Singapore Standard, 27 April 1953
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Title Section15 1953-04-27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD 0L 111 So. 294. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 2T, 1953, SIXTEEN l f \i;KS15 words
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Article, Illustration373 1953-04-27 1 Tire Da to' Order Flung Back To HQ IPOH, Sun.— The United Molays National Urganisation faces a major crisis. A directive from the Organisations Central Executive Committee to expel the chairman of the Perak division of UMNO, Dato Panglima Bukit Ganrang, the Mentri Besar ofStandard - 373 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-04-27 1 Photo pou FK ill 1 lhe POUs able t». walk had disembarked from this Hastings transport plane at Chan si yesterday, RAF stretcher b; ;\rrrs evaluated the more stii o u s cases among the sick and u minded. I'his was the trst stretcher <ase \o be transferred to theStandard - 53 words
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Article501 1953-04-27 1 N survivors or the Gloucester Regiments at the Imjin River in North Korea m<>. were among the 22 Communistand wounded British soldiers who flew into \esterday, on their way home. For all 22 returning heroes ii was the Rrsj time they ha 1 foot on501 words
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Article19 1953-04-27 1 raid an But ij was i I y H Civil A i r Reuter IliEReuter - 19 words
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Article202 1953-04-27 1 PANMUNJOM, April 26, P) The Communist* pro- posed today that the final disposition of prisoners of war who refuse repa rial un be ded at a high level political conference called for in the ciraft armistice agreement. The Communists also propos- cd and the202 words
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Article16 1953-04-27 1 MISS Universe, Armi Kust'la of Finland, left Hongkong yesterday for Tokyo by nir. AFPAFP - 16 words
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Article16 1953-04-27 1 ENGLISH Speaking Union branches in M American cities will celebrate Queen ElizabethVs Coronation. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article121 1953-04-27 1 WIN ELECTIONS FOR COUNCILLORS TOKYO, April 26, (UP).— Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida's pro-American Liberal Party scored a smashin^ virtorv in Friday's election for one half the membership of t"e 250-seat House of Councillors, "rtuaUy complete, returns Indicated thus morning. With some 100,000 votes unaccounted from two districts121 words
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Article39 1953-04-27 1 AT LEAST 26 miners were killed and 80 trapped in i n a mineral mine near Ansin^ieo in Western Mexico yesterday. First reports s- J thai the disaster was riu B l» a short circuit. AFPAFP - 39 words
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415 1953-04-27 1 'I Am Not AntiCommunist', Dato Onn Tells IMP KI'ALA LUMPI'R, Sun.— Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, the Federation Member for Home Affairs and reelected chairman of the Independence of Malaya Party said to-day that he was not anti-Communist. Answering a heckler at the annual general meeting of the Kuala Luhipur branch415 words
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Article61 1953-04-27 1 HANOI. April 2«. Com-manist-led vietminh troops thrift further today toward Luang Prahang. the royal, capital of the I ido-Chiiid dom of Laos from positions 42 miles away Vietminh troops in the hills aloni; 4 h<> southern fringes of the Pain ot .larros liave stopped pumping tnortar61 words
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Article, Illustration401 1953-04-27 1 SINGAPORE is recognised by us as a great trading centre, said Mr. Mervyn G. Gaskin, chairman of the Detroit Board of Commerce, as soon as he stepped off the Pan American Air ways at Kallang Airport 1 yesterday. Mr. Gaskin was one of theStandard - 401 words
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Article62 1953-04-27 1 HONGKONG, April 26, (UP) —This colony's textile industry is in a slump and official! here believe there is no relief in sight. The Hongkong Labour Commissioner said 1.400 workers have been laid oft as 14 weaving plants dosed down. Sixty-eight knotting factories with 4. ion employees have62 words
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Article64 1953-04-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Council Group of the Independence of Malaya Party will consider the repeal of the Federation Lotteries Ordinance. This assurance was given at the annual general meeting of IMF's Kuala Lumpur branch, to-day. A membet of IMP executive Council suggested the repeal because,64 words
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107 1953-04-27 1 CAPTAIN Cornells lc Poolc, master of the Royal Packet Navigation Company's 2,168--ton Kalinda, died of heart failure about 19 hours before she arrived i n Singapore, yesterday. The ship, carrying 240 tons Of general cargo was on her usual run between Tanjong Priok and107 words
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Article229 1953-04-27 1 Coronation Contest THE positions in The Standard /Alfred's Coronation Tour Contest remained practically the same as last Sun- lay' s count as there was no mail yesterday being a Sunday. Perak's A I Thillainathan thus retains first place with T4.M74 votes. There were only two changes in229 words
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Article279 1953-04-27 1 KUALA LIMPL'R, Sun. —The stase is set for tomorrow's meeting of the Mentris Besar Sponsored national conference, and contrary to reports from some quarters. tbe invitation of the sponsors has been accepted by most of the political ornanisations and leading citizens in the Federation. The279 words
