Singapore Standard, 16 February 1953
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Title Section10 1953-02-16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD f# SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1953. TWELVE i'AGES10 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-02-16 1 I if] today's i rench Hagati \rjdeuii '.nc gown ri black vi un tarteta v P blue >t;. skW when «r ;vi> l4 d to 0, when H-- \lj t'nded j >i the Rp:v i ias>ic It Do Nuit" y Malta AC »t .i. hown i" /ir: i rench :>52 words
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Article346 1953-02-16 1 Union Urges Inquiry Into m SHB's Charge Stondard Staff Reporter THE strike by 850 Singapore Harbour Board clerks scheduled to start tomorrow has been deterred pending the findings of a Commission of Investigation to be set up by the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. In346 words
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Article149 1953-02-16 1 SEOUL Feb. 15-General Maxwell D Taylor, new ommunder ol the Bth Army in Korea today ehalleof H ,h, C-ommunlst forces "}o come out and fight.^ General Taylor said the Bth Army would welcome a Communist assault and could be sure -01 taking care of it149 words
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Article27 1953-02-16 1 ADLAI Sievenson. Ili.r-.ou governor and Democratic candipresi lent, will visit S and the Federation Is the end of n«rt month »urse ot a Far Eastern27 words
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Article121 1953-02-16 1 missioner-General for Brit been further extended unti MR. Malcolm MacDonald's term of office as (>«>• ain in South-East Asia has the end of this year, it was officially announced yesterday. In February last, the British Government extended Mr. MacDonald's term of appointment. This121 words
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Article147 1953-02-16 1 TEHERAN' Fob. 15— Tuesday will be observed as a dfty mourning throughout Persia, in sympathy for the victims Ol an earthquake which destroyed t&< mountain village of Tu.ooa last Thursday. Latest report? cf casualtffca stated that 9fiO of the villages 1.400 inhabitants were missml orAP; Reuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-02-16 1 The Colours of the Ist East Yorkshire Regiment which arrived in Singapore yesterday being marched through Nee Soon Garrison. Standard photo.21 words
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Article63 1953-02-16 1 TAMPA (Florida), Feb. 15.— A National Airlines DC-6 bound for New Orleans with 41 passengers and five crew members was four hours overdue of Tampa last night. Coast guard boats were sent out in an intensive search for the plane which is presumed by airlinesUP; A.P. - 63 words
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Article24 1953-02-16 1 A NINE-MAN Yugoslav military mission has arrived at Ankara for tripartite military discussions next week between Yugoslav, Greek and Turkisn delegations A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article194 1953-02-16 1 THE Ist. Battalion, East j Yorkshire Regiment, which J arrived in Singapore in the Empire Clyde yesterday to reinforce the troops in Malaya against the terrorists, made a colourful entry into Nee Soon Garrison where they paraded their j Colours according to tradi- tion.194 words
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Article52 1953-02-16 1 TO GIVE its staff SMM time-off to celebrate Chimes© New Year. The Staadard has been kept down to 1! pa;;."* today instead of the usual 16-page paper. we hope our r<-ad«'rs u ill appreciate this and we ISsure them that we will br back asain with 10 P«OM52 words
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Article132 1953-02-16 1 6 More Bandits Give Up KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Six more Communist terrurists have surrendered ta Johore. Three of the Communists surrendered to the police at Labis, and the other three gave themselves up to the people of Kampong Kongsi New Village in the Merefog area of Johore. Security forces in132 words
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Article57 1953-02-16 1 ANCHORAGE, (Alaska). Feb. 15, (UP)— An air force F-90 jet fighter plane crashed about 20 miles west of North Way, Alaska, today after tne pilot parachuted to .safety. The pilot was picked up b^ <* party of infantry troops and taken to North- Way for return to57 words
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Article41 1953-02-16 1 SAIGOX. Feb. 15, (AP)— Marshal Alphanse J u in, France's Number one soldier, arrived in Saigon by plane from Par's today. The Inspec-tor-General of French armed forces will stop three days in Indo-China on his way to Tokyo.41 words
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Article30 1953-02-16 1 PREMIER Mohammed Na«uib told newsmen in Cairo fast night that negotiations toward the evacuation ot British troops from the Suez Canal /one would be starting '".soon." UJP.30 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-02-16 1 MRS. TAN CHIN TUAN, wife of the Deputy President of the Singapore Legislative Council, yesterday presented the trophies to winners at Singapore's first Outboard Regatta. Bob Cornelius is the happy recipient of the Tiger Challenge Cup in this Standard picture.42 words
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Article95 1953-02-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The new mail trains between Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh are cancelled tonight because of a derailment in South Perak due to terrorist activities, the Malayan Railway announced. The local passenger train from Ipoh to Gemas is cancelled between Kangsar and Kuala Lumpur, and the95 words
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Article211 1953-02-16 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Council will no longer worry itself wUh problems that are the responsibility of Government It will concentrate only on its own funcS under the law, and will leave Government to sort out dSficulties that are created by measures to211 words
