Singapore Standard, 2 March 1953
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Title Section10 1953-03-02 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD K»2»_ SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1953. SIXTEEN PAGES10 words
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Article28 1953-03-02 1 Sanders Travel Pass Ready? <.d h i- Sanin S viet c "v rer a I 8 .on I for M V m re Bri It" sei ed alid28 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-03-02 1 Rock-Bound Cutie photo. LOVELY Mary Murphy is rock-bound beauty a* she poses for j Hollywood photofrapher »t the beach. Miry Will Mum be seen m "Main Street to Broadway." Not lons a^o the lass was workinn m a Beverlv Hills department store wrapping p.nkas«"N.- Wide WorldWide World - 46 words
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Article48 1953-03-02 1 JOCKEY Phil Tankard and his wife had a narrow escape yesterday afternoon when the car they were travelling i" to Kuala Lumpur skidded two miles south of Johoie Bahru. Both escaped unhurt and after repairs to the car they continued on their trip.48 words
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Article39 1953-03-02 1 CEYLON has received an invitation to send a representative to attend an exercise for senior officers, to be he'd m Britain this year, to study the application of atomic weapons m land halting, it is learned. U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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119 1953-03-02 1 IPOH, Sun Hunganr'i offer is an attempt to exploit the situation for propaganda purposes because Le c lAeng cannot be of any real value to Hungary or Russia. This was stated by Messrs. S. Seenivatagarn and Sons. toUcitora for Lee Meng to Th c119 words
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Article204 1953-03-02 1 PENANG, Sun. Regret over the attitude of the Singapore Government m retiring to allow IMXO's representatives to see Inihe Abdul Samad Ismail who is being detained m Singapore, was unanimously expressed at the Penang UMNO divisional delegates' conference held at the Penang UMNO Headquarters m204 words
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Article709 1953-03-02 1 Curb Quit Notices, Nicoll Told Standard Staff Reporter TENANTS of properties m Singapore, not under rent control, are recommended for protection from summary eviction by the Bur lock Committee set up by the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, to investigate allegations of disproportionate rent increases demanded by709 words
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294 1953-03-02 1 TKHERAN, Mar. L (UP).— Troops and police charged Communists and demonstrators for Premier Mohammed Mossadeq today and Mossadeq ousted the Chief of Staff while army officers demonstrated m favour of Shah Reza Pahievi. The Shah's supporters claimed at noon that they had captured294 words
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Article85 1953-03-02 1 RANGOON From Our Special Correspondent RANGOON. Mar. I.— Two fires within 30 minutes of each other destroyed 4,000 huts here today and rendered 30,000 homeless. The entire Rangoon Fire Brigade was called out to battle the flames which raged for t'uree hours. Mr. Aw85 words
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Article124 1953-03-02 1 NEW YORK. Mar. 1, (AP) Margar;ne heir Minot Jelke's lawyers conferred with him m his narrow cell yesterday and later said they would appeal against his conviction for inducing young women to become prostitute?. Attorneys Sam Segal and Martin Benjamin said Jolke. 28-year-old playboy, had124 words
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Article55 1953-03-02 1 LAHORE. Mar. 1. (AFP) Twenty-one prominent leaders of the All Moslems Parties Convention were arrested yes'.?rday In the Punjab following a "direct actiqn." threat against the Pakistan Government. Earlier TOO demonstrators were taken into police custody m Karachi for demanding: "dismiss Foreign Minister Zafrullah Khan55 words
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147 1953-03-02 1 THREE SINGAPORE GIRLS 'POSSIBLES FOR FILM Standard Staff Reporter THREE pretty Singapore girls, are m the running for the feminine lead opposite handsome American film star. Gregory Peck, m the "Purple Plain", a J. Arthur Rank film to b« made shortly. Last night, the man who will direct the film.147 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-03-02 1 HUNDREDS of people stopped and gazed at these Chinese performing the tricky Dragon Dance outside a restaurant at Singapore's New World "Chap-Goh-Meh" (last night of the New Year). Picture shows some of them supporting a pole while the man on top is revolvine the draeon's head.Standard - 52 words
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Article134 1953-03-02 1 TOKYO. Mar. 1 (UP) Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida today faced possible disciplinary action by opposition j parties as a result of abusive Language he allegedly used m a Lower House Budget Committee session yesterday. The fireworks In the committee chamber wa s touched off134 words
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Article46 1953-03-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. One month after joining the Communist terrorist forces m Perak 16-year-dld Kok Boon Lin surrendered yesterday morning to Home Guards at the 4th mile Cameron Highlands Road, Tapah District. He was m uniform and carried two grenade?.46 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-03-02 1 «oon and possibly Hongkong to look at prospects there. What does Mr. Parrish want? A girl who is beautiful with a trace of Mongolian or Burmese features, not too tall, between 19 and 25 years old and able to speak perfect English. She must also have acting62 words
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Article29 1953-03-02 1 THE first grouo of British soldiers selected to march m Queen Elizabeth's coronation procession was scheduled to leave Korea yesterday en route to the United Kingdom. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article37 1953-03-02 1 A Greco-Roman merchant ship which sank m 2:?0 B.C. is being raised from the bed of the Mediterranean where it has lain for about 2.180 year<;, says the National Geographic Society, at Washington. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article143 1953-03-02 1 SEOUL, Mar. I— Chinese infantrymen charged into United Nations lines all across the Korean peninsula before dawn today, but Allied troops stood their ground. The Communists were hurled back m a 45--minute fight. The heaviest attack was a 150-man Chinese Communist force which attackedA.P.; Reuter - 143 words
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Article33 1953-03-02 1 A DAUGHTER was born to former King Michael of Romania and his wile. Princess Anne of Bourbon Parma, at a clinic m Lausanne. The baby is their third daughter. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article105 1953-03-02 1 FALMOUTH, England, Mar 1 (AP) Three British seamen were found guilty Saturday of petty thefts m Japan and the Far East. They were crewmen on the merchant navy fleet auxiliary vessel Wave Sovereign. The three charged with stealing gin and other spirits valued at from105 words
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Article100 1953-03-02 1 A Naval policeman, guarding the Royal Naval-Air Force Ofliror's Bangalow m Nee Soon on Saturday night, was robbed of his wrist watch by threa men. one armed with a pistol. He managed to escape and report to the Police. But when police anived they found the whole place100 words
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Advertisement27 1953-03-02 1 iVDe SUva Bros Tiger Testimonials \WM S V^ f*' Miss TOPSY TURVY, her thrilling trapeze act, When the world seems d v^ l PUt m>SeU dght With27 words
