Singapore Standard, 4 March 1953
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Title Section11 1953-03-04 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD AIR EDITION SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1953. TWELVE PACES11 words
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Article, Illustration474 1953-03-04 1 COLONY -BOUND COMET EXPLODES On The Stocks Not A Single Survivor TRAGIC END OF FLIGHT TO BEGIN NEW SERVICE TRAGEDY has ended the flight of the CanadianPacific Airlines Comet 1-A, jetliner "Empress of Hawaii," due to arrive m Changi this week on its flight from London to Sydney to inaugurateA.P.; Reuter - 474 words
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188 1953-03-04 1 S topmost terrorist, $75,000 Lou Cheng, State comfor South ond West Selangor and comRegiment of the M.R.L.A. was killed early yesterday ombincd patrol of police and the Ist Battalion Somerattacked a bandit camp at Kuala Langat (North) r Selangor.188 words
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133 1953-03-04 1 MELBOURNE, Mar. 3. (ReuteiVAAPj Shouting "I love you. I >vt you." a man jumped froni ,-ur today and shot dead a L'B-year-^Ut typi<t m a suburban street. As the woman lay crumpled m the ioad tiie man pulled aside her coat am' fired133 words
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Article22 1953-03-04 1 ANXIETY AS QUEEN (85) AS A COLD \p> ,h !lu 1.1 vt that 1 ir nld it Elizan ill for i Q22 words
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Article22 1953-03-04 1 INFORMED curies said In Paris yesterday the American Government is drafting an aid agreement with the future European Defence Community.22 words
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Article24 1953-03-04 1 MR. Adlai Stevenson, unsuccessful Democratic candidate In la^t year's American Residential election, has sailed from San Francisco oU bis world luur.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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610 1953-03-04 1 IPOH, Toes. A veil of silence rovers all news regarding the late of Lee Menjj. the grenade girl, as the wlmlr world auaits the development of events here and abroad. It cannot be very laag now even though the Perak Executive Council610 words
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Article262 1953-03-04 1 Dr. M's Comeba :k Gathers Strength TEHERAN. Mar. 3. Iranian police have arrested former Opposition leader Jamal Imami. three generals and a number of Communist Tudeh Party leaders m a new roundup following three days of political turmoil. Altogether 470 people have been taken into262 words
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Article69 1953-03-04 1 HONGKONG. Mar. 3, (Reu-ter-AAP) Kowloon Court today remanded for three days two young British soldiers oi a charge of murdering a Chinese woman a: Funs Su Au near Shek Kong In Britain's new territories on the mainland here. They are L/Cpt George Robert Douthwaite, 24. of69 words
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Article82 1953-03-04 1 THAI POLICE FOLLOWED A STAR BANGKOK, Mar. 3, (AFP).— Thai police last week discovered a Chinese guerilla camp m the forest of Songkhla, m south Thailand, near the Thai-Malayan border. Police were led to the camp by a tree with a s:ar mark pointing to the82 words
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Article30 1953-03-04 1 AN all-military "revolu- tionary court" on Monday concluded the trial of two Egyptian Army officers accused of complicity m last Januarys conspiracy against the Naguib regime.- APAP - 30 words
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Article120 1953-03-04 1 $20,000 Priest Turns Publican PENAXG. Tues. A Chinese Buddhist priest won S?0.»00 m a "100 characters'* game, and promptly threw away his saffron robes. bought a motor car and opened a bar. He became a monk m China when he was 19 years old. Today after 26 years of livinu120 words
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Article96 1953-03-04 1 PARIS, Mar. 3: (Renter) Allied Supreme Headquarters m Europe approved of a French architect's plan lor a road and rail tunnel under *he English Channel, it was learned here. It will cost abo.it £102,041,000 sterling, and could be completed within three years. The plan, submitted by96 words
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Article37 1953-03-04 1 THE Biitish tanker Busen Rollo (11.392 tons) arrived at Hamburg yesterday badly damaged after a collision m the Lower Elbe with the 8. 437-ton Danish ship Malaya. The Malaya was only slightly damag- cd.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article34 1953-03-04 1 COLONEL John Hunt, leader of the 13-mcmber British Everest expedition. accompanied by climber Thomas BourdiPon. left New Delhi by air yesterday for Khatmandu where the remainder of the expedition U gathering. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article30 1953-03-04 1 POLICE on Monday night raided several houses m Cairo's Shubra district, arresting several persons and seizing a printing press and a number of Comrrrunist parnph- lets. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article31 1953-03-04 1 ELEVEX persons were killed and 14 injured, three of them seriously, m a riot which broke out on Sunday afternoon m Viramjjam. border town of Bombay state. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article108 1953-03-04 1 DARWIX". Mar 3: (ReuterAAP) Farm inspector J. A. Quirk said today that a 14-foot python snatched a baby girl from her sleeping mother's arms and carried her off m .its mouth. He said Mrs. Alex Scott and her three-month-old daughter Kathleen were sleeping m the back108 words
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Article119 1953-03-04 1 LONDON. Alar. 3. (Router)— The Queen m her golden coach will drive through the streets of Lonflon In a glittering procession two miles Ion? after she is crowned next June, the Duke of Norfolk, the Earl Marshal, said today. The long stream of visitinf119 words
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Article79 1953-03-04 1 LOXDOX. Mar. 3, (AFP)— A woman visitor from Ma i■ a, kept a hu^c London crowd m agonised suspense m the W isl End of London yesterday <" precariously balanced on t!io window sill of targe hotel and looked down into th< street below. The woman,79 words
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133 1953-03-04 1 March Fog Holds Up All London Traffic LONDON. IMar. 3. (AP>A dense log brought air and sea transport to a hall during the night m Southern E-isiand and the English Channel. The liaer Queen Mary due m Southampton at midnight with 64;j passengers from New York, was forced to drop133 words
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Article26 1953-03-04 1 NATIONALIST President Chiang Kai-shek will receive the Grand Cross Of the Military Order from visiting Spanish Foreign Minister Don Albcito Martin Artazo today.26 words
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Article18 1953-03-04 1 THE Indonesian Cabinet has decided to establish diplomatic relations with Canada Renter, A. A. P.18 words
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Article24 1953-03-04 1 MOSCOW newspapers did not report. British Premier Winston Churchill's statement that he was ready to men Marshal Stalin and President Eisenhower.-* ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement66 1953-03-04 1 I ML-jr* > pur*" ll S M.I P»v<."il ot pi BBb "^>- .^^^a^la^a^. s^ > v ttKAN RACING CHAMPIONS L FOR 1952 SWc- Brendel Porsche tts PC'HC c p^-Glockler Porsche ••Hi Deuti 0 Scampolo t H R U d?K;ee p ikker Moto ftsi. U.S.A.-OCTOBERI9S2 I Equinox Mountain I Hill Climb:66 words
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Advertisement22 1953-03-04 1 IIIT t-- It, HOHONGOILMIILS(HS.)LTd 65.CMUUAST iwc Tti tw-rm' lieu can Wle/ A X\^vc cream! AAcALISTER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE— KUALA LUMPUR— PENANG— IPOH22 words
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Article150 1953-03-04 2 PENANG. Ttu's The first I road m Pen ing rtion of Light S -i Kins Street and neral Post o:* .v >rk win commence on v mominj a: m 30 The R» i >i len* Commissioner. HP Bingham. the Muni-Pre-irirrr Mr. L R F150 words
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Article100 1953-03-04 2 DESCRIBED by his son as a "heavy drinker Lim Bens Tvian (57) committed suicide by drinking a solution of poison, his son told the Singapore Coroner yesterday Before he died he told his ■on, LUn Thow Him. he had taken "something The son. ■aid his father100 words
