Singapore Standard, 16 March 1953
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Title Section13 1953-03-16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD „i. m ft a SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1933. TWELVE PAGE:13 words
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Article, Illustration462 1953-03-16 1 PARTY LEADERS WARN AGAINST THE OUTSIDERS f^TrS Tobs And Local Men F Standard Staff Reporter ,l ins thai local men may be over- administrative posts m oore (.ovemment brought stern rrolß the Colony's political trade unions. have come about, The rstands, through reports by Government to fill In the higher462 words
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Article20 1953-03-16 1 .Ed ten c<nd II red a and dis- P Chak •ander Village ■c village Lim20 words
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Article15 1953-03-16 1 I erday I new .'apThe group who ipposi- the tall of Y.>-hi-erday,15 words
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Article, Illustration141 1953-03-16 1 WITHIN minutes a woman and a teenage girl were fished out ot the Sea at Collyer Quay yesterday afternoon. Both were m tears after their rescues. Seat Wang Fong 34. was pulled out of the Sea by 21- year-old Ali bin Wahab, a seaman141 words
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Article245 1953-03-16 1 COPENHAGEN, Mar. 15 (AP).— Foreign Minister Ole Bjoern Kraft last night described as 'utter and i foolish nonsense" the claim of a private American cloak and dagger organization that it arranged for a Soviet-built MIG-15 jet fighter to be flown out of Poland into245 words
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Article395 1953-03-16 1 UK Military Planes To Be Fully Armed a _i BOI )1 N Mar 15 up Britain, France and the United States protested m strong terms" yesterday the "reckless and aggressive" behaviour of Soviet pilots who shot down a British bomber on Thursday and subjected two395 words
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Article217 1953-03-16 1 MALENKOV S PLEA TO UNITED STATES MOSCOW. Mar. 15 (Reuter). Mr. Georgi Malenkov to* day made a call for world peace. He said the Soviet Government believed there were no such controversial or unsolved problems m the world as could not be solved by peaceful means. Stalin's217 words
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147 1953-03-16 1 Standard Staff Reporter MISS KOH Chong Ai, the 31-year-old daughter of a Singapore millionaire. Mr. Koh Boh Chua. was lulled m a motor car accident on Saturday night. Miss Koh. a teacher m the Nan Ann School m Balestier Road. was standing at the147 words
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Article126 1953-03-16 1 Cepicka May Succeed Gottwald LONDON. Mar. 15, (APV— The death of Czechoslovak! President Klement Gottwald brought hopes and fears yesterday to Western officials! fighting a diplomatic offensive I against the Communist world. There were hopes that the mantle of Czech leadership would fall to Antonin Zaopotocky, the Premier, an old-line126 words
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Article101 1953-03-16 1 KUAY AH SEET, aged 35. was lassoed off a lorry at the junction of High Street and North Bridge Road yesterday. And it was no cowboy from the Wild West who did it. It was a trolley bus. Kuay was standing on an open lorry. As101 words
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Article51 1953-03-16 1 THE Duke of Edinburgh during his visit to British units m Germany next week, will fly from point to point m a helicopter, a Royal Air Force spokesman said. He added it was "very unlikely" that the Duke would go very near to the East West German border.51 words
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Article157 1953-03-16 1 THIRTY people were reported to have died m two plane crashes which occurred m India and Egypt on Friday night. All 16 people on board a Pakistan Convair airliner died when it crashed m India on a routine flight from Karachi to Dacca viaReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 157 words
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Article92 1953-03-16 1 BRADFORD. Mar. 13. (Reu- 1 ter). Mr. Fenner Brockway. Labour Member of Parliament, declared here tonight that Seretse Khama's return as Chief of the Bamangwato tribe was necessary as Bechuanaland was deteriorating seriously m the absence of a chief. Mr. Brockway was speaking at the inauguration92 words
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Article, Illustration300 1953-03-16 1 Standard Shipping Reporter HMS Alert, the Royal Navy frigate which has anchored since last Saturday afternoon almost within hailing distance of the Finnish tanker Wiiraa loaded with 10,300 tons precious jet fuel oil for Red China yesterday had her main armament of two 4-inch gunsStandard - 300 words
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Article33 1953-03-16 1 LONDON. Mar. 15. (Reuter) Queen Mary. 85-year-old Royal grandmother, who has been ill with gastric trouble for three weeks had "a fair day" it was officially stated last night.33 words
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Article104 1953-03-16 1 DENVER. Mar. 15. (Reuter). General George Kenney, former chief of the United States Strqtegic Air Command, said yesterday war with the Soviet Union was almost inevitable. "It is time we let Russia know we do not like their insults, shooting down our aircraft or kidnapping our citizens." he104 words
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Advertisement40 1953-03-16 1 rss^,<________L warn* f c De Silvo a Bros ™___srr*. rintne B.tl Tiger Testimonials MR. ETHI.LRED TAPE. recently appointed to the Secretariat. intimated that official circles placed Considerable reliance upon the refreshing effects of TIGER BEER. •>i-i.iiMilt>re. ¥tmti HcMAft Lid.. ».TT4_40 words
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144 1953-03-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter ALL seven rural districts areas m Singapore are to each have a resident doctor who will look after the health of the people. Dr. W. J. Vickers. Director of Medical Services, told The Standard that ft was the eventual aim to144 words
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Article299 1953-03-16 2 20- YEAR MEDICAL PLAN Colonial Office Commission For Medical Survey Standard Staff Reporter A COMMISSION of experts from the Colonial Office will shortly make a survey of the medical needs of the Federation and Singapore for the next 20 years or more. The commission will be here at the invitation299 words
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Article78 1953-03-16 2 A CNMED Stales Information Service loan library wil! be opened m Teluk Anson today .ays a TSIS statement m Singapore. The waYlatrtio. w::! be at the Anglo-Chinese Srhocr Memorial Library on Raja Road The co [taction consists of aoproximattvy 5<H) 25 periodica] subscriptions and a78 words
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Article49 1953-03-16 2 FIVE Indian labourers were injured '?n a lorry collided with a Singapore Traction Company omnibus yesterday morning. The accident took place at the junction of Upper Serangoon and MacPherson roads. All five, passengers m the lorry, were treated as outpatients at the General Hospital.49 words
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Article76 1953-03-16 2 THE Pasir Panjang Rural District Committee will ask the Singapore Rural Board to widen Pasir Panjang Road because of the increasing traffic using the west coast. At a recent Committee, meeting it was stated that the road was s o narrow that two buses coi-'d76 words
