Singapore Standard, 26 March 1953
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Title Section14 1953-03-26 1 SINGAPORE STAND AIH frt *\m ,i HI Nl SINGAPORE, TH(jRSDAY,#IARCH 26, 1952. TWELVE PAGES14 words
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Article323 1953-03-26 1 This WAS Queen Mary's Final Wish LONDON, Mar. 25.— Dowager Queen Mary, the Grand Old Lady of the British Empire whose life extended from the age of lances and sabre to the atomic era, died last night m her sleep at Marlborough House. The 85-year-old323 words
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Article52 1953-03-26 1 NICOLL REJECTS UNIONS' CHOICE Reporter Covernrejectei Cheat-; m of itration :natjraph Govo and, L last that ..e se- r the outhOUt I tO i the 1 are the. airman 1 Rajah, o at- ebr">- Mr. I. H Mr. Mr. I rnthey' accept ■icnt c I their var•ern-; any the accept52 words
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Article, Illustration443 1953-03-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Dato Ou n bin .la'afar. Member for Home Affairs, In a speech to the Independence of Malaya Party tonight said that Chinese, a dominant force m Malaya, were still creating disunity m this country. He said that the Malayan Chinese Association was dominated443 words
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Article69 1953-03-26 1 LONDON. Mar. 25— (UP)— The Foreign Office said today it has received a request from the United States government to take up with the Chinese Communist government the question of the three Americans seized on Sunday off Hongkong whilo sailing to Macao m their69 words
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Article79 1953-03-26 1 LONDON. Mar. 23. (AP) Labourite Lords complained last night that Britain's newtightening of trade with Red China was giving a raw deal to British exporters. Viscount Sinn "gate told the House of Uuds a ilMJO.onn Chines* oicter far chemicals went to a German firm after79 words
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Article599 1953-03-26 1 PENANG, Wed.— For the first time since the start of the Emergency, a house curfew has been imposed m the whole area of George Town from seven o'clock tonight till six tomorrow morning. This follows the escape from the Penang prison this morning of599 words
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Article93 1953-03-26 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed.— L. M. MacKay (31), a European mining engineer was found shot m the head at his quarters m Malim Nawar this afternoon. He had a gunshot wound and died on the way to Batu Gajah Hospital. This morning, Mackay was produced93 words
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Article, Illustration104 1953-03-26 1 FLAGS and ensigns of many nations fluttered at half-mast on ships m Singapore harbour yesterday to mark the passing of Queen Mary. News of her death was received over the radio by most ships. The Finnish tanker Wiima, anchored about two miles offshore with her cargo of jet104 words
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Article, Illustration382 1953-03-26 1 peacefully Queen Mary died at 20 minutes past 10 o'clock." Then the tolling of the great boll of West ninster Abbey was broadcast and the BBC closed down. The aged Queen's only daughter, the Princess Royal was with her when the end came. The Duke382 words
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Article259 1953-03-26 1 LONDON, Mar. 25Jb (Reuter)— Nations of the British Commonwealth today led the world m mourning the death of Queen Mary. Throughout the night telegrams o[ sympathy poured into London from all parts of the world. King's, statesmen, and diplomats sent their condolences and there were259 words
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255 1953-03-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE six delegates of the Singapore Teachers' Training College took no part m the discussions m yesterday's sessions of the PanMalayan Students Federation Conference as they did not want to take part m politics. The decision to withdraw from the conference255 words
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Article78 1953-03-26 2 IN reply to Mrs. Geddes statement. Mr. J. C. Drake. the City Veterinaj-y Surgeon, said Mrs. Geddes' doe had been sick for five days on the island without treatment. Since it had been brought to Singapore it hid been treated tjiree times at the infirmary m two days.78 words
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Article256 1953-03-26 2 Infirmary Was Closed, She Says Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Veterinary Department does not stay open to receive urgent cases, a Singapore business woman, Mrs. Doris Geddes, whose pet dog lies critically ill m the Animal Infirmary, told The Standard yesterday. Mrs. Geddes256 words
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Article, Illustration129 1953-03-26 2 ONLY about 20 people have responded to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre's appeal for donors having B and O blood types. Yesterday's response was bettei than that of the- previous day, but the centre is anxious to restock its supply of these blood types and need129 words
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Article90 1953-03-26 2 Colon y Aussies Have The Vote SOME Australians m SingaP°r c the Federation and British Borneo territories may be eligible to vote m the Austra«k" Federal Senate Sections wh,ch are expected to take place on May 9. Any person enrolled on an Australian Commonwealth electoral roll, who is temporarily absent90 words
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Article675 1953-03-26 2 From Page 1 Mr. Churchill wearing a dinner jacket, told the House with a break m his voice, "Mr. Speaker, I rise to move adjournment of the House. I have with great regret to make the announcement that Queen Mary has died." Several women m the gallery675 words
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395 1953-03-26 2 Landlords Ask For Fair Deal In 'Freeze' Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE land-owners yesterday demanded a square deal should Government decide to enforce a "land freeze" under the Colony's Master Plan. Mr. V. W. Frampton, managing director of Seacon Ltd, told The Standard that while Government had to guard against people395 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-03-26 2 s%.a a rewara ior eight years' efficient service as a draftsman with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineering directorate in Singapore. Mr. Yap Kit Leng was yesterday awarded a Certificate of Appreciation by the Commander in Chief. F A.R.E.L.F. General Sir Charles Reightly.43 words
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Article89 1953-03-26 2 RAUB, Wed. The annual general meeting of the Raub Government Club was held here at the Club premises recentij and the following were elected as office-bearers: President: Ch c Abdullah bin Ibrahim. M.C.S. (District Officer, Raub. ex-officio). Hon. Secretary: Mr Tan En« Seng (re-elected).-Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Bilwant89 words
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Article72 1953-03-26 2 PARIT BUNTAR, Wed "Lj am an old and sick man and do not earn enough money to support a large family. That 1S why I assisted m the collection of bets," said 53 yearold Saw Tiang Chuan when he pleaded for leniency before Tuan Syed Agil72 words
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Article71 1953-03-26 2 TWO Singapore school girls agreed m a Singapore court yesterday to compound a case m which they were concerned. The complainant, attractive Goh Sai Yong, charged Cheong Yoke Lim with causing hurt to her m front of Cathay Building m June last year. She said71 words
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Article185 1953-03-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE four Singapore Chinese children who were orphaned when they lost their mother on Monday will receive a total of $362 from readers and staff members of The Standard and the Sin Chew Jit Poh. Yesterday an initial payment of S9O was made185 words