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256 1953-03-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN annoyance to Singapore motorists using Collyer Quay will be removed m a fortnight when the Traction Co. completes a new set of time-tables for buses on three services to set their passengers down on the landward side of256 words
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Article71 1953-03-04 2 PENANG. T^les— Mr. P 11. Gihbs. of the British Council will give career talks on technical education m the United Kingdom to school children at the Union Institution. Burtnah R during this month. The dates and subjects are: I r. 5: Technical education for children of71 words
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Article79 1953-03-04 2 PENANG. Tues. The Penang Divisional Committee of the Malayan Trade Union Congress had discussions with Mr. Tom S. Bavin, secretary of the Plantation Labour Department of the ICFTU. and Mr. H. K. Choudhury. financial secretary of the Plantation Workers Union. Malaya, last night on the working79 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-03-04 2 photo. WK. A\D MRS. Low Poh San, 1946 and iyJO-51 professfional bu'froo-n dancii\g champions of Singapore icho gave a denionsvauon at th e "Chap Goh Meh" ball held «t the V ictonn Memorial Hall last week-end.- StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article, Illustration77 1953-03-04 2 A dapper, curly-haired expert on South-East Asian affairs arrived 1b Singapore yesterday by the Canton to take up his first assignment m the East, as Under Secretary, Singapore. He is 38 year old Mr. J. D. Hicham, who has been head of the Colonial Office's South Fast Asia Department for77 words
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Article, Illustration202 1953-03-04 2 Standard Shipping Reporter LAST month, a wealthy English widow of five months, gave up her nine-room Kensington flat m London, stored away her life-long collection of Eastern art and treasures, packed 17 articles of luggage and set forth ta re-visit the mystic202 words
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114 1953-03-04 2 A SCHEME to give Asian doctors specialist training is being drawn up by the Singapore Medical Services and the University of Malaya. The Standard was told yesterday. Dr. W.J. Vickefl said that discussions have been going on between the two parties. The scheme envisage*? the114 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-03-04 2 < IENEl ENE from the famou s Chinese ooera "Yu Tane Chun" Jh^ r rr^? S i^ re ?H nted J? y J he Tuns Loh °P era troup^ at the Great World on Monday night mi n aid of the Sine* thanked the audience during intermission for their <noperation.49 words
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176 1953-03-04 2 MANY Singapore tenants have agreed to pay higher rents this year, according to decisions of the Rent Conciliation Board published m the latest Government Gazette. In some cases the rents have been doubled by mutual consent between landlord and tenant. A lawyer living m176 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-03-04 2 THE four Singapore City Coumil officers who are hull for Australia to attend seminars m public administration at tbe invita- tion of the Australian Government under the technical assistance programme of the Colombo Plan. Picture shows (from )e(t): Messrs. Goh Trns Koon. of theStandard - 75 words
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Article293 1953-03-04 2 Poor Response From Ex-Addicts Welfare Dept. Aid Sc/, e J RESPONSE to the Singapore Social Welfare De DQ to rehabilitate former opium addicts hos been v ery meat^cL T.E. Smith, Secretary for Social Welfare, told The L«!| Qpp >S > Out of 38 addicts referred to the department as y293 words
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11 1953-03-04 2 Mental Home Appeal 'Not Encouraging' ;len: pon> e had ai 111 words
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Article53 1953-03-04 2 Rosalind Ratnam - Standard Pattern Service Rosalind Ratnam •V IMFOKI \s.» v'D M mi, r a patt :ri rwf ir. 1 pleted measwfßfl ■evei coupots i id Ihwl »rnt stain;have onb t M I nnipons Mircnicnt stamp>. I i. am patten iinlws I m c .1 s v i r m nts. Pd53 words
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144 1953-03-04 2 Cable Staff Union Given Two Alternatives Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Cable and Wireless Uniformed Staff Union, which has been negotiating with their employers for immediate revision of salary scales with retrospective effect from Jan. 1, 1951, hav c now two alternatives. These are: to accept revised salary scales based144 words
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Article74 1953-03-04 2 A CHINESE. Pilot Officer J. K. T. Chew, is among three pilots attached to the Singapore Fighter-Squadron, Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, who j will be presented with Wings jby the Commander-in-Chief, IFlf East Air Force, Air Mar-; shal A. C. Sanderson on Fi i--1 day.74 words
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110 1953-03-04 2 THE Camp Sab-Committee of the Singapore Youth Council will meet shortly to discuss plans for setting up a Youth Holiday Camp at Tanah Merah Besar. a spokesman of the Social Welfare Department told The Standard yesterday. Among the plans that will be110 words
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Article44 1953-03-04 2 MR AND MRS J. Nusserwanji held a cocktail party at Ihe Singapore U*a»<i Cub last night m honour of Mr A. D. Shroff chairman of Ihe board of directors, and Mr B. X Shah, general managtr. Npw India Assurance Co., Ltd.44 words
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Advertisement88 1953-03-04 2 fKOE*KOE V A MYBW. yOUARSREAUY I REMEMBER FRIENDS. /f/Oi/ m V^- A \W .M V A WONIffRf MNHMFMS MM SNERGY, PEf>.V/GO(/fiL F CAT MAN X coco must oc a mo swengm, always use) {SZ^iP\ l\*^fw^ YAH HOUTEHpfe^ ASING-KOE-KOE.THE'VAMHOUfEIT" SPLIT StmNDmcD/Si ciinr L HE CATMAN SECURELY kSCUA} HLRO Al lACKS. THE88 words
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Advertisement57 1953-03-04 2 i VAT LYE LTO* ,OPOIC 14 200 v.rds from ll.ippy uotxG rm ntn*i\y j WHY NOT TAKE A DIRECT ty UNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS MERGUI RANGOON via PEHAJJ WEEKLY FOUR-ENGINED MARAi ÜBA External S rficw d CALCUTTA 4 thghts CHITTAGONG 3 H.ghts BANGKOK 2 flight VUA Internal Services to IMANDALAY,57 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-03-04 3 SJDFJLASKDJFJSLDFJLSAJDFLKJSLKDFJSDAF Jo. P M--1 .11 w n pal I II ■I StandardStandard - 15 words
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Article18 1953-03-04 3 Indent nurses and assistant nurses ii for the Singapore medical services i DFJLKSJDLFKJLSADJFLJASLDJFLSAHGLSD18 words
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Article61 1953-03-04 3 HUGH M Mi .e--tiu l*ai East Cola < fa t>y rim-American i Manila yestertion \i-it. led by the A stra :in manager ol the my, Mr. ret. one p i w E X Plantat Com- ig a 1 rof bei tatea i X ipert -v to61 words
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Article172 1953-03-04 3 A RESOLUTION" requesting the Singapore Govrntor, Sir John Nicoll, to appoint a commission to inqtiire into and recommend satisfactory methods of selectiM for the promotion of hospital assistants will be tabled at an extraordinary general meeting of the Colony's Medical Services Union on Friday. Four172 words
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178 1953-03-04 3 Auction Realizes $1M. In Two Days THE $2J million estate of the late Davvood bin Hadjce Hassan being a~uctioncd m Singapore has realized nearly $1 million m two days. Of the 10 lots of his property Which came under the hammer yesterday, 19 lots were sold for 1715.700. This together178 words
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Article95 1953-03-04 3 THE International Folk Dancing Croup which sponsor! the Monday square dances at Singapore's Raffles Hotel is planning a special contest for rallera and the best squares to be holil at tho same place on Monday. March 1 15 from B p.m. onwards. One of the night*i Items95 words
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Article26 1953-03-04 3 THE .<• general meeting of the Kr:a:i District Boy Scout-' Asa .ation will be today at the Malay Boy School. Parit BuiKar at 5 p.m.26 words
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Article61 1953-03-04 3 HOW a quarrel between an elder! v Chinese and a young Chinese ended m the fatal stabbing of the elder person was related to Mr. Justice Whitton m the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Lim Chin Hoy was charged before the Court with causing the death of Yeo61 words