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Article55 1953-04-27 1 TEHERAN April J'i. (AP)— Tho bofiy ot Iran's National Police Chief. Bne Gen. M. i mood Afshartus, wai found by a taxi driver today teveral miles north-east of Teheran, the polmv announced He bad been nu^sintz lor six day Tho announcement laid the missing police 'hid55 words
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Article67 1953-04-27 1 PENANG, Sun r <» rlamped a nine-hour curfew on •tic whole town of Bukit Mer« i'l u» Province Welle r today 1.. -1411)*****8 from I A!x>wl 2(10 f> Mm re| r polirc. the poiie 0 and home tj'iar'f i n led out operations wink- tho67 words
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Advertisement54 1953-04-27 1 for Distinctive jtffcS^ Jewellery;. is **s. *\es Place. Singapore— 1 Phono 8:: li:, 7 7^r Testimon ia Is W "a* *i^ 4ft2^n^BHK9Hfe <^« MISS FANNY FUSELAGE, attractive Trans Global Air Hostess, said: "When your flaps are down it's time for a TIGER! >//<?•> ortaj r;// >><? competitions t00... Entered for54 words
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Advertisement18 1953-04-27 1 HO HO«»> MM DOUBLE y4v)^ ARROW^V fe3« <^tii\, and Circuit* cloth)/ PeuH-Refairifcy of the WUho/uj w w Pz4Aaae418 words
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Article65 1953-04-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Si ed om I led two ol as, S• t;-,. were trapped ush laid by an urity >::\i 4 on Bvikit Estate The man killed was Li Pcv.g. who was o:\ the and was a ol the No. 1 branch. the Mala ten65 words
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Article520 1953-04-27 2 The Cireat EMtH'l I if<" AsMirame Co. Ltd. Report 1952 records maintenance of Dew business at a hijjh I I despite less favourable economic ■:..ii:io:is. a substantial Kse in assets and Mitisirns from investtt.ents. Shareholders will receivc a dividend of 20 per cent. a-. f> per cent. whi.'r,520 words
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Article337 1953-04-27 2 TEN COMMUNITY CENTRES MEET TO TAKE ACTION SINGAPORE Improvement Trust tenants yesterday decided to send o delegation to meet the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. W. L. BJythe, to protest ogainst withdrawal of 15 per cent rebate in the monthly rental of all post-war S.I.T.337 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-04-27 2 photo. AN IMPOSING VIEW of one of Singapore's new luxury hotels. the Embassy, opposite the Katonc Park. The hotel was opened on Saturday at a dinner given by the manacf mrnt. StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article60 1953-04-27 2 Seladang Falls Into Boar Trap KAJANG. Sun. A firrrr and huee SeUdaac was jui;ht in a trap laid for wild boars by the villagers of Dengkil. The cati-h was reported to the Policy and the beast handed to the Game harden. Selangor. More Seladanps are believed to be hovering about60 words
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Article48 1953-04-27 2 TAIPING, Sun. hi *"c Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart here yesterday Mi.««t Margaret Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Checr.v Kang Yoi^g married Vincent Shaun, son of Mrs. B. Monteii i e! Kuala Lumpur. A reception was heid at the Hokkien Hoay Kuan.48 words
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Article113 1953-04-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The ar Presi Clul ol lays ball, pn eedi ol v. are in aij ol the in£ fund, will be bn d May 2. .:i the Hotel Majest Besides floor ihows which include items bv the Scottish Reel Club and113 words
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Article75 1953-04-27 2 TAIPIXG. Sun. A \\Vknown Taiping sportsman. Police Lieutenant Jama Lee. married Miss Kathleen F:sher of Sheffield. England, at AH Saints Church here yesterday. Army Chaplain B. Habberton officiated at the ceremony. The bride was given away bv Mr. K. W. Gray. OSPC. taping. Matron of honour was Mrs.75 words
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268 1953-04-27 2 KI'ALA LIMPtR. Sun- Capitalists in Malax.i had enjoyed the prosperity which the country had aad now they must make sacrifices. Mr. Lee Moke Sap. general secretary of the Pan-Malayan Labour Pa said today. He was ?pe'k motion which he m the Si iangor Labour Par*v268 words
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Article72 1953-04-27 2 IPOH. Sun. To m ing off V If IOMI bra: t V. D:\ of UMNO was inu rrupled I Tie v thcr a Aelti nor in < ii d" i I tfet TIM orrup»ion n Chft Moh. N ipi iking on h. soil." lorti72 words
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Article146 1953-04-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The rubber workers' Tamil weekly. Sangamani. has asked the Government not to yield to pHHUW of "rubber barons"' who propose that a rubber inquiry commission be dropped. The paper, published bv the 50,000-strong Plantation Workers' Union. In hs editorial yes- terday warned146 words
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Article39 1953-04-27 2 PNEUMONIA and enteritis were responsible for most deaths last week within the City of Singapore. Twenty-live peopie succumbed to pneumonia whi:e 23 died of enteritis. Altogether. 170 people died and 775 babies were born.39 words
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Article22 1953-04-27 2 PROFESSOR K. A. X. SaMry failed to turn up at a meeting oi the Tamil Association In Singapore yesterrkiy.22 words
