Singapore Standard, 4 April 1953
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Title Section10 1953-04-04 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD I|IJ SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1953. TWELVE PAGES.10 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-04-04 1 .Inmh and borne round the churchyard m :i ^rt" hi;ht pioce^ion.- Photo by Chen Ta KhoonChen Ta Khoon - 20 words
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Article, Illustration244 1953-04-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter TOE threatened strike by 500 Singapore postal clerki is now off. Both Government and the Union of Tost and Telegraph Workers have agreed to put their rase before a one-man arbitration board under the chairmanship of Mr. Yong Pun- How, a Kuala244 words
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Article893 1953-04-04 1 Malenkov Gets A Promise From Ike W«h WJ SHI GT A °"> *P"I 3— Diplomatic authorities m Washington, London and Pans are convinced that the current peace moves and exchanges between the Communist and Western capitals are leading to an eventual meeting between Eisenhower, Churchill, Mayer893 words
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Article135 1953-04-04 1 vn L °NDON. Apr. 3. <AP).what loQked like still another i move m the Communist peace campaign developed today. A dispatch telephoned from Budapest, capital of Hungary said a meeting of the Com-munist-sponsored World Peace Council scheduled to convene there April 10 had been postponed135 words
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Article34 1953-04-04 1 TWO high former Nazi officials, arrested last January by the British on suspicion of plotting to regain power, were ordered freed on Thursday by a Supreme Court examining judge m Karlsruhe. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article66 1953-04-04 1 MALACCA, Fri. Seven workmen engaged on the construction of Malacca's $2,000,000 reservoir were buried alive m a landslide yesterday. They were buried by a fall of earth believed to have been softened by overnight rain. Six were dug out dead. The seventh man died after66 words
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Article30 1953-04-04 1 MR. ADLAI Stevenson arrived at the headquarters of General Gonzalez Delinares. Commander of North Vietnam land forces and of Nguyen Sun Trie Governor of North Vietnam.— AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article181 1953-04-04 1 ANCHOR MUCK HID A SILVER DOLLAR Standard Shipping Reporter THE CREW of a British ship was hunting for treasure m Singapore harbour this week. It began with the ')osun of the freighter Levernbank finding a Mexican silver dollar, dated 1898, wrapped around the anchor when the ship upanchored before moving181 words
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Article26 1953-04-04 1 THE Japanese Communist Party has adopted new tactics m the campaign for the forthcoming general elections, it was reported m Tokyo yesterday. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article27 1953-04-04 1 AMERICANS of the 15th "Can Do" Infantry Regiment threw back a 200-mati Chinese attack early yesterday m the Chorwon Valley route to Seoul. UPUP - 27 words
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Article27 1953-04-04 1 SIR Hisamoddin A!am Shah. Sultan of Selangor, arrived m Naples on Wednesday aboard the ship, Sydney, en rout* to London for the Coronation. APAP - 27 words
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Article124 1953-04-04 1 GURKHAS SHOOT A RED BOSS TWO more terrorists, including a District Committee member m the Communist terrorist organisation, were reported killed yesterday by Security Forces m the Federation. One member of the Security Forces was killed. The District Committee member. Win<j Kwong. who was m charge of the Serting Branch,124 words
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Article114 1953-04-04 1 LONKDN. Apr. 3 (Reuter) —The British Government will "tcommend" the Colonial goverments to make certain limitd relaxations of their preseu restrictions on imports rom Japan it was annoumU here tonight. This was stated m a British T>asury communique on Anglo-upanese trade and payments alk114 words
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Article26 1953-04-04 1 A OMET jetliner left here Lond< yesterday on the first flight f a new passenger service between Britain and Japanin 36 hours. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article61 1953-04-04 1 m m-'ntiv by H»Wg Temerloh n ii i» approached Uii ndeciifl» m**n to be pardoned for giving help to Communist terrorists. Afror the P >li l»;ui tnken statements from the n. u:i were) allowed to 4i^» bom* u.arr, ziu Malays iroin Intr Pulau, Pesagi and61 words
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Article32 1953-04-04 1 THE U.S. Department of Justice U engaged m fi US$lOO,--000,000 ship-seizure crackdown that may have helped to peisuade some foreign tankei owners not to traffic «•< ■< curtain countries A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article261 1953-04-04 1 FIFTY girls named Lily were surprised by the 'handsome, surprise gift" from the Metro-Goldyn Mayer's Publicity Department after the performance of "Liii" at the Cathay on Thursday night. Many of them had armed themselves with passports and identity cards to prove they were named "Lily"261 words
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Advertisement40 1953-04-04 1 0 X <£ NEWLY DEVELOPED NAILESS CRATE yity'y'. ?> ft mm l^Jzi wmm* ■ill r| 1 °f this crate eliminates the four udes are exactly lin t. thus jnterchangeablc w shipping container proved excellence and; passed all SSlffn 1^ wilh "Hying IS640 words
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Advertisement145 1953-04-04 1 Mii>put<><i Storm CRYSTAL SILVERWARE Ybt/r Inspection Invited NOVELTY.to.. 88. North Bridge Rd. Phone 3f23, Singapore 6. JfItfHLOROfEP V-SRjßh chlorophyll I^P TOOTH PASTE I/Vy GUMS -^BREATH TEETH ftp a ?^/vawissinrt sj2^ erperiem ed lILORO-PKP maker, havi at no time over! looked the important fact that children* "ender ium 'OSftJ"? b^ takP145 words
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Article255 1953-04-04 2 S' pore Holidays In The Sun CROWDS PR EFER BEACHES, PARKS TO THE CINEMAS F NE SUNNY weother m Singopore early and Kffl^^B&uSSTtflS^ V ?4^f Causewa y IZ rLin centres of attraction. and the zoo were thej^,^^,^ told T he standard that cars were passing through the Customs at Woodlands255 words
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Article68 1953-04-04 2 TAN THIAM HOCK (22) a MteMH employed by Messrs. W.-& T. Avery Ltd. m Singapore, was charged before Mr. D. H. Chapman Fifth Police Court Magistrate on Thursday ■with criminal breach of trust of $4,787.96. His plea of guilty was not accepted as, the prosecuting68 words
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303 1953-04-04 2 KUALA LITMPUK, Fri. —Malaya's most travelled woman, Mandarin-speaking lYUsc Josephine I- oss of the Federation Social Welfare Department, leaves her job next month to return to the United Kingdom for a well-earned rest. She sails m the drasan on May 5. Once a303 words
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Article, Illustration260 1953-04-04 2 IN a small attap hut at Wol- skej Road, Singapore, lives a tough little old lady who. although she is 79. gave a young Chinese a .sound beating on Wednesday when he robbed her of a rold bangle worth S2B.i. Madam Chua Kwai hasStandard - 260 words