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136 1953-03-04 3 SCHOOL teachers from Singapore and the Federation have been invited to attend the International Conference on Education, which will meet at Oxford from July 27 to Aug. 4. Invitations have been sent out by the World Confederation of the Organisation of the Teaching Profession to136 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-03-04 3 photo. A GENERAL view of the old cemetery which will be converted into a public garden. StandardStandard - 21 words
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Article349 1953-03-04 3 'Housing Loans By Merit'— Loke Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government's scheme to advance housing loans to its employees through the Federal and i Colonial Building Society should be coupled with a system of allocation of such loans, suggested Mr. Loke YVeng Chee, a Government officer. He said that allocation349 words
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Article95 1953-03-04 3 THE secorid meeting between representatives of the Singapore Mental Hospital Uniformed Stall Union and *he Government to negotiate a settlement of the union S claims will be held at the Labour Department on Saturday. Dr. T. F. Strong, Deputy Director of Medical Service, and Mr. J.95 words
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332 1953-03-04 3 Old Fort Graveyard To Become A Garden THE OLD Christian Cemetery at Fort Canning, Singapore, will be converted into a public garden, with laid-out paths, trees and flowering shrubs. But it will remain consecrated ground. Plans for the conversion of this 5-acre graveyard, which contains from 250 to 300 graves,332 words
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95 1953-03-04 3 S'pore Crimes: $104 Stolen From Handbag A SINGAPORE Malay woman hawker, who left her handbag on her stall at Marine Parade yesterday to letch a pail of water, returned to find $104 stolen from the baft. Shortly after 1 a.m., n Chinese seaman was held up hv an unknown pc95 words
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Article103 1953-03-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter MALAY films produced by Malay Film Productions m Singapore are recorded on the finest sound equipment obtainable anywhere, said Mr. J. A. Sharp, general manager of Shaw Brothers, yesterday. He was commenting on a statement by Mr. E. F. Vantlerhoek. manager of a103 words
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Article25 1953-03-04 3 APPLICATIONS for financial assistance to replant old rubber smallholdings will again be received from smallholders m Johore from Mar. 15 to Apr. 30.25 words
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134 1953-03-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE and Federation movie-goers will see all the magnificent pageantry of the Queen's Coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey m colour films that will be flown out after the historic ceremony. The Cathay Organisation, owners of the Cathay theatre chain m Malaya, will134 words
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Article81 1953-03-04 3 MORE than 1.000 tickets were sold yesterday, the m day of the lottery which i-» being held by the British Re Cross m Singapore. This br the total sold to about 2.200. The $50,000 lottery, will be drawn m April. but if th I tickets are81 words
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Advertisement30 1953-03-04 3 II fflimpse of Chinese history /s KUNG MING /V V MASTER ""*~^JL OF MILITARY STRATEGY "^»sC r Cfo f—^JL'' *3^ EXC AUN TOXG <%m ffi T iC£ft MEDICAL ttALL /J^"^30 words
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Advertisement144 1953-03-04 3 CHOSEN GIFT OF f\ f^\kj FAMOUS PEOPLE EVERYWHERE. T""V 4 LL A mm I 1 X^^ Tur p\rkir "51" Pen is at once the most I •J I I I m I beautiful and practical of gifts, far advanced JL C^/JLAW^jL V^/ JL both m design and technical achievement. It144 words
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157 1953-03-04 4 Increase The Inter-Asian Trade— Yap IANILA. Mur. (UP>— A 1' a; ng delegate lo the 37--iiiition trade promotion conference of the Economic Commisfor Asia and the Far E.i>t (ECAFE) railed on the A.-. an peoples today to Increase trade among themselves as a means of improving thc.r economic lot. The157 words
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Article44 1953-03-04 4 INSTEAD of paying the I rent fare when he boarded I bus In Tiong Bahru Road, on Nov. 23 last. Koh Ene Pisk (25) claimed he had a "pass." He was fined $100 m the Singapore Second Police Cou;t >■ ■<.rday.44 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-03-04 4 Mr. CJL. Schclkiss. one of the Singapore government vfficei-s who will be going to Australia on a training course.19 words
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Article48 1953-03-04 4 MARCH 20 will be the elof;ng date tor contributions to the Hish Commissioner's Flood Relief Fund for the re'.iei ot flood victims m the I'nited Kingdom. The fund itandfl li 510.5.000. Contributions to the fund can be made through any bank established m ihe Federation48 words
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Article74 1953-03-04 4 S»onoo»e London Coffctpondtnt LONDON, Mer. 3. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on London Market todoy: LONDON RUBBER S P O 22id. Apr/June 22jd. July/S. P t. 22 3 d Oct. Dec. 22 id. Morch c.i.f. 22Jd. Market Quietly Steady. LONDON TIN74 words
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283 1953-03-04 4 KI'ALA U'MPUR, Tin's.— lnche Abdul Samad bin Ahmad and the Sclangor Press and Majlis Company Ltd., the printers and publishers of the newspaper Majlis, were today convicted by Mr. Justice Briggs at the High Court and Fined $100 each for contempt of283 words
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Article82 1953-03-04 4 PENANG. Tucs.— A middie- aged Chinese, Goh Ngak Weng. believed to be a rubber tapper. was shot dead by two unknown gunmen on the main road beween Sungei Bakap and Sim- pang Ampat this morning. The shooting took place a short distance from Sungei j Bakap82 words
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Article146 1953-03-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —No one can explain the mysterious events on Sunday which turned a Malay wedding house into a house of mourning. The couple were married according to the Muslim religion and were only waiting for the bersanding ceremony. The house is silent146 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-03-04 4 This is the "portable" mission hall which the Christian Assemblies of Malaya want to erect at Newton Circus, Singapore, for six months. In th* City Council meeting last week Mrs. Robert Eu objected to a committee derision permitting its erection at Newton. The matter was held over for consideration.49 words
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171 1953-03-04 4 SINGAPORE has been asked by the New York Rubber Association and the New York Rubber Manufacturers' Association to send a delegate to discuss complaints of "bad packing." At a meeting of the Singapore Chinese Rubber Trade Association yesterday, it was stated that171 words
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Article262 1953-03-04 4 SINGAPORE donations to the British Flood Relief Fund i i increased by 13,175, up to noon, yesterday bringing the total to $109,600.16. Donations received m the .(>: 24 hours are Brought forward $106,425.13. Messrs. Gun Guan Co. Ltd $500. The Racehorse Owners Association of Malaya $500, Mr.262 words
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Article59 1953-03-04 4 LAC D. W ATKINS (20) attached to the Flying Bo;;t Wing, R.A.F. Seletar was seriously injured when his motor cycle went off th c road at 131 m.s. Chua Chu Kang Road about 6.30 p.m. yesterday. Eye witnesses, who saw this incident, are asked to contact59 words
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Article70 1953-03-04 4 PENANG, Mon- The President of the Cheng Wah Club, Mr. Ghee Kok Weng told The Standard today he is making a proposal to his committee at their forthcoming meeting to help poor parents send their children to school. Cases of real poverty reported to the70 words
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Article45 1953-03-04 4 PENANG. Tues.— Mr. Y.T. Wu. the compiler of "How To Drive Safely," will print a second edition of the book which will be ready at the end of March. The first edition, at $1 a copy was sold out.45 words