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67 1953-03-16 2 TIN exports for the first two months of 1953 have been the highest since the war. Figures issued by the Registrar of Statistics show that 9.550 tons of tin-in-concentrates have been exported this year as against 9,052 m 1951 and 9,512 m 1952. Total for67 words
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119 1953-03-16 2 JUNIOR technical assistants In Singapore will make strong representations through their union to the Colony Government to have their newly approved pay scheme backdated 10 .lan. 1. 1950. 'We are only asking for the same deal our colleagues m Uh Federation have been given."119 words
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Article27 1953-03-16 2 THE third annual general meeting of the Singapore Outran. School Parent-Teacher Association vkill be held on Mar. 21 at 4 p.m. at Outram School.27 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-03-16 2 pnoio. photo MR. WEE SOON WEE and M is* Tan Buck Nro who were married at the Singnnore Geylang Methodist Church oo Saturday. Standard A FOOD FAIR w V held at the Wesley Church. Singapore recently in aid of the Methodist Southern Institute. Picture shows a queue atStandard - 55 words
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Article199 1953-03-16 2 100 'RESERVES' REGISTER THE new Singapore Hospital Reserve, lor which enrolment application forms have been distributed widely throughout the St. Johns Ambulance Brigade. British Red Cross and YMCA centres, has already recruited more than 100 men and women since the beginning of the year. Although it is hoped that the199 words
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Article104 1953-03-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Council will construct a new fish-land-ing jetty along Marine Parade, if Government agrees to pay for it. The present ietty and restaurant was acquired by the Council m its plans to develop Marine Parade. The Council paid $25,000 compensation104 words
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Article78 1953-03-16 2 OF THE 127 persons who went t th Blood Transfusion Centre to donate their blood, last week five came from Pulau Brani, 18 from R_A.F. Tengah. frpm R.A.O.C. Alexandra. IP from Selarang Garrison and eight frorr R.A.F H.Q.. Changi. The balanc? m the bank is: Group78 words
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Article149 1953-03-16 2 MR. C. C. PAYNE, the City Council Electrical Engineer, yesterday refuted a charge made against the Pasir Panjang Power Station Superintendant by the Singapore City Couacil Electric Workers' I nion The union alleged that its members working at Pasir Panjang Power Station were ordered "to sign149 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-03-16 2 THE Singapore Government has given permission to the Singapore Kerala Samajam to run a lottery to raise money for its building. Tickets priced at $1 will be sold from Apr. 1 to Aug. 16 to the members of the Samajam Forty per cent of thStandard - 79 words
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Article58 1953-03-16 2 IPOH. Sun. "The Kinta Spirit." a Malayan Film Unit feature:. e on mining activities m this rich tin. bearing Kinta Valley will have its Malayan premiere at Ipoh next week. The film also depicts the formation of the Kinta Valley Home Guard whose main task58 words
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Article58 1953-03-16 2 Al the annua! general rneet- ing of the Klang Road Indian Congress the following ftice bearers was elected: President Mr R Muniandv. V 7 iee -President Mr. V David; Secretary Mr. A Ramachandran; Treasurer Mr S P Ramamoort.-y. Committee: Messrs P. Jduthukumar. Solamuthu. K. Ketivelu. S58 words
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Article56 1953-03-16 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun —Mr. Justice Paul Storr allowed the appeal of Seah Ah Lens who was sentenced to five months rigorous imprisonment m the lower court for brib.ng a constable with 50 cents m Kuali. last year. Seah was instead fine $50 or one month's56 words
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Article141 1953-03-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA cannot be united unless the Chinese were first united, and this was one of the fundamental aims of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan said yesterday, when he inaugurated the Women and Youth section of the M.C.A.'s Singapore Branch. "Intellectually141 words
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Article, Illustration312 1953-03-16 2 WE BIBBER EXPORT BiH~f^ thit <_• Stand: L r _l Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chinese Chamber nf r„ asking the Government to approach th Zf m authorities to ease its export control o Ih?^ Colony "so as to permit the frS^^Jj Writing on behalf ofStandard - 312 words
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Advertisement149 1953-03-16 2 i Since 1848 _^^>^K_Ry"w^\_\i) M 11-'i}^) 0£ NERVE STIMULANT AND Nb__£_l At the time "Serravallo's Ten te sen V G I was commencing convalescence "V influenza. I was very weak one had grea- nervous prostration be' insomnia and loss of appetite. lat one* ou Q take "Serravallo's Tonic" and '-.^id--say149 words
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Article, Illustration645 1953-03-16 3 PERCY JOSEPH - PERCY JOSEPH Story and Pictures by INTENSE manifestations of faith, never seen before, were evident among the thousands of pilgrims, Catholic and nonCatholic, attending the 10-day centenary celebrations of the death of St. Francis Xavier, which be_ran on Thursday m Malacca. The object645 words
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Advertisement137 1953-03-16 3 I utvsi -^^»*m I ts f I__ I f 1 11. f '.^p j 1 j _r//>/>y j i "tIEi_THCO 21T" j ..sDAL VEIL I 2\ 3. !\1 m ditl.rcnt designs Dmbossed Satin. Fancy Cutwcrk Tafffetta and Waffle i Nylon 6c etc. For all occasions at (The Premier. Departmental Store)137 words
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Advertisement260 1953-03-16 3 YOU CAN AFFORD A NEW SINGER sewing macmmxe AVAILABLE NOW ON LOW HERE E>URCEEASE TERMS VISIT YOUR NEAREST SINGER SEWING /^f^^%\ CENTRE AND CHOOSE YOUR MACHI £f bj&cL 'A\«/»\ FIOM THE COMPLETE RANGE (IF 'LX f/k ]S.M] I EAUTIFUL MODERN ELECTRIC i\£WW_K iWfi I 9 TREADLE AND HAND MACHINES ON260 words
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Article237 1953-03-16 4 Give Up Family Pay RAJ APPEALS TO EXPAT OFFICERS AS APPEAL to the expatriate officers m Singapore Govlernment service to give up their non-pensionable expatriation allowance pending the findings of the Commission proposed to be brought from outside Malaya to investigate into all allowances of Government officer:,, was made yesterday237 words
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Article51 1953-03-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Jhe setting up of hotels i bui.t-up residential areas m Kua^a Lumpur ha s been ruled raVe 1^ as undesiln future all applications for converting shop-houses or private dwe'ang.. into boarding houses 01 hotels will be mo.! Jtrictlj dealt with by h51 words