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Article110 1953-04-04 2 THE w.fo cf a Chinese cleris living on the fir^ Boor of the Singapore Improvement Trust flats m Short Street, was awakened a: 5 p.m. on Thuxs- by some one J^PJii/r^P ftfi£ *W}ered the room through an open window. She screamed for help and110 words
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Article26 1953-04-04 2 THE Comptroller of Inland Revenue. Federation, announced that the net collections from income tax for the four weeks ended Mar. 28 were $4,317,198. rru26 words
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260 1953-04-04 2 Nanyang University SPONSORS of the proposed Nanyans University m Singapore haw instructed the university planning committee to make all possible speed m the planning of the academic structure of the university. A spokesman toki The Standard yesterday ttat there is a possibility of tie260 words
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196 1953-04-04 2 THE second South -Eastern Asia Central Canferen-t of Methodists will be held at Singapore Wesley Church from April 21-26. The conference^ will be attended by ministerial and lay elected representatives of the Methodists from the Federation, Sarawak, Sumatra and Burma. Unlike the firrt year of196 words
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Article34 1953-04-04 2 A lorry driver. m Tfi£ SMJ,^.; v fined SIOU Court on Thurscrny ~.c raring to conform to a traffic halt sign at 4 'ie junction of Outram and Seng Poh Roads.34 words
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Article114 1953-04-04 2 M ANDRE GUIBAIT. Consul (leneral for France m SiamMMa >fji "UmTsulaf Corps since 1948, who will be leaving shortly to represent France, as Ambassador Extraordinary, at the Coronation of the Kins of Jordan. M. Gaibaut i s not likely to return to Singapore. His future appointment114 words
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Article65 1953-04-04 2 THE Supp:y Bill for 1951. providing authority for excesses m expenditure over the originally approved figures. will be introduced at the meeting of the Singapore Legislative Cotmcil on April 24. The total of such excess expenditure is nearly $19,914,000 over the aoproved figure, but against this65 words
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Article43 1953-04-04 2 PABIMITTHU was charged m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday, with criminal breach of trust of $481.50 belonging to his employer, M. Aliar Kunjj on Feb. 21. He pleaded guilty and was remanded until April 9, for sentence.43 words
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Article37 1953-04-04 2 MR. HENG CHIN LOT. Mr. S. Palaniandy and Mr. Goh Tong Liang, have been appointed Assistant Commandants m the Singapore Special Constabulary by the Governor, Sir John Nicoll. The appointments are on a year's probation.37 words
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Article163 1953-04-04 2 JUDGMENT was delivered by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley m the Singapore High Court, on Thursday m favour of K. Visvalinga Thaver with cost against the Custodian of Enemy Property over the right of a piece of land. Visvalinga Thaver had stated at an163 words
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Article59 1953-04-04 2 LEE LUI. a Singapore middle-aged woman was yesterday sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment m the Sixth Pol if Court for permitting her premises to be used as a broihej. Another middle-aged woman, Wong King, was fined $300 for assisting Lee m the management of59 words
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Article179 1953-04-04 2 Standard Staff Renter THE Pasir Panjanf IWrial District Committee, Singapore^ has decided I) oflfcr a token reward mi n lind ir any other suitable ftrm lo any member of the poli«e stationed m the arti wID sho\\ s outstanding lets tf co-operation with the pubic >»179 words
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Article, Illustration216 1953-04-04 2 NURSING IN SPORE TWO hundred Singapore Malay girls, who re— of speak English but are willing to become nurses. ma\ be assisted to meet the entry standards to the nursing service if they approach the Education Department. A recent report quoted the j presidentStandard - 216 words
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Article92 1953-04-04 2 S' pore Fruit Assn. Officers THE followir.g office-bearers of the Fr Vegetable Deaier-' \oo m Singapore for the year: President: Mr. Lire To! Chor: Vice-President Lip Seuh; Genera' S« Mr. Tan Jwee Ch k Treasurer: Mr. Chua Cbjeo« Siah; Internal A iditor: Ms Tan Heng Hual. Committee mcmix Tan Wui92 words
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Article15 1953-04-04 2 Traffic Survey Called Off by th< survey Mr. chief i Stand year ha rarry i15 words
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Advertisement19 1953-04-04 2 H*> Bright; Go Tonight To Singapore's ONLY iV Conditioned AIR VIEW CABARET j Tonight Nightly E.OTT t CO.X^^) LTD19 words
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Advertisement159 1953-04-04 2 In a world cf compe claims Longines can these simple undeniab! IBest res;:'t EVER Wrist-watch ai NEUCHAT] LONGINKS wat h No. •4667; Standard I absolute l I 2 Best rcsut Cor t] I VER H wrist-wat-h a1 GENE\ LONG INKS watch No. 671 SUadard ol 3 Best retuii foi i159 words
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Article299 1953-04-04 3 Arsonist Causes $5,000 Damage AN arsonist set fire to an attap hut m Van Kit Village, off Changi R oa d, Singapore, on Thursday morning, causing damage estimated at $5,000. Th Fi; bUt was T aied Wow the rir c Brigade arrived. AH belongings were lost m the ?..h XCept299 words
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Article234 1953-04-04 3 Freedom News' On Chen Murder A 26-YEAR-OLD coffee shop assistant, Ho Keum Hong, alias Ah Hong, was sentenced to four years' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore First Criminal District Court on Thursday for possession of terrorist documents, including a copy of "Freedom News" Senior234 words
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Article90 1953-04-04 3 PATTERN SERVICE trenre g THE COL POM RKAD THIS BEFOKK YOU Z ORDER YOLR PATTERN: You must enclose three ten > cent stamps if you want > your pattern cut. If I don t < t ret the stamps you don't fet > < the pattern. A number of >R.R. - 90 words
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Article83 1953-04-04 3 MR. Juttiet Whitton entered judgment for Wans Cookicn for $100,000, with costs, again* Fu Tsze Hsi m the Singapore High Court on Thursday, m an action filed by Wang. Wang testified that he had given Fu $100,000. tor which the latter had given him a83 words
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Article, Illustration322 1953-04-04 3 SINGAPORE'S 30,000 Roman Catholics will attend special pre-Easter church services tonight at 10 30 followed by a midnight mass. Rev. Father James F. Kearney, editor of the Malayan Catholic News, told The Standard yesterday that it wa s customary during the early days of the churchstandard - 322 words
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Article57 1953-04-04 3 TWO Malayan Other Ranks attached to the RAF, Seletar, were fined a total of $125 m the Singapore Second Traffic Police Court yesterday for traffic offences. C. E, Parker, who pleaded guilty to riding a motor cycle along Yio Chu Kang Road on Jan. 6 while not covered57 words
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Article231 1953-04-04 3 Singapore Site Is Chosen. Standard Staff Reporter wn9 ft^ Singapore Government plans to build a modern $2,500,000 tuberculosis Hnml iSr f F P at l?. nts on 40 »ere site m Clementi Road behind the Gimson Home Mr. A. Wear, Director of Public Works,231 words