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Article50 1953-02-16 1 DEATH, fortunately absent at the regatta yesterday, claimed a victim early yesterday morning. A Malay fisherman named Hamzah, heading towaVds Pasir Panjang from Pulo Seraya to compete in the races, lost his 10-year-old «>n when his boat capsized (Full story of Regatta on Pasre 3i50 words
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Article27 1953-02-16 1 THE bodies of two British' Royal Air Force pilots killed in a Mosquito plane crash were buried at the Protestant cemetery in Bangkok yesterday. Feuter.27 words
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Advertisement33 1953-02-16 1 OTHER Hi'^CLASS tC Oe SUVA Bros., pl S'po« -1 *>» u \i '5. Tiger Testimonials KRR, us clown, b quoted as 'No fooling! I'm not **abg it a I say TIGER is bestl' 133 words
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Advertisement14 1953-02-16 1 mo mo«« ioa> rACtorr it*. 69 CMUHA ST. «»O«I < T Begat '^J.ArJtSSin g&F&i SS^Wm^S14 words
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Article289 1953-02-16 2 SATA TO SET UP TB CAMPS IN MEASURES for setting up camps for tuberculosis convalescents in the Colony are at present being contemplated by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, the chairman of SATA, Mr. C.L. Edwards, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Edwards said convalescent camps would increase the chances of living289 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-02-16 2 TAN f OO\ KHENG of Singapore ai d Chung Hyun Kim of Korea, visitors at the Taft School. Watertown, Connecticut, follow the student tradition of rubbing the nose of Abraham Lincoln's statue for good luck in examinations. Although they took no tests, the two boys spent the week living theA.P. - 78 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-02-16 2 HONGKONG'S pcir, eld people turned out en masse at the Sftokunpoo football ground to attend the grand rally to u fL tbe ow giveil b y Mr Aw Boon Haw millionaire philanthropist, recently. Mrs. Aw Boon Haw. her dauffh-tPi-in-law. Mrs. Aw Hoe. and Mrs. Kwok Sit Chew (wife of the62 words
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Article, Illustration254 1953-02-16 2 THE Singapore Government is recruiting from Britain a special team of experienced investigatorsheaded by a senior investigating officer in order to Intensity the probe into cases of suspected income tax evasion. rfc ij tea n is :o be draws the British Board of Inland Revenue254 words
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Article99 1953-02-16 2 ONE HUNDRED persons went to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre last week to donate their blood. They include f've men from "the Malayan Naval Force, five from R.A.F.. Seletar. six from the Borneo Company, 14 from the H.M. Q Simbang. seven fro:n the Immigration Office, nine99 words
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Article88 1953-02-16 2 FOUR Chinese, one armed with d revolver and the others with knives, knocked at a bouse in Tanjong Penjuru on the west coost at about 8.30 ;ii. on Saturday, Chinese New Year's Day. When the occupant opened it. they blindfolded and tied him up.88 words
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68 1953-02-16 2 Bid To Reverse Council Decision Standard SUiff Reporter A MOVE to reverse the decision of the Singapore City Council to a'!oca:e a room in ;he Farrer Park Club House to the Singapore Federation of City Council Labour Unions will be made at the ordinary meeting of :he Council on Feb68 words
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Article148 1953-02-16 2 WITH the, fall in the rubber price, more interest was shown in food growing, the Johore State Agricultural Officer, Dr. W.N. Scott, states in his annual report for 1952 Dr. Scott reports a big increase in the export of vegetables to -Singapore. Jn Dec. 1951,148 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-02-16 2 SINGAPORE co-op* rat r who met Mr I) .1 s l:r ridg-e, adviser on <<, Operation to the (010» ;i Office, (dark suiti un hts arrival at Kalians ah port yesterday h<i< (from left): Messrs. S H Peek, A. B. Pinto l> Siddons, chairman o( th» Co-op Stores Society and61 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-02-16 2 MONSIEUK Maurice Bedel, a famous French author, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Saigon. He will give a lecture at MacDonald House at 9 o'clock tonight on "Two Thousand Years of Paris." M. Bedel will be the guest or tlie Alliance Francaise during his threeday stay in Singapore.47 words
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Article90 1953-02-16 2 AIR Marshal R. O. .Tones. the Controller of Engineering land Equipment for the R.-yal Air Force. w3\ &rr.'\e in Si'igj apore by the Camel an Wednesday for a ten-day visit 1 o the Headquarters, Far East Air Force. Dur:ug his staj ho v tour R.A.F.90 words
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Article85 1953-02-16 2 A "HIT- and Rr\ car knocked down h SS-s*ear-old Chinese woman m R lagoon Ruari. Smguoo.e. about 7 last night. She was bund *ying in a poo; tJ f blood critically injured when the ambulance arrived She iied sh »r:!y alter admission into aoßpita*. Police are85 words
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Article38 1953-02-16 2 THE fino Malavii Engineers will build two blocks of six flat<= for prison officers at Pearl's Hill, Singapore. The total cost will amount to $303,600 an j it will take 10 months t» complete.38 words
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Advertisement151 1953-02-16 2 mm ■n v «f?f 'liil Tailoring Dc I (The Premier Depart &s*% I (Gian Siiigti Co*L- 50-1, BAFFLES FLACE, STORED _.g!2!LSI The Gramophone Ccfupaofli S ngapo e Brof I Wish Ail Their Chin'- FrtenAl A HAPPY NEW YEAR I Dnd ennev I I CHINESE MEW YEAR COMPETITKWI "SPOT THE FAVOURITB151 words
