Singapore Standard, 2 February 1953
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Title Section9 1953-02-02 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1953. 16 PAGES9 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-02-02 1 The Duhess Gets A Bouquet A Smile photo. THE Duchess of Kent was guest of honour at a reception organised jointly by the Overseas League and the Association of British Malaya. at Overseas House. London, on Jan. IS. Picture shows the Duchess receiving a bouquet from a young Malay socialAP - 67 words
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Article435 1953-02-02 1 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY TIGHTENED i R ijn Important recommenda- Mlei I curity m Malaya's three mom rail-ays, rodio ond telecom- 1 mode by .Special Committee the H.gh Comm.ss.oner, Genera! D.cctorot Operations, to exomme --..canons secur.ty throughout the I-. s^, it hos been orronged Kingdom -2 nev.435 words
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Article90 1953-02-02 1 President Eisenhower's reported proposal to c "eneutrali>e Formosa has caused considerable concern m India where any extension ol the war m the Far East is teared. Though official comment is lacking authoritative sources said Indian protests would .he [forthcoming if such _n action is taken.90 words
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Article, Illustration253 1953-02-02 1 TOKYO, Feb. 1, (Reuter-AAP). Japanese Buddhist priest Imai is leaving Kobe tomorrow for India to ask Prime Minister Nehru to recover the ashes of India's wartime revolutionary leader Subhas Chandra Bose, said to be m a Tokyo temple. The priest will ask Mr.Standard - 253 words
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Article107 1953-02-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The annual general meeting of the Malayan Chinese Association today unanimously adopted a motion pledging support m principle for a new Malay University to promote C™ l 6 6 culture and the cause of higher education m this country. A motion proposed107 words
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Article1273 1953-02-02 1 I I Hundreds Die, 4#* I m¥* I Ships Sink, A 11 I Many Homeless LONDON, Feb. I. More than 200 people were drowned, four vessels sunk, 18 were m distress and thousands rendered homeless by week-end storms and floods that are still battering the British Isles,1,273 words
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347 1953-02-02 1 Standard Staff Reporter DR.R.F. HOME. Medical Superintendent of the Wood, bridge Hospital, yesterday again appealed for mure volunteers, even those *n° could only work three hours a day, to bring the hospital teek to normalcy. He told The Standard that he could take in347 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-02-02 1 HOW A CHAMP DOES IT photo. BRITAIN'S Valda Osborn won the European Women's Compulsory Figures Ice Skating Championships m Dortmund, Germany, on Jan. 25th. Photo shows Valda practising m Dortmund, Germany A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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395 1953-02-02 1 Standard Staff Reporter AH went according to plan as Singapore motorists observed Tthe new Sway traffic route introd f u^ I_fU_f_v hv no less than 160 officers and men of the SSffFarS. according to Mr. A. E. Minns, Singapore Traffic Police chief. Police395 words
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Article86 1953-02-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A three-hour-long debate on the leakage of M.C.A. news to the press took up the greater part of the Malayan Chinese Association meeting m Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. A Perak delegate started the debate when he asked for an explanation for the leakage.86 words
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Article129 1953-02-02 1 SAIGON, Jan. 31 (UP) French Union assault troops enlarged their tactical bridgehead on the Central Annam coast today with a series of lightning jabs at Communist installation.^ near the port of Quihon and the inland stronghold of An Khe. In one of the largest amphibious operations129 words
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Article17 1953-02-02 1 MOSCOW RADIO sairt yesterday that Russia definitely h a? the the atomic 1 bomb. U.PU.P. - 17 words
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Article37 1953-02-02 1 THE R.A.F. announced today that heavy attack- were made this morning by Lincolnol No. 1 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, and ground attack Hornets ol No. 4." Squadron. R.A.F. on a terioriM target near Serernban.37 words
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Article150 1953-02-02 1 Standard Staff Reporter A LORRY crashed headlong into a cigarette-eum-iiq shop at the junction ol Sultan Gate and Beach Road, Singapore, at about I a.m. yesteiday. killing outright one man and injuring two others who wer e sleeping on the live-foot-Sway. One of the150 words
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Article28 1953-02-02 1 SOME 4, M00 tugboat aid nil barge WOriceCT :r. New York and other bu y pod struck for 25-cent hourly wage Lncceast early yesterday.28 words
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Advertisement51 1953-02-02 1 v 7,7/^w^^ *!v t_o W l-^>^2_. w _X_ts&__ 'Ja I V*r^-^1 1 *"'*T« mi at** 4 r MO HOMO SOAP FACTORY ITO 65 CMUf» ST »0«« i TC fQ.|-Wi> »»»i mm v"mmt*mmmmm***"**t™*"** 1 _cApA c J 1 1 ARE QUICKLY RELIEVED BY f >_^v B TmE SPECIAL ASPIRIN 2 I51 words
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185 1953-02-02 2 Standard Staff Correspondent HA 18. Sun.— "Operation Service" is winning friends for the Police m Raub. Here are some of the Instances m which the Police have helped the public. A Police corporal, seeing a woman m the throes of childbirth, rushed to the185 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-02-02 2 photo THE Duchess of Kent was ruest of honour at a reception organised jointly by the overseas League and the Associa--1 on of British Malaya, at Overseas House, London. Here, IIM Oinhrss chats with Mrs. E. W. Waterfield. wife of a planter from one of Johore's bad areas.- APAP - 49 words
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Article66 1953-02-02 2 Ati HI f ag was not G em •nt build- 1 this toy th< igh it Ihe -fhole to only one 1 tion Flag fl ing I Bag pole tai or. shop m n dm. I ebral ins were nfined pro- c ganised by I66 words
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Article126 1953-02-02 2 OI -re z Dunneari Ro I I i >stels are innoyed v. ilfa a y funeral ass ation. .>. k ■r< As ocia- "s per Mission baud holds a 8 p.m. UU mid- n I the no.se i- disturb- si .c-:'-' studies. d Too Standard the126 words