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178 1953-04-04 3 EXPANSION of present facilities and new aids will, by the end of this year, make Singapore's Blood Transfusion Unit the most modern m South-East Asia, Dr. R. H. C. Wells, of the unit, told The Standard yesterday. Dr. Wells said donations m178 words
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176 1953-04-04 3 THREE Malays and a Punjabi were sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment each by Mr. Justice Buttrose at the Singapore Assizes on Thursday, when they were found guilty of having committed armed robbery at Pulau Bukom Besar on Nov. 30. They were alleged to176 words
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Article67 1953-04-04 3 Had Row— Boy Stowed Away A 14-year-old Singapore schoolboy, Elias Albert, had a quarrel with his big brother. So he decided to go to sea. He stowed away on the Willem Ruys. which sailed for Jakarta on Mar. 23. Yesterday he was brought back and handed over to the immigration67 words
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Advertisement185 1953-04-04 3 W m/ OF LIEF I n oblcfi are e 7— &afo v sr tecause of their high X I\\ I rrcsh and full riMjk *1 r 1 not harm I heart or I *>4 J r.uriiri) tit I \»totnachy/ I :h^ 'm 111 Inul.iiKl) I ■■■Jim. 1 1 Juper- 6185 words
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Advertisement70 1953-04-04 3 |S££BffifflßßffiEffiffiffißEffiß*ffiffiffi£ffiaßffiffiffisßK3Sffiffig^^ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! 1 Commercial Refrigerator Specially Built for I mi t !|ffiw S^BBB^iJiic' '*N S '"'*^-JSW^ J I t-. A. I £''jj|jt t 'IS /> J II C 3 5 Features:- Ice-Makers, Glass Doors, Flourescent Lighting, Oversized Hermetic Condensing Unit for Quicker tj m Mi i V)/^ W /y70 words
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167 1953-04-04 4 Standard Malay Correspondent THE Indonesian Government has so far not made any decision on Inche Samad's appJication to go to Indonesia as political .refugee because it has to make a thoroi.^h investigation of the case, said Dr. Mohamad Razif, Indonesian Consul-General m Singapore,167 words
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Article75 1953-04-04 4 THE Queen has replied to Singapore's message of condolenre on the death of Dowager Queen Mary. A telegram from the Secretary of Stare for the Colonies has been received by the Governor, Sir John Nicoll which says "I am commanded by the Queen to convey to75 words
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Article121 1953-04-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A t a preliminary meeting held today at the Bukit Zahrah School Hall it was decided to form a Johore branch of the Malayan Youth Council. Mr. F.C. Arulanandam president, of the Malayan Youth Council, who came from Kuaia Lumpur for the121 words
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Article90 1953-04-04 4 CAR STRIPPERS are active again m Singapore. On Thursday, five cases of thefts of motor-car spare wheels tyres and batteries, were reported to the police. A C.I.D. spokesman advised car owners to paint the numbers of their vehicles on the tyres, so they could be90 words
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Article194 1953-04-04 4 Dato Onn Addresses Meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The cooperative movement m Malaya should m future depend more on its own efforts for progress and development rather than on support from Government, said Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Member for Home Affairs, when he addressed the 16th194 words
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Article139 1953-04-04 4 Maximum Tonnage Raised LOCALLY certificated officers of Singapore and Federation trade ships will be allowed to man ships up t o 100 tons, under a Merchant Shipping Ordinance Bill to be introduced shortly In the Legislative Council. The maximum tonnage of local trade ships wilj also be raised to 100.139 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-04-04 4 LIM KWA] TEE. of Pengerang, vva> charged before The Ko:a ri.iggi Magistrate with failing to have hi s changed address endorsed m his identity card. He was fined $15 BOTH drivers o f this taxi and the Morris Minor were slightly injured m this accident at Upper Scrangroon59 words
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420 1953-04-04 4 AN attack on the ever-growing "army of Specialists" m the medical field was made by Professor D. E. C. Mekie, the new president of the British Medical Association, Malaya Branch, and Professor of Surgery at the University of Malaya, m his inaugural speech at420 words
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Article108 1953-04-04 4 THE BISHOP of Leeds. Dr. J. C. Heenan. will broadcast from Radio Malaya on Easter Sunday from 6 to 6.45 p.m. Bishop Heenan arrived m Singapore yesterday from a tour which took him to the Federation. Hongkong, Korea and Japan. Dr. Heenan will not broadcast108 words
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Article77 1953-04-04 4 PENANG, Fri— Penan ff Folice carried out screening operations m Mount Erskine Road and the Botanical Gardens throughout the whole of last niffht. Identity cards of people around these areas were checked but no arrests were made. The two Chinese youths, Toh Hock Hai and77 words
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Article56 1953-04-04 4 SINGAPORE police detained a man m connection with the fatal stabbing of a :<4-year-old Pakistani. Doula Tran, m Queen Street early yesterday morning. Doula Tran died at the General Hospital, soou after admission. He was stabbed m the abdomen and the back. He shouted for assistance and a56 words
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Advertisement204 1953-04-04 4 BIG NEWS! 3-D (THIRD DIMENSION) j SHOWING FROM —TODAY!— CATHAY lla.m. 1.15 1.13 6.15 9.30 p.m. YkS! M -M THK CATHAY ARK FIRST AGAIN WITH t«« «> »>»»•»•*——##• The screen truly comes alive m full dimension! *sSR^^k9k9^~ 3 DIMENSION MCIROGOiOWYN MAYtR presents MfTROSCQPIX consisting of Aud.oscop^s I piodwced by J204 words
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Advertisement245 1953-04-04 4 Th,w,,, i,i- FIRST i!,, l! H first i -^m IN NRTURfIT^JB C^-^SL VERY SOON ai the tmA IMPOrtam INNCHJNCEMEN! B The Management state that the srd Dimei stalled m the Capitol Th< m« of "Bwana Devil' Color is NOT th| s am i.v,teS on penmented jnd FAILED 0 sH Red245 words
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Article, Illustration289 1953-04-04 5 Chinese Still Doubtful Of Trade Unionism sHI. do« A bH A H L MP f U^ fez 2? Chi derived from a h benefits that con b 'lOC new <?h£JS*mi« c During the year, the memoership of employees' trade unions increased by 20,775. Of employees' trade unions on the register.Standard - 289 words
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Article, Illustration219 1953-04-04 5 STARCONTESTNo.9 ALL through this week The Sin£.«pore Stanu ird presents its ninth star contest All you've jot to do to collect the pictures and coupons for all six oi\s and send them together *iiu the names of the stars under single cover to the Movie219 words
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Article323 1953-04-04 5 HC LANDS BY COPTtR FOR OPENING Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri— For the first time In ?ral' n 4r f r m district »<» another m Selangor Sen era! Sir Gerald Templer yesterday travelled by helicopte L t« L open Malaya's new Police College at Kuala323 words
