron Street, 83, Cowon Street, 8, Lcith852 words
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899 1953-01-12 6 O.M. GREEN - What's happened to Mme. Sun Yat-sen? London. Af IE SUN Y. ■i. widow of the Father of the Ri and now a vice-chairman of the Chinese Goveri it, has pub- hed m book form all her principal speeches and writings of the past twenty-five years that is; since she broke899 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-01-12 6 Look. Pinlie.id. all the blokes m plain shirts are your mends; all those m striped ones are your enemies get that23 words
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Article, Illustration730 1953-01-12 6 AUDREY WHITING - Mister Murder! AUDREY WHITING HE'S THE GREATEST PRIVATE EYE OF THEM ALL 3 By TT is four o'clock >n the morning; it is cold and most of the ordinary folk of New York arc m bed. But on a 14th floor m East 44 th Street an intriguing light burns730 words
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Letter435 1953-01-12 6 Sir: I was present at the last City Council Meeting when the assessment rates were increased. The only powerful attack against it was by Mr. P. R. Williams oi the Labour Party. It was unfortunate that Mr. Williams should have used such strong language m his435 words
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Letter41 1953-01-12 6 Than k You Says NBLU wish grati mci pore I cause. The m. I an P Th f I cians Th 1 The S T: I S The S I for I Cm. s< i Nli I n Sin_ i pore41 words
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Letter170 1953-01-12 6 Sir: The C oy'c 1953 Est mates hat ren it b less rig and appn of the Singapore Gov* m this vt Est Les hundred- ments ol s all the f< it Divis of the Government i i ye been crt. i eds of posts on the170 words
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Advertisement9 1953-01-12 6 bittir I Vwtnvoe am M Mm a W^ fsjuyiiniiiii9 words
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Advertisement27 1953-01-12 6 Axxmxi ixu THE GRAND REOPENING OF THE ji GREAT EASTIEN TRADE FAIE with a > CHINESE NEW YEAR > CARNIVM fTrade Fair Sic m on Saturday, 24th January 195327 words
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176 1953-01-12 7 PI Jan. U AP) The Karl of Dalkeith, name iu> sometimes been linked >s Margaret, yesterday married a :i the Princess looking on. ggesi I d 01 S apital yea; d by Elizabel h< r Diik< of Ed.:.- s g with ght-seers for g176 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-01-12 7 THE Earl of Dalkeith, (28) and Miss Jane McNeill. (22), whose engagement was announced on August last year. Lord Dalkeith i s one of Princess Margaret's closest friends. Miss McNeil], met Lord Dalkeitfa first at a Scottish house party when she was a debutante of 18. Lord Dalkeith s.iid: "After65 words
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Article65 1953-01-12 7 WASHINGTON*. Jan, 11, (AP).— French Premier Rene Mayer is expected by officials here to seek a substantial m rease m American aid for Indochina when he calls on Pi Eisenhower some weeks after the inauguration. Mayer is one of a number of foreign leaders65 words
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143 1953-01-12 7 BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 11. (Reuter). Six people Including a child have died, several people have been injured, farmers were left homeless and hundreds of head of cattle have perished m the past 24 hours m fires officially described as "sabotage". The fires which started143 words
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434 1953-01-12 7 MASS MAY NOW BE SAID IN EVENING— Pope VATICAN CITY. Jan. 11. (AP)— Pope Pius XII yesterday eased the rules for fasting by Roman Catholics on days they are to receive holy communion and directed that, under certain conditions. Mass may be celebrated m the evening instead of m the434 words
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Article100 1953-01-12 7 PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11, (Renter).— Mr. G. L. Mehta, Indian Ambassador to the United States, said m a speech here yesterday that Pacifism m the sense of a genuine search for peace should not be negative and sterile. "It must be positive, creative and dynamic" he told100 words
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Article31 1953-01-12 7 SENATOR Alexander Wiley gave an implied warning to France and Germany. Saturday that Congress will slash foreign aid if they continued delays m building the European Defence Community.— Reuter.31 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-01-12 7 WINSTON CHURCHILL, cigar m hand, chats with president elect D w i h t Eisenhower (right) at the New York apartment of Bernard Baruch (centre) on Janufl r v 5 Baruch, American elder statesman, is a long-time fiiend of Churchill. The meeting took place a few hours after Churchill landed67 words