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Article140 1953-02-02 2 IT was a dream come true for the Countess of Limerick as she inspected the Sinapore Red Cross Rally at the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. For when she was here m !fH7. there was no Red Cross Society m Singapore. Yesterday six years later140 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-02-02 2 Photo The Countess of Limerick inspecting the Red Cross rally m Singapore ■ffiSSL^S™ Mohd. Ghows (right). Capt. Wright and the Offlcer-in-charge of the Singapore hiaese Girls' School^ contingent- StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article122 1953-02-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The delegates of the Malayan Chinese Association, at their annual conference here today, censured the recent article published m the American magazine LOOK by Mr. Justice Douglas of the U.S. Supreme Court, following his visit to Malaya last year. The Conference122 words
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Article79 1953-02-02 2 PENANG, Sun. One of the few Asian-owned estates m Penang to provide electric lights m "lie quarters of i*s labourers i_ the Sungei Kluang Folate situated m Bayan Lepas. owned by the l_t c Mr. Yeap Chor Ee. The new sets of labourers quarters consisting of79 words
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250 1953-02-02 2 CAN'T GET VACATION JOBS IPOH, Sun.— Asian university students m certain parts of Australia are pulling weeds m private gardens as they rind it difficult to obtain other vacation jobs. Certain firms show reluctance or refuse point blank to employ Asians. These allegations were250 words
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Article35 1953-02-02 2 Standard Stan* Reporter MORE than 200 teachers and students visited 'he Children's Book Exhibition at the British Council Hall yesterday. The exhibition, organised by the Singapore Education Department, closed yesterday evening.35 words
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Article43 1953-02-02 2 Mr. C H. Wi mot, din cb r of Colonies .Department of 'he British Council, will give a talk at the Victoria Theatre at 5 p.m. today. Subject of the talk will be "The Elected Person And The Permanent Officers."43 words
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Article170 1953-02-02 2 McNeice Orders Probe On 3 Flats Public Urged To Speak Up a m*» _r _r __l Standard Staff Reporter MR. T. P. F. McNEICE, Ch. r of Singopore Improvement Trust Ho< >rdtred enquiry into an allegation that thr ronfr Cfl ors on the approved list of the C Co C170 words
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Article21 1953-02-02 2 Did You See This Accident? SING m n r en v ist, h both taken I O^e ol 1 year-o'd. Fvf-21 words
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Article63 1953-02-02 2 KLANG, Sun. Miller, manager ol ihi X g branch of the Chart* Bank of India. Australia and China, who is leaving on months' home leave shortly, iva Pertained to tea jFesti .da tin staff. The Standar I tnderstai that Mr. Miller wil charge of63 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-02-02 2 TWENTY senior State Information Office rv <>f the Federation rind Singapore visited I'SIS Kuala Lumpur. Mr. .lack A. Gertr. the lllirijli Director. 11S1S. is mmmmm (centre) with the group looking at display materials and equipment.35 words
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Article71 1953-02-02 2 SINGAPORE police issued a naming yesterday to all car owners to lock the doors and shut the windows of their cars before leaving them unattended, even lor a short while. This warning followed th* report of a theft on Saturday afternoon of a camera and cigarettes worth71 words
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Advertisement136 1953-02-02 2 fii I* ___l_lf_i od ja-QHg l Spwi 4i lim** m II 4tt<h<"- Stockist of lli^h Has*- S*i^ I i* 1 Watches f«»r Ladies and < <i I j HEAD OFFICE: SHO North Bridge Knad W( I BRANCH: 55. North Bridge Boad. Pefcf j __»i^ ■^MuummmmmmmmmM mmwmM iI flead 7/ie I136 words
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13 1953-02-02 3 HOSPITALS SHOULDN'T EXPLOIT' HOUSEMEN SI V the the aithai B tor r »a '->13 words
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Article, Illustration83 1953-02-02 3 photo. photo. MARRIED on Saturday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd were Miss Paddy Murphy and Mr. David Baskett. The couple plans to leave Siimupore shortly for their honey moon. The chief bridesmaid was Miss Pauline Stevens.. .Mr. Patrick Caldicott was bestman. Standard PICTURED above aacr cStandard - 83 words
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Article255 1953-02-02 3 MR. J. A. HARVEY, the Commissioner of Lands, has informed the Singapore City Council that Government is arranging foi some land m Bedok area to resettle pig-rearers now living m the City area. Mr. Harvey, states that the lan i is for 32 families now255 words
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Article141 1953-02-02 3 Tutorial System 'Ghastly' THE STUDENTS* UNION' of the University of Malaya has told the authorities that the "tutorial supervision of students," introduced early m 1951, should be scrapped and another scheme drawn up With the help of undergraduates. Students told The Standard that the system was a "ghastly failure.'* In141 words
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Article137 1953-02-02 3 AN INDIAN ARMY discharge certificate and a letter alleged to have been forged were produced m a case m the Singapore First District Court on Saturday N. Sadasivam. charged with using forged documents at the SingaDore Naval Ba.->e on Jan. 2, was fined $120. m default three137 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-02-02 3 MR. JACK R. Johnstone. Agricultural Attache at the American Consulate General iias arrived m Singapore to take over a newly created post. His area includes Singapore, the Federation. Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo. Formerly Agricultural Attache at Manila, he will work as a member of91 words
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482 1953-02-02 3 A "SHOCKING' eye disease called keratomalacia a disease primarily of infants and young children due to the use and abuse of sweetened condensed milk, is on the increase m Singapore. This disease, characterised by dryness with ulceration of the eye and could482 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-02-02 3 photo. THIS Standard Vanguard was involved m an accident at Holland Road yesterday. A lamp post was slightly ihed. The front part of the car teas badly damaged, the left headlight being shattered: but the owner driver sustained nnlv a araze oil his chin.- StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article78 1953-02-02 3 Mr. Alex Josey was elected acting president of the Singapore Union of Journalists at a special meeting held yesterday at the British Council Hall, following the resignation of the president, Mr. D. E. Stewart. Mr. Stewart goes on long leave to Britain shortly. The following were78 words