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Article, Illustration102 1953-04-04 5 Penang Get Goodwill Labels PENANG. Fri. Penang people caii now participate m "Operation Service" as badges and window labels can be obtained free at all local Police Staions. The first allotment has been received by the Police headquarters and distributed to the officers m charge of the various Police districts102 words
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Article146 1953-04-04 5 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri— When the Federal Legislative Council meets next month a bill will be introduced to consolidate the existing law m relation to common gaming houses. The law at present m force is contained m seven separate enactments. Common Gaming Houses Enactments146 words
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Article43 1953-04-04 5 MALACCA. Fri.— On the eve of his transfer to Kedah as District Surveyor. Inche Ahmad Dawood of the Malacca Survey Department, was entertained to tea at the Majestic Hotel yesterday. A Malacca cane wai presented to him by Ha.ii Adam Yusoff.43 words
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Article, Illustration102 1953-04-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A Bill is to be introduced m the Federal Legislative Council next month to consolidate existing legislation governing irrigation areas and water rates now mi n force separate-K--in the former Federated Malay States, the Settlements and the Unfedcrated Malay States. This Bill is necessaryStandard - 102 words
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Advertisement140 1953-04-04 5 G RAND EASTER ■MIDNIGHTS! TONIGHT mm m N La»i .Vt^ THAN "THE I [OMORROW!^I HOP! WSSEU. ROGERS -^^v^ color by TECHNICOLOR I J^SMS^mim 145. 4.00. 6.30. 9.30 I "S«r,: BHfceri Doing Rhc] I i»!. MARY— QUEEIN c< MOTHER I I ributc to Ike Dowager Oiie«-n I |LSO PATHI NEWS: OXFORD140 words
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Advertisement203 1953-04-04 5 Happy World. Singapore I Easter Holiday Attraction Tonight! Extension To 1.00 A.M. Special "MAJA" Night. £2Zf!^A3£?!2~JT!> Spot Donees con f MAJA MYRURGIA" Perfumes, Lotions, Face i Ponders, Soap, Hair Preparations, etc. w~ > r-^»-n_»»_— >ij ,-iiii_ ■>_ I Free Samples of "MYRURGIA" Products will be distributed. Dance to George Phillips203 words
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Article781 1953-04-04 6 jy.JOST of the Chinese m Malaya— and nearly forty per cent of all the people m Malaya are Chinese are looked upon by the Peoples Government of the Republic of China as being part of Chinas eleven million "Overseas' Chinese. The fact that many of Malaya's Chinese781 words
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Article418 1953-04-04 6 Reviews Of Views Women's Assn. r PHE Malayan Women's Asso-| A ciation under Lady Tern plei has a very good objec-, tive: to change the outlook oi< Malayan women to a "Ma-| layan outlook" for the good* of all Malayans m future, says Utusan Melayu. Unfortunately, says the daily, there418 words
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Article237 1953-04-04 6 Sir.— l am an Asian Planter and my sixth living baby was born m April 1952. From March to December, 19.V2, my expenditure m bringing up my baby was estimated as follows: Cost of putting up my wife m town 3 weeks prior to birth237 words
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Article1651 1953-04-04 6 CHARLES CAMBA - A National Wage s Structure CHARLES CAM BA By This is the last of q^T" three articles by 0? 3oi Gamba on the econ^ problems of Mal aya lc DURING the past fortnight the tempo of industrial unrest m the Colony has speeded up. A general strike has been mentioned1,651 words
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Article609 1953-04-04 6 Sir. The remark attributed to iMr. B. J. Surridge, Adviser on Co-operation to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, m the press about eliminating the middleman who flourishes m the Singapore markets, appears to be about as sensible as the one made, many years ago.609 words
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Article78 1953-04-04 6 Sir. Singapore Malays are disappointed that the Malay "representative" m the Singapore Legislative Council seems to be unaware that the continued detention of Che Samad Ismail, formerly of the "Putera," without trial is causing so much concern among Malays that even UMNO, formerly a rival of Putera has taken78 words
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Article, Illustration185 1953-04-04 6 Sir; In view of the present entangled policy of community leaders, I would like to recall the conflict between Chinese and Malays m Klang immediately after liberation much of which had satisfactorily been ended when the Chiang Kaishek Government sent out from China and appointed Haji185 words
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Advertisement101 1953-04-04 6 I SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE i 128, Robinson Rood. Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble fir Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENAHG 45 Sultan Sttcct, 83. Cowan Street, 8, Leith Street,101 words
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Advertisement5 1953-04-04 6 KiDDIBS^IOVB m BOYRIt #H| SANDWICHES5 words
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Article, Illustration228 1953-04-04 7 LONDON Apr. 3.— The Government denied here t»» »t its expression of concern to Ceylon ,u,r lur "rabbet for rice" trade pact with Communist ihiru had been made under American pressure. Mr John Foster, Under Secretary for Commonwea.ih Relations, was replying to a questionReuter; A.P.; AP - 228 words
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47 1953-04-04 7 I cße.i--thc arresti md thrct trt issued 1 German ethers. ?usg the resade c before i ere jrester- <'. re an c who < et 'hey ion until prosecutor 'ion of besides t-ted by it Iritis But the German ere issued I 'hree, who47 words
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Article44 1953-04-04 7 Apr. 3, (AP>. taring m Bi lish soldiers V murdering a •pened m a ete'i court I'.eorge R. 24, of ihe Royal Reg)ment, and ll Derrick Dalhe Seventh Tank are harged with eath .^-year-old "ii Dtr. 22 In the44 words
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Article56 1953-04-04 7 RA W ALPINDI, Apr. 3, (AFP) A spokesman for the Kashmir Affairs Ministry of Pakistan, quoting reliable reports from Kashmir, said yesj terday there had been large infiltrations of Communist agents from Sinkiang into the Kashmir Valley. He added there were also i reports of smuggling56 words
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Article82 1953-04-04 7 WASHINGTON. Apr 3, (Reuter) The State Department reported yesterday that Communist China had received an American demand for the "immediate release"' of three Americans who were aboard a yacht captured on Mar. 21 near Hongkong. The three are Richard Applegate. National Broadcasting Company correspondent. Donald82 words
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229 1953-04-04 7 »-li -S^SSK dft < R^«)-The Soviet day about the exarfW.l. P Omats won d«»ng yesterment would be a one-third Lr d > s cuss disarmabomb? If they have, the consequences could be far-reaching. But at the moment Western sources prefer to err on229 words
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Article194 1953-04-04 7 EASTER celebration started at midnight Thursday all over the Christian world. Reuter Cables tell how people m different countries were observing the great religious festival. JERUSALEM: Thousands of Christian pilgrims of many nations bearing heavy wooden crosses retraced the steps of Christ along the Via Dolorosa to194 words
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World News In Brief...