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Miscellaneous295 1953-02-16 2 SiNGAPQMtB RADIO PROGRAMME JSitTfc&SiJE't^'ft diary «»»<» s^ s "T* E cip, n e Sn?j«EßsrsLs! Music; 715 Morning Star Guy «-"tnesixa ENTERTAINMENT arttUßjj I WS A J^^ YAN RAILWAY CATHAY: Million Dollar \f.rma«d !l hythm in the Sun 8 30 Malay l?m 10 1 Gem 12 11 a.m., 1.45 415 fiis295 words
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Article, Illustration670 1953-02-16 3 Cornelius Streaks Home In Big Race By AMBROSE KHAW, Standard Staff Reporter FAVOURED by bright, sunny weather, a crowd of more than 5,000 people lined the stretch of beach between West Point Gardens and Haw Par Villa at Pasir Panjang yesterday to see a new670 words
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Article158 1953-02-16 3 H- From Page 1 out its responsibilities under the Municipal Ordinance without worrying about problems it? actions would create for Government. Most Councillors have suggested that if Government does not wish to have these problems thrown at it, then it should ah:end the Municipal Ordinance and relieve158 words
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185 1953-02-16 3 TIGER CHALLENGE CUP 808 CORNELIUS, ex-motor-cycle racer, who won the biggest event in Singapore's first Outboard Regatta yesterday, has forsaken his first love entirely. ''I am all for speed-boats now," he told The Standard after winning the Tiger Challenge Cup. He gave up motor-cycle185 words
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Article153 1953-02-16 3 REPRESENTATIVES o I Christian religious bodies may be on the Film Appeal Board if an amendment to the Bill is accepted by the Singapore Legislative Council at its meeting on Feb. 25. Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. Legislative Councillor (Labour. Rochore), will move an153 words
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Article, Illustration296 1953-02-16 3 STAR CONTEST No. ALL through this week, with the exception of Sunday. The Singapore Standard is presenting the third series of a new contest specially designed to interest Mala>an film fans. All you have to do is lo collect the pictures and coupons for all296 words
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Article, Illustration92 1953-02-16 3 v From rage 1 for the surrender by tho Board of its managerial responsibi i11 ties hut it had only liked that I the conditions of employment of a large group of its tnem- bcrs should not be arbitrarily land unilaterally altered by the I Board without some92 words
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Advertisement97 1953-02-16 3 c ullK CHOCOLATE I lit Leading zak. s^r' Genuiiie Brand TOBLERONE :nd mosr sen.af.onol Tobler lore than twenty veofs ond -Hole world there it hordly o oes not know ,t Owing to its ent goodnc-.s as also ■fs original shape, 'iCtilar style or packing it Hoi if the international chocolote97 words
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Advertisement147 1953-02-16 3 Results At A Glance MOTOR-BOATS Class A Open: 1. M. C. Yeow Sea Queen II Mercury KF-5 5 h.p. 2. Boon Plan Sin Hula Hula Johnson 5 h.p. Class B— Open: 1. Boon Plan Sin Hula Hula Champion 84 JjP 2. Ho Tuck Hoi H-113 Evinrude *l h.p. Class C—147 words
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Article88 1953-02-16 4 INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE: 128, lUaiatoa Rood, Stngopor*. Telephone Not: *****—***** C«bl« b Tclegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. •RANCH OFFICES: Room 222, The Times Building, Printing Homm Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. SyUon Street, 83. Cowan Street, 8. Uith Street, T.lt phone 4588. Telephone88 words
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Article731 1953-02-16 4 I 'THE assurance that the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. J. .John Foster Dulles, has just given to a Senate Sub-Committee that the new Administration was neither contemplating a China blockade nor a major Offensive in Korea at the present juncture should set the minds of many731 words
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Article, Illustration2685 1953-02-16 4 Spring Is A Time ror Renewal Or Lite CHAPTER II All Rist.it* Rcaervcd T?OR the sea as a whole, the alternation of day and night, the passage of the seasons, the procession of the years, are lost in lti vastness, obliterated in its own changeless eternity.2,685 words
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Advertisement42 1953-02-16 4 FEDERATION AIR SERVICE Scheduled services: Between Kuala Lumpur Bentong, Benta, Temerloh, Jenderata, Sitiawon, Ipoh, Kuantan, Trenggonu, Koto Bohru, Malacca, Botu Pahat, Kluang, Johore Bohru. Singapore. Charter Rotes on request. AH Enquiries to: MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Uk« Y«w Building, Kuala Lumpur, TEL. 2927.42 words
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Advertisement120 1953-02-16 4 Dont expect to £ooli I if you dont Slrep uell vJr fIpHOSK tired llne» anti wnnklef may Indicsate that you are not x cretting sleep of the right kind Your sleep should be natural restful and restorative. It should refresh body, nerves and mind *o that you awake cheerful ener120 words
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YOUTH
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Title Section21 1953-02-16 1 YOUTH A wttMT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH jtiURWZmM YOUTH MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1953. 4 PAGES FREE21 words
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954 1953-02-16 1 sE WSMEN, RADIO, TV SET THE PACE M I>L I n»u-.t it IB* s n Ih. I ri 'ir" m s :-l He M3 i- l°Vl tfl Hfr H f thf 3 B B I H B B H YTEWSPAPER reporters, raHa correspondents, pho-954 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-02-16 1 >O1 ill I appeal. u the Bi ..t;i ol I— to 'id l^ I ..i tt i«i. l«r itaas \mi u ran d" > proud I looks i rid "i v tya'a roatk ■>lpir. •>t -»n- \MU u ii be Press t<* I I H und.67 words
