Singapore Standard, 9 April 1953
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Title Section16 1953-04-09 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft jt m s. a v L_ SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1933. TWELVE PAGES.16 words
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Article28 1953-04-09 1 OIL TANKER SETS AFIRE A VILLAGE I .hire, m the I I and I a were I i and 1 s 1 1 a m 9 I 928 words
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181 1953-04-09 1 DON'T JOIN ANY NATIONAL BODY -WARNS MCA Ed. The Malayan Chinese as advised its members pending a central general committee not to i National Association of Perak or jnisation that may be formed as a meeting of the National Confer to be held on April 27 at Kuala m P181 words
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Article59 1953-04-09 1 DURBAN. Apr. 8. (AP> Violence flared anew last after a four-day Easter true* as campaigning m South Africa's general election estereri the final week. Stone-t h rowing ii > t er r upted at least two opposition U. Party meetings at the steeV producing town59 words
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Article29 1953-04-09 1 A big was givt n yi sterday in Kaohsiung to of two 70-ton fisliing junks which deserted Chinese Communist ownership and fled to southern Taiwan. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article33 1953-04-09 1 OFFICIALS >J 12 Europe i owned tea estates In C«j yesterday ier v c d dismissa notices vii nearly 10,000 w ers now on j sympathy strike on upcounl ry plantatioi33 words
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Article275 1953-04-09 1 WUCI HOLD MAN CAUGHT IN STREET CHASE Standard Staff Reporter MISS Tan Mvi Kwong. attractive 21 -year-old Singapore singer, was stabbed with a srrew driver by a Chinese, soon after she alighted rrom a tar outside the Air View Hotel m Peck Seah Street, shortly after275 words
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Article74 1953-04-09 1 LONDON. Apr. 8. (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth will be greeted by a 21-gun salute from ships of the world's navies when she sails to review the fleet, 13 days after her roronation, the Admiralty said today. The Queen will be inspecting Britain's naval strength lor the74 words
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Article29 1953-04-09 1 Lt. Gen. John W. "Iron Mike" O'Daniel, Commander <>t the US Army Forces m the Pui ific. arrived m Sou t hern For- niosa yesterday.- APAP - 29 words
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Article37 1953-04-09 1 MR ANDREI Vyshlnsky, told the General Assembly yesterday that the Soviet Union was willing to go -half way in an effort to reach Agreement on the q o Q oi *uaraia»nent. Re uterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration484 1953-04-09 1 For 5.800 They Offer Only 600 MUNSAN, April B.— The Communists m Korea said that they would return only 600 disabled war captives-150 of them non-Koreans-to the United Nations Command. Rear Admiral John Daniel, chief of the Allied team, sternly told them to take another look andAP; UP; AFP; U.P. - 484 words
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Article143 1953-04-09 1 RED PLAN TO HALT INCIDENTS BERLIN April 8 (Beuter)-« Rn^i;i pui forward m pr<>« i)n all ti» prevent air Incident! ovei Germany nt an n^Mhour ill tu«ht meeting with representatives of Britain, the United Sf.itt s and Frarx c whidi ended e.i? today. The t;('ks -a\ H gcstion rol lowed143 words
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Article62 1953-04-09 1 ROME Apr. 8. (AP)--An Italian scientific expedition reported yesterday from Africa it had shot a tiny pigmy elephant more than 100 years old. but standing only at>oiit six feet high and weighing only about 430 pounds. Capt. Antonio Ziccardi, radioing his report from Southern Somaliland.62 words
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Article31 1953-04-09 1 QUEEN Elizabeth has appointed Princess Margaret to represent her at the wedding of Princess Ragnhild Alexandra of Norway and Mr. Erling Svend Lorentzen In Oslo on May 15.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article10 1953-04-09 1 THREE more Argentine ministers resigned yesterday ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article135 1953-04-09 1 Navy Back On Vigil Wiima Funnels Smoked Standard Shipping Reporter THE Singapore waterfront yesterday afternoon buzzed with rumours that the Finnish tanker Wiima. halted m Singapore 'or nearly two months, was at last going to slip away, when thick smoke was seen billowing from her funnel for more than an135 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-04-09 1 Mhs T.i a Mvi Kwong, the Singapon singer, irito was stabbed as the go: down from a car yesterday at Peck Seah Street.26 words
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Article133 1953-04-09 1 KUALA LUMPI X, Wed— Six Special Constables, of Area Security Unit No. 29 were killed this afternoon when a patrol of the unit, numbering eight men, was ambushed on the Kamiri Kstate m the Sungei Siput area of Perak. The patrol, which was on133 words
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Article35 1953-04-09 1 JOHN R. Christie, 55-year-old suspected wife killer and central figure m Britain's most bizarre murder case m history, was remanded for the second time yesterday at the West London Magistrate's Court.— UPUP - 35 words
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Article277 1953-04-09 1 TIN: A RECORD $31 DIVE I /#o ti'ii itn i<l #Vr# #«o#»* On THE TIN price In the Singapore markei continued its downward plunge yesterday with a drop of $31 7 8 to $395? per picul. The fall m the tin price was reflected m the tin share market which277 words
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Article130 1953-04-09 1 KAPENGURIA, Kenya. Apr. 8, (Renter)— Magistrate Ransley Thacker giving judgement today In the Mail Mau trial here of tix Africans announced he found "as a fact" that .Tome Kenyatta, President of tin- Kenya African Union, took part m au oath taking cere- mony of the secret130 words
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Article51 1953-04-09 1 THREE Communl risti were killed by H < i panv of the lameronian m the Sey.ini.it ;n r.i ol Joh > pc terday. The lrl i" a gang of six rontai U <l l»r tin* Cameronians i One sub-machine Run I i tvs o j Mci51 words
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Article39 1953-04-09 1 MAYOR .Ink,. SrDith novel Judgment m a Ira me violation rase "> Ohio, The (endant w;jv oot of }n s loi school teachers He orden her to writ,- 200 lim< I not (i-i the yellow line A PAP - 39 words
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Article15 1953-04-09 1 SULTAN H;.:mrl <,( I' ;»n;ik v.. WtltCll I 111 jrean fail by tin- [ndotu15 words
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Advertisement56 1953-04-09 1 V Jt j!3 tWv/ U dt'licious "Hi- chilled salad" Q M. E. OX TONGUES most il, licioui of all! Try them for lunch, ■th salad, or dressodup m white same r. Cluck your S.C.S. shopping list and ure you've included at l*'ust 2 tins. Available m IV2 and 2 Ib56 words
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Advertisement100 1953-04-09 1 USE THI \j^^/ Shelltox Hf mi Zf Jv 7^ Ty #i I V EdfT J^^B BfA^B^l I maw A^hV a Isarasr JHsr m i §HI b^bbbv '^s^ar '^i^H M £mp Ba^B? F a f b^b^^^ '^^H TBT /W C JHk^B^B^B^BT ~IS lM| tfr»» down J,fcz^^ *»trok« nilrr Dip (bsM^_ Mllh100 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-04-09 2 photo. EIGHTEEN members of Singapore public services who are proceeding to London to attend the Coronation, were entertained to tea by the Singapore Public Relations < )fficer f IVlr. George Thomson, yesterday. StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article266 1953-04-09 2 ASSESSORS REJECTED HIS ALIBI IPOH, Wed.— Haji Abdullah bin Taami (27), a member of former Force 136 with a fine war record, was today sentenced to seven years* imprisonment by Mr. Justice Thomson for using a pistol m contravention of the Arms Ordinance.266 words
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Article31 1953-04-09 2 FOR stealing thre e ro ler bi ings worth $29 from his Koh Yang Ling was d three months' imprisonment m the 2^ ;apore Fifth Police Court t rday.31 words
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Article463 1953-04-09 2 A CLAIM by the Asia Insurance Company, Singapore, against the American International Assurance Company for over $60,000 was dismissed with costs by Mr. Justice Brown m the High Court yesterday. The claim aro>e out of serious Jire whirh broke ou! at the Aik H(^ Rubber Factory463 words
