Singapore Standard, 27 February 1953
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Title Section13 1953-02-27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft *l A t. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 195* TWELVE PA<;ES13 words
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217 1953-02-27 1 Police Intensify Watch On Straits Standard Staff Reporter pc fences along the Johore Straits by the Singapore and Police with a view to preventing food from the Colony j to the Communist bandits across the Causeway has J, Mr. Nigel Morris, Commissioner of Police, said yesterlay. Mr. Morris said that217 words
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Article117 1953-02-27 1 1^ Feb (Renter) Prime Minister mper m the ouiuil of States today der P. Sundarayya asked whether n iras now m Delhi to persuade India 1 ast defeace wgtmUmmi or at least not to oppose it. Ar.d an insult." Vehi sh ated jumping to I117 words
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Article27 1953-02-27 1 The Mentri a message P n -lubercu openrf en Saturtr public ..Tion. a he message the total this lisease rt of all"27 words
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Article32 1953-02-27 1 SEOUL, I 26 (ReuterAAP)- The Army said tolay of action l Korean battlefront, <• raiding and early m auled Com- the east I M c inflicting hundi eds ol as. allies32 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-02-27 1 photo Wearing a three-quarter length coat of phantom beaver and fur-lined zip boots. Queen Elizabeth 11. waves as she enters the glass-sheltered stand at Larkhill. Salisbury Plain, to watch the l'nited Services point-to-point meeting with the Duke of Edinburgh, who is seen following her APAP - 45 words
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Article34 1953-02-27 1 1 M1 ED Sta ci immigration lL i>: "s have arrested Miss ira Revui s Mexican I fllm» atta -ked a« C ImmigraI her the 'ance to leave the country vom ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article37 1953-02-27 1 PUSAN. Feb. W, (UP).— A N i Korean prisoner was id two othen injured on Koje Island I day. Earlier at Pongam Is an Communian internee was injured when be attacked an unarmed compound commander.37 words
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Article25 1953-02-27 1 HONGKONG c yesterday said they had arrested •several" suspects m connection with a huge international ring which smuggled wrist watctio< into Japan.* UPUP - 25 words
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Article29 1953-02-27 1 THE united Statei and Spain are negotiation] tor a "direct military agreement" aimed again-- the Communists. Spa tish Foreign Minister Alberto Martin Artajo said m Mam ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article42 1953-02-27 1 A PETITION* protesting .4; nsl the aires! of nine Moscow doctor! on charges of "medical assassination was handed to the Soviet Embassy m Paris yesterday by the Pi h Committee tor the Defence <~>f Freedom, and Human D gnity. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article24 1953-02-27 1 THF U.S. Government has <ved price control: from copper, aluminium, cigarettes md alt dry groceries except coffee and coffee concentrates. APAP - 24 words
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130 1953-02-27 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 26 (AP)— More British properties m Red China have been taken over. The British shipping firm, Butterfield and Swire, learned from its Canton office today that the Red Military Control Commission had "requisitioned m the public interest" wharves and warehouses belonging to the130 words
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Article23 1953-02-27 1 A SWARM of bees attacked a couple m Saguinan, on Mindanao, killing Hadji Somayan Darimbana and seriously AP uouudii hia vviie.-AP - 23 words
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Article23 1953-02-27 1 FAR East Air Force headquarters said U.N. aircraft have shot down more than 610 Communist MlG's since November, 1950.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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195 1953-02-27 1 LONDON, Feb. 26 (AP)— Britain is rushing up work on a fleet of high-speed torpedo boats powered by jet-like engines and capable of destroying the most modern submarines. An Admiralty announcement today also disclosed the Royal Navy is buildi^ minesweepers on a "superpriority"195 words
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Article67 1953-02-27 1 Rubber Big Earner X l* A L A LUMPUR, Thurs. Federal and State revenue collected by the Customs and Excise Department during January amounted to $42,503,379.96. Biggest revenue earner was rubber which brought m S 13.844,395. Tobacco produced 59.860.290 and tin 56,221.381. Other million dollar earners were liquors 54.538,508, petroleum67 words
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Article31 1953-02-27 1 QUEEN Juliana of tbe Netherlands arrived m London yesterday by air. accompanied by her husband Prince Bernhard. on a one-day visit. Prince Bernhard piloted the royai piane. Reuter.31 words
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Article66 1953-02-27 1 I SO that Malaya will have an Information Office functioning m Britain before and during the Coronation. Mr. F. J. A. Sullivan is being temporarily appointed to trr e staff of the Commissioner of Malaya there. i He Will join the stall of the Commissioner for66 words
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Article39 1953-02-27 1 FORMER Field Marshal. Erich Von Manstein given leave from a war crimes prison last August to enter a clinic has been granted parole to convalesce at Allmendingen. Southwest Germany. British authorities m Bonn said yes- terday. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article30 1953-02-27 1 THREE Chinese who published books of Chinese Communists' torture photos" %vere fined HK52.500 (about £156) each m the Kowloon magistrate's court yesterday for cir- culating "offensive literature." ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article31 1953-02-27 1 JOHN T. Burdett. Hongkong's Commissioner of Prisons, died on Wednesday after -a short illness. He was 55. His sister is Mrs. Peter Mona- ghan of Singapore. APAP - 31 words
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Article41 1953-02-27 1 MR. D. C. V/ATHERSOX. the Chief Secretary of the Federation, arrived m Singapore yesterday from Kuala Lumpur. He was met at the airport the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L Blvthe. Mr. Watherson will return to the Federal capital today.41 words
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Article122 1953-02-27 1 LONDON. Feb. 26 (AP) The Duke of Edinburgh will ride m the Royal coach with his wife when she goes to Westminster Abbey to be crowned Queen Elizabeth 11. i| was learned last night. Speculation has been rife for some weeks on the exact 'role122 words
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Article, Illustration360 1953-02-27 1 Ike Govt. Told To Adpot More Cautious Role MANCHESTER, Feb. 26: (Reuter) If there are to be Communist military countermeasures to the new United States policy, they are likely to be m Indo-China, the Manchester fauardian warned today, urging the Eisenhower administration to adopt a more cautiousA.P. - 360 words
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Article29 1953-02-27 1 MOSCOW newspapers had no men ion of President Eisenhower's statement yesterday that he was prepared to meet Marshal Stalin "half way to Moscow on certain concTitions.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article24 1953-02-27 1 An Israeli army spokesman reported that a border patrol clashed with an armed force of "Jordan irregulars" south ot Beit Jibrin.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article65 1953-02-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mr. E. N. T. Cummins, one of Malaya's most experienced i planters, died m the Bungsar Hospital last night, after a I brief illness. He was 78 years old. Although he gave up active planting several years ago. I Mr. Cummins was closely65 words
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Article30 1953-02-27 1 -BRITAIN" has refused visas to four Russian and four Chinese women invited to attend the National Assembly of Britain's National Association of Women m London on March 830 words
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161 1953-02-27 1 MANILA, Feb. 26 (AP)— Malaya and British North Borneo said at the second ECAFE Promotion Conference today restrictive controls m Singapore were kept to a minimum. A Rub be r Registration i Board was established to in- sure the quality of rubber161 words
