Singapore Standard, 11 March 1953
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Title Section10 1953-03-11 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ,H-1- SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1953. TWELVE PACES10 words
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Article760 1953-03-11 1 MOR E PAY AND MORE LEAVE 6,000 Dock Workers Will Stand To Benefit AN AWARD of increased pay for about 6,000 skilled and unskilled daily paid labourers, and more annual paid leave for certain others employed m the Singapore Naval Base, has been made by Mr. John Cameron, arbitrator m760 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-03-11 1 Putting Their Backs To It photo. Constables taking lessons at the Police Training College. Hendon, near London, put their backs into practice for the biggest crowd-control job they may ever tackle keeping back the Coronation p r o c e ssion watchers. The "crowd" for this practice was supplied byA.P. - 54 words
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Article535 1953-03-11 1 LEE MENG SWAP IS STILL ON 1 IXDOY Mir. 10 (Reuter) Mr. i hurchill, the Prime Minister. i ol Commons today the y le 1 1 the Hungarian otter to extkanf Edgar Sanders. British iin IsonesJ m Budapest. M UyJUI Chinese woman msi been entirely reM Churchill was answering a535 words
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Article29 1953-03-11 1 !l her on the H .t. another r She rushbut was I gang. her occuthe h ise had awakenT \v for help I the intruders to29 words
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Article107 1953-03-11 1 MOSCOW. Mar. 10 (UP)— Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung m the most significant development since the death of Josef Stalin today reaffirmed Soviet leadership of world Communism and warned that the Sino-Soviet front was '"invincible." The statement by Mao appeared on the front page107 words
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Article22 1953-03-11 1 CHINESE Nationalist warships raided Swatow harbour last week, raptured one Chinese Communist vessel and inflicted '"heavy damage* on others. UP.22 words
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Article24 1953-03-11 1 THE Islamic disaster fund m Holland has so far received over 25,000 guilders for aid to the Indonesia and Persia. Reuter.24 words
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Article85 1953-03-11 1 THE University of Malaya is expected shortly to announce the name of the successful candidate for the Chinese Chair. The Standard was told yesterday. The Selection Board on Chinese Study met last week at which certain "possibles" appeared. It is understood the Committee has made its85 words
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Article107 1953-03-11 1 COPENHAGEN, Mar. 10 (Reuter) Poland has seized seven Danish fishing boats, with 30 Danes aboard, m the Hela Bay area near Dan/iff, less than 24 hours after again demanding that Denmark return a Russian-built MIG jet plane which landed on Bornholm island last week.107 words
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Article28 1953-03-11 1 THE English-language Chinese Nations Is! dally, China Post. iii Taipeh reported Stalin's funeral under the headline, M Jf Worms Don: Get Stalin, The Devil Must. (Reuter-AAP).28 words
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Article98 1953-03-11 1 Standard Staff Reporter EIGHTY Malay seamen being the combined rrcws of five Singapore Harbour Board tugs stood by throughout last night waiting for high water for a second attempt at re-floating the 5,969-ton freighter Jalamohan. which ran aground m Singapore harbour, earlier m the evening.98 words
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Article26 1953-03-11 1 RUSSIAN-born Gassily Kirinsclienko, 63-year-old mental home employee m the Montevideo cut hi> throat and killed himself after hearing of Marshal Staling death. Reuter.26 words
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Article63 1953-03-11 1 THE United Malays. National Organisation will petition the Indonesian Government to allow Inche Abdul Samad to enter the country. Inche Samad. formerly of the Utusan Melayu. is still detained under the Emergency Regulations m St. John's Island. H e has applied to th e Indonesian Government63 words
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Article48 1953-03-11 1 A WALLET containing certain personal effects and an identity card Perak No. 2003G5 bearing the name of P. N Nair of 140 Kampong Boyan Lane, Taiping, was handed over to the Tanjong Pagar Police station m November last year. Will Nair claim back his property?48 words
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Article18 1953-03-11 1 WIND-iatmod blazes have destroyed nearly 4,000 acres of French forests within the last week. A P.18 words
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Article348 1953-03-11 1 WHAT THE NAVAL BASE MEN GOT Satndard Staff Reporter FOLLOWING are the awards made by Mr. Cameron The union's demand that a minimum total wage of 1334 per day be paid to unskilled daily-rated labourers will be accepted. Daily-rated employees m other grades, beginning with those drawing a basic wage348 words
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Advertisement104 1953-03-11 1 r^iy^ i HKHMHt •Vi r> 11 IM) mt nl» a I• mul pai ill i[^ ana IT5*. I Mil* f C*L^ a-^_. MK^-E _fc art Fi V V- V _r _L_. S3 ■l <■_? t*r, z, T It's the high quality •He* ,f 5 3 you Bet> for the u104 words
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Advertisement37 1953-03-11 1 LtWANT 'CarLm* OU HO HONG OIL MILLS LTD. €5 CUUIUST <;'PO«e TH 591,-s*l/ Tutt4ll///i Suitable for Infant Feeding Distributors ft* Malaya: McALISTER c* CO., LTD. Singapore -1, kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, lViiaii". km bins, Sarawak, Horneo. c. n.37 words
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Article109 1953-03-11 2 A SINGAPORE detective recruit, Tan Hong Chwet, attached to the routine sub-branch. C.I.D., v found hanged at his i e in North Bridge B id yesterday. a bachelor and 1. ith iiis mother. Shortly H .,.m., iIm found him hanginf bj a rope, suspended i e109 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-03-11 2 "THE Island Players" visited Pulo Bukom Installation recently and presented their play "Travellers Joy" m the Bukom Club. After the show members of the Bukom Club entertained the players. "Travellers Joy" will be presented at the Victoria Theatre from tomorrow to Saturday. A scene68 words
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Article281 1953-03-11 2 PROBATION SYSTEM TIIK co-operation of parents is often the deciding factor m whether probation cases being handled by the Singapore Social Welfare Department will prove a success. A spokesman of the Department told The Standard yesterday that without the co-opera-I on uf tne parents and281 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-03-11 2 MR P A CORBETT, Manavins-Director of .Messrs. P. (iardner Corbett Ltd., one of the leading paper exporters m England, who is now m Singapore studying the paper market conditions m Malaya.33 words
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Article145 1953-03-11 2 RAILWAY MEN'S MORALE IS GOING UP I KUALA LIMPI R, Tues. i The morale of the Malayan Railway staff has risen, according to Mr. J. W. Shepley, Malayan Raii- way Labour and Welfare Officers, This is the result of a team from the Federation Depart- ment of Information Services j145 words
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Article125 1953-03-11 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— the provision of street lamps Jg lorongs and, of children's Pla3-grounds m Johore Bahru were some of the facilities asked for by elected Councillors at the recent Town Council meeting. Inche Sardon said $11,500 had been put aside for lighting m Johore State.125 words