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Article48 1953-04-09 2 LIM HENG, a youth, had a charge of attempted murder explained to him m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. He was alleged to have stabbed John Pitcher at Clementi Road on Apr. 5 at 6.45 p.m. He was remanded until next week.48 words
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Article115 1953-04-09 2 Open To Public ARBITRATION hearings m public, of the dispute between the Singapore Government and the Government Adm inistrative and Clerical Service Union and the Union of Post and Telegraph Workers, open today at 10 a.m. at Gan Eng Seng School. The arbitrator. Mr. Yong Pung How.115 words
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81 1953-04-09 2 INVITATIONS to be represented at the sixth biannual meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rire have been issued to 29 Governments and two United Nations' Organisations. Invitations have been sent for the first time to the Governments of South Africa and of the81 words
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257 1953-04-09 2 MALACCA, Wed. Woon Sang, one of the four surrendered bandits who gave up m the Jasin area yesterday. when asked what arms be had to turn m, produced a hair-clippers. Said Woon Sang: "This is a heavy loss t» the bandits for they will257 words
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Article106 1953-04-09 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib m Singapore on Thursday were: Tone: Steady SINGAPORE." We*.— The price of tin today was 5395? per picul. Down S3IZ. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening prices per Ib were: Tone: Steadier. LONDON TIN Wednesday's yrices first session \/ire: Spot £830 buyers. £840 sellers.106 words
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208 1953-04-09 2 A PROPOSAL to approach the I niversity of Malaya to launch a scholarship which will enable as many outstanding graduates as possible to go abroad for post-graduate studies, will be brought up for discussion at the Guild of Graduates* annual meeting at the Oei208 words
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Article136 1953-04-09 2 MALACCA. Wed .—The Chief Police Officer. Malacca Mr. D. W. Yates at a press conference today, said that B| terrorists remained J» W»« Jungles here out of 190 who were there two years ago. He added that of the three terrorist vriaoismtions m Malacca, two136 words
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320 1953-04-09 2 Economic Reaction y Qr WHILST Singapore yesterday hailed the Korea peace moves as the best news of the year, opinions on the economic c u A 1 Malaya rragn g d J U*l*<m«m to buoyant Mr. Yap Phen^ Geek, a Singapore City Conner P320 words
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247 1953-04-09 2 REHABIIJI \t lON is the bi-Rfst problem of thr Singapore l>pro>v Relief Association. s aid the president of the Association. 1 nuon R. K. S. Adams, m a talk It the International Cluh at the Y.W.C. A. vesierdav. "Patients are tree to leave247 words
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Article11 1953-04-09 2 Seomon Sets A Problem I ffsfsfsfsf ■fsfsfsfsfsfs fsfsdfsfsfsfsfsf sffsfsfsfsfsfsfsfsfsfs I fsdfdsfsfs11 words
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Advertisement433 1953-04-09 2 &4,00Q prize money "jfr "ff^frJrl RULES dc CONDITIONS OF ENTRY "^^fc-^IAsM What you have r O do Over s period ot rwo month* s.x different sports pictures will be appearing .n M '»'Jva s newspapers Each p «t U re w.H appear for one week Today features basketball and No433 words
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Advertisement103 1953-04-09 2 I EXAKTA EXAI J*>r \nnr i\- B MARVELLOUS PICTURES OF 36 EXPtSU I I II Pr'm' I «I A \K I MM/- >~ I Urn 1.2.n. I •ii I I BAJAJ LIMITED l\ SI, PUOWi Pfarc, S*|jsjrc I. T* I p'7 iff I ILL WORLD V^ll BA TT K R103 words
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Miscellaneous83 1953-04-09 2 The Weather Minimum Temperature: from 7 30 p.m. on April 7 to 7,30 A.m. on April 8. Singapore <7(.F)--Penang (74F). Kota Bahru (76F). Kuala Lumpur »74F). lpoh (73F,. Kuanlan (73F). Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on April 8. Singapore (90F). Penan* <88F). Kota Bahru (89F) t Kuala83 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-04-09 3 'Champ' On Test photo THE USTIN CHAMP" taking a bcatin? m a Singapore test yesterday and seeming to thrive on >t. Hills, ruts, mud and scrubs are no obstacles to this tough and versatile vehicle StandardStandard - 36 words
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16 1953-04-09 3 Austin's 4 -Wheel Drive Is A 'Champ' woKtring rI I and I ylipfM*r Wit I Bor-16 words
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Article10 1953-04-09 3 Had Bicycle Parts, Jailed pos- which rying m pre- ft.10 words
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Article16 1953-04-09 3 nor ■..as First 1 day '<> two ithout a ide him and16 words
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Article310 1953-04-09 3 All Tenants Of Postwar Houses To Pay 15% More Standard Staff Reporter ALL, post-war tenants of Singapore Improvement Trust flats will have to Ja? 5 oe\ cent more rent as from next month the let tenants for nearly two years 8 a led to these It310 words
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Article80 1953-04-09 3 A TROPHY donated by Sir Eugen Millington-Drc-.ke for competition between sections of the Home Guard m Malaya will be handed over at a ceremony on the steamer Ruys, when it docks m Singapore Sir Eugen, diplomat and scholar, toured Malaya nearly one and a half years80 words
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Article92 1953-04-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— P. Seevaratnam, chief clerk, Wireless Section, Federal Police Headquarters, was convicted by Mr. J. G. Adams In the First Magistrate's Court, today, and fined $50 on pleading guilty to failing to inform a Welfare Officer that he had m his care a92 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-04-09 3 photo. MISS Rita Shepherdson, a teacher in the Canossa Convent. Singapore, who has been awarded an Education Department scholarship to study domestic science in Britain. She was the publications secretary of the Teachers' Training Association.- StandardStandard - 38 words
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131 1953-04-09 3 A PARADE THEN OFF TO THE JUNGLE THE First Battali m of the East Yorkshire Regiment, will hold a ceremonial parade at the Singapore padan^ today. The C-in-C, Far East Land Forces, Genera] Sir Charles Keightley, will arrive at 10 a.m. and will be received with a general salute. He131 words
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Article20 1953-04-09 3 THE M;i lay Regimen 4 Band entertained the Kuantan public on Tuesday to two hours of music.20 words
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240 1953-04-09 3 WHEN the Coronation is over there will be few souvenirs m circulation to remind Singapore of the historic event. Advertising agents and importers told The Standard yesterday that the bulk of the Colony's orders for Coronation material has been for decorations. Orders for souvenirs have240 words
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Article55 1953-04-09 3 A MOTOR FITTER. Lim Chok Choon, was fined a total of $365 m the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday for driving without a licence, without third party insurance, and without the consent of th e owner, on Jan. 28. Lim was also disqualified from obtaining a55 words
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Article62 1953-04-09 3 THE Nippon Maru, the Japanese ship which has been collecting bodies of Japanese war-dead m the South-west Pacific islandi has now returned to Japan. Mr. T. Kato, Japanese Consul m Singapore, told The Standard yesterday Mr Kato said he thought It unlikely that the62 words
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Article36 1953-04-09 3 A CONVENTICLE und Memorial Service will be held m Singanore by the officers of the First Battalion of the Cameron ians (Scottish Rifles) on April 24 at 5.30 p.m. m King George V Park.36 words
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Article63 1953-04-09 3 DETECTIVE ACCUSED OF EXTORTION A SINGAPORE Special Branch detective, Liv Soo Hoe (32) was tentatively charged m the Fifth Police Court /esterday with extortion. Liv, it was alleged, forced a Chinese In Cross Street to give mm $150 by threatening that h e would place him under detention for two63 words