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Article58 1953-03-26 2 SINGAPORE Police have recovered a revolver. 12 rounds of ammunition, a torchlight a screw driver and a red swimsuit, believed to have been used by one of the M swimsuit gangs." It was found by man m the laliang m Whitley Road on Mar. 21. one58 words
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Article45 1953-03-26 2 KUALA LUMPI'R. Wed.— Work is now going on h< re on the construction of a factory for manufacturing Coco-Cola. It is expected that within two years, three mure modern factories to manufacture PepsiCola, Green Spot and aeratedwaters, respectively, erected m Kuala Lumpur45 words
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Article198 1953-03-26 2 v~JL* fh °h?. E K tudent told rd Poli <* Court yesterday that while he was reading: one night he heard I J?TF* mg f J 6et 2*? a SoUnd like the chopping of wood, followed by a dull thud. Then he heard a voice198 words
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Article38 1953-03-26 2 Programme For World Health Day SINGAPORE and a ?T J jL pjn. Son! and the work r' '2 var h ageaci« inf m S X W.I I i at T guesi nea I on R ser matter: the38 words
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Article21 1953-03-26 2 Si 12 expt third A C fei Juni sent tike i Mai Pr. enrc ben Chan will :>21 words
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Advertisement91 1953-03-26 2 I S?&y FATHER'S DOING FINE Itch Germs Killed m 7 Minutes Your akin haa n#arty M milfto* Uny ■caiua and por«« whtn iimi hMe *od caua* irrrtl.U Krhtn*. Cr»ckinc I x.ma. Peeling. HufniM aom! «i"Kworm, Panriaala Ptaflrtirida.' Pl.-,,.^, itch and «th«r fciomkill th» germ cause. The dSro" •ry. Ni.od.rm. kitla91 words
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Advertisement60 1953-03-26 2 i SINGAPORE I INDIAN ASSOCIATIONS I ANNUAL jGALA DAY Sunday. Jfhh Marih 19.11 1 11 a.m. 11 p.m. FOOD STALLS, LUCKY DIPS, PO N V RID E, i VARIETY STALLS, FORTUNE TELLING, 3 CHILDREN'S FANCY I DRESS PARADE H H.ZQ p.m Ait n4M4i*9§4iiiii4>* wiramP. ENTRANCE FREE Spare kindly donated BAJAJ60 words
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Article227 1953-03-26 3 POLICE RECOVER TWO REVOLVERS THERE hove been fewer armed robberies m Singapore within the past month, the Com mis sioner of Police, Mr. Nigel Morris, told a p7e s conference yesterday. p He said that police had made a number of arrests m connection with recent robberies,227 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-03-26 3 MR. Mrs A J. JIGAS who celebrated their silver weddinn on Mar. -I at their residence m Balmoral Road Singapore. Many friends were present. Mr. Jiigas is inan.uiM, director of Bata Shoe Co. Ud.34 words
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Article216 1953-03-26 3 ior the acidrmic staff of the Inhersity are tompleted. they will uilment ol scholars from ali over Waßf, secretary of the Chinese told The Standard yesterday S said treat care woul iv ruit pers< quahflcat hoped to atiract h law to staff the faculties216 words
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13 1953-03-26 3 Chan to Query Charge Engineer Qualifivations Caaiifical m for rd ohe n arid13 words
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Article56 1953-03-26 3 TENOR voices are urgently needed for the Singapore Musical Society's choir. Since the last appeal was made the choir has increased to about B.i voices, but more good voices are required especially tenors. Those interested will be welcome at a rehearsal at St. Andrew's War56 words
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Article58 1953-03-26 3 MAJOR GENERAL A. G. O'Carroll Scott. G.O.C. Singapore District, will today lay the foundation stone of a new school to be completed m three months for children of Army families at Pa>ir Pan.iang. Though built primarily for children of Army families, this secondary school will58 words
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Article55 1953-03-26 3 TAY HAI LAM, ha! his of six weeks' rigorous imprisonment imposed m a lower court, quashed by Mr. Justice Brown m the SingsHigh Court yesterday. He was convicted on a charge being m possession of a bag >f pepper at Boon Ti! Street on Nov. 1. The >er55 words
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Article171 1953-03-26 3 IHE Sing emmem is ronsideri > [uestion of financing road an i traffic a Government spokesman tod The Standard yesterday. Commenting on a su-;?e>tion by the Singapore Traffic Ad•ry Committee that a road fund be established by al'.ooating ten cents of the tax charged on171 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-03-26 3 photo. WORKERS' PLAYTIME: Miss Pens: Yee and Mr. Lee Teik Hock two talented workers at the Lam Soon Cannery m Jurong, Singapore, caught by the camera as they were rendering a Chinese number m a Radio Malay programme of lunch hour music recently.- StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article193 1953-03-26 3 MAT BIX SAMAT was char^.'i at the Singapore Assfzes before Mr. Justice Buttrose rose yesterday with having raped a 26-year-old mother. See Kirn Neo, at her room m Alexandra Road on the night of Nov. 28. S c said that slie was the rr..i-''--v t'.vo children. Hei193 words
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Article, Illustration7 1953-03-26 3 phutu. MR. HO KOOK SV*,.^»%J»>2^l^&J^*ffik!%? ttTSm -StandardStandard - 7 words
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Article28 1953-03-26 3 THE Arts Council of Penang and Province Wellesley. formed recently, has invited the famous international pianist, Louis Kentner, to give a concert on Friday, April 17.28 words
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Article108 1953-03-26 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.-A nrst class restaurant, costing h$U $s °u ooo wiU ™on be DUUt on the sea beach at the 2n;J mile. Jalan Scudai. Ahe Johore Bahru Town council plans to convert this stretch of Johore's finest beach m.o a seaside108 words
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Article52 1953-03-26 3 THE R-x Theatre will shortly screen "The World's Most Beautiful Girls" as a supporting feature m technicolour by Universal International. Tin's feature which runs for about 15 minutes, amply covers the recently held Miss Universe Contest m which 78 girls representing a total of 3052 words
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Article53 1953-03-26 3 SIXCE the commencement of the Queen's Portrait Fund for an oil-painting of the Queen which will hang m the Singapore City Hall, $1,435 has been donated. The estimated cost of the portrait is $7,000. Cheques may be addressed to "Queen Elizabeth II Portrait Fund. City Treasurer,53 words
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Article44 1953-03-26 3 CERTIFICATES of Singapore candidates successful m the 1952 London Chamber ot Commerce Examination held In Malaya hav e been received. Successful candidates may c 1 for tneir cer *ificates at the office of the Senior Inspector of Schools or Superintendent of Education.44 words
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Article34 1953-03-26 3 MR. OEH TENG KHE\ T G. of the Rationing Office, Kulim. was transferred to Kuala Lipi.s, as an assistant rationing oiiicer. Mr. Ghazanfar bin Mansur, from Selama was appointed Asst. rationing officer, Kulim34 words
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Article, Illustration177 1953-03-26 3 SINGAPORE'S Labour Department intervened m two industrial disputes m the Colony and brought about an understanding between managements and the workers. i In one dispute which involved 800 workers of the Malaya Brick Works, a settlement was reached after a twohour meeting m the Labour177 words
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Article157 1953-03-26 3 THE Singapore Seah Clan Association has elected the following office-bearers for 1953: President: Seah Hwee Kiap; vice-p residents: Seah Kirn Chiang; Seah Meng Yee; Seah Heok Leng; Seah Eng Nam. Director for general affairs: Seah Mvi Siah; treasure/: Seah Peng Chuan; assist, treasurer: Seah Yang Pheow; secretary157 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-03-26 3 photo. MR W. K. D. Wijeadasa and Miss W. K. Florence Brampy who were married at the Sinirannre Rpirisirv yesterday. StandardStandard - 21 words