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Article153 1953-02-02 3 Unpopular Market Is Their Worry WAYS and means of popularising the Grange Road public market will be discussed by the Health Committee of the Singapore City Council when it meets this week. A proposal to put up two extra stalls m the market will be one of the means. There153 words
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Article, Illustration104 1953-02-02 3 SIXTY FOUR YEAR OLD Rev. Goh Hood Keng (above) has been appointed "Master of Methods" at the Canberra School, Singapore thus becoming the oldest man to be appointed to that post by the Singapore Education Department. He will see to the training of 12 student teachers there. He admitted that104 words
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Article34 1953-02-02 3 LISTENERS to RedifVusion. Malaya, will have the opportunity to hear New York City's famous Goldman Band by listening m every Wednesday at 8.15 a.m. for a series of 15-minute programmes "Marching Alon.*."34 words
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Article332 1953-02-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter YELLOW fever could enter Singapore and through it, spread to the rest of Malaya. This has now become possible with the introduction of very rapid means of transport. The editorial of the Proceedings of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII332 words
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Article119 1953-02-02 3 MR. Chan Kum Clv c. City Councillor. gave his third blood donation last week. Altogether 99 people went to the Biood Transfusion Ofli"e to give their blooH. during the week. These include 20 mea from the Singapore Harbour Board i Police. 11 from the119 words
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244 1953-02-02 3 PEOPLE living m Singapore's rural areas can now go on holiday with no worry or fear that their houses might be burbled. They only have to inform the police and a kampong patrol will be detailed to see that all is244 words
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Article100 1953-02-02 3 MR. L. A. WILLIAMS, pre dent of the Insurance Ir. tit i of Malaya recently told members of the Institute that the* must place more emphasis im insurance education r, t necessarily m tin form of study groups, but by arr:o g- ing discussions or;100 words
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Advertisement71 1953-02-02 3 Hv Smart Keep lit A Active vllfmw^ mm C Pmi SPORT SHIRTS I rcked Plain a Mastic Rull-ou to Fit all si/es Dept on the O round Moor X c flr m ier Departmental Store) C mWW' m\ v+aiSt4Uiks S jh &^Caf r Ud)l "Jj < H turns fl Aciifsiow^T71 words
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Advertisement22 1953-02-02 3 LOWEST BARGAIN FOR HIGHEST VALUE Immediate Delivery To Any Part Of The FEDERATIONDUTY FREE NO EXTRA CHARGE mm^tumummf'i <* __^_fc_r We Defy Comparison22 words
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Article285 1953-02-02 4 Rahman: 'No Good Blaming Malays' JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Critics of the Federation Agreement blame the Malays for not seeking Independence immediately after the liberation but they should remember the conditions prevailing: at that time. Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, president of the Johore Bahru branch of IMNO, stated today when285 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-02-02 4 FUN FAIR OPENING photo. TINGKU Tua Aminah, wife of the Regent of Johore yesterday cut the ribbon spanning the entrance to the Johore Bahru Fun Fair and declared it open. The Fair which will remain open for a week, has been organised by the Johore Bahru branch of UMNO mStandard - 55 words
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Article82 1953-02-02 4 KOTA EHARU. Sun.— Aftei a fortnight's training at Pengkalan China. Home Guard Training Centre. Kota Bharu. 204 Home Guards comprising penghulus and ketua kampongs from various districts who became section leaders held a passing our parade here yesterday at padang bank. Homo Guard Inspector Meor Abdullah82 words
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Article159 1953-02-02 4 PLANTER, SC FIRE BACK ONBANDITS Wounded BOR Gets 'Copter Lift KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The manager of Triang Estate m the Mentakab area a* Pahang and a Special Constable were fired on by four terrorists yesterday. When fire was returned, the terrorists fled. There were no known casualties. A British scldier159 words
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133 1953-02-02 4 THERE is certainly room for more than one university m Malaya, said Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. Labour Legislative Councillor for the Rochore Ward. yesterday, commenting on the move to establish a Chinese University. But, he pointed out. the establishment of the133 words
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85 1953-02-02 4 $***** More Offered For New Varsity PENANG, Sun. A prominent Perak Chinese. Mr. Choong Sam. proprietor of the Perak Haulers Limited. has promised C 50.000 for the buiid- ing of the proposed Chinese University of Malaya. It is understood that his em- ployees have volunteered to donate 10 per cent85 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-02-02 4 photo. rick yestt day at Raffles Institution round. Others m the picture aa c (left to right*. Captain Wright, and Mr. Mohd. Gbows. I Mr. Kofa Eng Phang, a mem- ber of the First Detachment of the Singapore Red Cross Society is seen receivißff his j second proficiency badge jStandard - 56 words
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Article, Illustration385 1953-02-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Three months ago, when a Singapore Salvage Company was carrying out operations m the Scudai River to locate motor vehicles said to have been dumped there, a diver found a ring. This find has given rise to stories of385 words
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Article48 1953-02-02 4 KUANTAN, Sun What was form* rly a small wooden kiosk at Urn Sh< I petrol filling pump here has now been painted white. installed opposite the market, to serve as the Police Information Bureau for the assistance of the public. The police bought it sometime ago.48 words
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Advertisement117 1953-02-02 4 I OUR DIAMOND AND GEM RINGS I ARE ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENTS, t i EVERY RING IS MOUNTED IN PURE PLATINUM. I THERE IS BEAUTY OF CONTRAST AND OF HARMONY IN THESE j DELIGHTFUL COMBINATIONS OF FIERY DIAMONDS, COOL BLUE I I SAPPHIRES, VERDANT EMERALDS I OR FLASHING RUBIES. I j P.117 words