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Article80 1953-04-09 3 LIM TIONG BENG was fined ST.) m the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday on a charge of negligent driving on Jan. 28. His driving licence was also endorsed. Inspector T. S. Zain prosecuting, told the court that Lim iwuns his vehicle into Kallang Road80 words
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Article69 1953-04-09 3 ALL tickets for the piano recital In Singapore by the famous pianist. Louis Kentner. on Sunday evening at Victoria Memorial Hall have been sold out. Bookings can still be made for the orchestral concerts on Apr. 14 and 16 at which Mr. Kent nor will play69 words
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Article137 1953-04-09 3 BOOKINGS for the first full-length three-dimensional film to be shown m Singapore, "Bwana Devil." which opens at the Capitol today, were extremely heavy yesterday, a Shaw Organisation spokesman told The Standard. After "Bwana Devil" another 3-D full-length film Warner Bros' Warnerc olour presentation, "House of137 words
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Article33 1953-04-09 3 SWAMI Vamadevananda. president of Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, will conduct a prayer meeting and lecture on "Outline of Hindu Philosophy" on Saturday at the Mission m Norris Road at 6.M p.m.33 words
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Article123 1953-04-09 3 A MEMORIAL service for the late Mr. Elmer Newton, Director of the United States Information Services m Malaya, was held at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday, i The service was conducted by Archdeacon Robin Woods. Yen. Woods said Mr. Newton was a tireless worker for123 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-04-09 3 photo. AMONG those who attended the memorial service at Stngapore St. Andrew's CathediTfoMhelate Mr. Elmer Newton were (from left): Yen Robin Woods. Tony Newton. Mr*. E|mer Newioa and Mr. Malcolm MatWOttald.. StandardStandard - 36 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-04-09 3 photo. CELEBRATING "Woods ville Day" at St. Andrew's School, Singapore. Mrs. H. Nicklen Jones, a teacher of the school for the past 38 years, planted a "rain tree" on the school grounds yesterday. Looking on in the picture abovp is Canon R. K. S. Adams. principal of theStandard - 66 words
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Article143 1953-04-09 3 A SINGAPORE saloman. Lye Hock Kuen, employed at Marden and Co.. pleaded guilty m the Third Police Court yesterday to three charges of criminal breach of trust of $1.-57 belonging to his employers. He was bound over m $500 to be of good behaviour for143 words
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Article108 1953-04-09 3 A Singapore Chinese woman, yesterday told the Sixth Police Court magistrate, that she advised a young girl not to live with her son as he already had a wife and children. The girl was Ho Lai Lam. She claimed maintenance for herself and her two children108 words
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Article129 1953-04-09 3 REPRESENTATIVES of seven Singapore Govern** mont industrial workers* unions yesterday met Government m an attempt to start negotiations for an increa^ of emoluments to workers m the lower income groups. Both (lovrrnmrn? and union Npresentath as agrv v <i open n«-^ ttiations to129 words
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Article46 1953-04-09 3 I THE pi me bringing Cardinal Valerian Qraciaa ami tw.» other prelates from Iniii.i. w.< delayed In Calcutta owing eni;in o trou!»!e and did MOt rive at Kallang yerterd >y The Cardinal nn f party ira expected to irrive m Singai today46 words
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Advertisement72 1953-04-09 3 toTHMA MUCUS Dissolved First Day wheeling j jidUoii rKy. ruin heart. -the pren tor— cln vI quit kly curbI rst day the Ived. thu» I restokea, no -tut. taste- «t meala nn<l ma and time, even a sufrtred for IJ *t.t!»K J* s successful ••■v tr., *lye you free. J72 words
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Advertisement164 1953-04-09 3 c Phmese history a (jump* 0 of THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES yjsi/s(iffl, YANC KUEI FEI l\ The most famous /I //I\ >^ V beouty ot Chino lived I,W I ..J7 during the reign of Em- //i-JL/IgCW peroi Ming Huong Bth T^/ L IL\ Century AD Chosen os A V Jf\164 words
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Article58 1953-04-09 4 IPOIF. Wed. Four new councillors took their oath of ofl&ce a| this morning's meeting of th G Perak Council of State. They are Mr E C. G Barrett -Kw British Adviser, Perak. Mr. A. G Argent. State Financial Officer. Ch c Meor i .Abdullah58 words
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Article521 1953-04-09 4 ELECTIONS TO STATE COUNCILS Eight Appointed To Consider Franchise Laws IPOH, Wed. The Perak State Council today unanimously adopted a motion by the Legal Adviser, Mr. M. G. Heal, to appoint a Select Committee to consider legislation on elections to the Council of State. The object521 words
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Article158 1953-04-09 4 i'ENANG, Wed. False marriage certificates and letters supposed to have come from China, which wore submitted to the Immigration Department by certain Chinese as evidence to bring people out from China, have been detected, an official spokesman of the Immigration Headquarters, Federation of Malaya told158 words
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Article64 1953-04-09 4 KUANTAN, Wed. The Kuantan Indian Association will soon have its own library. About 000 Tamil book have arrived from I;:dia. and more Tamil books axe expected soon. The Secretary of the Association. Mr. Kabal Singh, \.o.d The Standard thai thil would be the Rrst library to64 words
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160 1953-04-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Terry Hut ley. a 21-ye^r-old British soldier stationed at Kluang. war found guilty of attempted murder and armed robbery, and sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment by the Chief Justice. Mr. Charles Mathew, m the High Court, here today. While160 words
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Article, Illustration17 1953-04-09 4 pb<K<*. Ing <"»tr7bu«^fro__T^^ 7*ZE_5 m 9. ctor ta <* **W. coUect- h. e 4 ts. »__?_g_?2R4_ni ff___sSF«_H StandardStandard - 17 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-04-09 4 ONG HOON CHIN, a 25-year-old clerk at the Kl.tne Town Board, enrolling himself m the Police Volunteer Reserve at the recruiting centre at Rlanu. He is the first man to join the Police Volunteer Reserve at Kiss*. So far about 30 young men have enlisted them* selves91 words
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331 1953-04-09 4 COMMUNISM IS ALWAYS LURKING MUSLIMS TOLD COMMUNISM and colonialism today are the two greatest threats to global peace and the world's current independence movements, a prominent world Muslim leader told United Press m Singapore yester- day. Bat, he warned Muslims that m the fight for self determination the threat of331 words
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260 1953-04-09 4 THE first meeting of the daily rated staffs Whitley Council was held In Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The Council adopted its constitution and appointed a General Purposes Committee, to which the outstanding business between the Government and the stall" was referred. The question of arbitration260 words
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189 1953-04-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— This week. General Sir Richard McCreery, Colonel of the 12th Royal Lancers, is visiting the regiment which is spread out m North Malaya at tactical stations. j There are six other r I whom the General w I during his tour and189 words
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Article70 1953-04-09 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Steps are being taken to prosecute those employers m Johore who have not complied with the Employees Provident Fund, Mr. W. Dunlop. Deputy Commissioner for Labour, told The Standard today. He said the defaulters were small m number and included some estate owners70 words
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Article, Illustration9 1953-04-09 4 <<" i i km ml SUI Malay, to 0i1.,., Kii.i!9 words
