Singapore Standard, 6 April 1953
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Title Section14 1953-04-06 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD I ifi- )k. $1 jl SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1953, SIXTEEN PJbCUb14 words
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Article22 1953-04-06 1 Labour Declines Call To KL Meet Reporter Malayan Larefused to 1 Con,l h\ the Menthe various ii> position 1 non--3 ap- Pan-22 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-04-06 1 FASTEST time of the day was recorded in this race, heat No. 2 for Class F Boats, by J. I). Maughan in Pommie II (third from right in background), at yesterday's Outboard Boating Club of Singapore Easter Regatta. Note low shape of Maughan's hydroplane, in sharp contrast to73 words
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Article60 1953-04-06 1 Marriage Plan Led To Murder CHICAGO. April 5 (UP) A 16-year old admitted ns a bridal veil maker te finance hi* marriage. ce said today. It was alleged that Robert Bakli confessed to the slay- af Morris Silvertrust in a noldup that netted So. Silvertrust was shot death as he60 words
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Article18 1953-04-06 1 lARTIAL law was renewed jghout the whole of Egypt ly for one year followCabinet decision. AFP.18 words
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Article293 1953-04-06 1 ISTANBUL, Apr. 5: (Reuter)— All hope for 91 Turkish sailors trapped in the submarine Dumlupinar, which collided with the Swedish ship Naboland and plunged 100 feet to the bottom of the sea off the West coast Turkey, has been abandoned. Rescue workers 'oiled Through293 words
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Article391 1953-04-06 1 Mystery Man In Gurkhas Bag Of 8 FOO AH KWONG, the mystery man of South Johore and the most senior Communist boss in the State, was killed by the 2/10 Gurkhas in a swamp in the Kulai area. He was one of eight terrorists, including two391 words
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Article72 1953-04-06 1 TOKYO Apr. 5— (ReuterAAP) A British Cornel jetliner arrived here todav Ave minutes ahead of schedule n the first flight °f a new pnssenger service from London It covered the 10.200 ITJ between Britain and Japan m 35 hours 55 minutes. The Comet, a British72 words
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Article82 1953-04-06 1 LONDON. Apr. 5 (Reuter^ The British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden, ill since last month with gastric trou- ble today cancelled his visit :to Turkey. Greece and Italy because he is to have an opi eration this week. Mr. Eden, who is 55, was to have82 words
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Article156 1953-04-06 1 Clark's Reply To Chou MUNSAN Apr. s— General Mark Clark will reply today to the Communist proposal for breaking the deadlock over repatriation of war prisoners, it was announced. The United Nations Command liaison officers called a meeting at Panmunjom for 1.30 p.m. to deliver Clark's reply to the plan156 words
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Article166 1953-04-06 1 USIS Chief Dies At Lunch Party Ml* M..MMs .N I\V> Is P rican Consul and Directoi Unil i ifoi lion Servh C In M suddenly of a heal I a: the home of friend in Loyang, Singapore, at 1 p I He a widow. Who in Si:.:; 1 old son.166 words
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Article37 1953-04-06 1 HONGKONG. Apr. 5 (AP) Revenue officers seized about I US$lO,OOO in gold ban from a I Swedi.-,h ship before her de- partui'e from Hongkong yesterday and arrested three Hongkong Chinese on charges ol gold smuggling.37 words
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357 1953-04-06 1 Bv JOHN C. SPITTEL, Standard Staff Reporter JOHN Kdmond Pitcher (24), a European employed in Guthries, Telok Anson, was stabbed by armed robbers in the Pasir Panjang area of Singapore, last night He was admitted in a critical condition in the General Hospital. Another357 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-04-06 1 A WOMAN. Tan Beh. 24. snatched her three-year-old nephew from the path of a runaway tar which trashed into their home in Toner Serangoon Road yesterday. Two others in the house escaped unhurt. (Above): The car j after the trash into the house. Uull story on Pace ii.48 words
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131 1953-04-06 1 M.I.C. LOTTERY FIRST PRIZE GOES TO KL TICKET KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Ticket No. *****1 sold in Kuala Lumpur drew the first prize of $37,174 in the second Malayan Indian Congress sweep here today. The second and third prizes went to tickets sold in Ayer Tawar and Tapah respectively. The following131 words
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177 1953-04-06 1 THE 22-man Joint Council of Action, representing more than 14,000 Singapore Government employees, told a five-man trade union delegation from the Federation last night that it will not favour any proposal to put the case for family allowance for locally domiciled officers before a177 words
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87 1953-04-06 1 HONGKONG. Apr. 5. (AFP; Two British soldiers. Lance Corporal George Robert Douthwaite 24. attached to the 35 Infantry Brigade Headquarters land Douglas D. Dalton. 19. at- tached to the same unit, appeared again yesterday in the committal proceedings on a murder charge. Both87 words
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Article67 1953-04-06 1 5 KILLED IN BLAST LE HAVRE, Apr 5 I diver and four of hi ■> ants were Killed bj premature explosion <>t i charge, while they Acre working in tha u rt hei i i day They were preparing to I a channel leading t< inder repair.. Four ot the67 words
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Article66 1953-04-06 2 MALACCA. Sun— The Yang Dipertuan Besar of Negri s »ilan, the Tungku Ampuan, Tungku Abdul Rahman and hjs wife were guests at a dinner at the Heeren Street r lence of Sir ChengTan last night. Earlier Inehe Wahab Haji Hassan entertained to tea the Vang66 words
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Article, Illustration255 1953-04-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council will float another $25,000,000 loan during the middle of this year, to finance its water and electricity extension schemes. Mr. J. R. Hill, City Treasurer, told The Standard yesterday that a fresh loan would be required255 words
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Article134 1953-04-06 2 Health Day Exhibition Tomorrow ELEVEN Singapore associations and Government departments will participate in the World Health Day Exhibition to be opened at Victoria Memorial Hall at 5 p.m. toI ow. The exhibition will be opened by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, City Councillor. It will remain open to the public from134 words
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Article90 1953-04-06 2 At Least 100 Singapore Malay girls are available at present to join up as student or assistant nurses, if Government will provide them with free English education and transport. Che Zahara binte Noor Mohamed, Malay Women's Welfare Association president, told The Standard, yesterday. She said90 words
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Article19 1953-04-06 2 THE Mentri Besar. Perak. Tuan Haji Abdul Wahab has been elected new president of the Perak Library.19 words
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Article119 1953-04-06 2 HUNDREDS of Chinese in Singapore observed "C heng Beng" (All Souls Day) by visiting the graves of their ancestors yesterday at the cemeteries in the Thomson Road, Alexandra-Holland Road. Bukit Brown and Serangoon Road areas. As in previous years, thousands of dollars wore spent on119 words
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Article30 1953-04-06 2 THE 5.000 residents of Sem pa lit New Village near ulub will get permanent pipe water oon P iJn fr m the Raub f s 450--000-gallon reservoir.30 words