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Article312 1953-03-11 2 RURAL AREAS USED AS MAIN BASE Spore Trafficking In Girls Standard Staff Reporter TRAFFICKERS of young girls from the Federation are using Johore Bahru, or outlying rural districts m Singapore, such as Bukit Tim ah or Jurong, as a base for operations, says the monthly report of the Social Welfare312 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-03-11 2 MR. A. E. STEPHENS, overseas representative of the Kensitas Cigarette Company, arrived from Australia by Qantas BOAC yesterday on a three we c k visit to Singapore and the Federa- tion.— Standard photo.Standard - 35 words
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Article113 1953-03-11 2 DONATIONS are still being received regularly by the Dutch Flood Relief Fund from people of many nationalities m Singapore. Since the fund was first formed last month over $150,000 has been remitted to the Netherlands Government. The two final even's m aid of the fund113 words
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Article27 1953-03-11 2 MR. KEITH PAYNE will speak today at the British S^iiii P-m. the series The World Around Us Hi<= talk is entitled 'The Industrial Revolution."27 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-03-11 2 BL2S *3S332£gttmT2£ ot ,ta iniag his successful »ri_*ri~.i!_t L- _7 l, ™siry, exam- Standard photo.Standard - 15 words
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Article55 1953-03-11 2 NQ Boon Tor (43), was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with cruelty to a cat. He was alleged to have beaten the cat to death with a wooden stick m River Valley Road on Sunday. Claiming trial, he was allowed bail55 words
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135 1953-03-11 2 ATTENDANCE at the safety-first exhibition for Singapore taxi drivers, organised by the Registrar of Vehicles was disappointing, the Registrar, Mr B C J Buckeridge, told The Standard yesterday He said out of about 6.000 taxi-drivers mi n the Colony about 1.500 attended. "Many of135 words
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Article71 1953-03-11 2 ARRANGEMENTS have been comple'.ed for the first Singapore teachers' reunion week which begins on Saturday. \v;th a swimming carnival. The programme includes a debate, variety concert, games and a ga'a dinner and dance on Mar. 20 at Raffles Hotel. Tickets for the dinner and dance are71 words
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Article83 1953-03-11 2 KANDASAMY Thielianarhan claimed trial at the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday when he was charged with stealing a motoi car spotlight worth $37.50 m Victoria Street at 2 a.m on Mar. P. He will also be tried on ti charge of being m83 words
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Article173 1953-03-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter EXPERIMENTS conducted simultaneously by th e Singapore. Towgay Growers' Association and the agricultural division of the Department of Commerce and Industry, on the keeping qualities of towf£ J f r <££ n from well waint <* in SL ,00^ a^e food producing area173 words
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53 1953-03-11 2 Standard Pattern Service BY Rosalind Ratnam IMPORTANT: When ordering a pattern, send m a completed measurement chart, seven coupon, and three ten cent stamps. Some readers have only sent me seven coupons without the measurement chart and the stamps. I cannot cut your pattern unless I have your measurements. Please53 words
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Advertisement50 1953-03-11 2 _a I Musical i' >X* s pree Jpsp^ m s£3| ftreel i| _B_^_______ •-•'^r M ai ~***>' a4prfli i tmt '"^l v 'JPtUiaS: imxH.xicoM>R^ > SATURDAY MNITE [CAPITOL I X __m^^^ _m I wmmm SP.H.dnSILVA «-o- sr»/tr mmmmsm -mm** mmm tsstssm t*9# I Slim Fat Away fHL^a_riss*s-S" .fe J _Ss_*i50 words
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Advertisement263 1953-03-11 2 "I WAS __-H______k r*x ____B-_ i_____- A mAii" Christine Voted KoTT^ teg NEW X OR*. Mar; 8 <AP) rhr. c s soldier who was traa S f orn*d0 rn*d fi^Jf^*'' M»W» woman, was last night voted -\v A J; aalsh fry tho ScaodtniTlan Sorift^s of Ore a ?r^ a oi263 words
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Article154 1953-03-11 3 Married Women Are Not Eligible SINGAPORE married women teachers may not be eligible for the proposed post-Normal training to qualify lor higher pay under the new Education Service for teachers m English schools. The Standard was told yesterday that since married women teachers were classified as "temporary teachers" they would154 words
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Article59 1953-03-11 3 A SINGAPORE Government medical officer will attend the following clinics to give medical attention and treatment to the members of the public. Monday: Chang! Clinic 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.: Tuesday: Kampong Batak Clinic 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.: Wednesday: Chang. Clinic 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.:59 words
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Article40 1953-03-11 3 NEGRO dancers Byron Cuttler and Manuela St. Claude, wil) present üßalau Bala Negra" at the St. Patrick*! day dance ol »Varranl Officer* and Sergeants ot GtlQ FARELF. at their Mess m Tanglin on Saturday.40 words
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Article, Illustration135 1953-03-11 3 •SEVEN Jungle crackshots of 2 6 Gurkha Rifles were presented with the MillingtonDrake trophy by the C-in-C FARELF, General Sir Charles Keightly, at General Headquarters, FARELF, in Singapore yesterday. The trophy which was donated in 1950 by Sir Eugen Millington-Drake. is awarded to the best rifle team135 words
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Article78 1953-03-11 3 DONATIONS to the Royal Portrait Fund m Singapore now stand at several hundred dollars. Mr. J. R. Hill. City Treasurer, told The Standard yesterday. Professor Arthur Pan has been commissioned to paint the portrait of the Queen. It is expected to be finished by78 words
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Article135 1953-03-11 3 A hRDIC T of murder by some person or persons unknown was recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday at the end of the inquiry into the death of a toffee-shop assistant. Tan Sens Teo. Dr. K. Shanmugaratnam ?aid m h evidence that135 words
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Article88 1953-03-11 3 A CHARGE that the Singapore Government "appears to be extremist in its BtUttide and Irresponsible*' in its dealing with the Government Medical Workers' Union was made in a letter to the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L. BIythe. by the assistant secretary ot the union. Mr. Peter William?,88 words
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Article106 1953-03-11 3 THE following are officials of the Singapore Young Men Muslim Association for 195:.. President. Turin Ha.ji Mohamed Khan: vice-president. H. A. Jivabhai: hon. secretary, A. Wanior: bon. treasurer, Abdeali Tayebali: Wat secretary. Abdul Hamid bin Sulaiman: ass. treasurer, Mansoor Al-Kadri: hon. sports secretary. Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim:106 words
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Article40 1953-03-11 3 THE Singapore Sixth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. R. I. B. Pates yesterday sentenced Kueh Seng Eng to six weeks rigorous imprisonment for stealing a pen worth $14 from Shantilal Ratilal m North Bridge Road on Dec. 13.40 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-03-11 3 Standard picture. TWO Standard-Vacuum Oil Company employees, Mr. Quek Liang Chua (Accounts) and Mr. Ooi Thean Leong (Sales), will leave for New York today by Pan-American Airways to study the company's operation in America. Mr E P J. Fee, Acting Gene ral Manager, is seen presentin"' round-the-world air tickets toStandard - 56 words
