Singapore Standard, 9 March 1953
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Title Section11 1953-03-09 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD I SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1953, SIXTEEN PAGES i11 words
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181 1953-03-09 1 POSTAL CLERKS READY TO STRIKE IN A FORTNIGHT lard Mill Reporter v postal services will be disrupted :ie m nine months when 500 clerks hpists work at midnight on I the General Post Office Island. In addition, the S Airport and the two Jurong and St. Michaels' Road, will be181 words
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24 1953-03-09 1 Lazarous Flies On Mission of Mercy Reporter car-old Lg made Laiarovs, Labour. 11, i the first today armlion siga- (Hunipore. i i Execul i24 words
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Article29 1953-03-09 1 QUEEN MARY A Fair Night NDOM< :i:.r 8 (AP) 1. v who has been ill >r with a gastric Call ni^ht. Marlsaid yesterd ly. ■old Queen grand•:i confined to29 words
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Article30 1953-03-09 1 RETARY General of the Foreign Allans. 1 D ..an. died m Djakarta's centra) hospital on Sal on. He had m hos] ::e week to v Rtion. Rev-30 words
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Article477 1953-03-09 1 UK, US Will Stop Flow To Peking WASHINGTON, Mar. B.— Britain and the United States jointly announced far-reaching measures yesterday to stop the shipment of strategic materials to Communist China. They called for a virtual economic blockade. Three steps were disclosed m an official statement windingAP; Reuter - 477 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-03-09 1 IMThI) PRESS Radio Photo received m Singapore last night Marshal Josef Stalin lying m state m the Hall of Trade Unions m Uosam. The 73 year-old Premier niU he hnried today31 words
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Article352 1953-03-09 1 the army has a wonderful day Standard Staff Correspondent i KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Eight more Communist terrorists have been killed and five others wounded by Security Forces in the Federation. Three members of the Security Forces have been wounded by terrorists. Two top Communists352 words
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Article92 1953-03-09 1 JESSELTON, Mar. 8 (Renter- A AP) The east-coast town of Tawau, third largest m North Borneo, was almost totally destroyed by fire yesterday. The fire broke out at 4.of> p.m. and m 37 minutes totally destroyed 133 shop houses, six government buildings, including the police station92 words
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Article56 1953-03-09 1 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, will open the new Rotary School for lepers at th e Trafalgar Hom e today. Rotarians raised 562,000 for this new school and hall which will be handed over by Mr. J. G Aspinall, President of 'he Singapore56 words
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Article42 1953-03-09 1 A 14-YEAR OLD givl. Gan Ngan Sin, fell from a second storey window at Banda Street yesterday evening. The canvas hood over a hawker's stall below her window broke her fall, but she was taken to the General Hospital.42 words
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Article158 1953-03-09 1 TXITED NATIONS. Mar. 8. (Reuter-AFP).— Mr. V. Zorin '«t (he Soviet Union, m the llrsl Russian political speech m the United Nations since the announcement of the new Soviet regime yesterday reiterated Russian demands for ending the Korean war. They were an immediate ie-Are, and the158 words
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Article51 1953-03-09 1 SEOUL, Mar. 8 (ReuterAAP) Former French Premier Paul Reynaud arrived m Seoul today to begin a brief inspection tour of the frontline French units. He was met at the airport by Bth Army commander General Maxwell Taylor and South Koveati Government Assistant Foreign Minister Cho Chung51 words
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Article58 1953-03-09 1 BELFAST. Northern Ireland. Mar. 8. (AP)— A jury found •J 1-year-old airman lan Hay Gordon guilty but insane here yesterday of murdering the daughter of a High Court iudge. Patricia Curran (19) was found dead with 37 stab wounds m the grounds of the home of58 words
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Article74 1953-03-09 1 NEW YORK. Mar. 8 (AP) Christine Jorgensen, the former soldier who was transformed by Danish surgeons into a woman, was last night voted "Woman of the Year l»v the Scandinavian Societies of Greater New York. Before 2,000 people at th e societies' annual ball. Miss Jorgensen74 words
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Article65 1953-03-09 1 NEW YORK. Mat. 8 (AP) Oft-wed Tommy Manville. 58, said yesterday he has changed his mind about marrying a tenth time and has become reconciled with wife No. 9 instead. Millionaire Manville said his ninth wife. Anita Frances Roddy-Eden Manville, dined with him on65 words
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62 1953-03-09 1 JOLIET. Illinois, Mar. 8. (UP) Two displaced persons fined a total of $225 and costs for celebrating "Josef Stalin's death today said '"it was worth it". Ernest Nagelis, 29. native of Latvia, who came here a year ago. and Alexander GolaT 26, fellor Latvian here62 words
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Article44 1953-03-09 1 THE famous Russian composer. Serge Prokoviev. died yesterday m Moscow after a long illness. Among his better known works are the ballet "Romeo and Juliet" produced m 19'AO and his oratorio "Defence of Peace" inspired by the Soviet poet. Samuel Marshak AFP.44 words
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160 1953-03-09 1 SIR CHENG-LOCK: AT THE third informal U.M.N.0./M.C.A. discussion held at Johore Bahru yesterday. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan said he had been empowered by Mr. Tan Lark Sye to say that the proposed Nanyang University vill benefit the Malays culturally and economically. The meeting agreed160 words
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Article71 1953-03-09 1 THE High Commissionei General Sir Gerald Templer yesterday completed a 2£-d;j.v tour of small towns and remote kampongs m Trengganu by helicopter. The helicopter used was the 5.55, largest m use m Malaya. For the General, who had toured the country m jeeps, planes, trains and71 words
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Article170 1953-03-09 1 TOKYO, Mar. B.— Twenty-three North Korean prisoners-of-war were killed and 42 injured m bloody rioting yesterday at a camp on Yoncho Island, U.N. Command reported today. The Command said United Nations troops, employing riot tactics, quelled a mass breakout attempt and restored order. The170 words
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Article55 1953-03-09 1 TAIPEI, Mar. 8 (UP) It was officially confirmed today that President Chiang Kai-shek refused to accept the resignation of Governor X C. Wu and instead granted the governor one month's leave of absence effective on Monday. Wu is expected to leave Taipei on Tuesday for a55 words
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Article44 1953-03-09 1 MANILA. Mar. 8 (AP)— The Philippine armed forces will be reduced by 3.350 officers and men by July 1 due to lack of funds, Colonel Carmelo Barbero, Chief of Staff for personnel, announced yesterday. The present strength of the army is 55,853.44 words
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Article98 1953-03-09 1 Two Women Teachers Murdered NEW DELHI. Mar. B.— Two American women teachers were beaten and stabbed to death m a bungalow at the Himalayan resort town of Dehra Dun. 150 miles north of here, American Embassy officials said yesterday The victims were Mrs. Herbert Strickler, elderly wife of the executive98 words