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Article320 1953-01-12 7 A lOC Learns Secret Within A Few Hours utrNUA, jan. ii i^wier; i ne charterers of the Italian tanker Miriella now on her way to the Persian Gulf did their best to keep the vessel's destination a secret but a routine notice published m the maritime320 words
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Article216 1953-01-12 7 Britons Held In Hawaii HONOLULU. Jan. 11 (Reuter) L A group of 15 seamen, mostly British, are being he'd by immigration officers L here alter they walked i their Liberian-owned vessel. the Riviera Monrovia. j The seaman left the vessel on Friday m violation of the L new McCarran Immigration216 words
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Article172 1953-01-12 7 Ike's 1st Friendly Battle WASHINGTON. Jan. 11 (AFP)— General Eisenhower is likeiy to engage m a ••friendly"' battle with such zealous Republicans as Senator Taft i and Representative Taber, head of the Appropriations Committee, who want Presi- dent Truman's budget cut <• >wn Dvei U558,000,000,000 i through a drastic slash172 words
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Article86 1953-01-12 7 They'dRather Be A-Bombed LONDON. Jan. 11 (AP Nyasaland Chiefs some re splendent m native robe: others m college-cut drape: told a mass meeting yesterda; they would sooner *cc the; country atom-bombed tha federated with Northern an Southern Rhodesia. The session was a counter t the official four-nation cor ference which86 words
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Article69 1953-01-12 7 i>LK I'A.NC 110. the performing < hiinp.nm-e at th«> St. Lews, Missouri. Zoo, trifd t« call i girl friend r* < n(l> ;ind got himself :t v runt number. As if that wasn't bad enough he couldn't *et his money back and tht lotal rate had rtrenth been doul>l*-d frcnnA.P. - 69 words
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Article208 1953-01-12 7 Karachi Normal Again KARACHI, Jan. 11 (AP)— All 20 ammunition shops m Karachi were cleared tonight under cover of curlew, it was officially announced. They had been heavily guarded by armed police following Friday's looting and three days of violence touched off by student demonstrations. Kara.208 words
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Article79 1953-01-12 7 COLOMBO. Jan. 11 (UP).— Determined efforts are being made by the Chief Monk of the historic Buddhist temple at Weedagam?. near Panadura, to unearth the iron receptacle that is said to have been buried by the reputed Weedasaga Thera m the seventeenth century, it was learned here79 words
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Article115 1953-01-12 7 TOKYO. Jan. 11, (AFPV— Jap: lit c fai n if I of W i g heaving p nant sighs nowadays i "laments change b atmosph< (> surrounding BJ am. the ser> c divine I ty o! F am a I erican moved area, jeep- I inging115 words
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Article17 1953-01-12 7 Dr. R.W Moore Dies D: I the Head f H |of Bi ling died S l«y. lie17 words
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Article285 1953-01-12 8 'By M "t Corespondent) A large v ume of business was written m Malayan m trice! the first full week of the year. Consi derail c i oi new money went into Industrie while taking and re-inve .linent m Tins was widespread. In botn these sections,285 words
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Article352 1953-01-12 8 Jelapanff Tin Dredging LtdDredge closed down on Dec av ing worked oul i innv's dredgeable land. I J Si.»m- Tin FM.S. lad: rnbute Arorkrngs for seven montha m he year ended Mar. .11. ly- 1 provided gross evenue o cvi ...*<) and made t>° s a nel oj352 words
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Advertisement677 1953-01-12 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regufai Sailing.-, to China and Japaa from Singapore. I'ort Swettenbam Penang Also direr! Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to Chiua fapan. l)ur Spore Due Penang From "Vnthou" Jan 17 Hongkong "Anking" Jan 21 Jan M H'kong Sails Sails Penan v Snore for "Anking H Jan 2P677 words
