Singapore Standard, 10 April 1953
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Title Section16 1953-04-10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD tt jfc fh* L i" N :7 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1953. TWELVE PAGES.16 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-04-10 1 ONE- MAN COURT SITS MOIII thin 100 trade unionists attended yesterdays hearing nf th*. board set up to hear the eas,- of Government rS t! i independent arbitra-28 words
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854 1953-04-10 1 Postal Dispute Arbitration idard Stall Reporter 111 l first sitting yesterday, of the ■man arbitration board on salary 'tween the Singapore Goverri--1,300 postal clerks and tele- is sparked by vigor- ous protests from the Government side. The arbitration, (irst of its kind between Government854 words
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Article324 1953-04-10 1 TWO TOP WOMEN REDS KILLED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Four more Communist terrorists, including a woman District Committee Member and a woman Branch Committee Secretary of the Communist terrorist organization, have been killed by Security Forces m the Federation. Th c two important women terrorists wer c killed by a snap324 words
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Article20 1953-04-10 1 US Jets 'Invaded China Airspace' (AFP) Sabreairspace tung was ric--k place 40 ince. The identified who bailed cap- I I20 words
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Article45 1953-04-10 1 SINGAPORE tin and rubber prices went up yesterday, while the share market experienced a rush of buyers. Tin rose by S9J to 5405 per picul and the rubber price moved up cent to 661 cents per lb. for first grade April shipment.45 words
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Article16 1953-04-10 1 GEORGE F. Ken nan. former Ambassador to Moscow plans to retire ***<"»m the diplomatic service. UPUP - 16 words
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Article40 1953-04-10 1 MR. William Addis, Deputy Commissioner General tor Colonial Affairs, is living Singapore on leave to the United Kingdom on Saturday Ilth April. During his nh«enre his duties will be tarred out by Mr. R. W. Jakemau.40 words
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Article, Illustration646 1953-04-10 1 Both Protest Against Govt. Release Terms Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. DEVAN NAIR, former president of the Singapore Teachers Union, and Inche Abdul Samad, a Malay journalist attached to Utusan Melayu, a Colony Malay language daily, were released from Emergency detention under what they termed "humiliating646 words
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Article107 1953-04-10 1 3 TRAIN SMASH LONDON. Apr. 9 (UP) Two crowded electric trains crashed m a tunnel 30 feet underground during the rush hour here last night, and Transport officials said today nine persons were killed and 50 injured. The trains, one following closely behind the other m107 words
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Article183 1953-04-10 1 ADLAI' S BIG HINT OUR AID MUST BRING RESULTS' Standard Staff Reporter MR. ADLAI Stevenson told Singapore pressmen m a brief interview yesterday, that the United States had to be exceedingly careful that its economic aid to Far Eastern countries produced results. "We must ensure that what we are doing183 words
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Article63 1953-04-10 1 SAIGON. Apr. 9 (AP) The National Assembly of the little kingdom of Laos today passed a law directing a general mobilization for defence against an expected invasion from the Communist-led Vietminh. The law, which can be invoked any time, provide for a callup of aJi63 words
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Article242 1953-04-10 1 MUNSAN, Korea, Apr. 9.— Both the Allies and the Reds today said they would sign tomorrow an agreement for a pre-armistice exchange of sick and wounded prisoners of war. Each side said it was willing to begin the trade within 10 days from the date ofAP; UP - 242 words
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Article29 1953-04-10 1 SIXTEEN' people were hurt and seven arrested during a scuffle yesterday m tront of the Majlis between Pan-Irani-ans, Mossadeq supporters and supporters of the Shah. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article20 1953-04-10 1 PROFESSOR Cyril E. M. Joad. eaustic-tongued little British philosopher died yesterday at the age of 61.— APAP - 20 words
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Article19 1953-04-10 1 SURGEONS postponed an operation yesterday on Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden because he has a cold. APAP - 19 words
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Article32 1953-04-10 1 THREE "unidentified" planes made a surprise raid on Com-munist-held Chusan Island off the Chekiang coast on March 27, the Nationalist New China news agency reoorted m Taipei yesterday. UPUP - 32 words
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Article232 1953-04-10 1 PENANG, Thurs.— One of the two men who escaped from the Simpang Anam police station. Toh Hock Hai. alias Goo Leng Bah alias Teik Chuan. for whom a reward of 55.000 was offered, was recaptured by the police m an attap house. No. 168A. Batu Lanchang Road,232 words
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Article35 1953-04-10 1 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll, will fly to the United Kingdom on leave of absence on Saturday. April 11. He will be away from the Colony for about five wetk-35 words
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227 1953-04-10 1 HONGKONG. Apr. 9. (AP)— Police Commissioner Duncan W. Macintosh, who built Hongkong's police force into one rated among the best m the Empire since World War 11, will retire m August. Macintosh, who took over the local force m 1946. coming from Singapore,227 words
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Article59 1953-04-10 1 WASHINGTON Api I tei I President Cisenhowei i administration ii working on I detailed ittp-by-ttep plan to end the Korean and IndoChinese wars anrt settle tinstatu- nf Formosa and <»tiu-i-Far Eastern problems, H learned authoritatively Tht Pju ll arranged m stage- to teal59 words
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Advertisement35 1953-04-10 1 j(MB~DK-m Kml- *J m H J| Wk iS'jHfi [I W I I fk I I s'\ vII M I i measure gin, measure cherry brandy, measure m Oo fill with soda water. \^A**\\j WATER CD-I35 words
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Advertisement138 1953-04-10 1 HiHWIAHTV--w reesTASie fyiJ'^. r*r f&*fi* X?**mSt**^jt HmicAtit I Ait I RICHALL TROPICAL 1 I WORSTED I I m*\ 1 EA Specially J fl ~4 4. SB _t _t LU fl V fl -_______EGk-I M Xinihihh* m 1 r wJw colon fy. M 9 ~M t 1 mmmmTELv* Tl ffl mJktll138 words
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245 1953-04-10 2 How To File Claims Against The Army KUALA LUMP U R, Thurs. A communique is- sued today by the Department of Defence clarifies the situation regarding claims from the public on grounds of injury or death arising from accidents involving military vehicles. Certain categories of Claims ■re payable by the245 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-04-10 2 photo. SO*HE GIRLS bit their finger* while somehoys sa t f^^«*«* Devil" makes off with another railway worker at the 3- Dimensional movi« at the Capitol yesterday. StandardStandard - 32 words
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246 1953-04-10 2 Court Told Of Acid Throwing A SINGAPORE Chinese told the First District Court yesterday that he was offered $5,006 by a woman to throw acid at her lover. The witness, Fan See Ang, said he turned down the oii'er. j Tan was246 words
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Article, Illustration209 1953-04-10 2 Michael Goh - Michael Goh SINGAPORE'S CapS.il Theatre was packed yesterday for the screening of the first full length three-dimensional film, 'Bwana Devil." One could detect the undercurrent of thrill normally apparent only at a children's matinee. The audience, from the woman m black trousers. printedStandard - 209 words
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Article52 1953-04-10 2 THE Finnish tanker Wiima, which on Wednesday afternoon emitted volumes of black smoke from her funnel, causing the waterfront to buzz with rumours that she w.s intending to sail away after 'parking" m Singapore for nearly two months, yesterday resumed her normal quiet roie 'waiting for52 words