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Article, Illustration157 1953-03-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Chairman Of the Selangor Youth Council's third annual general meeting, Mr. F.C. Arullandom, yesterday called for an added spurt m the extension of youth activity throughout the whole country. He told representatives of 20 youth organisations m Selangor that only m157 words
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Article151 1953-03-16 4 Armoured Corps Busy In Johore KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Federation's Armoured Corps, formed last year, has been doing a full share m helping to suppress Communist j terrorist activities m Johore. It's first squadron, formed m September last year, has been assisting m road reconnaissance for operational purposes and providing151 words
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Article29 1953-03-16 4 TODAY is Andhra New Year. The Andhras linguistically belong to the largest racial group m India, are reP Se nted by only a hundred odd families.29 words
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Article121 1953-03-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, inspected the Gurkha contingent, which will be leaving Malaya next week for Britain to take part m the Coronation ceremonies, on Selangor Club Padang yesterday. Sir Gerald wished the contingent of 85 men drawn from the121 words
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243 1953-03-16 4 SINGAPORE firms trading with Jndonesia were told by tbe retiring Director of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Andrew Gilmour. not to blame the Indonesians for the recession of trade with Indonesia as the Indonesians foreign exchange was at a low ebb. He said this m a243 words
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Article, Illustration104 1953-03-16 4 THIS picture of Sir Stamford Raffles ith Daing lb*-.. him grandfather of thr present Sultan of Johore and Col William Farquhar. first Governor of Singapore, is believed to be the only picture of Sir Stamford's arrival on the island m 1819. The owner of this104 words
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Article37 1953-03-16 4 THE APPEAL of Ng Ah Sai. a former detective attached to lUilai. who was sentenced to 10 months imprisonment for extorting $200 from a Chinese P^ml d <_? missed fe y Mr. Justice Paul Storr. yesterday.37 words
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Article, Illustration145 1953-03-16 4 More Freedom In The Strain Next week I NEW CURFEW EBgjlj^ SINGAPORE Government with the Johore State authorities •i, o?'***0 new curfew regulations m th. "I 11 "»'< from next week. c Mroir of j oh Except for Nanas Channel n, the dusk to dawn curfew w,, p ulau ti145 words
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Article92 1953-03-16 4 PENANG. Sun.-An alarm raised by a 2r>-vear-old woman, nicknamed Char Boh i Poh. foiled a robbery attempt ,°y three masked men mi n a Ijossstick shop m Pedis Road today. When Char Boh Poh opened a door leading to the kitchen ,at 7 a.m. she saw92 words
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Article115 1953-03-16 4 SMUGGLER BORROWED PAL'S CAR JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Lim Lye Khoon who borrowed a friend's car to go for a spin but used it to smuggle ten pounds of opium into Johore Bahru. was charpied with importing 10 pounds of opium j into Johore on Feb. 2 this year. Customs officials115 words
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Article24 1953-03-16 4 A TERRORIST was killed by a patrol of the Third King's African Rifles m the Kemasek district of Trengganu on Saturday.24 words
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Article105 1953-03-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An insult and discrimination against the local people, is the way Mr. Teh Beng Hui, spokesman of the Selangor Builders' Guild, described the proposal to give large contracts to contractors m Hongkong and India. "The proposition is thoughtless, he added. "Implementation of105 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-03-16 4 NINETEEN specimens of Malayan rife ttte* packed m two specially constructed ttatei ,M England by the Canton. They have set* \lm% Director of the Royal Botanical Gee*** _*>« m^ n r present collections of Malayan Plants at I* r l#k Chelsa Flowe* Show at £ew. England.45 words
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Advertisement92 1953-03-16 4 DELIVER IN STYLE it's good for business M ond a van, with the features and The c vehicle, 1J J I |f¥/ B f VM M\ I I J hove plenty 0 f W?/ |L|£ If Wl /l^\ ikf f 51 fl fl load space— l2o W HL__IS_HI SI {2H__lb_|\_J92 words
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Miscellaneous239 1953-03-16 4 SINGAPORE otitic. Ek T TIDES AND TIMES IMAfkv (Hindi) 3 15. 6 15. 9.15 pm 1 UIAKT OI>EON: Song Of Youth 1" 45 3 SING A FORI V 3 I J5 o5?? iX Sj? f Pft^S Me 645 915 Pm f&S M Dm P Ma L ay Jawi C1 «s239 words
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Article, Illustration233 1953-03-16 5 J >K trerj puturc published on this page. The Standard will PJv |5. send your pictures to "Speaking of Pictures ■"Caput Standard, 1.8, Fobinson Road, Singapore 1. P>»ture must be accompanied by a completed form beta*, and pasted on the back of the entry. 1 a stamped233 words
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Article499 1953-03-16 6 TMARSHAL TITO'S visit to Britain this work must be regarded as deeply significant, not only m the diplomatic relationship between Yugoslavia and the United Kingdom but m the future development of European .affairs. Ever since he bolted cut of the Russian f( id m September. 1949, this is499 words
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Article369 1953-03-16 6 JJY doing this, Eden was only pursuing a realistic policy, a policy which Britain carried out only too hurriedly when she recognized Communist China a few months after Mao Tze-tung's forces had overrun the Chinese mainland. He was reasserting the doctrine, be it right or wrong, that369 words
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1479 1953-03-16 6 PAUL W. SHERWOOD - FAMILY ALLOWANCEES There Is A Way Out PAUL W. SHERWOOD By (Lecturer m Economics, University of Malaya) In this the first ofi two articles the writer maintains that there is a case for an allowance Cor children JS THERE any way out of the difficulties m which the Singapore Government1,479 words
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Article238 1953-03-16 6 Sir; In the Singapore Standard of March 10 under the heading "Postal Clerks* Pay Satisfactory". Th e Singapore i Director of Posts sounded a frank warning mat the commercial tornmiinity and the general public will be seriously atTected and a chaotic situation will readily ensue m238 words
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Article141 1953-03-16 6 Sir; Why is the Government bickering over the .salaries of the P. T. clerks. The Federation has paid them from 1.8.49 while their counterparts here are still trying to convince our Government that they too should get the same treatment. The Postmaster General and The Director141 words
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Article209 1953-03-16 6 Sir, I agree with you that it is improper for the Government to keep Messrs. Abdul Samad and Devan Nair m continued detention since all those others who were detained at the same time as them have been released. It is certainly difficult to think of any209 words