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Advertisement720 1953-01-12 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WFSI COAST MALAYA lions Tat for Reigat Jan 13 1 requent sailing to Muar Hong Tbong for Malacca Port Dickson Bagan Si Api Aim SARAWAK N.BORNEO Serampang for Penang, Darvcl for Miri, Telok Alison an Labuan, Jesselton, Pangkor for Malacca Kuriat. Sandakan. Port Dickson, Port o720 words
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Advertisement513 1953-01-12 8 EAST ASIATIC LIME SAILINGS FROM StANDLNAMA X < Spore v *'FION!A r for B»T-kok 18/18 Jan M MAL/\< ("A" tot Djakarta. j Bangkok Saigon Hong- kong. Manila Kobe and Yokohama 21 Uim M •MORELIA* for Bangkok. Takubar tt/UsUk "MEONIA* for Bangkok 17/18 Feb 15/1 n ney (not loading local cargo)513 words
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Article, Illustration1785 1953-01-12 9 Gamble Because I Want To Bun Sarnman Presents And I Usually Win I FAKOOK WEPT WITK I FiNESS WHEN I E WAS BORN <\ life of o reigning monarch m I must or:en suffer as en I :r the feet of a very busy and I of1,785 words
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Advertisement291 1953-01-12 9 Br f 1 Bk ■•^nWwßr fflKi* -Jaa £■£61 Hi m 1 By HRH Prince Farouk Fuad Exiled King O£ E^-pt Copy rip lit Reserved: Reproduction Strictly Forbfc d n /Qe&d. ike ww Singapore r i llndLtpenckent Mo tn i* a A/eusijcapir This morning daily published m Singapore .tru\ k retailed291 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-01-12 10 Winners of thr '>0 metres bark stroke for boys under 17 a\ the Singapore Swimming Club junior gala on Saturday. From left K. Van d<-r Berg and Derek Mite bei who finished first and second respectively. Van der Berg improved on the Singapore record for the event. Rernice Lancaster who53 words
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Article121 1953-01-12 10 NEW YORK. Jan. 11. (AP). Reggie Pearman from the New York Pioneer Club and the galloping P'BI man, Horace Ashenfelter, won their events last night m the Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Union track arul field championships, the opening event of the New York indoor season. Pearman121 words
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Article52 1953-01-12 10 SYDNEY, Australia, Jan. (UP) Randwick racecourse is the headquarters of the Australian Jocky Club. Wealthy racehor?e owner George Goodwin, 42. will contest the Randwick seat as a Liberal Party candidate at the state election on Feb 14. His election slogan is "A GOOD WIN'52 words
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Article555 1953-01-12 10 Records At Junior Swim gala PRE -SE ASON swimming gala held by the Staga- swimming Club m which Australian schoolboys now hoHdTta? m the Colony took part, saw two Snj records broken on Saturday, at Tanjong Rhu. X Van Der Berg, who is a Blue Mountain champion bettered the Singapore555 words
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515 1953-01-12 10 INTER-PORT SOCCER HONG KONG, Jan. 10 (UP)— Hong Kong has selected a strong football line-up for its interport game against Singapore here on Saturday, January 24. The majority of local football fang >• cipate that Hongkong will win, but the Hongkong Footbad Association.515 words
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Article420 1953-01-12 10 Trial Gives Useful Pointers LONDON. Jan. 10: (Router) In a rousing: and exhilarating game which provided the selectors with valuable information the Probables beat the Possibles by 1(» points (two placed soa's. a penalty goal and a try) to 11 (.1 placed goal and two trios) m the final Irish420 words
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549 1953-01-12 10 NEW YORK. <AP).— Throw the ladies out of the Olympic Games? "Never," boomed Daniei J. Ferris, militant Secret-ary-Treasurer of the Amateur Athle'.ic Union, taking sharp issue with Avery Brundage. new president of the International Olympic Committee. "I .sf»e Avery would" like to549 words
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172 1953-01-12 10 NEW YORK, Jan. 11 (AP)— A tournament to determine Ray Robinson's successor as middleweight champion of the world will be discussed today when a special committee of the National Boxing Association meets with the New York State Athletic Commission. Bob Christeaberry, New York State Chairman,172 words
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Article53 1953-01-12 10 LONDON. Jan. 11 (Reuter).— Geoffrey King of Kent won the singles title m the AilEngiand junior badminton championships at Wimbledon today. King who eliminated Jimmy Lim of Malaya m the semifinals yesterday today defeated Graham Bell of Yorkshire 15-G 15-4.' He also won the doubles and53 words