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Advertisement752 1953-02-02 4 _____P__n_ __F Coronating Tour CogtteA I READERS of the Singapore Si d lrH i "the Most Popular Sportsman w?*J 1 1 of Malaya who will be honours ts 7^' Representative of this land to attend tL^S i tion Ceremonies m London durin \i (,r^ this year. I The Contest which752 words
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Miscellaneous786 1953-02-02 4 ftmmimmmmKwwmmwmmwmmmwmmmmitmmw %fita______B______J________A_6l____________K___^ f Hli^A__P__V t Srifl lit wi m Jte# If Mr WSi $WH'4 '4 I i ¥I F lwK_^^'" __k' > &B®^m**>.A a_irf_l__._ flaffWEaß S\ A ff l ii4_^iiiliiiAflli:j_iii]te_^-^^ .P^^i^^i^^^^P^^w^^^ tS^^*^'v tT** v ffi^^^^^^^^^r IHf Jj g_S y "P?. m/dmm j^^^^^S Ml^ lM^^^^g^ m^^^^Sf tw^^. .^^^£p^^^_^^^l^Jf:^S^'x m ___^___)0 t'Night786 words
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THE STORY OF SERIA
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Article, Illustration507 1953-02-02 5 WITH its industry, Iti amenities for social, recreational and medical welfare, the British Malayan Petroleum Company's Seria oilfield now forms a large, bustling outpost of western civilisation ln the jungle of Borneo. Begun In 1927 by the British Malayan Petroleum Company Limited soon after the discover507 words
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Article321 1953-02-02 6 OERSISTENT rumours circulating among trade circles of a rice-rubber barter deal between Indonesia and Communist China pose a real problem for the natural rubber industry m Malaya. A section oi the trade feels thai m view of the reluctance of the United States t<> buy rubber any barter321 words
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Article280 1953-02-02 6 "DEPORTS were persistent that the U.S. Seventh Fleet m China waters, especially m the Straits cf Formosa, will be withdrawn. It is expected that President Eisenhower will make an announcement to thi.s effect m his State of the Union message to Congress today. Such reports will280 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter, Illustration864 1953-02-02 6 If Your Stomach Cries For Mercy pLLASE do not tell mc. I know. I know. That you have eaten too much was inevitable. That you have drunk too much was perhaps not unexpected Must you tell me that you feel as if your stomach is stuffed with hot wool? That864 words
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925 1953-02-02 6 Sir;— One reason tendered by those who oppose the establishment of a Chinese Univers ty finds its most succinct expression m the editorial oi a local paper which says that with the establishment of a Chinese University "rac al divisions would be925 words
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Letter512 1953-02-02 6 Sir;—Mr. J S. David must be moderately congratulated on his fine piece of correspondence m The Standard of January 24 1953. I cannot congratulate hi m wholeheartedly because of certain misinformation and ii logical reasoning contained therein. The Government of the Federation of Malaya has not proposed any512 words
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Letter267 1953-02-02 6 Sir: The Governments of Singapore and the Federation have made several glaring blunders m their attempts to give their employees salary scales which they hoped would create satisfaction among disgruntled servants who had already been "played out" by the awards of full "Back Pay' to expatriate internees.267 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-02-02 7 The End Of A Great Ship photo. o LINER— A dramatic view from the air of the burning 20,325-ton Canadian Empress of Canada as sh? lay on her side m Gladstone Dock, Liverpool, bases are directed onto the smoking hulk. The liner's funnels were .1 mi* igninsl the quay aMirror - 72 words
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712 1953-02-02 7 tl -Thei i i ov« t Ernes] ge r of I on of sea a m g i i ent c hours el .'.cane 128 mm, death itbin sight ol dng trom i a business trip. -t" GMT and i er ofUP; AP - 712 words
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45 1953-02-02 7 UP) I Chur- Wests' for €l.i for ret the Q lecn 51 De a :k B otc Lon 101 l we nes venance ej choir] ■v aunch- a the Chamber. the BriI I ar.d the ting world45 words
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174 1953-02-02 7 WV! C rov Feb h (UP) The United *WdUv L demand «d that Communist Hungary Ur so _hnl or pay for United States Air Force M »n<a v ?>» x rred down b y Soviet fighters m on Nov. 19, 1951, the State Department174 words
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Article43 1953-02-02 7 i (UP) ol an refugees a <> »er< mainland 8 against rnmenfs v dole ended one-day i» I* 0^ i 2,501 of .jf G i p rears— te--25" m u > accent 5* Ahr, '^***ess posi- M strikers are -ieclaied43 words
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205 1953-02-02 7 PLYMOUTH Feb. 1. (Router) j —A senior British naval investigator from London yesle r ci a v joined local officers investigating suspected sabotage m two light fleet carriers here. An electrical cable as thick as a man's arm was found Friday to have been severed205 words
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Article120 1953-02-02 7 DURBAJI. Feb. 1 (AP)— South Africa will send no vessels to the Queen's mammoth coronation review at Spithead, Southern England, on June 15. Defence Minister F. C. Erasmus announced on Saturday. lieut-General C. L. Wet Dv Toit, Chief of the South African General Statf.120 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-02-02 7 photo. GENERAL Augustin Guillaume, French Resident-General m Morocco, presents the accolade of grand officer of the Legion of honour to Mmc Lyautey. widow of the late Marshal Louis Lyautey, as she lies ill m bed m Casablanca.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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119 1953-02-02 7 ROME, Feb. 1 (Reuter).— Mr. John Foster Dulles. United States Secretary of State, opened his fact-finding tour of Western Europe here yesterday with a renewed plea for speedy establishment of the European defence community. In return, authoritative sources said. the Italian Government made it119 words
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Article68 1953-02-02 7 KASHMIR. Feb. 1, (Reuter> Four people were killed and two injured when police opened fire Friday on "violent" Praja Parishad political demonstrators m Jorian, 32 miles from Jammu. A Kashmir government press note issued here yesterday said that earlier police had charged with lathis68 words
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Article44 1953-02-02 7 THE Ceylon Cabinet has sanctioned the services of the Ceylon Rubber Commissioner as agent of the Peking government for all goods shipped to China under the trade pact, particularly rubber and coconut oil. The offer is likely to be accepted.- AFPAFP - 44 words
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World News In Brief...