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Article241 1953-03-11 3 GOVT. BUILDING IN RURAL AREA THE construction of a modern Borstal for Singapore youthful delinquents is receiving; the immediate attention of th* Government, Mr. A. W. Clow, Commissioner of Prisons, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Clow said the Borstal, which was recommended by the Prison Inquiry241 words
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Article63 1953-03-11 3 THE Singapore Serangoon Road District Committee h making elaborate preparations for the Coronation celebrations m the area. A 26-man committee has been elected under the chairmanship of Mr. Lim Slew Ek. The committee met last week and decided to hold processions, stage Chinese Waya n g63 words
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Article194 1953-03-11 3 Satndard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will be holding the fifth post-war flower exhibition on a scale surpassing anything yet previously attempted. Organized by the Singapore Gardening Society, the exhibition will be held from Mar. 27-29 at the Happy World, Stadium. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.194 words
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Article363 1953-03-11 3 South Winds Ideal For A TB Camp Tsast THE South Winds Hotel offered to the Singapore Government for conversion to a tuberculosis sanatorium would make an excellent site for a T.B. Settlement, Dr. G.H. Garlick, Director of the Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic, told The Standard yesterday. "I hope the possibility363 words
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Article54 1953-03-11 3 WOMEN students who have already registered their name, for the adult classes m the People's Education Association m litracy m English and those who wish to join thes e classes are requested to report at the RaiTles Girls' School tomorrow at 7 p.m., said Mr. B. G. Saiiai,54 words
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Article28 1953-03-11 3 A SPECIAL service will beheld at the new Singapore Methodist Church m Bedok Road on Saturday, to dedicate a new organ by Bishop R. L. Archer.28 words
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Article139 1953-03-11 3 ALL MALAYAN Muslims will weleorhe the establishment of a mosque m London, Dato S. I. O, Alsagoff. chairman of the Muslim Advisory Board m Singapore, told Tho Standard yesterday. Dato Alsagoff said that a* far as he was aware there WM now only one139 words
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Article51 1953-03-11 3 FUNERAL grants of three deceased members are stilt outstanding and claimants art; asked to send m their claims, says the annual report of the Singapore Christian Funeral Society to be tabled at the annual general meeting on Mar. 15. The society has a total membership of51 words
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Article33 1953-03-11 3 THE Director of Medical Services. Dr. W. J. Vickers. will present badges to members of the Singapore Hospital Reserve at St. John Headquarters. Stamford Road, on Mar. 18, at 5.30 p.m33 words
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Advertisement70 1953-03-11 3 M ft mihin PAIGE IKTS SLASHED $8/50 m|. Sl>OltT. SHIRTS -I $10/50 (OTTO'S MESH SHIRTS SLASHED $4/90 -i iSHEO $15/50 WASSIAMULLS ilh.ll STREET ||1S __V H_r __v L M IDE IN ENGLAND s Yon -chafing Perfect illi complete security. HIT, SAFE, SOLUBLE. lAIUBLE \l Ml. FIRS! i I VSS DI70 words
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Advertisement96 1953-03-11 3 PACKAMW I •j? itrssnststiv linost In Atsisssmttif ___fafc_. V il__________r^l •s >^s__M B__i_^___i_^___i ___Ho* o* •8 1 .I m Ws\ __fl v. II 5" <j ■fi^n^ R.. ■■'11 MJ^jM"!__j -5 ________4!l__E3a 9_3____B Bl _^____________h_______l _cl T_m-_-_nim-iS----------^---f----_^--f i <*< J> '9sß! iKS^w .Sv^m .-.•.•^*38 >_______■___. WSS^^*" u--a 3sBHB»WrJW"^>?*^^_M ___?T^"_____ ____^___H ___S96 words
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203 1953-03-11 4 Top Red Sub- Ed it or Shot Dead In Malacca KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Another branch committee member of the Malayan Communist Party has been killed. He was S. Man. am, alias Subramaniom, alias Elankoran, (29) who at one time was employed m Gemas as a sub-editor for Tamil publications issued203 words
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Article119 1953-03-11 4 Teachers' Request Granted THE President of the Board and princ pals of Chinese Middle schools m Singapore held a meeting at the Chinese Club yesterday to discuss the teachers' request for n increase m pay. The meeting decided that the principals of the different schools should meet to fix the119 words
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Article105 1953-03-11 4 THE British debating team and th c University of Malaya a ill hold a debate on Friday. at B. M p.m. m the Central Hall of the Faculty of Medicine at which Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the CommissionerGeneral, will preside. The debate is on: "Religion is irreconcilable105 words
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Article107 1953-03-11 4 GIAM AH TEE was acquitted m the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Whit ton yesterday at the conclusion of a trial i A which he was charged with causing the death of a woman. Chong Ah Wong. It was alleged :hat on the night of Apr. 27107 words
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Article165 1953-03-11 4 A YOUNG man was yesterday charged m the Singapore Third District Court with outraging the modesty of a 14-year-old girl who lived m the same house. Mr. C. F. J. Ess. prosecuting on a fiat, said that ihe girl. Lim Kirn Wah, was sleeping on165 words
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Article100 1953-03-11 4 RADIO Malaya will audition aspiring actors for the parts of two policemen, m a new serial by Michael Sme e entitled "Police Corporal Hashim.** Those with stage experience or those who hav c been before the microphone would b e preferred. But anyone can attend the100 words
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Article96 1953-03-11 4 PHILIP R. WILLIAMS, a Singapore City Councillor, and X. F. Fernandez, appeared before Mr. R. B I. Pates, Sixth Police Court Magistrate, yesterday on a summons alleging tlfttt they used ''abusive language" to Muthaliappan Saminathan. a sundry goods shop proprietor on Oct. 10, last year. Mr S. K.96 words
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Article51 1953-03-11 4 IPOH Tues. A 150-foot dragon is to be a prominent t Sfi ure i "S f T^P-n^s Coronation celebrations. Mounted on ram the dragon will be P™ e e <?, by outboard motors and bnlhantly lighted. It will SL\H2 of the Procession on the51 words
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Article66 1953-03-11 4 THE Singapore Department of Social Welfare has m its care Tan Ah Bey. a six-year old girl whose parents failed to claim her after she was discharged from the Middleton Hospital. Anybody able to supply information about the parents of Ah Bey should get m66 words
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Article94 1953-03-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Tatsuharu Mara, first Japanese vessel to caU at a Federation port after the Occupation, will arrive at Port Swettenham on Mar. 14. She belongs to the Shinnihon Line of Kobe, formerly known as the Tatsuuma Line. The name was94 words