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Article78 1953-04-06 2 PATTERN SERVICE Rosalind Ratnarn THE COL PON ORDER T H/.?- B BEI 2>BB YOTJ vmufcK i(>l R PVI'TI-kv-ce°n U t "ll 1 1 Ariose three ten cent stamps if you win t aei Ur .h^ at V rn cut I uon"t B ttaJEH 1 you don't get bPSi ftp's ue78 words
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Article135 1953-04-06 2 THE Singapore Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association intends to issue a $500,000 lottery in the Colony. The Standard was told yesterday. At an emergency meetingof the working committee recently, it was decided to ask the MCA Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur for permission to run135 words
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Article39 1953-04-06 2 PROFESSOR Nilakanta Sastri. Professor of Indian History and Archeology in the University of Afadras. will give a lecture at the Indian Association, Singapore, tomorrow at 6 p.m. He will speak on "India's Cultural Relations with Malaya."39 words
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Article, Illustration135 1953-04-06 2 THE SINGAPORE Government will shortly set up a mobile workshop under the guidance of two experts to advise fishermen on the choice and maintenance of outboard motors, to repair their motors and sell spare Mr. T. W. Burdon. the Director of Fisheries. Singapore, told The135 words
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Article, Illustration350 1953-04-06 2 Care For Premature Babies Adequate Staff And Facilities Standard Staff Reporter A GOOD DEAL more is being done today for premature babies in Singapore than ever before, the Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J. Vickers told The Standard yesterday. He was replying to a report350 words
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Article110 1953-04-06 2 Govt. Plans New Deal For Shopmen Mr. G. W. Davis, Commissioner for Labour, told The Standarfl yesterday that his department would draft a legislation to limit working hours of shop assistants, similar to the Shop Act (11)45) of United Kingdom. "Aly department will try its host to curtail the number110 words
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183 1953-04-06 2 A CALL to the Singapore Government to help poor attap dwellers by s ::g the houses they are jv.it 4 ing up in resettlement areas was made yesterday by th e President of the Singapore Attap Dwellers' Association, Mr. Mak Pak Shee. Mr. Mak183 words
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Article51 1953-04-06 2 Selangor Ruler Arrives In Paris THE Sultan of Selangor has arrived in Paris h v train en route to London for the Coronation. The Sultan, accompanied hv an entourage of 20 persons, including his wife and four children, will stay in Paris over the Easter holiday before going to London.-51 words
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Article64 1953-04-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE University of Ma'ava Academic Society i s arranging a variety concert by an Indian troupe of musicians and dancers at Oei Tiong Ham Hall in aid of the Society's India-Ceylon study tour. The programme will include classical and modern Indian dances and64 words
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Article272 1953-04-06 2 THE share business done in Singapore last week was: Industrials. Consolidated Tin Smelters Ord. 225. Pd. to 21s. 6d. Fraser Neave $2.30 to $2.20, Gammon $3.00. Hammer $2.50, William Jacks $3.70 and $3.725, Malayan Cement $1,624 to $1.25,, Raffles Hotel $3.00, Robinson 6 per cent Pref. $5.25, 8272 words
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Advertisement39 1953-04-06 2 8 Jfiaßßl Bmßf MiDO J^S "SS 20% DISCOUNT ANNUAL SALE ,mi $85 00 n >ut LADIES MODELS ***\\\\\W J^ lOM $110.00 each^^^W taSygrraA am- less 20% discount I WE ARE CLOSED UNTIL APRIL nth TODAY APRIL 6th i™«?OBINSONS nuuian39 words
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Advertisement77 1953-04-06 2 Gorf,^ I |Va# (MoiFior U1 V bt# f *7 i» rmfme <* > ij| lien's somcthinfj mto to >]!• mlm CbW problem! "MELTON I POCKET MOVIE VIEWER m'^laßßß' **^$3^ mM I if I i 1 L 1 «BW f 1) Mews Standi r,! X mm j srreen or pro jet77 words
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Miscellaneous161 1953-04-06 2 iSf,c., l .stH..ioj CanYouName This Actor? |LL through (hlfl uo.k Ct3f' Tlie Sin- •pure St.m .id pn-sents itv tenth *tar ion- w k te*t. All vou>f jot to do to collect the pu-iure* and V^^ M roupons for ill v,* and send them <«>ge<lu r aUI F' the mjiik s161 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-04-06 3 REGENT OF JOHORE GOES ON A TOUR hips bul- after of the I astei urea (!us the Oatis dressShe i* un Wright, Mr R. I bin one nt the29 words
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98 1953-04-06 3 H .M.S. GLORY 'S EASTER FEAT IN KOREA THE British Navy's light aircraft carrier H.M.S. Glory yesterday completed 123 operations over North Korea. Throughout thi. s Easter day chaplains were transferred by helicopter between the carrier and United States and Canadian destiover escort. H.M.S. Glory is now in her third98 words
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Article57 1953-04-06 3 JOHORE BAHRU Sun. Fifty Girl Guides from the Social Welfare Home will be without uniforms during the Coronation if money is not available to equip them in the next lew weeks. The Superintendent of the Home, in a letter to th e State Welfare Committee, has asked for57 words
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Article35 1953-04-06 3 SIR Ivor Llewellyn Brace, former Chief Justice of North Borneo. Sarawak and Brunei, who died last October left estate in Britain valued at £13 822 gross it was announced in London.— Reuter.35 words
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196 1953-04-06 3 MALACCA, Sun.— After a three-hour debate, the half yearly assembly of the United Malays National Organisation today decided to approach the Federation Government and the Colonial Office immediately urging them to provide for early elections to the Federal Council. I The assembly also empowered its196 words
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Article85 1953-04-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Professor Nilakanta Sastri who has come to Malaya to advise the University on the establishment of a Department of Indian Studies, will speak on "India and Malaya" at a tea party in his honour at the Hotel Majestic roof garden on85 words
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Article24 1953-04-06 3 RAUB. Sun Mr. Leon De' Silva. Hospital Assistant, attached to the Central Medical Stores, Raub, has been transferred to the District Hospital, Pekan.24 words
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Article175 1953-04-06 3 young Chinese woman, at the risk of her own safety, snatched her three-year-old nephew from the path of an empty car which came hurtling down a steep slope and crashed into their home in Upper Serangoon Road yesterday. The woman, Tan i«*n r1) r:175 words
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Article, Illustration585 1953-04-06 3 tASTER CROWDS SEE FASTEST SPEEDS EVER Standard Staff Reporter sn».ai!?. G LORIOU S Easter weather, a record crowd of ten th n .,*„„A Singapore rtog,d its V "a**'* Bootina C'»»> 4*\\tm*^i!2rJ2 V^JT^^'* l im P. H what is fast •r a mro one ot the most585 words
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Article, Illustration193 1953-04-06 3 Club Captain 's Prize the Walter Wearne Challenge trophy would go. Generally, a high standard Of seamanship was wilrs- 1 yesterday, and only one competitor came to grief Oniy Spill Or The Day He eras Wong Peng Y whose Rocket was caught in the hack wash of another boat and193 words
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Article188 1953-04-06 3 afeaterd Paajaae (LASS A (ENGINES UNDER 10 INS > in p it. in p it. i:i) Koh Begg Mu.it IferrarjrKl H• nos i bbbbbc mi j ii. BBaagßaa Weal Reiid CLASS K (ENGINES UNDER |\S B.inalu .M.-lwn Pnli I Hampton X..*. I < Hula Hula Boon188 words