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Article97 1953-01-12 10 THE Chartered Bank Sports vlub will hold a charity gala lance m aid of the Singapore Vssociation of the Blind at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Fan. 16. There will be a ballroom exlibition by Mr. and Mrs. Loh 'oh San and hula-hula dance >y97 words
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Advertisement148 1953-01-12 10 10.30, 1.15, 4, 6.45, 9 JO Chartos Chaplin i* AS tß^ Wm^ M* m\ m\ C S Ah 4B JB 4 Ha Aim Fj I Hz ~B H6fß Li D vfl mi Released thru Inited ArlKi, Front Woiinvsilufi PAGi FOR FAGI...PASSION FOR PASSION v V M JGii&MM 9m mmmmP %Bs&^mmW^^mMmmmmmm»Wm148 words
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Article451 1953-01-12 11 uffHOUT SEDGMAN AND McGREGOR ▲IDE Qn Australia won the Davis Cup on the brilliant play of Ken McGregor and Frank Sedgman turned professional. But, the Australian tennis fathers aren't feeling bad about losing their aces. After whipping the Americans m the challenge t)und, 4-1. it451 words
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Article58 1953-01-12 11 H \Ji SI RKEY, J m. H Jim Peters, 34-year-n :a1 w champi n representative. s r.v h rton m 10 Sept< nber wh< n he m Athieti Club's 13 :\i. c n j m the l bwr 19 2 Bonds •v. U "*s Olympic H«58 words
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Article115 1953-01-12 11 B I i befof u o end ol the be br I the ere i d I i \y tg the French French plaj the referee eed a French touch I Boi cka yed a so Sc a id s N er the better ol \e\ ie115 words
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Article34 1953-01-12 11 lONDOX Jan 11. (AP^— Jak P T h. Zulu holder of the British Empire flyweight championship, has signed to fight Flash Ellorde, lh e Manila bantamweight, m Singapore on rph 1234 words
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Article174 1953-01-12 11 SAN FERNANDO, TRINIDAD, Jan. 10 (Reuter)— India began their tour of the West Indies here today I when they met an East Indian XI m a match which I lasts two days. Batting first, niter losing the toss. India scored 153 and then dismissed two174 words
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Article118 1953-01-12 11 BUENOS AIRKS. Jan. 11 (AP).— Juan Munuc'; Fangio, Argentina's 1951 world champion race driver, announced yesterday he will enter the Grand P-^ oi Argentina scheduled January 18. Fangio's entry had been ,jMtr.U ci ;e to an aoc.cient that kn *ked him out ol the 1902118 words
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Article22 1953-01-12 11 BRUSSELS, Jan. II <AP>— The Italian national women's basketball team yesterday deEeated the Bt Igian national women'i team 4:; 41.22 words
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Article26 1953-01-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— On the VI ground yesterday Klang Coan CUb beat Selangor Sikh i Union by 3-0 m the knockout hockey competition.26 words
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Article437 1953-01-12 11 SUIT AGAINST BOXING COMMISSION Sequel To Reversal Of Judge's Decision NEW YORK, Jan. 11 (UP)— One of the first attentions of 1953 will be the suit freshly on file against crusader Bob Christenbcrry, who was sent m by Governor Thomas E. Dewey to "clean up or close up boxing m437 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-01-12 11 Ken McGresor (left) and Frank Sedpnan (right), stars of the Australian Davis Cup team, sign $100,000 professional tennis contracts on their arrival m Los Angles. January 4. In the centre is Jack Kramer.— AP photo.35 words
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Article142 1953-01-12 11 MELBOURNE. Jan. 11.Straight Clark of Pasadena. California, and Clive Wilderspin, 21 -year-old West Australian, scored major upsets yesterday by eliminating Don Candy and Lewis from the Australia's Natii ennis singles champions! Ciai k whipped 11-9. 7-9. C-4 and Wilderspin surprised Hoad 9-7. i>-2. 9-7. Hoad was a member142 words
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Article66 1953-01-12 11 PEBBLE BEAi'H (California), Jan 11 (AP) Lloyd Mangrum took over the second round lead of the 54-hole Bing Crosby pro amateur tournament yesterday with a two-round totaJ Of 133— 11 under par. Trailing Man^rum. grouped at 136, were U.S. open champion Julius Boros: former national open66 words
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Advertisement105 1953-01-12 11 TO LET Ist class accommodation. Showrooms. offices. Bat» iu^t completed m heart Ipoh toxyn Ong Ec Lim. 167 Brews' er Road Ipoh. VEHICLE FOR SALE 1952. CHEVROLET POWFRGLIDE excellent condition, maroon, best ofTcr. On vi«w anytime at 109. Koon Sing Fd Sineap->re-15. MISCELLANEOUS Young Educated and Intelligent Muslim invites parent*105 words