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Article73 1953-03-04 4 GORDIEL Singh was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with possession of an old Japanese sword and attacking Moon.-h Singh, with the sword. Both of them were jasas at Cressonite Industries Ltd. Moonsh Singh told the Court he had an argument with accused. A73 words
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214 1953-03-04 4 .1 J^K L^ L l i UR Tucs -^r. Justice Wilson, m the High Court today, passed the death sentence on P. Nadesan, 20, for illegal possession of a rifle and 21 rounds of ammunition. The Judge agreed with two assessors who found Nadesan214 words
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346 1953-03-04 4 Red Committee In Malacca Destroyed KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Malacca Central District Committee of the Malayan Communist Party has been entirely destroyed. This was achieved yesterday by the 21st Federal Jungle Company when they killed Tan Thiam. the secretary of the district committee, and Hon Ah Teck a member, m346 words
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84 1953-03-04 4 THE Island Players n i a rousing reception night at the N T ;i\:i' R Singapore, where they Rented ■"Traveller".- Joy M 8 large Naval aud Betty Aiken. Peter Clj and the rest of th< m great form Draoes and the bare i of furniture84 words
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Article9 1953-03-04 4 S'pore Film Men At Cocktail Par Co the I9 words
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Article45 1953-03-04 4 A SEAM AX. Ton Hock r (39 >. fell into the sea ofl I No. 1, Telok Aver Basi n S gapore, la4t night. He cued by the marine po i urn) taken to the Gene..' I! where he was treated outpatient.45 words
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Article344 1953-03-04 4 [com rou THE buyer of a motor cm all Police Court yesterday that he ''sold" the vehicle without having sec Before the Fifth Police Court a clerk of the Registrar of Vehicles Office. Koh Yonfi Sung, was yesterduv charged with cheating the manager of Tong344 words
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Article16 1953-03-04 4 X'<-. A APi Unii ,ar Sii neo last visit i He nor. S16 words
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Advertisement79 1953-03-04 4 Good health of course! tM^TOlj I J^^^^ much upon an adequate supply I w^» 3 Jll ,-Si^V f rprt to build up body J!!^^ S^« 9 cod llver 011 m lts most digestible Jk iV^yl I regardless of age or occupation. \j/M EMULSION T «<!»- IUILDS E BODY PROTECTS THE79 words
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Advertisement58 1953-03-04 4 brUUnni Urn (art ami fiction. I Howard furnl per f ot lMaff _s/ V 0.41 (/r HOWARD AirtlJcfiODcH HifiJ-P (,nin I'ronvr' furs. 10th PAVILIOS I co ornament c when vcur I pustule duo ..-^DiMOon rtt-i**" Sp\J R O V s je..^ "I Pains m 84 V «>\- a k i58 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-03-04 5 t Mullah. IVrvJuilii of Mukim in<> klt>, and Mr David T. I.iim nnibe. suprrvtsiac the Hrst R.itu Xnam lo«.il 1,1 at Ibf romnuinitv hall. Batu Anam. John,.- rrrrntfv32 words
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Article155 1953-03-04 5 I I Ml'l K. lues. About !00 Sutton boys raJ (iti/ins arc due to be released at nonth alter two years service under M.in|)o\vn Ordiname. These boys and tlirv will nitomatically become I ederal citizens. be recalled thai when Emergency Manpower 1 enforced, ihore155 words
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59 1953-03-04 5 DID NOT SEND RETURNS FINED $280 KOTA TINGOt lue^. The 4-.M- of Lukot F>iate. I P was iine.l $200 Circuit Magistrate, for to forward a return of :i »mployeei to tlie arrountlof t Employee Provident He i- fmoci another $80 up a notice I .ii showing the name ►f the59 words
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50 1953-03-04 5 s i s I lie* mi ll I rfc nri. k i iuiliinn y d ..i) \iiNtin ii tin- X nit. in i i i\\tm oil thf da 3 1 {irl was trapped ia ,i p| m lii.its to di iz nn result.50 words
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Article34 1953-03-04 5 Wolf Cubs Hold Rally h lt ;tl Negrl s, m t n d ll »»'»M rubber *«H 4 rj |iv U c vill^>--1 l(ini P < A lll<l showi the bM M l *1« V34 words
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Article35 1953-03-04 5 'HE Kla j Lumpur Psy- <' ih writ] hoM a 1 social md ball at the v bly Ifall on S ii .rday from ;> p.m. to 1 a.m. lid >f the Club's building35 words
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145 1953-03-04 5 JOHOBE BAIIRU, Tues.— Police Lieutenant Fric J. W idije, holder of the George Medal, who was tried m the Sessions Court on a charge of theft of furniture, or alternatively of retaining furniture which was reasonably suspected to have been stolen, was acquitted today145 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-03-04 5 SIR Yusuf Izzuddin Shall, Sultan of Pcrak. planting a Ant TkT"' V k,V7 af lT r de,la,in« open Malaya's first I 00k.T," %hal |ilitalion Settlement at Batu Gajah mentlv. Looking on (standing o n the Sultan's rujht> is Mr V l> Kuppu.s.miy. Chain— of the Settlement51 words
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185 1953-03-04 5 I INANd, Tues.— An appeal for volunteers to take the places of many who would be going on leave shortly, was made yesterday by Mrs. Spenser Wilkinson, Director of the Penang and Province Welleslev Branch of the British Red Cross Society She was ipeakinf185 words
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Article38 1953-03-04 5 TWELVE members <>f the if) Kuala Kangsar Rover Crew under the charge of Rover Mat Hamzah Danu will reprc Perak m the competition for Gent's Shield at Castle Camp. Kuala Lumpur, on .Mar. 7 and 838 words
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Article26 1953-03-04 5 A SAVINGS drive has '"*en launched by the Johore (lovernment m padi area> t.» eni irage padi farmers to sava for the riu'riy Hay.26 words
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433 1953-03-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Kuala Lumpur Municipality s sewerage scheme to provide main drainage for the centre of the town which will cost $16,000,000 and be completed m three to four years, is now getting under way. Considerable progress has been made433 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-03-04 5 AN exhibition o f classical Chinese ceramics and coins was opened by the Deputy High Commissioner. Federation of Malaya Sir Donald MacGillivray, on the occasion of the visit of America's celebrated artist. Miss Jade Snow Wons. at the Sriangor Teochew Association assembly room. Kuala Lumpur. Picture shows Sir Donald looking55 words
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Article20 1953-03-04 5 MR. B. F. Pauncefort has been posted to Kotn Tingg'i as a full tmie District Information Officer. I20 words
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Article80 1953-03-04 5 Used Force On Girl Fined $450 KOTA TINGGI, Tues.— Loi Pui was convicted by the circuit magistrate of using criminal force to outrage the modesty of Lima binte Cho Ah at the resettlement area of Kota Kechil. Loi was fined $450, m default three months' rigorous imprisonment. Tie was alleged80 words
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Article67 1953-03-04 5 KUANTAN, Tues. Fifty special I'onstahles completed a training course at the Kuantan Special Constable Training School. At the passing out parade 0:1 Sunday, the Commanding Officer, 3rd Kenya Battalion. King's African Rifles. distributed the prizes to Mohd Kahb bin Abu Bakar. of I.ehak. Temerloh. for67 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-03-04 5 Mr. G. D. Vinnell, D.I D. Engineer giving a lecture on drainage and irrigation with particular reference to padi planting to Chinese, Indian and Malay committee members from new villages m the district of Jasin, Malacca, at th e Bachang PumpIn* Station. The delegate* were attending58 words
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231 1953-03-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. i ,An account of a party m a Johor Dahru cafe m the early 1 hours of Dec. 27 was heard lin the Sessions Court yesterday. Police Lieutenant D. Grant, who was m the cafe, died m hospital after being231 words
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Article32 1953-03-04 5 CUK Mohamrd bin Yaa< ob. Assistant District Officer. Pasir Mas. has been transferred to Tanah Merah to take charge of the new Sub-District there At A>aistaal iPi»Uitl 0 ilk si.32 words