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Advertisement100 1953-04-27 2 4$P. .-1 4 c4 1 4 I v)ut>Vfls 1 Vfl^ ft^^^^^l |^j| r^' M- a.'* m^ M.91 Is I o^^mlll iy^ m fh< 7^ NIC Sr fS^C SHADES /ft '^C* }*Gt LTD. IN* *3fc i i peggy sage ORDINARY 1.75 I-Po'e, Colourless, Pale Cream, Nose Gay, Capri Coral, Dusty Rose,100 words
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Advertisement80 1953-04-27 2 For Coronation celebration dec Ring ***** SIN KUANG COMPANY 561 Beach Road, Singtpw f /oh for I ANOTHER NEW FOOl COLMANS BROIL: Mix 2 tbspa < Muj«tArd Into 1 tb»p. ]emon Jul 61owly stir Hi 2 tb»p-. meltod burlne; mix til! rmooth. Droll 1 till hAlf-rookert; turn. «pre«d uti. me.it80 words
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Miscellaneous95 1953-04-27 2 Weather Report >II\IMIM Tl MPFRATI KI: from 7."M> p.m. »m Apr. 25 to ::o a.m m Apr. "'<> Stanpore i77Fi. Penang (75Fi. Kota lialiru <75 F). Kuala l.umpur 1 7.*> V<. Ipoh (74 V\. Ku.muin (73 Fi. M.«\imum r«m|>eralure: from a.m. lo 7.:'.0 p.m. on Apr. <ingaporr iS.") F>. Prnan^:95 words
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Miscellaneous313 1953-04-27 2 OIARY ND Tlm x I VM<\: Mah .1 claM 5 :<■ I i < .*> :<u i I b i I 1 1 I ENTERTAINMENT I p I CAIII Son Of Palefar* I lIS 4 U *4\ 131 n I C MMIOI 1 Sal BUS Ut>Kj, I f \\irn s313 words
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Article, Illustration203 1953-04-27 3 THE three-day Sin Chew Jit Poh Photographic Exhibition, which was held in Singapore ended yesterday. Th« large number of entries included those from Hongkong, the Federation and Singapore. The photographs will shortly go on exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Pcnang. Below are the winning entries203 words
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Advertisement117 1953-04-27 3 /I^~, AfrZ2> Vo ff/f/ //f#> IK r w#f#fr Hoods but thf Vrimmm tmml //yW^<^^/^>V^^ V 3 y (ilt" j\\2i''4h> Printed Georgette and Silk Plain Ra.von r.eorgettc 4f>* pin n Tallrtta S«" S^ -^fe ill /mi<i^ Scarves SII.E PRICE SO.IIO A. Yd. S M l'l!i( I. 5!.;5 A Vd. /^Py s.ule117 words
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Article65 1953-04-27 4 Lighter Workers May Strike MOKE than 120 workers the Singapore age and TransCompany, may g on e, if their claims fox k rig conditions are ettled. i meet soon to de- cen 1 heir their employers. 00-strong Singar Workers' Union, Standard yesterday ■te company was "adain its attitude i:» Mt>65 words
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237 1953-04-27 4 Selangor Labour Boycotts Unity Talks BUTCHIASOUNDS CLASH WARNING KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selongor Labour Party has decided to stay out of to- morrow's National Conference in Kuala Lumpur. This decision was unanimously taken at the Party's annual general meeting today. The meeting also stopped its president. Mr. K. C. Chia237 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-04-27 4 picture. THE newly wedded Sultan of Pahang and his wife— 22 > ear-old Habsah binte Lebai Mat a former joget dancer at the Lucky World. Kuala Lumpur, seen at the Selangor Races on Saturday. Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 36 words
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Article, Illustration242 1953-04-27 4 ALBERT James Hawkins (21) a private of the Gloucester Regiment, lay in bed at the R.A.F. Changi Hospital— both his legs paralysed. He had bee;i released from Chongsmng Prison Camp in North Korea on'.v six days ago after two-year captivity. Said Private HawkinsStandard - 242 words
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118 1953-04-27 4 TIN will be on display in a thousand and one Coronation souvenir articles in a small exhibition in the windows of Malaya House in London. Many thousands of these souvenirs have born produced by manufacturers for sale during: Coronation year. and a larpe118 words
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Article159 1953-04-27 4 Tenants To Hold Crisis Meeting WHEN 1 pn vern Trust's rommi nits centres' Co oj J tint Action meets Mr. W.L. Blythe. it will make »i u that *iie Government di decision to withdraw the IS Dei cent rebate on the I *ti Mr. Teo Seng Bco. chainnau of i.159 words
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Article62 1953-04-27 4 THE rirsi Battalion the Suffolk Regiment, which returned home in February after three years service in Malaya, received the Freedom of the Borough of Sudbury SulTolk. on Saturday. The Battalion eliminated li)7 terrorists in Malaya. LJeut-ColoneJ P. A. Morecombe, the battalion commander, speaking if the Freedom62 words
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Article69 1953-04-27 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The relic of St. Francis Xavier, which arrived in Malacca from Goa on Mar. 12 and has since been taken around Malaya Will arrive in Johore Bahru on May 2. In honour of the occasion High Mass will be sung at the Church of69 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-04-27 4 photo. •hows me 0 )he ruest tt.*|^JX??i UOSts PUlur StandardStandard - 10 words
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182 1953-04-27 4 WITHIN nine minutes of i. living their summons, the new of a police patrol iticcessfniiy traced and arrested European believed to have npted to hold up n :axi driver Saturday night. The taxi driver told the i c lie picked up two Euroi a(182 words
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Article140 1953-04-27 4 THE lower income group c -< Government lervants meeting ovei '-he weekend decided to take itroi to get a $20 merer, e n I'd taJ monthly em They \vcr t > offered mi create ;n emohiroei ts by Singapore Government rei.v. ranging from M140 words