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Article56 1953-04-09 4 PENANG, Wed.- An oflteial spokesman of the Fedei Immigralion Headquarters, told The Standard today thai on!j hree or four people have applied for passpor;* to go to London to witneu Inj Coronal ion. but this rould be due to ihe tact thai those iti'err.sJed56 words
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Article244 1953-04-09 4 IPOH, Wed.— The Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Panplima Bukit Gantang, at today's Council of State meeting, assured that Government did not discriminate m the grant of mining rights m Perak. "Any doubts about this/ he said, "should be wiped out/ He was speaking on244 words
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Advertisement21 1953-04-09 4 Give yourself a Champion's m im *m mm vflufice always use V TDwilop BADMINTON EQUIPMENT hMAXPLY RACKETS PRESSES WAXFLI SHUTTLES SHOES21 words
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Advertisement207 1953-04-09 4 ?7t#> story ihi> trorlil is urf/uitiff about 0 The New York Post soys thot Christine Jorgensen is a Woman tn Name Only. 41 There are many other sceptics who osk: "Is it really possible to change a man into a woman?" 9 But a famous plastic surgeon, fessor Dahl Iverson,207 words
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141 1953-04-09 5 t cOSSVt for Burma, VBa Thaung, cut a r!l ,«d-bloc UP* across the doorway of a f our!r ,i« r Marathon aircraft at Kalian* Airport n rf launched a new Rangoon-Singapore air itla?< cc is operated by the Governmentna Airways and will run once141 words
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Article79 1953-04-09 5 MORF THAN 120 work«M employed by the General Lighterage and Transport Company. Singapore, want an immediate wage increase The Lighterage Workers' Union representing these work ers submitted the wage increase claim bill the management, the umon alleges did not accept it. Mr. N. Thangasamy secretary79 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-04-09 5 MR. M.P.D. NAIR, a Singapore Legislative Councillor yesterday reminded the Maavan Breweries Workers Union that May Day i< orio of the 11 holrdays given them under the Labour Ordinance. Three people at th P opening of the ne w Union of Burma airline atStandard - 79 words
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Article52 1953-04-09 5 JOHORE BAHRir. Wed Mr. A.D.C. Paterson. Director General of the Information Services is touring the Information centres m Johore State He visited the Johore Banni Information Department yesterday and was impressed with the work there. It is expected that he will be touring other districts m52 words
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313 1953-04-09 5 Year-Round Pine May Boost The Industry Standard Staff Reporter EXPERIMENTS now being carried out m Johore and Thailand may result m the Malayan pineapple industry having a year-round crop and thus solving the difficulties of the industry. The UN Food and Agricultural Organisation developing m Thailand a method of forcing313 words
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262 1953-04-09 5 YORKSHIRE POST rrk^F*?' En «lanfl. April 8, SS T T °day's Yorkshire azl n S U t Fge that the <--WW 25i,7?w terrorism m Malaya snouid be continued with all possible vigour This conservative paper Ho^ rsed the view tha it was dangerous to262 words
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Article, Illustration137 1953-04-09 5 photo. It wa> a bU day for the I'nion of Burma at Kalian^ Airport. Singapore yesterday The I nions first airline was launched by its Consul. U Ba Thaunu. and it was the first direct Rangoon to Singapore weekly service to be introduced. It was also the first137 words
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Article280 1953-04-09 5 JB Anti-TB Drive JOHORE BAHRU, Wed —The threat of tuberculosis spreading m Johore Bahru district is becoming serious unless more money, voluntary doctors and accommodation for patients are available. This was disclosed at the general meeting of the Johore Bahru District Association for the Prevention280 words
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Article50 1953-04-09 5 Standatd London Core«spond«iit LONDON, Apr. 8, Th. W^l' •"< LONDON RUBBER s- :m May tnij July/Sept. \l\*' April c.if. 191<L Market: NcrvoiW. LONDON TIN Spot £860 per ton buyers, £870 sellers. Three months: I**o buyers, £840 Settlement Price: £835 Sales Morning: 100 ton* Soles Afternoon: 5550 words
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Article83 1953-04-09 5 Saat bin Shamsuddin was sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Buttrose m the Singapore High Court yesterday for complicity m a gang robbery at Tanjong Rhu last year. Saat was stated to have robbed Aine biuti Abdullah, a maid servant83 words
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Article76 1953-04-09 5 THE Chfci Woo Athletic Association held a dinner at Wing Choon Restaurant, Great World, last night, m celebration of its year-old basketball team Saining third place m the annual Chung Wha Cup Basketball Competition at the Happy World stadium recently. It was also a farewell party for76 words
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Article45 1953-04-09 5 SAMPLES of Japanese products from Hyogo Prefecture are being taken on world tour m the Osaka Shosen Kaisha Line's Miyotama Maru. Which is due m Singapore on Sunda> Invitations have been issued to local residents to go on board when the ship docks.45 words
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Article, Illustration246 1953-04-09 5 MR WILLIAM corn lEN W. noted British war i. Hent. Ifft Singapore i morning hy ra.F Tnufcsrort Command 'Hastings' for Japan and Korea He left l^undon by R A r on < ;«)<>d Friday *nd h.« (laying with thg Baft For* at Changi for \>st«-rHav246 words
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Advertisement81 1953-04-09 5 The WHOLE FAMILY r enjoys— Real chfeken broth I v Nourishing noodles Everyone loves Batchelor* ken Noodle Soup real chicken broth, brimful of '^S^^. »V Jor > nourishing egg /'fj^^^ -^s and garnished with r^ fl Lb parsley. And so easy to J&j V prepare! Just empty the rjSfw racket81 words
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Advertisement80 1953-04-09 5 THE NEW SENSATIONAL i t SELF-DEFROSTING \U KELVINATOR \i\ I I f r/MOKCM FOOD CM* It] J I Mv W£W.' BETTER! DIFFERENT! I 1 Not j«(t onothcr refrigerator, bur no electric heating elements Gives S f wonderful new advancement m you faster, thriftier defrosting; refrigeration! M.r. i. on ,«ta- *W*™80 words
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Article748 1953-04-09 6 •IJELLO, where is everybody?' asked the bright young ostrich coming upon a colony of ostriches who were standing around with their heads buried m the sand. Some of our business tycoons seem to be no brighter than our bright young ostrich. Consider, for example, the reaction of certain748 words
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Article1225 1953-04-09 6 Bertrand Russell - Bertrand Russell By PROFESSOR Ginsberg has done a useful work m writing the obituary of the idea of progress.* As ideas go it had a raiher short life. Th e Ancients knew nothing of it. There had been a Golden Age, and poets feigned that some1,225 words
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Article237 1953-04-09 6 Review of Views Economic Crisis TO PREVENT economic misery among the people of Malaya as the result of an econo-*: mic crisis against which we* have been warned by Mr. 3 E. Himsworth, Utusanf Melayu tuggesta that thej economic policy of this 2 country should be over-2 hauled immediately. Re-J237 words
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Article, Illustration723 1953-04-09 6 IT'S HANGOVER MONDAY Lc!isf6oN. 'T'HE policeman calls out a number. The number is yours. Then he calls out a name. The name is yours, too. "Were you drunk?" asks the clerk to the court. You say "Yes." The magistrate asks if there's anything known,723 words
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Letter180 1953-04-09 6 Sir;— Mr. C. If. Ulfl In his letter m The Standard of Apr. 6, is '"talking through his hat." In the first place. I have not attacked Mr A. P. Rajah m the back. My remarks were directed at the bitter lesson which the180 words
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Letter229 1953-04-09 6 Sir; It would v.ir that Mr. Ramacharulra who wrote the letter under the heading, "No Oue Dared To Ask The Japs For Higher Pay," is one of those o.dsters temperamental y opposed to the present state of affairs caused by the former government and the existing Trade Union229 words