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Advertisement151 1953-04-06 3 am MM QM^ jj^ P^WINS AGAIN IN THE EASTER REGATTA HELD IN JOHORE BAHRU ON sth APRIL 1953 CLASS E (25 H.P.) cr IST HEAT: No. 1 (Flying Tiger) NEW PRICE LIST 2ND HEAT: No. 1 (Lonon) FINALS: IST PRIZE (Silversrreok) H p $43Q 2ND PRIZE (Lonon) 3 MP t,to151 words
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Miscellaneous92 1953-04-06 3 1 PEL MAR 1 1 S <>l 01 Vll(i\: man t*n<li-a tours in Inm-ilt. thr -Mine others. i "W FOR I VEST- I be cal i do, i with ipi > e i OS- I KIRTH».%TE >v;t liIRTHSKi\ :l I tnd i Jl'Spersonj satisfy. > .May .Jo- .i tn« i92 words
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241 1953-04-06 4 KUALsA LUMPUR. Sun.— Without Government support in providing h >uns and the necessary land, co-operative buildin:* societies in Malaya Cou 1 d not hope to make prog res s, Che A b u B a k a bin Mohamed Ariff, Selangor delegate said yesterday241 words
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Article242 1953-04-06 4 AGRICULTURAL EXCHANGE Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA'S young agriculturalists will shortly be invited to the United States under a farm youth exchange programme to study agricultural methods Ihere. Similarly, young I'.S. farmers will be coming out to Malaya on a similar mission. The man who is242 words
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Article71 1953-04-06 4 JOHOEE BAHRU. Sun.— Office bearers of the South Johore branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for the ensuing year are Mr. Paul Storr president; Dr. J. Dugdale. vicechairman: Mr. M. Olver. secretary; Miss J. Power assistant secretary; Committee: Mrs Mohd. Salleh, Mr. K.71 words
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Article, Illustration292 1953-04-06 4 Plan To Cash In On Ammo At Sea Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. —A Singapore Chinese is 1 planning a daring bid to salvage a large ammunij tion dump lying deep in I the Straits of Johore. The ammunition eonsists of J bombs and shells, believed to I have292 words
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Article91 1953-04-06 4 IPOH. Sun— The Kampar Anglo-Chinese School celebrates its golden anniversary tomorrow. Started in L>o3 in a church building half way between the town and the railway station. Kampar A.C.S. rose from a one-class school of 45 pupils to an institution with over 1.300 pupils. Kampar91 words
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231 1953-04-06 4 'City Council Is Hedging'— Charge THE 8,000-strong Singapore Federation ol Citv Council Labour Unions, yesterday charged the City Council with using "dilatory methods" in handling the claims of the workers. I "The workers arc grad- ually losing their patience and goodwill.'' the Federation's executive committee warns in a statement issued231 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-04-06 4 A passing-out parade ,f 172 Home Guards of ataaal New Village. Seremban. was held recently in the new village stadium. Picture shows Mr. (.ranhall. Acting C.P.O. of Seremban. presenting the silver cup to the champion marksman, platoon leader Mr. Wong Yoke.43 words
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Article74 1953-04-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation's first angling association will shortly be formed. The Standard was told. The association which is open to all will help supply literature and information about the fishing grounds' around Malaya. A quarterly journal will be published. About 80 persons have74 words
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Article85 1953-04-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Sixty of the 200 terraced houses to be built in land of! Batu Road in Kuala Lumpur for instalment buying will be ready by May. Managing director. Mr. Lim Foo Yong of the Peninsular Realty Company which is carrying out the $5,000,00085 words
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Article64 1953-04-06 4 AN 11-year-old boy. Loh Kim Chwee. was fatally injured in a collision, involving a Singapore-Johore Express bus at the 12 m.s. Woodlands Road. Singapore, at 11.35 a.m. yesterday. He died on way to hospital. Police are appealing t 0 the passengers in the Bus and other64 words
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Article57 1953-04-06 4 IPOH. Sun. A vegetarian society may be formed in Ipoh soon, with the backing of the Mentri Besar. Perak. Datoh Panglima Bukit Gantang. About ten vegetarians, mostly from the Perak Buddhist Association and a few priests and nuns from the Sam Poh Thong Temple will57 words
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Article52 1953-04-06 4 NEARLY 260 scouts attended the second Ulu Selangor Scout Camp in Kuala Kubu recently. Mr. P. A. Coates. District Officer and patron of the Ulu Selangor Boy Scouts' Association, which organised the camp has promised the scouts a permanent camp site in Kuala52 words
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Article25 1953-04-06 4 MUAR, Sun.— Mr. J.P. Kirby assumed duties yesterday as President of the Muar Sessions Court. He was transferred from Penang. j25 words
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Article23 1953-04-06 4 MR. K. VASUKUTTY has been appointed Building Inspector. Town Council, Johore Bahru, to succeed Mr. F. J. Pestana who has retired.23 words
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178 1953-04-06 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Representations made by the Malayan Trade Union Council m the past, have resulted in jeveral important matters being agreed upon by the government Mr. M. Arokiasmay, General Secretary of the Maay an Trade Union Council, told representatives of the Federation of Government178 words
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Article, Illustration212 1953-04-06 4 MdcG WARNS AGAINST POOR HOUSING KUALA LUMPUR, Sun T K C D Commissioner, Sir Donold v o cGi!- Pttf »H^ yesterday that mony urbon or eos Jfe a deplorable state of hous.no c **> ing grounds for Communism Cod y brj Speaking to del operative Conference n k inadequate touting212 words
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593 1953-04-06 4 Rehabilitation Of Lepers, TB's—Job For Every Croup THE extensive establishment ol clinics and health centres in Singapore's rural areas has earned the praise ol Dr. A. M. Wilson-Rae. C.M.G., Deputy Chief Medi cal Officer, Colonial Office, and Medical Services Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Dr. Wilson-Rae593 words
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Article56 1953-04-06 4 MALACCA. Sun. UMNOMCA Alliance eking the n of organ sationi invited to the Mentri-- Be .ir->ponsored round table talks on Mall political future. Copies of the al iancei reply to the invitation by the Dato Panglima B antang have been sent to 12 itions and unions who56 words
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Article30 1953-04-06 4 TO comment te World Health Day, I ath exhibits will be On display at the Health Office, Batu Pahat, oo April 7 from 2 p.m to 4 p.m.30 words
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Article43 1953-04-06 4 t;ie Aral an lual ganerai meeting of ;h«' Johore Smallholders Association will be hc.ci al 4 he assembly hall of the Government Bnalighl School. Batu Paha: on Fridav i The District Olficer. Inche Abdullah bin Haji Suleiman will open 'he meeting.43 words
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Article17 1953-04-06 4 JOHORF. BAHRU About SOS Batu Pa tioned by from the C Property for new ayaU17 words
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Article108 1953-04-06 4 m IPOH. S -The Adult Education movement in Perak. though making steady progress, has no' yel won the •'hearts and minds" of the majority of officials and community leadersecond annua' report of the Perak Adult Ed:, ation Association. The report stall ithal f still108 words