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Article82 1953-02-16 1 THE Malacca Young Malayans Club will celebrate i he Chinese New t~T jajgi* Fancy Dress and Social Pariu at the Malacca High School Hall on Saturday 21s? tebruary, from 6 to 10 30 p.™ Among the highlight* or the evening will be a Fancy Dress82 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-02-16 1 Xv:vX. VNKDNCVKSDNCKSDNC AND the New Year wish comes from little 3J-year-old Pamela Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hill of Singapore. And *'«U« her "Youth" takes this opportunity to wi*h its numerous (hine^r readers a very happy New Year too!45 words
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Article93 1953-02-16 1 THIS week't Quiz Contest demands answers to the following questions: (1) What grows in the fields and on ones feet and is produced. r<lm American iang, by ham entertainers! (2) What is the name, given to the Nine of Dm uionds i» a pack of cards!93 words
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Article300 1953-02-16 1 Cyril Tilaka (S.C. C - Cyril Tilaka (S.C.C.) By ||ERE in Malaya a New Village or Free Town Is In the broadest sense a place of safety and security away from terrorist contact, a spot chosen by experts to be near large, law-abiding communities —generally on the outskirts of a large town. The300 words
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Article, Illustration214 1953-02-16 1 Was She Shy? -Not A Bit r FHERE is beauty to be seen A here in two forms but there Is also beauty in the way this incident occurred for this was not posed, It ju-it happened "Bill" a pedigree Boxer and much much bigger than the little girl, went214 words
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Article890 1953-02-16 1 THV second of n series of 9even ortadei dealing with ihp New Villages in N.S. um compiled by ifie 1952 Seniors of Si. Paul's Institution, Seremban and published in the Centenary issue o» *Tfce Patiluin purpose. These are erected •ud stand eight feet high above the ground890 words
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Advertisement36 1953-02-16 1 •Vhite Cleaner Wm. j »o easy end J WHiTE CLEANER I I KIWI liquid White Jk^jHf I Nev, Process <*$$*£*- I I K| WI White Cleaners are made ">e movers of the famous I KIWI SHOE POLISHES36 words
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Advertisement13 1953-02-16 1 1/ tQQ^ I f C cffOrt I I Iceep'jfcaW!/ i^W I X ?£>j£ig13 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-02-16 2 PICTURE WORD SQUARE Substitute I ir-letter j w describing each ol the pi tures and you will isai SEN] 3\ir: uwa21 words
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Article196 1953-02-16 2 0 R <i: ::»ts are a :^>< i lea ol your character. n. e jro i ever stoppe to 1 how any times g I > ers vent a ident alit otl r fe] i >■.■. i m hoc means a stu bk A ble could re-196 words
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Article421 1953-02-16 2 YOUTH-The Citizens Of Tomorrow By YOUTH Correspondent E all look forward towards the arrival of self-gOTern- m<nt But it is wrong to sit around waiting for it to com* It is wrong to expect a handful of leaders to achieve everything by themselves. Self-government requires a mass-expectancy, a realization of421 words
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Article90 1953-02-16 2 I.R. HEGEL - I.R. HEGEL By aj i- is 'aused by a human I i laviour fault that could easi have been corrected. Tari lim for instance, ca haste; haste makes for >pill Disobedience to rules promote carelessness; i arelessness, in turn, invites injuries. Selfishness, bullying, show-off daring ..1190 words
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Article, Illustration197 1953-02-16 2 ROSS 1 Siide 5— V« lick 8— A#; tcnitiU 12 Ireland 13 Falsehood 14 Small, wild ox of CYV'cs 19 Across the Atlantic 18— Smoothed 19— Eager 20 Lai in c<>r. junction 21— Portico 22— Trinket 23 Pieces used in game of c'ie.<s 29— ExiM 30— City in197 words
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Article537 1953-02-16 2 ["SORRY. WRONG NUMBER" MR DL SILVA used to go out for mahjong every Friday night. leaving his pretty wife alone in the house. One Friday night he felt indisposed and stayed at home, although his wife opined more than once that he looked fit to go537 words
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Article141 1953-02-16 2 1, Ah Chong hi s wife and child were going to town. Half way they met five men, two women each with a child, ar d two boys. How many persons went to town? 2. Ah Sing a nd Lim See are good friend*. With ten cents141 words
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Article, Illustration283 1953-02-16 2 CreafPeople Of Yesterday (1833.1896) ALFRED Nobel, Swedish en- Bineer and chemist, was born at Stockholm. In 1842 he went to St Petersburg with his family, and studied the construction of torpedoes and marine minei with his father. 1 18 i 9 e retur «ed to S\ve«. den and283 words
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Article144 1953-02-16 2 T")OsS> the swallow ever come down to earth? She surveys the eager, curious admirers below. The sight enchants them and they ar e ready to catch But she flutters across their hearts free from their net. As long as she is up there, she is immune from men*.144 words
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Article205 1953-02-16 2 'TWENTY-FIVE miles from x Seremban ar e miles and miles of curving shore of white sand fringed with coconut palms. The pale blue waters of th e sea gives one appearance of a sheet of glass. makers prepared for their return journey. The beach was littered205 words
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Article219 1953-02-16 2 The many Government sanatoriums, which are situated close to the town, though on a site with a pleasant view of the sea, give a view of broken coast line and rocky shores. But, about five miles from the town is an almost endless coast of clean219 words