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Article110 1953-03-16 6 Sir.— l understand that as from the end of March Radio Malaya, Singapore, proposes to discontinue several series of talks that have proved popular for some years. Clearly, broadcasters need a rest. But what are we offered m exchange? Are we to have other stimulating talks110 words
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Article274 1953-03-16 6 P T WORKERS POSITION Sir:— Your paper has been, and I hope will always be an invaluable ally to the common worker seeking justice. P. ease allow me to air a few of my views. We. the pubMc are again faced with a strike, and this time by two of274 words
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Article89 1953-03-16 6 S.r, At present many passengers are sometimes lorved to run almost ahead of a stationary bus to ascertain tne route number, by which time the vehicle may have a. ready started to move Oners simply j unip m fi^,. only to find that they have boarded the wrong89 words
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Article154 1953-03-16 6 S^'—Sometime ago, I applied for a "provisional licence to drive motor-car Having answered all necessary particulars m the amplication form, I was informed by a policeman to see a Licensing Officer. There were many applicants and L wa,t K ed for more than an hour154 words
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Article127 1953-03-16 6 'Give Us Some Peace Of Mind' Sir; As one whose business brings him daily to the •Post Office for one thing or Other the threatened strike of the Postal staff has caused m e considerable annoyance.. More so when I read m your paper of yesterday s date that the127 words
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Advertisement125 1953-03-16 6 !j "^/p LJont expect to Look well h if you dont Sleep ivell THOSE tired lines and wrlokJet may indicate that you ar? not >(,-r >yS getting sleep of the right kind Your sleep should be natural >- "V restful and restorative. It should refresh body, nerves and mind so125 words
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Miscellaneous12 1953-03-16 6 USELESS EUSTACE J "Another trick like that and it'll be your last!"12 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-03-16 7 photo. This off -shoulder evening dress m white organdie is topped by a seagull of seagull feathers fixed to the shoulder. Seagulls adorn the hemline (urshown) and the ensemble, is oftset by a yellow drape (unshown). The outfit was shown m London. A. P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article173 1953-03-16 7 iKYOM.iI r> (UP)— The Japanese Diet ousted eminent "i Yoshida yesterday forcing o \mcrit an Premier to call for new elections .Booths tfttr the last general election. The ii year old Premier immediately announced the .-iisso lv ion of the House of Representatives and Called for new general elections173 words
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Article80 1953-03-16 7 pisEN West Gerfei iv Reuter) L »_rvi\<>i of the Liacols bomber i, B b\ Se.*el ftchter Thursd.tv. has a Germaa j n lii lone il ui_ yesterday. _,!-,!> ike lotal <»f [..rnitn kill* d m the I n terra. The il (he I M had ■f.trmt-d h\ Soviet Ut«itiea80 words
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Article20 1953-03-16 7 r 15, (AP) i D, M, e_ B of Jean are Apri 9. well [ding Bau- i the ndduchy20 words
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Article27 1953-03-16 7 ADMIRAL Earl Mountbatten, the new N.A.T.O. Mediterranean Commande re- d to Malta on Saturday afternoon from Paris to open his new headquarters. A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article38 1953-03-16 7 ONE person was killed and 50 injured at an Istanbul prison when a mutiny broke out after the government had rejected the prisoners' ultimatum. it took seven hours to quell he revolt by 500 prisoners. A.F.PA.F.P. - 38 words
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Article35 1953-03-16 7 A TORNADO the third m three days m the south- entral United Stal s lashed Arkansas shattering homes and inirin| at least four peop^. Earlier storms killed 18 people and injured scores. Reuter.35 words
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172 1953-03-16 7 'Curtain Raiser' To Talks On Suez CAIRO, Mar. 15 (Reuter) --Sir Ralph Stevenson the British Ambassador yesterday met General' Mohamed Naguib, the Egyptian Prime Minister to discuss British evacuation of the Suez Canal Zone. kfiEM ?FP. t{an sources said the 45-minute meeting was requested by Sir Ralph and that it172 words
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Article120 1953-03-16 7 RANGOON, Mar. 15. (Reuter) Chinese Nationalist guerillas have begun evacuating lfota|__*_at* their main base m Burma 50 mile s south of Kentung, War Office sources liere disclosed. Burmese fighter aircraft have been strafing the area non-stop for the past three weeks, these sources said120 words
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84 1953-03-16 7 FLORENCE Mar. 15, (AP) —I Southern Europe's biggest air defence test since the war. Exercise "New Moon." will get underway tomorrow with mock attacks by land and seabased aircraft. The nine-day manoeuvre will be conducted by the Allied air forces for southern Europe under command84 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-03-16 7 photo. MARSHAL TITO (foreground) is shown here aboard the Yugoslav naval vessel Galeb as he left on his state visit to Britain. At left is Admiral Mato Jerkovic. In the rear is the Yugoslav naval flag, fluttering above the heads of the lined up marines. upperA.P. - 62 words
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207 1953-03-16 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 15— Juraj Slavik, a former Czech ambassador, said yesterday that "Moscow weather and alcohol" caused the death of President Klement Gottwald of Czechoslovakia, but other Czechs here predicted more "deaths" among Soviet satellite leaders. Few internationally famous Communists are left m the207 words
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306 1953-03-16 7 LONDON, Mar. 15 (Reuter)— Ex-Queen Narriman of Egypt announced yesterday her wish to return to Egypt to "find comfort and tranquillity." In Cairo, Trans-World Airlines announced that she would leave Geneva on Thursday for Cairo. As she issued this statement n.s sac issued mis306 words
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Article36 1953-03-16 7 BRITAIN'S Minister of State, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, said on Saturday he believed the risk of a third world war had receded despite 4 'unfortunate provocative incidents" during the last few days. Reuter.36 words
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Article28 1953-03-16 7 PRIME Minister Nehru will keep his portfolio as India's Defence Minister as well as Foreign Affairs Minister indefinitely, sources close to the Government said. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article62 1953-03-16 7 LONDON; Mar. 15 <AP)— Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, arriving from New York today, said "the Soviet bloc has not gone one inch toward meeting us" on a Korean settlement. "We only hope higher policies Will prevail both m China and m Russia," he told reporters at London62 words
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Article24 1953-03-16 7 A TREATY of friendship, commerc. and navigation between India and the Arabian Sultanate of Muscat and Oman was signed yesterday. A. P.24 words
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World News In Brief...