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Article77 1953-02-27 1 N'lists Watch On Wiima THE Chinese Nationalist* arc reported to have made all the necessary plans to follow the movements of the tanker. Wiima which is now anchored m the Singapore waters with jet fuel for Red China. If the Wiima. an AFP n< 9 < despatch from Taipei states,77 words
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Article31 1953-02-27 1 THREE paratroopers were injured slightly yesterday m a drop of 1.848 'chutists of ths 82nd Airborne Division iv an operation of Exercise Snowstorm at Camp Drum. Nev York. APAP - 31 words
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Article34 1953-02-27 1 THREE ma-ked gunmen snatched A £6 ,000 m payroll money from a car m Sydney yesterday, after two accom* dices used another car t.» force it into the gutter. Reuter Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 34 words
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Advertisement15 1953-02-27 1 \*»oSk iPrU Jj&fr Testimonials j ti Vj w juggler, states: "On the >* *f%9* NtlV# L|i15 words
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Advertisement97 1953-02-27 1 lUWAHT Covtu+fttl '*!<a>«v il <to*d' C 0 7 4^ JOHON6OILMJUS., 9iI )LTO. 6S.CHUIIAST SPORE Ttl $»h"-$»|J #<>>#• i p vvfwt II vuv 4m vn ts II Vll v IX^rnW mmW J^^M IL V. D. SPORT SHIRTS !li:\DA\ SPORT SHIRTS G. S. C WHITE POPLIN SHIRTS The Best Nam* m Men's97 words
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190 1953-02-27 2 3 Motorists Fined For Bad Driving A SINGAPORE motorist. Ho r l .ong Hwee. was fined $200 «inJ disqualified from driving for three months by the First I i .iffic Court magistrate. Mr. R C. Hoffman, yesterday, on charge of negligent driving. A witness testified that he had prevented a190 words
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Article54 1953-02-27 2 A 4 7- YEAR-OLD woman, 1.00 Wai Yin. was sitting and smoking m her home m Hylam Street on Jan. 17. when she fell from her chair, her *on told the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, yeslerdav He said she struck her head •gainst the chair54 words
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Article279 1953-02-27 2 We're Fed Up, Say Residents OfOrchardßd* Standard Staff Reporter AS heavy raia again hr ought floods to Singapore area* yesterday, laeal residents told The Standard that it was high time the authorities concerned took action But a City Councillor, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, who was formerly279 words
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Article119 1953-02-27 2 IHE Singapore Third Police M: ;istrate, Mr. E. H. D'Xetto. I Lim Ah Tec $450 yester- when he pleaded guilty 'o cinema tickets and failis '.j submit the returns to' the Entertainments Dtftv This was a <eQuel to a police rs I ied by119 words
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Article58 1953-02-27 2 THE Singapore Women*! Council proposes to start girls' clubs all over the city to give free instruction 'o poorer girls m English, Chinese, Malay, sewing and dressmaking, said Mrs. Shrin Fozdar, the secretary, yesterday. She said this would be possible only if women volunteered to teach58 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-02-27 2 Maaaela. a snV, iali.i i» »t,i!?!? ..2 U i Mmc bj Bvr.« rui.u? m°? J" 11 toll< win P»H- StandardStandard - 24 words
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Article171 1953-02-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S watch smugglers are small operators. They work alone or m pairs and their capital is small— a lew hundred dollars, And the watches Uiey smuggle out of the Colony are not expensive. This. a Colony Customs spokesman told The Standard yesterday,171 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-02-27 2 photo. ONE time when a few extra passengers cone m handy. These two had to help push when water stopped their car at the Junction of Orchard Road and Scott's Road Standard yesterday.Standard - 33 words
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98 1953-02-27 2 COH SKK KHAI was teaching a young; girl to drive a ear at 1 a.m. oae day. when he was stopped by the police. The girl could aot produce a driving licence. Yesterday ia the Singapore First Traffic Court Goh was: Disqualified98 words
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Article93 1953-02-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter A MOVE to bring pressure on the Singapore Government to help the City Council m clearing slum s from the City area, will be made at today's meeting of the Council by Mr Philip r Williams (Labour Rochore). Mr. Williams will,93 words
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Article150 1953-02-27 2 IT WAS decided at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday that the lantern profession on Coronation Day will be longer than that staged on City Day This decision was arrived at when the Coronation Committee met to discuss the plans for the ce.ebrations. Thus150 words
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72 1953-02-27 2 MR. S. T. Stewart. Deputy Chairman of the Rural Board told The Standard yesterday that there had been poor res- ponse to the scheme to collect land revenue at the Upper Serangoon Road, market. He said that only 50 or 60 people turned up. The72 words
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Article262 1953-02-27 2 FILIAL piety is an ancient Chinese virtue which should be practised and preserved, Mr. Aw Boon Haw told a Standard reporter yesterday morning just before he flew to Rangoon with Mrs. Aw on their annual visit to his parents' tombs m that city. Whether one's262 words
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Article, Illustration279 1953-02-27 2 police an** SAW® Standard Staff Reporter THE wave of armed robberies, burglaries and petty thefts which hit Singopore just before Chinese New Year, hos now abated, the Colony's Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigel Morris, told The Standard, yesterday. Armed robbery there were 18 casesStandard - 279 words
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Article93 1953-02-27 2 ABU Bakar bin Ibrahim, who said he was at o:i e time an RAF policeman, was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment. 0 be followed by six months' police supervision, m ihe Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday, for rioting and causing hurt to two Chinese93 words
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108 1953-02-27 2 A PROPOSAL to improve the water pressure for residents m the Katong and Changi areas of Singapore comes up for confirmation at to-day's meeting of the City Council. It is to build a new service reservoir m the Katong Changi area Two Council committees108 words
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Article56 1953-02-27 2 A SINGAPORE textile merchant. G. Rajavelu. and a City Council labourer. G. Thangavelu. wene fined $40 each m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday, on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Mumgesu. Murugesu said thai Rajavelu and Than«avelu stabbed him m Ord Road.56 words
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Article257 1953-02-27 2 PENANG, Thurs.— The proposed Nanyang University m Singapore and the implementation of official recognition of use of the Malay language as the official language m the country, will form the main subjects of discussion at the Penang UMNO Divisional Delegate's Conference, to be heW at257 words
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99 1953-02-27 2 A EUROPEAN living m Stevens Road. Singapore, reported to the police that his house had been burgled twice. A month ago he lost two fountain pens from his room, but he did not make a report. Early yesterday morning. he woke up to find his99 words
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Article105 1953-02-27 2 THE Coronation Committee hope that all who have premises on the route of the Coronation Procession on June 2 will decorate them throughout the week of celebrations from May 30 to June 6. The procession will leave Finlayson Green at 7 p.m. and make its way to Government105 words
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Advertisement112 1953-02-27 2 lIP* Kb ft, ?6r<? DELICIOUS 1' If BUFFET SUPPER! ffi jfer ASCONVI-MFN'I AMI ISAPI l Rj P| Heinz Vegetable Salad m Mayoni*u« si W° r P®^ mixtureof choice Ncgtublis.tiictc.tooktd mT ■jjjr and blended with ung\ Hnv v. n< XI naise. It comes ready m sm tn |L P®^ lettuce and112 words
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Article46 1953-02-27 3 ,,.,1 shipping Importer ats, holding valid ■d to stay on board Quern yesterday. ng the sights," said Yi Tr Sheng. 5 m transit cither tice of protesting land in Singapore. Hongkong :o Calcutta. twith the rank of Vu Chun Chien; Mrs. and Mr. Yu Te46 words