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Article97 1953-04-27 4 •OPERATION BRl'TrS* ll in Singapore. Officers of the Royal N«» y, the Royal Air Force and the Army from the Colony, the Federation of Malaya and Hongkong are taking part in this three-day operation which is conducted by the C-in-C., the Far East Laud Forces, Genera! Sir Charles97 words
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126 1953-04-27 4 WOMEN teachers h« Singapore. who hitherto have taken little or no active part in the affairs of their Union, have now started a big campaign to "pack** the annual general meeting; of the Singapore Teachers' I'nion scheduled for next month. A spokesman126 words
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Article274 1953-04-27 4 FINANCIAL CRISIS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— That Government policy does not seem to reflect very much on the rapid economic changes that have taken place in the country's primary industries, was the opinion expressed by Mr. Khoo Teik Ee, President of the Malayan Estate Owners Association274 words
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152 1953-04-27 4 APPLICATIONS may be submitted for licence import goods of any kind from Japan. provided that such foods '*rc for re-export to nonSterling destinati A Singapore GovcrnnMßf release yesterrtnv states that licences will be issued subject to the following conditions: a) that the goods are152 words
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Article38 1953-04-27 4 PRELIMINARY tigv;res for the total external trade in the Federation of Ma'.u>a and Singapore for the month of March were given as follows: Imports of merchandis $286 million: exports of merchandise. S2BB million.38 words
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Article54 1953-04-27 4 HEAVY din I taxes on rubber w tually ih< Uldu the .1 of i Eastern R»\; !v Singapore, a! 1 ing Satuid. The prop. irktf remaif' purchase ■nd there 1 latioii," he iaM. He tail imn found ii ready mark< I a th prop< rty54 words
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Advertisement243 1953-04-27 4 i^l -f// iuvs On Our '*jH jp GRAND CORONATION |j(| Exirtiitriiimirtj Ha ryuins LADIES WHITE-LINEN CIGARETTE LIGHTERS EAGLE LOCKS HANDKERCHIEVES from J«.56 each To elcar at SO 20 each Size 12" x 12' $2.50 a doz. 2 CIGARETTE CASES COTTON CREPE TOWFLS M ACKO BSS 8 f-n, 51.50 e.ch 4243 words
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Advertisement116 1953-04-27 4 T^SE 1 mi YATL I HA DQKPI] $i6o U VlvhU s 3io beats them all Reco f .,K« CORONATION CELEBRATION IN COLOR wirn the 35 mm high precision BOLSEY CAMERA Obfomob'e at "THE CAMERA CENTRE" 29, ORCHARD RD SPORE DR. OSBORNES HL>lni;| Ml!l]i \l\M' Ii;;;i-!miim <H a «rienftfie n f116 words
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Article, Illustration202 1953-04-27 5 OR rven PHturr prtfcM on fhi* pa=e Tlie Si.ndard will pa, S3. Se«d you. pktures t« -S»e«kiM <" P*I hi Standard. 128. Robinson K..*rf Siu^porr I. picture must br a« t «mp a «ird »w a romplHr* f pri.trd below and pa>.ed o« the bark ..f the202 words
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Advertisement12 1953-04-27 5 SPK\KIN<, m PICTI s Kam A lie* C men Used fi t»rlure12 words
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Advertisement71 1953-04-27 5 PERUTZ P€RGRANO I H The »l iprcd tup'f J H finr qnm prccmon film H 8R for tfic mini«lu>« cam B B era B I MADE IN GERMANY I \\\\\\\\\\\\»-...\\V\\\\\\\\\V\V\VVV\\\\\\v\\V\\V\\\\\>\\\\\\\\\\\v»\. IW r«M> PHOTO COMPETITION usi- the World Famous Atffa film 120, «20, 127 A 15 mm. Ni*H Tropical Packing and71 words
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Article760 1953-04-27 6 [^liE course of Malayan history is not likely to be altered by the round table conference on Malayan unity to be held in Kuala Lumpur today. No doubt its Sponsors may be tempted to use the phrase 'historic occasion'' in the course of their deliberations today. But the760 words
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1132 1953-04-27 6 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - WILL HISTORY BE REPEATED IN JAPAN? PATRICK O 'DONOVAN Asks in his concluding article on the Japanese sceiK TOKYO. THE country is quiet; its politics have a faintly silly quality; its people complain when pressed, but they have a happier air than most Europeans. Yet, like a fused and buried1,132 words
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672 1953-04-27 6 Sir; In your corresponded, 'e page, 18.4.53. under the heading "Bed Sores And Nurses.*' Camilla Griffith, K lala Lumpur, promises to explain the basic difference between a Trade Union and an Association. She does nothing of 'he sort. but launches into an attack on the nursing672 words
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Article970 1953-04-27 6 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - Moscow Secret Weapon Is Blunted DENNIS BLOODWORTH />Y r J'HE sudden arrest In March of more leading ials of the French Communist Pai nd the C nist lontrolled Genera] C nfe ieration ol Lai r ti.T > haa shown thai ne h security an now act against th« rty with970 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-04-27 6 Snr> use! I can't fool him! lie still know* I'm postman!'13 words
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Advertisement90 1953-04-27 6 H\r, \r>(flu; TH.iit stand \m> I INDM'i-.NOKM MOKNING SEW Sl' I'l.K 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: ***** ***** Coble Tclcgroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sulron Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588.90 words