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Advertisement19 1953-03-02 1 MO MONO SOAF FACTORY ITD AS Cmuii* ST. l»O»(i rtt. t*H-*«> "T^f^N AGENUIME'BAYER'PRODUCt (bayer) manufactured m Vr^/ LEVERKUSEN, GERMANY19 words
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Article42 1953-03-02 2 AT the end of the year. Royal Asiatic Society (Mala- yan Branch) had a membership of 740 the highest m the history of the Society— states i the annual report. TThe e are j l"t» Lif c Members.42 words
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172 1953-03-02 2 JI'MOR members of the Technical Association ol Malaya (S.ngapore Branch) were told that they COtlld "ko places if they are prepared to do a lot of bard work, a lot of study, have ability to think and iict on their own and the172 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-03-02 2 photo. MR. Tan Siak Kew. the Chairman of the Singapoie Chinese Chamber of Commerce, rutting the ribbon ai the opening of the new building of the Singapore Chinese Foodstuffs Importers' Association yesterday. The building Is m Carpe trr Street. StandardStandard - 40 words
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118 1953-03-02 2 SIX teachers and five Student* donated their blood lasi week. The teachers were from St. Andrew's School and i the boys from St. Patrick's. School. They came together with 141 other people who helped to swell the Singapore Blood Bank. Among these people 4:i118 words
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Article54 1953-03-02 2 PENANG. Sun— The importance of unity among their own members was stressed by :ne president of the Governmerr Seamen's Union. Inche Rashid bin Ahmad at a dinner held at th e Glu^or Marine Snorts Clubs last night. The I function W9M the first of its kind to be54 words
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210 1953-03-02 2 Electoral Roll To Re-open In April REGISTRATION of voters for both Legislative and City Councils m Singapore will start next month, and will continue for two months. The Government's decision to re-open voters' registration. The Standard was told, is the result of the delay m introducing the auto-natic registration scheme210 words
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Article66 1953-03-02 2 KOTA TIXGGI, Sun.-A now Chinese school which will accommodate more than 200 students was opened at Kota Ketchil. today by Mrs. B. H. Catchpo'e, wife of the Ad- rninistrative Officer. Kota Tinggi, Kota Ketehil is a new village near here. This is the first Chinese66 words
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Article34 1953-03-02 2 ST. DAVIDS SOCIETY MEMBERS of St. David's Society. Singapore, celebrated St. David's Day on Saturday night with a dinner and dance at the roof garden of Adelphi Hotel. About 150 Welshmen and women attended.34 words
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Article246 1953-03-02 2 THE Auxiliary Fire Service of the Singapore Civil Defence organisation is being flooded with so many applications from young men that the selection of recruits can be carried out on a pick-and-choose basis. The position." said the Divisional Officer. Mr. P Wanstall, "will enable246 words
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132 1953-03-02 2 THE survey on tuberculosis m Singapore and Malaya has been postponed for want of staff, Dr. W. J. Vickers, Singapore's Director of Medical Services, told The Standard. The Word Health Organisation has offered to assist In the survey, but this alone will not132 words
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Article86 1953-03-02 2 THE Singapore Traffic Police are appealing for witnesses who have seen a collision between two lorries a: the junction of McPherson Road and Upper Aljunied Read at 2.15 p.m. on Feb. 25. A 50-year-old woman iabourer who was 'ravelling m one of the lorries at the time86 words
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Article51 1953-03-02 2 OVER 100 Singapore mothers have entered their babies for the Baby Show which will be held on Mar 7 at the Chines* YMCA. Silver cups will be presented to the winner*, as well as prizes of food which have been donated by several large Singapore51 words
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Article100 1953-03-02 2 Zahara Fund Reaches $300 KLANG. Sun.— The Zahara Fund started by the wellwishers m Klang to enable 9-year-old Zahara binte Mohamed. daughter of a padi planter at Tanjong Karang to enter the Malay Girls' Hostel Klang reached the $^00 mark yesterday. Zahara is now studying al the Special Malay Class100 words
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Article111 1953-03-02 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. As the State capital and chief town of the district, Johore Bahru plans to have an elaborate celebration m connection with the Coronation. The following committee has been elected to make the necessary arrangement. Inche Abdullah bin Mohamed, (chairman). the State Secretary;111 words
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Article74 1953-03-02 2 A PLAN to convert Fort Canning cemetery into a public park will b e discussed by Mr. M. W. F. Tweedie. chairman of the committee for the Preservation o f Historic Sites m Singapore, at a press conference on Tuesday. Last May, when it was74 words
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186 1953-03-02 2 Commendation For Civilian At Police Parade INCHE Mohamed Isa bin Othman will be the only civilian to receive the Police Certificate of Commendation for rescuing a child from a drain during the heavy rains, at the presentation parade to b e h«ld at the Police Training School, Singapore, on Mar.186 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-03-02 2 United Prea STSIJ ,t Hoi**!*. 1! a Mn^aixwe by pi,."? an extensive l(>ur 0 jj KOU. Muilt, hd.a p7, tan. Burma, rrfmh J* Chiaa and ThaiUad. Aflet a short MiN he,,, leaves tor indnnfMj lt la>t ileg tf his iß M v., l)l(la lad rindiAi tour He turning to his76 words
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54 1953-03-02 2 Chap Goh In Penang Was Traditional PENAN S at Gun* I I I Meh' ;-i t I Others boat .H for idei -'I thr A. I bus fl Don lang J l the mai I i I Driv< the i of mv the part ■H B I H,i- E busin<54 words
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Article18 1953-03-02 2 PNI LA CU'.n work, about a 1 one 1 p from the pi id ek.18 words
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Article22 1953-03-02 2 A t Shaffai on Sat p He know U there. D H did I you h ■i or-22 words
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Article191 1953-03-02 2 SI pore Govt. t Launch Driv* SINGAPORE Government 500 clerks for the General Clerical X^\ on intensive recruiting drive win fill up the vacancies. s>Q 't <,* with record Cambridge Sen this'year, the Government the number of clerks requii. Minimum qualification to enter the G.C.S.. according to191 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-03-02 2 MR. TAN KOK CHOR. chairman of the meeting held m the Chung Shing Club yesterday to celebrate the third anniversary of the resumption of Genera] Chiang: Kai-shek, addressing a large audience, lie reviewed the political conditions of the world, especially those concerning Malaya and China, and63 words
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Article94 1953-03-02 2 Leper Hanged For Murder PENAXG. Fri.— Cheng Seng Lim a patient at the Palau Jerajak Leper Settle nent. who had been convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of Lim Hock Soci, a hospital assistant at the crmp on Sept. 17 'nst, was executed m Penang Prison yesterday. Seng94 words