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Article, Illustration197 1953-02-27 3 Singapore police will give k kind l th ,,i ms' s ol t,le "Operation n „ou going on >" the Federation was t *l )X ihr Commissioaei of Police, Mr. M asked whether I lid be extended to Morris pointed I 'hi plei of service public wers also taught197 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-02-27 3 THESE prize-winners at Singapore's Outram Road School sit politely through a speech by a school official, at prize-giving day yester- day. This was a treat occasion for them. Th 0 pleasant afionv of hari to w;*.lk up to the dais to receive th e book84 words
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431 1953-02-27 3 THEY WHISPERED: DON'T CO-OPERATE' i wuol the Emergency detainees who were sent to the Singapore Governments recently opened Rehabilitation Centre tried to upset the good work being done and were returned to the Special Branch; Mr L Cornwell, director of the Centre, said yesterday. J*e431 words
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Article125 1953-02-27 3 THK Singapore public visiting the International Bazaar for the Blind on Mar. 7. will be able to taste American ice-cream and cones made on "United States territory" a few miles off Singapore's shoreline the American destroyers which visited the Colony recently. The booth to125 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-02-27 3 photo. THE Kunyee Maru, 50--ton fishing vessel, seen at Telok Ayer Basin. It drifted into Singapore on Nov. 14 and is to be auctioned on Mar. 6. StandardStandard - 28 words
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Article98 1953-02-27 3 THE *yr>* of a serie* of four talks on education by Mr. Keith Payne, Adult Education Officer of the British Council, wi 11 begin at the Singapore YMCA sl 5.30 p.m. today. The talk, entitled "Further Education." is primarily for students and will also be open to98 words
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Article121 1953-02-27 3 Four Trust Tenants Must Quit THE four Singapore Improvement Trust tenants who had been given up to yesterday to quit their flats will get no reprieve, Mr. T. P. F. McNeiee. Chairman of the Trust told The Standard, "They have to quit as it is a Court order." Three of121 words
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Article186 1953-02-27 3 Wife Accuses Her Former Husband A YOUNG Malay woman alleged m a Singapore District Court yesterday that her ex-husband, a Military policeman, and two other policemen, assaulted her second husband. The woman, Zainab, testified at the trial of her former husband. Noordin bin Osman, who was jointly charged with Abu186 words
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Article74 1953-02-27 3 MALA V A N and Chinese photographers are represented In the 417 displays at the 57th annual exhibition of the Birmingham Photographic Society which closes tomorrow. The Malayan prints are Wu Peug-<eng's Fishery." and Scavenger," Teoh Siew Siong's "Youth Leader" and -Union Is Strength," and Loh Beng*s74 words
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Article32 1953-02-27 3 IPOH. Thurs. Mr. T. W. Draper has taken over as Manager of the local branch of Weame Brothers, m place of Mr. .1 F. Brislia who js going ou leave*32 words
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Article, Illustration134 1953-02-27 3 A 19-YEAR-OLD boy Ng Ah Meng. who was arrested m Hongkong and brought back to Singapore, was sentenced to nine months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Knight m the High Court yesterday, on a charge of altering entries In his identity card. Ng pleaded134 words
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Article87 1953-02-27 3 THE 40 Singapore civilian employees of the War Department, who have been asked to quit their Serangoon Road quarters, will move on Sunday. Ten of them will go to Improvement Trust houses allotted to them a.s a result of representations made by the War87 words
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Article50 1953-02-27 3 NEW PO AGENCIES FOR SINGAPORE TWO new postal agencies will be opened at Siglap and Bedok on Mar. 2, it was announced yesterday by the Singapore Director of Posts, The Siglap post office will be housed at the Siglap Children's Social Centre, and the Bedok. post office m a shop50 words
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209 1953-02-27 3 SQUARE WAGES, REGULAR HOURS Stondard Staff Reporter A NEW deal for labourers employed by contractors to work on Singapore City Council projects, will be laid for sanction of the Council at its meeting today. A recommendation of City's Finance and General Purposes Committee which209 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-02-27 3 MISS SIH LEAN CHUN, is one of the volunteers who will help at the S.A.T.A. Chinese New Year Ball on Saturday at the Victoria Memorial Hall.26 words
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Article52 1953-02-27 3 THE All-Malaya Thamilar Sangam, an association for all i Tamil-speaking people In Malaya, will shortly be formed m Singapore. The objects of the association are the social, economical and moral uplift of the Tamilspeaking peoples. Centres will also be started m all (he States m the52 words
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Article59 1953-02-27 3 FOR having attained the best School Certificate Examination results m Singapore, the boys Of St. Anthony's Boys' School will get a half-holiday today. The senior class last year obtained a 92.8 per cent success. Twenty-six boys were successful, nine with Gradrj I certificates nine with59 words
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Article51 1953-02-27 3 WHEN 41 squatters appeared m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday, one of them. Keng Bee was chosen to represent them at the trial fixed for hearing on May 28. The squatters were charged with erecting unauthorised dwelling houses on a vacant land m Alexandra51 words
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197 1953-02-27 3 THE KUNYEE MARU. the 50--ton Japanese fishing boat which drifted into the Colony on Nov. 14, is now m the custody of the Director of Fisheries, Singapore, prior to being auctioned on Mar. 6. It is lying at Telok Ayer Basin. The Director197 words
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122 1953-02-27 3 Standard Aviation Reporter REMOVAL of the remaining pierced-steel planking on K;.'lang airstrip will begin ou Monday, following a complaint by the Airport Manager. Mr. R. L. Milton, that two aircraft had recently burst their tyre<* on it. The work will be carried out by122 words
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Advertisement14 1953-02-27 3 fl *m Gordons S^Sil M! il PKNANC. 1 DOANS I z2!*WENT QweisAuzs mw <ot«s14 words
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Article, Illustration184 1953-02-27 4 MR. TAN LARK SYE. prime-mover for a Chinese University m Maiaya. who categorically refused to see Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner-General for the third time to discuss the matter, has relented. The Standard was told that at a two-hour meeting yesterday. Sir Cheng-lock Tan.184 words
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Article135 1953-02-27 4 "Hit Parade 1953". a musical potpourri featuring local talents, marie a big hit with the capacity audience which turned up to see the show j staged at the Victoria Theatre. Singapore, last night. The major share of the plaudits went to the enterprising producer of the135 words
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Article43 1953-02-27 4 OLD Naina Munusamy. who was charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with vagrancy, told the Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, that he lost his left leg m the Japanese "death railway** m I Siam. He was cautioned and discharged.43 words
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Article, Illustration445 1953-02-27 4 BILL TO BE INTRODUCED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Penoi servitude is to be abolished m the FederoSJn ond o bill to this effect will be 1,., .JT.J to H» Foderol Legislative Council. This wos mode known ot today sStote Council meetin? here by Mr. D. B.Standard - 445 words
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Article70 1953-02-27 4 THE Singapore Chinese Schools Advisory Committee decided at a meeting yesterday to bring about a closer relantionship between the Government and the Chinese schools m order to put an end to the political activities m these schools. The meeting, which was held at the Chinese V.M.C.A.. agreed70 words