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Article54 1953-03-09 1 THREE sub-committees wera appointed last night by Mr. Tan Lark Sye the sponsors of the Nanyang University to g<> ahead with plans. At a meeting at the Taniong Rhu Club, prominent members of the Chinese community were appointed to the Planning Publicity and Building Committee, which54 words
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Article, Illustration144 1953-03-09 1 Under grad Stabbed In University Satndard Staff Reporter P. D. MAYO, a fourth year Dental undergrad of the UnU versity of Malaya, was stabbed by two unknown Chinese at 4.30 a.m. yesterday. Strolling m th e Hospital compound after studying for his examination. Mayo was accosted by two men m.144 words
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Article69 1953-03-09 1 TRAVELLERS from Budapest reaching Vienna yesterd r said Hungary was keen lur several reasons to exchange British businessman Edgar Sanders, m gaol for "spying**, for the girl bandil Lee Men sentenced to death m Malaya, reports Reuter. The exchange had been ordered, it is generally69 words
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Article75 1953-03-09 2 A SINGAPORE omnibus along Mew Bridge 1 arda Hill Street yest. rday morning, knocked down 1-year-old relist. Koii Jak X eng He died on the spot. the time of the accident, re were a lot of people on mad md :n the bus. P-» i appealing75 words
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224 1953-03-09 2 OF ALL the juvenile offenders m Singapore who were placed on probation m 1952, 85 per cent were classified as successful cases and 15 per cent as failures, Mr. K. H. Tan, the Chief Probation Officer, told The Standard yesterday. "Our percentage224 words
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Article82 1953-03-09 2 ELECTRICITY restrictions la Singapore, imposed to reduce blackouts last year, will be removed m May. when another generator at the new P.tsir Panjang power station Btartl working. A second boiler is expected to be under steam any day. The Standard was told yesterday. With the two82 words
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Article71 1953-03-09 2 SHIPMENTS of rubber, including latex, concentrated latex and reverter, from Malajra during February amounted to 66.776 tons, making the total for the fir-: two months of 1959 up to 137.492 tons. Of that figure the total from Singapore amounted to 37.076 tons (80.274 tons for71 words
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Article75 1953-03-09 2 SINGAPORE lint Criming] District Judge, on Saturday sentenced </:;:p Singh, to ten months' .nous imprison* i menl for housebreaking and theft. Chip Singh \va s stated to i 'hav c scaled a 15-foot-wall of J a_ house m Boat Quay on Jan. 25 and took BWajr75 words
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Article42 1953-03-09 2 GVVEE CHWEE SENG was fined $2du. mi n default two months' imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for assisting m the management of a public lottery chap-ji-kee. at the junction of Jalan Besar and Upper Weld Road.42 words
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Article105 1953-03-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— At a ceremony held at Kampong Paya Renga<. m the Batu Gajah. Peiak. on Friday morning, the Terroritorial Chief, Kinta. Tuan Haji Mohd. Eusoff bin EusofT. presented a kris to Che Mohd. Darus bin Taib for meritorious service to the Government. Che Daru? is105 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-03-09 2 photo. MARRIED on Saturday at the Singapore Presbyterian Church, were Miss Elizabeth Gibson Kean and Mr. Robert Stuart Bell. Miss Kean is an active supporter of St. John Ambulance Brigade, Singapore, and Mr. Bell works for th#» Singapore Harbour Board. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-03-09 2 I.AC. ROBIN Johnston, an Australian Serviceman in Singapore was married to Pte. Marion Simmons, a URAC, at the RAF Chapel, Tengah on Saturday. The RAF Church «>f hncland padre, Sqdn. Ldr. Davies officiated.33 words
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Article223 1953-03-09 2 PEXANG, Sun.— There are still a feu thousand do£s not vaccinated and registered m Province Wellesley, which may remain a source of danger to the public. The shooting of unvaccinatcd dogs and Lhe pro-e,u:ion of owners form the final part Of the intensive campaign to!223 words
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Article48 1953-03-09 2 PONNAMBALAM. who went to the Central Police Station because he had no means for living was charged m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with being a vagrant. He was discharged and given $15 from the poorbox for his transport back to Kuala Lumpur.48 words
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Article253 1953-03-09 2 Colony Slump Bogey Hits At White-Collars Standard Staff Reporter THERE are signs that unemployment among white-collar workers has hit Singapore. A number of commercial firms have cut down staffs and given some of their clerks notices to quit. And the bogey of a coming: general slump is253 words
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Article140 1953-03-09 2 JAPAN'S businessmen, hoping to cash m on the Queen's Coronation with souvenii items, are disappointed with orders from Britain. In Singapore yesterday. Mr. S. J. Alfred of Alfred's Souvenirs, agent for Coronation souvenirs, said: "The manufacture of Coronation souvenirs is governed by regulations which expressly140 words
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223 1953-03-09 2 IS British and An i policy m the Far Ea-- tunistic? This was discussed by I three-man British Vn '< debating team and Un i sity of Malaya jtud at a two-hour forum m Tiong Ham Hall. Members of the forum v. Mr. Derek223 words
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Article124 1953-03-09 2 THE Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Ltd. report outputs of tin concentrates for February for the following companies:* Ampat Tin Dredging Ltd. 1.765 ptculs; Batu Selangor Tin Dreding Co.. Ltd. 255 piculs: Berjuntai Tin Dredging Ltd. 1.170 piculs; Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging Ltd. 382 piculs; Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd. (including124 words
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236 1953-03-09 2 TO HELP the male air traveller with his wardrobe and packing problems, British Overseas Airways sendir.4 Mr. 11. Laird Loftis. a sales executive, on a round-the-world trip to glean practical tips on the subject. Mr. Loftis. who i^ attached to BOAC's New York236 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-03-09 2 us photo. Esmmfmtt&m? s** »»naal promotion and v '^^Eiy. lll award from Mrs. Chiam Hens Hon*, Captaia ot the 7th Compan/. StandardStandard - 22 words
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Article49 1953-03-09 2 IPOH. Sun. Ipoh r-.nc<c community on Friday ci tamed Raja Muda of Pcr.,k to a dinner m Chinese C ber of Commerce premises I jnour the Raja who wa< conferred with the order of C <: by the Queen. Mr. Lav Pak Khuan presided at the d n49 words
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Article46 1953-03-09 2 You Can Answers *>"»**> Of J., 1 J tion 1( n r^l hps »'»the r l^m r r, -^n for '•un.nt;- and M P1,,,,< ii.lk ri B iV? nl S^B tint and other f^B I crowd. president \*W *B drivers i t»on would to to iht^B iff,46 words
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Article31 1953-03-09 2 Hammer's Made $547,769 Profit WAIT! 1 record I Con pai w S7 I before. '1 Am m! it The pr I S PENAN [i i G the (it c I.M P.31 words
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Advertisement202 1953-03-09 2 «£j ji I X I fl IS i MhK df M m. m J I J K$ IMPOKTANT: When order in^ a pattern, send m a completed measurement chart, fceven coupon* and three ten cent stamps. Some readers hive only sent me seven coupons without the measurement chart and the202 words
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Advertisement139 1953-03-09 2 Since 1843 c c p r s M (Hi ta;fer> < he ';Ji JpTZr^j Blocd^, IN CONVALESCE "SerraraUo's Ton ie" tJ rnosl IB oM jmtients on account o/ end it is easily digested Aj t/iis preparation? (Jtc general wp. the b/ood greatly impi n amount of red corpuscle* y cosipalescence139 words