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Article45 1953-02-02 7 REPRESENTATTVE James Burton introduced a bill m the Arkansas (US) state legislature to make a:l unmarried men over 21 pay an annual US $750 bachelors' tax. The bill was sent to the House commitfee on conservation of natural resources U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article43 1953-02-02 7 FORMER President Truman, who touched off a national controversy by saying that he was not convinced that Russia has tb e atom bomb. »aid m Kansar City jesteraay: "I have said everything about anything that I am f*"« •ay" for some time* U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article12 1953-02-02 7 "OPERATION Normandie" continued yesterday north of the Bamboo Canal, about 20 AFPAFP - 12 words
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Article33 1953-02-02 7 MANILA'S first international trade fair and exposition opened yesterday. Countries participating in the multi-mil-Oion-peso fair include Belgium, Cambodia. China, Indonesia, Italy, Republic of Korea, Spain, Sweden the United States. Thailand and Vietnam.- AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article24 1953-02-02 7 A HELICOPTEB, which left the U.S. airbase in Tripoli Saturday to search for a missin* U.S. air force j«*t plane fonnH n« trace A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article27 1953-02-02 7 GREEK Prime Minister Alexander Papagos has suggested to the Nobel Prize Committee that the next Peace Prize be awarded to former United States President Harry Truman.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article30 1953-02-02 7 THE Vietnamese Government is to set up a ministerial committee to define the functions of the 2.000 town and village councils elected last Sunday m Vietnam's first free elections.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article24 1953-02-02 7 IRAQI Minister of Education KhaliV Karma announced yesterday that Iraqi students punished m connection with the disturbances last November have been granted pardon. AFPAFP - 24 words
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191 1953-02-02 7 TOKYO, Feb. 1, (IP)— Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshido said emphatically today that the government is m no position to consider Japanese participation m the proposed Pacific defence alliance since "Japan knows nothing about the exact nature of such an alliance.'' I CZZ______Z___________________Z The Premier191 words
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Article95 1953-02-02 7 CAPETOWN, Feb. 1 (Reuter) The South African Government's new Public Safety Bill, carrying wide j powers for declaring a state oi emergency and suspending any other law, will face its most critical opponents when Ihe House of Assembly debates it next week. Tlie opposition's united front split95 words
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Article598 1953-02-02 7 ~w m\ MT A Leahy, MacA, Taft For Reported Move By Ike WASHINGTON, Feb. 1— Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, former Chief of U. S. Naval Operations, General Douglas MocArthur, former American Far East Commander, and Senate Republican leader Robert Taft yesterday expressed support for the reportedAP; Reuter; UP - 598 words
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Article, Illustration365 1953-02-02 7 LONDON. Feb. 1, (IT)— Britain deeply concerned at the possible abandonment oi the United States neutralization policy m Formosa hinted informally yesterday that she would reluctantly acquiesce provided Chiang Kai-sheks Nationalist Chinese forces do not enter the Korean fighting scene. The British Foreign OffiA.P. - 365 words
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Article38 1953-02-02 7 THE U.S. Secretary of State. John Foster Dulles, has dismissed the special board formed by his predecessor. Mr Dean "Acheson, to make a new study of the loyalty charges against veteran diplomat John .srtw ViftWi- APAP - 38 words
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160 1953-02-02 7 N 'lists Excited Over Withdrawal Report TAIPEI. Feb. 1. Report* th t the I mted State*. might withdraw its 7th Fleet fr s in Formo6aa waters caused excitement and feelings of anxiety here toda>. Top-ranking officials on this Nationalist C hincse i>land bastion indicated the reports were too premature forUP; Reuter; A.A.P. - 160 words
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Advertisement47 1953-02-02 7 ft V TIME ZIP- WALLET ll t^^g .^'^Sv l I" UMINOI IIAM» X ¥JB t <r JW «fe.__ »3f tr** tMf____D____r ■X from $32.50 £S& MEN S WATCHES "CUITU" A"' 'nY 1 ARCADIA I 4 *Jp $19.50 to $60.00 g|!? little^ 411 Vi A I>_ hit l<"47 words
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Article, Illustration542 1953-02-02 8 Main Trading In m Industrials, Tins By A Market Correspondent A DAY off for the Tbaipusam holiday did not de- tract much from the total volume of trading m an- > other satisfactory week on Malayan markets. Industrials and tins vet again constituted the bulk542 words
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Article59 1953-02-02 8 HONGKONG. Feb I, (UP). Japanese assets totalling! HK58,091,855.22 (about US $1,348,642) are still being held by the Hongkong Government.; the Custodian of Property disclosed m his report for 1951-52. The report said this did not: include lease-hold property; (leased from the Crown), and! the worth of59 words
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Article350 1953-02-02 8 Industrials. Consolidated Tin Smelter Ord. 24 3 and 24-. Fraser Neave Ord. $2,524 and $2 50 Gammon $4.00 and $4.05. Hammer $3.00 and $2.93. Hongkong Bank (Colonial Reg.> $750. William Jacks $4.00 and $405 led. Malayan Cement $1.72?. to 51 75. Malayan Collieries $1.52* to 51.47* "Oriental Telephone350 words
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Advertisement685 1953-02-02 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland flan Franclsce Los Angeles All American L Canadian Cities Penang P. Sham Spore Arl LA/SF CANADA BEAR MJ*« Feb 26Feb AMSSEL 24 25Feb MM 27Feb IMar 24Mar |*oi I parlicu.ars of Dry Carg 3 Deep renki and passenger Bookings, et ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD.685 words
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Advertisement656 1953-02-02 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan 1 Du po,e Dae P Sham Du e Penang From Pakho. heh 5 FeblO Feb 8 Hongkong Anking Feb 9 Feb 11 Hongkong Penang S>_re656 words
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Advertisement358 1953-02-02 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederlatid Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NE* YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBIL. NEW ORLEANS S'oore P Sluru Penanr I JAPARA (RI) In Port (J Feb 7 Feb 8 Feb JAVA (SMN) 19/25 Feb 26/27 Feb 28 Feh KERTOSONO (RL) 28Feb358 words
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Advertisement711 1953-02-02 8 mw m *mmmm l#|||«i| A EAST ASIATIC LINFI SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I X rjte Spor€ f |JB «MEO-fIA* for Bangkok 11/l6F«b it ,i,. M PATAGONIA for Adelaide, f I Melbourne. Barnie Sydney (not loading local cargo) IMIM U "LALANDIA" for Bangkok 7/7 Mar "INDIA* for Bangkok l/MHat >v, r SAILINGS711 words