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Article233 1953-03-26 3 IN 25 years, nuclear— or atomic— power will to a great extent replace the energy derived from coal and fuel, Sir Claude Dixon Gibb, engineering consultant to the Atomic Energy Division of the British Ministry of Supply, told the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday. "Atomic energy233 words
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Article87 1953-03-26 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWO Filipino labourers, who had stowed away m an American vessel because they wanted to sec the bright lights of San Francisco, had a dismal departure from Singapore yesterday. On the way out from Manila they were discovered, and put off the shin87 words
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Article132 1953-03-26 3 A MOTION' to ask the Singapore Government to expedite the handing over to tho City Council of the Telok Aver reclamation area along Shenton Way for the putp a of a public playground, wi I be moved by Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy (Intl.- -City at132 words
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Article103 1953-03-26 3 REPRESENTATIVES of I Singapore Mental Hosp la| Uniformed StatT Association. will meet Government next week to finalise a settlement of the union*! claims. This Is the third meeting between the union and Government since the Woodhr.M-* Mental Hospital workers called off their strike early la^t103 words
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Article51 1953-03-26 3 THE Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Anim Is, Singapore, will hold its arvnual general mooting at the British Council Hall today at 5.30 p.m. Among the subjects to brought up will be the donation of a piece of land and tii« extension of veterinary51 words
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Advertisement93 1953-03-26 3 I FK 1 i or I I a I 1 -'j I tbl 1 I > flash, g I I \sh t I I iMapiij" I Ut »IA. kTOM CLEANSER pj __'j.T 1 >~i I i'ri/c <-(. i" In ir.v M tir-1 i- Ii1 'i- IS I HIK' I y93 words
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Advertisement99 1953-03-26 3 BRACKET MODEL ADVT OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD.. OF E NOLAN O SINGAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR PENANO I otofw a tot of fX wßa When faulty kfdney action aflows harmfuJ impunties to remain m the body, the result is often backache, symptoms of rheumatism or joint and muscJ* pains99 words
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254 1953-03-26 4 THREE journalists representing the Federation of Malaya and Singapore were selected yesterday to attend the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II m London. The selection was made m Singapore by a panel appointed by editors representing all newspapers m the Federation and Singapore. i The254 words
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Article122 1953-03-26 4 Standard Staff Reporter AN oil painting of Singapore town as it was hundred years ago is now on temporary exhibition M Raffles Museum by courtesy of the (Governor of Singapore. The picture painted by an English artist. Percy Carpenter. m 1856 was recently presented122 words
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Article110 1953-03-26 4 THE Singapore Medical; 1 Union will consider] strike action at the.r general meeting to be held on Mar. 29. Mr. Peter Williams, Assistant Secretary of the Union. told The Standard last night that this action is necessary if I Government still refused to j i te with110 words
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Article58 1953-03-26 4 Two hundred and twentyseven children are being housed and tared for m various Salvation Army homes m S.ngapore, said Brigadier Bertha Grey, social secretary, at the Army's social work an--1 nual meeting at Clemenceau Avenue yesterday. The Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L. Blythe. presided at58 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-03-26 4 Students At White House MR. EISENHOWER, President of the United States, meets high school students from overseas. including Singapore, m the Rose Garden at the White Uou.se m Washingion D.C. The President shook hands with each youth. The students are m the United States where they attended the Youth Forum82 words
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Article115 1953-03-26 4 SUMMONED by his former! wife for failing to maintain his child. Mohamad bin Yadi. a Singapore police corporal told the Sixth Police Magistrate yesterday that he had spent his money m engaging a lawyer to represent him m a divorce suit brought by his115 words
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Article37 1953-03-26 4 WONG Yee Lick claimed trial m the S ngapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge possession of three nounds of raw opium m Pulau Bakom. He was allowed bail of 53.000 until Apr. 7.37 words
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Article641 1953-03-26 4 QUEEN MARY DIES: MALAYA SADDENED MALAYA yesterday mourned the death of the Dowager Queen Mary. Flags at Government and other buildings, and from ships m harbour, were flown at half mast. An official notice says that flags m Singapore will be flown at half mast until further notice The Governor641 words
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Article74 1953-03-26 4 THE Singapore Union Jack! Club p'.ays an important part m the lives of the men and women of the Royal Navy, the Army and the Royal Air Force, said the Governor, S.r John Xico:!. pres:dent of the club, at the annual general meeting yesterday. Servicemen,74 words
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Article157 1953-03-26 4 THE Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate yesterday acquitted a petition-writer, Lee Chan Wan, on an amended charge of obtaining $450 from a Chinese physician m connection with an improvement Trust flat. [1 was alleged that Lee used the money to influence the i Trust157 words
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Article58 1953-03-26 4 MALI I he s Jrust I tatemeni Manager Mi TA vomen ho u fv -1 The nind the S :he r ..i 0 fr *taff I recruit< tone by Ho, past pros I thS l women the baffle S.I.T. their p was to] at enhai the58 words
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Article26 1953-03-26 4 Dl El Mary I v D which given the i ta;nmr- H B 1 led. j val no !hc:r progr na26 words
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Advertisement221 1953-03-26 4 iSJfOOQ m BMIMS!m 4 spoj the ball M AY a Hffi^ >W "*"^^B *"°^Bl |J /V i 9 L I if™ BMIBI M JLf OM Cy *C il kJ^^~^^^V f^tr^ IflJli K/ 1 >ife- ■•"^^^Nl^M^l^llliJMf'-j^ V Ay 0 1 U L L 5 /.Ji V I >ll VVMV1 VI BRIMFUL221 words
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Advertisement74 1953-03-26 4 RUBBER, TIN CLOSINGFRICES Standord London Correspondent LONDON, Mor. 25. The following ere the doirq prices of rubber and tin on London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN S f of si|f Spot £940 per ton Apr./ June ZU# buy^ rs £942 scl)crs July/Sept. 2 1 id. Three mo? t s,.74 words
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69 1953-03-26 5 Get Your Rights, Students Exhorted -Malayan n were yes(jgh< against uthority as stud--1 i urging i voices presid- Oorjitham. f discri--4 downi Icnti by :e at the the PMSf ■ac Univeriterday. said their d \A.-ith i hlem. ptii y were > t into i from I t of p aß69 words