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Letter119 1953-04-09 6 Sir: Someone has struck a discordant nofe In the political scene m Malaya. He is Dato Onn who has attacked the Chinese community. A high official of the Federation Government has seen fit to attack the MCA, when only a fevr days previously. General Templer himself singled out119 words
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Advertisement93 1953-04-09 6 I SINGAPORE tiobr STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER. t HEAD OFFICE: 1 28, Robinson Rood, Singopora. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble fr Telegroph Address: TIGER NEWS, Singopor*. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan Street. 83, Cowon Street, 8,93 words
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Advertisement9 1953-04-09 6 a^afea^t""* '^^a™ T^™ P^;^« STREET P^^j pW£IKOf ml ft9 words
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Article232 1953-04-09 7 UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 8, (UP).— Andrei flshiiwky. delegate to the UN, said yesterday not introduce its own disarmament prol niled Nations General Assembly m opposition to the Western-backed arms reduction r measure. Vishmsky, affable almost to the point of gaiety, toid newsmen before the Assembly232 words
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Article127 1953-04-09 7 PHI Apr. 8. <AP) Russia .uTM'^h'd to the tniW'd Mates vtsterday to drop its demand for an impartial Investigation to Comnuni^t charges that Ameri(.in troops .w:_'tl ;<rm warfiiv hi Korea delegate Valerian Zorin told tin- Inited NaIms m> nation Political (om■ittc* there was "no127 words
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54 1953-04-09 7 Apr 8. (RevKardelj, c President, the n hangea m 4 lai ihe new ■;-> f ovred irity among c timej 'he masses <• m the told an vorkera at 5( over :t- release arrest of he So-; > 'he im-j lers Marshal Yvio-rs i54 words
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Article53 1953-04-09 7 *pr. 8. (Rouh endrich Karl eged Neo-Nazi c himself up to Supreme I < yesterday from his hide- States zone. eighth of spected plotters, Dr. Worner Nai«: rs a -''her ex-Nazi fe .rrested by the TV. I v I: h Commisannounced yesterf -nembers "of the hdrawn habeas53 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-04-09 7 photo. i irrss M >'U Dietriel m the role of ringmaster brightP opening niulu of the Ringling Brothers, Barnum nrf Bnl^ Cinus it Nnv \orks Madison Square Garden \t right is socialite Gloria Vanderbilt Stokownoroua vening sown and m the centre is John president and producer of "The Greatest ShowA.P. - 53 words
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Article28 1953-04-09 7 'IPPF r Italian tenken I r way to gulf ports [ranlaß oil, Mr. 1 r <h )!Innan o f the J 'f the nationalised ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article45 1953-04-09 7 AIR VICE Marshal Hugh M. Campbell. commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force's First Air Division, and five other R.C.A.F. officers were injured yesterday when their plane crashed while attempting an emergency landing a few miles south "of Zweibruecken, Germany.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration8 1953-04-09 7 pnojj/w «2i «*?r Conneaiit, Ohio, recently. Ttl|illhtrae UPUP - 8 words
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281 1953-04-09 7 Cha^PoV'SS'A^n 8 < AP >-West Germany's Eisenho We yesterday ?or tiirr wlth of crucial talks on V^i f "s t of th «*«> ay series munism European defences against ComPledge of G f lw»r»n e J? d h I i V$ ed m Wa281 words
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129 1953-04-09 7 LONDON, Apr. 8, (Reuter)bir Alvary Gascoigne, the British Ambassador, flew back to Moscow yesterday from London with, it is understood, new instructions to meet Russian gestures of co-operation. But officials here denied that the Ambassador, recalled to London for special consultations last week, bore any129 words
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Article113 1953-04-09 7 CANAKKALE, (Turkey). Apr. 8 Adolf Croneborg. Sweden's Minister to Turkey, conferred yesterday with jailed Captain Oscar Lorentzon. of the Swedish ship Naboland. and then participated m memorial ceremonies here for the Turkish submarine Dumlupinar, which sank on Apr. 4 after a collision with the Naboland.AP; UP - 113 words
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Article105 1953-04-09 7 BERLIN. Apr. 8 (UP)—Western Allied and Soviet representatives last night opened an air safety conference which might be the forerunner of a full-scale four-power meeting on the German question. The negotiators met at the Soviet headquarters m the East Berlin district of Karlshorst m105 words
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198 1953-04-09 7 CHICAGO. Apr. 8. (UP) A young doctor was honoured yesterday lor risking his life as a human guinea pig m experiments whirh halted his natural breathing for hours at a time. As a result of Dr. Lloyd Thomas Koriiz's courage, his citation said, many198 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-04-09 7 NOSEGAYS FOR DUKE QUEEN photo. J* P Qu J* B S*s her hus »>and, the Duke of Edinburgh, leave S 4K V a thedral. London, carrying nosegays presented d^« k^U" 11 the aß ual Maundy Service. The nosegays oate back to the years when they were carried to ward offA.P. - 59 words
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Article85 1953-04-09 7 LONDON. Apr. 8. (Reuter)— Mr. Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister. will take charge of the Foreign Office during the illness of Mr. Anthony Eden, it was announced last night. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs without Cabinet rank will attend85 words
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Article97 1953-04-09 7 MOSCOW, Apr. 8. (UP)— A party of American editors asked Premier Georgi Maienkov yesterday to admit many more American newspaper correspondents into Russia and expressed the hope that Russian correspondents might go .to the United States. Commenting on recent developments m a farewell letter, the97 words
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Article52 1953-04-09 7 THE Korean war has cost both sides a total of over half a million casualties since the truce talks began m July 1951. United rftates battle casualties increased from 78,110 to 131.928 m thie period. The •stimated Communist casualty toll rose by 430,000 to a total ofReuter - 52 words
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Article28 1953-04-09 7 TIIF official Russian tourist agency, Intourist has told the Danish Holiday Organisation that the question of re-open-ing- tourist traffic between the two countries "is under serious consideration."- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article31 1953-04-09 7 THE Lower House of the Iran Parliament the Majlis, yesterday faiied to raise a quorum for a debate on a committee report telling the Shah to keep out of politics. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article36 1953-04-09 7 THE Indian Government Is determined to stamp out 'sattee" th e practice of widows committing suicide by hurling themselves on their dead husbands' funeral P7W Deputy Home Minister B.N. Da tar yesterday toid Parlu- meet.— A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article32 1953-04-09 7 THE Budapest meeting of the "World Council for Peace" has been re-scheduled for the «ast two weeks m May. Wp.slern newspaper reporters will be invited into Hungary to cover the event.- U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article30 1953-04-09 7 TIIK ?th general assembly of the International Association of University Professors and Lecturers which includes 125 members including those from Japan. India and Pakistan, met m Amsterdam >esier- day.- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 30 words
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Article43 1953-04-09 7 FATHER PJ. McGiil. a Roman Catholic priest, long under the Mau Man death sentence for denouncing the secret society, raced eight miles through Mau Mpu country 1 ste day to 1 nr>orl thai 100 Bfmed Kiknvjis were theatenIns to attack, bis ..-.-joo. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article32 1953-04-09 7 TIIK U.S. Deft-nee Department has informed Congress that Gen. J<ime s A Van Fleet reported m June 1951 that his Eighth Army m Korea could not advance miles without excessive casualties U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article39 1953-04-09 7 HKRBERT A. Plulbriok, a former counter image agent for the FBI. c1! ried yesterday that v few years ago an underground Communist group m Boston include seven or ei«ht purty memberi '"posing as ministers of the Gospel. A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article37 1953-04-09 7 FOREIGN Minister of Iran Hussein Fatemi denied yesterday lhat Mossadeq's (Government is leaning towards Russia because of dissatisfaction with American support of the British ana UM. failure <o increase economic and finanrl.il aid to Iran. A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article38 1953-04-09 7 BAHRAM Shahrokh. director of the Iranian Press and Propaganda under the late Premier AH Ra/mara. was released on bail yecterd*! :t f "r almost two jreei •< f imprifi nment for aileced tnin- u&e of government lands A. P.A.P. - 38 words