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Advertisement76 1953-04-06 4 OUR DIAMOND AND GEM RINGS I ARE ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENTS. I 1 EVERY RING IS MOUNTED IN 1 PURE PLATINUM. I THERE IS BEAUTY OF CONTRAST I il AND OF HARMONY IN THESE I DELIGHTFUL COMBINATIONS OF I FIERY DIAMONDS, COOL BLUE I I SAPPHIRES, VERDANT EMERALDS 3 OR FLASHING RUBIES.76 words
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Advertisement34 1953-04-06 4 mf sSjaaw aa* m Bar I a 888 V a sb^» |a/l| (\p\ y ar sleep on the mattress that \y .V THf OUNLOP RUBBER CO A LJE*i kU l-'i m 053/2 KUALA 134 words
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Article, Illustration151 1953-04-06 5 (Lef f "THREE NAUGHTY BOYS"— by K. Thean Swee, c o Tha Mercantile Bank of lndi Soli da, f.B, 1/250, Agfa lsopon F. wm*ymm. -I^4*9} t sc^? ..SBwSx'vßßa^B ■J "MALAYAN GlRL'*— by No, lung La, jof 71, Jalon Meriam, Muor. Rollciflex i Xenor, f.B, 1, 100, yellow151 words
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Advertisement64 1953-04-06 5 ef y Irietare published on this page. The Standard 11 N Sead your pictures to "Speaking of PicKapore standard. 128, Robinson Road. Singapore 1. h >*t*re must be accompanied by a completed ,l I*l©* and past: J on the back of the entry. lUaaped and self addressed envelope if you64 words
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Article994 1953-04-06 6 'J^IIK Youth of today are the citizens of tomorrow and on them rests the responsibility of the future of Malaya. Their task is a heavy one in view of the great Changes which are taking place in the country. It is essential that they should be trained994 words
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1156 1953-04-06 6 ANDREW ROTH - BRITAIN FEARS FOR AMERICAN POLITICAL SANITY ANDREW ROTH By London VS the highly exciting play on the American witchbunl came to its dramatic Ciose. an American radio announcer was heard reporting Ihat the McCarran Act cornre. ed even Prime Minister Churchill to be examined on his arrival in the U.S.1,156 words
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Letter725 1953-04-06 6 Sir; I should be g i I if I mighl otter some con la <.;. certain criticisms which have appeared in the Press on the Central Electricity Board's revised domestic tariffs. I think i- would be fair to summarise these criticisms as concentrating on the "hard cases"725 words
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Letter96 1953-04-06 6 What's The Difference Sir,—Mr. V. A. Mohamed Hussein, the retiring President of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce is reported (see Singapore Standard of Mar. 31, Page 5) to have said at the annual general meeting of the Chamber that "it was wrong to compare a shop-worker with an estate96 words
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Letter, Illustration12 1953-04-06 6 "ell love this!— Tastes like coal, sand, and garden gravel!"12 words
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Letter131 1953-04-06 6 ••rw'« r r ea -iorial on D.p^oma Course." appearing S at 6 B E pore Standard on March 30, is timely You have made out a case aeainst contmuation of a course which is unattractive to Brad nates of the University of Malaya. It is U p131 words
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Letter394 1953-04-06 6 Sir: —Investigations to determine the question of pay and allowances for the benefit of only the Government employees ar e in full swing at the moment. In several instances government employees are today fully reaping the harvest of such reports. The final one we hear of394 words
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Letter75 1953-04-06 6 Sir.—Some time ago I remember reading an article in your paper regarding financial clerks in government service styling themselves certified accountants. Since then 1 had occasion to meet several young men in commercial firms who are account clerks elevatmg themselves to accountants. J his practice seems wrong75 words
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Letter87 1953-04-06 6 Sir,—Malacca Government will soon send a representative to attend the Coronation of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth 11. It is hoped that a worthy Malacca citizen known for his or her intense loyalty to the British Crown, public-spiritedness and good deeds over the year s will be chosen.87 words
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194 1953-04-06 6 Sr. S' r lure in i tha las! pre-war. There wen not i a p nee. The reason of toil 1 1 iemic trade unionism has eon stay. Hi ism should be tncoui w.th the strike w< the last resort and194 words
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Advertisement87 1953-04-06 6 SINGAPOKE ri<.Mi STA\.)AKI> INDEPENDENT MnKMNG NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE 128. Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Cable Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopcre. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing Hou»e Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sultan Street. 83. Cowan Street, 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone87 words
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Advertisement68 1953-04-06 6 ■Read The **********88 »f am •'^nLlil.CC* I^l*l 1 I BBBBBBBBBBr .BBBL BBa^B^aVflßßV 4t J ■■■■■■BWHaBaKB^/ MaBBBBBBBBBat^ Independent Morning Nc This morning doily is publish <* circulotcd throughout SourH f "Smgoporc Stondord" n 4 pictures. In oddition, it corrics o w "S.ngoporc Stondord' rßßfa. ond cms at giving the fM WWmffi^'68 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-04-06 7 OPEN AIR CONCERT IN PARIS Mirhrle l«" Palais B svm estra A.P. jA.P. - 13 words
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Article156 1953-04-06 7 FORI SAID SUEZ, Apr. 5, (AP) The British 5 Canal /one plans to remove its NAAFI hi fore the end of November this year, a 'llv reliable source said yesterday. The informant stressed that the NAAFI (Navy. Army and I Fi rce Institute) usually156 words
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Article41 1953-04-06 7 separon of would Harw< he iourthat Minister i visor on a Ivocated a v nent Toe Daily I I day that has i upport. from Britain and fcr a secret to de- damage to free world. firmed.41 words
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Article37 1953-04-06 7 "Reuter). 1 rez, the sdei yeapassport r the Briy at the re, a usuali aid last to return 04 nding two it medical to leave by way says M. to nave left ght.37 words
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Article50 1953-04-06 7 BANGKOK. Apr. 5, (AP).— Thailand yesterday announced the closure of her entire northern border with Burma until ement of the i^sue of Chinese Nationalist guerillas in Burma. Thailand took this measure to prevent reinforcements to the guerillas and also to present them from withdrawing through Thailand.50 words
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Article89 1953-04-06 7 DUBUQUE, lowa, Apr. 5. (Reuter). Fred McManus, 18--year-old marine who is alleged to have confessed to killing five people in a "crime spree, was flown from here to Rochc<tar. New York, to face a charge of murdering William Braverman, 19, said to be his first89 words
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Article, Illustration17 1953-04-06 7 .yoe> photo. Waaa. 1 4 -nrt shorp bases, is launched from «>« s^f N a short per.od A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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257 1953-04-06 7 LONDON, Apr. 5: (Router) Warships of the world rainging from a heavv Lnited States csuiser to a little Thailand minesweeper, will berth in line off southern England in June at one of the greatest gatherings of naval power ever seen Every nation with which Britain257 words
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Article161 1953-04-06 7 Ex-King's Funeral LAUSANNE. Apr. 5 (Renter) Ex-King Michael of Rumania will not go to Lisbon for the burial of his father. exKing Carol, it wa s announced here. Michael, who is living in a hotel here with his wife Princess Anne of Bourbon, said he161 words