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Advertisement709 1953-01-12 11 SITUATIONS VACANT 1. "Lever Brother* (Malayal imited require demonstrator ur un-country advertising vftft. Jachelor preferred. All appiica* ions m writing to P.O. Bot 013 Kuaia Lumpur." 2 "Lever Brother! (Malaya); Jmjted bay« vacancy m ad« eriising department for man ol ntegrity. ability and higbi landard of education. Excel leoi irospectg709 words
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Miscellaneous33 1953-01-12 11 Jl _j''l., r FThope th' ol 'witch v\-r^, \\_hw X Z^~ jj^y--O- A-TCH WEU CoUg f^^- C^S" I I EAT D I Hire' WsJ 1 I I STINKER- 1 I of^UXSGV^H V HORRIBLE33 words
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Miscellaneous402 1953-01-12 11 Wt RITA PEL MrX r p <> I) AY S Ql oi I "luv < < yoii 11 k II r 1 piM la !«.tM»<l." 4. 1.. Basford. 5 MONDAY FOB »\nn ONE: Make consist* I 5 progress. Give per* < siderations your time i I < < attention Buy402 words
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703 1953-01-12 12 LONDON, Jan. 10, (Reuter)-The third round of the English Football Wi J tion Cup competition always brings its quota of thrills and shocks and m, J no exception. Third Division clubs, Gateshead, Halifax Seunthorpe. TrtnmcW I Colchester deserve high mention but perhaps703 words
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Article140 1953-01-12 12 3 Fljians Chosen For South 1 mi E l ijians, Isimeli r idrodro, V- ibui and uttoi h -,i.-,.,.i to reprei ,>; ih« Scnlh againsj North i!-.r ,»nr.!i i X 1.. I lassie I be t». lyed In Sing iporc on i i I h |< nr- si '<■ m140 words
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Article, Illustration675 1953-01-12 12 Disallowed Try Which Majority Agreed Genuine IN suite of other expressed opinions, Singapore Civilians were definitely unI ,< kv to lose the HMS Malaya final on Saturday. Sixty per cent, of the spectators md players agreed that they lud stored a convincing try when Groves alter675 words
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Article93 1953-01-12 12 5,000 Boo Decision ISTANBUL. Js l. H (AP)--i jht-heavyw< I Eurmpion A:b- Yvel won a unanimous ision ever Guiliane •ancani i Italy) m a ten-round bi it iei s la si night. 1 c fighi looked even for mosl rounds ana the It tlian c>ccasio i cornered the Frenchmin Eurious93 words
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Article25 1953-01-12 12 YORK Jan. 11 (AP>— The United States defeated Sweden for the international Coy ie! Bi idge championship i.iv with i'.nal of 8.2 loints.25 words
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Article118 1953-01-12 12 LONDON. Jan. 11. Bryn Alien, Coventry's City Welsh international Inside forward, moved out of League football [yesterday thirteen months j after being placed on the transfer iisi at his own request. lie signed lor Hereford United, the Southern League club, i and wil! play gsainst Merthyr118 words
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Article203 1953-01-12 12 SEREMBAN, Sun.— Selangor scored a 3—l victory over Negri Sembilan m an inter-state hockey match played here to-day. Play fell tar below the expected standard. Selangor attacked continuously m the first half and during this period it was a battle between the Negri defence and203 words
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Article76 1953-01-12 12 I m YORK, Jai (AP) ically aU >sting c off the we( i g cake i pro!n k Kramer gave i hired hand, P s another ting ating m their S U.• Ci:.: H de- t> r« I ft yesterv. :he scow were r >-i f76 words
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Article259 1953-01-12 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.- -South Johore beat North Jttorc at rugby by It; points t;> nil on the Civil Service 1 lob ground, Johore Bahru, on Saturday. This fixture was one of the most popular m local ru(?by prewar and yesterday's mutch was the fust259 words
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Article106 1953-01-12 12 Leroy Paige Signs Up With Browns ST. LOUIS, T 11 (AP)— I iv (Sal el Paige, the nal Youth, si] s 1953 rt with 1 c S1 Loui i Brov\ i J t the ■••>•..' al >ut hi age ;ml his F^r Oils contract, Paige r?'^ »r1 Hy T about106 words
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Article40 1953-01-12 12 F< >LL< WING ill represent VPa id I;. »h Military Ho ita soccer Fairer f»ark t-n j S. Paul: W. r.ani. Bala Leyman; G •up; >«h. M Edward P. K. »»mv Nadaratah, (handrihrithnan and Ml. Osmaft,40 words