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Article300 1953-03-11 4 BUT HER CONDUCT IS CENSURED Xl ALA LUMPUR, Toes.— Mr. Justice Briggs, m the Supreme Court, here, today, gave judgment m favour of the plaintiff. Madam C. Saraswathy Ammal, against Mr. Wong See Leng, Selangor tin miner and contractor, m a land suit. On300 words
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Article68 1953-03-11 4 PEXAXG. Tues— The second Indian Navy ship to call here within a week. the frigate Investigator arrived here yesterday for a week's stay. Shortly after the warship had cast anchor, the agent of the Government of India. Mr. Ran.akrishna Rao. and a party went aboard for68 words
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138 1953-03-11 4 PENANG, Tues— The Labour Adviser to the Secretary of State lor the Colonies Mr. R. Parry who is at present m Penang, told The Standard today that the idea of a training college for trade unionists mi n this CO u n }u y u,d138 words
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223 1953-03-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Agreeing with the assessors who found the accused guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, Mr. Justice Wilson, at the High Court here today, convicted 35-year-old Charan Singh, employed as a watchman at the Fung Keong rubber factory, Klang, and223 words
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Article112 1953-03-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. j A hero of the Malaya campaign will act as British Resident. Pahang. He ia Mr. .1. L. H. Davies who was with Lt.Col. Chapman, author of "The Jungle Is Neutral." Mr. Davies. a prewar Police j i Officer who speaks112 words
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Article91 1953-03-11 4 THE Singapore .PeopVs Education Association will open three new adult classes for women students only at Raffles Girls Srhool at 7 p.m. today. Mr. B. G. Sahai. secretary of the P.E.A., told The Standard last night, women students who had registered at the P.E.A. m91 words
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Article48 1953-03-11 4 THE Singapore Youth Council will hold its annual general meeting at the BritLsh Council Hall on Mar. 17. One of the resolutions to be discussed at the meeting will be whether to make Singapore the venue of the World Assembly of Youth m 1954.48 words
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121 1953-03-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A man, who said he had received anonymous threats if he married a certain girl (now his wife), was discharged under a $100 bond by the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate, Inch* Ismail, today. Razali bin Ahmad, a 24-year-old junior meteorological assistant, was121 words
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Advertisement236 1953-03-11 4 TODAY f > •""•ST*"** »»M'» Pk, PETER USTINOV li LM. LM, I. .JCjr DAVID TOMUNSON «u0...M. :W-\f* MM \g& BACK-BY WtSAHJW: POPULAR |M REQUEST! JE^SSf^. I'll s LATEST mm. gazette is I^aMJffi' 1 OPENS TOMORROW Tin- curse o( 21MM> \rars defied lo film llii> I a«l\ciihir»- m lh** rmrrald ami236 words
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Advertisement245 1953-03-11 4 51.45, 4, 6.30,*9.30 Hj^ftr. %j| -fl_________t_____k v *ff issm?- riiPT* a I p...*t 1-^.u^.,, -mastery'op T^'y- 1 Snashbuvklin,, s«^ of i__e^f S<__i HL auDI I WJia%'yf|jßj||\ x (2 fil PIEIII c OI or 6j TEcmr/coioA ROBERT NEWTON UNDA DARNELL WILLIAM BF\m\ ■i^*~> Utu_-_-___t__--MM.__-a^ ill NOw rnr*^i_r > r«^ i n.n245 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-03-11 5 I CHADS and relatives of lee (hew. an ex terrorist who surrendered in 19.">0. •;.< tin- red Ai Sun Kee Rest.ici.tnt. Kuala I.umpur. to «.!.!iute the first birthday of Ml >i)ii during the weekrml Pit hire shows Mrs. I.ee (hew holding the hab.v while the proud father on70 words
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Article119 1953-03-11 5 TWICE Within four days Kwan Smtky unemployed, attempted to jump oil the ninth floor of the Singapore improvement Trust flats m l pper Pickering Street, it was stated m the Fifth Police Court yesterday. He was ordered to v lent ito woodbrtdge119 words
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Article68 1953-03-11 5 THE tour-day auction of the estate of the late Dtawood bin H..d.iee Hassan which concluded yesterday realised 52.462.H00. including $645,950 from 26 lots of property solo yesterday More than 40 nouses m tapper Serangoon. Hajee Lane Pennefather Road and Albert Street were Bold yesterday at prices68 words
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Article48 1953-03-11 5 SINGAPORE Police have recovered a maroon coloured fountain pen with a gold cap and the name. M M. AriflTin." engraved on it. The pen is believed to have been stolen from the owner, who is asked t«» contact Inspector Tan Chin Wee at Central Polite Station48 words
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Article365 1953-03-11 5 Why A Postal Strike- -BY UNION CHIEF Standard Staff Reporter THE basic cause of the pending strike of the Singapore Postal and Telecommu nications clerks is the effective date of revision of their salaries, Mr. G. Kandasamy, secretary of the P and T. Workers Union says m a statement yesterday.365 words
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Article319 1953-03-11 5 IN one of the bes' debates ever held hi the Colony, the British Universities Debating Team showed their mettle to win rounds of applause from 500 lecturers. teachers and undergraduates at Gari Eng Seng School hall last night. The proposers of the motion "this house prefers319 words
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Article73 1953-03-11 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 10. The following are the closing prices ot rubbei and tin on London Market today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 22 d. Spot £957 per ton 17 A buyers, £958 sellers. *P' 22 d Three months: £941 July/Sept. 21 id. buyers,73 words
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Article97 1953-03-11 5 INSPECTOR Shar Mohamed told the Singapore Coroner yesterday he searched the body of a Chinese woman floating m Rochore Canal and found a leather wallet containing i small comb. $6 and a Johore identity card. Giving evidence yesterday, the husband, a farmer m Kulal. said97 words
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Article55 1953-03-11 5 TWO suspects, a man and a boy, detained by Singapore Police for allegedly stealing a revolver from a constable m Balcstier Road on Monday. have been released. Police stated that the revolver has recovered the same day from under a fish tank m the grounds of a55 words
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Article, Illustration4 1953-03-11 5 Templers Ply By Helicopter4 words
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Article284 1953-03-11 5 TOTAL donation, to the British Flood Relief Fund (Singapore) up to noon yesterday amounted to $145,247.10. Donations received m the i-_<;t 24 hours are:Brought forward 51.T7.882.14 MeVs?s g R &RR Shaw $.5 000.00. The Stage Club WOOOO Goal Loo Club $500 00 The Shanghai Book Co284 words
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297 1953-03-11 5 Malayan Unionists Can Set The Lead In Asia MCFTU MAN MS IMPRESSED JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Malaya can become the training ground for trade union workers throughout Asia, Mr. T.S. Bavin of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions said at Johore Bahru on Monday. Speaking to trade unionists at a297 words
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119 1953-03-11 5 JESSELTON, Mar. 10 (Reuter) Food, clothina and medical supplies are being: rushed by air and sea to the inhabitants of the stricken North Borneo town of Tawau which was almost completely destroyed by fire on Saturday. i Free rue. milk and other119 words