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197 1953-04-06 7 LONDON Apr. 5 (Renter) A seat on the Coronation procession route can still be picked up easily here— if you have enough money. High prices are holding many Londoners back with the result that agents are being left with hundreds of seats on197 words
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Article, Illustration296 1953-04-06 7 IKE WARNS N.A.T.O. WASHINGTON, Apr. 5, (AP) President Eisenhower said yesterday that the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation is "an instrument of peace" but the western world must be united in strength because "peace cannot be defended by the weak.'' In a statement commemorat- j ingA.P. - 296 words
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Article94 1953-04-06 7 WASHINGTON. Apr. 5, (UP) All the 531 members of the U.S. Congress have been invited to witness four atomic tests on April 25. May 2, 7 and 21. one of which will be the first firing of an atomic artillery shell from the army's biggestReuter; UP - 94 words
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108 1953-04-06 7 LONDONDERRY. Northern Irelaifd. Apr. 5 (Reuter) A caller describing himself as the adjutant of the Irish Republican Army telephoned lend onderry newspapers yesterday and denied that the I.R.A. was responsible for attempts to destroy three British customs posts near Londonderry Friday night. Police put108 words
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Article110 1953-04-06 7 NAIROBI. Apr. 5. (Reuter). Police Commissioner Michael Ororke has warned the public especially in Nairobi to take greater safety precautions. He said police were informed of the likelihood of increased Mail Mau violence in the near future. "Everyone should be on their toes during110 words
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Article36 1953-04-06 7 BERLIN, Apr. 5, (UP).— Tiie Soviets Friday arrested three Americans who wandered into East German territory, but in a new conciliatory gesture, released them after holding them for only one hour and forty-five minutes.36 words
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Article21 1953-04-06 7 GENERAL Nguyen Van Hinh, commandcr-m-chief of the Vietnamese National Army, will visit Korea in the near iuture.— UPUP - 21 words
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Article36 1953-04-06 7 A ROME doctor yesterday filed a suit against ex-King Farouk of Egypt for damages inflicted on his car when it was involved in a collision with one of Farouk's stable of cars. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article30 1953-04-06 7 THE QUEEN has invested Sir Alvary Gascoigne. British Ambassador to Russia with the insignia of Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.).— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article30 1953-04-06 7 A VISIT to the Kremlin is included in a ighteeeing tour arranged for ight American journalists visiting the Soviet Union over the week-end and ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article28 1953-04-06 7 THE Brlgi.in Foreign Affairs Ministry announced yesterday that fearon He (iruhen. secretary r«*niral of the Ministry, h:m been appointed first post war Ambassador I* I West Germany. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article37 1953-04-06 7 THaf French Minister for Indo-China. M. J» in I neau returned to Paris by air' from New Voi h "e refused to make any statement j on his ti Ih 1 Fnited States leaders this a/eek- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article32 1953-04-06 7 a a FATHER Felix Martlnex died in Manila in the pulpit of San Sebastian Church while preaching his t.ood Friday sermon on the seven i i t last utterances of Christ. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article37 1953-04-06 7 THE Argentine Navy has art up a new base in an ..slant 1 ot the Antarctic. South Sai >*s tfroup, claimed by both Britain and> Argentina, according to an official statement released in Buenos Ahes yesterday. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article35 1953-04-06 7 THIRTY TWO Chinese went before a Federal Judge in Mexico City yesterday accused of smoking opium and gambling In a casino only half a block from one of the eily s largest police stations.—L UPUP - 35 words
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Article28 1953-04-06 7 TWO GERMAN glider fliers were killed on Friday when their two-seater glider plane crashed from a height of about 300 feet near Weeze, Germany ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article73 1953-04-06 7 HONGKONG. Apr. 5. (AFP). Despite a vigorous campaign in Hongkong's press correspondence columns protesting against the decision to split Holly woo.l's super film "Quo Vadis" into two parts and to s?reen each part at a separate show, two cinemas concerned were still adhering to their73 words
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Article329 1953-04-06 7 Jews Hall Doctors Release MOSCOW, Apr. s—The5 The release of 1 5 doctors once charged with plotting the death of Soviet leaders and the disclosure of a friendly Russian gesture toward the U.S. and British Embassies contributed toward making this a notable Easter eve inReuter; AP; AFP - 329 words
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Article54 1953-04-06 7 CONDON Apr. I (IP) Communist Rumania, following Russia's example. yesterday decreed pardons or reduction of sentences for "many crimes." Bucharest Radio reported. A propaganda broadi ast said the amnesty decree was Issued by the 1 Presidium of the (.rand j National Assembly. No 1 further details54 words
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Article168 1953-04-06 7 BIG 4 PACT NEXT LONDON. Apr. 5. (Reuter).— The Sunday Dispatch diplo- I matic correspondent today sugge 'ed that new moves in Rus peace offensive would be the abolition of the Cominform and the offer of a non-aggression pact be- tween Russia, the United States, Britain and France, i The168 words
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Article104 1953-04-06 7 WASHINGTON. Apr. I, (Rt e Hot ist at j ol Army. Mr Robert Ste\ said yesterday that the am •i supply in Korea M waS Rood evei ere I looked in trie fom ind the Mr B returning f* an <if the aone, of104 words
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Article55 1953-04-06 7 THREE Frenchmen reached Miami <>n Friday in a 41-fool sailing boat efu r I 25-day trip I from the Carribbean island of 1 Martinique. .1 I'• bols, the i skipper, .lean Guilbeaux and 'Jacques Martin. 1 f t their home fishing port of Le Croisic. France, inReuter - 55 words
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177 1953-04-06 7 JERUSALEM, Apr. 5, Thousands of pilgrims jammed into the Church of the Holy Sepulchre cheered as the Holy Fire emerged from the tomb of Christ yesterday to symbolize the resurrection and the spreading of the gospel light around the world. The appearance of theAP; Reuter - 177 words
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Article81 1953-04-06 7 IWRIS. Apr. 5 (UP) I succeeded In getting tin I stat. to sign !'s-j';ii oou Worth ol French mil I or-lc s dm r in Ws nington, Plnanoa Minister Maurice Bourgc s Maunoury aniiouii ay, A total f U*****,000 had hi t n appi opriated and81 words
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Advertisement678 1953-04-06 8 Aden's ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: K Lumpur 311 S'pore HTl'lHl /2 F Sham i»* Malacra 45t» Penang ?H5 FOR li K ./CONTINENT S'pore P Sham Penang Benalder for (.enoa F .i e: pool, Glasgow. Rotteidam, Hull In Port 7 B Apr z Beniawers fci Havre London, R«> terdam 12/UAfJt678 words
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Advertisement988 1953-04-06 8 CHIHA NAVIGATION CO M LTD. He* ula r sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Por SwettenhanJ s< Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkol and Indonesia to China Japan. Due S'pore Doe Peaaag From "P„ v ,n«" Apr 7 Apr If Hongkon: -Soochow" Apr 13 Apr II Japan, If koaj988 words