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Article44 1953-04-04 7 YOUNG King Hussein of Jordan received the insignia of the Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order on Thursday from the Queen m a ceremony at Buckingham Palace. King Hussein who is 18, will be formally crowned m Amman on May 2. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article25 1953-04-04 7 THIRTEEN U.S. Navy men aboard the cruiser Lo« Anjrelrs were injured slirhtlv on Thursday when a Communist •hell struck the warship m Wonsan harbour.— A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article27 1953-04-04 7 BRITISH Admiral Sir Patrick Blind has retired from his double North Atlantic Treaty Organisation commands of Commander-in-Chief, North Europe, and Commander-in-Chief Allied Naval Forces, Northern Europe. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article31 1953-04-04 7 THE U. S. Atomic Fnerjfv Commission has announced it is enlarging its Pacific proving grounds "to accommodate the rapidly expanding programme of developing and testing new and improved nuclear weapons ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article30 1953-04-04 7 MRS. Eleanor Roosevelt plans to leave New York by olane on May 19 for Japan, where she will spend five weeks and will make several speeches before women'i groups.- U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article42 1953-04-04 7 GENERAL Mobamea Naguib, the Egyptian Prime Minister has told the people of the Sudan m a broadcast that the liberation of the Sudan was EfTPt's aim and that unity was the only guarantee by which the Sudanese would achieve their freedom.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article31 1953-04-04 7 PARLIAMENT adjourned lor the Ejuster recess on Thursday and will not reassemble until Apr. 14 when it will hear the Budget speech by Richard Butler. Chancellor of the Exchequer.— A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article22 1953-04-04 7 THE Yugoslav Communist newspaper Borda reported that Hungarian soldiers fired for an hour on a Yugoslav *rnnt\*r post on Tuesday night.- U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article37 1953-04-04 7 THE Mexican Government on Thursday charged Chinese Gen. P.T. Mow wjth entering the country illegally. He has been charged m Formosa with embezzling U955.000.00d given him to buy arms m the US. for the Chinese Nationalists. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article71 1953-04-04 7 THF "inngest ever case at the Old Bailey. London central criminal court, ended on Thursday after a 49-day trial of nine men for diverting to the hosne market £70.000 sterling worth of decorated domestic pottery intended for Britain's top priority export trade. Their sentences Totalled 17Reuter - 71 words
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Article39 1953-04-04 7 GEN. James Van Fleet, testified m U :tJ<hingtoi» h r was stopped by orders from making an amphibious landing behind the Communist lines In June 1951. which he was convinced could destroy the om- munist armies m Korea. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article234 1953-04-04 7 UK Civilian Internees LONDON, Apr. 3, (AP)— The Russians have already started talks with the North Koreans on ways to repatriate a group of British civilians interned at the start of the Korean war, Selwyn Lloyd, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, told the234 words
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Article72 1953-04-04 7 UK-ANZUS Conference On Pacific WASHINGTON, Apr. 3. (AFP) Representatives of the United States, Britain. Australia and New Zealand are to meet m Honolulu next Monday to exchange information on Pacific defence problems. Commander of the US Pacific Fleet. Admiral Arthur Radford, will be chairman of the conference. It is being72 words
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115 1953-04-04 7 BONN, Apr. S, (Reuter). The United States and French High Commissioners have accepted a Soviet invitation to send representatives to the Anglo-Soviet air safety talks m Berlin, usually reliable allied sources said here yesterday. The invitation to send representatives to these talks115 words
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Article20 1953-04-04 7 US- JAP TREATY JAPAN and the United States on Thursday signed a new treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation.- APAP - 20 words
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146 1953-04-04 7 UNITED NATIONS. Apr. 3. (Renter). Mr. Dwg Hammerskjoeld of Sweden may lake office as the new Secretary General of the Uni'ed Nations next week. it was stated here Mr Hammerskjoeld. m reply to a message of greeting sent him by the retiring146 words
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Article82 1953-04-04 7 BERLIN. Apr. S, (AP). Russian zone border guards virtually abandoned controls on the autobahn yesterday and interzonal traffic speed between Berlin and West Germany at and unprecedented rate. At the same time. West Berlin officials reported "speed and dispatch" from the Soviet zone office which82 words
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Article189 1953-04-04 7 WASHINGTON. Apr. 3, (UP)— The army disclosed yesterday it will publicly unveil its new faster-than-sound guided missile "Nike" In North Carolina and New Mexico this month. The anti-aircraft weapon which the army claims to be deadly accurate against enemy bombers ...wHI be shown to a189 words
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Article, Illustration355 1953-04-04 7 IKE: US WILL ACCEPT RED PEACE PROPOSALS WASHINGTON: Apr. 3,— President Eisenhower said yesterday the United States will accept the current Russian peace proposals m Korea and elsewhere at face value unless the Communists show they are acting m bod faith. He told his weekly news conference, however that* heUP; Reuter; AP - 355 words
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Article165 1953-04-04 7 Exchange Job For Sweden STOCKHOLM, Apr. (IT) Informed observers said yesterday Sweden is likely to accept the job of supervising the exchange of prisoner* < t war m Korea should the bid go to this country. Foreign policy experts here said the choice of a "neutral* power for the Korean165 words
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Article36 1953-04-04 7 THE French Prime Minister Mt Ren e Mayer has sailed for home from New York aboard the He de France. Wth him is M. Georges Bidault the French Foreign Minister and Mine. Bidault.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article53 1953-04-04 7 A BRITISH seaman baa been released from prison trader Uie amnesty announced recently by the Government of Premier Georgi Malenkov. -he British Embassy said yesterday. He is Georgi Edward Robinson, 30, of Hull, who I i served about six months ol a year's sentence imposed a chargesAP - 53 words