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Article70 1953-02-27 4 THE Singapore Medical Workers* Union has written to Government asking it to name a suitable date and time to be- I gin a full-scale negotiation over its demands. The Union's demands include the transfer of all daily rated workers at the St. John's Island Quarantine Station to70 words
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Article72 1953-02-27 4 Stor*'*'-"' LcikIpp Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 26. The following ore the closing prices -of rubber mnd on London Marker today: LONDON RUBBIR LONDON TIN Spot 23«d. Spot £960 per ton Apr /Jun* 23 id. £962 seller*. P JUn# Three months: £940 July /Sept. 2J d buyers, £94172 words
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255 1953-02-27 4 JO GET to where she now is today, the famous American-born ceramics artist, Miss Jade Snow Wong, said last night that she asked herself three simple questions: "Who am I?", "What am I doing here?" and "How can I get there?" Miss Wong,255 words
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Article196 1953-02-27 4 TOTAL donations to the British Flood Relief Fund. (Singapore), up to 12 o'clock yesterday, amounted to '$88,173.31. Brought Forward $*****.31. Miss Kitty Meyer 1000. Messrs. Archipelago Brewery Co. Ltd. 500, Messrs. Guthrie Co. Ltd 500. Staff of Government Printing Office 400. Messrs. Singapore Baggage Transport Agency, Ltd.196 words
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Article83 1953-02-27 4 AT THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Council for Adult Edwatioft held at th e V.M.C.A. last night, the following office-bearers were elected: Professor F. Mason (president), Mr. Lee Kong Chian (vice-president) Prof R. E. Holttum (treasurer), Mr. E. S. Moorthy (hon. secretary). Executive council members:83 words
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Article55 1953-02-27 4 SEAH BOX KEOW (25), was charged m the Singapoie Fifth Police Court yesterday with cheating Eng Tiang How of six sets of pens and eight wrist watches valued at $1,t>64 m a shop m North Bridge Road. Bail of $3,000 was allowed •nd the case55 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-02-27 4 photo. A DANCE troupe for the Broadway Cafe at the Great World arrived m Singapore yesterday by the Cathay Pacific Airways from Hongkong. Picture, from left, shows: Tan Kam Yuk. Pal Ying Pin, Phang Po Lin, Cheng Kwoon Man. Chu Peng Yeng, Fun In Wah. Kwan Sip SunStandard - 55 words
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Advertisement422 1953-02-27 4 I' l tODAY M|Y! 11 i n: Ltt. I IS M* 9J> pJ THE MERMAID WHO SWAM HES WAY IO KAMI;. lOR LINK AND ROMANCE! 4MR MILUOII IBWi. Dollar \j*L IECHmcoiOR |MERMAID| N -^if TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! hi&WJjU±!& I Havi is jCmwW ■"■mm aaa^ wm amt m ■^■^^^■^^i^^™™*'™'*^^^ ii v.m. i.m422 words
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Advertisement149 1953-02-27 4 From TODAY V.Tj^nH 1U.4«?4 6.30 9.30 i|J "S'VJI DANE CLARK /T»ikJ 1 BEN JOHNSON Wn I PETER GRAVES v 9 Tomorrow 9 a.m. "LORN* [><m>m 9 Sunday 9 a.m IMI'.Ui s YUUx l M -+-m.mm> -mmwvm^^B The Only Motion Picture 01 Its lj W Bl mi fmUmm^^ fIH Wk BOM,149 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-02-27 5 photo. Ii f nninf I 'enanfi i 1 j I MISS KKTTY HO and Mr. Uric Tong of Kuala I. umpur. who are ballet st minus ol Irene S mni>. seen her r at practice at the Kuala Lumpur Town lI j II on Wednesday. They are dancing theStandard - 55 words
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Article111 1953-02-27 5 KUAI I.UMPUR. Thurs.— A mcc ng of the newly-form-ed V.W.C A. Appeal Committee held here yesterday decided •unch an appeal for funds m April, the proceeds to go towards the building of a wing onto the main build ng of Mie hostel which ii now going111 words
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Article79 1953-02-27 5 WHEN a broker, Saniha-; pillay. was told m the Shiga- j c Fifth Po!i<e Court yes-, terday that h e would have toj pay >45 f>r the maintenance, ol ins wife and child, he said] he himself was bei:. 3 sup- I ted by79 words
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Article271 1953-02-27 5 KUALA LUMPUB, Thurs.— A three-day training coarse for chairmen and secretaries of estate committees of tlie Plantation Workers' Cnion, was opemil this morning hy !Mr. John Brazier, the Trade Cnion Adviser, who bai been closely associated with the aft airs of the union since its271 words
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230 1953-02-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. --Today's meeting of the Selangor State Council was the last over which Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad, the Mentri Besar, presided. Raja uda has been appointed Malayan Commissioner m United Kingdom and wi 1 be going with the Sultan of Selangor to230 words
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Article95 1953-02-27 5 RAUB. Thurs— At a scout rally here the following were presented with badges and warrants by the president of the Boy Scout Association. Raub. Mr. Huang Hung Ming: Woodbadee Beads— s. M. Lee Soo: Wood badge Part II A. S. M. Gurbnehan Singh. ASM. Balwant95 words
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Article62 1953-02-27 5 IPOH. Thurs.— A deputation of owners of 80 unauthorised new houses m Kampong Paloh here have sent a petition to the Kinta Town Board seeking rescinding of the order of demolition served on thera by the Board. This deputation also called on the Chairman of the Kinta62 words
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110 1953-02-27 5 BATU PAHAT, Thurs.— The Town Council will make a recommendation to Government to build subsidiary markets for the sale of fish, meat and vegetables mi n the town area of Bukit Pasir, Hup Choon, Jalan Anfcuan and Gunong Soga. Provision will be made m the110 words
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Article176 1953-02-27 5 PENANG, Thurs.— The Public Works Department, Penang plans to put up a decorated 'Coronation Way" from Residency Road to the Supreme Court m Light Street. The route will be Residency Road. Peel Avenue, Pangkor Road. Northam Road, Farquhar Street and Light Street, covering a distance of176 words
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Article98 1953-02-27 5 MALACCA. Thurs— A Public Works Department contractor. Ali Taib alias Ali Talip yesterday claimed trial at Masjid Tanah before the Sessions Court President to a charge of deceiving and dishonestly inducing the Settlement Engineer to pay him $1,375. It was alleged that Ali Taib falsely declared98 words
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Article63 1953-02-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Mr. David Gray, the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Federation of Malaya, will b e arriving m Penang on Saturday, and will resume his post of Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Federation of Malaya. Mr. R. H. Oakley, the Acting Secretary for Chinese Affairs,63 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-02-27 5 photo. MR. JOHN PETERS (at camera) and Mr. Dwight Godwin of the "March of Time" shooting a documentary film at the Research Station at Selayang, eight miles from Kuala Lumpur. They are filming the daily work of the Negritos, an aboriginal tribe from Perak and Kedah.Standard - 51 words
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Article38 1953-02-27 5 Had Opium Fined IPOH. Thurs.— Chong Wah, 67. and Chan Ah Chick. 50. who each had 20 packets of opium on Feb. 19 were each fined $75 by Mr. J. R. Whimster. President of the Sessions Court, today.38 words
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199 1953-02-27 5 400,000 Gallons Oil Depot Opened In Malacca MALACCA, Thurs. Opening Shell's 400,000-gallon oil depot on the Malacca seafront before a large crowd this morning, the Resident commisaioner. Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, said that Shell's Enterprise wis the start towards a considerable expanlion of tha Settlement and ts hinterland m199 words
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739 1953-02-27 5 ASP Tells Court Of Shooting At Parade KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Inspector Wan Omar bin Wan Chik af the High Street Police Station appeared at a preliminary inquiry before Inche Ismail m the First Magistrate's Court today/ on a tentative charge of attempted murder. Han Yoke The matter was reported :o739 words
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Article74 1953-02-27 5 Kuala i.umpur, Thurs.— Mr. s. C. Singam find Bungsar) was ruled out of order by the Municipal President, Mr. A. D. Yoik. rind asked to withdraw certain I ersonal references h* had made, at tod.iv's Council meeting. Mr. Singam obeyed and withdrew charges oi "desertion*'74 words