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47 1953-03-26 5 uouncii tion B. mio cannot 00 the i gency I trade .-..cms strike Dl of not yet decide tmeot said te with ttle their any drasLabour 2 incil will ''■ing Si the v 'he City Union Fede- Council. c policy members of47 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-03-26 5 TAN KOK WAH a 12-year-old Chinese school student was admitted to hospital with a stomach wound. It was alleged that he was stabbed vtith a knife during a quarrel with a youth at Chin Swee Road last night. Police have detained the youth.47 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-03-26 5 THIRTY FOUR ke tuas and assistant penghulus from Johore State visited the Singapore Standard on Tuesday, to get first hand information on how a newspaper office functions. This is a second batch m a series of Malay Civic Courses arranged and conducted by Che Osman bin Ali,Standard - 70 words
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270 1953-03-26 5 UNIVERSITY OR POLYTECHNIC A POLYTECHNIC institute m Singapore was more necessary than a university, Mr. V. W. Frampton told The Standard yesterday. Convenor ot the first meeting if the now defunct committee which was to have planned the proposed institute, he said that it was surprising270 words
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Article354 1953-03-26 5 ANGRY TAXI-DRIVER FIGHTS ROBBERS FURIOUS at being robbed and attacked by his tares, a Singapore taxi-driver pursued his assailants and beat up one of them with a starting handle m the KalJang River, shortly offe J, mi <" n «gnt yesterday morning. q* j J taxi driver Chua Tho Kit354 words
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Article37 1953-03-26 5 HO PUAY KHOON, who admitted five previous convictions, was sentenced to .4 months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singaoore Fourth Police Court for fraudulent possession of six pens which were alleged to be stolen property.37 words
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Article110 1953-03-26 5 ABOUT 70 student teachers who failed to obtain a credit m English m their second attempt last year have been given notice to leave the Singapore Teachers' Training College. They will terminate their sen- ices as student teachers by the end of June. They may,110 words
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Article384 1953-03-26 5 GOVT. ACTION IS "DICTATORIAL Sir Cheng Loch Tan LEADERS of the Singapore Union of Post and Telegraph Workers and Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union, last night described the Government's rejection of their nomination of Sir Cheng-lock Tan for the chairmanship of the proposed arbitration Board as "dictatorial and totalitarian."384 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-03-26 5 SINGAPORE taxidriver Jappar bin Baki believes that honesty is the best policy, and a European is very happy about it. The European left hLs brief case m Jappar's taxi on Tuesday. Jappar took it to the headquarters of The Singapore Hire Car Association, which returned it to101 words
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Article140 1953-03-26 5 Tin Will Be Stable -MTB WASHINGTON. Mar. 25. CAP).— -The present wori d supply-and-demand outlook for tin indicates a continuance of a stable, fair and reasonable price this year," the Malayan Tin Bureau said, m a monthly survey of the industry. It said the "maintenance by the Reconstruction Finance Corp.140 words
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Article186 1953-03-26 5 SOME ONE m Singapore does not know his lottery ticket is worth $250,000. The ticket. No. 19.'*970. drew the first prize m the FedCTation's 11th Welfare Lottery. It was sold by a Johore Bahru agent to a man from Singapore. Three days have passed .since186 words
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Article179 1953-03-26 5 Standard Malay Correspondent AN open letter, asking the United Malay National Organisation to take steps on behalf of four Malays who are serving sentence of 15 years m Pudu gaol, has been sent to the general secretary of UMNO, Inche Zulkifli Hashim by Mr. Azni179 words
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Article123 1953-03-26 5 WASHINGTON', Mar. 15, (AP) A decrease In the Malayan rubber trade, m price and Volume, threw the Federation and colony of Singapore mt-> an adverse trade balance i"« 1952, the fir-t time since !!»»<> The areas "lost** about USsl 7. millions on their trading for123 words
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Article58 1953-03-26 5 THE Malay Settlement Union (Ketasuan Kafcnpong Melavu) will hold a fenei il meoting on Sunday, Mar !9, ■1 L3O p.m. at tiu> Arabic School m Kamporis Melayu. TIIF annual general mortm* of the Hindustani Prarharr Sabha Malaya. Kuala Lum« pur, will be held at the Hindi School m58 words
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Advertisement65 1953-03-26 5 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD EXHIBITION a\ I n c CHINESE ASSEMBLY HALL 10.J0 A.M. 7.30 P.M. YOU CAN NOW AFFORD TO BUY THAT REFRIGERATOR ENQUIRE AT THE C.EB. STAND FOR GENEROUS HIRE PURCHASE TERMS. 10 REDUCTION ON ALL PURCHASES REGISTERED AT THIS EXHIBITION. SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 1953 TO SATURDAY 28TH APRIL65 words
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Advertisement132 1953-03-26 5 a Qtin*P se of Chinese THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES YANC KUEI FEI ©^|T The most fomous /I <f fI >J^ i^C^m\ beauty of China lived I Iz^L during the reign of Em- Ji i -J*7 X peror Ming Huang Bth A*& 1 mF/""» \au'* Century A.D. Chosen ds x^A L*132 words
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Article499 1953-03-26 6 V^INGAPORE consumes 130,000 tons of rationed and froo rice annually. This is grim statistics. But the f..cts are grimmer still. Thirty per cent of the rationed rice consumed is glorified cattle-feed. For reasons best known to itself the Government sees fit to issue Our rice rations according to499 words
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Article350 1953-03-26 6 |T is unfortunate that attempts to settle trade disputes should have all been such dismal Hops. The three it cent attempts at arbitration have not at all encouraged workers to put their faith m this civilised method of settling disputes. We are convinced that there is nothing wrong350 words
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Article, Illustration1352 1953-03-26 6 ROGER FULFORD - ROGER FULFORD Though strictly not o Victorian. Queen Mary brought to the twentieth century something of the tranquil confidence of the Victorian Age. By ALTHOUGH Queen Mary was not strictly speaking a Victorian, she carried into the tempestuous twentieth century something of the tranquil confidence1,352 words
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Article413 1953-03-26 6 Review of Views Four Malays UTUSAN MELAYU writes! ■bout a case m which four Malay* have been undergoing imprisonment for already 8 years m the Pudu gaol on the charge of collaborating with the Japanese. They were sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. The paper feels that the time has come413 words
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Article570 1953-03-26 6 Sir;— Mr. Charles Gamba must be a very naive person or he is deliberately following a communistic line m his first article on labour wage structure. He and his kind constitute the well known psuedo-intellegentsia who are wont to play into the hands of the Communist International.570 words
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Article283 1953-03-26 6 Sir: I am instructed by the President to refer to 2 Hems of news concerning this Association, which was published m your newspaper. On March 11, 1953 you published an item under the heading MCA PLAN MILLION SATELLITE XL TOWN. This report contained a number of283 words
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Article182 1953-03-26 6 Sir.— Mr. Lim Keng Hor of the Cathay Organization was justified m pointing out my error, but hardly entitled to say that my statement that "Penny Princess" was not previewed was "not only incorrect but malicious I was not malicious. "The Gift Horse for example,182 words
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Advertisement92 1953-03-26 6 SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE: 1128. Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble fir Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, r Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 4i Sultcn Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Leith Street, Telephone92 words