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Article58 1953-04-10 2 WHEN a 79-year-old Chinese. Lee Kee, was fined $2 m tlie Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for begging tor alms he told the Magistrate, Mr. Choor Singh, ihat he had no money to pay the fine. Mr. Singh paid the. fine for him. Inspector K_58 words
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Article92 1953-04-10 2 A MIDDLE-aged Englishman with two children, was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with outraging the modesty of a flve-ye*rr-old English girl one day after he arrived m the Colony. The little girl told the Court that the man, Leslie William Parker, asked92 words
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222 1953-04-10 2 Man Who Offers Bribe Often More Guilty— Lyle Stomkird Staff Reporter THE MAN who offers m bribe to o public servant is often more guilty than the one who accepts it. TWe view wos expressed yesterday by Mr. C.W. Lyle, chief of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, Sfntiapore* Mr Lyle222 words
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Article99 1953-04-10 2 TAN Thiam Hock, a Singapore salesman, was yesterday sentenced m the First District Court to eight months' rigorous imprisonment for criminal breach of trust of $6,068.94 belonging to his firm. Senior A.S.P. Mr. M. Boyle, prosecuting, said Tan was assigned by his firm. W. T.99 words
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Article64 1953-04-10 2 4 MEN ROB LONE WOMAN FOUR Chinese, all armed with knives, blindfolded a Singapore Chinese housewife and stripped her of her earrings and a ring m a house mi n Whitley Road on Wednesday. They ransacked the other rooms m the house and left with a fountain pen, a wrist64 words
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Article, Illustration176 1953-04-10 2 THE No. 1 strong man of the Siamese police force, Maj. Gen. Phao Sri > anon, flew into Singapore early yesterday morning for a two-day visit as gnest of the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid. Gen. Phao, who was ac- companied by two Government J176 words
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Advertisement59 1953-04-10 2 -5 I 1 V Vi I \Be r -i^Z S *mm* w^ J t~l tot af? _E" S T.V Imm^ tatV, ~h l ■.tJl'' >_a _p_p vi" BY /T^# W 1 _P^ \^JJJ^ZmWA Mltl^ 2^^ j >*. v _^0 inL\ 9/ HUM *i k ..ol\U-^ 0H A Thor«*»*^ Ik tUectWet^59 words
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Miscellaneous82 1953-04-10 2 The Weather MINIMUM Temperature: from 7.30 p.m. nn Apr. 8 to 7.30 a.m. on Apr. 9. Singapore (76F), Penang i7KFi. Kota Bahru (74F), Kuala Lumpur i74Fi, Ipoh (72F), Kuantan iTIFi. Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Apr. 9. Singapore (87F), Penang (89FI, Kota Bahru (89F), Kuala Lumpur82 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-04-10 3 Yorkshire Regt. Show Their Colours HH I *r last 1 1, ...I M ,al Keishtley. I dours of i. .ii ilion of kshire Regirerenionial Singapore l mornwas held l]r dv- morning yorkers to lieless, the lined by and a loiter int; civilians r ft i it> Council kv stood on101 words
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Article34 1953-04-10 3 re B ood been i ileaith at the Hail. the many sed a pint up at the terday. veen I m. the port will be c who preir blood at34 words
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Article123 1953-04-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE number of recruits, for the Singapore Hospital Reserve i has risen to 200 since the recruiting drive first started this year, but 501) more are required if the target for 700 is to be reached before the end of 1953. Dr. W.123 words
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233 1953-04-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWO cardinals, an archbishop and a priest flew into Singapore yesterday by BOAC Constellation from Calcutta on their way to Sydney to attend the National Eucharist Congress, which is scheduled for April 12 -i IJ). They were Cardinal Valerian Gracias.233 words
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Article240 1953-04-10 3 Applications Scrutinised import^ to s u fiec?on e L° n n r T' 0 V"*?' Sh bec the most coreful s«Lh!v PP COtM i n$ for ,he •"•"•«on of Crown lond to Bulletin is?ue d yesterdo/' $to,ement P ub,ished Economic c .T^r of240 words
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Article50 1953-04-10 3 POON Kook Pang was tentatively charged m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with criminal intimidation. Poon, it was alleged, threatened a woman, Yun Lin Mul. by chasing her m Sa^o Lane on Wednesday with a chopper. He was allowed $500 bail until next week.50 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-04-10 3 MISS JENNY YEO. a patrol leader of the 1st Singapore Ranger's Company who leaves for Australia soon to take up a course in architecture. She is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yeo Kee Song and a former student of St. Anthony's Convent.48 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-04-10 3 THREE high Catholic Church dignitaries arrived in Singapore from Calcutta yesterday. They are Cardinal Valerian Gracias India's first Cardinal: Cardinal Peter Gregory XV Agagianian. and Archbishop of New Delhi and Simla, Mgr. Joseph Fernandas. They are on their way to Sydney to attend the National Eucharist Congress there. They wereStandard - 79 words
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Article118 1953-04-10 3 THE number of entries received for the Singapore Rotary Club's Talent: me contest suggests that men have more confidence than women. There are 40 men entrants and 13 women entrants. The competition, which is part of the Rotary Club's Fun I Fair at the Great World118 words
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Article38 1953-04-10 3 TKE Royal Navy Minesweeper, H.M.S. Jaseur. which put Eto Singapore harbour late Wednesday afternoon, sailed away yesterday morning. She belongs to the Sixth Minesweeper Flotilla, whose base of operations w the bmgapore Naval Base,38 words
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Article71 1953-04-10 3 TAX POH SENG was fined $150 m the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesferday on a charge of dangerous driving at the junction of New Bridge Road and Outram Road on Feb. 5. His driving licence was suspended for three months. Inspector T. S. Zain,71 words
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Article21 1953-04-10 3 THE committee of Singapore Young Malayans Club will hold a meeting today at the British Council at 6.30 p.m.21 words
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430 1953-04-10 3 Need For Economy In Malaya, Says Aussie Visitor THERE is great need for economy m this country which is today going through the unhappy experience of returning to normal conditions after a boom period, said Mr. R. T. Guy an executive of the Blaxland Rae Propriety Ltd., Sydney. Mr. Guy430 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-04-10 3 Mandard >hoto. THE TIGER PAGODA, a sketch of which appears above, will be erected by Mr. Aw Boon Haw for his Haw Par Villa m Pasir Panjang. Singapore when permission is obtained from the authorities It was de signed by a Hongkong architect. Mr. K. C.Standard - 52 words
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111 1953-04-10 3 A SIXGAPORE Chinese woman, Loh Yuet Foon, made a claim m the High Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Brown for a one-sixth share of her deceased husband's estate of $84,000. Loh lodged her claim as a secondary wife of the deceased, Tan Siew111 words
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Article52 1953-04-10 3 MADAME Subandrio. wile of the Indonesian Ambassador m London, will give a talk >>n the role of women m Indonesia, at the Ixjndon headquarters of the Overseas League on Apr. 21, the 74th anniversary of the birth ot Raden Ajcng Kartini, a pioneer of the emancipation52 words
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213 1953-04-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter AS A FIRST STEP towards elections to Ihe seven Singapore Rural District Committers, which will take place st the end of this year or early next year, the Committees are actively completing a census of the adult population m the rural213 words