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376 1953-04-09 7 DAG ELECTED TO SUCCEED TRYGVE LIE UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 8 (Reuter)— Dog Hammarskjoeld, 47 year-old Swedish economist, was yesterday elected as the United Nations Secretary General m succession to Trygve Li«. The General Assembly voted him m by 57 to 1, with one abstention. Balloting was secret. xr- i_ Th^376 words
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Article179 1953-04-09 7 I-C Offensive Looms HANOI, Apr. 8, (Reuter).— Vietminh rebels have massed 40,000 men around Moc Chau, 80 miles west of here, ready to launch an offensive within seven days against Laos, northwestern state of Indo-China, a French military spokesman said last night. "Such a thrust179 words
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Article108 1953-04-09 7 LISBON. Apr. 8 (API— Former King Carol of Rumania, who gave up his throne for red-head Magda Lupescu. was buried yesterday among Portugal's Royal dead m the St. Vincent Pantheon, one of Lisbon's seven hills. The King's coffin was borne into the Pantheon after a108 words
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209 1953-04-09 7 WASHINGTON Apr. 8, (AP).-The I nited States has worked out a shift m approach to the problem of Western European defence, which involved plans for dealing with the Communist military threat "over the next 20 to 30 ye.irs" and dropping the idra of cold209 words
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Article155 1953-04-09 7 UNITED NATIONS. A 9 —The United States <.ffi. y expressed the hope ln*i night that progress m Korea <t result m "an honourable tice." Henry Cabot Lodge. Hie United States delegate, gave a r« i t on behalf of the unified 1 mand toReuter; AP; UP - 155 words
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Article108 1953-04-09 7 SALISBURY. Apr X •R. ter) Southt'ii, Hi. «v 49,000 voters will m morrow whether to u.i: m creating a new dotiimu i f 175,000 European- ««n<i r 6.000,000 Africans If they vote 'Yes" it is ..Imost certain that tin tive councils of Norihem108 words
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Advertisement45 1953-04-09 7 0> :J: :J: :J: f > I FAMOUS 1 s FOOTWEAR V.* s fß|tf\ tfalSHlkK. M X SHOES FOR COMFORT 3 X AND DURABILITY *a FROM 839 /5O *i W/:^ AGEfflSt. 3 J 1 1 lttlC g^ i SIriCAFORE KUALA MMn :I: :Jc ;J: $j|U|M|l Sfc45 words
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103 1953-04-09 8 TOKYO Apr. 8 (UP)--Asian experts on tourism will ma«t for three days her* starting tomorrow In a coniepnc* aimed at attracting United States and European tourists to Asia. The second conference or the Tourism Committee for Asia m the Far East will be held from103 words
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Article59 1953-04-09 8 TOKYO. Apr. 8. (AFP) A n official mission will leave here by air tomorrow for Manila *to discuss technical matters with the Philippine Government regarding the refloa;ing and scrapping of sunken vessels m Manila Bay. Japanese experts recently concluded a technical survey on the possibility59 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-04-09 8 photo. j buss ass m 6 K!rtXir«» «^y~ d^- s I J mPB paiirJn iccordin* to Thal-Jap»iiese reparations agree*-!- U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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427 1953-04-09 8 Queen Will Start World's Greatest Air Race WELLINGTON, Apr. 8 (A. P.) Queen Elizai>eth will drop a starting flag at London Airport on the evening of Oct. 8. and the greatest air race m history. London to Christchurch. New Zealand, will be on. Thousands of people will be watching as427 words
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Advertisement714 1953-04-09 8 A sent* ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. HI. X lumpur 311 B'pore *****/1 P S'haro 595 MllMiM 456 Peaang 875 1 FOB V K./CONTTNKNT Spor« P. Sham Peaing 1 K^nlawers for Havre, Lon- »•> >i*«r lon, Hutterdam 13/18 Apr. 19/21 Apr. 22 24 Apr. Kt-mieuch for Genoa, #J I.'yool. Antwerp, Hamburg.714 words
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Advertisement745 1953-04-09 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to Cntna and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Dae Penans Fron* "Poyang" Apr 11 Hongkong "Soochow" Apr IS Apr lti Japan. H kong Sail* Sails Penang S'poie tut ••Poyanir" Apr 13745 words
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Advertisement329 1953-04-09 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line NederlanO Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORIGANS Spore P. Sham Penan* AMPENAN (RL) 11 16 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr TALISSE (SMN) 19 25 Apr 26 Apr 7 Apr OVKKYSKL (RL) 5/15 May329 words
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Advertisement682 1953-04-09 8 EAST ASIATIC imjf SAILINGS FROM SCANDIN'Wn X "ERRIA- for Bangkok (not r carrying passengers) M ANNAM" for Bangkok Hongkong, Manila Kobe H Yokohamr ,x •PRETORIA" for Bangkok, U PM|, n Saigon Hongkong. Manila. I Kobe Yokohama 19 \<*\ nt t--MALAYA- for Adelaide. Uu^ri:,.. M^ Melbourne, Sydney (not I loading local682 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-04-09 9 The ltSl Commiitee of the Malacca IndlJ L n C* I of Commerce: seated (from left): Messrs KM. Mohanieci Ibrahim, B. M. Jasani, treasurer. C. R. Na«ju vfce Dissident, K. P. Dawood Sultan presidjmt, V. M uU^ah vk^president, N. K. Naina Mohamed, serreArv X M. Mohamed Eusoof StaMdmjf r "»{f73 words
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Article38 1953-04-09 9 HONGKONG. Apr. B— Special Standard Service: Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15,835 to £1 sterling: S") ***** to US$l: 51.8.J5 to Malayan $1: $0,188 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $2(53.625 to one tael.38 words
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201 1953-04-09 9 MODIFICATIONS on the export of goods from Singapore to Indonesia, effective from April 7, have been announced by the Indonesian Consul General here. An official statement states that an importer m Indonesia is entitled to open a letter of credit when his application201 words
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Article69 1953-04-09 9 NEW DELHI, Apr. 8, (AP)—' 'An Indian delegation, headed by Deputy Commerce Minister D.P. Karmarkar, is scheduled to visit Rangoon late m April to negotiate a pact for 500,000 tons of Burmese rice imports during the current year. The present agreement provides for 230,00069 words
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Article192 1953-04-09 9 Rubber Industry Hit Hard In 1952 PENANG. Wed. Many SSfeL fart T ies cr hjoining part tim e or were r^'?, dose down due o SttnawsLas As a result th^re was widespread unemployment Barter trade also suffered rl? Cnd °h USly the bSte? iad e scheme with Indonesia states that192 words
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Article144 1953-04-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two representative! of *he International Bank lor Reconstruction and Development. Mr. R. H. Dt-muth and Mr. W. Gilmartin. arrived h«re by air Monday and are the guests of the Depu.y High Commissioner. Mr. Dcmirh is director of the technical assistance and144 words
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Article75 1953-04-09 9 LONDON, Apr. 8 (AFP)— The closing of the Ooregum gold mine m Mysore previously set for Mar. 23, has been put otT until May 31, at the request of the local authorities, it was announced by the Ooregum Gold Mining Company of Indin, last75 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-04-09 9 14ft. Statue Of Queen For A West End Store photo. 1b his Wimbledon studio Mr. Frederick Mancinl (foreground) works on a 14 ft. statue of the Queen m the uniform of Colonelia hief of the Grenadier (Guards. The statue will be the central theme of a West End store's decorativeUP - 73 words