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252 1953-03-26 7 WA EXPORT BAN LONDON, Ma* 2*. (Keuter).— Lord Elibank a mpUined m the House of Lords yester,jn was losing valuable orders from scrupulous" overseas competitors by ulous" adherence to the I'nited Nations Iding the export of strategic materials to China. asked whether the list of252 words
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Article18 1953-03-26 7 ter, g Party ril 15) atter M nonway 'hat for all dis- appeal low- "been proi .*:ng18 words
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Article27 1953-03-26 7 25. tested 1 i gainst hardIndian 'i plan i i ning rv made the Rajae proitably and m Govduty to 'lately United27 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-03-26 7 pboto. lE*fcftJ!*?3 'or debutantes, designed by Matttl. ft -t T lft i» i« Pale yellow tulle, with the Ci* I V g wise in »W« 7<> k the riff V 1 v In ♦'m^rald orffanu. with white «nlUlt n-vkfine. Tb^ »irl at the back b»» wfcile MirrorMirror - 47 words
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Article30 1953-03-26 7 RAOI'I, DUFY. world-famed French pain:er. died on Monday of a heart attack In his villa m southern France, with his housekeeper and chauffeur at his bedside. A. P.30 words
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196 1953-03-26 7 Volunteers 2 ,500 Yds. From A-Blast CAMP DESERT ROCK, Nevada, Mar. 25, (UP)— Nine officers volunteer M guinea pig" underwent yesterday's atomic explosion at nearby Yucca Flat only 2.500 yards from Ground Zero, the closest human beings have been to m an atomic blast without being under military attack. Brig196 words
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Article30 1953-03-26 7 BISHOP Stanislas Adamski of Katowice. Poland, had died m prison, a Vatican source said yesterday. The source said he was arrested by the Communist police last year. Renter.30 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-03-26 7 photo. Shirley Booth receives an S J£Fo., as Best Actress of 1952" and a congratulatory kiss from Fredric March m the presence of a nation-wide TV audience recently. Miss Booth was honoured for her performance m "Come Back, Little Sheba," the role she created on the stage. UPUP - 48 words
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183 1953-03-26 7 PARIS, Mar. 25.— The French National Assembly last night ratified the convention for an 80,000,000,000 franc loan to the State by the Basque de France. The Assembly's vote overruling the Finance Committee's rejection was taken after Premier Rene Mayer had warned the Parliament that Government183 words
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Article52 1953-03-26 7 VATICAN CITY, Mar 25: (Reuter) The Catholic Church now has mor« than 2,600 prelates, according to the Pontifical Year Book f0r '1953, which has just been published. They include 282 metropolitan archbishops. 1,123 residential bishops, 882 titular archbishops and bishops 250 apos.tolic vican and 12*52 words
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Article135 1953-03-26 7 Newsmen Held On Spying Charge MACAO, Mar. 25.— Chinese sources here said yesterday that three Americans arrested last weekend by the Red Chinese who seized their yacht between Hongkong and Macao are being held on spy charges. Unofficial information reaching this Portuguese colony indicated the three are being held at135 words
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Article110 1953-03-26 7 British Air Exercises Over Suez LONDON, Alar. 25, (Reuter) —A three-day exercise to test the air defence In the Suez canal Zone will be held from Mar. 26-28, the Air Ministry announced here last night. Royal Air Force Meteor and \ampire fighter squadrons m the Zone will act as defending110 words
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Article77 1953-03-26 7 KAPENGURIA, Mar. 25 (Reuter)— Magistrate Ransley 1 hacker, announced yesterday he will give his verdict m the Mau Mau trial of Jomo Kenyatta and five other African leaders on Apr. 8. The court re-assembled briefly and the six accused were remanded m custody. The six77 words
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Article58 1953-03-26 7 VIENNA. Mar. 25: (Reuter) Antonin Zapotocky. newlyelected President of Czechoslovakia, told the country's armed forces that their main task was 'closer co-operation with the Soviet forces". Prague Radio reported yesterday. The President, mi n his first order of the day as commander m chief. demanded co-operation also58 words
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Article85 1953-03-26 7 ASSIUT, Upper Egypt, Mar. 25: (Reuter) Lt. Col. Gamal Abdel Nasser told General Mohamed Naguib. the Egyption Premier, last night that if he gave the order, the nation would 'rise as one man to rid the country of the British." Nasser, second m command to General85 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-03-26 7 photo. Madame Chi ant Kai-shek, wife of the Chinese Nationalist Generalissimo, lunches m WashSEton "with House and Senate leaders, left to rifht: Styles Bridges. Soeaker of Wasnißtton "J^™^ Mjlrtlll aMd vlcf Presidtll t Bicbard WU on.- UPUP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-03-26 7 photo. Shirley Booth and Gary Cooper (shown above m scenes from "Come Back, Little Sheba" and "High Noon," respectively) won the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science "Oscars" for the best acting roles of 1952.— UPUP - 39 words
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101 1953-03-26 7 UNITED NATIONS. Mar. 25, (UP)— The Uni.ed Nations Security Council held a fruitless 30-minute session seeking a new secretary-general yesterday and abandoned their efforts until Friday when Russia's Andrei Vishinsky will be here. It was the third secret session the 11-nation Council101 words
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Article77 1953-03-26 7 CANBERRA, Mar. 25, (Reuter)—Sir Philip Mcßride, the Australian Defence Minister. said yesterday he did not think Australia could extent her war effort at present but could swing her industry smoothly from peace to war footing m any emergency. Questioned at a press conference he refused to comment77 words
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157 1953-03-26 7 LONDON, Mar. 25, (Reuter) The House of Commons last night voted by 304 to 260 m favour of a Government plan to federate three British territories m Central Africa with a population of nearly 7,000,000. The vote rejected a Labour amendment designed to baulk157 words
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Article125 1953-03-26 7 A£400,000 Cyclone Destruction PERTH, Western Australia, Mar. 25, (Reuter-AAP) A cyclone which hit the west coast of Australia Monday leaving behind a trail of desolation and destruction caused more than A£400,000 damage, according to estimates here yesterday. Not a building \yas left unscarred m the tiny port of Onslow supply125 words
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Article37 1953-03-26 7 SENATOR H. 11. Humprcy, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee challenged Russia to back up new peace overtures by easing tension m Berlin, dropping anti-Semitism and accepting the Indian truce proposals for Korea. Reuter.37 words
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Article74 1953-03-26 7 "RED OLGA." a tall attractive Ukrainian accused of spying for Russia m West Germany was sent from a Lueneburg local court yesterday for trial by a federal court at Karlsruhe, Southwest Germany. In transforming the case the court described "Olga" Frau Olga Larissa Robine.Reuter - 74 words
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Article37 1953-03-26 7 THE second batch of 2.000 Japanese repatriates from Communist China arrived at Maisuru Port m Central Japan, yesterday. A.F.P. BRITISH Foreign Minister Anthony Eden has turned down an invitation to open the 1953 Canadian national exhibition. UP.UP - 37 words