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Article73 1953-01-12 12 SERFMBAX. Sun. Selangor "B" defeated Negrj Scmbilan "B" by three clear goals scored m the second half. The scorer.-; were Devendran, William and Sivasambo. During this match play, was interrupted for two minutes as a result of an argument between the two umpires. The Negri umpire blew73 words
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Article68 1953-01-12 12 LEADING from start to finish L/Cpl. Kelmartin won the cross country race for British military personnel held at Adam-Whitley Road on Saturday. Cpl. Hewes of the REME was second beating Sgt. Martin of the Signals by a few yards. In another rare for Malayan and Gurkha personnel,68 words
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Article28 1953-01-12 12 IPOH. Sun.— Perak Chinese Recreation Club, women hockey section and tennis section, celebrated their victories m the recent inter-CRC quadrangular meet with :i dinner last night.28 words
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Article74 1953-01-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The draw for the Dunlop Cup interzone Malay badminton tournament is as follows: Group (A) Kelantan vs Trengannu, (B) Kedah vs Penang. (C) Selangor vs Perak, (D) Singapore vs Jo h ore. Winner of Group (A> to meet winner of Group (B), (C) to74 words
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Article160 1953-01-12 12 LONDON". Jan. 11 <AP>— In the international nreightlifting match, the United Staler defeated Australia by a score of 1,765 to L 755. Tommy Kono narrowly missed a now world's record total of 900. He is the United States and Olympic G;imcs lightweight champion. His160 words
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Article279 1953-01-12 12 LOXDON T Jan 11 (Rcutcr) British lawn tennis authorities are making grem efforts with a junior coaching scheme which they hope will eventually end the world lawn tennis supremacy of Australia and the United Slates. Since winning the Davis Cup, the world team championship event, four279 words
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Article264 1953-01-12 12 LONDON. Jan. 10 (Reuter*— Today's football result.- FA CXP THIRD ROI'ND Arsenai 4 Doncaster RoversQ. Aston Villa 3, Middlesbrough 1. Barnsley 4. Brighton Hove @>Bolton Wanderers, Fulhatn. Brentford 2 Leeds United l. Derby County 4. Chelsea 4 Everton '-i. Ipswich Town 2. Gateshead I. Liverpool 0.264 words
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Article230 1953-01-12 12 LONDON Jan. 10 (Ren FA. Cup third round matches drawn today i ill be rej ayed next week as follows: Monday, January 1 12 Tottenham Hotspur versus Tranmer* Rovers. Tuesday, January 13: Bun versus Portsmouth. Wednesday. January 14: Chelsea versus Derby County, s.iui 1 ampton versus Line.)::-,230 words
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Article93 1953-01-12 12 Pk. Malaya Lose To Selangor K\ r LU innu <>• i Sela Perak M igor I I Seiangor beat 1 rnal I 4 The fa I M. Azi:tm Men's Single dm beal S [bra ml t A S. M. O 15 9-15 M.A Him Women's Stagies Borh a t 193 words
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Title Section24 1953-01-12 1 A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH jHIWIi^M "vol. I NO. 35 YOUTH MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1953. 4 PAGES FREE24 words
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1045 1953-01-12 1 RONALD MONSON - scouts Of Many Races Live In Amity RONALD MONSON lAMBOREE AT GREYSTANES HAS ITS LESSON L^ :d town among the tall gumtrees at Greystanes, near ra, 11,000 boys from all over Australia and from 15 res are having the adventure of their lives. I saw, him hours later 1 s.1,045 words
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Article157 1953-01-12 1 ITN congratulating the 1 Youth of Singapore on having organised their bif- < gest and most successful I dance to date. (held on < Wednesday night at Raffles < Institution. Singapore ana attended by more than 400 students from all secondary < schools m Singapore). Mr. S V.157 words
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Article40 1953-01-12 1 Hi tins s a g i with lad Ba ia ■M( BMSI i morf of torn I 3'V.but, exI I say t 1 on a i .i. v i redum 1 tdi'ind w «ln I j C i« a40 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-01-12 1 n Picture thi. -«jt- 1D obJf nU Can r parh are offered foi jmi prizes of >j e c a Friday. Januarj "^.SSLtffb, .inner, lhi> puse next Monday. M|SS oo S WEE KIN, IW, M\stSP ROBERT KUAH, Jalan P.d.ni. Ipoh. verb: "A »tttcfc m53 words