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Article107 1953-03-02 2 DEBATE ON CHINESE UNIVERSITY THE newly formed Malaya University Debate Union will debate on whether or not the movement to rorm the Nanyang University deserves the support of the people of Malaya, at 8.30 tonight at Central Hall. Sepoy Lines. The Faculty of Medicine is for the motion and the107 words
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Article224 1953-03-02 2 PROVIDENT FUND SEVERAL large employers m Singapore, who have had no retirement benefits for their employees, are now introducing Provident Fund schemes to avoid compulsion by the Colony Government. Enquiries by a Singapore Standard reporter yesterday revealed that nearly half the number of big employers224 words
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Article100 1953-03-02 2 MALACCA. Sun— Over a hundred people look part m the Malacca Dramatic Association's social and fancy dress competition yesterday. The Malacca Straits Chinese community and friends took part m a social outing reminiscent of the usual '"Chap Goh Meh" minstrel parties. Winner.*; of the fancy dress competition100 words
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42 1953-03-02 2 DURING 1952. the Bible Societies m Malaya circulated 123,170 Bibles, New Testaments and portions m 24 languages throughout Malaya, Borneo and Sarawak. This is an increase of )).6ftB books over 1951, and 32.492 books over 1950.42 words
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Advertisement203 1953-03-02 2 BY EVERY TEST— WREN'S is BEST i« H AT( FOR ROBINSONS K^'")r^ h[,S\\*y£s%y SALE COMMENCING MARCH r^V jtfy\ £frrrfflsxßJw Do yox i l hink shoe polish -jc \!^ShMdAJrf3J Bt y 2rc niuch thc Then \ou haven't T^^<^^3MSr y? ttn u cdWRKX s Thcvcr y manvdlscc^n gpC o. IKZP l lu?j°203 words
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Advertisement3 1953-03-02 2 .^^^^^^^^^^^^•^•^'^'^^^^■^■^■WBHsssssMasssi »I i3 words
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Article447 1953-03-02 3 BITTER FEELINGS m JOHORE UNIONS LEADERS TELL WHITEHALL MAN Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Allegations that heads of Government departments were deliberately hindering the work of trade unions m violation of the Federal Government's policy to promote such organisations, were flung at Mr. E. Parry, assistant447 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-03-02 3 Mr. E. Parry (third from right). Assistant Labour Adviser to the Secretary of Statr for the Colonies. listened for more than three hours to grievances of the Johore Malayan Trade Union Congress m Johore Bahru. yesterday. 1 On his left is Mr. J P I Biddulph Deputy Commissioner of Labour.88 words
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Article122 1953-03-02 3 Xl \I X• ViV{ n SgflL— A big: publicity campaign be lasUH hed by the Selangor branch of the Malayan to encourage Chinese youths m the oin Ihe Police Force. Thi> was decided at a meeting bore today of about 100 representatives of MCA subbranches122 words
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Article57 1953-03-02 3 ON Feb. L\~v at about 2.15 p.m.. at t ho junction of Macpherson Road and Upper nic i Road, two lorries were involve i m an accident wh.. r ted m the death of Chine m. Eye-witne are asked to ■-.■.(I Inspect >r Abdul Kadi:57 words
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Article47 1953-03-02 3 BATL 1 PAHAT. Sun— TJohore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will write to ttte Associate Chinese Chamberof Commerce to convey their protests to the High CommisSir Gerald Templer and the British authorities and request the total revocation of the new Business Registration md Licencing Ordinance.47 words
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Article199 1953-03-02 3 Standard S'att Reporter MORE than three hundred Dutch, Chinese. Japanese and Russian emigrants arrived m Singapore yesterday, en. route to new lands where they plan to s*art life anew with little money but with an abundance of hope. The Dutch emigrants, tf3 of them,199 words
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Article57 1953-03-02 3 i m- n the fii -i il"<" i il.in 1 I coffee idmittrd to while his vml' 1 B I I ftflf Iff '1 M I :!<• ucic wli'Tl .1 i bean suppoi lias u.i\ 1 'h«\v id noor §4 p.nil\ faUei 1 who v.is on57 words
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Article93 1953-03-02 3 ARRANGEMENTS for accommodating Malayan students m Indian universities are being made by the Executive Committee of the Indian University Graduates Association of Malaya. The Association is m correspondence with the education section of the Foreign Ministry of the Government of India. Various Indian universities have also93 words
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Article56 1953-03-02 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Special Constable Fong Swee attached to the office of the Staff Officer. Special Constabulary was sentenced by the Sessions Court to 18 months imprisonment today for the theft of $445 from the office. The sentence is to follow the present sentence he is56 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-03-02 3 Photo. NEARLY a thousand people attended the Gala Chinese New Year Ball held m aid of SAT. A. at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday. Picture shows Miss Sussie Wee (left) talking to the Governor, Sir John Nicoll. StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article, Illustration187 1953-03-02 3 MOHD. PADEK, 18-year-old apprentice jockey, attached to the Spencer stable, who died following an accident at the last day of th e Singapore Turf Club February meeting. was buried at the Malay Cemetery, Upper Serangoon Road, yesterday. About 200 stable and riding boys and friends187 words
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Article217 1953-03-02 3 PARRY REPLIES TO UNIONISTS: JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Johore trade unions were told to "put your own house m order," by the Assistant Labour Adviser to the Colonial Office, Mr. E. Parry, after he had patiently listened to it string of grievances by representatives of217 words
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Article185 1953-03-02 3 PENANG, Sun. The Penang Lighter Owners' Association will be writing to the Malayan Railway Administration and the Controller of Customs, Kuala Lumpur, protesting against wharfage which their members were asked to pay for calling at Prai Wharf while their lighters were on 'their way to185 words
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152 1953-03-02 3 200 VOW ALL-OUT SUPPORT TO CHIANG A CALL to the United Nations to urge Greal Britain to withdraw her recognition 06 Red China was made by more than 200 Chinese yesterday at the third anniversary of ;he return to power of General Chiang Kai-shek. They also pledged to General Chiang152 words
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Article89 1953-03-02 3 PENANG, Sun. Calling at Penang m the course of an operational cruise, the Indian Navy ship Tir tied up at the warship anchorage m the harbour this morning. A little later the Agent of the Indian Government. Mr. Ramakrishna Rao, accompanied by Commander Graham89 words
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Advertisement87 1953-03-02 3 L MHLDEPARTMENT i Ptmtcd Crepe de chines On*,)), S8 50 7 50< 6/5Q eH D(>wn $3/ S l-nd Cotion 25 Reduefion Prmted ""Ati-Shrink"n t i-Shrink" Linen, To clear at S2 »em 20% discount GREAT BARGAINS *L t!T *JiEP_ARTMENT: *r Whhtrh """•"y S! 2 50 to 524/50 H Now $5/90 to87 words
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Advertisement87 1953-03-02 3 New 53 Admirals 1 Featuring Latest Exclusive |FLASH DEFROSTING- Here's Defrosting At Your Convenience I I Quick, Easy Trouble Free! \9 MODELS Your choice m size Your choice m price Iv/i;^' .'-T jj.' >l^_ JBf it yn Ib* j% ■-x vHS;-^" <•"■'•*•.• k iS/^T^V&BBs^H^BNflnl^^^^tt^^^k&ui ""4ti iMSK Z£7?J/5/ GENEROUS TRADE INS!87 words