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Article424 1953-04-09 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Malayan tin shares suffered the heaviest drop yet recorded today, all counters being marked down substantially. Industrial shares were also weak, while rubbers were practically neglected. A big turnover of business was reported. At the lower levels, buyer s wt re j n424 words
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Article144 1953-04-09 9 COLOMBO. Apr. 8. ißeuter) Trade between Ceyion and Communist China m rice and rubber amounted to about 100,000.000 rupees on each side at the end of the first three months' period, official figures disclosed here. Under a five-year trade agreement, which came into144 words
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Article48 1953-04-09 9 A SPOKESMAN for the Philippine Sugar Association said that the latest figures for the crop submitted by the Association members indicated that 1953 might be short between 50.000 and 75.000 tons of the total 1.2:40.000 tons required to fill United States and domestic quotas. AFP.48 words
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Article99 1953-04-09 9 THE produce market In Singapore was weak and slightly lower m all sections yesterday with no big business being reported. Copra had buyers at $41 1/2 per picul and sellers at $42 for April shipment on a slightly easier market Coconut oil was dull at $fil buyers99 words
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Article53 1953-04-09 9 UK- Poland Pact BRITAIN'S sterling pnymentj agreement with Pohinri. which was due to end on March 9. has been extended for three months. The agreement signed on Mar. 2, 194 H. rovers trade and financial payment! between residents of Poland and residents of tho sterling are.t. of which Britain isReuter - 53 words
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406 1953-04-09 9 Rubber Steadies On Argentine Import Bid $31 DROP IN TIN PRICE Stondord Market Reporter THE shocks experienced m Singapore because of declining prices m both rubber and tin since the beginning of the month appeared to have been cushioned yesterday by reports from the Argentine permitting imports of 25/000 tons406 words
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Article156 1953-04-09 9 LONDON. Apr. H. r ac <■•:« ingi m copi.< 1 the London metal pi could be resumed In A I thg British Government giees, Uiua y .i'>v i <i hen yotardaj. This i.ad been made i <i they said, by a decision <>i the156 words
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Article29 1953-04-09 9 PRESIDENT F wnh > tori. iv asked Inn- For o:ir vtnr the W| II A^j'cemen' A a or r tll.it v five ■'v tl whole pr< AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article91 1953-04-09 9 IPOH. Wed.— The steep dedine m the price of tin during the p.'tbt week has cast a g!«o-n over the Kinta Valley District where some of the richest tin mines m Lie world are i nerated. Chinese miners ir» particular feel that they are heading to\vj'.91 words
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173 1953-04-09 9 Standard Staff Reporter WORLD output of natural rubber last year was l.?ti3.iHio long t»>n > six per cent less than 1951— states the annual report ol the United Planting Association of Malaya. 7 The report. which will be tab'cd at the assoeuu ion's gentMul meeting173 words
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Miscellaneous683 1953-04-09 9 r tr^m0» ii Mirtnv>ntrWnTwT_^i 7_m a^^r^^ 9 t j I t it T I^BPP^.^' '.^jy „friT__n-_s}WH- _wWS^rtli_Hfcrffld_^_^_a_l fit L^Jatff^^^^ i" "i :l_-_-l_^^.^J-L -_L"^na^Wro8IK^ '^^OK/ 7 I •fS'V.i* Me 3. I 30 5*^ rotishl >1: Radar Men frn* ...nv Moon 3. 8.30. 9 p.m. from OlA*' CAPITOL: G-Men vs Black Dr.683 words
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Advertisement255 1953-04-09 10 «AHTMarjOUINN.« l< i«uitT;,7. L 'fSL I Plus! "WTOLD'S MOST BhAI UHI/is V^l f Offffflf/ S f#o#| r I THE TAMING OP jjp I SPECTACULAR TECHNICOLOR! VT^^ I u > .Mc(^llSl[il.^H[NofllX^ o .fo3![i)^^My^ I *CokuM»*ricTwM w r^M P^jl rui"V I r y I Sn I Urdu, i t# I ]fwj& t255 words
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Miscellaneous231 1953-04-09 10 -Star Contest No. 10—Can You Name This Actress? for you to spot tomorrow. Entries for this contest will .^./Sgg&w. close next Thursday And the fe^L Published m the Menu- l'a«e 1 nd tn Editor's decision \>ill ffc** SPrTSSn 31 Au entry envelopes >> > ?^^l ML SI contain the catchline231 words
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Miscellaneous347 1953-04-09 10 1 rpODAY S QIOTATION: "That I S X. Cood book whirh is oprn- S with '*Pef»»tlon and closed i < with profit. Alcott. 2 THURSDAY FOR EVERYONE: Make the mot of the days chance, to exert ingenuity. Ideas 5 Promote friendships, social oppor- < > tunnies. Make progress gener- 5347 words
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Article94 1953-04-09 11 THE following have been selected to play for the Army (Singapore) against the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club at Hong Lim Green on Sunday. Col. Knox GHQ (SD\ Major Wells HQ RASC Aver Raja Ra.ia (Captain. Major Pegs GHQ (ST), Capt Eiey GHQ (Or:!>, Capt. Sherlock' <GHQ Field94 words
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Article532 1953-04-09 11 LALL SINGH - W eather Took Away Glamour LALL SINGH By days D Soth sWes th -^«t the three! gors cricket he^ q uarters.£d"eath«™Sl"« mate h layed at the d °B" s Ia wr<*^nea oy vie absence of Bin Keng and Mee. The Singapore opening batsmen Heard -.nS Stacey. taking full advantage of532 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-04-09 11 THE terrible twins. James (Mt) and Fred Turntwll. 16 years of are. are two of the 14 Australian youth boxrrs coming to Singapore to fifht lo«-al youth boxers this month. James has been boxinr for thn> years and is the 1962 west Australian statr frath<-rw«>iglit runner-up. His brother *re<l is59 words
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Article295 1953-04-09 11 RAUB, Wed. Unlike previous years, the Pahang Football Association has put m more energy to improve the standard of soccer m this State and there is every possibility of Pa hang doing much better than what she had done during the past. A iimnber of295 words
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Article139 1953-04-09 11 IPOH. Wed. Pfrak Amateur Football Association will hold its second Ktate trial thil Sunday o n the Chinese A4scmblv ground. The teaimc areColours: Toong Scm. Lee «Sai Cheong, Chan Tuck Kong. Ishak Abdullah 1 P. v Sanke>. Ishak Kas«im, S. S.ibramaninm. M. B:ji.i>-jnd;.im Lim139 words
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Article72 1953-04-09 11 JOHORE BAURi:, Wed. Nghee Heng Primary English School. Johore Bahru, held its Empire Day sporta meeting today. The 12 items M the programme were confined io team relay events. Red House won the Lnc Sawmill challenge cup with 125 points, while Yellow Hous were runners-up with72 words
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Article39 1953-04-09 11 KUALA LUMPUF Wed Tl)e an kual m■• t matcli bo tween the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur ami the Main; College, Kirn a Kangsar for the Tengku Laxaonana Cup will be p lyed iie V.I gruuiiti oil Saturdi39 words
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Article21 1953-04-09 11 A COMBINED s< hoola sports for Malay boys and girls achOOhl of Kotn T:iij:?i town v ii held Sunday.21 words
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Advertisement83 1953-04-09 11 Coronation Tour Contest sins SS srS? ls422^" number of coupons und,r one rover He can^ote for prefVXin "block* tonZ.* 00 This is today's coupon. Fill it and send It to The Singapore Standard Office. CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By 1 Singapore Standard-Alfreds Coronation Souvenirs I Nfe/Nitymt (m block letters) is83 words
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Advertisement57 1953-04-09 11 WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN j SPECIFIC TO RID YOURSELF OF INJECTIONS IN DIABETES NOW AVAILABLE DIABETONIT immtnded by doctors all I a ihe world for sugar m urine firyness and frecfuen* urination. Pri'.e: $6.50 per bo: ;!e of 100 f>iJis. (Postage Extra) Sole Di«- I ributors: OVERSEAS GENERAL AGENCY, (PC Box57 words
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Advertisement417 1953-04-09 11 NOTICES "S. s. Rajula" INTENDING pa^cngen foi the s.s. "Rajula" should noU that m future a!! heavy bagg age for Na^apatunam and Madrat shoulrt be placed alongside the vessel at the Singapore Harbour Board Godown on the riay before the vessel sails when $2 15 per cubic foot will be417 words