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Article130 1953-03-04 5 PENANG, Tues.— The programme of events for Coronation Week from June I—6 is now being drawn up m Penang. All organisations and individuals who are planning functions of any kind have been asked U Inform the Settlement Coronation Celebrations Com- mittee as soon as possible.130 words
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Article37 1953-03-04 5 RAI B. Tues.- A new science laboratory has been opened at the Mahmud School to enable students to learn practical science. Previously, the students had to travel to Clifford School, Kuala Lips, for practical work.37 words
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Article91 1953-03-04 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Tues.— Fur the first time since i'» '.l about 1. ()(»(> Boy Scouts md Cubs m Kuala Kangsar District and Lenggong. Upper Perak, held a Rally on the Polo Club ground Th t president of the Kuala Kang< ar branch of ih o Buy91 words
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Article18 1953-03-04 5 TUP: OS PC. of Kota Tinq^f Mr. A. P. Rice has been pi >. moted Deputy Commandant18 words
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Advertisement143 1953-03-04 5 TRIUMPH MAYROWER Economical easy to manoeuvre and yet* one of the roomiest 10 h.p. cars on the road. AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE 9 WEARNE BROS. LTD. FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES Whenever you are m JOHORE BAHRU don't forget to drop into the only SEA -VIEW BAR143 words
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Article721 1953-03-04 6 JS the political pendulum m the Federation swinging back to the idea of non-communal political parties? Have [he leaden of communal organisations become aware that further political progress m the Federation cannot be made through communal parties even if they are h^ld together by an alliance 0721 words
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Article750 1953-03-04 6 Research On Effects Of Small Amounts LONDON. SCANDINAVIAN researches on the effects of alcohol have attracted wide attention largely because they have led, m both Denmark and Sweden, to the police being empowered to insist on testing the alcohol content of motorists' blood. By such iosts,750 words
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Article373 1953-03-04 6 Public Private Morality Sir; Whenever we try to distinguish between right and wrong, we invariably look to our conscience for guidance. An individual must follow the voice of his conscience: otherwise there will be no end of theft, robbery, adultery, torture, murder m our society. Similarly a nation must set373 words
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Article181 1953-03-04 6 Sir; The release of Mr. John Eber. i s a feather m the Government's cap. But the failure to simultaneously release Messrs. Abdul Samad and Devan Nair. who were detained at the same time as Mr. Eber and perhaps for similar reasons (or lack of reasons),181 words
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Article267 1953-03-04 6 Sir; I n reply to my letter which appeared m your newspaper on Feb. 26. 1953, you stated. "In our leader ■we referred to a hypothetical Muslim University, and not to the Malay College which has been advocated and rightly by certain Malays. Allow me to make267 words
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Article451 1953-03-04 6 Review of Views 5 Tea Money 2 THE question of tea money 2 has not received any attenJ tion from th e Committee appointed by the Governor 5 to investigate allegations by J owners of new houses of in- creased rents, say s Utusan Melayu. The paper says 1 that451 words
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Article, Illustration586 1953-03-04 6 who wrote 3rticl v* week—pipe foiled cigarette, IS THE CASE AGAINST IT REALLY BEING PROVED LONDON. TT'HATEVER a drug addict writes about his weakDCM is. quite naturally, luspect. I smoke. This i» a necessary admission before writing an irritable and possibly illogical attack on television's alarming review of the586 words
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Article123 1953-03-04 6 Most Dread And Fell Disease T HAVE '■•> 1 W .Vot w< pi .4/? outcast Much A h <; !> I he-> Y> .u-r. Shun i.. i A leper— Oh, rhe run Accurn d, Z7l« ihfl A /)f(i r God. C fs thii i;^ii" d Thi Uvedf Con I again123 words
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Advertisement142 1953-03-04 6 SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD I INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, S.ngopcrt. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Streef, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588.142 words
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209 1953-03-04 7 WASHINGTON, Mor. 3 (UP)— Th« Communist outhorities ore dieting ruthless purge among an estimated 45,000,000 Moslems fSSSSi R«d CWMU The compa.gn parallels the Soviet Union! o^g a£t ro df P rive Russion Moslems of their religious faith. It also co- ides w* he Commun209 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-03-04 7 photo. I nmis.ty protested with indiunatiou h\ nun >tudents of Heading Cniverirh le.ui their Kak l>ay tarnival iijiki llMWiBg all that's lovely is not rifhO 1< .nine Kur^en 21, Sheila (;ivnd. mi Hund., Knrv. 10. UPUP - 36 words
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Article166 1953-03-04 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 (IP) Mutual Security trattf Harold K. Stassefl said that too much iterial wai getting through to the Cominuiis to help them cut down Tnited Nations ».t .uid troops m Indo-China. so the i's has launched a seven-point programme j ten166 words
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Article149 1953-03-04 7 TOKYO. Mar. 3 (AP).— The Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Shigeru Yoshida, fired three Cabinet ministers yesterday and threatened to dissolve the Diet as his opponents joined forces m a show of strength against his shaky government. The resourceful Mr. Yoshida. 74. called two emergency meetof149 words
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Article50 1953-03-04 7 THE HAGUE. Mar. 3, (Renter).—One hundred thousand people haw beon evacuated from Holland's flood stricken area J where 1.500 died last month, according to an official survey Mort than 0 000 houses and farms were either destroyed or badly damaged. Damaijc was estimated at 1,000,000,000 guilders (£lOO,--000. (100).50 words
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Article41 1953-03-04 7 JAPAN will let up an Embassy m Turkey hv March 20. An offl rial from the Foreign OiTi.r's European and American Bureau, Akira Kadowai. if to be appointed charge d'all'aires m Turkey pending 4 he appointment ol an Ambas- <ador.— AFPAFP - 41 words
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Article138 1953-03-04 7 25,000 ARE RENDERED HOMELESS RANGOON FIRE IUM.nnN M.v. 3 (API Itanium v.»«« i.inn itridtea uvt«rdiv Uif thnd sun*"' i d. tif MitWeaki of >uiuh have Kutw-d whole n^uU-ntul ir«-.iv and rrnd- n'.trh 55 «»00 homHpss. Fu!)li» parks, playKroundv. Ml at\{\ t lunch roin(H)UDris intludim; the swank Hjnj.odn Turf Club, have138 words
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Article100 1953-03-04 7 PARIS, Mar. 3. (AP>— The UNESCO Monday set May 13 if the date of a special sessio." m Paris to pick a direc rgeneral to succeed Dr. .Inme^ Torre^-Bodet. of Mevic who resigned last year over b'ld^e 1 cuts. ndidatej for the iwti which100 words
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Article28 1953-03-04 7 t ol 'ho Zool Canal •The laX the .vacua- v »ffery, Uni- to I earlier 1« eporters' J^ c tneetißf, Jjv hf hoped28 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-03-04 7 photo, j j Andrei Vishinsky of Rus- j sia faces a battery of press cameras at the J J Feb. 24 session of the 5 < I.N. General Assembly m New York.- APAP - 36 words
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Article220 1953-03-04 7 Bradley On Korea PALM BEACH, Florida, Mar. 3 (Reuter)— General Omar N. Bradley, Tinted States Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said here yesterday that an all-out attempt to settle the Korean conflict by military methods could spark world war three. In an220 words
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Article77 1953-03-04 7 BUENOS AIRES. Mar. 3. (Reuter).— An explosion occurred at the railway station here last nluht a few minutes after President Juan Peron arrived bark from his visit to Chile. It was believed to be due to a time ho:nb which shook the htggafC depot about a77 words