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Article54 1953-03-16 7 THE Australian Government ha s assured the British and American governments .hat no Communist cell exists among workers m Woomcra, Supply Minister Howard Beale declared yesterday. Beale. who had earlier conferred with top security officers, said: "I am convinced that the screening of Woomera workersAFP - 54 words
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Article40 1953-03-16 7 THE Nationalist Unionist Party m Khartoum railed for an immediate meeting: of the Sudanese parties joint committee to urge the removal or the Governor General sir Robert Howe and British administrators m Southern Sudan, and summon a general strike.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article35 1953-03-16 7 POPE Piu s XII has nominated a new Councillor to the Pontifical mission "m China. He is Mgr. Domenico Enrici. Previously, he had the charge m Palestine. Mgr. Enrici nas already arriv.d W Hongkong.— APAP - 35 words
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Article41 1953-03-16 7 THE State Department radio network, Voice of America, charged yesterday that a photograph of Stalin. Malenkov and Mao Tse-tung together at the signing of the Sino-Soviet fact in 1950 reproduced in ravda last Tuesday was a t .1... L>....,.._ fake.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article34 1953-03-16 7 THE Sultan of Morocco called for the reopening ot broad talks between Paris and Rabat on French proposed reforms bogged down since 1950. and promised 'sincere and faithful co-operation" of the protec- torate.— UPUP - 34 words
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Article40 1953-03-16 7 THE new French note seeking closer British association with th e proposed European Defence Community asks for an agreement with the E.U.C. which would not bind Britain to station her troops In the continent well-informed sour- ces said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article46 1953-03-16 7 THE U.S. Defence Department announced yesterday that several thousand troops, who will take part m Tuesday's atom bomb tests "> Vegas would be only 3.600 metres from the point where the first bomb was to explode from the top of a 300-foot me- tai tow- 1. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article37 1953-03-16 7 THE British Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. R A. Butler, said m Ottawa Saturday that Canada will play an "historic role" m linking the Commonwealth with the United States m the drive^ for greater world trade.— APAP - 37 words
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Article32 1953-03-16 7 THE Western economic blockade of the China coast has placed Hongkong m a "hot spot," according to members of a 16-man Kowloon Chamber of Commerce trade mission which arrived m Manila.— AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article29 1953-03-16 7 MR Adlai Stevenson, chief of the Democratic Party, yesterday flew to Cheju Island to inspect prisoner of war camps there and a South Korean Army training camp.— Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 29 words
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338 1953-03-16 7 Ike Maps New Strategy For Allies In F. East WASHINGTON, Mar. 15 (Reuter)—President Eisenhower ond his Defence chiefs have mapped out- a new long-range strategy for strengthening all Allied forces m the Far East to increase military pressure on the Communists, it was authoritatively learned. The basic factor m theAFP - 338 words
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209 1953-03-16 7 NEW YORK, Mar. 15. (UP). General James Van Fleet, former United States Eighth Army Commander m Korea, said last night that American units m Korea are "m bad shape" and "under strength." Van Fleet, speaking at the United States Military Academy at209 words
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121 1953-03-16 7 TEHERAN Mar 15. (AP) An estimated 200,000 people are threatened with famine m the area south of Shiraz, according tr eyewitnesses who have made a careful investigation of the situation. The population is reported eating barley, straw, locust eggs and bread baked from ground121 words
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Article123 1953-03-16 7 WASHINGTON. Mar IS, (UP). Should an allout war come, the United State* s trained men ready to Rghl it for the first time m it- history, a military manpower expert said today. "We can get trained persons faster than we can ket the equipment123 words
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Advertisement160 1953-03-16 7 INSTANT' Z\ t W* B% lII mW W^^^^Smmmmmmmmm^l H*T WBmmmm, W9SStr Hk imW WW' '1 aJkHw 'tSW Ba, _BY **S**t 1 1 r y% Ir Hi _> __fc.-<^ la HOW TO USE THE "INSTANT" Place 0 glcss tumbler between feet of press. Halve the fruit and lay one half inverted160 words
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Miscellaneous161 1953-03-16 7 STAR CONTEST No. 7 Can You Name This Actor? ALL through this week The Singapore Standard f (resents Its seventh star conest All you've got to do Is to collect the pictures and coupons for all six days and send them together with the names of the stars under single161 words
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Miscellaneous66 1953-03-16 7 prize-winners* names will be published in the Movie Page of the following "Sunday Standard.' No correspondence will be entertained in thi9 mailer and the Editor's decision will be tinal. All entry envelopes Ml sT contain the eatchlme "STAR CONTEST No. 6" on the top left-hand corner, and bear the address:66 words
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Article367 1953-03-16 8 MALAYAN markets remained surprisingly steady and recorded a good volume of business m a week of events which might have caused a considerable upset The embargo on China trade, the continued weakness of the rubber cornmod iiy and two overt Communist warlike acts m367 words
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Article284 1953-03-16 8 Industrials: Fraser and Neavo Ord. $2.47 to $2.50 to $2.45 cum div Federal Dispensary $2. to $2 90. Gammon $3.00 to $3.20 Hammer $3 124 to $3.10 cum Jnv Wm. Jacks $380 to $3.90 Malayan Breweries $4.50 and $4 47*. Malayan Cement $1.67* and $170. Malayan Collieries $1284 words