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Advertisement101 1953-04-27 6 TOMORnow^ ens/on ■F I m/ CORHL SPtt\m m Does Malay a Need Political Partly CIRCUS BUSCH BERLIN At Jtnution ol N i. i«»i Manilfl v Daily 2 Shows at 6.00 an-J 9.00p.» BHB^BS^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^g^M < «A ■■^B^ar^^^*™'' IP^gjfHHVja i£*f t Ik KV^B^^S Bv I'^ a^aw**3as> Jr r 1 b^e T^BSBVB^BfIBPt **^^k#^^**^101 words
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Article, Illustration176 1953-04-27 7 TEIIE R A N. April 26 (Reuter) Queen Suraiya, the ih's wife left here by air .xl.n for Europe "for treatment", it was announced. The Queen's aircraft left Irhrran at noon. Th P Court Ministry announced ton days ;it;o that Queen Suraiya would176 words
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238 1953-04-27 7 WASHINGTON, April 26: (Reuters x < investigated foreign aid operations in 14 T, 0f 55 American businessmen wer administration to cut economic assistam-P il" 6 haS advised the Eisen it to the Far Kast Western Europe and increase Depa?tmenf^ e liJL e^ ft"238 words
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Article130 1953-04-27 7 Ike Gives Pledge To CIO i i'lOX. April 26: t President Eisenv attacked "the of mass unemployed "every usere, private and avoid it in the to Mr. Walter lent of the ConIndustrial OrganisaMr. Eisenhower cribed to th e EmA .46. which Council of Ecoand made it > promote full rr.ado130 words
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97 1953-04-27 7 SEOUL, April 26: CAP) Phe Commander of all British Commonwealth Forces in Korea. Lt.-Gen. H. Wells, said not one Commonwealth prisoner freed by the Communists so far has told of death marches of similar ill-treatment. In an official statement rei^ased here last night. Gen. Wel!97 words
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Article72 1953-04-27 7 Record Flight By Turbo- Prop LONDON, April 26 (Reuter; A Vickers Viscount, the world's lirst turbo-prop airliner, flew the 490 miles between Zurich and London airports last month in the record lime of one hour, 47 minutes and 11 seconds, it was confirmed today. The British plane rovered the distance72 words
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Article23 1953-04-27 7 PICKETS wearing red armbands patrolled entrances to Bremen's shipyards yesterday as 17,000 workers went on strike for higher pay.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-04-27 7 HATING an ice-cream lakes- as much concentration as l>«'in? a Red Indian or a Fearly King:. You ask these three fancy dress competitors at the Church of England Children's Society party at Newcastle. They come from the St. Nicholas Boys' Home near Sunderland.43 words
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Article21 1953-04-27 7 RKPORTS from Washington Indicate that Administration leaders are giving serious thought to boosting the price of svnthetic rubber. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article157 1953-04-27 7 HANOI, April 26 (AP)— Admiral Arthur Radford, Com-mander-in-Chief of U.S. Land. Sea and Air Forces in the Pacific, described the war situation in Indo-China as "serious" as Communist-led led Vietminh Invaderi drove steadily closer to the royal Laotian capital of Luang Prabeng. Admiral Radford arrived in Hanoi157 words
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Article, Illustration488 1953-04-27 7 FREE WORLD AWAITS FIRST RUSSIAN MOVE WASHINGTON, April 26.— The White House stated yesterday that if Soviet leaders took definite steps to solve world problems "they will find the United States and other free nations ready to work unceasingly for peace." The statement, which wasAFP; Reuter; UP; AP; U.P.; Walter Durrell - 488 words
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Article92 1953-04-27 7 WASHINGTON. April 26 CAP). General Omar Bradley. Chairman ol the U.S. Joint Chief of Staff, has proposed that successors for him»elf and two of the other three members of the top military planning group be named promptly. Gen. Bradley*! term nnd that of General J. Lawton92 words
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Article195 1953-04-27 7 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, April 2(i, (Neuter) One »fl America's most poueilul atomic MHMI was r\plo<l< <t vt'sU-rdnv the seventh in Uw wpitol series tf tr^ts watched hv lb Otflff€Mmea .mil 2.400 troops. Observen >1 Um tower ten ilei iwsy the Cong ireti ed Mid the195 words
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Article54 1953-04-27 7 NAIROBI, Apr! 2C> (AP).— An Italian sawmiller'i wife and two children, aged 14 ;md 16, and an African cook wen harked to death with native pangas (Ion:? knives) by Mau Man terrorists on Saturday. The murders took place at an isolated sawmill in 'he Karatina district, on the54 words
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Article200 1953-04-27 7 Paris. April 26. (Beuter) Relaii ms w v i Russia d >minut^l i n ex .iange of icws between Min -ei i of ihe Big Three Western Powers Britain. France and the united Sta a; the French Foreigi Ofl e after the Atlai meci:.^ last200 words
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239 1953-04-27 7 BIRMINGHAM, April 26: (Reuter). A wonder tractor that takes the work out of gardening will he one of the top show pieces in the British Industries Fair, which opens here tomorrow. This jack-of-all-jobs tractor is a gardener's dream. It can cut bracken, undergrowth,239 words
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Article67 1953-04-27 7 GLASG< >W April M: (Reu'cr) Fo R .in traw which ha Ashing jusi nor .1 of :h< S and 1- i for .;.< p. i two months, have now sailed for home, it \va.^ reported here. It i- estimated they must have co <■•*•() over67 words