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112 1953-03-04 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 3. (AP> President Eisenhower expressed concern today over some evidence of 4- a deteri-ra-tion m the relations betweo > the Arab nations and the United States.' following a meeting with Prince Faisal. Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister. A White Houjc statement, reporting this, also112 words
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Article89 1953-03-04 7 RANGOON. Mar. 3. (Reuter>. A Soviet diplomat shot and wounded by a Burmese sentry last night m a protected area here was said to be m a critical condition. H e is Mr. Constant m Anikine 36-year-old First Secretary of the Soviet Embassy. Dr. Barbizo 33.89 words
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Article47 1953-03-04 7 BETWEEN H5.000 and 40.--000 East German relugees piled into West Beiiin during February, Minister of State Selwyn Lloyd told the House of Commons. Lloyd said die Allies were already working out a reception plan with German authorities and Britain had already contributed funds.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article29 1953-03-04 7 CONSERVATIVES and Labourites joined yesterday ir knocking down as nonsense and propaganda new Red efforts to pin a germ-war labei on United States forces m Ihe Far East.— APAP - 29 words
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Article21 1953-03-04 7 THE U.S. Senate has confirmed by voice vot e c nomination of Mrs. Clare Booth Luce as Ambassador to Italy.- APAP - 21 words
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Article22 1953-03-04 7 A WALK-OUT from the secret meeting of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday was staged by Democrat Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota.22 words
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Article33 1953-03-04 7 PREMIER Na^uib went into session yesterday with diplomatic representatives of olher Arab countries and later said the meeting was to discuss the agenda of an Arab League session scheduled for March 28.- APAP - 33 words
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Article40 1953-03-04 7 DR. GEORGE Dw.ver, head of the Catholic Missionary Society m London, branded as "grotesque" the recent appeal of Dr. Garrett, Archbishop of York, railing on the faithful to give Marshal Tito a cordial welcome when he visited Bri- tain.— AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article79 1953-03-04 7 NEW DELHI, Mar. 3 (AF) The outgoing US Ambassador to India, Chester Bowles, told the Press here yesler3ay "India and America are the world's two greatest democracies with a total population of one-fourth of the WOrl Chester Bowles added "the ties between us are really stronr On79 words
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485 1953-03-04 7 Mr. V. Calls For Peace, But Has No New Ideas UNITED NATIONS, Mar. 3, Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky yesterday called for an end of the Korean war "irrespective of who began it, who supplied the weapons/ but he had no new proposals for solving the deadlock. In a 90-minuteReuter; UP - 485 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-03-04 7 QUEEN MARY 85-yeai old Queen grandmother. has been confined to bed for the past week with gastric trouble, it was announced last night. Marlborough House. Her residence, added that she had not been out for h«r usual motor car drives around London lately.— A PAP - 45 words
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97 1953-03-04 7 MANILA, Mar. 3 (AFP) Admiral Ma Chi-chang, Commander of the Chinese Nationalist Navy declared last night that his command is ready for an invasion of the Chinese mainland and was waiting for the signal. Admiral Ma is here on a visit following a trip97 words
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Article62 1953-03-04 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 3, (AP).— Judge Frames Valente refused to free Monot (Mickey) Jelke on bail pending sentencing, but m guarded remarks indicated the 23-year-old margarine heir may escape the prison term. Valente will sentence Jelke on March 20 following his conviction last week on two62 words
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Article47 1953-03-04 7 NEW Indian High Commissioner for Ceylon. Mr. Desai, told newsmen on his arriv;r it Colombo, that "a meeting between the two Prime Minister! of India and Ceylon won d bring about an amicable solution of the Indo-Ceylon problem. It would prove nio-t helpful."- AFPAFP - 47 words
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Advertisement82 1953-03-04 7 5 i 3 A ROBINSONS ANNUAL BALE /r~~I/ /AY g 5 COMMENCei MARCH 25TH. -^j^^-j 1 Perfect tor AIR TRAVEL n i I IN GREEN CANVAS... ££3%/ j SnilcatCl Hi at arc /<^^^s^ m rr iteriwil and suncrlily L^'vS^T^x H liound i" Hide, Neatly X Vs/\ijK limed, and Fini-lird Bc»t82 words
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297 1953-03-04 8 Business As Usual For HK-China Shipping HONGKONG, Mar. 3 (IP)— The possibility of a tighter naval blockade against Communist China whether by the Chinese Nationalists or possibly by the Inited States— is proving no deterrent to shipping between Hongkong and China. Actually the volume of shipping is not large. Cargoes297 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-03-04 8 photo. I Captain Frank Septimus j I Thornton. 54. (above) thr genial, modest skipper of the British Prince. who I holds the distinction nf having: commanded hisl| torys only Festival Ship, I the Campania. m 1951, I is now m Singapore. StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article106 1953-03-04 8 ZURICH. Mar. J, (AP) United States and European COtton researchers here have agreed to exchange information on their research methods m an effort to comba! the Increasing competition from synthetic fabi ics. The sgreement was reached a meeting of the Cotton Committee of the International Federation106 words
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Article74 1953-03-04 8 SAX FRANCISCO, Mar. 3 (Reuter) Duily air service between the Pacific coast and the Far East was established yesterday by Pan American World Airways. The new operational schedule calls for daily Mights between San Francisco and Los Angeles and Tokyo and two flights weekly to Manila.74 words
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Article50 1953-03-04 8 BAD WEATHER DELAYS CANTON THE P. and O. liner Canton. capable of 21 knots, snailpaced into Singapore harbour yesterday at 10 knots and tied up an hour later because bad weather was encountered m the Malacca Straits. She brought I'M;) passengers for Singapore and 113 passengers m transit to Hongkong.50 words
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Article121 1953-03-04 8 UK Detains Norwegian Freighter LOXDON. Alar. 3, (AFP).— British authorities yesterday ordered the detention of the Norwegian ship "Baalbek" which yesterday struck two anti-aircraft towers m the Thames during dense fog. Four occupants of the towers were believed to have been drowned. The ship will be required to remain at121 words
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Advertisement619 1953-03-04 8 ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TKI X I.umpur 311 Spore BSti P Sham 105 Mllnffl 4">r; Penanc 875 FOR IK CONTINKN'T Sporr P. S li.uu Penanff Benattow for Havre. London Rotterdam Middlesbrough (Kins. 31 3! Nfat 10 11 Mar Benneviji for Avonmouth. L'pool Glasgow Rotterdam 1« BOtaf SS S7Mar 28 30Mar619 words
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Advertisement569 1953-03-04 8 v p if r r wire \im> iaaklag HgenU lor KLM,CIA/C PA) AMUVALS ULP.\HIIKI> La-em from Pakan-BaJM. >.ui;mi;i for RjiPk,.L m,. JWOTSfcrf B R^t.,,,v TembJiahaa P. iudja, Laiwal for p6hV:ahak. V" T *> TO**! >»"■• i-fiTJ^r* 0 M«r. t I artaaf frrwn nit mbang Mar tt ""J 1 lor Djamb:569 words
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Advertisement377 1953-03-04 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from giagmpMC Pert swettmham Penan« Also cliieit Sailings irom Baagkak and Indonesia to China Japan. !>"«* Spore Due Penang From Feuffnin- Mar 7 Mar 10 Honskon? 1 Povan Mar 14 Mar 17 llon.kon" Sails SaiU Penang < pore 1,, kl377 words
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Advertisement698 1953-03-04 8 EA^ASIATIfi -«niNU* KKO.M BCA}»I.| NAVI "l I X I "LALA.\DIA" for Bangkok J/.i--"INDIA" for Bangkok Melbourne. Sydney (not loading local car^o) v "ERRIA" for Bangkok (not 'J V fa I carrying passengers) m "PRETORIA* for Bangkok I Saigon. Hongkonc m I Kobe Yokohama 1 1 v -ANNAM- for Bangkok lU,698 words