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Article128 1953-02-27 5 $10,000 Bond To Be Estreated IPOH Thurs.— A bill bond of $10,000 was ordered to be estreated by Mr. J. R. Whimster President of the Sessions Court here today when a Siamese. Tear Seng Hooytepaya (26) failed to appear Ul court on a Chandu charge. A warrant of arrest for128 words
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Article236 1953-02-27 5 IPOH, Thurs. About 330 villagers, occupying an area just behind the town of Ayer Tawar m bindings District, have again appealed to the State War Executive Committee to give sympathetic consideration to their application for rescinding of an order asking them to resettle m a236 words
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Advertisement44 1953-02-27 5 _ill\, f n**P i £fc£&Mmmi*A ij flinty '^iWk i chined l^ tor cvfF OF MEDICIME/^fe^Mp HUA TOH \\W((/S C^ncse remembe. t W\l **> <*.<covcrcr of war .> JK^lH^Vgl^S^-T J*' to ml' J** «Hect,v f t^\ f. mW ~^> ImmW- y^ •^p^urwsii^ i "««Si«olC.l.„_.LL^' "R> t \.r. r44 words
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Advertisement42 1953-02-27 5 I Greatest Strength #f i Greatest Service ll II I te V W" m m Greatest Saving v^^, yy^Z*^ DUNLOP (m) GOLD SEAL THE WORLD'S MASTER TYRE THE DUN! OP RURP r R C~> IM*' %YAI lin Cl c KUALA LUMPUR PLNANO42 words
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Article733 1953-02-27 6 J^'OW that the dust of the coup m Egypt has settled ,t is possible to see BMMTC dearly the nature of the cj. Lat< 2 ship that General Neguib has established for a period of three yet Dictator Neguib has ied through an almost bloodless revolution but733 words
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Article415 1953-02-27 6 We, the PEOPLE Films And Young People Sir:— No true parent, teacher or youth leader will agree with Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan who m giving her views on the influence of films on youth is reported to have 'hat: "the majority or young people were intelligent enough to be able415 words
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Article, Illustration994 1953-02-27 6 ALEX JOSEY - GOVT MADE CAPITALISTS I N DO NESIA'S EXPERIENCE ALEX JOSEY "Uti| On, "fl a^HERE is a Committee m Malaya studying the problem of bringing the Malays into active participation m the economic life of Malaya. I hope some of the members of this Committee will go to Indonesia, there to994 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-02-27 6 "Never satisfied! It's better than nothing till I can get the television fixed!"15 words
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Article350 1953-02-27 6 Sir;— Mr. I.eong Eu Ting, Chairman of the Changi Bus Workers' branch of the Singapore General Labour Union whose letter was published in your paper on February 23 1953 reveals an Interesting aspect of private bus company administration. For if it be true that acrording to the350 words
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Article, Illustration121 1953-02-27 6 Review of Views University Outline NANYANG SIANG PAU gives an outline of th c proposed administrative setup of the Nanyang University and an estimated expenditure for th e various departments to be established. The daily estimates that a «urn of $7,000,000 would be required to launch the university while thp121 words
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Article, Illustration664 1953-02-27 6 Douglas Howell - God's gift' gets no fees 'T'HE blueeyed Italian sirl of eight cuddled a lairhaired doll and said: "It will be nice to conduct your London Philharmonic Orchestra." In fart Giannella de Marco, the latest child musical wonder. whom Pope Pius XU called "a gift from (lod," wants to conduct this664 words
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Advertisement128 1953-02-27 6 Sl NCA POKE nun STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNINQ NEWSPAPER. ibii HEAD OFFICE} 128. Robinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble b Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, S.ngopore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times luilding, Printing Houso Squore, London. E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Street. 83, Cowon Street, 8, Leith128 words
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Advertisement22 1953-02-27 6 isp^ ERS I 1 gV W I /J fill**' j J\ Sols Agmtst m^ 0 m lI mT MIV »M JJif *Kp22 words
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214 1953-02-27 7 ifl Irh 2»i. (AT). Six Western European Ifinisters plfdf** themselves last night to urge P f B ernments t<> approval of an thrir M»" •P raß que at the end of a two-day ndicated that this agreey• I nol mean that bitter214 words
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Article30 1953-02-27 7 New Vietminh Drive Expected ,vrtl Fei Krut.K "..r ,Lh1«.0n1.."- ,„a for ...i exprct- :Muni. rebel offea. lado-nnaa break «ale Bchliag. I the nmaad be- M ..ffcasive uill n.ar the l30 words
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17 1953-02-27 7 N 'lists Ousted From Burma Stronghold I 2 [ERN I Bur- ptur--1 1 i r reS I17 words
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Article81 1953-02-27 7 LONDON, Peb. 26, (AFP)— j xecutive comI the Labour Party has I h a Br '■> Socialist Fellowship tol devel ping a closer H co:\- H between Socij s in B rhis foil wa S conferRa i on. en by Mr. lecre- Party, a* a.• rday.81 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-02-27 7 photo. A SIT R VI YOR of the village of Torroud which was completely destroyed m an earthquake on Feb. 1?. kisses the hand of the Shah of Iran, Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, and asks for aid. The Shah visited the ill-fated village on Feb. 16. Torroud isAP - 58 words
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Article148 1953-02-27 7 Baudouin: Graphic Rebuttal PARIS. Feb. M, (AP)— The French afternoon newspaper Finn c Soir yesterday published a photograph of its reporter. Andre Coster talking -to King Baudouin of Belgium as a rebuttal to official Belgian charges that tlie young Monarch had never given the paper a personal interview. Premier JeanReuter - 148 words
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Article81 1953-02-27 7 DURBAN, Feb. 26, (AP)— Five Africans and a European were drowned yesterday when a shark-hunting launch King Fisher, capsized and sank m heavy seas off Durban. Only three men succeeded m reachin ashore. S-ores of horror-stricken people saw the ship tossed about m breakers immediately off-shore.81 words
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129 1953-02-27 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 26, (Reuter) British Commonwealth units of the United Nations forces m Korea are •'magnificent." General James A. Van Fleet, the retired commander, said yesterday as he received a hero's welcome home here. "The Commonwealth Division is one of the best." the General129 words
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Article42 1953-02-27 7 GENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek, yesterday issued a proclamation cancelling his 1!*45 treaty of friendship with Russia signed a lew hours before the end of World War 11. The announcement completed the constitutional procedure for scrapping th e pact.- Reuter ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article40 1953-02-27 7 A SEVEN-WEEK strike of (gcrs lon 14 I c< Pteriea m New Yoi k has II settled It caused (ilO buried corpses to accumu- .settlement five* the men an increase I U553.25 a ek increase, the Mediation B announced.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article23 1953-02-27 7 FIVE Chinese Nationalist generals arri\ed m Washington \e*terda\ to confer witli the I nited State military authorities aud > isit American military installations. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article23 1953-02-27 7 I\DFPF.\DF.\T Yugoslavia, carrying on a bitter cold •.ith tlie Russian -led m. itei day can* cd. without explanation, a AP meeting oj Parliament.—AP - 23 words
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Article54 1953-02-27 7 CHINESE air pirate An* Chio-kio was sentenced yesterday to 19 years' imprisonment. An* pleaded guilty to charges of attempted murder and illegal possession of fire arms. Ang is still to face trial for double murder, for killing the pilot and purser of the plane he tried to hijack to FedAFP - 54 words
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Article28 1953-02-27 7 The U.S. Government yesterday appointed Lt. Col, Julia E Hamblet to succeed Col. Ka: her mc A. Towle ai Director of U.S. Women Marines, effective May 1 APAP - 28 words