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Article102 1953-04-10 3 ONG BOON CHEONG. a lorry driver, was v> terday lined $1.")0 m the Stngap Kir.-.t Traffic Polh> Court on a charge of dangerous driving m Beach Road. His driving licence w.i- endorsed. Inspector T. S. Zain. pr o cut ing. told the court th »t Ong.102 words
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Advertisement91 1953-04-10 3 m^f*******fm f*tf w t*. H\ AND REVERSIBLE Small an( j compact, its multi-cylinder design ensures full power output without Oration, thus eliminating boat "shudder." Th «s feature makes it suitable for all Punches from 14ft. to 20ft. m length and ide -l os an auxiliary unit for Sailing Craft 40ft.91 words
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Advertisement132 1953-04-10 3 relieve this B prickly heat? M W ________B ____P____________________________Lm__________. s^l H_____k. v ,^s' l<^-______B _<__-sr jv _s__________l. v^ *±**r^ ________^^^^"^_L^^________________________^^ < S/^ _^B <?^<^^ti m^ m^9*Z m m^^ m^L^^ f ___^^"W_J______^t"T- O*^^ Z^r- I .^mmm^mtmm *S^ tS* *S ******r mmZ~* tJj*>- *sm* >r •3/ fr m***^ I ______r______s^________^____^^ v v^^Xll132 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-04-10 4 'i UK third meeting (sth session) of the Malacca Settlement Council will be held at the Council Chamber on TWO Cantonese film stars, Mss Urn Kah Yee (top), anil her brother. Mr. Lam Kah Sf-ng are expected to a -rive by air today from Hongkong Both are under72 words
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Obituary24 1953-04-10 4 U ARRANT Officer Heatheote Byron Brown of No. 1 (Bi raaf Tengah possec^awaj al Batu Gajah. Perak. on fhursday. April 9. 195324 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-04-10 4 MAJOR Phillips. O.C. Renie. addressing a mass meeting of the War Department Civil Service Association hi Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday.20 words
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Article33 1953-04-10 4 MR. P. VEI.J.UPILLAI. of the Central Electricity Board. Raub. eras entertained o\ a tea party recently by nis friends and colleagues on tbe c\*e of his departure for Klang on transfer33 words
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241 1953-04-10 4 HIGH RENTS WILL MAKE TENANTS QUIT S.I.T. FLATS Standard Staff Reporter LABOUR City Councillor, Mr. Lee Choon Eng yesterday said that the withdrawal of the 15 per eeat. rebate on rent to tenants occupying post-war built SXT. flats would force many occupants to quit Trust houses and look for cheaper241 words
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Article127 1953-04-10 4 OATH -TAKING CALL DENIED JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— V. G. Govinda Rajoo, a defendant m a money lending case. denied m the Sessions Court today that he had instructed his lawyer, Mr. John Pillai to challenge the plaintiff to an oath-taking ceremony at the Sri Raja Marriamman Temple, m Johore i127 words
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Article55 1953-04-10 4 MR. Chester Bowles, former U.S. Ambassador to India, is due m Singapore from Djakarta this aiternoon. He will stay mi n the Colony for two hours and then go to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Bowles i s expected back m Singapore on Saturday evening. He will leave55 words
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Article62 1953-04-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— "Operation Service" was extended to a blind Malay who went to the post office to register a letter today. The post office was crowded and no one bothered about him although he was shouting: "stamp, stamp." A European ASP, seeing the biind62 words
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Article81 1953-04-10 4 ELEVEN men and five women won prizes at an elocution contest helti at Vivekananda Tamil School, Kuala Lumpur on Simday. They are: K. Kanagasundaram (Malacca); M Nagalirvgam (K.L.); Sornambikai Kasipillai (X.L); M. A. Pitchai Muthu (Penang); Azhi Arulfe s P*zHl M. P. S. Malim (XL.);81 words
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Article43 1953-04-10 4 INCHE Ahmad bin Haji A. Rahman, who was recently elected president of the Peninsula Malays Union, was the guest of honour at a dinner given by the Johore Bahru b ff n f of the Organisation of which he is chairman.43 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-04-10 4 Gracias Blessing 1 photo. AT the door of the Catholic Cathedral of the Good Shepherd m Singapore, yesterday. India's first prince of the Roman Catholic Church. Cardinal Valerian Gracias. pauses to Mess the congregation who had assembled to ny,. him a liturgical reception. Besides the Cardinal is thr Bishop ofStandard - 55 words
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378 1953-04-10 4 INDIA" FIRST CARDINAL MORE than 1,001) Singapore Roman Catholics gave a liturgical reception to the first Indian prince of the Catholic Church, Cardinal Valerian Gracias, who arrived m the Colony yesterday, on his way to the National Eucharistic Congress which opens m Sydney on378 words
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147 1953-04-10 4 THE three days immediatejly before the Coronation of i Queen Elizabeth II will be obi served as a nation-wide triduum of prayer '"That Almighty God may bless Her Majesty aud her realms**, writes Michael Derrick, assistant edilor of the British Catholic newspaper "The147 words
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Article63 1953-04-10 4 HONGKONG. Apr I (AP) —Ernest H. Williams, Senior Puisne Judge m Hongkong, to day was named Chief Jus 1 of the British Borneo territories' comb: ned ludic.ary. Mr. Justice Williams, a native of Cork. Ireland, fir*t entered the Colonial Service m 1923 as an administrative63 words
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Article49 1953-04-10 4 The Lord Mayor of London. Sir Rupert de la Here, has acknowledged m The Times the 1*20.714 (about 5176.000> gift fr*m X Federation to assist victims of the British floods. This amount tops the sixth list of contributions from all parts of tbe world49 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-04-10 4 photo. Mr. and Mrs. A VT i Wedding Anniversary _n££ u ho e, «J r »*«d their Silvrr StandardStandard - 19 words
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286 1953-04-10 4 NO CO-OPERATION AN OBSTACLE SAYS PHB PROPER SEAFRONT NEEnpn PENANG. Th«,*.-_Th c oreaf confronting the Penong Horbour bII^H improvement of it. services to ih. A own lock of m^mma -co Jft [a inclination of ofhtr bodies to co 0D h •n sol-ins problem which concern, A Press release ,ssued by286 words
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186 1953-04-10 4 THE MOST discouraging fra:..rr ct Singapore trade m r.;e i its- two months of the >«'«•" the continue i downward trend m the *m lun-ve of ling m several principal entrepot commodities. >vs the Economic B.i.letin. i|s v c d I terday, imports of186 words
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Article135 1953-04-10 4 Standard Shipping Reporter A HOME-SICK Pr.nce S. P. Normdeth Norodom of Cambodia arrived m Singapore yrsterday m the Felix Rousse! en route to wife and family after a panned three-month holiday ia France had stretched to 14 months. Prince Norodom, a etmttm of the K:ng135 words
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Article59 1953-04-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. For driving his car negligently, R. F. A. Prowright, European assistant manager of Shell Company, was t^ay firu fi Sl'lO by Inche Ismail, m the First Magistrate's Court. He was stated to have knocked into a taxi at the junction of Market Street59 words
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Article40 1953-04-10 4 ISMAIL bin Haji was charged before the Kota Tinggi magistrate with failing to register the divorce of his wife and give particulars to the kathi. H e claimed trial and the cas c wa* postponed to Apr. IS40 words
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Article66 1953-04-10 4 i^^.^*-... Stondo,d Londo Corresponded nr£? mt Xi^ Pr IT The f°»<~*9 ore rhe dnsin, price of rubber ond the tim London market: LONDON RUBBER Spo* 19id. f^ V JH4. TSTjm v J9id July/Sepf. l9id Jon/Mor 19id M.7L*: S0 Am ,9|d Morket: Steody. m LONDON TIN Spot66 words