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Article854 1953-02-16 2 WHO PA YS FOR OUR EDUCATION NCNCKSDCNSDKNCKSDN EARLY morning. Large, clean snd bright in the sunshine, the school awaits its students. Cars swish up— a huge, highly polished Ameacan beauty carrying one small boy. son of a rich man; a dingy little fourseater crammed with people of all sizes; a854 words
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Article155 1953-02-16 2 1 HAVE 2 bit and beautiful x »'lass, Which the tirls admire when they pass. There are six pictures on the wall. Two of them are very small. All of them are nice, you see, Two of them are facing me. There are drawings for peo-» pie155 words
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Advertisement84 1953-02-16 2 O (flimpse of Chinese history VON -^Jj^ r^fb FAMOUS //f^-^JK\ KAN O.NERAI I|MM^ Kwon Yun Chicng, /{I >11 /'JfJ^^''^^^^^ popularly known as 1 I jjl Rqj|kr^c^gß> j Kwon Kung. one of i\\ 11} Tlß^>>w j 22r2TfS fHe two fomous 1,8 I fwjT^<*g '^S^ trow. He was how- I**1 I •i*iiiii(J^^^84 words
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Advertisement130 1953-02-16 2 WATER 6UY TOT taiai on K«r Squan in front of Londc:. a i water over a Th.\ the i for jokers. Sper nf one of th< I the 9 Bet inen B." the fell I J ike ■■< dun and Trafalgar S came such i (hat the wa" changed. OUR130 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-02-16 3 Routing rosrers Brotherhood Itfhtrai «etS Vti iolour mingle in good sprit at Jamborees held all over the world— as this picture, p*« v,.u pr«»\es. This great brotherhood that fired the imagination of its founder— the lat« Lord I slWMtilj growing into a strong universal force whose precept in life Is53 words
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Article, Illustration168 1953-02-16 3 MOKE than a hundred girls of St. Margaret's Methodist Girls' and Raffles Girls* Schools make use of the Mount Emily Swimming Pool every week for swimming practices. Accompanied bv their teachers, many of them ate beginners who not only turn up for the swimming periods168 words
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433 1953-02-16 3 MUCH HAS been said of the Youth boxing and boxers who all put up a jolly good show, but now let us approach this successful effort from a more sounder angle, for it is the future of our Youth that must always be433 words
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Article113 1953-02-16 3 OFT have I heard of my homeland From the lip* of my grandfather. Oft have 1 read of my homeland In books by a famous writer. THEY told me it ioas a rich land In distant begone days. How other nations came to this land In devious routes113 words
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Article, Illustration463 1953-02-16 3 FRANCIS LEE - COLONY YOUTHS TAKE CHEER FOR CITY'S POOR SICK AND NEEDY FRANCIS LEE By r Ti4K/A*G Chinese Veto Year 1 cheer w the inmates of the Little Sisters of tlie Poor Home for the Aged at Thomson Road and to tl\e poor in tlie slum areas of Chinatown, Tanjong Pagar. and463 words
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Advertisement112 1953-02-16 3 I etaestei Park School. Hi (Ml •i.r t .«-m r..l i t-rt i- t>'!i I ml )\<irk- I ■■v f \'T I!, ip.,l pay ttßpr ■<• l —^^^^^^^Bw^^^^ "V-i*-— ""^i l J Whiter teeth L m> in just one i our teeth need Pepsodent to rcake them WHITE Pepsodent conraim112 words
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Advertisement33 1953-02-16 3 I TRACK- I J vfLI/» I I CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. I ¥00 CAN OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOR I AS LITTLE AS SI/- INTEREST WILL BE H PAID AT Sft% PES ANNUM33 words
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794 1953-02-16 4 Spotlighting Students' Efforts FROM SCHOOL MAGAZINES Aft *'xlnnt from the Angl<hCkin+$e School (Si ntv ban) Magtmme, 'Till: SIL Eh TSIGNPOS T hv DEVADAS DOR AIR AJ on Malaya Present And Future \f F. are the future citizen^ uf Maiaya. The present i*«n>r* of the various communities will pass away in794 words
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Article687 1953-02-16 4 LAND OF THE FAIRY TALE NGAPORE tiger STANDARD KNOW YOUR NEMGHBOUR~*IV> DENMARK is looked on as the honw and birthplace of the fairy tale as it was from this couatry that the famous Hans Christian Andersen came to give the chiMrea of the world his immortal storirs. Denmark consists of687 words
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Article, Illustration255 1953-02-16 4 The Story So Far "DJLL WILSON, a young apprentice, has joined hik first ship, a tanker, the "PORT OF SPAIN" on Far Eastern service. Trouble breaks out and Bill suspects dirty work ichen the ship is fired off Bombay and the cargo tampered with at Singapore. Bill is255 words
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Article179 1953-02-16 4 JJE SAT down 111 Hit tif«^!v>; fair desponderr \v "'Oh. Lord, wha; a iff k is wheii you cast live it yourself."' porthole and ookeci "N-- lUernj 'I k w. but do >•<■ to"'' "TO ;fe DO Mil I FIU k ftse do" Is Hie worth i! to179 words
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Article231 1953-02-16 4 i BOY wrii! Bften -k hi; 1 self, ■■\'"a wiiot sha I 1 do to bile iwsy the t. 1 J think tin 1 best use te hours ran be put t(;. i- I the studenl to Endu pe reading Every boy musl cultivate the habit231 words
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Miscellaneous75 1953-02-16 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY I I HELPfM6MEp q J D)D^TtgLAUMT dOUES!'^ > a\ak^ a a A^ p /t^ suy him *7you neve^ ca.k i\ pEAMU'gJ (j HEADIKJ' FOR J C g F^OVV CUK J^^^^^^ =:2^^^S v s K 8^ BUT I'LL EXPIAIM M V75 words
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150 1953-02-16 5 IFefe W (I'P)— five thousand homes <xl(t r{ ,M«i =>0.000 were left homeless yester- f :t l!t> "uorst fire which police suspected in vi s et bv Communist terrorists. hiW 1 At least five persons were reported dead and 40 injured. rhree suspected Red150 words