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Article, Illustration224 1953-03-09 3 THE STALIN STORY -IN PICTURES phjto. 1941 photo. photo. photo. £900 photo. photo. AS A student* of a training college for priests, Stalin (back row, fourth from left) read all he could find m the school's library and by his development and knowledge placed himself far above his classmates.- A.P.A.P.; AP - 224 words
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Advertisement56 1953-03-09 3 y^| »M^^aWWsi^aiß^s^W^l^SgWJ "^^S^^^^^wSt^ err \am ano siu> mm •>. h OIH POR A MAN j $2:>-los3o/.perSct.\ Visit J ir II ry Dept. m mm CO. ITD. f i 1 Katies Pljre. Spore 1 Phesu VM4-5. r ii ii iiMiijiii "iiiimiiiiii v wlipMih ly HAIR POMADE -oes Darken Grey Hair j56 words
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Advertisement54 1953-03-09 3 A w A 4* 4* 4* 4* iVWy F* 4* 4» *i* FOR THAT UiYtl~a! f*k-*/rt it U II is I I P/l H I p ELEPHANT COOKING OIL HO HONG OIL MILLS (1931) LTD. 6."> CHI ST. SINGAPORE I. THi 591 L.591J \i»SCsjr Thru atcrproof vole h /^T^j^fMLm 7Ct/^J54 words
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Article25 1953-03-09 4 MR. STODDARD. Chief Secretary of th c Fiji Inlands. «r--rived m Singapore by QantaaBOAC yesterday evening, lie **enl straight to Government House25 words
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Article208 1953-03-09 4 B Standard Staff Reporter A THREE-MAN commit-; tee of Malay businessmen j m Singapore was formed j yesterday to work out m, detail the formation of a Malay Chamber of Com- j merce m Singapore. Twenty attended the meeting he d .it 'he Ellis Road Mosque.208 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-03-09 4 THIS is a perspective of the memorial to Colonel I mi Bo Seng. Malayan Chinese hero of the Japanese occupation, to be erected at the Singapore Esplanade. Test bores are being made at the moment and as soon as the skeleton of the pagoda is completed, the marble »labs and66 words
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Article380 1953-03-09 4 Singapore Senior Officers' Meeting GovtWorkers Urged To Build Homes I Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to Singapore Government employees to form two or more co-operative housing societies to help their members to build their own houses, was made on Saturday by Mr. L. C. Goh, President of380 words
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149 1953-03-09 4 THE Arsj safety-first exhibition organised by the Singapore Vehicles Department opened o n Saturday afternoon m the vehicles inspection shed. There were 23 demonstration section^ portraying various aspects of traffic and driving problems. Twelve inspectors of the Vehicles Department gave taxi-drivers a eries of lessons149 words
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Article40 1953-03-09 4 The Sessions Court Judge, Parit Buntar, sentenced Tan Choon Chak (38), to eight months' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of $1,000, mi n default, an additional four months' imprisonment for possession of about five katties of opium.40 words
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Article96 1953-03-09 4 THREE women from R A F Seletar were among the 119 people who went to the Blood transfusion Centre last week to donate their blood. Apart from the three women. 31 men also came from Ihc R p Seletar. Others include five men from the Deputy96 words
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Article61 1953-03-09 4 SEVEN people were injured when a car overturned during wE27 /*<£. jn Mountbatten Road It 2.45 p.m. yesterday. Six people* were treated as outpatients while the seventh the driver of the car, was admitted to the hospital. Yesterday's heavy rain flooded several city and rural61 words
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120 1953-03-09 4 All Set For Xavier' s Centenary Pageant I M ALA C A Sun.-Malacca is all set for its historical pageant of Saint Francis Xavier s missionary life m the East. This is iv celebration of the fourth centenary of the death of the Saint at San Chan Island. h<^ h120 words
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107 1953-03-09 4 PINANG, Sun. Several housewives who went to the market this morning were surprised to find no pork on sale. They did not kr.ow that the pork butchers m Penang had decided not to slaughter pigs on Saturday nights. At a recent meeting, the pork107 words
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Article38 1953-03-09 4 THE first meeting of the 1953 session of the Council of State of Negri Sembilan will be held m the Council Chamber. Sercmbiin, on Thursday, Mar. 12. at 10 a.m. New members will be sworn m.38 words
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266 1953-03-09 4 United Press Starts New Service From S' pore UNITED PRESS, continuing its expansion programme m Asia, inaugurated a new service of daily news transmissions from Singapore yesterday. It was the latest step taken by United Press to link Asian countries m a network of daily regional newscasts on Asian topics266 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-03-09 4 The working committee r **C College in Malaya met in i fori "atio n 7j general of th e committee" {fit} "2 «**b J J H rah, extreme left, fa aee. M '»lum*i .\'S him Omar «3U '.3"|£?S 3 fcg40 words
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270 1953-03-09 4 Ruling On S'pore Govt. Offic ers In Staff Assns. siNT, A po R i ta s„::i:iv;xr r I work deal with formulation ami h k I on staff matters should n E**,«l soeiations of Government olli, r, W m -il This has been ruled by Colony Governor. Sir J< Mcoll.270 words
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Article25 1953-03-09 4 Pay Talks For Chines Teachers SUaaanj Sm r, J REPRESENTS sS I I I I I I I I sV I I I I B25 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-03-09 4 I Strom: iersfl yesterday's I S l nu 1 1 i:; :ix-i-d ttfl I fell X! tiarfl a> :t-l During 'i tfcfl liaed »-<u*^B arrl pji ____—^Lsl27 words
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Advertisement135 1953-03-09 4 I OUR DIAMOND ANf) GEM RINGS ARE ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENTS. I EVERY RING IS MOUNTED IN I PURE PLATINUM. I I THERE IS BEAUTY OF CONTRAST I AND OF HARMONY IN THESE I DELIGHTFUL COMBINATIONS OF t FIERY DIAMONDS, COOL BLUE SAPPHIRES, VERDANT EMERALDS t OR FLASHING RUBIES. I Z. >135 words
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Miscellaneous203 1953-03-09 4 11 lllliMlfllliylM -aßaßar reaasfe. > foi&*Sfr#iiiifliMitouTftußife«<^ r,!_!!r^ -*a^ SINGAPORE DIARY YVifA. ACTIVITIES: licctiaa of Coronat:on-Jub;!ee Fn]v Melpe.s j.b p.m Malay Jawi Class 3 .su pm; Judo Practice 530 P.m.: Body building ami we ahtl:tt:ng 530 p.m.; Table t« mis practice 7 p.m. \AV < ..A. ACTIVITIES: European poking cla^s 5203 words
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Miscellaneous202 1953-03-09 4 ARRIVALS: 130. 3. 430 tn« C, v m SINf.'APUKb Xl Al LI HPI X EXPRESS Itl S > L R 1 I (ROC'UORE RtMU): UEPARTI Re. 7 M a m ARRIVAL 530 pm MALAYAN RAILWAY ARRIVAL*: From Gema* 111 pm Kuala Lumpjr > N Express) 825 am and 8.2 M)202 words
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Miscellaneous16 1953-03-09 4 t j R ENT ■•I ny Rl J EN. II l\ I ll»<t: |%|M>SOH *l \K16 words
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Article, Illustration252 1953-03-09 5 READY rOR PICKINO (abov). By Rahmat Sidik. Pulaii Sambn. Mamiya Six /8 at J/30th on Super XX. OVERBURDENED (left). By Lim Soo Hwm, 22, Kimberlcy Street, Fencing. RoUeifle.v ;ll at 1/ 100 th on Super XX. HIS PROUDEST MOMENT (beloir). By C. L. Lim, 215. afacAlUter Road.252 words
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Advertisement11 1953-03-09 5 "SPEAKING OF PICTURES" Name Addresj Title Camera Used Apeture Spaed Film11 words