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Advertisement50 1953-04-04 7 SEEN IN THE J 'ME/ T *> Nd THP CRFSTED LIZARD /S^i^^!^fes^ 1 'r^fiui and *h.te. H*t j^^_'\ >^^^ 5^ fci-B^ NMI l^r n.m j.vcn to on« .f ih# M.l.y«» A.r*.>t W ..,.r ,.is r^s.-nsirt 1.-Mirrlv c«mforl.bl« l».*ht thrwgh j^to^V sk.« •< M.l-y- »'.J ...nc S« U il> t»-i Am.50 words
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Advertisement68 1953-04-04 7 NYLON LINGERIE LATEST STYLINGS IN NYLON MGHT DRESSES IN BLACK WHITE SKY PEACH FROM $28.75 to $46.75 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE 1. Our services are by Workmanship prerision instruments. Goaranteed. I f** <^i 7 *SS lime tcatrd t< f T«, U»V. jKLiT" v within one 'JkJßa I* I A68 words
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Article, Illustration353 1953-04-04 8 BOAC STARTS TOURIST SERVICE Standard Aviation Reporter MR. WINSTON Bray, 8.0.A.C.s sales manager, said m Singapore yesterday, that the introduction of the tourist class air service from London to Singapore, Hongkong and return, would create a new air travel market. The service would reach a class353 words
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97 1953-04-04 8 LONDON, Apr. 2 (Reuter) Mr, Selwyn Lloyd, the Minister of State, told the House of Commons Wednesday British ships lawfully trading with Chinese Communist ports would be protected. This \va? the position on which Anthony Eden. the Foreign Secretary, had made dear on97 words
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Article130 1953-04-04 8 MOSCOW. Apr. 3. (Reuter)— The Soviet Government has accepted Britain's invitation to participate m the Coronation naval review and is sending a Soviet Navy vessel to England, it was reliably learned here yesterday. An Admiralty spokesman m London said: "Every country with a navy130 words
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Article57 1953-04-04 8 FROM Mar. 31 a system of voyage licensing has been introduced m the Federation m respect of British ships voyaging to China and North Korea. Licences for ships operated from the Federation will be issued by the Director of Marine. Federation of Malaya, Penang. from whom57 words
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Advertisement666 1953-04-04 8 Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. 111. X Lumpur 311 Spore *****/3 P S'haro 295 Malacca 456 Penang 875 BENJ&LINE FOR II K. /CONTINENT Spore P Sham Penang ftVnalder for Genoa Liverpool, cilasgow. Rotterdam, i Hull Gdas. 89 5 HApr 7 BApr i i Benlawrrs for Havre. Lon- I ion. Roterdam666 words
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Advertisement740 1953-04-04 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailing to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang Froip "Poyans" Apr 7 Apr 10 Hongkong "Soot-how" Apr 13 Apr 16 Japan, H'kong Sail> SaiU Penant; Spore For "Poyang" Apr740 words
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Advertisement449 1953-04-04 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Llo>d Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADLLPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLLANS Spore P S'hani Penang SOESTDIK (HAL) Gl5/16 GApr 7Apr BApr AMPENAN (RL) 11/16 Apr 17Apr 18Apr TALISSE (SMN) 19 25Apr 26Apr 27Apr OVERYSEL (RL) 9 15Ma.v449 words
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Advertisement744 1953-04-04 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA "I M ERRIA" for Bangkok (not Vfl4 N carrying passengers) "ANNAM" for Bangkok', Hongkong, Manila Kobe Yokohamr 15 "PRETORIA- for Bangkok '''^Prj,,, Saigon Honckong, Manila! M Kobe Yokohama JK lk "MALAYA" for Adelaide', IKA|lr 1: «:.\p r I Melbourne, Sydney (not '^b» I loading local cargo) H744 words
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763 1953-04-04 9 POMPEE BLASTA RAD'S HOPES IN 12 MINUTES The Fijian Calls It A Day Alter Round 3 vni A»mr By JEFF £Y JAMES LI RaJroSw! dSSm OF ATISffSK ™"'<> AD, M ™> DiNS AT HIS EXPENSE m apti 3 T 7?.. MADISON SQUARE GARWOULD STADIUM LAST NISJf MINUTES AT THE HAPPY763 words
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Article161 1953-04-04 9 .1 c Htrtchesan with we&rt t* 70, won the Malayan championship Division' A Medal handicap (scratch \o 12> at the Royal Singapore Golf C lub > esterday Runne.-up was H. D Muir with scare of R2 n 71 i, c B.ili Sweep on ih e161 words
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Article42 1953-04-04 9 The Genial Youngster* bc:it the United Youngsters by four goals to two at soccer at the Fairer Park yesterday. Scorers for the Genials were Gopal (2) and Awang (I>, Thamby (1) while Ahloo scored both goals for the United Youngsters.42 words
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Article131 1953-04-04 9 MALAY B'TON OPENS re the re- Malayan ampionship heW a1 the ton Hall last it..- ii Riaglaßl Omar- <M> Wan 1 walk »ver, bi a i > M. B f Shaik V Has IS Haw S [dris i Sel- Pinu T ub M Ismail MarIsmail (SelS dali Jasnor i I131 words
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Article39 1953-04-04 9 mmmg clubs n < < today Swimming ng Rhu. the 4 p m. opeting arc: rong, Sinsa- Chinese Tiger SC, S fee Soon SC. LM Ri. free ke, S in. ■r:lv. 4 5n be a atch39 words
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Article166 1953-04-04 9 Titan Mv)n« Old Boys Association hra T Bukit Timah Srp««'t< Club 2-1 mi n SAFA Division 3 soccer match played at Geviang Stadium m Singapore yesterday B.ikit Tnnah SC. >hould have eaten the Oid Boys .it least by tu-o goals. On the other hand the166 words
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Article78 1953-04-04 9 DUE to the delayed arrival of \ne South Korean aocccr team S.A.F. announced yesterday y revised urn ot ixtures. The team are now expected *o be here on Wednesday or Thursd iv The Korean team will play their first aa-ne on Saturday.* April 11. against Singapore "A"'. On78 words
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Article94 1953-04-04 9 IN Ihe YMCA Open Tenni? C lampionship.s twid at Bras Busah Road on Thursday. Ong Chew Bee and Mrs. lyiarth^ Young beat Lim Hee Chin and Mrs J. F Pearcy m straight «*ets 10 win the Mixed doubles final. The rcsuits were: >Ims singles:-94 words
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Article87 1953-04-04 9 F*o of Singctpore's most proiiMiem bddminton piavers Wong Peng Soon a nd Teoh Peng Hooi, take part m exhibition matches when the finals of the University championships are held o:i Monday next. The matches will start at 4 Pm. ai the Clerical Union Hall m Rangoon87 words