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24 1953-02-16 5 lit* A!lh •■iSfi porls !;*'*> Ml *t fftt bn:« he bombed out Caphrourli Ike r, ,iuJ K«reai mf baas24 words
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Article120 1953-02-16 5 BER] tN Feb. 15 The e h«4s dow comp ana to virtua::v freeze* i1 II 000,000 poptda- by restricting travel even zone. rding to a Jew who fled Berlin, the Red author*e issu4 identity cards perr tg trav< on y ap to 20 i120 words
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Article46 1953-02-16 5 I'ERNSEY. Fo n <VP) The British steamer Stanley f ank ofl Cape De La i sterday. Its crew of were picked '.".p by the t P.:v i after taking lifeboata No injuries were cd and none ol the crew rcq red noedi -a! attention.46 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-02-16 5 photo. SCREEN actress Ginge. Rogers (41) with new husband, 26 year old Paris krwyer Jacques Bergerac (centre) celebrated the event with a wedding supper at the Racquet Club. They were married on Feb. 7. On the ruht i$ former movie actor Charles FarreU, now a resort proprietor >n Paltn SAP - 58 words
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Article120 1953-02-16 5 PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 15. ■I'D The Pennsylvania State Supreme Court ruled yesterday -Mat the Korea fightog i s not a war as it upheld the insurance claims of two soldiers v. ho died in service. The coufl ruled that the [double indemnity clauses in120 words
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Article201 1953-02-16 5 WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.— The United States Navy said yesterday that the two-year siege of the North Korean port of Wonsan had forced the Communists to keep 30,000 troops out of the frontlines to guard against the "constant threat" of an amphibious invasion. It201 words
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Article96 1953-02-16 5 TAIPEI, Feb. 15 (UP) Quiet preparations are believed being made by the Chinese Nationalist navy at its two most important outposts. Kinmen and the Pescadores, for instituting a blockade of the mainland to whatever degree ordered by Chiang Kai-shek. Chiang and his strategic advisers are continuing96 words
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Article130 1953-02-16 5 NEW YORK Feb. 15, (Reuter) Lawyers for Minot "Mickey" Jelke. on trial here on vice charges, claimed yesterday they had described the chief witness against him. redhaired Pat Ward principally with two photographs. The 23-year-old heir to Margarine fortune, is charged with inducing 19-year-old130 words
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164 1953-02-16 5 TORONTO. Feb. 15. (UP) Mrs. June Armstrong, a 24--year-old English woman, was free yesterday fur the first time in nearly five months since she allegedly stabbed to death a Negro farmhand while protecting her common law husband. The attractive mother was acquitted of the164 words
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Article79 1953-02-16 5 EDIXBURG, Fob. 15. (Renter) Scotland":- only postbox beanng 1 1 Rtiva! Cipher "E. 11. R." Elizabeth II Regma which was blown up by a "posted" bomb on Thursday night was replaced here yesterday by one without the Cipher. Two previous attempts to blow up79 words
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Article82 1953-02-16 5 GENEVA. Feb. 15, (AP)— A 15-nation conference recommended iiere Saturday that Japan be admitted as a member of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, under safeguards to prevent a revival of her prewar unfair trade practices. The two-week secret conference met under the chairmanship82 words
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Article52 1953-02-16 5 TOKYO, Feb. 15 (UP)— The American freighter China Bear rammed and sank the Japanese fishing boat. Shiratnri Maru oft the east coast of Japan yesterday. Ten of the fishing boat's crew were reported missing. Twelve fishermen were rescued either by the China Bear or the Japanese patrol52 words
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Article64 1953-02-16 5 LONDON. Feb. 15, (UP) The influenza death toll Britain this year is more thai live times it wa? last year, and it is still rising, health aut rities said today. During *he week en g Feb. 7. 44*i persons ■■■< oi flu. So far this64 words
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Article321 1953-02-16 5 VNKNCVSDCNSDKCKSD SENATOR James Murray has notified all Senators that he will ask US Senate approval today of a resolution condemning anti-Semitism Russia. The resolution will aiso call on the United States Government to report the Senate"* concern to Russia and ask for action "to remove allUP - 321 words
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318 1953-02-16 5 No Blockade At Present WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 5 (AFP)— President Eisenhower hat colled on important conference tor tomorrow on the Far Eastern situation to be attended by Senator Robert Taft and other Congressional leaders and by such specialists in Far Eastern affairs318 words
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138 1953-02-16 5 HELSINKI. Feb. 15 (UP)Finnish official maintained a blackout yesterday on the future movements of the tanker Wiima, riding at anchor oft" Singapore with 7,000 tons of jet .plane fuel for Communist China. The Finnish vessel ha le off Singapore on Wednesday to await138 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-02-16 5 LIEUT. General H. WrlK who has lx<n appointed the new Commander in-Chief of the British Commonwealth forces in Korea.— AP photo.21 words
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Article169 1953-02-16 5 nlw i i >;••;■;. f< t>. if {VP) Aciiai Stv w i Bon defeat* I)« mocrat&c a idi late f<jr pi i dent, said isi night \'"u\ 1 1 e I'nited Stati fr-V U Russians bj thi eati tiing I <ial sa is againsi169 words