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Advertisement136 1953-04-10 4 chined FATHER OF MEWllir'|^l|f HUA TOH \\f»f/ J^Huo Toh lived a long time ago V\Sfc\ l\ ifi±\**^k but many Ch^sc rcmcmKr > \lil ,6*^s^ h.m as fhe discoverer of many Mj-Jflfi^M-il^ """L^ herbs some of which are used m Mwß_^W)M^^_!^ S,,^^---* -1 modern medicine today y—^s^ ri Seasickness. Nausea, l**136 words
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Advertisement188 1953-04-10 4 PANCRESALETS t«»r th< tr. atnwnt „i diabetes mum. P.»n, revUHa n»n_ig|_ P lysiiilnsifall, ict Vitamin pi. p.irath.ii f.„ treatment Dermatnsr> upset And ,,ther meitef efeeti d.. he administration i flirts Carbohydrate i,.|. Increases gradea i MMMM j.r Uk Minr hemtst CIMRI 1N Kohin^iin Kuad s ii. daw »__fe a^^K v_____K>.188 words
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Article53 1953-04-10 5 In Beds f r ruberculodi. ted at a yesterday for the erculosifl. lated n are: the Asa Lation and r»e each) e and (one and Hai:ie); the Kitam and and the ind Kuala :.e each). t s are now ing to tho rhe patient53 words
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Article, Illustration219 1953-04-10 5 62 Years Of Service THK a WFSH D H /u de T WhoJ^ EK three Dr <rthers Sj?^_f service with tbe a years m* *U together for the flr«t time with X?. 5!f imei,t m i'»rryln on rnmsf Str U f tioll of219 words
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Article317 1953-04-10 5 H?„2'. 000 W M Se Needed patients, "^ate^K^aboVstoiX J_T__s_ for S omen tuberculosis committee, headed by the Arti»f Til 1 be built lohore Bahru. A sDecial c-^il?lg&!_^g wwei ce t P h U^ e M p e r SJ:c, BeSar Dat IbK,him b'nTbdu! It317 words
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Article, Illustration297 1953-04-10 5 A SINGAPORE advertising firm which recently introduced a new protective process for documents and maps, yesterday received its most unusual order yet. The order was to restore a 152-year-old copy of a British newspaper, the proud possession of a European resident here. TheStandard - 297 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-04-10 5 photo. Two wives of Japanese consulate <«ffi« i.ils arrived w ith lheir children in Singapore by air from Tokio yesterday, to join their husbands. They are the first Japanese families to enter the Colony since the end of the war. Pictured above are: Mrs. N. D. Vshio. (left), and sons.Standard - 67 words
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Article65 1953-04-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— For escapin< from the lawful I ly of a police constable, X tm bin Omar (21), i lay sentenced by the* Fir.it Magistrate- Inche Ismail to on« month's rigorous ImprieonriK'nt, Kasslm pleaded guilty. He w il] serve the sentence at tne expiration of65 words
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Article39 1953-04-10 5 THE La Salle Institution Klang Will hold dance at aie school haU on Saturday at 8 P-m. Adm is si on will be |2 and the proceeds will co to aid the school I building fund.39 words
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Article157 1953-04-10 5 I ANILA. Apr 9. Colonel Arthur Young, retiring Com- missioner of Police for the Federation of Malaya, said here yesterday that large-scale Communist activity In Malaya had been reduced to mere nuisance raids and he was confident the war would end soon. "Whi'e 'here157 words
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142 1953-04-10 5 KLANG, Thurs.— The youth clubs of Klang and the Coast have been organising a number of excursions, games and tours to stir up interest among their members. Recently the Klang Young Malayans Club had a friendly badminton match with the Kuala Lumpur sc-ter club. The142 words
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Article75 1953-04-10 5 KLANG, Thurs. "Chee Fah is a menace m the district." said Inche Harnn, Magistrate of Klang District Court, when sentencing a number of Chee Fah racketeers. A police spokesman told The Standard that never a day passed without at least two cases nf Chee Fah75 words
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Article35 1953-04-10 5 CHEXG SENG POI a shopkeeper, was fined $20 mr n Ihe .Fohoie Police Court for failing to comply with th c Weekly Holidays Ordinance and depriving his employees of their weekly day off,35 words
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Advertisement311 1953-04-10 5 TODAY drff.lTiif*^ n.. iv,-. t.i-. |„7 j,] ffi iff^l 6'" UNPRECEDENTED CROWDS YESTERDAY SAW CINEMA HISTORY BEING MADE ftltll Ihr tltowinp of ihr wry laical Attttt rtt t I isitttt full h'sif/th ft'tilurr' DEVIL _7^ v i WfWts I* t **iui*i coiot L7^^^-__o_Slfel__---------L /0m J ReW— ed tW* Uvn-i Ante311 words
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Article756 1953-04-10 6 H'HE general election which will be held m South Africa next Wednesday will be watched with close interest by others outside this colour conscious Dominion. If the election should result m the return to power of Dr. Malan and his Nationalists the reaction throughout Africa will be756 words
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Article, Illustration1386 1953-04-10 6 ALEX JOSEY - WANTED: A Malayan Peace Offensive ALEX JOSEY llfal «*feT \ttnirn DSDDSF NOW, more than ever before, there is a great need for a powerful Pface offensive here in Malaya among all those anxious to free the masses from Colonialism. The time is long overdue when the Malayan leaders must stop1,386 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-04-10 6 I 1 "I'm not wrestling thai till I hear it talk!'*13 words
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586 1953-04-10 6 Sir; At the last month's Meeting of the Federal Legislative Council, General Sir Gerald Tern pier again referred to the economic conditions of the Malays. His Excellency referred to his appeal to the World Bank to help m the giant task facing the nation and to the586 words
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442 1953-04-10 6 Aster Gunasekera - Free World Gives Malaya Free Publicity Aster Gunasekera By r PHE Federation of Malaya has what is, probably, the most expensive Department of Information m South East Asia, one which has served as a model upon which neighbouring countries could plan their own departments. Its energies, however, are concentrated m442 words
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Article97 1953-04-10 6 UTUSAN MELAYU shows two ways to combat slump V the Social Welfare Department shouid ask for more mom buy rice and other necessities for victims of the corn oik slump. Another way is for government to carry 'out immediately any scheme ol production. Utusan says that a97 words
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Article107 1953-04-10 6 NANYANG SIANG PAU fft that regardless of whether the Korean peace becomes reality or not it is apparent that the effects of peace being felt m Malaya This country relies on tin and rubber for it 6 livelihood and m spite of the fact that these products107 words
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Article72 1953-04-10 6 SIN CHEW JIT POH suggests that Malaya should divert her attention to the production of rice and light industries ag a means of overcoming the present economic crisis. The daily say* that wotld peace should not be a "threat to the livelihood of Malayans. It further suggests that72 words
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Article71 1953-04-10 6 CHUNG SHING JIT PAO ex presses the hope that important strides wili be made *thi« month m Malaya's struggle for political unity and indeFiendence m view of the cooerences scheduled by the various political parties. B i the Pan Malayan Labour r» >rty and UMNO will meet discuss71 words
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320 1953-04-10 7 WASHINGTON .Apr. 9 —Dr. K o ra d Adenauer Zest Gernw Chancellor, yesterday challenged the addressing the Washington Prans IS( |i ho implications for the Soviet Union rW of "Ihe era which began with the death d n aid he saw no evidenceReuter; A.P. - 320 words
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Article119 1953-04-10 7 MIGOK »Pr. <IP>.— hais o* frtttch outposts •IT ihr southern Hanoi tt* »_rJBL gS-W ii hrmdi Command said ni v Iv i lf nrelude of a JL connauaisl bid to dr ih, rital Red River d "sh,rp Bgßtini raged ld Phtt |y 40 miles Lath Hanol119 words
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Article45 1953-04-10 7 Apr. 9 (AP) c ast night g Swede who left v ene of two fessed to the < >men duri and killing h- Sjoe-I 25, broke j confession tifronted him of the strangl- c Jepsen, 24, B gitt< Sot egaard45 words