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Article499 1953-03-09 6 T^VEN the most casual student of Malayan affairs cannot but note the awakening of the Malays and the progress made by them m the past decade. At one time regarded as an indolent, easy-going and backward community, the Malays are today vigorous, ambitious and progressive. Not only the499 words
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Article331 1953-03-09 6 'J'HE Sultan of Johore was reported to have suggested horse-racing, dog-racing and football pools to raise revenue. It is to be hoped that if the Sultan had not been misquoted, he did not mean seriously what he said. There is no doubt that these three ways will331 words
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713 1953-03-09 6 E.L. TAN - E.L. TAN By PROF. Parkinson's three articles, published on March 2, 3 and 5. have attracted wide attention. In trying to prove the impossibility of founding a second University, he has incidentally thrown some light en the existing University— its limitations and possibilities.713 words
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Article388 1953-03-09 6 Sir: I marvel that anyone should talk of the subject of Malayan independence without taking into consideration the question of defence forces. Many a top-level minister or politician m this country has been time and again quoted m the Malayan Press making references to the subject of388 words
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Article335 1953-03-09 6 Sir: While walking along one of the roads m the Lake Gardens a ball whizzing through the air missed my head by a hair's breadth. And if I had sustained any injury as a result of this. I should have, according to the correspondent '"GOLFER" m the335 words
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Article90 1953-03-09 6 Sir: The absence of an essential parking place at BroaJway Theatre has presented a problem to carowners frequenting this Theatre. A s the approach road to the Theatre is very narrow, it is often overcongested with people and the few cars parked alongside the Segget River have aggravated90 words
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Article282 1953-03-09 6 Sir. I have read with great interest 3'our editorial of starch S. I am m entire agreement with the views you have set forth and I am quite sure every other thinking people will also agree with you. A deplorable feature of Municipal policies m this country282 words
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Article385 1953-03-09 6 Sir: I would like to draw attention to one point m Mr. Joseph John's letter, "The Truths Owed to Asia", which appeared m The Standard on March 2. He writes "one has only to read Nehru's Glimpses of World History, with its impartial appraisal of the past385 words
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Article838 1953-03-09 6 William Coral - THE CLIMATE OF FEAR IN AMERICA William Coral By TVOW listen to this dialogue. It has a familiar ring. "Were you ever a Party Member?" I was seen with them. I don't want to leave the impression that I deny having been with them. My own sloppiness of action, my838 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-03-09 6 and to think u.i* v it here to avoid all forms of excitement!"15 words
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Article38 1953-03-09 7 U.S. TO TEST ATOMIC SHELLS 8. I he :>non i of j starting ving ani I I tyear but atomi i mil from ma 'cam v Ser- lear [arch J to than bomb Nagathan f wea- pa>t KXoll38 words
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13 1953-03-09 7 Superforts Blast 2 Big Red Plants p B tplo- 500--and I .:Md| feet13 words
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Article21 1953-03-09 7 Ai'ss/e State Polls: A nment I re rayester- Queens- i U> which I ■•ears. -and j failed21 words
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Article19 1953-03-09 7 British Navy To Escort Tito %w I, <Ar.Br!- 1 I YutO Bri- itate aid nunist via which by the19 words
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Article669 1953-03-09 7 Pantheon To Be Erected For Him MOSCOW, Mar. 8 (UP)— Josef l~„ yesrerdoy while hundreds^ rhouHnds^evS, ."ussfon? mcludmg new Prem.er Georqi Molenkoy,% SS ed slowly by Unions. The burial tokes ploce tomorrow ot noon (Moscow An endless line stretched ten milp<; ir» *v* ™v j daw„ when669 words
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Article154 1953-03-09 7 RANGOON. Mar. 8 (Reuter)— Burmese troops have reoccupied Monghsu state, the first objective of their all-out offensive against Chinese Nationalist guerillas, the War Office here announced. Monghsu, m North-east l was occupied by the aliati In December. B irmese Air Force planes itrafed and destroyed the154 words
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Article100 1953-03-09 7 Chiang's Men In Huddle TAIPEI. March 8. (UPV Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek called his top special- o;i Russia for a conference today to discuss ramifications of Georgi Malenkov's succession to Soviet premiership. The Nationalist Chinese President was expected to get their views on whether Malenkov would lead Russia into more aggression100 words
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Article62 1953-03-09 7 BONN. Mar. 8 (AP)— The Soviet Mission mi n th e British zone is banned from the West Bank of the Rhine m retaliation for travel restrictions on British officers m East Germany, a British spokesman >ai<l yesterday. All Rhine bridges under British control have been62 words
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Article121 1953-03-09 7 COPENHAGEN. Mar 8. (AP^ —The Russian-built MIG-1S jet fighter landed by a Polish Air Force leiutcnant on the Danish Baltic Island of Bornholm was taken apart yesterday and loaded on a ship bound for Copenhagen under armed naval escort. Allied air exnerts are making a thorough121 words
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Article20 1953-03-09 7 LAHORE, where martial law was declared on Friday after violent religious rioting, is returning to normal. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article79 1953-03-09 7 SYDNEY. Australia. Mar. 8 (UP) A complete bridge of five false teeth anchored to two "eannie" teeth ground down and fitted with gold caps makes Bonnie, a five-and-a half six-year-old silkie, Australia's most talkedabout dog. Mrs. C. M. Foy. who owns Bonnie, said the dog developed79 words
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49 1953-03-09 7 1, 'He; iter) I I and I a cla^h I ITOlim and I B described I Tabriz, > -o newsli-. »rt€d to- I r arrests were y a panasa 4 arrived m ith-East JU ''t COM IIOf he POS^iKilL. 'm tJ-fle, APAP - 49 words
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Article29 1953-03-09 7 l .r JulnJ of |bi French forces m Europe, has returned to Paris from Saigon at the end of a two-week rrjQJ-pl-Krvrv^f inn 4nnr r.t *X— Co*' East. UPUP - 29 words
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Article24 1953-03-09 7 a a DR. DARMASETIAWAN, (4£). Secretary-General of the Indonesian Foreign Ministry, died m Jakarta on Saturday following complications after an appendicitis one ration.- AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article14 1953-03-09 7 THE new U.S. Ambassador to Frame, C. Douglas Dillon, arrived m Paris yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article36 1953-03-09 7 TUNISIAN terrorists wasted two more bombs yestcrd i.v. Both exploded m the European it '<.. m oi Tunisia una iv a garbage can and another m a French home. But neither of the bombs hurt anyone. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article37 1953-03-09 7 AN AMBULANCE driver, William Hoysradt. transported a woman from a hospital to her home m Torrington, Connecticut, and then strained his back moving her bed. He was helped back into his ambular— H to a hosnit.il U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article26 1953-03-09 7 A ROME strike by employees cf Italian airlines (L.A.1.) and Alitalia has ended and the two companies immediately started gradual resumption of f «"<* oversea* flights. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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207 1953-03-09 7 TOKYO. Mar. 8 (AP)— Communist China hurried a high-ranking 18-member delegation headed by Premier Chou En-lai off to Moscow by plane yesterday while the Red army m Korea pledged support to the Soviet Union m a "fight to final victory." General Peng-huai,207 words