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Article29 1953-02-27 7 COLONIAL Secretary Oliver Lyttelton said yesterday that 97 Africans, eight I urope.ins aud three Asians had been murdered m Kenya since the declaration of ihe Reuter emergency last Oct..—Reuter - 29 words
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Article27 1953-02-27 7 A TWO-DAY NATO naval Stall exercise, m which civil authorities are involved lor the first time, started at Admiral Sir Patrick Blind's Oslo headquarterj yesterday. Reuter ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article41 1953-02-27 7 A COUPLE that still likes to cuddle close after K8 >cars of married life advise* new-ly-weds not to expect too much mf each other. Mr, and Mrs. 15. W. Hughes of Kosciusko. Mississippi, have been together since Christmas of ihh U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article38 1953-02-27 7 A SPECIAL conference nf World Jewry is being convened here from Mar. 10 12 to "examine th e grave situation which has been created for Jewish population..; oi the Eastern European states In consequence of recent events.** ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article24 1953-02-27 7 A SHARP earthquake tre--1 mor m the Alaskan Peninhubi 3.700 miles northwest M Wu York was recorded by ii>, ('thtmMa University seis- mograph.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article27 1953-02-27 7 PRFSIDENT Elipidio QuiI rina ol the Philippines yester- day accepted the mandate >f I the Liberal Part? national ctorate to run for re- election m November.--m A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article48 1953-02-27 7 MTI R It per I lag naval and air-force installations m Tourane. central Vietnam*. biggest base. Marsl.al Al- ■*2.-, Juin. Inspector General oi ilu- French Armed Forces, last night landed a< Hu, and paid a courtesy call on the Oueen Moll er in the old AFP Imperial Palace.-AFP - 48 words
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Article426 1953-02-27 7 Lodge Charges Russia With Prolonging War NEW YORK, Feb. 26.— Chief United Motes delegate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. told the United Nations Political Committee yesterday there was "little point" m new U.N. Korean truce attempts so long as the Kremlin-backed Reds were determined to continue the war.426 words
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Article163 1953-02-27 7 PARIS, Feb. 2«, (IP).-SHAPE announced last night a programme to teach atomic defence to all troops ot Western Kurope anil blueprint plans to safeguard the Continent with American tactical atomic weapons. A spokesman said American Officers, now training as- atomic defence experts at a school163 words
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106 1953-02-27 7 LONDON, Feb. 26, (Renter)! Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden addressed Conservative Members of Parliament priva te: y "last night on the world! iation including Anglo- 1 ►tian problems. He let! the members with the! impression that there would be no undue haste over any106 words
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Article88 1953-02-27 7 LONDON, Feb. 26, (Reuter) Mr. Winston Churchill said yesterday he was not m a position at the present time to make any statement on steps taken to secure co-ordination between the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and the A.»iialian. New Zealand and United States pact organisation88 words
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Article19 1953-02-27 7 JEAN LETOURNEAU French Minister for the Associated States m Indo-China. will visit Australia shortly, it was learned today.— AFPAFP - 19 words
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197 1953-02-27 7 TOKYO, Feb. 26.— The Chinese Ambassador to Japan, Dr. Hollington K. Tong, said yesterday the Chinese Nationalists were not afraid of causing a third world war by attacking the Chinese mainland. The ambassador, speaking to foreign correspondents here, frankly declared that the Nationalist forcesReuter; U.P. - 197 words
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Article146 1953-02-27 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 26. President Eisenhower said yesterday that he would be prepared to meet Marshal Stalin and anybody else if it would do any good. But Eisenhower, speaking at a press conference before going to Georgia for a golfing holiday, made several conditions forReuter; U.P. - 146 words
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Article98 1953-02-27 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. (UP)— President Eisenhower yesterday described the fighting m Korea as a fairly major war. Former President Truman called it police action. His reference to Korea was made m discussing universal military training. He said i i training could not be pnt effect98 words
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Article30 1953-02-27 7 A SLIGHT earthquake I ing about four minutes, I wate and Miyagi Prtw I last night. The epicen'i- located off the northeast poj i 'near Miyagi prefecture.- AFPAFP - 30 words
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Advertisement31 1953-02-27 7 onlij I could jm&^ MALAYAN AIRWAYS J H*OUGHOUT MALAYA ANO "T-^ y 10 SARAWAK. NORTH BORNEO ./fxSyJSffiW "*°o«sU THAUAND ANO Sp^jgjJJf IHDO-CHINA A .^jjHtis asaifttu co. ud ocean iidg Singapore i31 words
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Advertisement154 1953-02-27 7 65-Ff Leer Man Acquitted RALEIGH. N.C.. Feb. 26, (AP).— North Carolina* Supreme Court yesterday freed a Negro sharecropper who had been convicted of assaulting a white farm girl althoagk he got no closer to her than (>.> feet. The Negro. Mack Ingram, was convicted in Caswell County last November of154 words
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Article, Illustration189 1953-02-27 8 LONDON. Feb. 2<>. (Reuter) A British Overseas Airways Corporation Comet jet liner took off from London airport yesterday on the third and last crew training flight to Tokyo. The f' rst regular Comet passenger service between Britain and Japan is scheduled to begin on AprilA.P. - 189 words
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Article85 1953-02-27 8 TEL AVIV. Feb. 26 (AP>— The ban on German ships entering Israeli ports is being re-examined by the Israeli Government m view of the German Government's exception to what it reportedly regards as "a discriminatory clause" m the reparations agreements. Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett told85 words
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211 1953-02-27 8 This Ship Was First To Avoid 'Chiang Channel' Standard Shipping Reporter IN PORT yesterday was the British steamer Eastern Queen, one of the first to deviate from her former route through the Straits of Formosa, since President Eisenhower's order deneutralizing Formosa three weeks ago. itu* The 8,644-ton steamer, plying regularly211 words
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Article148 1953-02-27 8 LONDON. Feb 26 (AP)— Britain's first faster-than-sound jet fighter plane, the sweptI wing Swift, will join the Royal 'Air Force m about four months. I it was disclosed yesterday. The top-secret fighter, a direct descendant of the famed wartime Spitfire, is Britain's long-awaited answer to148 words
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Article31 1953-02-27 8 DELEGATES from 23 nations m Montreal elected Mr. G. J. Warcup of Britain as President of a '"Safer Flying" Conference called by the International Civil Aviation Or- aamsation. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article54 1953-02-27 8 ROME, Feb. 26. (Reuter). Italian parachutist Sauro Uinaldi yesterday established what was claimed as a world "free drop" record, plummeting about (26.000 feet) to within (1.000 feet) of the ground before opening his parachute. Rinaldi plunged downwards for two minutes and 58 seconds after leaving the plane54 words
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Advertisement638 1953-02-27 8 >**r^ J I'll 1 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Sm trancisco loa Ancclcs All American Canadian Cities FOR FULL PARTICULARS OF DRY CARGO DEEP TANKS ANO PASSENGER BOOKINGS. ETC.. APPLY ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TLI R Lumput 311 Spore *****/J P Sham 01 Malacca 458 Penang 875 BE*lskLlaVE Spare638 words
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Advertisement714 1953-02-27 8 rK.P.M. LINES tAiso iMM.Uinc acenU lor KLM/CIA/f PA ARRIVALS UEPARILRES Van «"lM«-rk norn Sorong. MhNMI for Surabaia. Amboina Makassar. Bali-oorts Feb *8 Bule.eng Surahaa. Z Semarang. Tjirebon h,r for Muntok. Diakarta t>b *7 Djakarta Feb UH— from PaMmb.^ *>h. I, BelLampong from D.ambi Feb. Jg*. Hadji* for* PoAnaAak f* Ophir714 words