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Article51 1953-03-11 5 RAUB. Tues. A young Sikh. Mr. Santa Singh, who secured a Grade I oass m the recent School Certificate examination, has been engaged as a temporary teacher m the Methodist Girls* School. Raub. His appointment is due to a a acute shortage of women51 words
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Article, Illustration130 1953-03-11 5 ..Penghulu is taken Cor a joy-ride SO M I 4.000 village r s of young and o1 d gathered around the padang j, and hillside I of Kuala Iriig,! Trengganu, to greet the High Comraissio n c r and Lady Templer, l d v r i n gf their tour130 words
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Advertisement144 1953-03-11 5 MM6CR IN THE DARK OR EVEREADY **Smm\MmWM\ FLASHLIGHTS TO THE RESCUE -_A-»s-. r~~M\ _____k AN "EVEREADY" FLASHLIGHT WOULD HAVE MADE ALL THE DIFFERENCE I __-_W-^-_^§r__r' m L^^^fAj m^"^ y ■ilil Tm jSs. I I V^q' II S mt-ti ml j^ m^ mmW I a__r___L ~____*___^__B a -Mm mt^K _-____________K7'S k144 words
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Article700 1953-03-11 6 ■"< NDRED i the U.N E Comi n for Euro] fii' versy m Euro. -id Ann i ica We l vt that, m the debate now launched m Washington, Mr. Anthony Eden and Mr. H.A. Butler will turn to thii formidable tome for facts and figures with700 words
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Article, Illustration1660 1953-03-11 6 CRITIC - Harold Laski: Labour's Grey Eminenes CRITIC *j HAROLD Laski was a very interesting figure m the British Labour movement, and Mr. Kingsley Martin does well to bring out a biographical memoir* quickly (,t is less than two years since La.ski died). It is an exceedingly good hook, a fine piece1,660 words
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Article, Illustration761 1953-03-11 6 CASSANDRA SAYS: 1 The self-extinguish-ing firebrands behaved like naughty girls. LONDON. TV HEN our suffragettes were fighting their battle they threw themselves under horses' heels and were killed, they chained themselves to iron railings and they were gaoled for their beliefs. When the BoLshevik prisoner Sazo n761 words
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Article322 1953-03-11 6 Sir: Casual reports of the threatened strike by the clerks m Singapore Government Service prompted me to find out the causes of discontentment. I was shocked to learn that the clerks of the Singapore Post and Telegraph and the General Clerical Service are still waiting for322 words
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Article104 1953-03-11 6 Sir: I was shocked to see m a picture published m The Singapore Standard (5.2.53) that som c trade unionists took part m the Social Welfare Lottery draw at Penang. I remember that when the Social Welfare Lottery Bill was tabled befor c a meeting of the104 words
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Article311 1953-03-11 6 Review of views No Big Blow CHUNG SHIXG JIT PAO com-! meriting on the commutation, ot Lee Meng's death sentence, says that the time has come for a review of the assessor' system. Although Lee Meng's capture* was no big blow to th e Mala-' .van Communists, this gesture' by311 words
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Advertisement97 1953-03-11 6 CSINCAPOKK man SIAM)ARD ll INDLPE.NLrK.VI MURMNG NLWSHAPLR k HEAD OFFICE. 128, Robinson Road. Singopor*. Telephone Not: *****—***** Ccb't b Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, i_j r Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sultan Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8,97 words
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Article, Illustration154 1953-03-11 7 5,000 N'lists In Burma Said On The Run RANGOON, Mar. 10 (Reutor). Th e Burmese War Office said last nighi tl 5,000 Chi nose N i nalist guerillas re on the run m rtheast B .a followthe reoccupation of ishu tate by Burm- > ago. ioo I m the te154 words
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Article12 1953-03-11 7 UK Navy Escort For Tito i c The throw n ines i12 words
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Article83 1953-03-11 7 6 Hurt In Rawalpindi Outbreak KARACHI Mar. 10, (AP)— rsoi was ki led and In a Fresh outbreak of em demon ga it the Ahmedya S it Rawalpindi, it was n terday. Rep rti From the north 1 injab city where Prime ster Liaquat Ali Khan ed m 1951 said83 words
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Article14 1953-03-11 7 IJtESIDtXI l,.,nhouer »Pl>ointed a former \tomi< Lnerri > Straysa as lo him «n ■lomic A.F.P.A.F.P. - 14 words
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Article26 1953-03-11 7 THE Thai (Government has nvide arrangements to send Miss Thailand 19.V1. Miss PraHUt, an orchestra and four prominent boxers to entertain Thai troops m Korea.— A.F.P.A.F.P. - 26 words
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Article25 1953-03-11 7 RADIO Pakistan announced a -light general improvement m tlie over-all situation m the Punjab last night, where an :i-Ahmadi led to campaign disturbances recently.— A.F.P.A.F.P. - 25 words
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Article32 1953-03-11 7 THE lininl States Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear the appeal of union leader Harry Kridjjes. convicted of Ivipr to obtain I nited States by denying he was ntimMhip a Communist.— U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article35 1953-03-11 7 COLONEL John Hunt, leader of the British Everest expedition nine other members of the team and 25 porters set off yesterday on the 170-mile trek to a village In the foothills of the Himalayas.— A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article33 1953-03-11 7 EGYPT has protested to r.rii.iiii against "unlawful and detrimental actions" by certain British officials m t!ie Southern Sudan. Mr. Mahi: .Ml Fawzv. the Foreien Minister said last night. He refused to elaborate. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article30 1953-03-11 7 A LABOUR Member of Parliament. Mr. Arthur Irvine, suggested m the House of Commons yesterday tnat Nation.ilist China*! seat on the United Nations Security Council .should be declared vacant ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article26 1953-03-11 7 THF British Broadcasting Corporation is studying a plan to give television viewers three-dimensional "live" programmes and put Britain ahead m the race for TV supremacy.—R ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article40 1953-03-11 7 the Chinese Nationalist Central News Agency said yesterday that two United Slates navy airmen among 11 reported missing after a patrol b'imbrr was shot down off the China coast on Jan. 18. are held by the Chinese being Communists. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-03-11 7 Treaty signed photo. -v\\\\\\\\\ Turkey, Greece and Yugoslavia ■Igtj a treaty nf (Headship and <o operation at a cere- g moiiy in Ankara recent- 5 Iv. The three Foreign Ministers join hands glee. fullv after the ccrcmonv. J i Left to right: Step- J han Stephanopoulos of Greece, Fuad KopruluA.P. - 59 words
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109 1953-03-11 7 Turko-French Talks On Balkans Start PARIS. Mar. 10, (Renter) The Turkish Premier, Adnan Menderes, and his Foreign Minister, Professor Fuad Kopnilu, today start a round of conferences with the French Government. They will ran^e over international problems that the two countries— -both members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and109 words
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Article33 1953-03-11 7 MR RICHARD EWART, 48. Bi tish labour Member of Parliament for Sunderland South, died here Monday. He had been m ill health for several months and entered hospital recently. Reuter33 words