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Article16 1953-04-10 7 Fi anchot Tone suit against lon for US$63,compensation I injuries r*?- 1951.— APAP - 16 words
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Article41 1953-04-10 7 UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 9 (Reuter) The General Assembly yesterday rejected by 40 votes to 5 with 14 abstentions a Czechoslovakian resolution seeking to condemn alleged interference by the United States m the internal affairs of Soviet associated countries.41 words
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141 1953-04-10 7 CAIRO. Apr. 9. Egyptian Government spokesman Faud Galal, Minister of National Guidance, said yesterday delay m the talks between Br sin and Egypt toward the evn -nation of the Suez base was not "m the interests of either Egypt or Britain or theA.P.; Reuter - 141 words
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Article38 1953-04-10 7 EIGHTEEN-year-old King Hussein, who finished his studies m England last week, began active reign yesterday by paying a few surprise visits on his country's leaders. Hussein takes over officially after his coronation on May 2 APAP - 38 words
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Article39 1953-04-10 7 wire of a Chinese >>:eed to mist China to e tn<] her five e Communist I all her born Mrs. ch Scion g. 36- of the former inese Consul in vho arrived in AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article17 1953-04-10 7 NORH U iv planning to i nation-wide drive 1|Sf funds and r India m \pr 15- AFPAFP - 17 words
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Article28 1953-04-10 7 rto and his eta Koca eported leral Executive Governtheir five-day visit to Britain and talks with British Government leaders last month. The Council formally approved their report. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article27 1953-04-10 7 THERE probably will be as many correspondents covering the actual exchange of prisoners of war as ther e will be American and other nonK.,r.- ,<!. prisoners returned.— UPUP - 27 words
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Article42 1953-04-10 7 FORMER U.S. Secretary of Defence. Robert A. Lovett. said yesterday that there had been a "definitely unsatisfac- Tory" performance regarding ammunition production for the Korean war. and that he "took it out of the army's control" when he was m office. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article30 1953-04-10 7 A GROUP of pilgrims from Reykjavic. Iceland, was received m audience yesterday by the Pope. The pilgrims, left Ireland thre c weeks ago to visit cities of the Mediterranean.- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article43 1953-04-10 7 UNITED Nations Command yestesday announced the appointment of Coionel Edward L. Austin, son of former American chief delegate to United Nations Warren R. Austin, as otficer m charge of repatriation operations during the exchange °f sick an d wounded prisoners at Panmunjom.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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186 1953-04-10 7 ATOMIC POWER WA-MIUVUTON, Apr. 9, (UP) Tht* A*«™;„ Energy Commlssi o n announced yesterday that it Ta. drafted a proposal approved by President Eisenhower to let private industry invest m atomic power The commission will present its proposed policy which involves relaxation of the186 words
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Article95 1953-04-10 7 TEHERAN. Apr. 9. (AP)— Minister of the Imperial Court Hussein Ala read a statement to a news conference yesterday asserting that Premier Mossadeq was not accurate m reviewing relations with the court m his broadcast on Monday. For example. Mossadeq said the Shah's decision to go abroad which95 words
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Article23 1953-04-10 7 THE new Secretary General of the United Nations. Dag Hammarskjoeld, arrived m New York this afternoon by plane. UPUP - 23 words
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Article22 1953-04-10 7 THE Swiss Himalayan expedition left New Delhi last "ight for Nepal to try to climb an unconquered *****--foot Himalayan mountain Dhaulagiri. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article82 1953-04-10 7 NEW DELHI, Apr. 9 (Renter) Prime Minister Nehru reaffirmed yesterday India's membership of the British Commonwealth put no constraint or limitation on her and that the relationship 'is not binding m the slightest politically or economically." He told the House of the People, the Lower82 words
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Article21 1953-04-10 7 PRINCESS Josephine Charlotte of Belgium married the hereditary Grand Duk e of Luxembourg, Prince Jean m Luxembourg yesterday.— AFPAFP - 21 words
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Article66 1953-04-10 7 US BANS WEAPONS DISPLAY WASHINGTON. Apr ■9 I (Reuter)— The Defence Department yesterday banned public demonstrations of new weapons and military equipment. The Department said it took the decision "for reasons of economy and security" and because demonstrations "are not m the public interest at this time. The Army followed66 words
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Article125 1953-04-10 7 LONDON, Apr. 9, (Reuter).— A special mission of the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation will open talks with the United States Government m Washington on Friday on how Western Europe can regain its balance with the dollar area. Questions expected to be discussed125 words
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Article60 1953-04-10 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 9 (AP) —U.S. Secretary of State Dulles told German Chancellor Adenauer at yesterday's meeting that the United States would turn over to West Germany some 350 small naval craft confiscated as reparations after World War 11. The Chancellor and his associates conferred60 words
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220 1953-04-10 7 v A URIA Ken >' a A P r 9 (Reuter)Kearded African leader Jomo Kenyatta was last night sent to prison for seven years for "managing and being a member of" the dreaded anti-white Mau Mau terrorist society. After the Magistrate passed I sentence.220 words
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Article393 1953-04-10 7 Vishinsky Challenges West UNITED NATIONS, Apr. 9— Russia's Andrei Vishinsky claimed yesterday that the Soviet Union has demonstrated a new conciliatory foreign policy by deeds" and challenged the West to do likewise. Speaking for the second time during the disarmament debate in the GeneralUP; Reuter - 393 words
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223 1953-04-10 7 JAKARTA, Apr. 9, < A P). —Central Javanese authorities yesterday were feverishly completing plans for possible evacuation of 1.000.000 persons threatened by rumblings m Mt. Merapi, a big killer volcano. Dr A. De Neve. hief rf I: donesia's Volcanologu ■ne, said 'round-the* k observers223 words
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Article172 1953-04-10 7 UNITED NATIONS. Apr. 9 (Renter)— The Political Committee yesterday voted to set up a five- me m ber commission to investigate Soviet charges of. germ warfare against the United States. The resolution. which was sponsored by 16 countries, directed the commission to "enlist the172 words
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Article88 1953-04-10 7 LE HAVRE. Api <) di, The French Prima M nil er, M. Rene Mayer, mid I that recent events m il.». i munist world would n< i i the "fundamental agreement** between France and the Un led States to cstabh h and n I tain88 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-04-10 7 photo. FIRE-FIGHTERS search amid the flame-twisted beds of the totally destroyed Litchfield Nursing Home near Largo, Florida, after the flash fire that took the lives of 32 aged patients and one nurse recently. APAP - 34 words
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Article26 1953-04-10 7 SIR Alexander Fleming, 71--year-old discoverer of penicillin, was married at London Register Office today to Mrs. Amelia Coutsouris 40-year-old heroine of wartime Greece. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement52 1953-04-10 7 MJ SEEN IN TNE fKIEf \*M MALAYAN LONG TAILED NIGHT m monotonous -_-_-B-_-_--»-------#_------^---_ l a^^^^^^^^^^fc>>r'. tlm.Mf-__-_a~r *r *S^* ,m m i i \_z *m '"if .«r f 'cauv e j it n.ght m the d»v» J^^^^^^^^^^f^**^^' _»X MmmmXTkim* immtk tkmm wtmCm**^ I*** Tm Ur-rn.l bird Un„.n ,o one .b.. »..f52 words