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Advertisement378 1953-02-27 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTO. Regular Sailings to China and Japan trom Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Abo direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia tn China Japan Due Spore Due Penang From "Anking" Feb 27 Mar 1 Hongkong "Fengning Mar 7 Mar 10 Hongkong Sails Sails Pen:*ng Spore For •Fengtien" Feb. 28378 words
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Advertisement563 1953-02-27 8 GUTHRIE dc CO., LTD. Phone Spore 5131 K. Lumpur m t Penan* 1146 Malacca SIS p mctoon 267 P Swettenham "g P. «c O.S.N. COMPANY 8.1.5. N. COOTI All resst-ls al iihrrty to call at nny p* vt oi on mut. MM r^Nwufi win! urn Aceeptint car«o tn, Hunt Kong563 words
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244 1953-02-27 9 V.i Krb Britain's delegate to a I nited d i lonlereme here, Mr. A. E. Percival, v i„rntd d»wn a Russian proposal for barter %siaß rountnes. i not subscribe to a policy of deve- sol non-transferable currencies. Tiie Russian proposal was madeReuter; UP - 244 words
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Article38 1953-02-27 9 N „.il Jewellers m Britain will A- lh o time .*erlllh .huh may m Weep pcrvUtion will ,0..r service ,1 .nipulses. ,ts dreadi beea ,i.mli ran I ujev radiated H keep fatllt- l!h no adiust-38 words
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Article22 1953-02-27 9 Fed. Rubber Output In lan Down I Federate com- of rom 9691 g Oi nth lock* 600 I 46.66" ton* X ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article82 1953-02-27 9 WASHINGTON. Feb. 26. (UP)— The Government yeatee-j day fined and suspended for j two years the export Uoence9 of Stanley Finkelman anri New York Mrm, Hi lard Corporation, for comm tt ns export j Eraud9 on customers :n Hong- j kong Tne Oflice of International82 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-02-27 9 p! tos. This device, shown above, digs square holes. Mrs. Sally Hod nc (right) is seen using it as a 6 Jin-square shovel. The digger can also be used as a multi-pick and combined timber driver. The device can be seen at the Modern Invention and New Ideas Exhibition iaMirror - 74 words
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Article184 1953-02-27 9 Indonesian Trade Ruling: SINGAPORE firms concerned m the Indonesian trade have been informed that shipments ot goods to Indonesia, by utilising the credit balance of the barter trade proceeds, may be effected from next month. An official circular from the Indonesian Trade Commissioner m Singapore184 words
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Article52 1953-02-27 9 JAPAN :eri large European cement procuring countries In exports lo South-East Asia and Near Ea9l countrie9 curing the j firs: n:ne monthi of 1652. ac- j cording la the .lapan Cement Exporters' Association, with ■72 1.000 tons against 509.500 I tons by the United Kingdom i which52 words
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Article, Illustration208 1953-02-27 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Malayan tin shares were firm and active today, while industrials were quietly steady with selective buying. Rubber shares remain quiet with little interest. This Eeanstalk extendiug rack can be used as a sm».e filine tray or as a stack of them.208 words
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Article289 1953-02-27 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN '52 Income Down By Half By- West Borneo is the second largest copra area m the East Indies. Tho Northern Celebes tops the country's production at 120.000 tons yearly. Indonesian sources said the Copra Fund is paying particular attention to the Borneo situation289 words
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Article256 1953-02-27 9 COLOMBO, Feb. 26. (Renter) Ceylon refused today to •ooeot the blame for a breakdown m rubber negotiations with the United j States which Jed to her coming to an agreement j with Communist China. A statement released by the External Affairs Ministry! accused the United States256 words
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Article138 1953-02-27 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market m Singapore was steady m a .l sections with fair business passing m both copra and coconut oil sections. Copra was slightly higher m price yesterday, buyers for April indicating $39 and sellers $39} per picul. with business passing at138 words
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Article36 1953-02-27 9 CANADA told the 14-uation North Atlantic Treat v Council m Paris that she would supply NATO with £3.000.000 worth of mutual aid d.urine the financial year beginning on: April 1.- -Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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160 1953-02-27 9 Only Of Colombo Plan Funds Spent COLOMBO, Feb. 26. (Reuter).— The Council of the Colombo Plan for technical assistance for SouthEast Asia has spent only £1,300,000 out of its total fund of £8,000,000 because the countries of the region have not yet prepared the development projects ior which the help160 words
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Article95 1953-02-27 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb > m Sinca nore vev<erda> were Than lay's prices liv^t BCT m MW Spot :.b btt\ers CSM scl'ts. Three m unit's «.3:iX hii' ers, C9BS irUtn. S#?ttlrm<?Dt priir Tone: Very «tr?dy. TwnAay's ■ptaiag prtaei p#r 'b aretv: Be%ers Sellers Bny< "s Sellers95 words
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Article187 1953-02-27 9 Standard Naefeel Reporter THE rise m rubber pi m the Hew Yo k market aAected m Singapore yesterday when rubbc q .ti ed one cent pet lb above Wednesday's lc I I on i ady market. Fust g. rill for March shipmi nt opi ied187 words
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Advertisement78 1953-02-27 9 Independent Morning Newspaper This morning doily published m Singopore and ie Circuloted throughout South -fast Asio "Singapore Stondord'* is demoted to local news end Pt IJ In addition, it corrves a world-wide coverage. "Singapore Standord" feoturts orticles w.th o mc«* appeal •nd aims at giving the public it* impart, cl78 words
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Miscellaneous1135 1953-02-27 9 ."<> j -**'»<*<y^o» *>ss^q»"^ >> < a»w^a' mt «i -wmm^^^mm m m m^mr*-^m^m^^m^p^^^*^-» m m^^...^ *zTm>&wf§^.tG3kim^iLm§^^ Crv^JDnor IBOAI Mi(;ov\iTMK\u»> io| MALAYAN RAILWAY i.ipo: Dfearau Devata .Tamil. -lif* S* +*-****£%£?> Ho.ngk ig B.V-W. ;i.) am ii-niaa 212 2JO 6 45 915p :n OIAKY Offi !,A AIRU \1- i SK Hfc J1,135 words
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Article, Illustration743 1953-02-27 10 I OC A L ntusiral talent J come* to tho fore most Opportunely next month wilh two concerts one present rd hy the Britiah Council and the oth* 1 by the Cham bei l.nsemhle. 1 timely" bora the h Bold Iclear of vims by celebrity743 words
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Article, Illustration320 1953-02-27 10 STAR CONTEST No. 4 \I.L through thi* week uith lhe exception of Sunti.x\ The Singapore Standard prtur**§ tht- fourth series ne* (.<nt.-M specijllv drsiCDCd lj intero! Main. in film tins Ml poo ha\e m do Is l« "Fie* t the pu cares and "Minis t.;320 words
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Article549 1953-02-27 10 Barry Oliver - Barry Oliver By I.'OR centuries the supernatural has intrigued man regardless of his beliefs, and (beats continue In make their unheralded appearances to he seen only by a few. but there will be one ghost haunting the Victoria Theatre ne\t week which is neither unhcrjlded nor m549 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-02-27 10 THE boy violinist is Gerard Peulet. who is fourteen. The man putting him through his paces is Gaston Poulet. wellknown conductor, violinist and his father. Gaston is reheanlag pupil Gerard before he appeared as soloist with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall, London. Father54 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1953-02-27 10 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES By UKE the "Speaking for A Myself programme which is presented by Radio Malaya. It is always interesting to hear the musical choice of others, and it has been most refreshing so far to learn that most tastes have been well on Ihe1,082 words
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Article, Illustration533 1953-02-27 10 BILL WEBB JONES - THROUGH THE SWING DOOR BILL WEBB JONES &m XT SEEMS a long time since 1 reviewed any recordings by London, and as some have now come to hand I have picked out those that will appeal to the followers of the popular field, so let's 'get started. "Unless": "My Dearest."533 words