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Article90 1953-03-16 8 NEW YORK. Mar 15 (AFP) In a study of Japan released by the Institute of International Finance of New York University, it was said that tremendous obstacles to the attainment of a self-support-ing economy still remained m Japan. Chief among the obstacles, the study said, was90 words
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107 1953-03-16 8 UNITED NATIONS. Mar. 15. (AP)— lndia and the U.N. have signed the largest technical assistance agreement yet reached between the world organization and any single country. Although one or two other countries have larger number of experts working on U.N. technical assistance, the107 words
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Advertisement673 1953-03-16 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan fiom Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang From vun e Mar lti Hongkong po >'»«s Apr 8 Apr 13 Hongkong Sails Sails Penane «pore For "Poyang" Mar 18673 words
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Advertisement428 1953-03-16 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal Koiter d.irV Llo%d Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Kotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSION. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS w..-1-ri Spore P. Sham Penan? Soi^Wrr: SkS^ MM 2:> :6Mar EBBS" $5. TALISSE (SMN) 29Apr sMay fc "May 8 9May Excellent passenger accommodation. Also accepting428 words
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Advertisement781 1953-03-16 8 EAST ASIATIC! Sif.V.fer Bangkok '^jB -LRRIA** for Bangkok no A --M, r J| «MTLAYi» Pa T nger A S) VM Melbourne, Sydney t loading local cargo) Hi "ANNAM" for 'aanikik U,,^r I* 1 Hongkong. Manila. Koh. 4 J I Yokohama IvS? i H^ n gk n Manila hjr > K.obe781 words
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Article, Illustration3854 1953-03-16 9 CHAPTER SIX RIGHTS RESERVED Violent tf a ir Which Sometimes ikes Millions Of Years L \n si years ag* a volcano built a mountain on the floor of the Atübon aftci eruption, it pushed up a great pile of volcanic rock, until ,n ud3,854 words
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Advertisement80 1953-03-16 9 I Read The Independent Morning Newspaper This morning daily is published m Singapore and it circulated throughout South East Asio "Singapore Standard" is devoted to local news and pictures. In addition, it carries o world-wide coveroge. "Singapore Standard" features articles with o mass o ond aims at giving the public80 words
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Article559 1953-03-16 10 Clyde Walcott Hits A Century GEORGETOWN, Mar. 14 (Reuter)— A century by Clyde Walcott helped the West Indies gain a first killings lead of 102 over India on the fourth day of the fourth Test match here. The West Indies scored 364 m reply to559 words
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Article52 1953-03-16 10 Rosalind Ratnam IMPORTANT: When order. lag a pattern, send m a completed measurement chart, seven coupons and three ten cent stamps. Some readers have only sent me seven coupons without the measurement chart and the stamps. 1 cannot cut your pattern unless I have your measurements. Please remedy52 words
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Article, Illustration390 1953-03-16 10 1POII, Sun —The first big surprise of the cricket league here was provided jv the I'erak Chinese Recreation Club who beat the defending champions, the Kinta Europeans by 16 runs in a Brander Shield match at the Coronation ground yesterday. Two new acquisitions fromAP - 390 words
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Article48 1953-03-16 10 JOHORE BAHRU Combined Juniors beat Prince Edward Boys' Club B—38 3 m a friendly soccer-match played at Thom- son Road yesterday. Scorers for the winners were Alias (4). Salleh Yusoff (2). Salleh Arrifin and Upali. Mallegue (2) and Harun scored for the losers48 words
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Article133 1953-03-16 10 PENANG, Sun.— The honour of scoring the first century of the season goes to J. P. Pearson who was undefeated with 101 runs when playing for the Penang Sports Club against the Indian Association m a cricket match played on the Western Road ground yesterday.133 words
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Article119 1953-03-16 10 THE players to present the Teachers' Tralnin College Past Team m a football match against the Present Team today at the University Ground. Sepo\ Lines at 5 15 p.m. will be selected from the following: T. Mnhenc*ran. Luk Juan. Teo Lam Thonii. Sonny Mok Choo Cheok Kii.119 words
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Article130 1953-03-16 10 Ratnatungai XI beat Senivaratne's team by one wicket and 40 runs m a two-innings home and home cricket fixture of the Sinhalese Association at Balestier Plain m Singapore yesterday. Batting first. Senivaratne*s XI were all out for 52 m the first innings. Bob Peries did best with the130 words
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Article93 1953-03-16 10 Results of friendly football matches played at Farrer Park ln A SIn gapore yesterday were: Air Equipment Repair Sqdn. beat Rajiji S.C. 5—3 Malati Youngsters beat Owen Youngsters 4—l. Scorer s for Malati were Saa* (2), Lailinz and Amer. Salleh replied for the Minto Boys'93 words
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Article136 1953-03-16 10 IPOH. Sun— li Apmml. former Perak and ith cricketer made a ie return to the game to. >r a layoff for the ps two seasons with a brilliant 86 runs for Ipoh Scratch XI against Lowe- Perak. Rain robbed the Scratch team of victory. The game ended136 words
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441 1953-03-16 10 LONDON, Mar. 15 (AP)-Britain's one hope to win a world boxing title, Randy Turpin, gets an opportunity Tuesday night to show his fans he is not on the skids as so many of them fear. The former world middleweight champion meets New Yorker, Walter441 words