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Advertisement1108 1953-04-06 8 SHARP SHAKE-OUT !|N MALAYAN ■STOCK MARKET By A Market Correspondent PROPOSALS for resumption of disarmamen talks with the Soviets and of armistiee negotiations ii Korea added to the declining seasonal trend reierre. to by me last week, brought the Tin price frora $472: to $43S| per picul. Robber from 711,108 words
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Advertisement759 1953-04-06 8 EAST ASlATiri|| SAILINGS FROM M \M MMnu •*****- for Bangkok f crryina passengers) I g^ga ••ANN AM" for Bangkok t Hongkong. Manila Kobe n Yokohamr H 1 -PRETORIA- for BangKok' X,,r baigon Hongkong. Manila' I Kobe A Yokohama... laiaa 1 Melbourne. Sydnev (not I loading loca' cargo) i x "SELANDII"759 words
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Article, Illustration3735 1953-04-06 9 The Sea Around Us Chapter Nine RIGHTS KFSFKVKI) Britain conscious Of Marine Gnawing Of Her Coastal Towns T HE first man who ever measured the force of an ocean wave was rumos Stevenson, father of Robert Louis. Stevenson developed the indent known as a wave3,735 words
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Advertisement21 1953-04-06 9 l^^at^^yV af'aa#» iif.st I 00/000* Il COM/CS fcj, COLOURS <y^ FREE STANDARD it- I EVERY SUNDAY B BB saaßasaßnaalaaaana. a, -vaas-21 words
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Article875 1953-04-06 10 Barnsley s Fate Sealed LONDON, Apr. 5: (Reuter) Manchester City, fighting manfully against a threat of relegation administered the day's biggest shock in league football this afternoon when they smashed Charlton s unbeaten home record. This may play a notable part in Charlton s championship hopes875 words
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Article42 1953-04-06 10 BATU PAHAT. Sun— Muar beat Johore Bahru 3-2 in the Johore State Inter- District Tournament for the Cheah Cup. The holders of the Cup Batu Pahat. will play in the final at Batu Pahat on April 23 and 2442 words
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Article78 1953-04-06 10 YMMA Beat KR Old Boys 1 IE Young Men a M tioi red thn beat 1. I lid B 1 r v 1 sterday. ie Youth Wed. April 8: AC S v S* T 1 at E sat. II: S< rang n English S< w Ba; tie: Jalan Besar S178 words
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394 1953-04-06 10 KOTA RAJA had to fight every inch of the way to take two full points off the Indian Recreation Club at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when they met in their SAFA division one league engagement. The Rajas won o i Both teams put every394 words
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Article399 1953-04-06 10 ISMAIL bin Mar.jan, .Malayan Thomas Cup player, became this year's Malay singles champion to win the Sultan of Selangor Challenge Cup when the All Malayan Malays second annual championship tournament concluded at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. Ismail defeated his young opponent Sadali, a former399 words
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Article627 1953-04-06 10 LEAGUE DIVISION I Batata* r \x o i. r *n* Wolverhampton 38 IT 13 9 74 S7 46 Prc.ston IB 17 11 8 7G .*>»> 4b Charlton 36 17 to 9 70 f>4 44 Ar>enal 3*> Hi II 8 81 3*» 43 Burnlev 36 1C 11 9 56 41627 words
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Article219 1953-04-06 10 PENANG, Sun.— Kuala Lumpur Flying Club won major honours in the two-day air rally organised by the Penang Flying Club which was concluded at the Bayan Lepas airport today. Kuala Lumpur won the Dane Cup as well as the trophy for the inter-club air219 words
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Article35 1953-04-06 10 STAR Soccerites "A" scored another impressive win in the SAFA Third Division "C" league soccer when they defeated Naval C-in-C Staff s—o5 0 in their match played on the CYMA ground yesterday.35 words
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Article21 1953-04-06 10 Rovers "A" bea* Malay Settlement Union 4—l in their SAFA Division 3B league match plaved at Ceylang stadium jresterday.21 words
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Article131 1953-04-06 10 The Malayan Chinese Football Association, at it s council meeting yesterday, fixed dates for this year's ifCFA InterState Cup competition: North: Kedah v Penang at A!or Star; Selangor v Pahang at KL; Perak bye South: Negri Sembilan v Malacca at Seremban; Johore v Singapore in Singapore. The131 words
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Article54 1953-04-06 10 A good spell by GimaMiran who took five wickets for 0 runs. enabled the Teachers Training Cohege to bundle out the Indians for onlv 45 rung at Baiestier Road yesterday Only Cassim Madari wat able to enter double figures for the Indians before he fell victim54 words
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Advertisement187 1953-04-06 10 Coronation Tour Comb test KtAllr.KS ol Ibe Singapore Standard c 'i oos L_,_!!_ Mosl Popular Sportsman or Snoruwomanol Malaya r.s? sin s 11 8 U rh? lr8 iatter will undertake to finance the wlnnerji (hree week return trip to th, United njdom by air. including seat m the Coronation procession187 words
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Advertisement258 1953-04-06 10 LADD sJjT; W. ■a mm VIRCINIA J m a 1116 H <Httttto§ StmmtAt I 4anE I Bv *m™ IV*& I laV, 1 I Releomtdthru United Artt I TOJJ3 %m -I \n llniiXMtMlt^TiTTT^' I DAY! fJ^^^XßSi I -FATHERS DOING I ri.iiiMcoi.Oi Btarrin, i;d mxi.h u I I IM^' J JUJ I258 words
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Article145 1953-04-06 11 NEW HAVEN. CONNECTICUT. April 5, (Reuter) David Hawkins, an Australian student at Harvard, won the 100 yards breast stroke title in the United States amateur indoor swimming championships here last night. His time of 50.6 seconds was the fastest time for the distance i.i the United States145 words
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Article284 1953-04-06 11 KINGSTON, Jamaica. Apr. 4: (Krii.pr i tk« ht» inn?m, a S f ern aining 7 second jnmngs wickets fell today for the addition of 117 runs. Thev were West° U n^ ,Jr 444 having viS.rv d Jt; s to srore 181 for victory Wlt h284 words
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Article86 1953-04-06 11 BOSTON, Massachusetts Apr. 5 (Reuter) After being out of the game for four years, Dr. Dave Freeman regained the United States National Badminton singles title here last night. Dr. Freeman, a surgeon from Pasadena, California, beat Joe Alston, a Detroit FBI agent, 15-11, 15-6, in the86 words
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Advertisement68 1953-04-06 11 NOTICE I. M. P. KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH. is hereby given that the First Annual General Meeting of the Independence of Malaya Partv, Kuala Lumpur Branch will be held at the Party premises at No. 8 Market Street. Kuala Lumpur on Sunday 26th April, 1953 commencing at 10 a.m. VEHICLE FOI.68 words
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Advertisement486 1953-04-06 11 NOTICES JOHN KENNETH RUSSEL LEONARD DECEASED LATE OF RUTHKEN ESTATE, PORT DICKSON NOTICE (Under Section 141 of Probate A Administration Enactment (Cap: 8) IVOTICE is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased should give notice thereof in writing to the Administra rix486 words
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Advertisement808 1953-04-06 11 GODOWN \AC\M Godowa Brick Albas tos a4P,7 M M vacant DOS* S'sviin, near H arbour Board, I Interna! ytrong ro un Apply Box No T.llti s.s SriIATIONS \AtAM \PPLICATIONS are invited for the p«.st of Probation. ary Dental Mechanic in the Medical Department. S Sjre. Salary .sca.e $102 HA- 114/808 words
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Advertisement565 1953-04-06 11 KNOWLIIM.MKM MH V. Ifuthusamy thank .'1 ends at a lend' Mrs Magamma %i at 3 IS The Municipality of Ku.ila Lumpur IPPI RATIONS ISSj for Municip, retary, K (B Ic): Within 11,200 1 month O.L On 1- enenl ((in above I 1. A lor mar rati a child mas 1565 words