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Advertisement58 1953-04-10 7 ROBINSON'S ANNUAL PI IP CLOSES SAI f TOMORROW there ark ODDMENTS ro CLEAR MENS SOCKS at «1 25 TROPICAL TROUSERS at *1_L.50 ftf. ti ti ti ti ODDMENTS m LADIES UNDIES CORSETS SLIPS KNICKERS NIGHTIES ALL Id.DI.CLU HCC-ARDLESS OF COST ti ti ti ti ladies WOOLLEN COATS SUITS SKIRTS EVENING58 words
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Article, Illustration239 1953-04-10 8 IN SINGAPORE yesterday, two ships originally built as four-masters, met. But their masts only totalled four, because each has had two masts cut oft". They are the Danish East Asiatic Company's Lalandia and Erria. The 5.1 46-ton Lalandia. a cargo liner, isStandard - 239 words
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Article92 1953-04-10 8 LONDON. Apr. 9 (Reuter) Th e So\iet cruiser, Sverdlov, will come to Britain to salute Queen Elizabeth at a Coronation naval review on June 15, the British Admiralty announced last night. The cruiser. comm.;..ded by Captain, First Rank. O. I. Rudauov. will join m firing92 words
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431 1953-04-10 8 MILAN, Apr. 9, (AP).— lnterested m shooting: fish underwater? In seeing a concrete mixer 32 yards wide? Or m viewing gorgeous girls exhibiting the latest stuff m silk* These exhibits will be a lew of the startling contrasts offered by the Milan431 words
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Advertisement694 1953-04-10 8 Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: X Lumpor 311 Spore ***** /J P Sham 295 Malacca 466 Peaaag 875 ■i i bm^ine FOR I) K. /CONTINENT Spore P. Sham Penaag f Realawers for Havre, London, Rotterdam 13/18 Apr. 19/21 Apr. 22/24 Apr. Rencleuch for Genoa, L'pool. Antwerp, Hamburg. 15/20 Apr.694 words
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Advertisement713 1953-04-10 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Doe Spore Due Penan* From "Poyang** Apr 11 Hongkong "Soochow" Apr 12 Apr 14... Japan. H'kong Sails SaiU Penang Spore tor •Poyang'' Apr 13 Apr713 words
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Advertisement444 1953-04-10 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW lORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBII E NEW ORIrANS Spore P. S*ham Penang AMPENAN (RL) I I It, Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr TALISSE (SMN) 19 25 Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr OVERYSEL (RL)444 words
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Advertisement726 1953-04-10 8 EAST ASIATIC Lift SAILINGS FROM SCA.NDIN.VIt i COX TLNIn •'pore p g.» -ANNAM" for Bangkok. Hongkong. Manila Kobe tt Yokohamr If/I___r -PRETORIA- for Bangkok. '*>** lt If Saigon Hongkong. Manila. m Kobe 8t Yokohama 19 i|i M v -MALAYA" for Adalalda, Pr Wl **n h Melbourne. Sydney (not loading local726 words
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241 1953-04-10 9 Sing apore Marts Improve; Tin, Rubber Go Up 1 standard Market Reporter TflF Stagafwrc markets m most sections appeared Jkttttttfer wsterday with improvements recorded first time this month. ent to 66* cents per lb. for first .ipment, while tin moved up 9£ t 0 r $405 per picul. The rise241 words
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33 1953-04-10 9 5 Big Tyre firms Admit Price Fixing (Reuter) es accus- tine m pleaded re Judge Ontaan, Crown rmisaion before doodI < Dominion Dunlop Rubber c B. F. any. vit cvi- al th« prices to33 words
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Article41 1953-04-10 9 I (AP) he mal t'S a I Of •Alll be *:ncry Japan ai i US -cinq same US r Ameir n ar.d Some of be used ne rounand '-China OOH for ated 19 given and mata-41 words
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Article12 1953-04-10 9 a He_l of >?pera n Navy. It rtiun, cieartned torr.edi)12 words
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Article69 1953-04-10 9 BOMBAY. Apr. 9 (AP) Seth Walchand Hirachand. one of India's greatest industrial pioneers, died yesterday Hi Sidhpur after a long illnes^ He was 71. Hirachand was the founder of modern Indian shipping and was until recently head of the Sgindia Steam Navigation Company. He founded Premier69 words
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Article108 1953-04-10 9 Goodyear Chairman Re-elected AKRON, Ohio. Apr. 9, (AP) —P. W. Litchfield has been re-elevted Board Chairman of the Goodyear Tyre Ruboer Co. today, for his 27th consecutive year as the firm's chief executive. A director of Goodyear since 1906. he became president m 1926 and has been Board Chairman since108 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-04-10 9 photo. J/WJWAL Paul L. father (centre) director 2 US Regional Office Jf the Defence materials Procurements Agency in Singapore and Mrs Mather seen chatting witti m Andre Guibaut, French Consul-General in Singapore, a t a fareweU cocktail party given at the French Consulateoeneral recently StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article28 1953-04-10 9 IRELAND'S new dressed meat industry is building up big new export records. During I>>s2 exports totalled 447.--080 hundred-weight. an increase of 305.000 cwt m 1951. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article298 1953-04-10 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.-With the recovery m the prices of tm and rubber there waa a rush to buy tin and^^ndustnal sections of the Malayan share market The result was an appreciation m prices of tin and industrial shares. Rubber shares, however, remained practically unchanged. Changed298 words
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Article106 1953-04-10 9 LONDON, Apr. 9 (Renter) Japanese and British officials resumed technical currency talks have been resumed, it was authoritatively learned. Further discussions are expected later this week. The talks opened early last week when Mr. Takei Toio. director of the Japanese Finance Ministry's Foreign Exchange Bureau, Mr.106 words
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Article89 1953-04-10 9 THE produce market m Singapore was steady with small business passing at around the previous day's levels. Copra had buyers at 542 i per picul buyers and $4 Li sellers, n 0 deals being reported. Coconut oil remained at $62 buyers and $64 sellers. Singapore produce prices89 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-04-10 9 photo. Cleaned and shining, with hin bow m a vrotective covering, the statue of Eros is hoisted up to its pedaatal m the centre of Piccadilly Circus. The statue has been having a Coronation year overhaul, and alterations have been made to the fountain on which it stands. A gildedUP - 82 words
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Article323 1953-04-10 9 US Turns Down Invitation Standard Market Reporter THE request by the Singapore rubber trade associations for a meeting here before May with American rubber track bodies, to discuss matters of mutual interest for thc elimination of existing disagreements, has not been accepted. The local associations,323 words
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Article78 1953-04-10 9 BOMBAY. Apr. 9 (AP)— Trading m the metal market here was suspended yesterday following declaration af a 24-hour emergency by the Metal Traders* Association. The a smm- i.i tion acted during a payments crisis due to a faJI m tin prices m the line of world78 words
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Article88 1953-04-10 9 NEW YORK. Apr. 9. (UP)— The stork market yesterday continued to wip c ou' the u.s. is.aao.aea.att of valuation losses suffered m the five sessions following the Communist peace hul Gains of fr;. 'turns »<> more than two points yesterday boosted to around U.S. $1.500. -000.00088 words
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157 1953-04-10 9 MANILA, Apr. 9, (Reuter-AAP).— A three-day Asian conference of the Junior Chamber International opened here today with about 200 delegates from 13 countries attending to discuss this theme: "Asian nations can work together." Those represented were Japan. Singapore, S o v t* h Korea,157 words