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Article81 1953-04-04 9 THE Singapore Teachers' Training College will play two friendly cricket matches against the Indian Association and the Police on Sunday and Monday respectively. The first game will be played on the I. A. ground while trie second fixture will be played on the Police Depot. The College team81 words
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Article134 1953-04-04 9 THE FOLLOW I XG have been selected to represent th e SCRC again*! th t University of Malaya at a friendly gam e of cricket to be played at Hong Lim Green tomorrow at 11 a.m Ong Swe c Law (Capt) An? Earn Hock Khoo One Lee, Tan134 words
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Article60 1953-04-04 9 SINGAPORE Tiger Swimming Club polo team proved too good for ihe visiting Stanvac team from Pelambang when th< v met at the Tiger Pool yesterday, winning by 10—3. In another game. The Singapore Swimming Club "A" beat the Tigers "A" by s—'l.5 'I. Today, the Tigers will60 words
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Article58 1953-04-04 9 COIATMBL'S. OHIO, Apr. 3. (AFP). American Olympic; champion Yoshi Okiakawa to- day beat tht world record for the 100 yards back-stroke swimming whi'h he made m 56.1 seconds. The world record erf 56.5 sees. 1 eld by Jake Taylor bad already been bealflß this season by58 words
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786 1953-04-04 9 PERCY JOSEPH - PERCY JOSEPH By JAGIR SINGH, one-time idol of Malayan and Australian boxing fans, staged a welcome comeback to boxing after a long lay-off when he decisively brat Sonny Chia over 10 rounds m one of the best fights seen m Singapore for a long786 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-04-04 9 Radrodro poes down for a rount of eight m the third round after he had received a MMVfsMon of rigrht crosses to his head from Fompee. The fight lasted only 12 minutes. At the end of the third round, Radrodro Mgnallrd time to *uit, to Rive Pom peeStandard - 72 words
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Advertisement59 1953-04-04 9 f 4 //limps* of Chinese history KUNG MING __^j^ OF MILITARY STRATEGY loy< (j thi.ir oW 3-— Hlv ducovery of ari ont| <Jofe helped His trm »o v, C forv. T A "ofho, o m o v s irt d fixture is a fs. h Con' [^^^H^Jltf 1 c>( Apprtit>«.59 words
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Advertisement195 1953-04-04 9 TOII.'Y 2 sIIOUn ?,0 i 7.30 P M "PANAM" (TAMIL) STAKKING 8. Gaaesan. N. s Kffshnan, T A Mathuram md others. Fl.l S LAITST >1 \l w oazkiti tonight .midnight "GOOMJ" (■Mil Today Morning Show If m. -KISMFT" (Hindi) There is no mistoke with oar scientific Uistrumenf. Accurate testing, correct195 words
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Miscellaneous406 1953-04-04 9 a^m^*ia»ij^i^ji>ir<i>Blciiili^ T~ JwraiimniMmi mmm^mm.9^.^ 1 %>ta**2AM>*\W*S? Variety Fanfare; 10.15 At Ihe MWIMIM TF.MPEEATI RK: from mi!W%BMM?m*Ut> Console —Ca ling Driees; 10 :JO 730 am to 7.30 pm on Apr 3: Kinfisiey Calling; 11 pm -Singapore <89 C F) Penane (90°F) DIARY Rhythm on Records Kota Bahru (91TF)? Kuala S.v..VH^ ART406 words
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585 1953-04-04 10 officials Sorter and Judges •R. I Bartpn Wright Esq. Capt. R. E. Gee. Ctiia Kens Tye Esq. Timekeeper, G. G. Wilson Esq. Water Marshall P. Moore Esq. Chief Steward Chongr Low Wing Esq. Stewards F. C. Kreugal Esq. T. E.585 words
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Article138 1953-04-04 10 JOHANNESBURG, Apr. 2: w>. Zealand** crickcicn will 17 matches including M a lirintf their t<> ;v of South Africa ana Rhodesia this tr. Th« Itinerary wai announced b lif South African Ci it-ket Association today and shows the t< »ti to bo at Johannesburg (Two)138 words
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Article667 1953-04-04 10 KLAXG. F; i Th e draw for the individual events of the Klang Club's Easter tennis tournament are as follows: Men's open singles: JB. Bong vs O. Stokes Hughes. R.D.H. Farthing vs Dr. Teh Yok Chin. M.J. Pridham vs Li>h Pak M.R.K. Wilson vs F.667 words
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Article352 1953-04-04 10 THE STAR AND YOU by RITA DEL MAR TODAYS QUOTATION: "The great standard of literature as to purity and exactness of style is the Bible." Blair. SATIRDAY FOR EVERYONE: Around noontime is the best time to buy. p'.an, decide and to finish things. During the other times, be guarded m352 words
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Article112 1953-04-04 10 SAN FRANCISCO. A decisive point's victory by Ezzard Charles over Rex Layne here may result m the former world heavyweight champion being given a chance to regain the crown. The 31-year old Cincinnati Negro is now expected to be matched with the winner of next week's112 words
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Article102 1953-04-04 10 THE British Medical Association's Golf Competition (Medal Play) for the "Watson Cup" will be held at the Island Club today at 2.30 p.m. The following are the scorers and starting times:--2.30 p.m J. H. Hale (18) and J. H. Strahan (24); 2.33 p.m D P. Choyce102 words
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Article37 1953-04-04 10 PENANO, FrL— Swimmers of the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club, who will be competing againat the Penang Chinese Swimming. Club, were entertained to a luncheon by the Vice President* of tht Penan* CSC tnij afternoon.37 words
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Article50 1953-04-04 10 IPOH. Thurs. In an interschool soccer fixture played here on Tuesday St. Michael's Institution eleven trounced the Ipoh Anderson School by five goals to ni! on Michaeliam led thn time arid IU sumpti.m V \r\i\ and OH two ench and X the icorerj I »r the Midi50 words
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Advertisement33 1953-04-04 10 l Sp££DL/nm I RAGE BOATS I i i 1 1 1 M| 17 National Championships Sweepstake winner Bob Meyer Hundreds of trophies and always a speedliner! I Snip A&pnt<*m j LINDETEVES (M) LTD^33 words
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Article114 1953-04-04 11 S' pore Take The Lead 12NNIS i rid. i Sinsa- I mi ires t« s nsjws ii ih« Hral iay*s psaj «f ,1 1 l i r 1 1 Sectiasj Tennis i. mil I roil" (UP. Oni < In Bee and I ||ef < Inn h.uJ no ilitlnultv :,<■ Malacca114 words
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Article42 1953-04-04 11 Ml h brag hv«- n ho •d presMeal of the 'Mi, v Association n r.il meeting m a letter 1 the iation. viid that he .is nakk t" it fpt tin* oflue sat tv pressure of work.42 words