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Article447 1953-03-11 7 Stalin's Death Enhances Hope Of World Peace UNITED NATIONS, Mar. 10, (UP)—Secretory of Stote John Foster Duties said yesterday he believes Josef Stalin's death enhances the tuture hope of world peace. He told a news conference at the United Nations heodaucrters he (sta!in) cannot bequeath to447 words
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262 1953-03-11 7 UNITED NATIONS, Mar. 10, (AP) The U N overwhelmingly beat down a Soviet proposal yesterday to abolish the United Nations Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea. The Communists charged it was nothing but a "tool of the American Command.'' i262 words
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Article135 1953-03-11 7 NEW DELHI. Mar. 10, (UP) Indian Communist deputies provoked th e third row m a week m the Indian Parliament yesterday when they walked out of the Chamber m support of a Deputy ordered removed from the House for shouting. Last week, the135 words
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Article134 1953-03-11 7 SHAPE. Mar. 10, VP) Some high-ranking Western officers are going to ire*! up mi n Russian uniforms to inject a touch of realism m a five-day sham battle of brains which started yesterday at SHAPE. One of them, a SHAPE officer reported, will be Field134 words
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Article118 1953-03-11 7 COPENHAGEN, Mar. 10. Poland made its third demand yesterday for the return by Denmark of the first Russianbuilt MIG-15, which has fallen undamaged into Western hands. Return of the MIG pilot, Lieut. Franeiszek Garcki, was also demanded. Poland's third demand for the return of the highlyU.P.; Reuter - 118 words
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Article35 1953-03-11 7 FIFTEEN new arrests were made m New Delhi yesterday among militant leaders of the extreme Rightwing parties bringing the number of persons arrested since the demonstrations started last Friday up to 100. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 35 words
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Article26 1953-03-11 7 MOSCOW Radio yesterday announced the appointment of Deputy Foreign Minister Vasili Kuznetsov as Soviet Ambassador to Red China, replacing Alexander Panyush- kin. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-03-11 7 Jf photo. 9 Mn ..irinr the battered dykes in southwest Holland has begun in THE rigantie into "£,tton I 50-metre caisson to close to 52-n.elr* B ap ST HelftEts'uik' OZ to the raisson will fc^ filled by pipeline with «n«AP - 40 words
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Article109 1953-03-11 7 6 Nations Accept Charter STRASBOURG. Mar. 10, (Renter)— The Foreign Ministers of six European nations last night formally accepted a charter designed to unite their countries m political, military and economic partnership M. Paul Henri Spaak handed over the draft constitution to M. Georges Bidault French Foreign Minister o n109 words
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142 1953-03-11 7 MOSCOW, Mar. 10. (UP) Observers lirlieved tonight that l§rrmier (leorsi Malenkov would view favourably meeting with President Eisenhower to di>-< i^ peace. They deduced this flrow the Premier's reJteratioa i that it is his sacred duty I to continue Stalin's peace policy. Since142 words
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Article58 1953-03-11 7 THE Supreme Sovir: i o be convened m Moscow on Mar. 14 to endorse de< < ioi made to reshuffle the So t Government which were tal i on Mar. 6 jointly by the Central Committee of th e Co nmunist Party of the Council i f MinistersAFP - 58 words
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Article42 1953-03-11 7 THE Magistrate trying .Tomo Kenyatta and five other Africans on Mau Mau chargei m Kenya said yesterday i,e hoped to give his verdict ai <! judgment on Mar. 31. T trial will then hav c lasted nearly four months ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article163 1953-03-11 7 Commons laid: KntHn ON M ;V\ 10 (Reutcr). Mr. Anthony Nutting, Poreign Lnder-Secretary said yesterday he understood the effect on British trade With China of restrictions recently imposed by the Mutual Security Agency on the carriage of goods to Formosa was likely to be163 words
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Advertisement53 1953-03-11 7 Ci Genuine Swlmi Brand TOBLERONE ="d most scnsationol Toblcr than twenty years and §9 »heh world there is hardly a y/TV not know it. Owing to its 1} Os oUo its original shape, f *-Zi" U r P° cki "t' h A t r (f th Jnternational chocolate ml c53 words
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Advertisement54 1953-03-11 7 COSSOR Mel( Maker the tanttiu JxuwuAtfe o ;r;; G s H A T LE ST °r s it y,^* It y ROBINSON S SALE STARTS Fully Tropicalised, these receiving sots ore Guaranteed m Perfect Condition to receive Australian, Indian, Indonesian and all Malayan States. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. Available m -v54 words
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Article82 1953-03-11 8 MANILA, Mar. 10. (AP).— j Japan and the Philippines have reached ''complete agree- ment" on the salvaging by the i .Japanese of about 30 wartime vessels m Philippine waters. Ihe Foreign Office said yesterj day. Under Secretary of Foreign I Affairs Felino Neri and Torn Nakagawa,82 words
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Article64 1953-03-11 8 JAPAN hat turned down an invitation to join the international fair which is to be hold In Jakarta m August. The reason for Japan's refusal Is ■not known, but it is believed :to be connected with the fact that the Indonesian Govern- ment has refused a64 words
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359 1953-03-11 8 THE need for co-operation, especially among Burma, Indonesia and Ceylon, to ensure that the tightening of restrictions on shipments of strategic goods to Communist China will be effective, is stressed m agency reports received here yesterday. A Reuter despatch from Washington says:359 words
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Advertisement285 1953-03-11 8 OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA SOUTH AFRICAN SOITII AMEKICAN REGULAR SERVICE For L. Marques. Cap 0 Town. P. Ettaabeth, B. London. Durban. Buenos Aires. .Montevideo Santos Rio de Janeiro tatii DI T Spore Penan,: TOZAI MARI No. 8 10 UMar NAGASAKI MARI ETA IMh Marrh accepting Car so I mm or Japan.285 words
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Advertisement820 1953-03-11 8 EAST ASIATIC Tif o- X pori* p -INDIA" for Bangkok nwm M a, M MALATA- for Adelaide, U/ lM H S Melbourne, Sydney (not I'M,. loading local cargo) _i >*__ "ERRIA" for Bangkok (not r nu I carrying passengers) 6R Ur Ua t "PRETORIA- for Bangkok Pr Saigon, Hongkong. Manila820 words
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235 1953-03-11 9 Bank Chief Tells of S-E Asia's economic Ills hsriip v:,r thr ll lrt and expanthe < Manses of governmental per'T.truftural pattern, the rise m world prices, foodstuffs and consequent inflationary Il( ir( l the economic health of South-East states Sir Kenneth W. Mealing, chair I "I -antile Bank <>« India,235 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-03-11 9 I'lmlo MARRIED officers of the Singapore Red Funnel Lines (Heap Eng Moh SS Bee SS Co.. Ltd.), will in seven months be occupy jni: flats (above) in the Ked runnel Lines' own Road" 1 ran e Grovc A feature of the building is that although it is divided into 11Standard - 69 words
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135 1953-03-11 9 Ceylon 'Cautious On China Trade Ban COLOMBO Mar. 10 .aVa*cr)— CfcyfetVi Trade mmm Com the new Anglo-American agreements tightening strategic -h.pment.s to ommunist China, said f,Mon was not conJ^" 1 of bb >»np.nents from the -sunn thai was Chinas concern. "We are interested m rice roaae mostl\ m British ship135 words