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217 1953-02-16 5 LONDON, Feb. 15 (Reuter)— Lord Killearn. former British Ambassador to Egypt, today ur^ed Britain to "speak frankly and finally** to Egyptian Premier Naguib and his friends. Writing in the Sunday Ex- 1 press Lord Kiliea rn. who was Ambassador in Cairo for 10217 words
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Advertisement85 1953-02-16 5 I y I 1 tndia Super Foam Latex Mattresses give the highesi possible ftaodard of luxury. You are literally "sleeping; on air M aj the millions of tiny air cells in interconnected tnd yield to every movement of the body 1 Owing to its porous construction air is continually* circulating,85 words
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Advertisement125 1953-02-16 5 *\\\\v\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\v\\\v\\\\\\\\\\vv\\\\\w\\\v v\\\\ a\n\u\i\uuuuv I Reflecting I Your Own Good J Ifl SstC 'i> >^| I fl| i! «B Ik < 1 < y is* B 5 IK J El H| BS I 1 1 |K3 ilti H^^ I I Bfilpßi I I Ull I^^bkl I > Br«^3ft* mi^mwiS&l^' Pt p^^'125 words
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Article90 1953-02-16 6 BANDUNG, Feb. 15 (Reuter) The Economic Commission i for Asia and the Far East j yesterday concluded its ninth I plenary session by adopting a report which noted "with satisfaction" the rapid growth of regional consciousness in ecoj nomic matters. The report was adopted against persistent90 words
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359 1953-02-16 6 MALAYAN markets had a full week and continued busv to the eve of Chinese New Year. In the Industrial section there was good investment buying and a general small improvement in rates. Uniteer Ordinary met a distinct change of sentiment with a clearing off of359 words
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Article417 1953-02-16 6 AYER HITAM TIN DREDGING LTD.— Working Kati and a auarter ground made a prom Q fo a r year ended 30.6.52 of £698,06 2 or 3 8 7.8 .o after paying U.K profits tax and Levy and paid Uo\o. At balancing date net liquids amounted to £a14./46 or417 words
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Article217 1953-02-16 6 Industrials Alexander Brick Prefs. $2.15, Fraser Neave ord $2.45 to $2.50. Pref. $6 70. Gammon $2.85, Hammer $3 10 to $3.15. William Jacks $4 02* $4.00. Malayan Cement $1.70 to $1.73*, McAlister $40.00 cum to $39.30 ex dividend. Raffles Hotel $3.05. Robinson ord. $4.05. 2nd Pref. $10.50. Singapore217 words
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Advertisement632 1953-02-16 6 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland St&n Francisco Lo« An^elr* All American A Canadian Cities FOR FULL PARTICULARS OF DRY CARGO, DEEP TANKS AND PASSENGER BOOKINGS, ETC., APPLY ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TLL: K Lumpur 311 Spore *****/3 P Sham 295 h Malacca 456 Penang 875 CHARGEURS REUNIS FOB MARSEILLES632 words
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Advertisement692 1953-02-16 6 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 Due S'pore Due Penaug From "Poyans" Feb 16 Feb 13 Japan. H'kong "Fengtien" Feb 19 Feb 22 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P.'Sham S'pore For692 words
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Advertisement374 1953-02-16 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTLMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS S'pore P. S'ham Penang TAWALI (SMN) 16/23 Feb 24 25 Feb 26 27 Feb KERTOSONO(RL) 28Feb6Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar ROTTI (SMN) 19/25 Mar 26 Mar374 words
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Advertisement816 1953-02-16 6 EAST ASIATIC [i SAILLNGS FROM SCANDINAVIA Ik S'pore px UHiNIA' toi Bangkok lt/lf W drr k "PATAGONIA" for Adelaide, f iMelbourne. Barnie Sydney (not loading local cargo) 24 ?GF. D "LALANDIA" for Bangkok -7 8 Mar M INDIA W for Bangkok 18 ?oMar U i%Z "MALAYA" for Adelaide, 'N^ Melbourne,816 words
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Article473 1953-02-16 7 Fierce Rugby IN Game Drawn LONDON Feb. 15 (AP)-Heas that either Ireland or England would win this season's rugby "triple crown" were dispelled at Dublin Saturday as the two countries battled out a fierce game to a a— 9 tie. It was the first drawn game473 words
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Article185 1953-02-16 7 I SINGAPORE Malays beat Johore Malays by hree matches to two in the Dunlop Cup badminton tournament on Saturday. w^mmion Singapore's victory was due to Thorn aa Cupper. Ismail Mar- |an who won both his single* ind doubles ties. The issue of I this Intel state185 words
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Article191 1953-02-16 7 AT THE annual general meeti ing of the Anson Athletic Assoi F l o tlo 2: th e Allowing were elecI ted officials for the year I Patrons: Ta n Hock San SeQW Kim Hock, Tan Yan Wee, Chua Soon Teck. Koh Beng Quee i lan Ken?191 words
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Article41 1953-02-16 7 ADELAIDE. Feb. 15 (ReuterAAPJ South Africa's cricketers 'resh from their test triumph ver Airstraiia dismissed South Australia for 250 mna here yesterd:ty and scored two without MS before stumps were drawn at the ciose of the first day's41 words
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Article78 1953-02-16 7 [Tic following members were elected officials oi Windsor Rovers Sports Club, Singapore President: Mr. J. A. Sarkies! Secretary: Mr. David Cheng, treasurer: Mr Albert Tan Heng Uua. Sports Captain: Mr rimothv Cheng, As<:. Snorts' Captain: Mr. P. Suppiah, Com-' mittee: Mr. S Nathan, Mr. waiter Abeysekera78 words
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Article70 1953-02-16 7 All But 1 Reelected PENANG. Sun-All the offlceJ* a J£ rR excc »t the honorary secietary w«e re-elected when hlTri > nang FootbaI l Association J Ttw lts n u" nual g^eral meeting tk e hln «e Recreation Club! AVvini J s P laced secretary was k T^n r an70 words