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Miscellaneous247 1953-04-06 11 ••'■'■vAhTTX- 1 TOTH'f^USH.OHOT X LUCKV N Is^eaStV %< \raaaaaaaf TnOW KISS VORE YAH SALUTES COV.ET'KrSS \V WHAR IS PLACE, AH RECKON, JWE FOUMD a*\ V^V'CV »«I>\* v^Hi MAMMV AN' RUN A TH' US GOOD-BVE. rAvO'GOIN^vC ON ACCOUNT TH' PIE.CE. *\W #V\\^^\V|b>*»^ #< -r S ALONG, SON \gOVAMINT— r— X SON247 words
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Article114 1953-04-06 12 S 'PORE LEAD INTER-PORT REGATTA ROYAL Sinnapoi- Yacht i lib is leading in the first Intel Port Regatta. At the ♦■nd of the second day's saiiin*- r yesterday, Singapore outaaileel teams from Rangoon. Penanc. Borneo. Miri, Beliat an'i Hongkong. made up her deflcil adding nine erday foi I ital of114 words
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Article544 1953-04-06 12 Penang Collapse Ir Both Innings IPOH, Sun.— Perak took only two days to beat Penang by an innings and 37 runs in their three-day inter-state cricket match here. Penang were all out for 47 runs on the first day to which Perak replied with 163 today.544 words
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Article121 1953-04-06 12 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE GOLF: Malayan championship* final at RSGC 8 45 a.m. CRICKET: TTC v. Police at Police; SCRC v. RXAS Se:nbawanq at SCRC. SOCCER: Rover? SC r. Star Soccerites at Jalan Besar Stadium, Div. 1; RE tVks. r. Jollilads ot Gcylang. Die. 3B; P A T v. Blue Rovers121 words
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274 1953-04-06 12 IPOH. Sun. A penalty goal scored four minutes from time enabled the Ipoh Ramblers to beat the Penang Ramblers in a friendly soccer played on the padang today It was the best gam* seen in Ipoh this season. L;u-;t Friday the visitors easily accounted274 words
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Article28 1953-04-06 12 BKUS-aSELaS. Apr. 5 (AP) Argentina defeated Belgium 4— 1 in the second round ol the consolation playoff of the international junior soccer tournament here last night.28 words
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Article190 1953-04-06 12 PENANG, Sun.— The Singapore Chinese SwiinininClub swept the board in the Faster meet beating the Penang; Chinese Swimming; Club b\ Q to !ti in the swimming competition and six goals to nil in the rs/atei poln match. K in the 1 .4 u»(» mel S190 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1953-04-06 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Bv HIONITI, a five-year-old Australian gelding by High Caste out of Joanita put up a sterling performance when he outsmarted his rivals to win the Perak Derby run over IJ miles on Saturday Malaya's richest turf prize with stakes worth1,130 words
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Article111 1953-04-06 12 H R Perry, witl si out of a posi 265 j won the Singapore Guq Club monthly 6hoo« at the Club's range at Bukit Timah yesterday. The shoot Consisted of 2.? ting bird? and it Sa suns. There sras .i number of members and friends present to111 words
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Article846 1953-04-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR. San Selangor and Singapore state cricket match lived up to its reputation of providing shocks and surprises Both were provided today when the match resumed with four wickets down for 150. Selangors most optimistic t»pg expected to see the visitors put up a formidable score846 words
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Article, Illustration291 1953-04-06 12 VISCOUNTESS Han-worth escape I serious in ui\ m I Club Gap Hill Climb when her Ja S uar XK IM U out oi I on the grass turf. For a moment, spectators on the em uenl I ancing; precariously on one side and then settled291 words
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Article101 1953-04-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, B M. W. Ramu won the Indottsggg sing for the tourth successive year at the 12th All-Malayan ltK.O I lone.se tenn championi which ended here today, Ramu beat P. Rasiah 4 I I -2. In the veterans' singles, P Suppiah easily heal V M101 words
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Advertisement249 1953-04-06 12 6th STRAIGHT Vi/IN [LA, Apr. S KP i ii ong x: b I a 7 l triumph ovei last night in an inter- iccer at Mani a's Rizal v n. This waa Hongkong's straight postwar wii annua] L rport rivalry |"FIFTY,IF HFSA DAY BUT YOU'D NEVER GUESS IT" >gT ::<249 words
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Advertisement28 1953-04-06 12 I |':iiD.irr(l»'vi. Km I I hi Z \\.\HV. TOw'Xj I "lb ac mnstl 10,000! I-OMNVII BRODIRICK CR' and BARB-.RX U "nsSABR w ARROW in Tcchnr WATCH FORJ 128 words
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Title Section18 1953-04-06 1 YOUTH AJ^E^EWSPAPEp PUBLISHED By THE SiNGAPORE STANDARD EO. MALAYAN YOUTH SINGAPORE, VOUTH MONIUY^APb,, 6 1933. 4 PAGES ITU-I.18 words
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625 1953-04-06 1 A. G. S. DANARAJ - A. G. S. DANARAJ By s.,\\ can iniiiu I ,ful backbond field ol profession -..I stepping into a directions, n, a very pum■ithful and bar* irking employee. nasi perforin his with except!** m.urable lion. mal the simplest vs to gain recognition Li625 words
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Article11 1953-04-06 1 With the approach of the athletic season in May, there are11 words
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Article, Illustration357 1953-04-06 1 Francis Boey - Francis Boey By rf the »lay, and at (British Senior AAA coach who conducted courses at the Victoria School a month ago) are training harder than ever. At the Victoria School in the evenings. |_>r instance, they can be seen training With such leading357 words
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Article77 1953-04-06 1 fttsWcek'sContest aaa* two word "nmonlv used speech, which are »!> of two similar Some rhyme or l^e. I„ others both '"sin with the same Below you will tind > Phrases. Complete 1 ""rase n. adaaaK the rt. 1 llumpty; 8. H, ZiaT, 1 Boouie; 5. HCdle: Henny; Flibberty;77 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-04-06 1 which Is rather strange consider ua« I'ua Tattlußßl the Hnncarian for «tran K er .onfiisi.oe-lor at the moaient ag| name Voll must excuse we If that sou kil Wusrsh. I tried U. IkafOth- »ua. blu%« Ml36 words
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768 1953-04-06 1 GURUNAM - GURUNAM nBBaBBaBBaB M\/ gAXG! Bang! Bang! Bang! Down comes the battered long ruler of the infuriated classteacher. For a moment, the whole class of 40 pupils is silent, cowered by the successive banging of the teacher's ruler. "Now, who can tell me when Singapore was768 words
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Article302 1953-04-06 1 IN n-ponse to nuim-rotis renin** l- tram 'Yonta' readers 1 1 over the country, a junior edition ot Joy June's hiv\<*ekl> eoliinin hiheen opened in these minimis II jroil'vr any proMenaß ron II like :ul\iee on, write to JOY JONK'a, C 8 "Youth >h«* will real] on302 words
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Advertisement56 1953-04-06 1 CORONATION HAIRCUT >1 A K V. urimiir of the I mii !< 111 '/.o«'s or in <-« mi i hi i^. is iiiviim a < urMti.itinii haircut. II. r auburn. wi*py frlMgV had ifriiwn so Inn* that it Rot in h«*r *•>♦•*. With a uliii.- (.>ufl round ti r >>lHiulilt'rv56 words
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Article, Illustration516 1953-04-06 2 Great People Of Yesterday < IMiM-1849) yiXiAR A I J. AX POK. Amei J i m ui Bnsu His father was of a u his u-as English,. Both He was taken into the fi of John -Mian, a well-to-do tobacco lerchant of 11 hnrtond, Virginia. Though he516 words
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Article, Illustration366 1953-04-06 2 Sprawled on the hearthrug of his home in Britain, little Johnny Gilliland Chewed on his pencil, kicked his cowboy boots together and slowly wrote to the Lord Mayor of London. "I'm from Texas," wrote Johnny, ten. "And if it is O.K. with you. I would like to start366 words