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Article, Illustration193 1953-02-27 11 Against Bray —Or Brown SU»4ar« Ba*i*e Reporter ***Jf t i^OH«mONS. aaamuaJ^f*** to IsiniHi JJSL, defend his »^2TX rtt r Hrnrv ia Singapore oa March' Bray and Rrown cla«* m K?T^. •Mrnetioa from gj^i Hawry World haS M **«ided< "J?T«.^ y ai Er^ s ,on Ja'LS^S atting193 words
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Article60 1953-02-27 11 THF following playei-s have >< crted to represent the lari. an Rovers Sports Kua.a Lumpur against avidian Association ol F i nham m the final of t X V. Velusamv cup on l ItU at tbe SCRC a i.s p bl, sharp. H c Kandasamy. ai. rai60 words
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Article50 1953-02-27 11 DITNEDIX. Feb 25 (Reuter) Ihe throe days match be•ween Otag,. and South African cricketers ended here today m a draw. Replying fo Ot-ago's |jg t^ South Africans were dismissed lor 24« and by ihv cioee Ot ago had scored *l2u Tor six tn their second innings.50 words
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Article71 1953-02-27 11 LONDON. Feb. 2fi, (APh— Derek Pugh. British quarter mile champion, who was stricken with infantile paralysis m France jus; ove r a year ago. is m training again. Doctors at first said he might never be able t 0 run again. Pugh. 25 years old. i> .•-utunisly getting71 words
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Article604 1953-02-27 11 Australian Sports Motes J 1 1 "P ol th »t Mr. Avery Brundage. the chairman of the International Olympic C«s^ has "S3 Melbourne to relinquish the Games has throwTtht sporting world of Australia into an uproa? n,«l\ h as been felt m Olympic circles here,604 words
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Advertisement7 1953-02-27 11 ■ni.'uwa liiwjF K^WILOWG'A-LLESJ I f^&SBBSm it f7 words
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Advertisement458 1953-02-27 11 y TUITION j n S'WP Y^" nder the t uidance of C.N. P.S. Commercial Classes Typing Short-hand. Bookkeeping, English, Mafhemaiics CHIN VAN PLRLIC SCHOOL St. Michael Road, off Serangoon Road Singa pore. LEARN ENGUSH IN LONDON ajid other languages at l^o L^' )n Schools of English. Jly, Oxford Street W458 words
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Advertisement794 1953-02-27 11 ANNOUNCEMENT St. Patrick's Societv of Si nea oore^ The Annual Celebration of St. Patrick's Day will be held al the Sea View Hotel and will take the form of a Dinner ana Dance Full oarticuiars on «m plication to the Honorary T-ea-surcr. A.M Nolan. c/o Jh* Hongkong and Shanehai Banking794 words
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Advertisement609 1953-02-27 11 Removal Notice W ilh efffd from 2nd March 1933, Iw Vi^iiiifartiirers Lift" Insurance Com pan) 9 m PENANG OFFICE wil bo at Xo^^Beacli StrcH 1 CITY council or SINCAPORE ESPLANADE RESTAURANT Appjjcotioas i t invited Fot Licences to se I: (l Lib Cr< Ko g. (2) Toarboo Gaveng \k Gado609 words
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Miscellaneous35 1953-02-27 11 BrSy J MAM. ?-?p?s^-A^^ r-^flKi'^M^W' F i^ I M^^^^L\M r "a*/.— -Lp J* ;7 1 mr- I*"?. V«* P— fc*. IT 1 1 I -S^X "^NOetlj^ lag _1 1., .1 if r. m^ m^ mr^35 words
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Article142 1953-02-27 12 KIT A I A LUMPUB, Tluirs. Selaneor Clok beat thr S«-l i r;i. f.'i. isiao Assmiation by |WO u». its to nil iv Ike find oT the Selangor Woien's KO hoi key idiii--1>« tnion played here today. E arc on <• the lir;t 1.142 words
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Article382 1953-02-27 12 Impressive Show On Heavy Track By WINDSOR LAD TARZAN, with Ron Reader astride, did a very impressive workout at Bukit Timah this morning when he reeled off the three m 39 1/5 sec on a heavy track. Tarzan did his work vety attractively and was well382 words
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Article49 1953-02-27 12 TII J iv v ill rep A( s o(i t) <: against prs u< i soccer matcM i i c Tay Teck Eng Tn I B n.^d ground :i*. b 1 1 m. I San. i William 'I v XCI):.. I. j Sw Hor X ■< I Lim49 words
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Article396 1953-02-27 12 JUNIORS Who Became SENIORS Our Soccer Reporter WITH the acquisition of live new players, Star Soccerites, SAFA Junior Cup champions, face a future ia fust division soccer that is, m the words of their popular coach, Choo Seng Quee, "pregnant with promise." S wi I396 words
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Article73 1953-02-27 12 THE S re Corinthians S >rls Club held tneir 2nd gt-neial meeti v 3.">0. Paya v. d csday. JThe otlicc be irers elected President T. n Tip Boon. Vice Presidents Cai Alberquerque Viadon I-L Rashid. Hon: Secretary Sharif! Madon. Hon: S|x>rta Secretary Daud Rislan. Hon Tresurer M. Toledo73 words
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Article55 1953-02-27 12 SIX NAVY p'ajvrs have leen included m the Dockyard XI which Will play against the Sl ir Soccerites it the Neva! Base on Sunday at Dcttsford H-> id. Tiie tca:n will be: Marzuki. Chester (Xavy). Coleman (Navy). <. if (Xavy), Gutteridge, AH. Townton Peers (Navy).55 words
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Article56 1953-02-27 12 At the anr.;:^l general meet-i-ii; ot the Xorbrit Recreation Club the following were elected ollice bearers for the year: President— G. It Co we; Chairman— Hcr.ry Yap; Hon. Secretary— Misa Doreen Chan; Hon. Treasurer Miss Grace Ho; Auditor— Lira Eng Cheok; Committee— Miss Nancy Chua. Tan Chew Meng,56 words
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Article74 1953-02-27 12 THK team to represent the Gymkhans Sports Club m a tini idly soccer match against Braddell Sports Club at Tolice Jr. nning School. Thomson Road on Saturday will be chosen from lhe following. s. Ragunathaai, Ali Abdul Rahman. Teddy Yzelman. C. F Philip S. Velu. S. Kalimuthu. Bah74 words
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Article50 1953-02-27 12 R.AF. (Changi) drew 5-5 with Fathul Karib m a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. S- pi ers for Changi were Williams (2). Stanwick (2) (1). Fathul Karib •n were Suleiman (3), i-i^m (1) und White of tlie RAF. pu hed in.s goal for i-uthu| Karib.50 words
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Article316 1953-02-27 12 BELOW are the weights for eight races at Bukit li mah tomorrow: CL. .—Div. I—9 F. I Majestic Sight 8.00 I Zambesi glO Short Hairs 905 lie Revue 7.13 j Abbolsfforj 8.10 Olympic 900 i Perverse 9.13 Regal Lin* 8.09 Adonis 809 Full Stop 7.11 River Moon316 words
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Article175 1953-02-27 12 from Malaya. Scotland Ireland. Denmark, Sweden and ali parts of England. The list is, indeed, so lar^e that a special qualifying series is being staged on two days o n the famous Wimbledon ground immediately preceding the championships proper. These Qualifying rounds will be for five groups ladies' singles175 words
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Article30 1953-02-27 12 LOXDOtf, Feb. 26. (Reuter). Football Result: Scottish Cup Third Round Replay. Motherwell I, Aberdeen 6. (Aberdeen will now meet Hibernian away m the fourth round on March 14).30 words
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Article259 1953-02-27 12 THE WORLD hop, step and jump holder, A. Ferreira da Silva of Brazil was the main discussion at George Pallett's course now m the fifth day at the Victoria School yesterday. The British senior AAA coach told Singapore athletes to learn Ferreira's style m the long jump259 words
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283 1953-02-27 12 MALAYA is very strongly represented m the important badminton championships, culminating m the All-England Tournament, which are taking place m Britain m the next few weeks. The Choong family, whose successos In past years rate them as formidable opponents, will be particularly prominent. E. B.283 words
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Article125 1953-02-27 12 IPOH, Thurs. The fivemile course for the Perak snd Malayan Cross Country Championship here this month will pass through a race track, a rubber c tate. a dairy farm, small ditches and a Golf link. The course, which will start and end near the main125 words
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Advertisement224 1953-02-27 12 Corona tion Tour Contest niMHRS of the Singapore Snnrtird will choose the l\ Most Fopul.ir >porlsman or Mi..n»wnman of uIm, u.ll be h.M.r.ii.rd an Ini.nwi.l Ri-presentalive of this l.md to ■IfeMl the <oron Hioii < i-n monies in I ondon during Ma\ and June this v.ir Tic < onies, ahirh224 words
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