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Article702 1953-01-12 1 VNEYV programme to advance American understanding of Asia, recently announced by the American Council of Learned Societies m Washington, is expected to result m greatly expanded facilities for Oriental studies m American universities. With a Ford Foundation grant of $250,000 for three years, the702 words
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Article, Illustration558 1953-01-12 1 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY T»HE Asian Games which 1 will b« held at Manila m 1954 have stirred Singapore schoolboys into serious training m their chosen In my rounds of playing fields swimming poois. weightlifting camps ar.d badminton halls I have discovered that the youths558 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-01-12 1 MEMBERS of the Malayan Continent .McrtlU the J""/*^. 1 I****1 ta Australia broadcasting songs from the AvVA btudio.18 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1953-01-12 2 MEET THE PEOPLE INSIDE YOU INVITES TODAY *OMC with me on a visit. \isit to \ourself. We ar»- Boioft inside your own mind tn mtti M»mc of the prop!:- Mho live th( re. < .<: on sb< act his 9 -'-('ye i you ann ri Ev< i what y< i1,034 words
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Article508 1953-01-12 2 0 BROTHER jtfRS, LIM was going to have another baby. Fondly, she watched her r-year-old < Idesi child playing with the two youngI t ones. "Jimmy,* 1 she addressed im m a sentimental voice, I would you like another little brother for a N< Ye*u pres<508 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-01-12 2 THE camp fire i s a popular and important part of the open air life of Scout training. This picture shows a Scout Troop m Kenya.26 words
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Article, Illustration102 1953-01-12 2 IT'S "Ladies first" day at Glantaf Secondary School, Cardiff, and the girls are treated as though they were at the Kitz. The boys and girls take it m turns to act as waiters for each table of eight at school meals. There is no supervision by teachers. "Thi s102 words
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Article, Illustration182 1953-01-12 2 ISAAC TEOH - ISAAC TEOH Great People Of Yesterday (1867-1934) By TV TARIE Curie (Marya Sklodowska), physicist and chemist, was born m Warsaw on November 7, 1867, and died on July 4, 1934. Daughter of Professor Skibdowska, she was the svoman who discovered something' which led to the eventual horrors of182 words
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Article790 1953-01-12 2 KNOW YOUR HBMGHBOUR~*I4 CPAIN. the land of the bull fight and the country around which so many operas are based is a beauti- Xul and picturesque place for the visitor. Th:«< country of about 200.000 square miles, has a population of 28 million people who are790 words
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Article86 1953-01-12 2 MARIA GETS HER REWARD A [ARIA SKRBIC J sixteen when ihf marched into Stoven saw such suffer m j; I resolved to be a lun the land that h.ui birth to Florrntr gale and Edith »wH In 1M47 m It.ih told: "You may ft U land but you rr three86 words
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Advertisement115 1953-01-12 2 I iVt' iilw <TK6 iinsu^ißiffliaai -w^^ •*j tonight Smile into > > H^ rf your mirror tak« good You'U be thrilled with the VV difference Pepsodcr.i makes to your W£XT_ Clean your teeth •mne 1 In jum one week your teeth Wlth Pe P sodcnl Do ihit, mornins *nd evening,115 words
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Advertisement78 1953-01-12 2 _^m i s^^ *<C THt BULLDOG ANT J|s^ Suspended by its feet an Ausfrol.on Bulldog Ant can -s=£**^ hold m its jaws a glove more thon a thousand times its own weight. Comparatively for c human feot a trcpeze ortiste would have *c g»,p on 80 ton steamro'cr with his78 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-01-12 3 \he uniforms of the Anslo-Chmese Girls' School— green dresses with white ,1s posed for a picture during the first 8.8. and GLB Combined Social ALSO without proper uniforms, the 2nd Penan* Comfrtfty of the Boys* Brigade, is taplail t the tompany, Mrs. M.86 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-01-12 3 PITTING their "whole selves m and shaking them ;tll about" were this nanny group of hanoy (i.L.B. doiny ill* popular m'ou( song, "ftafcejPokey*.31 words