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Article61 1953-03-09 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 8. (AP). Senavor Robert Taft yesterday proposed a full-scale investigation of the conduct of the Korean war. Taft, the Senate Republican leader, to.d newsman he thought it might be wise to broaden a pending inquiry into reported ammunition shortage to cover a'so61 words
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Article28 1953-03-09 7 MR. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Ambassador to Britain, arrived m New York yesterday to head the Russian delegation to the United Nations General As- sembly.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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254 1953-03-09 7 COLOMBO, Mar 8. (UP)—: All ready stock of sheet rub- j ber will be bought by the Ceylon Government as soon as ships aacr c available for their despatch, it was announced today. This statement was repeated j by the Rubber Commissioner j when254 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-03-09 7 photo. Shy twelveyear -old sohool girl who may one day become Queen of D c nmark. Princess Margrethe, is seen m this picture at left walking home from school accompanied by her British nurse. Miss Mary North.- A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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134 1953-03-09 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. h (UP)— Reliable sources said yesterday that a purely military conlnence on South-East A ia defence and intelligence problems is planned m Honolulu m April. This will be a follow-up ol a similar conference held at the Defence Department here last134 words
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Article23 1953-03-09 7 FORMER French Pi er Paul Reynaud arrived m S 1 yesterday on a few day .t to the war-torn peninsula23 words
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Article17 1953-03-09 7 PRESIDENT Elpidio is definitely seeking re-c m the Philippines Ho\ i i presidential election.— APAP - 17 words
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Advertisement147 1953-03-09 7 n C T/"\/" \t 111% A I n XII If Ii II U *A. 3&S: 0 jlv/v.l\ Ur 8 I YOUR GLASSWARE f« f o L ANNUAL SALE 0 PORTS -SHERRIES UQUEURS- 1/2$ usually /80 Q 0 COCKTAILS CLARETS- 1 /6S usually 2 /6s ft 0 $1/50 CHAMPAGNE IOJ Li147 words
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Article519 1953-03-09 8 By A Market Correspondent M A FULL measure of business was recorded on Malayan markets m a week when fresh world political uncertainties were created by the passing of Stalin. Tin chiefly provided the pabulum and a number of price rises were recorded before profit519 words
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Article394 1953-03-09 8 W. Hammer Co.. Ltd. Report for 1952 made another excellent showing with a profit of $615,077 (29J per cent af.er lax) which cannot be less than 42 per cent before tax. Final dividend recommendation of l2i per cent maintains the 20 per cent total but on the increased394 words
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Article87 1953-03-09 8 I COLOMBO, Mar. 8 (Renter) Ceylon will have a 5.000,000 Rupee (£375,000) favourable balance of trade with Communist China for the first quarter of this year. according to information given to the Ceylon Cabinet. The figure is based on the comparative value of rubber :md rice87 words
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Article316 1953-03-09 8 Industrials. Consolidated Tin S elter Ord. 23s., Fraser Neave $2.47| v<: $2.50, Federal Dispensary $2.70, Gammon 53.00, Hammer $3.12| v,d Wm Jacks $3.80 $3.82| Malayan Cement $1.75 jo $1.73j Malayan Collieries $1.51} to SI 49 McAlister $38.50. Oriental Telephone S2s. 7Jd.. Singapore <- old Storage .s4.6P. Straits316 words
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Advertisement646 1953-03-09 8 Asjants ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: X Lumpur 311 Spore 82?81/S P. Sham 29! Malacca 456 Penang 875 BEt^JNE FOR U.K. CONTINENT Spore P. Sham Penang Benattow for Havre. London Rotterdam Middlesbrough m Port 11 IZMai BenneTts for Avonmouth, L'pool. Glasgow Rotterdam laVHMai U/ttsmmj 28 :,oMar Benledi for London Antwerp646 words
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Advertisement660 1953-03-09 8 X.P.M. LINES fAbW tMMiking acenu l or KLM r p»i Laral mm Palembans M,r 11. DIP\«| U {|> K...ui»;.r from Kakan^Barii K ,m, tr P*i k. Bal- Kkalii M r- j, I De. o si Mar. S s i««M- iron Djakarta Mar 9 Labaaa Hadj: foi Pontiiinak Laaiiiaw frorr Pontianak660 words
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Advertisement316 1953-03-09 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. »d'r.y«s« ia J s ?s fs££ from Banskok Fencnint" »«e Spore Dm- Per.an« From "Poyans" M,. "J? ,0 Hongkong ■S* M 4 ai K 7 Il0 k ne •Povang" P^ mr nc I 8 M S S»« Kor •PovanJ" An? I J }1 Hongkong Apr 13316 words
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Advertisement718 1953-03-09 8 EAST ASIATkTuI "AILING* FROM SIAM|\ Un V "LALANDIA" for Bangkok <,- 1 "INDIA" for Bangkok Melbourne, Sydney 00 loading local cargo) "ERRIA" for Bangkok" "(no't l r *Apr n. carrying passengers) c y '•\WM -PRETORIA" for Bangkok. ,r I Saigon, Hongkong Manila I Kobe Yokohama.... i i■ "ANNAM" for Bangkok718 words
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Article, Illustration849 1953-03-09 9 ..Vi. 01 vfa Us During }|i7//oM« Of Years > v mape Ocean #oo#w H nth or air or sea has an atmosphere peculiarly its own a Istk that sets it apart from all others. When I think of the ,l, r single. ovrwhe lining849 words
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Article, Illustration1705 1953-03-09 9 CHAPTER FIVE 1// Right* Reserved wv.x.ii iwi men Mi iuni ci 1 nun (•oral animals had not vet evolved; otherwise the corals would presumably have settled on the flat, planed surfaces of the sea mounts and built them up as fast as their ba-es sank. In1,705 words
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Article187 1953-03-09 9 Schoolgirls demand smart specs fTILL the age of twelve, it is roller skates, flying pigtails, scuffed shoes and raggedy frocks for most schoolgirls. After that, they sense that they are approaching womanhood, and are anxious to look their best. And schoolgirls of one county have decided that one way to187 words
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Article, Illustration309 1953-03-09 9 STAR CONTEST No. 6 for you to spot this week, l* nines will close e*»"h week on the following Thursday, with the prize winner^' names published m the Mtm, Hag© ot the following <iiiidiy Standard Tliu«. all ealriee for 'Star Contest No. ii" i i.e.309 words
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Advertisement53 1953-03-09 9 NOT TAKE A DIRECT ROUTE UNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS MBtCW RANGOON via PENANG FOURENGINED MARATHON SERVICE rw yciyc soox Extennd Strew* also to: fm ALCUTTA 4 f, '9 h weekly VH| TTAGONG 3 tli 9 hts weekly BANGKOK 2 flights weekly «'tt 1 i internal Services to: ta V NDalay53 words
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Article126 1953-03-09 10 SYDNEY, Mar. 8. (AP).— 1 r -old Victorian D 'runner John Landy I iy ippointed 2.000 Si' t a tors when he ran one m i m four minutes eleven a*. Syd n c v sports lc I Do- ier Landy ran a fn the Melbourne126 words
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Article42 1953-03-09 10 KUALA KANGSAR Sun —ln j ?r<school i nr>"i s or the. Mala i I Scho »l, X i X .:-all. .'ku P sui Z Malek < mestf n Pail 2 s j lost 1 Malay C s responsible i42 words