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Article33 1953-03-26 7 MONSIGNOR Rulino Santos, the Apostolic Administrator of Manila and titular Bishop of Barco. is to be installed formally as Archbishop of Manila today m a colourful liturgical ceremony at San Miguel's Cathedral- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 33 words
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Article29 1953-03-26 7 THE Pakistani Ambassador to Peking, Major General Nawabzada Agha Mohammed Raza arrived yesterday m Hongkong by air from Karachi on his way to assume his post m Peking A.F.P.A.F.P. - 29 words
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Article37 1953-03-26 7 MRS. GOLDA Myerson of Israel told the General Assembly's Political Committee yesterday that Israel would present at the appropriate time a record of the poliries of "anti-Jewish incitement" adopted by the Soviet Union and its supporters.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article35 1953-03-26 7 THE Albanian News Agency reported that the trial of seven Albanian citizens accused of espionage on behalf of Greece would open on Mar. 30. The trial will take place m the town of Erseke.-- AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article271 1953-03-26 7 US Firm. On Air Protest WASHINGTON, Mor. 25— The State Department yesterday accused Russia of "fabricating an unfounded version' 1 of a recent skirmish between United States and Soviet planes off Siberia. In an official statement, the Department rejected a Soviet note claiming that a United271 words
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Article90 1953-03-26 7 LONDON, Mar. 25, (AP)— Red China's Premier, Chou Km lai, and the big Chinese delegation which attended Stalin's funeral left Moscow yesterday for Peking. Chou also represented Mao Tse-tung at the funeral m Prague of Czech President Klement Got tv aid. Foreign Minister V M.90 words
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121 1953-03-26 7 LAGOS, Nigeria Mar. 25, (AP) Nigeria's House of Representatives spent a considerable time yesterday discussing whether people should be allowed to walk about without any clothes m this tropical country. A member thought there ought to be a law against it and introduced one.121 words
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Article112 1953-03-26 7 PARIS, Mar. 25, (UP) Six western nations reached "general agreement" on I he suggested French amendment! to the European army treaty yesterday only a few hours before French Premier Rene Mayer's departure for 4 he United States. The European Army interim commission began tackling the112 words
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Advertisement66 1953-03-26 7 JSj^. SPECIAL THERMOS 3SP"\ REFILL SERVICE -j^H V^E^ WB^ W 1 \j iht gtau lining of o ~3M J&" Jff htrmot vacuum t *ml "31 g Tfc- don'i:hrotvatvayanyofih» •■^■jA ..y \^Br omull you' t rftut/ iiipphtt oft ifn I-_ tf g\ t <,u€ilion of fitting a tint for l\ vacuum66 words
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Article139 1953-03-26 8 Shipowner Asks For Reparations THE HAGUE. Mar. 25. (AP)— Greece yesterday asked the World Court to order the British Government to submit to arbitration a Greek shipowner's demand for reparation. The Greek shipowner is N.E. Ambatielos. and he is seeking reparations for late or non-delivery of eight ships to be139 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-03-26 8 THE 7,000-ton Japanese freighter, the Eiho Maru, which arrived In Singapore Tuesday from Moulmein with 8.400 tons of rice on board, bound for Meiji. is held up at the quarantine anchorage with engine trouble. Captain Yukata Abe, 45, told The Standard that the ship had justStandard - 117 words
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Article74 1953-03-26 8 DARWIN. Mar 25: (Reuter) Twenty-two more Japanese pearl divers arrived at Broome. Western Australia where they will work pearling grounds. Police and security men guarded the Japanese a* Darwin airport, their first stop, as a precautionary measure. Similar precautions were taken when the first74 words
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137 1953-03-26 8 LONDON, Mar. 25, (AP).— The makers of Britain's Comet jetliner replied on Tuesday to American criticism of the airworthiness of the world's fastest airliner. Britain has been trying for months to obtain an American certificate of airworthiness for her Comets, some of which137 words
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Article90 1953-03-26 8 LONDON, Mar. 25, (Renter) A 13-3 r ear-old cargo ship, MacGregor Laird, (4,081 tons) is to be converted by Shell Petroleum Company Limited into a depot ship for service In the search for under wa;er oil, the company announced last night. The Company is90 words
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Article51 1953-03-26 8 LJUBLJANA, Mar. 25. (Reuter) Mr. Keishi Nakamaru. Japanese Charge d'affaires m Yugoslavia, arrived yesterday m Ljubljana m north-west Yugoslavia to investigate possibilities of trade between Slovenia and Japan. Slovenia, with its capital Ljubljana, is economically one of the more highly developed of the six Yugoslav Federal51 words
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Advertisement627 1953-03-26 8 Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. fFL: X l.utnpur 311 Spore 82?81/3 P S'haro 295 Malacca 456 Penang 875 FOR IT K. /CONTINENT Spore P Sham Penang Rennevis for Avonmouth, L'pool Glasgow. Rotterdam InPort 28 30Mar z Benledi for London. Antwrem Hamburg C.23/24 27 29Mar 30Mar lApr B'-nalder for Genoa Liverpool627 words
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Advertisement685 1953-03-26 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Rr^ular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang From ••Poyang" Apr 7 Apr 12 Hongkong ••Soochow" Apr 14 Apr. 17 Japan. II kong Sails Sails Penane Spore For •Poyang'*685 words
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Advertisement327 1953-03-26 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Shim Penang SOESTDYK (HAL) 30Mar/6Apr 7Apr BApr AMPENAN (RL) 11 16 Apr 17Apr 18Apr TALISSE (SMN) 19/25 Apr 26Apr 27Apr OVERYSEL (RL) 9 15May327 words
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Advertisement657 1953-03-26 8 EAST ASIATIC IJ SAILINGS FROM SCAM.,s VUa^ Mflfß "ERRIA" for Bangkok (not '^'C'^l carrying passengers)... .1 "MALAYA" for Adelaide' I Snoca, 3^).. I J Hongkong, Manila. Kobe ,1 Yokohama "PRETORIA" lor Bangkok, I Saigon. Hongkong, Manila, W Kobe Yokohama i» "SELANDIA" for Bangkok tImSL 17/l^ lj "JAVA" for Djakarta, Bang-657 words
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Article60 1953-03-26 9 BIRMINGHAM. Mar. 25 (Reuter)— Two thousand car builders whose strike has crippled vital export production last night debated whether to return to work or lose their jobs. Strike leaders of the Austin Motor Works here pleaded with them to wait before acting on a company ultimatum60 words
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Article91 1953-03-26 9 SINGAPORE. Wed .—The Malayan share market continued quiet today with very little changes m prices. There was. however, some selective buying m ti n shares. Rubber shares continued to be neglected. Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Ords. :> 05 3 10 M Publishing 2.15 2.25 Singapore91 words
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Article174 1953-03-26 9 LONDON, Mar. 25, (UP).-J. A. R. Pimlott of Britain was elected chairman of the conference of the International Tin Study Group which opened here Monday. Manuel Barrau of Bolivia and S. Bruniera of Italy were elected vice chairmen. A communique issued yesterday by the174 words
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Article37 1953-03-26 9 lIOXGKOXG, Mfir. 25.—Special Standard Service: Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.88 to £1 sterling: $5.9500 to US$l; $1,834 to Malayan $1: $0,200 to one Indonesian Rupiah, Gold $271. 375 to one tael.37 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-03-26 9 photo. MOTORISED RICKSHAW —Willy Messerschmitt. the German aircraft designer whose plant once turned out most of the Nazi fighter planes, has taken up car production. Models he showed at the current auto exhibition m Frankfurt included this three- wheel"rick.shaw" complete with striped canopy. It has a speed of 45 mphA.P. - 71 words