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Article, Illustration269 1953-01-12 3 renang loutn brings ires of two nev s 1 le 2nd Pf- ng c t 2nd Ptnang >. se Ii a movethe holidays boi indoor ..d I th tc learn i k which Sirls Life Bi tg; de, foi mcd is (Capt m Jane Wu Life B269 words
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32 1953-01-12 3 WestJava Could Be Proud OfIts Schools I I I I I I I I I I I :-> I I I I I I I I I I I I I of its32 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-01-12 3 WINNING the "Utemikw*? contest during the social was thirteen-year-old Pi* Kam Kee Teong who pl.^^«(^ on his mouth organ21 words
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Article222 1953-01-12 3 IMPORTANT developments are to be reported concerning the revolutionary solid-dot Braille printing process, the prototype machine of which was exhibited at the Braille Centenary Exhibition earlier this year. After much research, a tpecial magazine is m production and when completed will be sent to blind persons for222 words
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Article, Illustration744 1953-01-12 3 DEMI- TASSE - Why Must Teachers Look So Business-Like On Opening Day? DEMI-TASSE By r PODAY is "Black Monday" and thousands of teachers and students go back to school after a hectic four weeks' vacation for Christmas. Everyone as a rule will be early to school for there is much to talk about744 words
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Article113 1953-01-12 3 ACCIDENTS, rather than disease, constitute the greatest single threat to the lives of American youngsters, statisticians of a Life Insurance Company pointed out last week. About 6.000 children, between the ages of five and fourteen, are killed m accidents each year m the United States. This113 words
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Advertisement117 1953-01-12 3 AM YOU AMBITJOU! PREPAOEO TO CONCEN'fATg TO "re t YOUR POS'TiON I ACCOUNTANCY. COST ACCC Ml I I COM'ANY SECP.FTAAYSHIP. BOC' An "k,:e'K»e Method" O-> '--r >. V D'PLOKA »s ASSOOAit Of FLLLO -V, Mg fe' higher Rttwi bjr H|WR)| ip^'t POSTAL STUDY .-h «.r,, T^tor, f ANTEEO COURSES In117 words
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Article392 1953-01-12 4 PAUL S. MARKANDAN - PAUL S. MARKANDAN KNOW YOUR MALAYA 1 BY 1 IPOII which acts its name from a poisonous tree the 'IPOir (Antiaris Toxicaria) is well known for its cave temples, well-kept play grounds. wid*> and clean roads and tree-Uned avenues. 1 heard a number of stories about392 words
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Article398 1953-01-12 4 FROM SCHOOL MAGAZINES frt^itnMtJBM^Bfiiffii'ili An extract from the Sacred Heart Convent Magazine, Maacca, by Miss Yew Seng -The Eng Iren! They are bod, active, mischie- d .-se word nn mil d you <an im!g was told thai i had to teach tl em I s V** l M waited ,or398 words
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Article186 1953-01-12 4 A cal caught a sparrow and was about to eat it when the sparrow said, "No gentleman eats till he has first washed his face". The cat. .struck with this re:n:,rk. sel the sparrowdown and began to wash his face. The sparrow at once186 words
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Article, Illustration253 1953-01-12 4 The Story So Far- BILL Wilson, a young apprentice, has joined his first ship, a tanker, the 'PORT OR SPAIN", bound for the Far East. At Bombay he goes ashore with Perkins, another apprentice and they pal tgl with two Indian Army. Officers who agree to253 words
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Article253 1953-01-12 4 19- people In the cafe stood up. Bill glimpsed a knife v th< hands of one of the other customers and he groaned inwardly, wondering if the night a lost. But he reckoned without Perkins, who suddenly took on a new lease of Life, Standing up -lowly253 words
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Article391 1953-01-12 4 BEHE ADI SG r j'O behead b word mean I take avajf Its first leti i A sign of pleasure on the face {SMILE) is beheaded to make a measure ot distance (MILE). Three hundred cty-five days (YEAR) is beheaded to make your body's beai aid {EAR).391 words
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Miscellaneous228 1953-01-12 4 TFIIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY R^UKmtUS rUmtOffln \A 8,0 siEAKj #^^^/TvoDWR VOUC OMOj? k 6 7??J /VESA 6£EAf W>' FO^ jO) 7 FeSLMeS, Siß^ V^_£_fl____lh^ > A' 9 IT IS /AS SOOW (I SHALL ZEiy<Z CAS HE f FINISHES, OUT /-^#O^ TQM AW WiTS^ FRIEND,228 words
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