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Article654 1953-03-09 10 Who Is The Fastest Sprimmer? From ERIC PURCELL SYDNEY. Champion swimmer, 17-year-old Jon Henricks continued his amaxing run of successes by winning th* Australian 110 yards title m the time of 57.2 seconds. This is equivalent to 56.8 seconds for lhe 100 metres which is654 words
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Article, Illustration95 1953-03-09 10 LILIAN LEE has every reason to put on her best smile for she just won the 100 metres free style event and went on to win another prize m the obstacie race at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club open handicap swimming ehampiunships last Saturday. Singapore's Olympic swimmer. Xeo Chwee Kok95 words
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Article40 1953-03-09 10 LONDON. Mar. 7. (AP. French bantamweight Ruhert Meunier will deputise for Belgium's Emile Delplanque on Monday night m the ten-round fight at Nottingham against .Take Tuli the Zulu holder of the British Empire flyweight championship. Delpianque'has influenza.40 words
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322 1953-03-09 10 THE Ladies Ladder, which was started m the Nee Soon Small Bore Rifle Chib at the beginning of the quarter shoot, has never lost interest because of the keen competition. Time and again the positions have changed, and only three weeks ago Mrs. Baverstock322 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-03-09 10 m!SS lII'TrMt cham P ,on 3 of the OOffn ff family Siew Gek (If ft and Sin Poey who won the 50 and 400 metres frel i\i. events at the Singapore Chinese BwlSsy (jtalj open handi cap championships last Saturday; handt-41 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-03-09 10 riiutu. mm, Clu* g^, '^Mi C *3SP £j* sllirW. SWim StandardStandard - 11 words
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482 1953-03-09 10 LONDON, Mar. 8 (AP)— Queen Elizabeth, the Duke of Edinburgh, and 12,000 fans watched a tough, exciting rugby game at Twickenham yesterday as the Army nosed out the Navy 3-0. A long range penalty coal kicked by officer-cadet I. H. Thomson482 words
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Article101 1953-03-09 10 READING. Mar. 8, (Reuter). Gordon Pirie. British Amateur Athletic Association six miles track champion, won the individual title m the English cross country championship here today. Starting favourite for the event, he covered the Grassland course of nine and two thirds miles m 49 minutes101 words
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Article121 1953-03-09 10 IPOH. Sun. Heavy rain which fell shortly after 3.15 p.m. robbed Anderson School of a big cricket victory over the Perak Chinese Recreation J lub m a Brander Shield Cricket League match on the school', ground yesterday. The Recs could only put up a paltry 18121 words
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Article91 1953-03-09 10 MALACCA. Sun— The Malay Sports Association held the visiting Tanjona Maiim Gurus 2-2 m their friendly soccer match Played here o n Saturday. Quicker on the ball, the visitors took the initiative from the *u f an< ied °v two goals to nothing m the91 words
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Article62 1953-03-09 10 KAJANG, Sat. In the Ulu Lan g a t District Football League the Semenyih Football XI defeated the Sungei Besi Police by three goals to nil The game which started off well, turned rough In the second half, a s a result of which62 words
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Advertisement104 1953-03-09 10 LAST DAYI^M JL LEO M( f ARE\ S Jft My Son John j J /HIW:HEFLINW\LKER JIGGER STARTS TOMORROW! *«•> *JfS2F YotANM DON LAN £&{L JT o,rk BOCARDE '#W^ PENNY r *'"m—V f%t/%m p STAATS THURSDAY! ty/i^i-fet^l Have Is jGmm/>W TODAY'S BIG MOVIE MOMENT! HEAD-ON TRAIN COLLISION! IS*&s^Jfc&*^ IN OBJN HAY^N^fm^^tf^104 words
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Advertisement236 1953-03-09 10 Tre^Jtslas^,! nronnio.o Iorfo#f#, o|| B Patrons are advi^d t„ book w t()r )(i ■gg^Si v ,v •**> B WW. ''m.arm' lUFK I '>^lr.b ut d n Bl I>ln>! Speriad IVah.re,,, AS]| RY GUESTS ATTENDING THI; PK, Ml lflt tW FULLY REQUESTED TO BF ls ril W] '^X I p.m.' ,H236 words
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Article, Illustration260 1953-03-09 11 READY FOR ALL MEL BROWN*, the American oured boxer, returned to Singapore from Paris weighing -ix pounds extra to In the Colony heat Brown said on arrival yesit rday that he was making provisions. s time the heat will not get me. I intend to enter the260 words
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Article11 1953-03-09 11 Farrer Park Force Results i 1 r I Kok the i11 words
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374 1953-03-09 11 Xl ALA Ll MPI R, Sun.— Selangor cricket season got 01T to an auspicious start yesterday with the first hut trick" of the year by state player Shepherdson. Ptaytag for YMCA, Shepherdson, with four lor seven helped the Vs beat Railways Institute by six374 words
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Article115 1953-03-09 11 RLADI-ks ot the Singapore Standard will Most Popular Sportsman or Sportswoman e «t° S the SB Hi e n n °U'ed an Unofficial RepTSnlil^S this land to attend the Coronation CeremoniTf i« i «--i of during May an d June this year. eren, onie« m London ™uv?„?£115 words
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Article243 1953-03-09 11 IPOH. Sun. Scoring a two-nil victory over Selangor this evening on the padang here. Perak took honours m the women's hockey triangular among teams from Penang. Selangor and Perak. Perak remained unbeaten without conceding a single goal. Selangor put up spirited display against th c home243 words
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Article73 1953-03-09 11 MALACCA. Bun.—Undaunted by an early goal against them. Anglo Chinese School did well to leave the field on even terms m their match against St. Francis Institution o n Saturday at Tranquerah. ACS scored their equaliser thr tugh centreforward Teck Chye early m the second ha if. SFI\73 words
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Article161 1953-03-09 11 LONDON. Mar. 8 (AP)-Ox-ford University's boat race crew rowed yesterday their first fml course trial on the four and a quarter mile River Thames course from Putney to Mortlake m 20 minutes 24 seconds. This was regarded as a first class performance again.st a headwind. The161 words
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Article19 1953-03-09 11 KOTA TINGGI, Sun. The Johore State Athletic Champions Meet will be held on July 23 and 24.19 words
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Advertisement11 1953-03-09 11 Lss is ms "UL-KUNWAR" .inn ikh.m. r X r.in .mil Btfet11 words
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Advertisement34 1953-03-09 11 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard-Alfred's Coronation Souvenirs Mr. Mrs. Miss (m block letters) is the MOST POPI'LAR Sportsman Sportswoman of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Date IV ark envelope: Coronation Contest34 words
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Advertisement348 1953-03-09 11 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $5,000 to $100,000 Loans available against Mortgage on Freehold or 999 Leasehold Brick Buildings m Singapore. Consult Mr. Alsagofl personally at 34-B. Market Street, Singapore between 11 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. daily. TUITION LX)R profit or pleasure knowledge of sewing is essential. Join Mrs. M. Leong's Sewing Classes.348 words
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Advertisement609 1953-03-09 11 NOTICCfci Tl CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Erection of Diesel Generating Station Pontian Kechil, Johore. RENDERS are invited for the erection of on c c tecl frame, aluminium clad power station building 18 ft. high x| 32 ft. wide x 45 ft. long. one combined workshop/store building, overhead steel water tank and609 words