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Article67 1953-03-11 9 TOKYO. Mar. 10 (UP) Sources close to the government expressed fear today toat the current JapanPakistan trade talks m Tokyo may not fare well. Japan. fhe source said plans to buy 500.000 bales of raw cotton from Pakistan m exchange for 200.000.000 yards of cotton cloth.67 words
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Article167 1953-03-11 9 LONDON. Mar. 10 (Reuter* The British Government will shortly be reporting to the Commonwealth Governments on the findings of the AngloAmerican economic talks which concluded m Washington last night, usually reliable sources said here today. The Washington talks were mainly on the Commonwealth economic167 words
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Article127 1953-03-11 9 SMALL business was re- ported m the Singapore pro- duce market yesterday but quotations showed slight improvement over Monday's levels. Copra was transacted el S4IJ per picul for March shipment, which dosed at Ml|. April shipments of copra were reported clone at Ml, the closing prices127 words
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Article210 1953-03-11 9 SINGAPORE, Tues- The •Malayan share market was irregular today with a few firm spots m tins, according to the Maiayan Sharebrokers' Association. Industrial shares were generally quiet with no selling pressure. Rubber shares were again dull Changed p-jrr< were* INDUSfftIAI a Buyers Sellers Con. Tm210 words
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Article, Illustration125 1953-03-11 9 THE Board of Rubber Research Institute has offered a i.mited number of scholarships, tenable at the College of Agriculture. Mala/a, for a juried not normally exceeding three years. Known as 'he Rubber Research Institute of Malaya schoolarships they are open to applicants who have passed the Cambridge125 words
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Article294 1953-03-11 9 Business Is Difficult Standard Marker Reporter THE recent decline m the rubber prices has underlined the need for businessmen m Malaya generally to pursue a conservative policy this year. r J M J r 2 dei here as ta other P arts of South-East Asia are294 words
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Article151 1953-03-11 9 UK Tops Pakistan Imports KARACHI. Mar. 10. Renter) Britain which ran second to Japan as Pakistan's mam supplier of goods lasi year, regained Brsi o'ace m the first half of fc*T€ 1952-53 trade year, it was announced here lait night. Britain m this period sold goods to Pakistan worth R*151 words
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Article157 1953-03-11 9 RUBBER DROPS 1 1/4 CTS. Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices m Singapore declined another IJ cents per lb. on a quiet market yesterday fiirst grade rubber for March i shipment closing at 731 cents per lb. Lack of orders from abroad wa s largely responsible for the drop m prices.157 words
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Article54 1953-03-11 9 EGYPT and the S. Lei LY.un will sign a barter igi nei.t today providing for the exchange of 115.000 tons of Rw sian corn against 2 qu ntity f the saine value o! Elgyptii 1 c-otton. Th;- acree enl wo 1 J involve up £5,500.000 v. nf commoditiesAP - 54 words
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Article37 1953-03-11 9 M. TW° Japanese bankers of u j Gyo Bank arc scheduled to arrive m Taipei today to discuss with Chinese financial authorities final do tails for the establishment of a_ branch mi n Taiwan. A.F.PA.F.P. - 37 words
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Article33 1953-03-11 9 HONGKONG, March 10 Sperial Standard Serv i "->nccs I,n the Hot.. i chan 8* tor]..- .vcre 115.1 1 lerl m $*****5 to US I J° Maiayan $1: $0214 tv JS^ftael 433 words
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Article111 1953-03-11 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) la Sin g a pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R S.S Spot loose 72,' 73 i No 1 R S.S. 73i 734 No. 2 rt.S.S. 70* 70J No. 3 R.S.S. 67 ki'\ Ton?: Slightly steadier. TIN SINGAPORE. Tues The nriee111 words
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Advertisement152 1953-03-11 9 GOIXG to BtJMMA? WHY NOT TAKE A DIRECT ROUTE UNION OF BURMA AIDIAf A Vf lir Wig gl 7J MERGUI RANGOON via PENANG WEEKLY FOUR-ENGINED MARATHON SERVICE cmMMtmivtsjvm soojv mJmwJm External Serrices mho lo: CALCUTTA 4 flights weekly CHITTAGONG 3 flights weekly BANGKOK 2 flights weekly m/MM Li tenia I152 words
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Miscellaneous782 1953-03-11 9 *^e^aaaaaaay-^»>o^> > (a < ai-^ iii t inipNi»iii,uNiiipi u^NsB3s< l fl^ SINGAPORE Sli] X iHtxßii ri*: ro Kuaa Unpurl Soaaers^ Mauaham: Inm The lWun.l g«prea.i 7 P m r. STSi M{ 4 TIDES AND TIMES /PO/f 1 X ;.i!a Luaaour mr\*MW (49 Mm r. MSM \IM,hK: 3 ,20 am-7 5782 words
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Article, Illustration354 1953-03-11 10 FASHIONS from the French r nitll J ?r C Wor,d famo n.,.n, g* r parelh. Christian Dior, La aria ,m,i V J li, (r Soon here are (top row. "to Vi**"* St pink satin by Schiaparelli J'l > ><v, nn broideied and further adorn,:,354 words
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Article, Illustration297 1953-03-11 10 E ARI .lass of girls at st hoid .uid aie inivious to buy a present for our tearket who m shortly leaving Singapore for her home m Amerii.t. We would hkc to uive her a pn sent of a painting of a Mala >an scene297 words
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Article62 1953-03-11 10 j' '.ira ttiefci door, n b so/f Mac a -^-i/io on the ent I then close the ./oor. •i a ii alle are ma feed f. points rofce r*t< dpaper or a bock T 1 > m«fc« a small n 'iok otch draperies r I n*62 words
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568 1953-03-11 10 MARGARET SCOTT - Essential Items You'll Need In A Nursery MARGARET SCOTT by j I \\T\(; discussed the general approach to parenthood last week, let's ft into the more practical approach today and talk about the nursery. E n you only have a corner of your bedI Ito devote loathe baby, we'll still568 words
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Article224 1953-03-11 10 BY G AYNOR MADDOX J?ICE and corn fritters with hot meat grayy there's a thought to please any hungry man. Try them with syrup, or serve them as a vegetable or as a bread course. Rice Corn Fritters (10 fritters) One-half cup flour, 2 teaspoons224 words
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Article, Illustration223 1953-03-11 10 STAR CONTEST No. 6 T J°T you to snot tomorrow. Entries for this contest will close next Thursday. And the prize-winners' names will be published m the Movie Page l'andard.- f0 m r Sun a No correspondence will be entertained m this matter k!! fi223 words
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Article223 1953-03-11 10 By ALICIA HART. r PHE ability to be charming A depends very much on your grooming. This may sound far-fetched, but actually it is not at all. As a teen-ager you can't learn this lesson too well. Imagine, for instance, how impossible it would be for you223 words
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Miscellaneous433 1953-03-11 10 i ■>.-..^ 2 4: 5 2 *<! RITA Dtl MAR J i ■■;'<< V rpOfAyg QIOTVTION: Some 5 x J. <!• li« Mr matters must be 2 lr...t..| |,ki- pins. because J r.,l,t rn.l, H f jet pri( ■Itetl. j O^| n>NISnVV 'OR EVERY- J > OM: fake background factor*433 words