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221 1953-03-04 9 >XDON, Mar. 3 (Reuter)— Copper pricing policy ittilitirs iur resumption m free trading m will be discussed here informally this week at iheon to be attended by British copper fabricators md representatives of Commonwealth copper producers. Trader? believe that as a result of221 words
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Article33 1953-03-04 9 (AFP).— I have fur free red by the 'he pref nment pur;ram all onsumen Id fhan- if approvthe D.c:. would allow two-third freely from pur- one- EH333 words
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Article90 1953-03-04 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks' Association buying rates to merchants (per $100 Malayan): New York 33 (T.T.). 33 1/8 (0.D.). 33 I on credit bills and 33 5/16 on Irr le bills (MO d/st); Canada 32* (T.T.). 32 5/8 (0.D.), 32 7/8 J9O d/st). Selling rates are: New90 words
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Article106 1953-03-04 9 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore jesterday weir: Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 762 HI No. 1 R.S.S. Til 77^ No. I R.S.S. 73 i T.\± No. I R.SS. m\ W Tone: Quiet. TIN SINGAPORE. Wed The price of tin today was 5472^. Incluinned.106 words
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128 1953-03-04 9 MANILA, Mar. 3 (AFP> The largest Philippine morning paper "Manila Times" m an editorial entitled "Zaibatsu" said many of the lv.ost powerful Japanese industrial. UtM are looking forward to an unrestricted and uncontrolled trade with Red China. "The approval by the Yoshida Cabinet128 words
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Article85 1953-03-04 9 Big Imports Of Vegetables BIG imports of vegetables from China flooded the Singapore market lnst month and helped to lower prices, although the area under market gardening m the Colony decreased by 115 acres, says an official statement yesterday. There was a big .lump m the price of fresh coconuts,85 words
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336 1953-03-04 9 WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 (Reuter) The sale to private enterprise of the United States Government's vast synthetic rubber industry, built up m World War 11. was officially recommended yesterday. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation, which administers the industry, recommended to President Eisenhower and Congress336 words
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Article39 1953-03-04 9 HONGKONG. Mar. 3—Special Standard Sorvice Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were 515.85 to £1 sterling: $6 0100 to US$l; $1,831 to Malayan $1: $0 220 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $2 1 6.00 one tael.39 words
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Article163 1953-03-04 9 Tins Harden, Rubbers Apathetic Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Tues.— Good interest continued In Malayan tin shares with prices inclining to harden today. Industrial shares also showed moderate interest while rubbers remained apathetic. Changed priccr were: Indragiri 42 47 Pajam 92. 97 Ampat 116 12/2 Austral Am;il. 1U 10 20/3 ed163 words
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Article51 1953-03-04 9 TOKYO. Mar. 3. (AFP). The Lower House of the Japanese Diet today appro"--cd the budget for the 1953 financial year at 960.000.000,--000 yen. The vote was 241 to 196. The government would have been rompelled to dissolve the Diet if the budget had not been51 words
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Article268 1953-03-04 9 THE services of »0 experts for South and South-East Asia, places for 524 trainees from the area and the supply of over £1 million worth of equipment for technical training and research, have beea made available by Britain under the Colombo Plan technical aid scheme.268 words
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349 1953-03-04 9 Asia Trade Outlook 'Not Too Promising' LONDON, Mar. 3, (Reuter)— The dominating influence m last year's Far Eastern trade was the violent swing m terms of trade against commodity-producing countries, the Financial Times said yesterday. It added that the immediate outlook for trade m Far Eastern markets was not particularly349 words
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Article, Illustration89 1953-03-04 9 ONCE a week Studio One at the Voice of America rings with music and laughter, as members of the South Asian staff gather to make their contribution to the "Saturday Night (iet-together." An international "combo" (Pancharagam Kechil) made up of (loft to right) Maun? Khin of the Burma Service; Hashim89 words
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Article105 1953-03-04 9 THE produce market m Singapore was quiet and barely steady m the copra section and dull m coconut oil, yesterday. Small business m copra was reported for April shipment at $39i per picul. with buyers indicating $39 and sellers s:J9i. March buyers quoted $40 with sellers at105 words
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Article47 1953-03-04 9 WASHINGTON. Mar. 3, (AFP) The Air Forre confirmed yesterday that it has ordered its first twin-jet B-fi<; bomber from Douglas Aircraft. The bomber, which is to go into mass production, flies b1 about 700 m.p.h. at 4.000 feet. It corries a crew of three.47 words
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Article309 1953-03-04 9 RUBBER UP 1 CENT ON QUIET MART Standard Market Reporter RUiSBKK prices m Singapore improved by half a cent \< r Ib. on a quiet market yester* day, Srsi grade rubber [of March shipment closing at 77$ cents per lb. Small turnover of businc s was reported during the 'V309 words
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Article56 1953-03-04 9 MALAYA'S external trade during January showed a small favourable balance <•# about $700,000, according to preliminary figures officially released yesterday. The overall value of forei{ni trade was $578.3 million, v.iri imports at $288.8 million and exports' al $289.5 million. The e figures are iilbjecl lo56 words
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Advertisement87 1953-03-04 9 ■Sir "Si ■fcgi y v t Tl^^i i3B^J~^sff^- < r < j^& Jl^^^y '"^ffi Independent Morning Newspaper This morning daily i» published m Singopore and is circulated throughout South-East A^ia "Singapore Standard" is devoted to local newt and picfres. In addition, it carries world wide covcroge. "Singapore Standard" features articles87 words
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Miscellaneous803 1953-03-04 9 it ■ESsSHiEfiS^EHißlii^^HS^^B f Lumpttl 'MI. IOI i 1140 am SI SGAPORE L»,, Jr MALAYAN RAILWAY I LONDON n» MJ&.M M 1.5151 3 30pm ARRIVAL*. t-, nm MtVIWMMWIW ART i ,^'rm 1 fiuel KUrf'SJLS^frWa RADIO PROGRAMME Ipoh. Kua'a Lumnur 11 im Sin«nn« h i i 1 0 Gemat 615 Sport* Roun.J-U803 words
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Article647 1953-03-04 10 MARSARET SCOTT - MARSARET SCOTT By ASK ANY HAPPY MOTHER IF YOU'RE IN DOUBT m> YOT'KK fttaf to be a .Mother! If so. you have my hearty congratulations for. although during the next few months you'll probably hive times when you get fed-up with the very sound of647 words
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Advertisement232 1953-03-04 10 O> SALE TODAY i. SlN^>-f ■I U«rcl, IT }1 V H I JI, 1.45, I. 6.30, </ > M^\ 2nd TITANIC WEEK^J Distributed b) RKO RADIO PKrnn I VICTOR MATURE VIEAN SIMMONS ROBERT ?.I A MftN...» WOMAN AND A WILDERNESS i« n I ITS J. FENIMORE COOPER'S APVENTUREMASTB? 1 Exciting232 words
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Miscellaneous307 1953-03-04 10 STAR CONTEST No. S Can You Name This Actor? Do you recognise him? There j^^^^^a^ will be another star for you :^pi^g|^|g^^ tntrits will close each week MJ-f^^WU^^^R w *\h the prize- winners' names sJll^^^^^^HbbSHbl Published m th e MMovei c Page M^j& -^^a^^sM Standard." Thus all entries Wf March307 words
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Miscellaneous246 1953-03-04 10 rpODAY S qi-ot ATIOX The X ffrace «r th,- spirit comes ,K Mly w rom hflVf and J "hts «>t Take no chances m the »<)IK BIRTHIMTE with partners or loied one" auernoon. Evening disnitrh dune,; attend to CANCER June 21 to July ">1 LEO— July 2:{ to Aue •>■>246 words
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Article109 1953-03-04 11 t IRE1 RE i 5l i T f the Sin Rapore Island Club golf competitions completed recently by the Ladies section were: Cathay Cup: Final played on Sunday was won by Miss S Baher who beat Miss K. Meyer 2 and I, To reach the final. Miss109 words