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Advertisement931 1953-03-09 11 "sriUAfIIONS VACANT 1 J I A IMPLICATIONS are Invitei from k, Jeral Citizeni 1 lesj and wo n I Se <?. I rhe salary scale of the Generai Clerical svivice is (Men) SlO2 a l 14/E> imination $132 x t>^» 156 Examination/$l6B x 12 264/276 X 12 336, and I931 words
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Miscellaneous185 1953-03-09 11 sa ■^ff^"*' ~^L^^* v _-^^ss\aP^^tiit ..fcssssssl Lsssa H fc. r% C.O I L-^^T^'^Sf i~- CL. A IZ? P" P* C? P'" Xsr '^^wP'v^J r I /g*£>. I -YELL, T STJE WE THE HIGH LINE GOT I I STILL WAN^A CO >EH I I I ALL RIGHT... I I WONT NF.FD185 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-03-09 12 ™ye are n. lshcl of thc flr t day rac Qf Turf JSSfS SSS by Standard photographer Lean Kup Scn ff24 words
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Article424 1953-03-09 12 TIGERS GO ON A RAMP PAGE Rousing Start In SAFA League THE TIGERS, out on their first division engogement, went on a rampage at Jalan Besar stadium In Singapore yesterday. Playing against REME, Tiger Sports Club, goal-hungry m their brilliance, swiped an eight-nil victory for a rousing start m this424 words
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Article54 1953-03-09 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER Die. 1. Slar Socceritet v Kutong Sajamh at J alary Besar Stadium Div. :iC Naval C.-in-C. Staff v Aston AC at Geylang; Die. MB. Indian Brolhcrliood p Traction Union at Cyma. Inter School— GESS V PBS. BOXING: Inier Boys Club championship fi?ials at Happy World stadium: Inter54 words
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Article175 1953-03-09 12 ALOR STAR. Sun. Surviving an objection Titus won the B. furlongs hurdle race at the Kedah Gymkhana today. The winner came through m th«- run m and won on the post by a short head from Civil Lord. Results were: 3. Eaglehead. Won by:175 words
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Article449 1953-03-09 12 LONDON, Mar. 7 (Reuter)— Tommy Taylor, centre '-for Chester United paid Barnsley a transfer fee of £30,000 this w«l J* *K\ high valuation m his first match, m the premier division hHi Ilv N J a 5—2 win over Preston. Taylor fitted perfectly into the449 words
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Article658 1953-03-09 12 Results Positions LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal 0. Cardiff 1. A Villa 4. Liverpool 0 Blackpool 2. Tottenham 0. Bolton i. Manchester C i). Charlton 0 Newcastle v Chelsea 0 Burnley 2. Derby 2. Sheffield Wed I. Manchester U. 5 Preston Portsmouth 1. Stoke 1. Sunder land 1 Middlesbrough I. Wolves658 words
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Article511 1953-03-09 12 THE following are weights for second day of the Penang Turf Club Spring meeting: THII SPRING CIP Horses ("I 3. Div. 1 Furs. hirala 9.02 Palio 9.00 Dondang Bayassj 8.13 Beech Pool 8.12 oralita 8.10 Honest Way 8.09 Parachute 8 08 Ali Ban:. 8.00 Many Thanks511 words
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Article23 1953-03-09 12 YESTERDAY'S SAFA Div. 3B league fixture between Jollilads Athletic Union md Woodbridge Hospital was postponed as the ground was unfit.23 words
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Article140 1953-03-09 12 PENANG. Sun.— While Mrs. Joy Mottram delighted the crowd with her excellent display, the Singapore champion, Ong Chew Bee put up a surprising] v good display against Tony Mottram In the singles exhibition before going down 9—7 In the mixed doubles exhibition. Tony ;;nd Joy Mottram beat140 words
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Advertisement62 1953-03-09 12 HAPPY WORLD MARCH 13th 9 p.m. HENRY BRAY 4* (CHAMPION OF FIJI) I VS 10 rounds 1. BROWN MEL BROWN (U.S.A.) A WORLD CLASS ATTRACTION dUt* 4(gfe THE GREAT CLASH BETWEEN THE JL* ■HI CONQUERORS OF RADRODRO II wj, SUPPORTED BY i I^H^RICAI^O P ADERNAL 1 j M^~\- JOHNNY NOBLE62 words
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Title Section29 1953-03-09 1 YOUTH I »VCC^LY NtWSPAPFD niißur, —nnni si m mil lil'tiL/^tgtf V Zr BY THE S.NGAPQRE STANDARD f QR MALAYAN YOUTH JH YOUTH, MONDAY, MARCH 9, ior>3. 4 PAGES FREE29 words
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Article, Illustration760 1953-03-09 1 J. Halcro Ferguson - Inter national Exchange Aids World Erlliratinn J. Halcro Ferguson By Fellowships offered are intended to serve the needs of technical assistance to backward areas, m co-opera-tion with such schemes and bodies as the UNEPOTA, the Colombo Plan and the TAA of the Organisation of American States. u iKi\ people ii760 words
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Article, Illustration279 1953-03-09 1 HIS HEART IS SET ON BEING A PILOT Ol'N'G Malayan, whose heart and mind are set on being a pilot, is 18-year-old Abdul Jalil. of the Victoria Afternoon School. Joining the MATC m 1950 as a cadet, he rose to the rank of Warrant Officer within a year. The pride,279 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-03-09 1 ON "Pollinf Day" at Victoria School, students cast their votes to elect the officials ot the School Civics Club for the first term. Ten candidates from various classes stood for the election to fiffht for five seats as committee members of the club. Mr. Owen was the81 words
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1072 1953-03-09 1 Charles Sathupahy - Charles Sathupahy By V) 0 YOU speak English J with an Oxford accent? Do you wear a flowing necktie at all times, even with your shirt-sleeves rolled up? And do you always remember to flash that winning smile of yours for the benefit1,072 words
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349 1953-03-09 1 CVULUBBS and disappoint- nients come only to those people who do not know the secret of success, or who fail to make use of it. But how and where can a person find out what it is? This is a question that can349 words
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Advertisement76 1953-03-09 1 Read The dependent Morning Newspaper m* horning d«,lw rioted »l published m Singapor. and is S '-l«por. lU9I U9 Uf SOUtK E A Sf °"<*<»d" v devoted to local MM and S.l T" c0v.r0,.. 6nd oiirn o. *«orures articles with o mass opp.ol "fl »he public its impartial viewpoints. J*76 words
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Advertisement136 1953-03-09 1 This Week's Contest CODED MESSAGE OUR Puzzle Editor has substituted a simple code for the correct letters m his message about Germany, but says you have a nice hint for the code because the first word is "Germany's." Hfsnboz't Cmbdl Gpsftu jt gbnfe grps jut ujnefs boe bt b sftpsu.136 words
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Article197 1953-03-09 2 MATTHEW MAK - MATTHEW MAK Ky CO iKWHERE m the SI la a stands P Ai a. the Malay the island Of 'he goose. Pula Angsa la approx i '<■- ly sixteen miles oil the py coast of Port Swetam which is about I ighl and a 'naif *> es from197 words
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Article663 1953-03-09 2 P.S. MARKANDAN - The Royal Town Of Klang P.S. MARKANDAN By EVERY state m Malaya has its own royal town, Which is normally the seat of the sultan or ruler of the fctatc. In Selangor, Klang is tho residential town of the sultan, and has been so since the ninteenth century. A short663 words
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Article, Illustration656 1953-03-09 2 GREAT PEOPLE OF YESTERDAY pAPTAIN JAMES COOK. (1728 1779), v« c< tted English navigator, was born at liv ol Marton n Yorkshire, where his i agricultural labourer and then a fai m bailiff. He was apprenticed, when only a little o'er twelve, to haberdasher ai Straiths, near656 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-03-09 2 A SESSION of the United Nations General Assembly meets m its new Assembly Hall at U. N. Headquarters, New York. In the Assembly Hall, shown above, visitors are m the foreground and delegates from the 60 member nations across the centre of the picture. Along the61 words