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Article372 1953-03-26 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Mar. 25. Indonesian rubber quarters expect the present downward trend m rubber market prices to continue into the coming months. Sheet rubber has dropped from an average price of 6.75 rupiahs m Dec ember to almost372 words
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Article168 1953-03-26 9 RUBBER PRICES IMPROVE Standard Market Reporter SHORT covering purchases m the rubber market m Singapore were largely responsible for the improvement m prices by 5/8 cent per lb. yesterday, first grade rubber for April shipment closing at l.ii cents per lb. oa a quietly steady market. Fair demand was reported168 words
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Article102 1953-03-26 9 THE produce market m Singapore was steady m the copra section and dull m copra, with no business passing. Copra quotations were $42 buyers and $4:* sellers per picul for March shipment, $40* and $41 for April and $39 1 and $40 for May shipment. Coconut oil102 words
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Article108 1953-03-26 9 Commodity PRICES CLOSING rubbei prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore resterda y were: Buyers Sellers No 1 K.S.s Spot Loose 73* 732 No. 1 R.S.S. 73f W No. 2 R.S.S. 70J m t %l No. 3 R.S.S. 67* 671 Tone: Steady quiet. SINGAPORE, Wed The price of tin today was108 words
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59 1953-03-26 9 KARACHI. Mar. 25. <AP)— Food Minister Pirzada Abus Sattar told Parliament the Japanese government has agreed to send experts to Pakistan to teach Japanese methods of rice growing. The minister said the Karachi government had asked for the experts m -the hope that Japanese59 words
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Article113 1953-03-26 9 TALKS ON ASIA'S MINERALS TOKYO. Mar. 25, (UP)— Seventy- five technicians and economic experts from various Asian and Western nations will visit Japan next month* for a nine-day conference on ment m Asia, starting Apr. l SO The conference, which will discuss development of mineral resources m Asian countries and113 words
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Article49 1953-03-26 9 YOKOHAMA, Mar 2f> (AFP). Exports of raw s'.'.k from Yokohama during the Arsl SMI Mays of March totalled 1.973 bales, including 215 bales oC riupions. accordinj to ihe Yokohama Silk Condiiiorrng House. The figure represents an increase of 324 bales over the corresponding period m February.49 words
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134 1953-03-26 9 LONDON, Mar. 24, (Reuter) Lord Bruce, chairman of the British Finance Corporation for Industry told American businessmen here today that to allow free convertibility of sterling at present "would bo disastrous." Lord Bruce, a former Primo Minister of Australia and now134 words
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Article80 1953-03-26 9 CALCUTTA. Mar 2s, (AFP). The removal of th« "discriminatory" two rupees duty paid by India every time she buys 80 lbs. of raw ju:e from Pakistan, was the result of the In do-Pakistan trade agreement .just concluded here, and it has caused great jubilation. Traders pointed out80 words
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Advertisement36 1953-03-26 9 #BT6ry 1 3§f ;^^l»»^*>»^7^^^l f L 2%Zr^l mK'Jim /^m Wil/lfi HOME DELIVERY! Orders can now be accepted for home delivery m U.K. Inquiries welcomed! JSb S x TD. SERIES IkilEi MIDGET Wmrne Brothers LUU FrJeralion Representatives36 words
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Advertisement80 1953-03-26 9 Read The Independent Morning Newspaper This morning daily it published m Singapore and it circulated throughout Sourn-East Asia. "Singapore Standard" is devoted to local news and pictures. In addition, it carries o world- wide coverage. "Singapore Standard" features articles with o mass a#p«ol and aims at qivmq the public its80 words
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Miscellaneous282 1953-03-26 9 Be BS5Ci*-= «WRK? Mbu. K uch., lg aSt^Ta p WSBB"* l^© ig RADIO PROGRAMME 1 rH«sr &fia Sirs: oi Bioad ls f «ssJs s* «»•> c *2*«-* -ah fc». t. mi SM^t* «ii.aa*« >• te STT *AD.O PROGRAMME RAD PR °GRAMME llSfiJ. GA346) RADIO M\|\V A Kl-q nm OIIIIMI IWWH»>I282 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-03-26 9 photo. R. Do<glas Stuart, president of the Quaker Uats Co., who has been named US Ambassador to Canada. He recently replaced Donald Lourie as head of the cereal company when Lourie was appointed Under Secretary of State. UPUP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration228 1953-03-26 10 STAR CONTEST No. 8 ALL through this week The Singapore Standard presents its eighth star contest. 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 single cover228 words
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Article994 1953-03-26 10 HUGH LATIMER - HUGH LATIMER By who has just returned to Cape Town from a visit to Kenya. CAPE TOWN, 'TWERE is no press censorship m Kenya. There does not need to be: there is press suppression instead. Under one of the acts passed through Kenya's legislative council shortly994 words
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Article588 1953-03-26 10 RAWLE KNOX - Burma's Unwanted Guests RAWLE KNOX By 'T'HE seven thousand men A of General Li Mi's Ninety-Third Kuomintang army division, who have been marauding m Eastern Burma ever since they were driven out of Yunnan by the Chinese Communists, have been more active m the last two months than m the588 words
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Article99 1953-03-26 10 Rosalind Rafnam PATTERN SERVICE > tut couroM OKULK YOUR PATTERN: I > \oii must vnclosi> three ten 5 c«>nt stamps if you want 2 i y»ur pattern rut. If I don't S > get the stamps you don't get the pattern A number of < orders have come to me99 words
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Advertisement150 1953-03-26 10 British Film 'ACADEMY" AWARn If '"'"l BEST FILM fro m any A ;l R f y^i;| OIMAH SHf OIOAN tfS I Disliiiiiili-d l.j Sll \W Itltos Wjm 111 Saturday .»f^^ I Ladd, < J^VSSSII VIRGINIA! \W toll fttfT3l MAYOL^lgi Warned 'ij^^l^iirl Thelrok Wlistres? I COLUMBIA PICTURES presents 7^^^ Another jhociiif150 words
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Miscellaneous337 1953-03-26 10 TOVATt QloivriON: -Tht Kreat fault m ui>men is to desire l.t b<> like men.' 1 TIH RSI) \Y fOX EVEBYOVe! Infenuitr. new ide.i.^ and methods tact and perseverance will aid >ou to progress. Exert per--1 sonanty. talento; set around see I people; hart fun t VOI R r.IRTIIHXTE I AM)337 words
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Article155 1953-03-26 11 tero- > on Club released yesterday H was disclosed that the Governor m Council had given permission for the construction of the Club house according to the plan already approved by the City Council. The report appealed to members for funds. Estimated cost of the building and furnishing of155 words
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392 1953-03-26 11 too mPV ll^* Badminton Reporter seleAln ♦J^** Cup first to be todmißtn- ££S their CoUntry lor international SJ^h ~»Petltion r are drawn to battle each other 5 MaU y* Malays badminton title this Easter at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. T 1 e y392 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-03-26 11 •B- Company Malay Regiment Soccer XI (right) ami the Kulim Police XI, taken before their match m hoaw of the Regrmeßt's a»■nal celebratioa at the Kulim Public Fadaag. The Malay Reghneat woa by one goal to nil— Photo by Chung Hwa Stadie, KaUm.43 words
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Article97 1953-03-26 11 BO DC A Officials AT the seventh Annual General Meeting of the 8.0.D Civilian Association (Badminton Section) the following were elected office bearers for the year: Badminton Convenor: Seah Soi Soon (re-elected); Badminton Captain: Andrew Tan (reelected); Committee: Hamid Marzuki, Lim Ah Bee, Francis D Silva, Richard Wee, Tan Hai97 words