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Article, Illustration881 1953-03-02 4 What should Susie do? IT'S ri»«T PATE-AWP HE'S CttC<SO*V PECK'S. DOUBLE ]\ty niece Susie is 17, sweet and dizzy', usually she thinks she knows all the answers but sometimes she realises she doesn't, and then I'm m for a long, scatty phone call LAST NIGHT I GOT ONE. SHE WANTED881 words
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Article118 1953-03-02 4 MALACCA, Sun.— After a lapse of 13 years without a management committee the Waris of the Tranquerah Mosque Wakaf went to the mosque yesterday to elect a committee. By show of hands the following office bearers were appointed chairman Penghllu Rahimat Shah Ali Shahdeputy chairman—118 words
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Article29 1953-03-02 4 A meeting between leaders of the Malayan Chinese Association and the United Malays Nationalist Organisation will be held m Muar next month. b« discussed at the meeting.29 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-03-02 4 MODEI NdncTM^r, Kredi the MA, MMhtoc m Grf« J^ 1 oril n a bfwh tto li'r roic is worn over i^, ing p!'\ SU it m slmu lr picked up with mrott J A.P. Phoio.A.P. - 38 words
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Article, Illustration295 1953-03-02 4 STAR CONTEST No. 5 ALL through (hit week with the exception ot Sunday, The Singapore Standard presents the fourth series of a new contest specially designed to interest Malayan film fans. All you have to do Is to collect the pictures and coupons for all295 words
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Article131 1953-03-02 4 Gone Are Romantic Pirates V W I cone i I I I > I 1' I 1 I A four I '-'.ore |ti I m iit i I spring of IMI the Miss Orient, o: I i run I etweeo Canl I i Hong Kong i I > Pll I131 words
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Advertisement300 1953-03-02 4 Since 1848 Anaemia resulting Irom Malarial Fever, and m convalescing cases of Enteric Fever and have much pleasure m saying that the beneficial results from its use have been most marked. It is very palatable, nnd should hold its oivn against any of the Ferruginous Wines on the market. C.W.M.C.300 words
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Advertisement9 1953-03-02 4 FOR VOUTKFII VIGOUR VIT SUPER D«U^ (WITH rwi 5^9 words
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Miscellaneous421 1953-03-02 4 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT Kl £k 8K d ,°l lh R:ver 1245 3 DIARY >W» »«N?S l li. from J" i&TV&I %S UIMRI 730 p.m. on Feb 28 to 730 am. prn YMCA ACTIVITIES: Open tennis p ar^ kSl^bXii 8?' Sl i'?*n Khad-EI-Gamil IBgy»tia») Helpers 515 pja.; Malay Jawi Kuantan 71421 words
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Article, Illustration285 1953-03-02 5 torn 1: -It s to this picture page has been v.epkS end, over pictures In I 1: -a received *ud more were H.im.ay prints, published <mi ttiis pa^e, I»Mk('(i awarded for every pirtare aceeplftd for h m this iuse is beinff fortraHk^ U tfce respee- rn trims285 words
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Advertisement36 1953-03-02 5 /or lour PHOTO COMPETITION J use the World Famous Agrfa film 120, 620, 127 35 mm. I New Tropical Packing and Emulsion. TITHES' DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LIT f^ggfife) -h »»«4a *r »tf *r kb aa* Jcs^>=36 words
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Article823 1953-03-02 6 JF we don't hang together, then we will hang separately. This warning was not heeded m the late thirties until it was too late. It took four years of global fighting before gangsterism under the banner of the Bci lin-Rome-Tokyo Axis could be wiped out. The present world823 words
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Article, Illustration1404 1953-03-02 6 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By LONDON. THERE is a Malayan touch m the "American Bar" of tht Hotel Savoy here. There are six beer mugs with nude, artistic female forms attached. They represent the six stages of getting into a bath. They are1,404 words
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Article, Illustration16 1953-03-02 6 "Needless to say the flat above is let to a troupe of acrobats r16 words
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Letter356 1953-03-02 6 Sir: All those who love t'n.s country and want to see her achieve a rapid and peaceful transition to nationhood, should be happy to see the two Malay leaders. Tengku Abdul Rahman (President of UMNO) and Inche Mohamed Sopiee (Chairman of the Pan-Malayan Labour Party) coming to356 words
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Letter282 1953-03-02 6 Sir;—A special paddy officer should be appointed to direct an organised campaign for the improvement of paddy cultivation. There is hardly any need to argue at length why paddy cultivation m particular should be helped to reach high standards both m regard to production as well282 words
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Letter199 1953-03-02 6 Sir; There is much to be said about the work that goes behind the accounts office of the Employees Provident Fund K.L. which accounts for about five million dollars a month. To carry out this job about 50 girls are employed mainly as installation accounting machine199 words
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Letter383 1953-03-02 6 Sir; Since my appeal on behalf of the GCS Clerks to the Government sometime back, the Government has not done anything for them. I am referring to those GCS Clerks who were promo "cd from the State Clerical Service pre-war and post-war. Their discontent has been further383 words
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Letter392 1953-03-02 6 Sir, Mr. Rajaratnam's Sunday article "When Asia ruled Europe" was interesting and instructive. He has shown that the so-called wesern and eastern civilizations have been complementary parts of a single world civilization which has been m the making through the ages. But what is of392 words
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Advertisement135 1953-03-02 6 I si m; a poke i"'*k standard INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble O Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Street, 83, Cow on Street,135 words
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Advertisement69 1953-03-02 6 vV m^ Mm iA lM V. efa Sickness t When no other foods can be taken. Ov«l fsustain you. Its rich body building e^Jj Jmalt and eggs, will restore ycui health wditr*^ In Health ,«itci^ Ovaltine helps renew flagging energy^ l^ bayed nerves, giving you the win P ls7eguTar!y used69 words
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Article365 1953-03-02 7 NATURAL RUBBER AND SYNTHETIC World Output Of Both Showed Drop From '51 i WASHINGTON. M or. 1 (AP)— The world consumed 2,332,500 long tons of natural and synthetic rubber during 1952. It was a new record, according to the International Rubber Study Group, which points365 words
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Article74 1953-03-02 7 Red Girl's 'Easter Parade' SEOUL. Feb. 28, (UP) Probably the most unusual development of the war occurred on the western front where a woman Communist pulled a preview of "Easter Parade/ The woman walked brazenly m front of Red guns to show off her yellow skirt and white blouse to74 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-03-02 7 photo. DUTCH PRINCESS AT FLOOD PARTY: Princess Maryke (right), six-year-old youngest daughter of Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of Holland, enjoys herself at a party given at Soestdyk Palace, to some 50 children evacuated from the flooded areas. APAP - 39 words