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694 1953-03-16 10 LONDON. Mar. 15. (AP) A pack of "old" Welsh forwards surprised Ireland and the capacity crowd of 50,000 at Swansea on Saturday by outlasting the fiery Irishmen and paving th,. way to a Welsh victory by five points( a placed goal) to three points (a694 words
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Article23 1953-03-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The first Selangor State soccer trial have been fixed for Mar. 23. The venue will be notified later.23 words
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Advertisement127 1953-03-16 10 TODAY -a^=rr_,.4r DAILY! II .■m.-l.lVUs^^^|P J J I I '1 j 6«5 9.30 pi^ THE CUAMPfbNS THEMSELVES IN THEIR FIRST STARRING ROLES... IK-y, "^V'-X- TH* •lwl ,V «B^i.^ MUSICAL/ *_____< hm\- *MaWw^J 'y^^J^"^ E________jS»*^\^ 7 SMASH IHI^ Champion Dennis O'keefe l« ou. PIUS LATEST MALAYAN GAZETTE B^^mCOMING SooNl^___^a j»rii7iiivi_____|j»-- i127 words
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Advertisement298 1953-03-16 10 NEWTON J DARNEu, B_"j'™ \w\r Lk? *lrl »s •c 1 i^R Jaanl Wfflß.: v I,' It y^ P*^*_Nn(_____________k__| a___B______|' -_p -^*^H a 5 J S***>i*em 'f~~~ SHEK "ii 0,,, ro__^^___| HWKM^HONEYMOON I DOR'S day! TixiiNKoroß 1 "GIFT HORSEI Pl g! F« »»rcne "MASTERY OF J j TtSMOltlStS.i7Tt.irt »^J TWO WOMEN298 words
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Article180 1953-03-16 11 Afri£„ RiL Ll EPS Sun-Members of the Kind's I wept the board m the Selangor crossSis rr7orni„T P T ShiP hC !S at Gard^ *£tt nlo« Xi P s n Malayan three miles chamSnT iZ^JS^E H* Mercur y Athlet Club, won nroximatei Z W180 words
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Article150 1953-03-16 11 PENANG. Sun.—Nineteen-year-old P. Ratnam of the Indian Association won the Penang Amateur AthleticAssociation's annual crosscountry championship this morning. He completed the five-mile distance m 35 rain. 55 4/5 sees breaking last year s record of 40 minutes 23 sees. The Bukit Mertajam Hign School150 words
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Article67 1953-03-16 11 Czechs Withdraw Title To Sweden ZURICH (Switzerland). Mar. 15. (AP) Czechoslovakia withdrew from the world hockey championships yesterday because of President Cottwald's dea:h. The default automatically gave the title to Sweden. The Czechs were m second place with a 3-1 record. They quit the tournament as soon as the President's67 words
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Article71 1953-03-16 11 MANILA, Mar. 15 (AP)— Filipino Flash Elorde Orient bantamweight champion, won a decision over Mexican Al Cruz m a non-title 10-round bout here last night. Elorde was slow m starting, but staged a furious rally m the la.ter rounds. It was Cruz's debut here. to a71 words
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Article94 1953-03-16 11 LONDON, Mar. 15 (AP)— The Ulster Grand Prix motorcycle races this year will be run over the Dundrod Circuit near Belfast, Northern Ireland, instead of the Cladv course, which has been used for the past 25 years. The Dundrod Circuit wa« constructed after World War II94 words
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76 1953-03-16 11 MELBOURNE, Mar. 15, (AP) Th e champion N «w Zealand race horse. JJalray, broke down m ge Carabine Stakes at riemington racecourse Saturday and may never race again. The four year -old Dal- ray woe last year's Melbourne Cup and was regarded as76 words
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Article231 1953-03-16 11 mJPSSS II^ Mar 15: O^euteD The fight for the life of Teal winner of last years Grand National and favourite for this years race until he suffered a ruptured bowel at Cheltenham, recently, ended last night m his death. Teal went back to his231 words
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Advertisement263 1953-03-16 11 M.UKI.LAMi LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL Agents: Holland East Asia Line NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES MV. "HOOGKERK" BERTHING: 16.3.1953. S.H.B. Godowns 38-39 General survey will be held on the 19th instant. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE KOYAL DUTCH MAIL Agents Holland EEats t AsU Lin*. 41, Robinson Road. Tel:263 words
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Advertisement374 1953-03-16 11 NOTICES MWT TENDER NOTICE MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA LUMPUR RENDERS are invited for Repairs. additions and alterations to Horticultural Assistants Quarters at Lake Gardens. Kuala Lumpur, closing on 18.3.53 at 3.00 p.m. details available from Municipal Architect's Office. Kuala Lumpur. J!t BH SLTREME COURT* OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE374 words
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Advertisement753 1953-03-16 11 SJTi;A'IIO«V*t VACANT APPOINTMENT OF SETTLEMENT OFFICERS IN PERAK TN a recent notification pubJ lished m the Singapore Standard on the 2nd and 3rd March. 1953. applications for appointment as Settlement Officers were invited from Malays who should have passed tne School Certificate Examination. It is hereby notified that applications from753 words
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Advertisement611 1953-03-16 11 KIAI.A LUMP! R MUNICIPALITY APPLICATIONS are Invited *> t.om suitably qualified persons for the post of Superintendent Municipal Fire B; igade, Kuala Lumpur. The appointment will be on Contract for three years The salary will be $780/- per month pius variable COL it standard Federal Government rates viz. %UO/. for611 words
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Miscellaneous177 1953-03-16 11 tO [pU^SCIX* HE GAKTT PAY FO& I X3p R-BUT, VC? DO/T S_B ESP CH'SP*-'AM CAINT 1 I TOO SSS BBS __>- F PQPPA S V I WE OPERATION -<CANT «TAM ?7-EVEN THOUGH __V^»_________t >K>RE PA'M. f SO VOO WOULDNT i ____£/T~ >*< J Kee?^^ A DC J T 9 f,S177 words
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Article222 1953-03-16 12 .1 Mr i" 1 was the I vii tending out r i conds nn i three thirds ai the Penang Tun Club Spring meeting Baarinus v m Breukelen was second with I firsl I seconds. rXrthui B Sleigh saddled 1 tirs* winner since his i<. as222 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-03-16 12 X <i %ff€a& °g».f— .^<w. Ww> T*ow and Woon Sui It., i rh- C c l,<>w^ i .V" <"°» Wn /nter-ffalt Mixed flt lh gliwcsa g»-imi,. tt<P Club la«f Saturdu,,29 words