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Article115 1953-03-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The draw for the Van Der Holt trophy presented by the Selangor Cricket Association for competition among schools m Selangor is as follows Methodist Boys School, bye; St. Johns v Victoria Institution: winner to meet MBSACS Klang v High School' Kiang; winner115 words
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Article56 1953-03-26 11 ABOARD THE ORCADES AT SEA. Mar. 25. (Reuter) Australia's cricketers on their way to England will after all play the match against Ceylon XI when they reach Colombo. This was announced by the team officials today with the liner two day out from Frernantle. They are56 words
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Advertisement181 1953-03-26 11 (oronation four Contest r .< the Slnfapore Stvadartf vfl] ca««Me ihm I***Mlu ur orBaom *a*.a au^J inniorrd t'tt^Bdal Beat esevt»ti*« «f ,^tSS A' (oronatioa CereaMafe, ia L^^ !>•< l# .iL Jane thta fear M* Jf «hub wiU la*l Ibree aMataa fraai Fea--8 r^ T 2 to hHd nndeT ike l^tat181 words
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Advertisement225 1953-03-26 11 NOTICES ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD m.r. "INDRAPOERA" '"THE above ship is due to arrive from Indonesia on Thursday 26th instant. The ship is expected to berth alongside godowns 42-43, (Gate No. 2) at noon. Embarkation of passengers for Europe will take place on Friday 27th between 10 and 11 a.m. HOTTER225 words
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Advertisement1231 1953-03-26 11 AMNOUIVCEMEIVT OWING to Ihr death of IF. M. Oii^i, M.rT < the Coiktail Parly O meet the Do*?" r 1 1 Marchioness of (trading *hi«h was to \ra\r J>e€n held m the W. V. S. Meae, Singapore vm Thursday, 261h March, b now cancelled. Al KiNOWLEDC>»K>T NOTICES r pHE family1,231 words
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Miscellaneous176 1953-03-26 11 r T-_-r-_-__^^________^^M_____^— B^ a^ BHaaaß^ M|aMa^^ n^^ Mv o WILL CPERATt I'LL NEED TO J VO' IS WELCOME TO ANY FLESH _M lAH -I>CST-K-£Ep«- \^f SZ<>jr—C-TH£Y'XE BOTH (J/VG£P 'f- MAtOV SHE I 2A,s> r r SLICE A BIT^ AH GOTOJ ME,AWVWMAR.' r r I BF_A7>WN' I"*.s |§f AWAK£NS SMTIL BEAUTIFUL176 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-03-26 12 VICTORY ot tost— and the sky's the limit for Malaya's Eddie Cnoong, jumping for joy after winning the All England singles title of Empress Hall m London last week32 words
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356 1953-03-26 12 TO KEEP SOCCER HOOLIGANS AWAY IPOH, Wed— Yesterdays deplorable incident m the football field when the referee Mr. Tan Joo Keat had to be protected from an angry mob alter the Cheng Wah and Kinta Indians match may result m future important matches being356 words
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Article31 1953-03-26 12 TIOXG BAHRU Community nub i•> the SIT. Sports i,J",'.'Wi Bahru Community centie will meet R.A.F. Cha'ngi m ■STKSaaMB yj«f. Cho a T ,e A Sn. Si F^ok31 words
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Article140 1953-03-26 12 WILLIAMS J their successive I h m the SBHFA Division B league tv beal Borneo Motors by 3 at BODCA ground yesfor Jacks centn I rward I f Thiara sc >red a ■ie pick of the i I ioon Thiam opened the c off a c140 words
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Article136 1953-03-26 12 THE Colony Selectors have made a big blunder m their first selection of the Colony XI. writes "Selectors' Blunder" of Singapore. He says: The inclusion of youn? Verity (.ill, the lefthand spinner m preference to the .south lefthand spinner Charlie Collin? is sheer madness. Or. hive the136 words
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Article184 1953-03-26 12 ,n^ C M\ KEST^ Mar 25 (Reuter).-China, Malaya, and Nepal have become full members of the InteriaSda TCnniS deration, it was announced here These three Asian nations were admitted to full membership of the congress of the world federation at a private meeting. The congresa at184 words
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Article, Illustration468 1953-03-26 12 PULA U BUXOM CRACK UP Sime Darby Pull Off Big Surprise PULAU BUXOM, offer taking the field favourites, cracked up badly m the^ later stages of the game to go down before a giant killing" Sime Darby "A" team by 2—l m a Singapore Business Houses "A" league match at468 words
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Article154 1953-03-26 12 A WELL-BALANCED ll..n"kiin» v. I "A" team only hit three t ,al^ Airways team m their Div. BusiniJii 1 game played at Geylang sudlum s r iT 1 superior and experienced a team for the Airways. They would have scored dozens. The Airways team seemed to be overawed by154 words
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Article112 1953-03-26 12 443 B.A.D. defeated MBTC by two goals to nil ::i the Singapore Base District Division 2 soccer match at Nee Soon yesterday. B.A.D. wore the bettor team but lacked finish, while MBTC forwards very rarely got the ball but were always dangerous whenever they did112 words
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Article87 1953-03-26 12 CHARTERED BANK B* drew l-l with Rotterdam Trading Company m Division B league at St. Georges Road. Scorer for Bank was Hock Lim. Anthony Tan scored lor Rotterdam. Hongkong and Shanghai 'C* beat Sime Darby '3' by 7-0 m a Div. C match a t Farrer Park.87 words
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Article35 1953-03-26 12 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Sinhalese Association will be held at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall No 9 Norris Road, Singapore on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. All members are requested to attend.35 words
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275 1953-03-26 12 By WINDSOR LAD IPOII, Wed. Although slow work was the order of the day a number of Ipoh trainer Tjoa's candidates were sent against the clock. BREAK OF DAWN (Landsdown) was very impressive when he reeled off the three m 40 2 5 sec.275 words
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Article135 1953-03-26 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The Segamat Cricket Association is taking the initiative to run inter-State cricket this season m view of the Johore Cricket Club having dropped out of the game this year. Segamat's decision has been motivated by the desire not to deprive cricketers of135 words
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Article28 1953-03-26 12 Results of soccer friendlies played at Farrer Park yesterday were: J Braddell Sports Club drew 2-2 with Military Police Singapore Cold Storage beat Loid Storage Creameries 5-4.28 words
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Article27 1953-03-26 12 THE S.A.F.A. Youth competition soccer match between St. Anthony's School and Serangoon English School was not played due to the death of Queen Mary.27 words
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Article83 1953-03-26 12 THE following have been selected to represent the Sinhalese Association Cricket XI against the Teachers Training Cohege m a Junior League Tournament fixture at St Andrews School, grounds Woodsvilie o n Sunday at 11 a.m C. Seneviratne (Capt. >, Bob C Piens, Noel Perera. Mayo Per c r83 words
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Article234 1953-03-26 12 AN unconverted penali> forced Stanvac to share points with Malaya Publish ing House when they met m a Division "A" kague cer tie on the Padanu v«> terday. The match ended m a two-all draw. Stanvac. the better wore more Often within ing range but their marksmanship234 words
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Article41 1953-03-26 12 Men's Staffa Men\ Double Siang j Womtn's Siacfoi PFt A Junior Sinflts: R Lim bi I r. b b Mixed Doubln M G.K. 1 X TOMORROW'S Til Women's doaMn 9k 01 A B Jui si I doiblr* m B 141 words
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