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Article185 1953-04-04 11 CUSTOMS Sports Club proved too strong for the Cosmoi XI vmninu their second game m \hv\r SAFA Division W league maich played at Malay Football Association ground by seven goals to I Cosmos played a better fame m the first half and were leadini 3-1 Aksin185 words
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Article65 1953-04-04 11 POLO enthii^ias-. he Colony will have the chance of i >ume of the best polo ••natc.'ies this weekend for there will be two cup matches, one today and the other tommorrow. Today's game will be tor the Ernest Keen Cup whii c tomorrow's encounter will be for the65 words
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Article467 1953-04-04 11 ALTHOUGH the FABELF Individual Boxing: Championships Finals had a bad start due to a electric light failure at the S.V.C. Drill Hall on Thursday night a failure which lasted so long: that the whole show was very nearly called off the boxers retained their keenness and went467 words
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Article143 1953-04-04 11 Thursday's SAFA League Results THE results of SAFA league matches played on Thursday were: DIVISION' 1. Star Soecerites v Fathul Karib at Jalan Besar. Dr a w. No score. Soecerites drew for the second time m the league when they met Fathul Karib m the senior league match on Thursday143 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-04-04 11 Cambridge won the 99th Oxford vctsM Cambridge Boat Race by Eight lengths on March 28 Their winning time over the 4 i -mile River Thames course was 19 mips and 54 sees. f>48 Thr record time was set at 17:50 by Cambridge m Photo shows: Cambridge lead by two andAP - 69 words
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Article495 1953-04-04 11 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Apr. 1 (Renter* Frank Worrell (237) and Clyde Walcott (118) helped the West Indies to gain a first innings lead of 264 runs over India on the fourth day of the fifth and last Test here The pair put on 213 m495 words
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Article252 1953-04-04 11 MARi NES FAIL 'W 53rd MIN. as t^HMfat SSJ*?! b < e seoril and winning opened receded a ih^r^"* S i? diuin slnce the ***>" ,aye The Marines lost by one coal Ito nil-but they held the Sashing t 36^ before they gave wav W arf^252 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-04-04 11 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER. SAFA division 1 AAA v. PBU at Jalan Bemr stadium, St. Anthony's School v. SES at Jalan Besar stadium. 4 p.m.; Gymkhana SC r. Windsor Rovers at Geylang: Woodbridge Hospital v. Govt. Printing Office ut Mental Hoap. ground: Tarn penis Roi'ers V. Netaji MSC at CYMA SWIMM/JfG:91 words
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Advertisement267 1953-04-04 11 Coronation four Contest R LA DIKS ol tbe Singapore Standard will choo«e the M, i I'opuUr sportsman or Sportswoman of Malaya 0 w be honoured «»d LnofficTal RepiwenUllve o* Contest which will last three months from Feb-r-rTI "Miy*■ i s sfld5 fld M° n M ef the J T lm267 words
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Advertisement398 1953-04-04 11 SITUATION VACANT Royal Naval School. H.M. Naval ■■•c, Singapore. VACANCY will exist In the rx near future, for British qualified European primary school teacher .it ihe above school. Salary is according to qualifications and experience, but is not normally less than S4OO per month (free transport provided). Application! should! reach398 words
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Advertisement872 1953-04-04 11 SITUATIONS VACANT PROBATIONARY HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS Mediral Department. Singapore Salary scale I SlO2-6A-114 B I 15H-12A-240 B/252-12A-3RO p.m plu.s COL and Singapore allowwnrrs The tot.nl emolument.s al preseni range from $165.75 p.m with annual increments to $570 pjn. In addition a housing allowance is paid m lieu of q!i;i::. Candidates for872 words
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Advertisement669 1953-04-04 11 NUTN!CB APPENDIX "A* HtHea of Sale by C ompt-titivc Tender Surplus RAF. Equipment. CURPurs RAF. Equipment is offered for sale by competitive tender. This equip* ment may be viewed at the Sales Section, U.R.D.S.. RAF. Seletar between the noun f 10.00 a in —l2.oo nof.t. i.OO p.m.— 3 p.m. on669 words
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Miscellaneous136 1953-04-04 11 1 lIJ^ "Ti "'■■P'Tr^rr THET lAH BETTER V AMXL BRJNG TH 1 A AH KNOWS IT'S UN- WAL, A JbT\ f rf, $< JpM !s?■£? cXZwS? W?S^ TeS T ELKTrBjTE.W RUSH OVER y DOGRATCH HAM, SO PATRIOTIC TO SAY THASS |7%1 1^ V >C>4>^^. STATESGO^MiMTWIbH^ THAR .r- >/^O' KIN MUNCH136 words
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Article, Illustration1753 1953-04-04 12 By WINDSOR LAD THE fourth Perok Derby over U miles with stokes totalling $30,000 and a gold trophy worth $4,000 will see a very representative field of twelve seasoned stayers of English, Irish, French and Australian breed competing for Mai aya f s1,753 words
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Article77 1953-04-04 12 Treble: Races 4 C, 7. Big s £HT Windsor Lad Cay ei^7 1 singing Master r'.Vih V l|>N iTTTT^-^! June ggJT^ S^Sg^ TIDE O'OOLD SEPT haw,T ij^ m** 2 Hula Hula HivVr m N(< iTmTT^— September Son, Slff^ST §SflBP DANDI BAY ffitt BUM"" Ro>al I>rt ain P«»i€ IS?;77 words
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Article179 1953-04-04 12 PENANG, Fri. Classes three and five horses are being catered for during the Penan? Turf Club's Summer Meeting to be held on May 9, 13 and 16. The special races are tfce Sprinters' Plate over 6 furlongs and the Summer Cup over 8i furlongs for class179 words
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Article160 1953-04-04 12 Going Good THE Tskander Trophy for class two div, 1 hc-ses run over LJ miles is most open with Melnik Nuit Do Bal. Privateer, Paratonga, My Ling and Marvel of Peru holding strong claims. Privateer has always been a very consistent place getter and it may160 words
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Advertisement145 1953-04-04 12 VAT LYE LTO^ S'PORF Id Gcylang Koad TFI 8419] 0 rUI\L. If ..(m, ?ard fron) Hapoy World ILL. OHJJ/ mnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnt:K:\: Spend your EASTER HOLIDAYS m "Hawaii' IQfcEAT WMttO CABARFT (CITVS LARGEST BALLROOM) The whole dance hall transformed into thmi romantic South Sea Paradise II ill ill n T&niffhg Ijv Tontorroir145 words
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