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Article159 1953-03-02 7 AGUSTA (George). Mar. I. (UP) President Eisenhower disclosed plans yesterday to bring together at a White HouSe conference on Tuesday Gen. James Van Fleet, returning Commander of the Eighth Army m Korea, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Ge- j neral George Marshall, former159 words
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Article33 1953-03-02 7 ADMIRAL Sir Rhoderick MacGregor. Britain's First Sea I Lord, has arrived m Gibraltar from London. He will sail with the Home Fleet taking part m next week's exercises m the Mediterranean.33 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-03-02 7 photo. rhild's coloured humming top is this displayed at the International Leather 1 bark m-ar Frankfurt. Germany. Made of 1 it costs about 80 marks (about $60) APAP - 30 words
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Article233 1953-03-02 7 Britain's Trade— Not Aid' Plan \MII\(.K>N. Mar. 1 (Reuter)— The Eisenhower idminMr.Uion N likely to adopt a "go slow" policy towards the < ommonwealth "trade— not aid" plan Ministers are bringing to Washington Bf\t ittk* on Foreign Eden and Exchequer ega- exlent I retary233 words
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49 1953-03-02 7 H I I. ChancelI f West I i •<. r.i.'.y I' «reaty I twu tignI Kay. If I Minist< r. I nks he can aver, I the Rome onference I e*i pro- the tie he reI I interview per. I said at ore- AP A.F.P.AP; A.F.P. - 49 words
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Article30 1953-03-02 7 I Mar. I spread I eai .y ycs•~i)ly wiping ffic m the j I al r police i perai drivi In I ted «!upe' d30 words
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Article15 1953-03-02 7 Labour Will Win-Beavan 1 (Renter) the •ion. neeti is i re he B vernnall *< ■*>. wing15 words
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Article15 1953-03-02 7 ation 2 X> 'ings and L\ not 5l only,- °ff«n- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-03-02 7 photo. WEARING a shoulder-length hair style Margaret OBnei, former child film star now m her mid-teens *P° r s srown-up party frock at New York's Stork Club, as sne dames with Scan Downey, son I"*h tenor Morton Downey, recently. APAP - 44 words
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Article88 1953-03-02 7 UNITED NATIONS, Mar. I (AFP)— The United Nations statistical year book published here today said there was one doctor m India for every 6.300 inhabitants m 1950. This compares with one doctor for every 150.000 inhabitants m Ethiopia for the same year and one for every88 words
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Article57 1953-03-02 7 MANILA. Mar. I. (AP) A Magsaysay-for-President boom surged through the Philippines today m the wake of the Philippine Defence Secretary's resignation Saturday. Popular, 43-year-old Ramon Magsaysay said last night, m announcing his decision, he could not serve m an administration that "continue! to foster and tolerate57 words
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187 1953-03-02 7 LONDON, Mar. 1 (UP)— Britain is prepared to withdraw m stages from the Suez Canal zone as her price for settlement with Egypt on effective organization of Middle Eastern defence, according to authoritative sources. But she holds that the canal zone must continue to187 words
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Article27 1953-03-02 7 WELL over 40,000 East Germans sought asylum m West Berlin last month, by far the biggest number ever, it was announced m Berlin yesterday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article34 1953-03-02 7 A MAN, who claimed to be the oldest person m Pakistan, died recently of heart failure at the age of 130. He was Haji Yakub All of Barisal, East Pakistan.— A.F.P.A.F.P. - 34 words
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Article38 1953-03-02 7 THE advance party or tne British Everest expedition —Mr. Alfred Gregory and.^r. Charles Evans— have arrived m Karachi o n their way here to start preparations for the 11th attack on the worlds highest mountain.38 words
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163 1953-03-02 7 BISMARCK, North Dakota. 1 Mar. 1 (UP)— A bill to ban dancing m the dark was burird today as was another measure to prevent North Dakota drinkers from buying a, round for their friends. The State House of Representatives killed the dancing163 words
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Article12 1953-03-02 7 FIRE destroyed the Paris Gaumont Film studios last night.- ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article127 1953-03-02 7 NEW YORK, Mar. 1, (UP)— 1 The new US Ambassador to France. Mr. Douglas Dillon. said yesterday belore sailing for France, Inao-China aid will "certainly be one of the subjects to be considered very exhaustively when French I Prime Minister Rene Mayer and127 words
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Article35 1953-03-02 7 THAI Government Is sending £5,000 to England and $1,000 to the Netherlands to help relieve flood damage while the Thai Red Cross is also sending $1,000 to the Dutch Red Cross. AFPAFP - 35 words
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195 1953-03-02 7 TAIPEI, Mar. 1 (AP)— President Chiang Kai-shek yesterday called for mobilization of all free China personnel and material resources and for a united front for the recovery of the mainland. In his first message to his r Deople sinre U.S. President D wight D. Eisenhower195 words
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Article22 1953-03-02 7 KARACHI will be directly 'linked with Peking by radio i telegraph from tomorrow, it was announced i" Karachi. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article142 1953-03-02 7 SYDNEY, Mar. 1 (ReuterAAP) A "grand plan" is under way to make Australia's Woomcia Rocket Kan^e the world's most ad v anted centre for the development of weapons of the future, the Sunday Herald London correspondent said yesterday. "Australia is going to hecome the142 words
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Advertisement83 1953-03-02 7 A.F.P. 1 niw I^9 a^^Bfe^^^' THE BARGAIN YOU HAVE liwii 4 ItEEX WAiTIXG FOR... <3*'-^^ COTTON CELLULAR TOWELLING PYJAMAS Off SPORTS SHIRTS IN SELF COLOURS V*J WHITE, BLUE, GREY AND RUST USUAL PRICE 19/50 Jp^|| A USUAL PRICK 12/50 ART SILK C^?"k^i| ENGLISH NYLON PYJAMAS Xp socks JN FANCY STIUPKS83 words
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518 1953-03-02 8 Good Business In TinsRates Go Up By A Market Correspondent ACTIVITY was maintained at high pitch during: the week and a food volume of business written m which Tins were the major section and had a number of increases m rates. Industrials were more staid but attracted a steady flow518 words
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Article290 1953-03-02 8 Industrials. Fraser Neave $2.50 $2.47|. Federal Dispensary $2.60 $2.67 J. Gammon $3.00. Hammer $3.12 i $3.10. William Jacks $3.80. Malayan Cement $1.72J to $1.75 Oriental Telephone 625. to 625. 7£d.. Robinson $4.10 to 54.14, Singapore Cold Storage $4.67 i. Straits Trading $24.50 to $24.25. Straits Steamship $22.00 $22.50.290 words
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Article209 1953-03-02 8 Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Report and accounts for 1952 show profit. after taxation and reserves for contingencies, at slightly greater than for the previous year m the sum of HK517,321,405. This amount comfortably covers the £5 per share dividend, permits the usual write off of Bank Premises209 words