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Article24 1953-04-27 7 INDONESIAN Police .•:nested nine Japanese scainr:i in Tarempa. on Bungnran I^lnnd, between West Borneo ;;nd Riau Archipelago for stealing scrap. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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250 1953-04-27 7 LONDON, Apr 26 (AP).— Crown Prince Ak hito of Japan arrives here tomorrow on an historic state visit while some individual Britons are still debating whether to welcome the 1 9-year-old youth or to give him the cold shoulder. Ihe future Emperor of Japan,250 words
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Article24 1953-04-27 7 THE NATO Council has derided to Increase defensive power by six divisions and 1,000 planes by the end of this year. AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article216 1953-04-27 7 .DJG Reuter D.K DG.,;S controls to July M1 in areas which now haw them.— AP SINN Feinn. a militant Irish nationalist group. >esterday railed on Irish cinema workers to ban the film of the Queen'* coronation o n June 2 from Irish movie theatres.— AP AReuter; AP; AFP - 216 words
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Advertisement32 1953-04-27 7 For the Wind and the Rain > RV^» L^Bt9*l KSI B^B^B^Bl W sff BBS^B^VVBvIbv O/nWICUfI RAINWEAR i in; \i Mf i'.i 1 in GOMPI i n U£PLM»ABI I II i littlCSft SINGAPORE 1.32 words
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567 1953-04-27 8 RUBBER'S STEADINESS ATTRACTED INVESTORS By A Market Correspondent MALAYAN markets had a less spectacular week with the greater steadiness of rubber encouraging more investment interest in industrials. As the metal i settled at the lower levels, fluctuations lessened and there was smaller business spread over an increased number of Tin567 words
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Article26 1953-04-27 8 IMPOKT.VI IOX <>f Japan-ese-made thirti wa* vig protested on Friday by the Jamaican Shirt Mjlcct I'riifc! as detrimenUi] to the Island's oronomv A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article290 1953-04-27 8 Industrials: Praser Nave $2,171 to $2.i'2|. Gammons $2.75 and $2.72*, Hammers 1 Is2 9"'i to $2.0, Hongkong Banks Col. $758.00 to $770 00. Hongkong Bank liOiidon £BS|i Win Jacks $3.57| and $3.€fv Jackson Co $l.tS. Malayan I Breweries $4.10 Mala y a n Cement $1.42| to $i.fiO. Over-,290 words
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Advertisement661 1953-04-27 8 ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: K I urn pur 311 Spore ttSSI/1 P Sham ItS Malacca 4'>»> Prnaat 87:> FOR UK CONTINKM S'pore P rfcaai Pi'.nanß Henvjnnmh foi AvonDubl n Antwerp. Ham- bur o <;. i« IMaj S IMaji RenvorlU-h for Lon m m%ma Rottei lam Hamburg J' ISMaf 1<»661 words
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Advertisement533 1953-04-27 8 K.P.M. LINES i\'*-«i oiiiikiiic ii«-nt» i i»r Kl M <i I I' A i AKKIV AL> M PAKN HI > I* .i i* i•: jr f a Tg I awpoag ta I Apr. I". p 1 3 ng 111 v\ 1 1 1 P in k I- ftnang Ai»r Pemai533 words
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Advertisement541 1953-04-27 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Rogulai Sailiafi to hina and Japaa from Singapoir Vint Swcttcnh.im Pcnung Al>o direct Sailings from Bnukok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penanu From "Yochow" May 6 May Japan. H*kaag •Anshim" Mu> J) llonukoiu Saih Suil> Pen;«ri« S'pore toi "Vothou" Nay 10 Hongkong •Kenijtirn'541 words
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Advertisement575 1953-04-27 8 EAST ASIATIC li lAbUNQI PBOM s( \M,|\\\u i SEI.ANDI I- for Ban^ok M S M SON(>KHI.A for INaQnl k "JAVA" lai l)iakait H Bangkok Saigon Hongkon* Manila Kobe Yokohama 20 ••FION1A" for Banckok "ASIA" foi Bangkok Saicon, Hongkong Manila Kobe* Vokoha 18 5( -MAHCHI Kl A- for A, ,ii J575 words
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Article, Illustration3248 1953-04-27 9 CHAPTER TWELVE Itixh is Epson <>d Ocean Great Stabiliser Of Climates; Gul f Stream Plays Bia Role W Uh\ the building of the Panama Can*i r rrely criticized in Europe. The lini al was first suggested, the project was .1 would allow the waters of the3,248 words
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Advertisement166 1953-04-27 9 FOTtheT!MD AHENTWN OFILL TRAVELERS! Afotf II adachc Inconvenience! Save time and Money! K^fics booking air, sea and rail Pf^a^ hotel ition and arranging sight-seeing toui lo an pa orW we can MM you iii tH#»n*itv teGetting you a passport or Certificate of Iden.ny. ie Kemstratioti OMice mn A inoculading you166 words
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Advertisement13 1953-04-27 9 nmiP MORRIS I AMHUCAS a SMOKING EOn CO LTD. inlG. m. 22 2*513 words
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Article489 1953-04-27 10 Intricate Problems At Foot Of Table LONDON, April 25, (Reuter)— A match between Preston North End, only challengers who can prevent Arsenal from winning the Football League Championship, and Derby County, bottom team in the table, may provide the match of the season next Wednesday489 words
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Article288 1953-04-27 10 GLASGOW. April ?:>, (Keuter)— The Scottish Cup football final between Rangers and Aberdeen will have to be replayed next VVednesday following their I—l draw at Hampden Park here today. A crowd of 134.000 saw an exciting match in which the Rangers owed much to their defence.288 words