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Article148 1953-02-16 7 of T S E T annual general meeting of the Imperial Club. Singapore was held on Monday and the following office bearers were elected for the yearGeneral Committee (Nominated Members*: Chairman— R.J Holmes, Hon. Secretary/Treasurer—M.J. Brearley, R.F. Scully. Lui Hon Meng. General Committee (Elected >/• u148 words
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Advertisement57 1953-02-16 7 SITUATION WANTED ATTENTION: For suitable lobs as Sienographers Bookkeepers Sc Clerks, etc.. etc. plean register with Ho Chirtn Company's Emplo-.-ment Burean, 86-A.. Robinson Road. Singap >re 1. TUITION DRIVING! experienced professiona] coaching given at competitive charges. Highly reramended C:ty Driving School Tel 41-jT 9—lo a.m. SeasM Extended on Requests Today:57 words
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Advertisement657 1953-02-16 7 DEATH MRS. WONG FOOK LUM, aged 70, passed away at the General Hospital, Singapore yesterday. Funeral at 11 ajn. today. McINTYRE. On 15th February 1953, at the General Hospital Singapore Charles Vincent Mclntyre, 59 years. The funeral cortege will leave his residence at No. 15 Tannery Lane, off McPherson Road657 words
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Advertisement1028 1953-02-16 7 NOTICES SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD STAFF ASSOCIATION th. AN E MERGr.NX-Y MeeUoi of the Ex. titt« Council o| the Sad Associsiion was held on Sa ay 4?h Feteuiry The Executive Committee reseati M mH o Jose public sympathy .nd fc.w :s aS y toSSSd b view of this cnve situation lite1,028 words
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Miscellaneous131 1953-02-16 7 5 E Y** Y SiiLil f -THAT'S 1 fvASVi.^Q THE GIRL THAT H I/T-vTg-L who GrsZS K'^i <?rkJk V^JtXP?!***"** GOTTA > EAS-' me L ??-WHUT > GIVES MEN S I M£K GOOSE FJ.£S^--\ r g'^^y bCN l OW BDNS MATES > F.MD (BE vMTH THAT ]j G;RL? r-\ GOOSE FUESH.^J131 words
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Article535 1953-02-16 8 PENANG, Sun.— Malaya's hockey champions are Singapore. This crown was handed to the Colony today after a game was played to determine this honour. Singapore, South winners, beat Perak, North titleholders by I—o.1 0. The 'winning coal was scored by F O Reynolds seven minutes535 words
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Article394 1953-02-16 8 Kingport's Win Was Spectacular By WINDSOR LAD TO Kuala Lumpur trainer I Neil Hobbs r oes the distincI tiou of winning the first of this season's classic of the Malayan turf when his tunI didate Kiagport, a slashing long-framed and powerfully built gelding by Kingsway out of Porter's Lodi;e (*)y394 words
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Article94 1953-02-16 8 HONGKONG, Feb. 15 (UP)— The Far East touring LA9K Soccer Club of Linz Austria, won a tight 3-2 victory over Hong Kong's interport team in the first game of their three scheduled matches here yesterday. A crjwdl of 15.000 turned out for the Lunar New Year game94 words
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Article39 1953-02-16 8 Scoring two pinfalls against on e m three rounds, Bert Assirati beat the French Angel in la*t Saturday's wrestling bout at the Happy World 6tadium. The defeat was the Angels second of hit three tights m Singapore.39 words
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Article217 1953-02-16 8 PENAXG Sun. Th e Malayan Hockey Council which resumed its extraordinary general meeting today agreed in principle to send a team to participate i:i the Asian Games in Manila next year. The meeting felt that schools are the cradles of hockey and that the boys should217 words
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Article302 1953-02-16 8 LONDON, Feb. 15 (Reuter)— Gallant Gateshead kept the third division flag flying after yet another day of English cup tie shocks today. A great I—o victory over Plymouth carried them into the last 8 among the elite who will fight out the 6th round of302 words
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Article193 1953-02-16 8 IPOH. Sun.— Veteran T. MeKinstery of Perak wiil oppose Thomas E. Hastie of Selangur for the North Malayan goif title tomorrow. McKinsrery beat R B Lauriston at the 19th while Hastie was one up in his game with C. A. Collins of Penang. Biggest surprise193 words
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Article13 1953-02-16 8 I.R.C. meet Royal Engineers at soccer at Farrer Park today.13 words
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Article1167 1953-02-16 8 I. A. Cup fifth round: Blackpool 1 Southampton 1. Burnley 0, Arsenal 2. Chelsea 0, Birmingham City 4. Everton 2. Manchester United 1. Halifax Town 0. Tottenharm Hotspur 3. Luton Town 0. Bolton Wanderers 1. Plymouth Argy'.e 0. Gateshead 1 Rotherham United 1, Aston Villa 3. LEAGUE1,167 words
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Advertisement368 1953-02-16 8 ,pgg^ TODAY DAILY fj jytf I- I ftw I 1 I I i ESTHER WILLIAMS IN THr"*^^^ BATHING SUIT THAT SHOCKED A NATION! Million !^> //fsr y I BS V^ \V F Queen of Dollar Narrin- ESTHER WILLIAMS... «W« ViCTOH WAI/lli: DAVID MATURE PIIM.IO> BIUAN I I-i-i Sitsppiided PF BPTTFP'r368 words
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Advertisement189 1953-02-16 8 Coronation Tour Contest READERS of the Singapore Standard will choose the Most Popular Sportsman or Sportswoman of Malaya who will be honoured as an Unofficial Representative of this land to attend the Coronation Ceremonies in London during May and June this year. The Contest which will last three months, from189 words
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Advertisement211 1953-02-16 8 Qucenie Paul Prescnls The Sm. k'i'^ r A Special CHINESE NEW YEAR P^" J^Bb X"^^V yC*^^S jjP^k "F* "Kuny Hee tali /f Mith box i:\i m 'W SEATS: 4 (lenm|) NOTE STAGE SHOW \RRVN MM| l! AFTER the 4 9.30 p.m. K BEFORI ftw r SCREEN SIIO WS of; vomf^A211 words
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