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Article40 1953-04-10 9 HONCKONC. Apr. 9. -Special Standard Service: losing prices on the Hongkong Kxohange today were $19.87 to £1 sterlings 3.9329 tv US$l; $1,834 to Malayan $1; $0 1H.,0 to one Indo nesian Rupiah. Gold $265 25 to one tael.40 words
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Article97 1953-04-10 9 BRADFORD, Engine Apr. 9. (Reuter).— Britain c ii m the ■tronge I p tion has known siru 1949 the International Wool rrt.ii ial said. Than is a feeling of ronfldei throughout the textile industry, a Br. nenl declared. Oue of the most encourag r.p97 words
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Article66 1953-04-10 9 BANGKOK. A A new Thai-l'r led I rubber trade pact *.d to have been signal Under the new pa v land has agreed to m amount of rubber to the United States as [n the iou.s agreement v lth pi i to be fixed m arc<,i the66 words
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Miscellaneous1134 1953-04-10 9 *k MJiiiiiwi mll j 11 i»ili^i^jr 111^^fctfV iiijj nn^TP *_r SiWGAPfIRF* K^r?\ a Lmnpor, Ipoh. Penang SI'NRISR SUNSET SCN: Huit Chin Moo Tien Leng '■wrtf ynt- (MLISO) 230 pjn. IN SINGAPORE 2.30. 6.45. 9.15 pm Kuala Lumpur. <ML110) 345 SCNRISF- 632 am CARLTON: Lady m the lion Mask Diary r,^1,134 words
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Miscellaneous104 1953-04-10 9 CLOSING rubber prices (renin orr n, Singapore on Thursday were: Buyer* Sellers No 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose fitil No 1 R.S.S. fit.; No. 1 KS.S. Ii31 K.TJ No. I R.S.S. (JO! mi: Tone: Steady. SINGAPORE. Thurs The oi ice of tin todav was SI0T> per pieul UP *>! LONDON III104 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1953-04-10 10 You Don't Need Specs For Cinemascope TWENTIETH CenturyFox's revolutionary CinemaScope has successfully passed a long: series of exacting tests and has proved itself one of the greatest technological advancements since motion pictures found their voice 20-odd years ago. Following President Spy ros P. Sko.uas' and Production Chiel Darryl F. Zanuck's1,236 words
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Article, Illustration208 1953-04-10 10 BILL WEBB JONES - THROUGH THE SWING DOOR BILL WEBB JONES AN OUTSTANDING record rv that has just come mv way is the Ray Anthony recording of that famous Richard Rodger* sequence "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" You no doubt know the story «,f the man picking up a dv' girl friend m an unsavomv208 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-04-10 10 VERA RALSTON plays the role of Kirn Kirn m Republic's rave-earning Trucolour adventure film "Fair Wind To Java" much of the background for which was -hot around the Malayan and Indonesian coasts.32 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-04-10 10 MACHIKO KYO, the Japanese star, whose fame became international after her appearance m the Award winning film "Roshomon." is here seen dancing for the builders of the Great Buddha of Nara City m a scene from the Daiei Co. production "Daibutsv Kaigen" m which she co-stars with Kazuo Hasegawa.49 words
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Article, Illustration407 1953-04-10 10 Barry Oliver - Barry Oliver TT MUST be a long time since the Victoria Theatre has seen such crowds and enthusiasm as it has done each afternoon this week, when the Aits Theatre has been presenting T. S. Eliot's Murder m the Cathedral." Wei! over 1.600 students and schoolchildren have now seen407 words
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Article372 1953-04-10 10 Victor Doggelt - Victor Doggelt New Classical H words Reviewed By BEROLIOZ. Harold m Italy, Op. 16. William Primrose (viola). Royal Philharmonic Orcheslra (Beecham). Columbia 33CX1019. This large scale, ultra-ro-mantic work is really a symphony with a programme and a viola obbligato. Berlioz had some affinity with Byron but, although372 words
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Article81 1953-04-10 10 Rosalind kahm 1MI Ol |'u\ HI M) I Ml*. lUroKI UK OKIU It \<>\ K I' \1 II RN «W lltlM en. Iom thr.r if nl »i mi|i* if your iMffi-rn < i| Ii I *H Ihr »1 ini|»« NM 'Ion p| tin- p.ilfrril iMiiiilf oni« rs haveR.R. - 81 words
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641 1953-04-10 10 H. HUDSON - H. HUDSON Meanwhile from Fontainbleau comes the news of more advances m movies as me *c'.o. By "C 1 O NTAINBLEAU.— While Hollywood still is experimenting with threedimensional movies as the answer to a sagging boxoffice, the U.S. Air Force already641 words
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208 1953-04-10 10 ANDREW ROTH - 'New Statesman' Quotes Josey On British Films ANDREW ROTH From Standard London Correspondent T ONDON. Thurs. The 1 J quota on British Alms should be increased instead of decreased recommends the New Statesman Correspondent m Singapore Alex Josey. "A bad British Dim may be silly: but. so far as Malaya208 words
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Article97 1953-04-10 11 B*HKl\ Thurs.—Sißffapere's All Malty **Lmmto Sta**-"* 2 m aki *©nr changes m lfer^itt beat All Bangkok the day before, sur'"Vnt *>*" t0 Suara Moda y three oals *o lour th match of the Kota Babru soccer *Z aid of the Suara Muda r^ U*IV and97 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-04-10 11 fi'te their suction this **emT wsh^^lL Wah p *«*etbaU competion Wedne££ nitf-t Party at Happy World IP******^ table, readWang Cbung'ltw^- mmrmJTTsm?^ 9* «"< *eo»g. f*. X Wane an! Si Lee _J* C Lvn < e Yon _xv. -vane and Mr. Fong Sfauan Cheong.41 words
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Article134 1953-04-10 11 KAJANG. Thurs.^-Ihe Ulu Langat District Home Guards maintamefl their undefeated record when they beat the Remenyih XI by thre c goals to m the U!u Langat District Football League played at the Knjnng Town padang i Semenyih team played until about three minutes c hall time when134 words
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Article94 1953-04-10 11 SYDNEY. Apr. 9. (APv-In a surprise move yesterday Melbourne City Council decided to rend a special representative to City on April 17 to subtiaf- Melbourne's claims to thi 19j'.. Olympics. The representative will be Victorian Health Minister W. Barry who will leave Sydney by ext Monday94 words
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100 1953-04-10 11 fhooai: Walayas ludnuntnii player. J"\u» the British M sh:p tins >eai h«* ,wn 1(j 11 mien lourna tsm lasl icasoa g* thref victories m nh championships I the mixed with "surrey's lpsL, prter> brine Ws l^fot iiu season to 4."> i« will Mill be100 words
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Article163 1953-04-10 11 THE final of the Ma caeca Government Services shield between the Federal S.C. Depot and the Prisons Dept. < joint holders) will b e played on" the Banda HUir Ground on Saturday. Kick off at 5.15 p.m. The shield will be presented to the163 words
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Article52 1953-04-10 11 IPOH. Thurs. Civilian cricket XI to meet Services here this Sunday on the padang has been selected as follows: T. H. Koenitz. M. ve.u. G. Letchumanan. Timgku. Jaatar ibni Tuanku Abdul Rahman. Gaeks. J. Wilcock P. Sankey, Santhanadass G Martinez, and N. Seenevarat- Reserves:— S. Naliiah and Al.52 words
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Article227 1953-04-10 11 LONDON, Apr. 9 (AP) -scut hind's team to play Kncland m the last international tfoceer match of the 1fJ.12-3 season before an expected 100.000 crowd at Wembley Stadium, on April 18. will be: Farm *< Blackpool): Young i ilasgow Rangers i Cox Glasgow Rangers). Doihvrtv ("Preston227 words
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Advertisement182 1953-04-10 11 Coronation Tour Contest whn uiii k_v_ "Ppnsmai or Sportswoman of Mala v a a-rt«ra.s m 25rs** arey 0™°°- 1— ru Jv e i '".J 1 th mo-ths. from r >bThe Sine°uore «s__i„i^_ d d the Joint «Pm»ow_i» of tion SouvSl d d S Alf d s Cotot th,_? < la182 words
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Advertisement222 1953-04-10 11 nonces "s. s. Rajula" INTENDING passengers foi the s.s. "Rajula" should note that m future all heavy baggage for Nagapattinam and Madras should be placed alongside the vessel at the Singapore Harbour Board Godown on the day before the vessel sails when $2.15 pei cubic foot will be charged ovei222 words