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Article54 1953-04-27 10 LONDON. April 26: CReuter)— Bt-i-iiv Locke. South Africa's of the British Open i"■ ampionship wron his ni si match in England thi-> season he partnered .M s x Faulkner, i former champion. Hany *¥eetman, former play champioffi. and Ken two and oi}e. were flaying in foui b Lime54 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-04-27 10 WKARIXG his famous erash-helmet. veteran French bike ace Jeaa Robic known ag the "Testa di Vrtro" (The Glass-Head) lurausc of his trt-quent falls, gets ready to mount his bike for the Rome-Naples race. Robic. wh o won the first edition of this race two year* .\»>* is again among theUP - 73 words
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424 1953-04-27 10 WEMBLEY STADIUM, MIDDLESEX, April 25, (Reutcr)— Huddersfield, the Yorkshire Club won their sixth Rugby League cup final today when they beat their Lancashire rivals St. Helens here by 15 points (3 goals, 3 tries) to 10 (two goals, two tries), after a tough bloodthirsty game.424 words
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Article94 1953-04-27 10 results of sew Junior tournament matches played yesterday were In section "A." Indians collected seven points from RAF Changj on the B:ilestier ground yesterday. I. A. batted first and scored 78 runs to which the Ctumgi airmen replied with a paltry :J6. In anotrrr .section "A'< game,94 words
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Article162 1953-04-27 10 Guersant Defeats Wilwyn SAXDOWN T'ARK (England). A (AP>— A French •rse Guersant, owiud by Baron Guy de Roth>chi!d. stopped a British champion. Wihvyn wi»ning his 13th consecutive race in the milc-and two-furlong Coronation Stake today. Wilwyn last rail "won tn«-i>-hVOOO International race at Laurel Park. .Maryland His owner Kenl fruit162 words
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Article41 1953-04-27 10 ASTON Athletic Club dev Hon*> Kong Bank 4—2 in a friendly soccer match at the Clerical Union ground. Scorers for the Aston were Chee Seng. Samv, Ee Kiam and Ghee An. Honf Kong Bank scored through Nndttrajah and Dudin.41 words
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368 1953-04-27 10 LONDON, April 25, (Reuter)-Blackpool have some bad luck virtually on the eve of th- Cup Final Already without inside-left Alan Brown and left-half Keely for next week's big game they suffered another heavy blow today when left-back Garrett broke his nose He is considered a368 words
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Article1279 1953-04-27 10 Results Positions i.i:.\c;i E, division I Burnley 2. Chaiiton Ath 0. Cardiff 1. Aston Villa 2. Liverpool 2, Chelsea 0. Manchester C. 5. Blackpool 0 Middlesbrough 5. Man. Utd 0 Newcastle U. 2, Bolton War.d. 3 Preston 2. Arsenal 0 Sheffield 4. Sunderland 0. Stoke City 1. Derby County 21,279 words
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Advertisement115 1953-04-27 10 ii v.m. i.r>. r>^E JL^ \i/xmfT^l2 TH DAY iKoi> M -jifij iJiIUL TODAY! LAST 3 BAYS indswll BOB'S ON HI!; k WOO PATIT > FOR JANE in fcSfa^ 1 ?aieface I^#^ ifeg^i waul wf*&* 1 1 Robert Taylor 1 (M \nis l\ ANHOC) DKINGS Y*>l ANOTHER (iKI M THRU 1.1115 words
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Advertisement190 1953-04-27 10 SHOWING |sJ<l l'l f CRAWFORD HALE^- the SABRE 4 thi ARROW" FROM WARNER tROS IN NATURAL vision- Warn£r£ c VINCENT PRICE FRANK LO\IE.JOY Special Note i AS Viewers (Polaroid <.l.,xs, and hy g ieniyjH> dhinl,-, TODAY only! JmSM&l%££xuA i NiVKKs\i.i\rii:v XnuNXI SS 'BRIGHT VICTORY "HONEYMOON DEFERRED i Siarrin* Kll K(>\190 words
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Miscellaneous70 1953-04-27 10 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA Dir 1 CA IRC J. Bemr. United v P T Dir. :\C—MFA: Senntgnnn MY 0 Blue Rovers— CY MA. BOXING: West Australian r Fed. of Boys Club— Hnppi/ World. TKftN I S: Singapore v Johore at Johore Bahru International Club. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: UMNO V Sultan S'man70 words
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708 1953-04-27 11 SEREMBAN, Sun.— With the Cricket season now in progress, the local fol- Kin Willow" are beginning to turn their thoughts to the State's prospects In its inter-state engagements this season. iU c There is a dearth of new talent in Negri and the708 words
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Article72 1953-04-27 11 BATU PAHAT. Sun.— Old Boys beat the Present Boys of Ismail English School 2-1 to win the Mahyddin Shield. The goals were scored in the first half. In the 10th minute, Maurice Khoo opened the score, ami few minutes later, Wan Ismail increased the score for72 words
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Advertisement289 1953-04-27 11 NOTICES M-llhltLA^D LJi>IE HOY At DUTCH MAIL n tv— HoHaMi East Asia Line Nl> l!(K TO CONSIGNEES >s. MELISKERK" 0 !?:D: 22.4.1953 S.H.B |> VMK 42/43 ey will be held on instant :r:cy will be held IH KLANO LINE n IL MJTCN MAIL llnlland East Asia Line Robinson Road, TEL:289 words
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Advertisement42 1953-04-27 11 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT Will all consumers who are contemplating Coronation lighting schemes please submit to the City Electrical Engineer their load requirements before 30th April 1953. Applications for load in excess of 5 K.W. cannot be accepted after this date.42 words
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Advertisement500 1953-04-27 11 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS (For particulars see Tender Room, Second Floor. Secretariat (Room 235), City Hall). VT AT E R DEPART M ENT T Supply of (a) 1,000 Tons of Granulated Sulpha e of Alumina and (b) 1,000 Tons of Hydrated Lime. Deposit $50/- each. Bo^h tenders close 4500 words