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Article192 1953-03-16 12 Coronation Tour Contest RbAUfrRS ot me Singapore Standard will choose the Most Popular Sportsman or Sportswoman of Malaya who will he honoured as an Unofficial Representative oi this land to attend the oronation Ceremonies m London during May and June this year. The Contest which wiU last three months from192 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-03-16 12 Tl__ Colony and South ericatCtcr, S. (tor Si\e>.) K. Sun- urn: srored laV season's fir>t fixts when li played for Ce\fnii Sparta Club again>t the Singapore Chineat afccfaataaa Clan at Hong Lim Qfati iraalerday. "Sixes* 1 Sundrum earned his 11.1 wail* a strapping schnull» K.nilr. Institution who *m -ni his66 words
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570 1953-03-16 12 WINDSOR LAD - Another View Barakat Are 2 Who Will Go Far WINDSOR LAD By PENANG* Sun. Of the maiden winners at the recently concluded Penang Turf Club Spring Meeting. Another View and Barakat (late Arabian Sea) who joined the select band of first time out winners on the Malayan turf, are two570 words
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Article401 1953-03-16 12 AT Singapore cricket's "home of high scores" the batsmen's pitch at Hong Lim Green early season form did not affect the Ceylonese and Chinese bals men who played to a draw one of the season's first matches. The Ceylonese, who took first lease of the wicket, knocked401 words
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Article368 1953-03-16 12 Senior and Junior teams of the Singapore Cricket and Singapore Recreation clubs met on both sides of the padang yesterday with the Singapore Cricket Club finishing the day with easy victories. In the senior encounter, the Recs, batting first, were all out for 107. R. C.368 words
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Article771 1953-03-16 12 Cup Semi-Finalists Fail LONDON, Mar. 15 (Reuter). The strain of combining cup and league football showed itself In yesterday's matches. T «r Three of the four Football Association Cup unal *>■ Hit. Maeayal, Tottenham Hotspur and Everton surrendered two kMW P«_______ p,a^__f below the formReuter - 771 words
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Article1298 1953-03-16 12 RESULTS STANDINGS LEAGUE DIVISION I Burnley 2 Manchester U. 1. Cardiff 2. Derby 0. Liverpool 2, Sunderland 0. Manchester C. 4. A. Villa 1. Middlesbrough 1. Wolves 1. Newcastle 2, Arsenal 2. Preston 4 Portsmouth 0. Sheffield w. 2. Blackpool 0. Stoke L Bolton 2. Tottenham 2, Chelsea 3. West1,298 words
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Article230 1953-03-16 12 KOTA BAHRU, Sun. In the second charity match m aid of the Islah School Building Fund, Penang whipped Kelantan m a one-sided soccer match by four goals to one before a large crowd at Kota Bahru today. The Sultan of Kelantan kicked off. and others who230 words
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Article86 1953-03-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Selangor Eurasian Association, making their first appearance this season, beat Selangor Indian Association by three wickets here today. Batting first, the Indians were all out for 92. Hazara Singh 25 and Gonzaga 25 n.o!. did best with the bat. R. La Faber was m86 words
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Article, Illustration173 1953-03-16 12 KOTA RAJA Malay School, ha* inter, J champions, made an unhappy debut m th 7 Youth competition which opened at Jalan R dium yesterday. Playing against St. JosenhTit! tion, the Malay boys suffered a three-nil defeat Pfnapi the interare played on -had something173 words
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Article259 1953-03-16 12 Marines Beat The Indians MARINE SPORTS CLUB, m their second outing: m SAFA's Division 1 league scored a three goals to one victory over the Indian Recreation Club at the Jalan Besar stadium m Singapore yesterday. The Marines, after taking a 2-1 lead, had to fight for all their worth259 words
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Article154 1953-03-16 12 Police Sports Association won their second match m the SAFA DivisM»;i 2 teagae when they heat EPjpere Harbour Board aVC. by eigat goals lo nil at Thomson Koad ycsteiday. For the Police, centre forward Dollah Angullia. who scored a 'hat-trick', wa* the pick ne forward*. Angullia154 words
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Article55 1953-03-16 12 KUALA LUatPUlt Sun^--Telecoms beat Ulu Lanuai District Football Association ipy two goals to one m tne FAS Division 2 (South) soccer league to-day. A. Simon put the Telecom? one-up m the first half u> equaliser came from ULDr A A. Rozario. Cheng Yam scoreci Telecoms55 words
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Article40 1953-03-16 12 MAKING i i froai the trim trouced b. Ike Bakil faa S.C. m their IN l» league natch A. p. played »a*tilai clean soeeei ta bal s.C.s.A. leaa bj M >< Geylang Staaian l fl ba'i m S j40 words
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Advertisement31 1953-03-16 12 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard-Alfred's Coronation Souvenirs Mr./Mrs./Miss (m block letters) is the MOST POPIXAR Sportsman /Sportswoman of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Date Mark envelope: Coronation Contest31 words
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Advertisement26 1953-03-16 12 Sa^aal J I l p <*tW m ,Ps I P I t E [jj>. Mfl <__ ___y mw a YOU'LL ENJOY THIS MOUTHWASH. throat as J£H!J MOUTHWASH*^26 words
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Miscellaneous107 1953-03-16 12 HprSST^ o3r*£_f___ SINC4PORE SOCCER: Kota Raja r Fathul Karib SAFA Dir. 1 at Jalan Besar; TMOBA v Seletar F.C. SAFA Div. 3A Geulang. Inter School: Raijles Inst, v St. Patrick at St. Patrick's: ACS v St. Andrew's at SAS. Friendly TTC Past v Present at Seoou Lines. BOXING: Inter Unit107 words
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