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Advertisement558 1953-03-02 8 FASI REGULAR TRANS- PACIFIC SERVICE Dlrcrt Overland Sa» Fraaeteea Vm Anfefct All Americas Cjiudun Cities PFOR FULL PARTICULARS OF DRY CARGO, DEEP TANKS AND PASSENGER BOOKINGS, ETC.. APPLY Agents ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: X Laropnt 111 B'pore 822H/J P Sham 2«5 Malacca 4154 Penan* 875 FOX I CONTINENT g'pofc P558 words
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Advertisement498 1953-03-02 8 X.P.M. LINES (Also tMMiklnt airnto lor KL.M.«ii\ PA) ARRIVALS UH»\KIIRI« l.arat from Pelembanc %|;ir. KalhMMai from Djakarta. isk?n 1 Ben kalls Sibolga. Bel-Deli. Penang Mar. I iJgf ■fiflffiartaiai jfffM from Bangkok M.ir S Lan.'.n n fS? T mbelan U 3 l.a^era from Pakan-Baru. Pontianak Pemanekat Selat Pandjang Mar. 4 Sambas498 words
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Advertisement402 1953-03-02 8 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD ADEN SUEZ. PORT SAID ROTTERDAM AMSTM. >AM Spore P. S'h:*ra Penang TOSARI 5/BMar DRENTE 18/22 Mar 23Mar 24Mar »NDRAPOERA 25 26Mar FRIESLAND 4 7 Apr Calls Jeddah. Alexandria. Calls Genoa. Marseilles. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO., (M) LTD. Shipping Department Tel Mil Bxi 10 Si It. CHINA NAVIGATION CO.,402 words
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Advertisement760 1953-03-02 8 SAILINGS mm SI'AND| NAVIA MM LALANDIA- for Bangkok I/m J h -fNIIIA- for Bangkok V "MALAIA- for Adelaide J IN^ l: lH I I Melbourne Sydney (Sot Mlr »»J 3 loading local cargo) I r "EBRIA- for Bangkok" (not I 5 carrying passengers) cBl I "PRETORIA" for Bangkok Apr I760 words
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Article, Illustration3965 1953-03-02 9 $gna*h Legend Of Flat Sea I^l***** CHAPTER FOUR All Rights Reserved. iij^i 1 uropean c\er to sin across me wiae Pacific was curious about th* WS w°' Ws beneath Between the two coral islands of St Paul jfffiSi h0» r »?r tU Aw lpeI TO Ia3,965 words
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Advertisement64 1953-03-02 9 I.OiXt, TO HI 12 72 9 WHY NOT TAKE A DIRECT ROUTE UNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS TO MERGUI RANGOON via PENANG WEEKLY FOUR ENGINED MARATHON SERVICE <OM\li;X4 l\< m SOOX iH. 1 External Sen ires also to: CALCUTTA 4 flights weekly CHITTAGONG 3 flights weekly BANGKOK 2 flights weekly ÜBj%64 words
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1578 1953-03-02 10 SIR DONALD BRADMAN - SIR DONALD BRADMAN The Fight For The Ashes By (By special arrangement with the London Times) IX 1926 an Australian team went to England to do battle for "The Ashes." Since then it has been my good fortune to be a member of every1,578 words
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Article112 1953-03-02 10 •A. L. Hawtt. afed 39. Victoria (captain). ♦A. R. Morris. 31. N.S.W. vice -captain). R \r<hrr. 19. Qurensland. *D. Tailon. 37. Queensland. I. C rair. 17. NSW. R- B'naud. 22 O N J dr Courcv. St. NJ.W, A. Davidson, 23. N.S.W. 1' Hiii »9 Victoria. *R. N.112 words
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Article, Illustration7 1953-03-02 10 SATURDAY'S RACE FINISHES AT BUKIT TIM AH7 words
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244 1953-03-02 10 Bray did six rounds sparring, shadow boxing and some skipping. Bray worked six rounds before doing some shadow boxing and skipping. Fit as a fiddle. Bray told The Standard that as far as he is concerned there's going to be one decision244 words
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Article30 1953-03-02 10 JOHORE B AHRU. Sun The Corinthians Sports Club,' Johore Bahru. easily defeated the 13/18 Hussars at soccer on the English College padang yesterday by five gouls to one.30 words
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Article43 1953-03-02 10 Singapore Traction Company Union Sports Club trounced Y.b.u. Institute by seven goals to nil. st? ff aik b y yu 3J; c beat the c in c>s Army.R.A.F., Embarkation H.Q. outplayed the Jollilads A v., seonng 5 goals without any43 words
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Advertisement51 1953-03-02 10 I ONLY 3 MORE DAYS !J THURSDAY !im ■l ftIEOMcCAREYS My Son John J HEHJN IUKER. I\GGER NOW ON SALE! FILNALAYA "*«g« |ooo«<hkkk TODAY DAILY wwmvoww TENSE TAUT TERRIFIC I I 4§i^!IHEDEmMAKEITHREE 1 THE RAILROAD THAT TAMED THE ROCKIES m STHIUNP i OBWBI HAYDEN I -natmiovottl jjfcj &e< -'vxxxxk COMING51 words
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Advertisement43 1953-03-02 10 SOCCER LEAGUE: Div. 1 Kota Raja w. Katojig Sajarah at Jalan Besar. Div. 2 Kota Raja v s. Rockhtcs at Geylany Sladiuyn. 3 S.F.B. vs. Keberaran Club at C.V.M.A. around TENNIS: V.M.C.A. at Bras Basah Road. Mottram s exhibaionat Happy World at 8.15.43 words
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Advertisement226 1953-03-02 10 BERNARD SHAW' 9 f* jffik I "Atorocies yml\W and '/^aljl THE BOH Sa I Dishibiiled liy ItkO RADIO IK 1 1 J '*> I VICTOR MATURE 'JEAN SlMHQgjy^'g' I B^b 4 y^ Mi.Tl a tvf II 1 X Jlw^tS SlM.' \B#nMdl I v BgiMttMEß I 4 DYNAMIC FILM SMOLIDERmM WITH226 words
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Article755 1953-03-02 11 Ed with the famed 'lost continents? Shadowy and insubstantial as are the accounts of all such legendary lands the fabled Lemuria of the Indian Ocean. St. Brendan's Island, the lost Atlantis they persistently recur like aome deeply rooted racial memory m the folklore of many parts755 words
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Article467 1953-03-02 11 having made three conversions, i.w add «<* the points on the sixth occasion that Ireland crossed the Scottish line. Present position m the International table with headings:— P. W D L F A. Pts. Ireland 3 2 1 051 20 5 England 3 2 1467 words
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Article143 1953-03-02 11 COMBINED Europeans will wI3 a i econd trial match on Wednesday on the padang— sSSrtV" l^! a £i inst the Rovers bports Club— in preparation for their match against SAFA SLi?? °I. tne European Flood Sfii I On Saturday. March 7 at Jalan Besar stadium. Three REME143 words
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Article94 1953-03-02 11 DEREK DRABBLE. A good friend, whose loss a s a stimulating journalist is still felt keenly b y many of his former colleagues. Passed away on, March 2, 1951. Lillian and John Buckoke. John Spittel, K.R.S. Vas. Ivor Kraal, Chee Koon Lin, Chia Poteik, Philip Goh, Hugh Savage,94 words
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Advertisement380 1953-03-02 11 Stion vacant "^M>R<;k FISHERIES Inspector! m the B^^xill^ Fisheries Division. Department >|( I||M N r' NXV( of Commerce Industry. SingaB pore. Salary Scale: SlO2-6A-114/ A j. r. B/H2-6A-156/B/168-12A-264/B/ jlrM"" fto 12A-338 p.m. plua C.O.L B ha **4 Singapore allowances. m cut Total emoluments at present B range from an initial380 words
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Advertisement208 1953-03-02 11 ENGAGEMENT LOW— UO The engagement is announced between Mr. Low Cheng Liat. the second son of the late Mr. Low Peng Hee and Mrs. Low Peng Hee and Miss Ho Soke Chun, eldest daughter of Mr. Ho Ching and the late Mrs. H« Ching of Hongkong. TUITION 53 SENIOR: 7208 words
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Advertisement1134 1953-03-02 11 NOTICES In the Mattrr of The Companies Ordiname l»4t TENDER NOTICE and Municipality Of Kuala Lumpur In the Matter of Kian Tong Sewerage Scheme Hin Company Limited TENDERS are invited for (In Voluntary Liquidation). tn e construction of a 12' 0" AT AN Extraordinary Gen- wit!e metalled road about I1,134 words
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Miscellaneous107 1953-03-02 11 itX^t-TiilMS OOHE r GOMEL WRQHg KJOT AT Ai.t-,T Jt^^W^Ca* y W%#fc» >^/| i /S^^n >IH OOvXA HIT v\hat OHVMDW' f |T. .TOOR ThJncT^^B "JE^^fe/ 1 I OLD MAN HAVV^OOD Wia HONEST, DOCTOR, J SHE SHOT AT ALL RIGMT > *HATI> 5Ht VMMOMT DO«N' NO BE PLENTY €0«E WHEN j I107 words