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Article, Illustration3088 1953-02-02 9 My Crown Is Gone And So Are The Chains Ut Office, Says Exiled King REPORTS OF HUGE HIDDEN FORTUNE ARE ALL LIES By HRH Prince Farouk Fuad, Exiled King Of Egypt Copyright Resencd: Reproduction Strictly Forbidden _p_r_v_i#_ 11MAPTE11 great many people who believe ,1 vasl fortune hidden3,088 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-02-02 9 MR CONTEST Nt. 1 1 l U pr**- >- > t res( >. ihe p novie s those ,i to find ind I send •lo\ if I v I two .1 Ml x -i> vc I |pCI I i tt jim mi ill irarI anday,69 words
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1188 1953-02-02 10 Lap Times Were Not Given And So Landy Failed From ERIC PURCELL PERTH— The 1953 Australian Athletic Championships were run at Leederville Oval m Perth over the Australia Day holiday weekend before a very large crowd and although the results were not as good as expected due to a strong1,188 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-02-02 10 The smallest and the pluckiest boxers m the Singapore Youth Boxing Championships which concluded on Saturday night were these two boys who fought out a toe to to e tlireeround exhibition which won the admiration of the crowd. They were specially requested to put on the show following their clash90 words
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Article109 1953-02-02 10 B A T U FAI'.Vi Sun. Bj- i Paha* wil send 14 players to compete m the AllMalayan Malays Tennis Tournament to be he) a Kuala Lumpur during the Chinese New Year holiday Yon bin Ifian wil I c ..rnong Ihe fourteen. Yon, who was109 words
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Article517 1953-02-02 10 NEW YORK (UP)— Jack Kramer hopes to be the man who brings order out of chaos m the professional tennis world when his playing days are over. I ''We need a strong man to j run things right and I want to be it," according517 words
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Article120 1953-02-02 10 Ramblers' Cycling Carnival The Island Ramblers Cycling Cub will hold a cycling carnival on Feb. 22 at the Singapore Recreation Club. Tli er e are special events for schoolboys women, novices and Services' versus Civilians race. Entries close on Feb. 10. Competitors are requested to forward all entries with tne120 words
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Article103 1953-02-02 10 Campo Keeps His Title MANILA. Feb. 1 (AP) Philippine flyweight champion Tanny Campo. going into the ring an 8 to 5 favourite, successfully defended his title last night by taking a unanimous decision over Al Chavez of Mexico. Campo weighed lii| lbs; Chavez 112 lbs. A crowd of 5,000 m103 words
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Article123 1953-02-02 10 At the 22nd anniversary celebration of the Merridale Badminton Party held at the Hua Yu Villa last Sunday, the following were elected office bearers for the year: Patron— John Wee; President Bob Quck; Vice President* Tan Seng Chia. Yew Hong Yeo. Arthur Jjnsen, Ang Ann Poh. Henry Sim123 words
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Article352 1953-02-02 10 A TOTAL of 130 yachts, representing the various clubs m the island, took part m the annual RAF Seletar Yacht Club Regetta 1 yesterday. After a morning of good sailing, a heavy squall before lunch caused many yachts to turn turtle. However, they I returned home352 words
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Article20 1953-02-02 10 HONGKONG Bank beat Changi Rangers by 5 3 m last night's floodlit soccer at the Eastern Trade Fair20 words
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Article44 1953-02-02 10 RAFFLES Institution defeated Teachers Training College 14-0 m a friendly water polo match at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Scorers were Tai Ho 2. Tai Chwee 1. Derrick Mitchell 1. Thorna s 3, Eng Liang 2 and Eng Bock 544 words
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Article29 1953-02-02 10 ARCADIA, California. Feb 1 (AP»— Calumet Farm's Mark-Ye-We!l and Fleet Bird whipped out a one-two triumph m the fashion expected yesterday to dominate the US.$lOO,OOO Santa Anita Maturity.29 words
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Advertisement58 1953-02-02 10 TECHNICOLOR WILL NOT CE SHOWN AGAIN IN SINGAPORE AT LOWER PRICES FOB AT LEAST H MONTHS— ALSO SHOWING— MALAYAN FILM GAZETTE OF HIGH COMMISSIONERS TOUR IN JOHORE PRICES S3-S5-S7. S7-SEATS RESERVABLE STARTING FRIDAY 6th STOP'S 1 J*MIS STEWART I i "g_saßP WllliJliis whob SATURQAY MIDNIGHT TODAY! f^lQffl^g^ TODAY! 11 M.58 words
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Advertisement220 1953-02-02 10 QUEENIE PAUL present* THE SUN- KISSED CI? BIKINI BOMBSHELLS m "RHYTHM PENDEZVf? with ROX nn.l EVE !-l "i\ SEATS: (Rewrv«-<l): s.t fl |f nr mHmmt O.V SCMBKJV vi A, iV. B. On Srrwii OX I. y„ n a isLAL momsmmt priu^ TOMORROW! ON S_ftEl N <,\ n "GARDEN IN SPRLNY,220 words
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Article, Illustration369 1953-02-02 11 PC A Games Must Be Punctual No More Delay JN i Meeting Decides IPOH, Sun.— Strong measures are to be taken by Perak Cricket Association to ensure that all games organised by the association, whether they be league or inter state games, are played punctually on time. This decision was369 words
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Article255 1953-02-02 11 BUXTON SAYS HE WILL WIN i. London Correspondent 1 -The London coloured light lid Buxton, on the eye of his ipore, expressed confidence m returna nbeateu record. Unlike Mcl Brown H Urn heat, Buxton states that he "likes iving become used to it when he was r as a Serviceman255 words
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13 1953-02-02 11 Tennis Stars Give Fine Exhibition I I 2 1 -.J M L Dr.13 words
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Article47 1953-02-02 11 Bataan Beats Jap Fighter TOKYO. Jan, 31 <UP>--Phi ippine ana Oriental I i vie r w eigh c h ampion La rry 5..V-.... tonight won. a sp.it; de isun over Japanese chal- Akiyoshi Akanuma m r 13-roiind title bout at Kara-. KokugOcan Stadium. Both boxers weighed 125'47 words
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Article286 1953-02-02 11 RFC BY IMO.N Blackheath 5 St Mary's Hospital t Guy's Hospital 0 London Irish 12, London Scottish 0 Harlequin. 0. .Middlesex Hos- pita: 0 Nuneaton 8. Old Aiievmans 3 London Welsh o. Old Merchant Taylors 3 St. Bartho- lomews Hospital 3. Abercarn 3 Newbridge 11» Aberavon 7286 words
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Article61 1953-02-02 11 1 BRIDGETOWN. BARBADOS, Feb. 1 (Renter) Barbados scored 302 for the loss of 3 wickets yesterday, the opening day of their fiveday match against the Indian touring team here. Evert on Weekes, who hit a double century against India ;in the first Test a week61 words