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Advertisement507 1953-04-09 11 MTbAlHlNfl \Ar\NT H \PPLICATIONS are Inv for the post of Chinese FmiTgencv Informitlf>n f>fTif»r '>n the salary scale of $510 x AO -1020. The commenting y •f Uio successful car.rlidai* I bo drterminod by hi^ qua.♦•<.,.. ♦•<.,.' hons and experience Cand^f k *;< ild hav<« i go'Kl g< < I507 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous150 1953-04-09 11 v •.< <.i i.i v urXTXJ l l rn r *^N^*^N^*^^^%^^^^^^^^^ -S vv'hAf^ T*H' US. r ■a a S Tri-i atV MOT MIM /T-TOO LATE -PtAGICAU MISTAKE O- /a5 jj w^^ll ?5c SJtfcui r>^ 1 V G-GOT HIM ff J >-/ A f?yi V-*\_ < THt PLATH wLLL.. J V^150 words
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Article51 1953-04-09 12 TODAY'S Sport :R: SAFA div. 1. A PBU at Jalun Besor Div. 2 H S< v R( chlites at SHB RC v YMMA at SHB: F.\ Kr:,ii v Kola Ra}a "A" c BODCA; SCSA r Kebei Cub at CYM.-l. Inter S >i—SPS v CKSS at GESS: SJI v BSS at51 words
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Article42 1953-04-09 12 "'OH. Wed. -The final of Hussar Cup inter-schools k«; kout soccer competition be ween Pant Bui.tar AurloChinese School and TanjSng Maim Britan Idris Training C.)Ueq c Wil] b P played this s.i -.ur.iay on the Chinese As•fjnbly Hall ground42 words
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Article170 1953-04-09 12 SJI Win Youth Soccer IN" 'he second round of the SA FA soccer tourney player I a: the Victoria School ■round yesterday. St. Joseph's Institution beat ACS. 5—2. I! wa« a one-sided game m th first half Within 20 minutes St. Joseph's were three up through Dexter and D Nonis170 words
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215 1953-04-09 12 THE Singapore Badminton Association will invite the Badminton Associations of America, England, Denmark and India to send their leading players to take part m the second Singapore International championships for the Brands Cup to be held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium this year. P215 words
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210 1953-04-09 12 si'PFRIOR m all departi' Hong Kong Bank "A" I no difficulty m beating P Bukom 3 o m a Singa- Business Houses division I encounter on the SCC padang yestei .ay. The Bankers attacked from the star! and m the loth minute opened210 words
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Article64 1953-04-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wen. Selangor Football Association have picked two teams to meet Negri Sembilan i.i inter-state matches a; Primes Roac: on Saturday. The Slate team is Lourdes, Cheok Foo. Narfeyanasamy, Rozario, Rijenberg. Dutton. Govindaraju. Cheng Lam. Talib, Amaradasa and Thasen. Authentic s: Wah Chye R Razario.64 words
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Article73 1953-04-09 12 YESTERDAY'S results m the' Singapore V.M.C.A. open tennis championships were. Men's doubles quarter-Anal: G. T, Holloway and S. C. Beattv beat Lionel Too ai' J Micheal Woe ri-0. 6-0. Men's doubles semi-final: Dr. F. Y. Khoo and Tra^ey Jones beat H. Kami* and A. G. B. Pakir73 words
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Article63 1953-04-09 12 team t(> r«PFeaeni the ??2?» h il na SP° r t« Club m |it bAFA Division .JB League match .^gainst the Immigration Sports Club on Friday at MFA Gi ound Balestit-r R(»nd. will be *elected from vie following:— <r^i ß^ a^ ilheii Teddy V/elmau Kal.nuithu. S. Vollu Siva63 words
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Article42 1953-04-09 12 (AfPS AX^ iEI KS Apr. 8, Xyr) h) a practice throw. fi l i mp i c champion Sam Ines s hurled the discus 189 ft th a i All>nfia T. bettering tlie world tvror.i br 2 ft 5| m42 words
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Article395 1953-04-09 12 SINGAPORE AGREES TO 2 FINALS It's Up To FAM Now SAFA yesterday expressed agreement with a proposal by a Football Association of Malaya official to have two Malaya Cup finals played this year one each on the home grounds of the respective finalists. The team with the highest aggregate of395 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-04-09 12 J. Pereim. Chartered Bank Roalkeepor. drops on his knees to save this >»hot from a Cold Storage forward while his two tailbacks stand hy an incident m yesterday's I>iv. A I»n>ine>s Houses League soccer t\ Jalan Besar Stadium whiih was won by the Bankers 4 l.46 words
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435 1953-04-09 12 DRASTIC action against the Permuda Singapura players and those responsible for taking them on an unauthorised tour of Kota Bahru was proposed at the 1 Council meeting of the Singapore Amateur Foot- ball Association yesterday. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, vice president of the associa- tion.435 words
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Article39 1953-04-09 12 MOSCOW. Apr. 8. (AFP) Soviet weightlifter Nicolas Saksonov improved his world featherweight record yesterday when he made a 107.5 kilogramme double-handed snatch His previous record of 106 kiloi grammes was set up on April 26 last year.39 words
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Article87 1953-04-09 12 THE Duchess of Kenl has accepted the Island C > invitation to become its patron. This was announced by Mr. Malcolm MarDonad m his presidential spee.-h a: the club's annual genera: meeting yesterday. The following were elected office-hearers: President Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald (re-elect-ed), Vice-president— Mt. Tan87 words
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Article294 1953-04-09 12 KUALA LUMPIR, Wed.-The Selangor Civilian XI beat Capt. Harolds Army-Police XI by 4—o this evening on the padang;. The Civilian team had the better of the exchanges m both sessions scoring two goals m each half while the combined team was a disjointed side. Civilian294 words
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Article241 1953-04-09 12 BELOW U the latest classification list issued by the Straits Racing Association: TRANSFERS Fr.inn C':?rsS 1 to Class 2— Royal S'.ev.ar. Gold Rise; Sweet Maisie: Gallant Reo. From Class 2 to Class 1 Cinecolor; Roman Galley. From CtMM 2 to Class 3 Chance Remarks: The Ram: Sabelafl241 words
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Article, Illustration157 1953-04-09 12 TAIPING. Wed— Possessing a fitter team. 2 Supply Depot chalked up a 4—l victory over the Malay Teachers In a first division soccer fixtur c yesterday. The teachers started well to lead through £loor Jais but the Servicemen struck back and equalised befor c the157 words
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Article53 1953-04-09 12 BARTI.EY Second..- v will play the second l S.A.F.A. Youth Competition against Berangoon English School Ion Saturday at J.i.oi B<^ II Stadium. The team will be chosen Pnrasamy, Ramlee. Choon Tong Andrew Vap, Sin v Henry Wong. Rahim. Rahman, Malleques. Twee Bent;. Bilb. I Chee Koon. S mice53 words
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Article141 1953-04-09 12 KPM. newcomers m SBIIFA Division 3 this year, kept their unbeaten record when they scor< k d their fifth successive victory— this time over the Overseas Chinese Bank Corporation— by 6 l m a league Match played at Clerical Tnion ground yesterday. KPM led 3—l141 words
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Article, Illustration236 1953-04-09 12 THE South Korean toot hall i. than a match for any Singi^ r rft ho k u, hr J representative of the South Kore-tn i«... binalil I Won Sang:, said in Singapore vest,! h $J who arrived in Singapore late last hi236 words
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Article27 1953-04-09 12 IE I s i I llM|, A I 1 Singapori < I I B Mci B ami 5 D s •i id I27 words
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Article180 1953-04-09 12 Windsor Lad - Windsor Lad By ALTHOUGH slow work the older of the dav three hor ei were sent against clock at yesterday's worko Emperor, with Billy B.. ic. went in takin over half a mile to ret irn 41 4 I >ecs. for the three Miss Malaya i180 words
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Article33 1953-04-09 12 PHILADELPHIA. Apr 8. (AP>— Middleweight .1<" edllo. .'i-i underdog, rallied In the late rounds I<> dcfCftt hometown Philadelphia i. Gil Turner, by a unanimoui decision :n ten rounds here last night.33 words
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Article19 1953-04-09 12 rnE< 1 R< riM-nt; Sinflrv U l>nul.|r> I 12 1 P H Mix. .1 1>.19 words
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