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Advertisement664 1953-04-10 11 JWMOUMCSMEIVT MIL S. <-. Suliramaniam. Branch •Maimi-cr, Iliii<]it*(han (Lo-oficrative Insurance SecSety Lid., IVimii£, lias assuiw>d rliar-i- of the SociH\\ entile or** tnisaliun fhroii^houl (he lode ial ion ami Sin-ojH»rc, villi effect from 21.3.33. IW\IU*S RESSMAKING and EnT broidery lejwons Make your advance booking* now al SINGER SEWING CENTRES 46 Peck664 words
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Advertisement487 1953-04-10 11 A VACANCY eaisti m thi Public Work* Department. Smcapore. for n Works A**iv.artt m die Motor Vehicle -ectio' of the Workshop. Kandang Ke: i. Salary scale $;*io4^4A-'.44 L.O.L. and Singapore Alio*.. Jot.d emoluments at pirsirH •nil 1 1 f a S *"^C otlicer f,„ n *^/i)_ Pm. with annual m487 words
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Miscellaneous251 1953-04-10 11 "Sal fe^ !§__psss!ls£ _TBSss__ .s^ss? j^^\Tl«— Sb^kt iy%_R D B> MA-- --q riO-tf -jrv icii.i tLii i_iLiiii I t -«IMMV-MULi 1 lbw_L TO. HE 1 WtFA FACE LIKE _>/-_iT/ir k.ct 1 o**Am**y*^ \aT V"■ .X' m^r^**\ \w if __________^^^_______________t i^______S Wim^r W lli_ii <__AV\vl_____] *w V 'jXa A 50RE AT251 words
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Article66 1953-04-10 12 i vIPING, Thurs.— Taiping v ion :ose a promi m Mr. A 'Mumis leaving shortly f■ Kua a Lumpur to become a Probati nary I tor ot" P Young Andy is one of the I all-n ..nd sp;': ever p luced by the St George's66 words
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Article75 1953-04-10 12 VSHINGTON, Apr. 9, etr) Percy Bassett, world rim" featherweight cham1> on, was outpointed over H) j Is in a non-nt'.e bout here I--- night by Dave oi I Angeles. B ett, a I lelphia aeu, won the terim" title beat u .y Famechon, an in three r lunds75 words
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Article44 1953-04-10 12 V iria School di leated S F\ .1 rs 3-1 m a trie: a -er match played at VS gi iund yesterday. Scorers for VS wen Teong Hear.. Quek T iw Wah and Mohd. Ismail. •I i 'kie Choo scored for SCFA.44 words
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695 1953-04-10 12 WINDSOR LAD - SPLENDID TRIALS BY CLASS 3 RUNNERS WINDSOR LAD By By MALLEABLE MOULDINGS and MY WORD three m 38 2/5, NEW LOOK and OUR DARLING 38 2/5, BEST TIP and ALWAYS 38 2/5, QUARTERDECK 38 3/5, SIR FRANCIS and MANY THANKS 38 3/5, ASIA MINOR and BRAVE WIND 38 3/5, FLUSHING695 words
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Article, Illustration386 1953-04-10 12 SINGAPORE boxers bavo an even chance of beating the A itralian boys when they m towards the end of this month lor the cup donated by lN.fr. Aw Cheng Chye. said Mr. V/ McDerroott yesterday. Mi McDermott who is the 1 ii officer of386 words
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Article105 1953-04-10 12 R.X. KRAX.iI scored a 5-1 victory over Kota Ra.ia '*A" la their SAFA Division 2 league m a te h played a* BODCA ground yesterday. Navy opened scoring through Moore ofl [snin's een*. re. Burnet: sc ired the second goal. Then Moore notched the third before105 words
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Article366 1953-04-10 12 Proctor (Basri) ran the three m 4i) -j sec and was kept on a ti_ht hold at the end of the run. A last start winner here m February. Proctor is maintaining his winning form. Honeymoon (Whitney went threequarter speed over three furlongs looking flt and366 words
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Article36 1953-04-10 12 THK SAFA Division 3A league match between Singapore Civil Services Association and Kebenaran Football Club which was to have been p:ay- I ed on the C.V.M.A. ground was postponed because the ground was unfit36 words
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501 1953-04-10 12 RED DUST, a last start winner at Ipoh, surprised track watchers yesterday when he finished a length clear of CYPRESS POINT to return 39 3/5 for the three m effortless style. Red Dust i s definitely on the upgrade. He should again make his501 words
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Article322 1953-04-10 12 IPOH, Thurs. One goal down In the first half the Worcesters staged a spirited rally m the second to gain a well deserved point m their league soccer match against ihe Malays on the padang today. Both teams played well up to expectations with plenty of-ex-citement,322 words
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Article36 1953-04-10 12 SYDNEY. Apr. I, (UP) Chicago golf entrepreneur Alex Pendleton is flying to Singapore via the Qantas Airways tonight for a one-day visit to arrange a millionaire's golf tour of Singapore. Manila. Colombo and Bombay.36 words
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Article, Illustration557 1953-04-10 12 TIGER S.A. defeated a Singapore Combined Schools XI 6 2 m a friendly soccer match at Raffles Institution yesterday, but it was not a victory the Tigers were too happy about. For the first time this season, their celebrated Chee Seng was beaten, and that557 words
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Article15 1953-04-10 12 LONDON Apr 8 (Reuter) Scottish Cup Semi-Final: Aberdeen 2 Third Lanark 115 words
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Article35 1953-04-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thins.— The Sou tii Korean soccer team will play five matches m the Federation one m Kuala Lumpur, one tn Seremban, on c m Ipoh and two m Penang.35 words
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Article439 1953-04-10 12 mnocr -.airaKen naa an unnumbered horse for companion. The grey finished his work with a 6purt up the straight, looking fit and well. King Crow and Evergreen gailoped three furlongs m 41 King^row held the advantage and^wars watching at the meet. Culross (Russell) fini>hed two lengths439 words
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Article24 1953-04-10 12 Singapore Chinese Football Association will hold its annual general meeting on April 20 at the oflice of Laycock Ong at 5.15 p.m.24 words
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Article72 1953-04-10 12 LONDON. Apr. 9. (ReuterVSurpnses were plentiful m the English open table tennis championships which were continued at Wembley. London. tonight, five stars being eliminated from the men's single?". Former world champion. Richard Bergmann. holder of the title, lost to George Roland Belgium's No. 1, by 21-17. 21-14,72 words
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Article159 1953-04-10 12 HAIKOWYU Spun, Club.' last year's junior league and knockout tournament runnoi up, scored a convincing 4 0 victory over RockUtM Sports I Club In a SA V A I) Two league wccei nat the Geylang Stadium jn day. Haiki".v\:i leored 'hon goal alter 10 minuU thi 1159 words
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259 1953-04-10 12 A GOAL scored by Toon Hial s a\ed Pulau Rn Inited from defeat at the hands .win.Hi \H Association when they met m the >\| n match at Jalan Besar Stadium fesleriaj Ihem ended m a one-all draw. Both u ..aL wen- *t**j\259 words
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Article73 1953-04-10 12 ki \i I I MPU Thin i I d«-r_itMa team will m«<i vat) Boreas* m Urn nai m iihiini arti "fl_ev <liv lII- t on Hot k P< nui l x hon r I Redah I R-Jratai i S.I i,i. ..I M K'Mid' .r i\ s i73 words
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Article35 1953-04-10 12 I ill sui-. W II iiiisi Smith .1d,.. Brsj. 5,...(1..v has as follow- ber i.. I Kern* Zt \\vuk On. i' Senna. BtM.n J.nim> I'" g Keseiw- Yap I.eoni: Ismail35 words
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Advertisement65 1953-04-10 12 1"- v^_..' i EEME R OA D PHONMM46I DAILY 2 SHOVVS .'UO 1 30 p.m "PANAM" (TAMIL) S (Lineman. N S Krishnan A "Mathuram and others RECOH!. w-»^__-L-fi a** E v A WATCHES J<™*A <SmufcU&< f f+u'cJa lA^ril. E. NASSIM 6 SONS 381. Notth Bridge Rd., S'poie. MIKIMOTO CULTURED PEARLS65 words
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Advertisement15 1953-04-10 12 WATCH FOR THS OPENING DATE OF EMBASSY HOTEL (opposite Katong Par"' 46, MKYEM Rovn >_*^^S^Z15 words
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Miscellaneous96 1953-04-10 12 }M*o*^*7* SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA— RFMF v Kota Raja Div. I— Jalan Besar; Town Rangers v United SC Div. 3C Geylang; Immigration SC v Gymkhana SC Div. HB—MFA; CP Samajam v KML Div. I A CYMA. Friendly: Raffles v ST. Anthony's Rl. KLUANG SOCCER: BMH v Casuals. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: SCAA96 words
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