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330 1953-03-04 11 FA BID TO KILL BLACK MARKET IN TICKETS A^^^^'SJLL^"* memorandum. dering th c allocation of xicKets, announced that the number of tickets allotted to e "°f. the clubs m thefina° JTm b e L lm te d f °r the nrst time m the history of the competition. Previously it330 words
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Article106 1953-03-04 11 Monda^niih; «*h 3», P) Ja»"*o* bookmakers the joint" ti ?t c B1»ck P°°l *»d Bolton Wanderers "up Blackn^i aV2 Uf l1? to win thc F A fhalleiig© »,up Blackpool on Saturday eliminated Arsenal 2—l. meat BoltoT^^a 1 ■»««wi knock out tournaBlackDooi JSS^^ W, IU Play Evertoo,106 words
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Article337 1953-03-04 11 an* £J\ M *~J <R««ter)~Bolton meet Everton R?li^, 11l gh ?i n Clty or Tottenham Hotspur meet on tt 21 Football Association cup semi-finals a clther me wUI Played m the South. Bolton and Everton will meet at Maine Road, the home of Manchester City and337 words
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Article142 1953-03-04 11 The Federation of Singapore Boys Club will be staging their Annual Inter-Club Boxing Tourney for the Davies Cup commencing on March 5, at the Happy World Stadium at 7.30 p.m. On Mar. 6, the fighta will be held at the Police Training Sfhool at 7 p.m.142 words
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Article33 1953-03-04 11 BANGALORE. Mar. J, (Reuten India beat Hongkong m the first table tennis -test" her e yesterday by three matches to two. The Indians won two singles and the doubles.33 words
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Advertisement55 1953-03-04 11 AUCTION SALE BOKHARA, S2VDIAN PAKISTAN CARPETS RUGS In Various Sizes. Colours, etc. 111 cur Saleroom, v. id CHLUA STtEET, SINGAPORE, 1 11 I m 1 1'. 7lh M.,r,h. |!MJ from 2..10 .7.,'t0 MA«I>. /hi, Mmrrtk. 19.1.1 from 10..10,,.m. 1.00 «w«# from 2.30-.1..10 ON VIEW CATALOGUES ISSUED. CHEONG KOON SENG CO.,55 words
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Advertisement161 1953-03-04 11 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB SPRING MEETING, 1953 COURSE CASH SWEEP ADVANCE BOOKINGS Members are advised that as it has been necessary to schedule 9 Races each day, no Through Numbers are being booked for the ninth Race and any numbers already sold will not apply to Race 9. E.161 words
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Advertisement1279 1953-03-04 11 NOTICES nunm notice Muniripality Of Kual.i LumpiaT Scvveraqe BdMaW TENDERS are invited tor ttie construction of a V 2' o* wide metalled road about 1 1 S miles long rorripie^e with reilß* forced concrete brldflH. verts. He In the Bungsar* P.inui Area of the Municipal*, ty. The Drawings m«y b*1,279 words
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Miscellaneous172 1953-03-04 11 >^r C imi_ "^1 T-^L^^jr' aEA(JTV f^YSELF. f r "IFEILUNPER SAYS" 3 IT'S' W <N^ ll^ V^^^^*^^**** >^^*^* ■i ■.-■-■-u-u-u-u-u-l -ij-u-u-.ru- _n_ ujnjnj-ijxj-u-Lr-yj-p-^ P^tL^k'^ A J^ 57 ING VVELL J M NOT Nt^ 1 I-WODTHAI3 I 1... FROM NOW 04, t/ AW, D£G6^- UCGoAf I CANT ALLEY %i*S NFIoHEORSCAT... /IF172 words
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Article88 1953-03-04 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SBHFA: Spore C arti (d Bank W r MPH at Jalan Btsar; Stonroc v Mala- yan Airwmyg at Geylang, Han- delsbank v STC ai R/: Borweo Motors v NTS at BODCA; 7(7 V Mercantile BmiK- at Breiccncs: Bnta v Brewerieg a* t Hong t\'nig Bank R v88 words
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Article, Illustration687 1953-03-04 12 Jeffery James - PALLETT PICKS BEST TWO Jeffery James (1) Ruth (2) Kernel YOI CAN FAKE OFF WOl R VOW MR. PAL! I r < i.hort t \v€ been here, 1 o<i' 1 1 Km was r d fhr opinions of < led iyonr < J rm the i >cklcs t>' yOUr licnrf687 words
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Article118 1953-03-04 12 There is now. somewhere m Singapore, an athlete who, before the war. was ranked ion it h as a sprinter but was forced to cut short his promising career io the tracks because of a wound he received m the last war. lie is T.L. Lockton.118 words
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Article125 1953-03-04 12 VICTORIA SCHOOL scored convincing victory three-one over S Anthony*i Boys' School at Bras Basah Roi-c' yesterday. The Victorians were taken by surprise when their opponents made aggressive raids from the whistle. Within three minutes a well timed centre t>v Hens* Seng saw Slang Hock head125 words
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Article81 1953-03-04 12 BARTLEY Secondary School who have been trouncing school teams this season suffered their first defeat when they met Anglo Chinese school at Barker Road yesterday. Arujlo Chinese School de-reuU-'l their opposing team narrowly by four goals to three. Scorers wore: Kong Guan li). B. Singh81 words
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Article25 1953-03-04 12 match of the United Services \**MU* at RAF. Seletar yesterday ft M. S. Terror defeat** Solotar Corinthians oy f.uir goals t o three.25 words
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Article220 1953-03-04 12 NAVAL Doi-kyard scored a deserving 3 l victory over the Cheerful Lads m a SAFA Div. 2 league tie played yesterday at the Geylang Stadium. The Dockyards were the better team arid would have won by a larger margin had it not been for the220 words
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Article321 1953-03-04 12 WANDERERS Sports Club, who made their debut m hockey this season, became champions m this season's Singapore Hockey Association Junior Knockout Competition when they defeated University "A" in the final by three goals to one. The match, played on the Padang yesterday, was keen, fast,321 words
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Article, Illustration306 1953-03-04 12 MARINES Sports Club, making their debut m the SAFA division 1 league, shared points with Pulau Brani United alter an energetic 60 minutes at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The result was a two-all draw. It was a match of contrasting styles the Marine306 words
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Article160 1953-03-04 12 K. MUSLIM League had no difficulty m defeating the Singapore Civil Services Association by three goals to nil m a S.A.F.A Division Three A ieague soccer match played at C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. The game was rather scrappy and it was a one-sided alf air throughout with160 words
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Article168 1953-03-04 12 SPORTSLETTER Sir,-~Being a race-goer and witnessing the unfortunate and tragic accident which befell Apprentice Jockey Mohd. Padek on the concluding day of the recent Singapore Races to cut short the life and career of an up and coming rider, I extend my heartfelt sympathy to his next-of-kin.168 words
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Article27 1953-03-04 12 THERE will be a SAFA's referees committee meet ins today at Jalan Besar. The next SAFA Council meeting will be held on March 9.27 words
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Article582 1953-03-04 12 SINGAPORE tennis fans, who turned up 1.500-stronn to watch the final night* exhibition at the Happy World stadium last night, were disappointed when the lon«: awaited match between the Malayan champion. Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua and Mrs. Joy Mottram did not come off. Mrs. Mottram.582 words
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478 1953-03-04 12 WINDSOR LAD - MAN O' WAR ON UPGRADE RUNS FASTEST AT PENANG WINDSOR LAD By PEXANG, Mon.— All the horses entered for the Penan* Meet ew^ Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh-trained who have not arrived, were seen out I I morning's track work. Best workers were Man O'War who covered the half mile m478 words
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Advertisement117 1953-03-04 12 i\a\ W A if vW IS zr^ SUPER-UJRTERPROOF.RUTOmfITiC IG.OOO aircrews of the R.A.I', and the R(.A.F live successfully tested the Omega Seamasi. r. Further, science confirms the facts: liter II >">•" itay m a 120' F. oven followed hy a sudde n ißßcnfil m an ice-cold bath, the Seamasters MCWBCJ117 words
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Miscellaneous236 1953-03-04 12 Coronati^ Tour Con feJ READERS of the Singapore St. n^ "I Most Popular Sportsman ni <? ard w rK who will be honoured 'as an Cj b n r|su '%.n Su. this land to attend the (oronaHo? 0 1 R^"n;V< during May an d June this JSi <ir ln "ni-236 words
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