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Article347 1953-03-11 11 W Mil K\ Tur* -The War Department Civilian Staff Association M h hun\ m t«rst <im*i<'n soccer m Selangor, were trounced to the tune *J5; the Pmin Hoad ground today. 5* ,h f -m ctoob time to nettte, immm W* mm they got going there347 words
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Article45 1953-03-11 11 HONGKONG. March 10 .1 P> —The Royal ulster Riflei Box tag ream inter-unit eh 1 1 putns m Hongkong left Hongkong today aboard the SS Cmpire Fowey toy Singapore where they will compete m the F.ir East land forces champion- ship tourney.45 words
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Article43 1953-03-11 11 iyi —*s ivcd temper.- marred the fir? between the PCRC and th PCRC, winners of th year won the same by S-: ..nilties. iwo to Chinese and one t endty Soccer ■ngs Victory WKM*-)MM*li »^-«^-i^»<^^^*»* J VSU"43 words
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Article22 1953-03-11 11 S.Korean Soccer Team For S'pore A South Korean soccer team will visit Singapore early April for tentative five matches m the Colony.22 words
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Article104 1953-03-11 11 d chalked up victory m a SAFA i 11 league soccer at R ad yesterday. They g Bahru Rangers "S— 2. Ire IWO up early I rei .-> being Eric I m Tcck. ard I back al rts, Kappi redeflcit Just before D cntowo equalised. all104 words
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Article32 1953-03-11 11 HONGKONG, March 10 (IP)— The visiting Fijian rugby team won its LW match m Hongkong today, downing the local Civilians Si to 6 to keep their unbeaten record intact.32 words
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Article182 1953-03-11 11 Coronation Tou r Contest OEAULRS ot tbe Singapore Standard will choose «h* £^> ,?.^J >0 J" ,lar Sportsman or Sportswoman of Malm who will be honoured as an Unofficial Representative v 5 this land to attend the Coronation CeremonuJ n London May an d June this year. s The Contest182 words
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176 1953-03-11 11 KOTA RAJA tactic of close marking Rovers' Awang Bakar paid dividends when they snatched a point from a one all draw m yesterday's SAFA Division I league soccer at Jalan Besar stadium. Kota Raia put Giman. Musa and Ismail Omar to mark Bakai\ The176 words
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Article39 1953-03-11 11 NOTTINGHAM. Mar. 10 (AP) Don CockelL former British light heavyweight champion, defeated 39-year-old Tommy Fair last night when referee Eugene stopped the tight at the end of the seventh round because of Fans badly cut left eye.39 words
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Article44 1953-03-11 11 BARTLFY Secondary School. Singapore, beat St. Patrick.. School by f l m their interichool soccer match played at St. Patricks School ground yesterday. Scorers for Bartlev< woe Malleque 3. Rahman *2. Billy Teo and Rahim. Yap Seng replied for tne losers.44 words
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Article201 1953-03-11 11 SJI Win School Soccer IN a fast and exciting game of football St. Josephs institution beat Johore English College by 3 2 yesterday. Collegians played well as team but did not huve the Sick. Midway in the first half Dexter Boyd brokp through from the left and .srored the firs*201 words
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Article130 1953-03-11 11 SEREMBAN. Tuos- The fit -st organised inter-slate soccer competition between the Eurasian teams of Malacca, Selangor and Negri Sembilan .v;is held here during the week-end. This triangular meet wai for a trophy presented by Mr. Cyril LaBr^oy. well-known Perak and North Malaya hockey player, i in memory of130 words
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Article76 1953-03-11 11 The Onan Rangers S.C. will play friendly games of Chess and Malayan Draughts against Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday March IS at CS C premises at 2.30 p.m. The following will represent the Chess and Malayan Draughts team: Chess: Sunny Lee. Tan F.ng Chiang. Tan Fng Son.. Abbas76 words
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Article19 1953-03-11 11 Anglo-Chinese School. Singapore, beat St. Ahthony's Boys School 2 m an inter-school soccer at Barker Ro;.d esterday.19 words
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Advertisement31 1953-03-11 11 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard-Alfred's Coronation Souvenirs Mr./Mrs./Miss (m block letters) is the MOST POPULAR Sportsman Sportswoman of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Date Mark envelope: Coronation Contest31 words
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Advertisement52 1953-03-11 11 WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN SPECIFIC TO RID YOURSELF OF INJECTIONS IN DIABETES NOW AVAILABLE DIABETONIT recommended by doctors all over the world for sugar m urine, dryness and irequen' urination. Price: $6.50 por bottle of 100 pills. (Postage Extra) Sole Distributors: OVERSEAS GENERAL AGENCY. (PC. Box 171) No 72. Ampang Street.52 words
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Advertisement816 1953-03-11 11 SIlLATIOiNS VACANT A PPLICAT1ONS invited from Federal Citizens < Men and Women) for appointmrrx to the General Clerical Service. The salarv scale of ihe Gcneiai Clerical is i Men > $102 x 6 114/Examination, $1.',2 x t>— 156/Examination/$168 x 12 264/276 x 12 336, and < Women) $90 x 6816 words
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Advertisement652 1953-03-11 11 TOR SALK r\NE 2-3 Ton 27 8 HP. B«*l fonl Truck. One 3 i,. n 30 H P. F >:d->n I" ruck. These vehicles mny h^ seen »t any time before 4 30 p.m. letwecn now and 20th M.irrh at to. 1 District, Prr.ik River lyrtro Electric Power Co. Ltd.,652 words
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Miscellaneous138 1953-03-11 11 r-— .r^cc~\ south?- r o dogpatcm to Y-a^d after that -i'm free.?- thea tr w/^l »c fITvES trunk 1 j2_% ARE jF x PORE DASV J "p*— -r-^ r^ _vy __x/rv ro 77? v yjz'do" A j**mt YOU TArt'NG J MAES NOSE —*w\ Om NO.T- YO i«3 A CR'MMV- A\138 words
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Article1099 1953-03-11 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Class 4 Div. 2—6 Furs. Ml ,v,,r 5y 0.00 :.t >. Cheung ThiaflU Chv c Ltr Oey Tiang Tjaj Rodgera McCloud I ll 5. h u ,rr (]y 8 13 M Mrj Cheah Tat Hoa R.w van Breukelen Fry I. 88 Mick PaM1,099 words
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204 1953-03-11 12 The ii».-,n Malayan Ooi' a«. o o voi al, tZ meetin wi be Pl.vcd oyci the course of the R"v ftojapore Golj Club fJSm ApV to the Mai- v-?n P The pracraassaa is as follows FRIDAY APRIL 3 A Mpda 'Handicaps U IgjUnder) to be204 words
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Article1356 1953-03-11 12 Good Each-Way For Spring Cup By WINDSOR LAD PENANG.— The Spring Cup run over 5£ furlongs for class 3 division 1 horses which will highlight today's races, second day of the Penang Turf Club's spring meeting, should develop into a keen tussle between Ali Baba, Many1,356 words
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Article19 1953-03-11 12 A sharp shower fell early yesterday but it will not affect the going which will be good.19 words
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Article216 1953-03-11 12 Pilot's Point who wa s promoted to this class 3 division 2 field after his convincing win over nnicn c furlongs m class 4 at Ipoh mi n January is definitely on the upgrade. He has been very impressive m his track work and could beat216 words
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Article80 1953-03-11 12 HOBART. Tasmania. Mar. 10 (Reutei-AAP, T h e Aas.r, :m touring cricket lean beat Tasi^ a r!T A .ii y an u innin^ and 74 runs SSfi.y'rr but lh v earn ed no special honours. Twice the attack allowed lhe moderate Tas- manian 11 to top80 words
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