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707 1953-03-09 2 New U.N. Building Is The "Workshop For Peace" FF x W minutes before the Seventh Session of the United Nations General Assembly opened last October 14, delegates ot the (JO member nations stepped from the lobby of the ■ew Assembly building on to a o^iiitnr The escalator led into the707 words
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Article385 1953-03-09 2 Short of clubbing him insensible can one do with a fellow never heard of the hint TIIY FRIEND John was walking peacefully along 1 A the road to take Molly to the cinema. He was Tiappy. She would open the door to him. and— if her mother385 words
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Article560 1953-03-09 2 Two's Company And... 'Oh no. Eddie.' said John. 'No. fm not going to see Molly. I'm just taking a walk to get some fresh air.' •Fine." shouted Eddie. 'I'll come along with you. A good walk will do us good. We'll take a turn round by Charley's place. Have a560 words
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Advertisement98 1953-03-09 2 (i (/tirnpse of Chinese history T W I^l •fl SJ?^ FAMOUS //sjs^ HAN GENERAL aJil^ Kwan Yun Chiong, fl ll //f I B S^ J J^'' popularly known as II I I A^^^^t^^^^^a^^ Kwan Kung, one of Ii I I^l^ J < the two famous 1 1 V IJ siSfr^^98 words
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Advertisement103 1953-03-09 2 3d/ i /TV 7Jy/(*^t*m? w;;p\L^^ You'll be H Ssr-^^3r>> won j cr fui difference fcl rONICHT Smile into your mirror take a pood makes tO YOUr W look at your teeth. JlldK.c:> iv ;u«' Qy"/) cek your teeth be ">j) white, brighter than eva v OJn^/' Pcpsodcnt contains a I103 words
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Miscellaneous135 1953-03-09 2 I "y° uth c «Kswotl Mi i I rm rr~^ ACROSS DOWN 1— Cut tbnber (pi.) vi 2— Spa 5 Evil 1. :i 8— Plumlike fruit 4 (l ir, ,,r- 5 Foun J-j— Hail. 7 r 14— Roman garment Id— Turn about (coiloq.) Q 16— Stitch 1 1,— Employs 11135 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-03-09 3 P (1 Giles Simpson, from the Netherton .Nursery. Fulham. has a masterniece Miff tee the •Sunday Pictorial" Children* Art Exhibition™! it gets g, the aray th.n fi s are going, young Giles isn't going to make it There "s .something wrong somewhere. nws46 words
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Article, Illustration817 1953-03-09 3 Francis Boey - RAINING AND RUNNING IN PREPARATION FOR A RACE Francis Boey By II d m I I m) athlete* la Shiga- :iiii Johore have reed swaj frees atthf athleth rourse led b\ (>eorge Pallett, *nioi id.n h at 'm 5< heel, fur the iMin tii.it the) arete to obtaia lhe ticket817 words
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288 1953-03-09 3 \EW YORK New York 11 University, one of the large institutions of higher learning here, has established a special loan fund for the benefit of its approximately POO students from other countries. The fund is used to assist students during financial emergencies. It288 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-03-09 3 A FRIENDSHIP has sprung up at the Stildon Nirrsery, East Grinstead. between "Johnny." a West Highland Terrier puppy, and "Little Mo." one of the residents. Funny how kids and dogs always seem to take to one another. The Stildon Nursery is one of many country homes run by the Children's51 words
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Article, Illustration148 1953-03-09 3 LITTLE Terence Critchlow gazes up at one of the new nursery rhyme pictures painted on a hospital ceiling m the U.K. It is part of a brightening-up plan to make a toddler's stay m the hospital "like a trip to fairyland." Walls and ceilings m all three148 words
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Article84 1953-03-09 3 r FHESE could b e people, A listed below but if not what aa c they? For instance, besides being a name, Paul Jones is a dance. Can you guess the rest? 1. Old Maid 2. Mary Jane 3. Blue Boy 4. Red Admiral 5. Black Jack84 words
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Article, Illustration179 1953-03-09 3 (LEFT) "You laughed when I sat down to play. Right Now listen to me sinsinß and like it! D'you think I rare for your jealous jibes? Believe me I'm ffoini? places with this voice of mine" which was literally true for two vearold Michael Curtis had hardly179 words
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Article429 1953-03-09 3 piTTSBI RGH, Pennsylva- nia To stimulate interest m the cultures of other nations, the University of Pittsburgh has set aside 18 classrooms, each of which is designed to portray the history and customs of a country. Known as Nationality Classrooms. they represent nationalities which helped build Pitsburgh429 words
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Article191 1953-03-09 3 Letter To The Editor SIR. Suppose you were travelling m a bus today and someone were kind enough to offer you a seat You would not refuse it. would you? Sorry- but it appears that some schoolgirls would. I was m a public bus travelling along South Bridge191 words
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Article103 1953-03-09 4 1. A connoisseur m the arts of eating and drinking Is railed (a) a gnrgon. (b> gourmet, (r> epicure, (d> echidna? Pride and Prejudice" was written by (a) Jane Austen, (b) Emily Bronte. <<> Charlotte Lronte, (d> J.i?ie Eyre? 3. Who invented Logarithms: (a) Euclid (M P«ato <c)103 words
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Article, Illustration535 1953-03-09 4 The Story So Far 11 WILSON, a uourxg sp- i nice, kaj joined hie f n tanker, the -PORT OF SPAIN' on Fa, I rfl service. '■'hie break: nut and B si rpects dirty work Ij i 'red off B<> >cy and the en -go tajnI with at535 words
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Article145 1953-03-09 4 27— "DIRTY WORK" ye tiie strel her now. Think ye can make it?" 1 ess panted the Ma c. gritting bis teeth. DETWEEN them, the Chief 1 i Bill lifted Phillips to the stretcher and. after n ghtmare journey, sot the "I ite back to his cabin an.i on to145 words
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660 1953-03-09 4 VOYAGER - VOYAGER iYffofr Your Neighbour— 2l I B 1 m Germany is not as easy as it was pre-war but there is still plenty of interesting places to visit and some very lovely scenery to see. With a population of TO million people very large660 words
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Article216 1953-03-09 4 FROM SCHOOL MAGAZINES Spotlighting Students' H The Rubber T«!^ By N. KAMACBANUUN, std VI "Wf Nibons Teba],P rov '>»... TVEAR my house m a rubber *J estate, lives an Indian rubber tapper named Ram. samy. At five o'clock m the morning, he is awakened by a watchman employed by the216 words
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Article108 1953-03-09 4 School. A cobbler (a a man who mends your sho >s. In Singapore most cobblers are Cninese. He carries 1 .1 bamboo pole across his shoulder from which hang two baskets In the baskets he keeps his tools, leather, glue and nails. You often see cobblers working on108 words
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Article450 1953-03-09 4 JN a remote and little known Siberian con I centration camp, far from I civilisation and the world at large, sat three gloom y I nien, M ient and despondent. <>n the first df February I one of them broke the I silence with a tremendous450 words
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Article42 1953-03-09 4 GAMES with WORDS TW SF 1 lot I thai I one of I 'I the definition s/oi (th, of twoWOI so em h 1 i 1 RII SWI!: ■,k. P spoke i 4. HS :>. whal i i S i i I i42 words
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Miscellaneous107 1953-03-09 4 THIMBLE THEATRE x Starring POPEYE I By TOM SIMS and BILL 2ABOLY BSWWBSSSSSBSWWiMM^ MWiiiiß.t, BSSMSeSMS v kjgoco ivuxr vll do. <'ll> es s tESTEES V-J -nrr, ii mi. ji i i i^)^^'^ m mm^ mmmmammmmm m 0)21X9- A 7%Sm a^ Y^uSSmk \^*stm /AOTHORS MUST B€ h&? 2^3" > jlovb S107 words
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