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Advertisement325 1953-02-02 11 TUITION SENIOR Cambridge English language Literature Elementary Mathematics Alternative A B and Adde MathematicsEnglish Std. 1 to Vlll, Mathe mat:cs. Typing Shorthand, Pk Kee aing, French Hindi Chin Nan Public School. 6. St Michael Road off Serangoon Road Singapore. Mandarin. English Sewing, i Handicraft. Physical-Culture, International Music Accountancy classes open325 words
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Advertisement761 1953-02-02 11 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE ANTITUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION Notice is hereby l. en Dial the Annua; Genera! Meetii g ol I Members of the A o iarioo will be held m the I ecture I Room of the Royal Sii gapore Tuberculosis Clinic, Shenton] Way, Singapore, on Tuesday, l 10th February 1953. Unme--1761 words
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Advertisement658 1953-02-02 11 ENGAGEMENT Vi* vr-CARDOZA. 1 I c enga ent is announced »f. tv. Denig Vincent and Xi <l Roialin (Lulu) Cardoca dauc! tei and Mrs He i t P C soth of Sii itp i SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited Imi follow mg tempoi ti v Pom in t. r. Meteorological658 words
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Miscellaneous206 1953-02-02 11 US W TH'LADV L DA Sn VAE CONTRA R I WISE'-l HER NOSE IS BROKE. SHE BUT DEAR -VO' S^T YES, AH ip^A > ~mW OTH'-_^S>- CLA.MEO S-^E I SHE DIDNT LOOKS QUITE A BIT LIKE S CAINT LIVE UNDER J KIN -AN' ■T^^ >-. W HOUSE HAIN'T WARNT'N. *\wAMTVO'206 words
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Article, Illustration629 1953-02-02 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Making their appearances In a race track after a long •pell two horses Ali Baba (late Winagain) and Firedrake Were clever winners at the recently concluded Perak Turf Cub's January meeting. Incidentally both were maiden winners at the meet. Ali Baba. a629 words
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Article, Illustration637 1953-02-02 12 Newcastle Out ManchesterUtd. Forced To Draw LONDON, Jan. 31, (AP)— Newcastle United, holders of the F. A. Cup, were eliminated from the 1953 tournament today m the biggest football upset of the century. On their own ground Newcastle, who won the big silver trophy forStandard - 637 words
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Article913 1953-02-02 12 Results Up-To-Date Standings FA CUP 4th round Arsenal 6. Bury 2. Aston Villa 0. Brentford 0. Blackpool 1. Huddersfield 0. Bolton 1 Notts Co. 1. Burnley 2, Sunderland 0. Chelsea 1, West Bromwich 1. Everton 4, Nottingham F. 1. Halifax 1. Stoke 0. Hull 1, Gateshead 2. Manchester C. 1,913 words
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Article83 1953-02-02 12 SEL. CEYLONESE NEGRI MEET KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Negri beat Selangor Ceylonese m a cricket match by 38 runs on the padang today. In a soccer match Negri held Selangor Ceylonese to a goalless draw. Yesterday the Selangor Ceylonese women's hockey team beat the Negri Sembilan Women's team by 3—l. Neela83 words
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Article21 1953-02-02 12 VICTORIA School played Khalsa Association to a scoreless draw m a friendly soccer match on the school ground yesterday.21 words
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387 1953-02-02 12 There i time. I exch c J ed n PI v n Sinj j i ffai S PAH ANT, F I.- Ik" E V \v KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Perak are all set for the Northern Quadra J 'championship. Yesterday, the state scored another387 words
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Article34 1953-02-02 12 M N I Fath Iv so P.-r. Marines wen p goal for Fat Oth vp troum re B Be ;S rJi tion S.v :u 5 Amar S Sing i M34 words
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Article149 1953-02-02 12 JOCKEYS TRAINERS w 1f Ist Snd 3rd Lt. Col T. L. Fox 2 2* V H Russell 3 3 a w. Lewis 3 4 1 n 2 4 R. N. Hobbs 3 2 3 «£>? 2 3 3 J. A. Spencer 3 1 1 D If T™ i149 words
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Advertisement45 1953-02-02 12 (arnatiofl EVAPORATED MILK _r/ _X _h '■B __v I^s_?* __"*V^ »^_T*__^ #i T *PV*^ jy^^J''^ M \NNf(^ __F __£r This world-wide brand _t^| -">v now permanently available at all leading provision stores Distributed by Y p CONNELL BROS. CO. (MALAYA Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang Mdl45 words
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Title Section20 1953-02-02 1 YOUTH C A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH s YOUTH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1953. FREE20 words
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1118 1953-02-02 1 DAVID O. WOODBURY - SC IENCE TALENT SEARCH PICKS THE RIGHT YOUTHS DAVID O. WOODBURY By EVERY year the Science Clubs of America sponsor competitive tests m secondary schools to select the most promising future scientists ond help these young people toward their careers. i i io the Tmel h Test i i i1,118 words
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Article13 1953-02-02 1 Con test Scheme Ed a irk t rat I Qt (M >- J -'••orn13 words
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Article127 1953-02-02 1 r TH7^ i week's contest is s&ec'ujftu m wnded ior inder-15a who like to write .<■ tries, wtether short or long. Intending contestants are :)>, ere fore asked to submit a tale (not exceeding _00 words) o/ their own making. It can be on any subject and127 words
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688 1953-02-02 1 THREE-DIMENSIONAL MOVIES ARE NEWEST SENSATION 4 NEW type of three- dimensional or stereoscopic motion picture is being shown to the public for the first time at the Broadway Theatre m New York City. The new movies, called Cinerama. are described as the biggest revolution m motion pictures since the advent688 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-02-02 1 < I_F_ Sev_twn-v«r-old Walter Abeysekar*. of St. Andrew'i .School, «»JJ» P^LJ'*!}, i**J£f h^.'fet^t I TYA-e bS Club, m the early stages of th e ««t 'oun* «alt« soon .R°J^ to ■^SKSPSnt lie bell saved Woiuj from; THESE action sh.«. *^fI«I5TOB? _^»^^V^|^i S5? W^ES46 words
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Advertisement80 1953-02-02 1 i a Sr __t l a*" *Jm4) d M-M^m ai j*****! >« m, \s a_ -v.; jr, .jr IB Cf* wsm A Vv. B^' mm M /*^^*^ir^ 4 si lP%-l_if_l l_v -ajjjj y£ fZ&fyi'mt Mmw&Wi _w_^___.^____^ft _^l^ ai____i 9 _B^_si^_^ __l^_^_P__ :^___P3_i __^_r_"^^ _f>k s_&2s ____>' i _______*B^_l HVy >_fv__P80 words
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Article128 1953-02-02 2 I^EEP into the speechless pitch ol the night. In 'Sic rea m Of darkne>>. shivers and bight Through the spangled firmanenl peered the moon. Dancing her silvery beams m the gloom Mi Iges m myriads choked 'he air and rued, The tryating lovers m their hi I and128 words
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Article, Illustration471 1953-02-02 2 GOH HIM SOO - GOH HIM SOO By THE honour of representing the Cohv;" at hockey at the age of -i vP i» goes to Douglas Hay 4 Victoria School. He plaj'd for Singapore m 1951 when the Colony emerged victors m the quandrangular championship by471 words