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Article361 1953-04-06 2 T7OLLOVVING my last article about my friend John's t arguments with Molly over clothes and time. 1 have received a letter from Molly, as^ f wk the "Dear Todak-no, on second thoughts I take back tne 'Dear' TODAK, a fine joker you turned out to told you361 words
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Article530 1953-04-06 2 4 GIRL HITS BACK AT THE BOYS John's girl Molly, about whoiT^^v, Cussiness TODAK wrote in this recently, challenges our scribe t Colunj a her observations regarding boy s pri, *> she considers as Sussy as gi»i s ho,1 more so! n ol this grease and never washing! PftlaJ "Anyhow,530 words
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828 1953-04-06 2 ISAAC TEOH - A TALE FROM OLD CATHAY ABOUT CHESS ISAAC TEOH By r rHE HISTORY of the same of Chess is of the greatest antiquity, and much dispute has arisen as to the country whence it first took its rise. The game was not known to the ancient Greeks or Romans. A828 words
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Article88 1953-04-06 2 NAMI THK CITY Hi e are pla ous throughout the each one With a ar city. j- Tha Grand Ca 2. Tne Emp;: H 3. The Back Bay 4. The Bridge of S 5. Trie North Sr. *y. The I. nt B_. 7. The Appian Wa 8,88 words
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Advertisement83 1953-04-06 2 FATHER OF MED,c,NE /f^ n u A I u n |i|l/' #^L3r hu Toh lived a long time ogo jt^W r u* mony Chinese remember Mi||iJ\\r g^^^N ***< "im as the discoverer of mony «h.' VmP *>jRS^» ~-~t* herbs some of which are used in jr- ■> modem medicine todoy.83 words
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Advertisement123 1953-04-06 2 B_^ mmmT H-fimk. l*»i Pepsodent really gives iVJilfrJJjJ teeth Teeth rWmoj with Pcptodi i That*- because ihe? ue i letnei \n*\ Pej»-M<I«iii i- tin- onlv tootl Pepttdeafl with Irium i Umm iwej t»**tl>, l»ut llto harbour* tin .1, deny, So for whiter, nfci teeth, u^r Prptodft <'\<r\ ni^lit MMl I123 words
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Miscellaneous285 1953-04-06 2 ACROSS i~l ria K 5 French 1— -Bard conjunction tS&.'JSSi 'YOUTW CROSSWORD tSfcaek track i w«^—^ 8— Heavenly beini? 12— Amuse 9— Bulgarian com 14— Topsvs friend 10— Class 15— Meaning Comprising lfi— Curved arches f f_T7"H*" I I I I birds 18— Accomplished l r P r r 5*78285 words
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16 1953-04-06 3 New Village Forms Youth Club To Help Foster Talent •Me I 1 up In i 516 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-04-06 3 THE non Hostelite Association ot the University m al •d a "square dance" at the Stamford School recently -Hire .shows one of the couples doing the promenade29 words
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Article, Illustration630 1953-04-06 3 0 vou boys and girls would like to keep a small museum at vour H yhool < i home? ls uni is a building: used for keeping an exhibition ol objects illustrating antiquities, natural L or and art It come* from the Greek word oaseion, seat630 words
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Article67 1953-04-06 3 HUM/sN-beinos are born to wander. Over hills and across dales. Aud they are born to suffer. The catastrope of human age. HARKI they are sent w enjoy. The beauty and wonder of nature. But they are extremely annoyed. By greed, jealousy, hatred and torture. May there bm peace.67 words
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Article, Illustration349 1953-04-06 3 P.S. MANIAM - THIS PLACE IS A LOADSTAR TO VISITORS P.S. M ANIAM By r rHE 70-years-old Kek Lok Si Temple and Monastery of Penang at Ayer Ham the only one of its kind in the whole of South-East Asia is not only a centre of worship but, is fast becoming a loadstar349 words
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Article126 1953-04-06 3 1. A kleptomaniac is (a) a habitual drinker; (b) one who (laps loudly; (c) one with a mania for Mealing; (d) a lunatic who bites toes? 2. "Nicholas Ni<-kleb>'* was writtr/h by (a» Sir Walter Scott; (h) Charles Dickens; (c) Jane Austen; (d) Mark Twain*' "Frankenstein"126 words
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Article67 1953-04-06 3 N> BtpaOJeM, Htsnartsn>a*af, (•atiiH -lir-lnre. I hk l.i ltd fits \.n illrlfs .'iv.ill.llil.- In ;i Seh t B>«ld>ntlal f»i Im-'I i'ri-|i.ir.iiioii tor General t'rrll Neutr ul I din ition. I Bl\er*lt) I nil one. l'rotesv|on;i| Ivomi natlOßn I ihor.ilory :m<l 01 k -llO|| I If Dlllt v67 words
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Advertisement114 1953-04-06 3 B Ar I Aftitxluther Jaeiuli I with Lux Toild Soap M Uare tkin tofUr," *trp*- m d;.<amir Betty Htitton. f "it Jetli likt nmixill-i-ng in\ f m Bett% H„M„ n felar 0 f paramount I Price Rfccta a daUy Artive lather fatial \-23 Oty 1 Uel Sanaa it rarrics away114 words
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Advertisement50 1953-04-06 3 /^-ristcmH^^ ife warn Baaa H y FOR AS LITTLI AS $1 IH yoy con atort o so.mgs 1 START SAVING I TODAY 2i FIRCINT INTEREST hgg j anil t* ooid to you for Vac m thot end every up to W a maaimtm of $20,000 I %1) CHUM6RHIAW BANK. LTO.50 words
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Article402 1953-04-06 4 Paul Minter - by Paul Minter The Story So Far WULL W/LSO.V. s youn§ apprentice, has joined his first ship, a tanker, the "Port Of Spain" on Far Eastern service. Trouble breuks out and Bill suspects dirty work trhen the ship is tired otf Bombay and the cargo tarnpered with at402 words
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Article42 1953-04-06 4 I PHILLIPS waa back on the J "Port Ot Spain." Looking rather groggy, he J around the ship apj>r vingly as h»> limped on b rd. u>d to be back.*' he .it to him.-.- t. "I've n 1 her."42 words
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Article514 1953-04-06 4 31 -BLAZE AWAY During her stay in port the "Port Of Spain" had been freshly painted, and she certainly looked remarkably spi k and span. The Skipper sniffed at the glorious smell of fresh paint and oil mixed and a smile lit up his face. In the afternoon the ship514 words
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Article332 1953-04-06 4 SANMUGAM DAYARAM - SANMUGAM DAYARAM By VOU are, no doubt, all well aequainted with the word "hibernation" because it is used so frequently in connection with animals that I p through the winter months. It is one of the wonderful ways Nature has of protecting; all those ereatures332 words
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657 1953-04-06 4 VOYAGER - VOYAGER Know Your Neight*our> 1 By ■HTHIS s» lall country with a total area of 3.600 square miles and a population of just over 1 million people is a mixture of ancient and modern. Situated between Israel and Syria, it is a country of mixed657 words
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Article, Illustration293 1953-04-06 4 A PREACHER was g.vm- a sermon on Hatred At the end of hi 9 speet h no asked all those in bat congregation who had van ajuished this deadly s n i„ atand up. For a moment there aas no response. Then old de Soma shu293 words
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Advertisement6 1953-04-06 4 Next Week FINAL EPISODE The Reckoning'6 words
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Miscellaneous125 1953-04-06 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPE YE j By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY H Baßßf* ien Of^e) *J. f§. ar^tatsajg Oaw>oe) r£»aaaEE aS? It^ (AJkCE DA/CO6 APE) X^T\ I J f COrVKZZA MATTE P ??J/ c I I S^uV^c/ > I SLAVES r (SiOeiL a>EATHEP. JI J I §f* ?A MATCH,125 words
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Miscellaneous80 1953-04-06 4 QllH k <Jll!/ I IkH-s III lirxt m. in I someone (ht I will not (1<> U niranv «m i i" uind liom Hm 2. Who wm: i.t> Hi'k<n or U Shell 3 Win. M l.oni Pro(.<(M from I' t I I U MlMtt.. jiithoi (b <•tnh.it r i- i80 words
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