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Article, Illustration143 1953-03-02 12 After The Whistle G^algetter I mi goal m Sincapore's offh ..il sjMcor season was stored by Fathul Karib's 2."» year-old left winder. Ibrahim Yusoff. It tame off a qntlmin'.th »< ramble during an exettfasg Fathul Karib raid. Ibrahim came m from the I'll to ar«ept a pa*s from Khalid. Oim143 words
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Article472 1953-03-02 12 PENANG, Sun- The following aiv weights for :he First Day. Horsr* Cl. 3 Div. 4. 5i Furs. Bougainville 9.00 I acle Hawk 8.13 Applause 8.1! Fire Oft 8.11 Mist.i Jadi 8.10 Summer Corn 8.0!> Mian^ril.i 8.08 Bwrri Dream 8.07 Bra m ha ll Flyer 8.07472 words
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Article678 1953-03-02 12 Recover In Time To Win. The Opener By Our Soccer Reporter ROVERS Sports Club moy have saved themselves from defeat but their reputation took a trouncing when they met Fathul Karib Club m the opening game of the Singapore Amateur Football Association first division league.678 words
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Article, Illustration121 1953-03-02 12 The British Davis Cap play erf Tony Mottram. his wife (formerly Miss Gannon), an equally famous English tennis star, and the Malayan champion from Hongkong. K.H. Ip, flew into Singapore from Hongkong last evening to play a series of exhibition matches at the Happy World stadium. They were met at121 words
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Article415 1953-03-02 12 S.H.A. Senior K.O. Final THE Ceylon Sports Club scored a convincing 4 l victory over the University of Malaya m the Singapore Hockey Association Knockout finals played before a record crowd on the padang yesterday. The Ceylonese thoroughly deserved this win. Displaying i all-round superiority, they415 words
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Article42 1953-03-02 12 L DON Feb 28 (Renter) Eddy Choong and L T Lee of Malaya retained the Surrey Men a Doubles Badminton title at Wimbledon here tonight In the final they beat another Malayan pair David and Robert Choong 15—6, 15— y42 words
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510 1953-03-02 12 uy ji.>i tnAJiDiiiKs, A.r. sports nnier LONDON, Mar. 1 (AP)— Mighty Arsenal's Coronation year dream of winning the F.A. Cup and the championship of the First Division of the English Football League went up m smoke Saturday as Blackpool eliminated soccer's glamour boys from510 words
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Article1050 1953-03-02 12 L LAG IE, DIVISION I P IV l> l/WW RSrt&MM 29 M l0 5 49 32 3 n 29 15 8 6 H 43 38 Wolverham -:o:i •Wanderers 32 14 10 8 02 51 38 Y. eel Bromwich Alb. en 31 17 4 10 M 451,050 words
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Article196 1953-03-02 12 KK\I)hRS or the Sii* apor€ Most Popular Sportsman V ndar <t h 1 who will be honoured a» a? r r 111 tw this land to attend the Coron r fTHi| > Ren aa^l during May and Jone &SVaT (>r «2 2^l The Contest which win i196 words
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Article533 1953-03-02 12 By WINDSOR LAD I RACING at Bukit Timah on Saturday > k 1 what marred by the first serious postwar acciZl occurred m the February Cup Race when r I Apprentice Mohamed Padek fell heavily of t*3 Short Hairs. He died at the Singm* q£!m pital533 words
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Advertisement76 1953-03-02 12 HAPPY WORLD MARCH 6th 9 p.m. HENRY BRAY A (CHAMPION OF FIJI) f^tffSk VS 10 rounds H oonwv !mel bjowns\ A WORLD CLASS ATTRACTION I .ifijfejk m THE GREAT CLASH BETWEEN THE Kf P^ CONQUERORS OF RADRODRO l^^^^t. 4 SUPPORTED BY Wt^^/^% VITHOOL /^^ff RICARDO PADERNAL k^ JOHNN^ NOBLE wk76 words
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Advertisement90 1953-03-02 12 CORONATION TOURr^ Sponsor*, l By Singapore Slandard-Alfred^ Coronation^ Ou »et ft Mr./Mrs./Miss Cm fc/orA /pj/ Prj Is the MOST POPULAR Sportow, of Singapore and ,l,e Fedc™ liw Date l M"* «velc ?e! Coron.ii ftn c. nIHI 'OVEROHEB TABLETS A^ L-~ Powerful Tonic Rostorativ<; }»J '^^E"^^- Women Dependal»l«- ira p nr^ln^90 words
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Title Section23 1953-03-02 1 YOUTH .cw,P APtR PUBUSHED BY THE S.NGAPQRE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH -.l. I w *OUTH f MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1953. 4 PAGES FREE23 words
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1469 1953-03-02 1 "^I'RSKRY rhymes play an important and unforgettable part m the growth of a language and m the cultivation of every child's power of speech, says CAMPBELL WILLIAMS. Many of the rhymes belong to the realms of fantasy and of nonsense. Did1,469 words
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Article51 1953-03-02 1 By Campbell Williams v s re begins c i i our I o M the t..p i Mewi ihc :>!• ik- the 111. I nllr. i f <•:■<!. rv itel i r.in up the clock itrmtk mm «ous* ran down k r dick., r, lork." c de- v accounts l51 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-03-02 1 t fcetomingr one of the popular subjects udfl Denifi. Sl "-«P<»re Battalion of the Girl's Life k *at*»? SS how l 0 change thr bed sheets of a EUesl U l u t0 riKht) MtT. (huee Poh, IJI (the patient) and l.ye Sou loom;44 words
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Article77 1953-03-02 1 r i!( '-h lMs* fr 'I .1 1, tllf four r iK Kc \z\ md ih!j Mm -j!, K "«»nu con--1 T -«nd B. c;. fctttk Koud I rs 2i'«l un !lir;il ;'nd (4) THIS week's contest is an x easy one. Un.jumble the letters contained77 words
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1238 1953-03-02 1 AUSTIN N. D'CRUZ ( SCC - BUILDING INTER-RACIAL HARMONY IN NEW VILLAGES AUSTIN N. D'CRUZ (SCC) By THIS is the third of a series of seven articles dealing with the New Villages m Negri Sembilan as compiled by the 1952 Seniors of St. Paul's Institution, Seremban, and published m the Centenary issue of "The Paulian." Today's1,238 words
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Article, Illustration110 1953-03-02 1 AT the Annual World Thinking Day Rally of Guides held m Singapore last week nearly 200 Guides and about 13 Brownies were present. The rally was held at St Margaret's School. Singapore and the ceremony commenced with the Breaking of the Colours which was performed by the110 words
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Article472 1953-03-02 2 ISAAC TEOH - ISAAC TEOH A Tale From. Old Cathay By \\T. m sfni'ial. any member of the mammalian family 1-Ylidae. inducting ihe lion, tiger, panther, leopard, lynx, Jaguar, etc., but the name is more usually limited to the smaller species. Cats are typical ae'uroid carnivores, distinguished472 words
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Article1336 1953-03-02 2 Goat in the classroom cupboard! TODAK was a class monitor m his schooldays. But he was scared of a boy with a deformed foot who was an unmerciful prankster. This week, Todak writes of his helplessness when his tormentor hid a— E (>-ilL>eew- \Vjl oL^^ L**j TV lILN I was1,336 words
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Article101 1953-03-02 2 Half-circled with pounding sui I. Beaches gleaming: white, A d tme of azure blue above. And desert stretching eastward out of sight: But grey surf covers a pearly wealth. Bounteous m the north. And desert hides a heart of gold. With gay love shining: forth: The101 words
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Article97 1953-03-02 2 I— Feels affection for. 6— Policeman (colloq). 9— Total. 12 Piace for combat. 13— Fruit drink. 14 Tiny. 15 Pertaining to the cheek. 16 Long, narrow flag. 18 Russian stockade. 20— Brie*. 21— Wings. 23— Native metal 25— Prophet. 2(5 Dawn goddesg. 27— Accord. 29— Guides. 31— Those defeated.97 words