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Article, Illustration501 1953-02-02 2 Laugh Ah with Fun A HUNTER onc c had a harrowing experience He had only two bullets left when he came face to face with a growling tiger outside his stockade. As he took aim, the tiger was crouching to spring, and the hunter knew that if he missed he501 words
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Article, Illustration227 1953-02-02 2 JOHN CABOT JOHN Cabot, (1450-1498), discoverer of North America was a Genoese who became a naturalised Venetian and finally settled as a merchant 1 n Bristol. News having reached England that Columbus had discovered a vast niew land north of the Equator, Cabot m 1497 set227 words
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Article, Illustration717 1953-02-02 2 4 New Approach To Become A Susce-stiil Student to get marks! ARE you satisfied With your position m the class list. A Do' you feel you ought to get more marks. Doc. youi teacher really give you what you deserve. For every student, 'NO' is sometimes the answer to717 words
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551 1953-02-02 2 P.S. MARKANDAN - P.S.MARKANDAN By "jVTAKING a post-war visit to the popular hill resort m present conditions is a risky venture. Neverthless, I decided to give the Highlands a look-over a short while ago. Reaching Tana Rata, without encountering any of those unpopular "jungle pests' who were551 words
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Article139 1953-02-02 2 CHRISTMAS heavenly chime I Vibrates thro 9 frozen air, Ih sweet harmonious time With tones full rich and ftsir. Sprightly and merrily The silver'd melody Echoes and echoes till Heaven and Earth doth J Him Twas when the sable Night aloft Cast forth her mantle gray With mirthful139 words
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Advertisement57 1953-02-02 2 O (Jlimpse of Chinese history ■_r__*___-_a CJ KUNG MING MASTER OF MIUTARY STRATEGY tn a South China f^ JL 1/* campaign, many of ju_»jf£v=====rjj. |L_™/#W-' Kung Ming's troops V VHxr >/ VV >^i\ 7 were overcome by J^/ \f JT Jl natural got which de- J^js=g^_ ~o^==.^^P layed their advance.57 words
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Miscellaneous183 1953-02-02 2 I Youth" Crossword ACROSS DOWN 1 -Equal I—Those1 Those m favor of 5-Vebiele 2—lreh.ud B— Quarrel ::-Raised 12— Irritate 4 Mollify 13— Poem 5 -The heart 14 Mountain ion ii— Fruit drink y- t •> i > t. i_ n issia —Answers lo— Thai which repairs B—Reproductive8 Reproductive cell IS—183 words
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Article, Illustration1619 1953-02-02 3 He Planted Orchards In The Middle West i) lh between 1700- 11 i;iifil J»lm Hi unM (W* Xm.-rican v planting Brsl Ml lurds u» ;t v „..lt.. earn ,1 _.:.tl.ir> X„„le--HIS n bonder- By hoheri Price kit wonM .Bscncaa brre Reads be I st ,u hold special t .»rv oi1,619 words
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Article, Illustration378 1953-02-02 3 Vy mi i„ M lfford 'N- fact sl Imerieas t Jp -'^dreys of good received domlfu "»U<W for her m ai r ->dio -etivities. t, H is ne I -eet-:\d Antei icm television M «H< Magjiine. •men's Stafford reall's Mike" l entire ugh378 words
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Article332 1953-02-02 3 R.N. Yusoff - R.N. Yusoff By r rHROUGHOUT the length and breadth of Kedah are to be found a number of schools which the kampong Malays call "pondok." The Arabic word for it is ''madrasah' but the kampong folks prefer to call it by its more popularly known332 words
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Article, Illustration446 1953-02-02 3 TF ever you have made a A study of the oldest watches to be seen m museums and private collect'tions you'll notice many are works of art. The gold cases are often beautifully chased and the tiny gold hands all have a distinction of446 words
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Article228 1953-02-02 3 ONE evening at about six o'clock, I went to my friend's house to study with him for the final term examination. We both studied there till about two o'clock at night. It was very dark, and there was not even a star to be seen228 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-02-02 3 > MORI! than a fifth of the < > national population ot I < America— about 30-million 2 citizens are studying .«i S adult education centres through— j the United 2 3* Statrv today. Here a group i m Arlington. m the southern State of Virginia. 597 words
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Article84 1953-02-02 3 MOTHER is kind and bright; She checks you from wrong lo ii>-'Mt. She scolds you when >«m are naughty, And teaches you not le he haughty. CHL scolds you became she loves you; She consoles you when \<ui arc blue. She fleet that she can. To make you a84 words
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Article158 1953-02-02 3 A school teacher bed just beep handed her p n v _h< by a secretary Little Denny Wanted to know whar it was. "It's my pay cheque." the teacher rep'ied. "Oh. 1 didn't ft now you Worked anywhere." he sa;d. A NOTHER place of interest is the Riddarholm158 words
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Article102 1953-02-02 4 WEE jigsaws are fun to make. If you have some old game cards this is a good use for them. You can make the jigsaws yourself but it's more fun to invite r:.me friends over and do them together. Each player t kes one card102 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1953-02-02 4 I 22-"NEW GROUND" j FfcWYWI WVWWWWWWWVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWX* The Story So Far DILL Wilson, a young ap- p 'entice, has foil ed his /?'<* ship, a tanker, the U PQRT OF SIM/V on Far Eastern service. IP 5 unk" r > n try to t-' c to the sliip <>1,090 words
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Article525 1953-02-02 4 VOYAGER - SWEDEN IS CLEAN, HEALTHY VOYAGER KNOW YOUR NEHGWOUR^i7 fn' BY- ABOUT one hour's flying time from Oslo lies Stockholm the capital of Sweden, which has a population of over 7 million people and another land of the midnight sun, fishing, skiing and good food. The first thing that strikes one525 words
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Article, Illustration604 1953-02-02 4 Joßxflfty&3Kw.-.AAiiMiuqpQatoooMoflftiflflfriWftfHllßffff fffl?^^ Vn-| i i AN extract from the Gan E*| s,.„ 0 B Magazine "ONWARD" by SEili TEoi J? STD. Vii. OUR SCHOOL AEROMODKIIek 'TTIERE are ali kinds of strange people m this world. Among the strangest are surely the aeromodellers m our school. I admire604 words
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Miscellaneous114 1953-02-02 4 i THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY p P*g_ g gjrejf____) l popevS/ /M eowe for a I I (wild floors usually ecoyv;^ [^,^f^c__^__^ I walk y you pour mind,} f alouq here, but i pont^x _IS_») l w ,Ug_____ ISEEAMY?/) -gSt a EM y ASL114 words
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