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Article85 1953-03-02 2 I—Rotating piece of machine. 2—Macaw. 3 —Discharge. 4. —Growing out of. s—Girl's5 —Girl's name. 6—Didoes. 7 Poem. B—Shut8 —Shut up. 9 —Cognizant of. 10-Thick. 11—Hinder. 17 —Birds' homes. 19 —Armed bands. 21 —Roman bronze 22—Parcel of iand. 24—Eel fishermen. A 27—Exist. 28—Conjunction. 30 Chemical compound. 32—Part of day Inlet.85 words
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Article, Illustration520 1953-03-02 2 Groat PvopU* Of YvsturiUty (1561-1616) TT'ILUAM SHAKESPEARE, English dramatist and poet, was baptised at Holy Trinity Church, Stvatfovd-on Avon on April 26, 1564. He was the eldest son and third child of John Shakespeare, son of Richard Shakespeare, farmer of Snitteilield. Mystery surrounds the life of Shakespeare. Nothing520 words
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Article583 1953-03-02 2 THE IDEAL TEACHER What is your conception By YOUTH Cornspo,^ I HAVE been asking boys and girls and teachers, both new and old (as well as the not-so-fully-ripe type), and average school-graduates what their conception of the id?al teacher was and the replies I have received are indeed pretty well583 words
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Article133 1953-03-02 2 A PAI vDr I son one I the gr< I ter>-Benne?t. wh V a luxury wori., I ha I at Sing H Dr. .Jackson \va< i I Cous ns, so he dropi>. I sec him. Hf Dr. JacksoQ car. I his superfluous fa- I I I him frankly133 words
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Advertisement60 1953-03-02 2 -i OUR DIAMOND AND GEM RINGS ARE ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENTS. I EVERY RING IS MOUNTED IN PURE PLATINUM. I THERE IS BEAUTY OF CONTRAST I AND OF HARMONY »N THESE DELIGHTFUL COMBINATIONS OF FIERY DIAMONDS, COOL BLUE 5 SAPPHIRES, VERDANT EMERALDS I OR FLASHING RUBIES. I I P. H. HENDRY I60 words
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Advertisement158 1953-03-02 2 HOA MU LAN t^s\ WARRIOR MAID 7^ 3M\ m op china 4Ur42Pv HUA MU-LAN was a young V^^ 5^ girl living quietly ot home J*iJl§P' A X when her father was conscript- I r\^^ I i If ed for the army. Knowing he wot m ill heolth and could J\158 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-03-02 3 *1 .utue ."in- lurnird B < ,r,.p.«iiy ranip^ And tivi•kn.inn duties' help m other our of h lvi f.uups.21 words
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Article, Illustration153 1953-03-02 3 !i k i I V organised iiKMllirlN thrillthe IT.M.C A. I i,!,- hold their rkij film shows for j .uid Iheit tumk- Z Our picture -Ik.ws < i project- left Mr Micheal .uid Mr T<mu Rum A LINE-UP of some of the contestants who participated m the Young153 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-03-02 3 TKO Woif Chiang of sid. VII, Bartley Secondary School, is all smiles after reciM.mg a consolation prize for English at the school* first Speech and Prise-giv-ing: day. Miss Amy l.avrock gave away the Prizes.36 words
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Article, Illustration792 1953-03-02 3 H.C. DENT - H.C. DENT By I itaf oi brwdrastiag Is »n '■flm.in<<u I h". ond lid S li.mil r.uUo 1 fs aa c well .md mlStly Ijshfd. It m.i\ well be ire w.iis trlcviil Mnher »n i ioi of d mi i !-.it '•it which Brl•i792 words
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Article64 1953-03-02 3 r TWE CORONATION Year Shakespeare Festival at Stratford-on-Avon, England, will last for 33 weeks, opening on March 17 with "The Merchant of Venice". This will be followed by "Anthony and Cleopatra", and is due to run during the same period as the British Industries Fair. As most students64 words
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Article, Illustration89 1953-03-02 3 THESE little girls- (1 to r> Marie Tattersa 11, Rosema ry Walford Linda Futcher-Smith, Margaret Futcher-Smith, Dawn Ewer 8 arc fortunate m being able to swim every day fiecause they are Army children and the swimming pools Ec open to Military families for two hours daily. Many Snail firls who89 words
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Advertisement70 1953-03-02 3 v^^ v V-^ a#^*"^^^^*^"^^ dOWTlStToh*.* LXi i rp|__ 4ifD AFTQVf A\"' an( l on% lIIC UV/\ria?l^l dnwnstroke it it The finest ever presented at m low (t*jl- I \>^ s price. Craftsman is especially ideal £c£S-^ for students where the combination II <^T^x of low cost and writing qualify b70 words
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588 1953-03-02 4 Spotlighting Students' Efforts FROM SCHOOL MAGAZINES Tie Girls In Our School I AM sure to be consider* ed ungallant for daring to criticise the girls m our sjchooL But as we probably VII not be seeing them •gain next year, I feel that it is quite safe to do so.588 words
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Article505 1953-03-02 4 r l'WO I m- >htnm were rfH> m& m the lounee of an e\rlusi\e club. One suddenly put down Mm newspaper which he was reading and turned to the other. "I say. old man. Dashed sorry about it all. you know." he said. "Kh. what? I505 words
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Article88 1953-03-02 4 fytCl I had a box of rho-i w rotates < Which wa« stolen from my l table. 1 asked my brother, 'Who took it But nobody answered me to it— In anger and grief I solemnly cursed the thief That especially m sleep each waking night He88 words
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453 1953-03-02 4 Paul S. Markandan - Paul S. Markandan By I SHALL always think of Seremban with a treasured merpory. for, during the short period I spent m the town wi:h two main thoroughfares, I learnt to understand the people whose lives have always been associated with the growth of the453 words
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Article, Illustration272 1953-03-02 4 The Story So Far T>/LL WILSON, a young U apprentice, has joined his first ship, a tanker, the "PORT OF SPAIN" on Far Eastern service. Trouble breaks out and Bill suspects dirty work when the ship is fired off Bornbau and the cargo tampered with at Singapore. Now272 words
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Article293 1953-03-02 4 r I^ 1 1 E day our school closed A tor the Easter holidays, my classmates and I went to the Botanical Gardens. We went by omnibus, arid each boy had to pay 20 cents. We w-re veiy excited when we got there. First293 words
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Article309 1953-03-02 4 26— 'Choose You r Weapons' mind's eye. As he stood there. Phillips came and stood beside him and they chatted for a while about things m general. It was then that Bill suddenly saw the shadowy figure walking slowly along the flying bridge to the crew's quarters aft. "What's Jennings309 words
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Miscellaneous139 1953-03-02 4 THE STARS f rili:V venture on lh»>ir endless ways. I a inkling. aMaiag asii bright; No hurry. no fear, no dHa\; lor they arc the Pnm <«s <>t ike nieht. In the Kast the journt>> s of siinplr people Air timed and Rgkte4 by the stars. All the ni?ht lone139 words
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Miscellaneous88 1953-03-02 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE I By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY QSCAg, YOU DQ/rTi CAAJ LEAgM^I %U)j,^^ V Ai 9r^ W43! fJ I I fOJB'a Tfcy AAiO7Haa UJZE.'n khou) hou) io &rZ I&MT \r fcy\?% Aw > w JUCT^ ►'We fism oorr seeM^or^ -v) j (> gOP^AM' gg£L /S TCJCKW)88 words
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Miscellaneous11 1953-03-02 4 Next WeeK -DIRTY Wtf Solution w N m ESPH PI S11 words
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