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Advertisement632 1953-04-27 11 NOTICES IIMHK NOTK'E 'TENDERS nit he received at the ofTV-e of the State Engineer. P.ibl Works Department. Perak. Ipoh from CLASS A CONTRACTORS re« with the PI'BUC WORKS DF PARTMK.M. up To p.m. on 12th June. |e&) for the riON IN REINFORCED CONI RETE OF A ROAD BRIDCK OVER THK632 words
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Advertisement497 1953-04-27 11 SIILATION VArANT S.APORK CITY N< IL CNCfINESK'S \> Ml N I Rrqui:'-d •»•> SI R. RAFTSMAN n 2 x AIM 4/4 BAM i r tmmencing 1 I I .ill. >W..M< < idurei f null I jr V«> I.« nic manship. Rn.«di ,v I" ;ige Schemes. >. i on or 1497 words
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Miscellaneous181 1953-04-27 11 TM£ MAN FROM >L/M£ 'MAO A T//V£l- 'WE AIMS SWEAR Yc* P/OfVEEf/J^ v;E BETTER BASH V^ AH'M -< VOU A WHEN NO TOci r-— T-7—^ T'MAKE /j NOLL V A fjfj* £1 IN H S SKUi-i. I FRACTURIN' AVEWTJ TV^ETPLEDGE I tfWiV-VIE^HE J'd RECKON VO'X > VO' A &E LOVAL181 words
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Article182 1953-04-27 12 CUSTOMS Sportj Ci:b main•.a:ned their unbeaten run when 'ley scored a convincing 2—o n^ er Town Ranger* in their s.A.F.A. Division 111 c league soccer at the Geylan« Stadium esterday. With yesterday's win the Customs hav e now ten points from live outings. Customs scored their Aral182 words
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Article589 1953-04-27 12 High Class Tennis By 5 Aussies SINGAPORE tennis fans had a glimpse of what the Australians intend to do at Wimbledon this year when members of their six-man contingent, on arrival in Singapore yesterday enroute to Britain with manager Harry Hopman, delighted a large crowd with high class singles and589 words
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Article450 1953-04-27 12 TIGER S.A. chalked up yet another win when they slammed five goals past Pulau Brani United without reply at Jalan Besar Stadium. This is Tigers' fifth victory in five games, with an average of five goals a match. The Tigers were definitely better team and450 words
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Article73 1953-04-27 12 Wantierera CC beat the Sinnalese Association by 8 runs in Ronr' e A ndly cnck^ match at bodca yesterday. The Sinhalese who went into wi a Water lo wicket Ton ,r. to score OMlv 6:i runs. SS!T o b.2 1 e w^rS tS£n£& f73 words
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241 1953-04-27 12 YICTORIA School, last years SAFA youth soccer champions, entered the final yesterday when they beat Pulau Brani Boys Club 3—o at Jalan Bttar stadium. Their opponents for the second year are the St. Joseph's Insti- tution. This decider will be played on May241 words
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Article86 1953-04-27 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun itnamis ot Singapore iost hi^ < l n^ le s J itle in the All-Malaya Malays Tennis championship to wS tl iwa of Job e ho Khamis began well to c id 4-1 in the first set before Yon r>ok five games in86 words
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Article32 1953-04-27 12 THE Senior League Section <B> cricket fixture between the Chh y and Cevlon SP«S Club was called off owing to rain at Xee Soon yesterdav po?SS! Ides wiil h^ u32 words
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Article153 1953-04-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Selangor Chinese beat Pahansj Chinese I— o In the MCFA soccer played on the Princes Road ground today. The gam wa s played in rain throughout makitr the game scrappy. Selangor would have won by a bigger margin had i* not been for153 words
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Article438 1953-04-27 12 *«S?t£L2' t £z~l'%£j» (L 4— Div. 2—6 r.l My Pearl 8.13 Kind Regards 8.12 E cte r 8.11 Passing Fair 8.10 (■olden Sands 8.09 Battle Cruiser 808 Liberty Flag 8.07 Sailor Bird 8.06 Kipplin? River 804 ragle Hawk 8.02 Sweet Dream 8.01 tarnley 8.00 CL. 4—438 words
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323 1953-04-27 12 KIALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Thirteen Jockeys have been suspended from riding until May 5. This follows a decision arrived at an emergency meeting held bv the stewards of the Selangor Turf Club last n*ght The jockeys are Albei t Speri- per, Gordon fjmsdown, George Whitney. F.323 words
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103 1953-04-27 12 Singapore will sond a tram of 20 youth boxers to Australia next year for the annual boxing tournament between .Australia and Singapore for (h e Aw Chrng Chye Challenge trophv from Jan. 20 to 31. This was decided at a meeting between Singapore and103 words
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Article184 1953-04-27 12 A foal scored against the run Of play enabled Malay Settlement Union to share honours with Traction Union when thev grew 2-all in their S.A.F.A. Division 3B encounter at CYM\ ground yesterday. The exchanges w*r 9 even in a goallesi first half. In th e 20th184 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-04-27 12 A view of yesterday's exhibition doubles by the Australian Wimhl i picture shows nearest camera, Lewis Iload and Ken Kosrufii the court. Clive Wilderspin and Rex Hartuig27 words
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Article336 1953-04-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A warning that a complain,, mit.., Malaya the Thomas Cup was made by the retiring president I Association of Malaya. Mr. Khoo Teik Ke, ipeaktag at the of the association held here today. "Whal are our prospects in 7 future Thomas336 words
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Article474 1953-04-27 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Recreation Club beat Ihr Indian Association by 69 run s in the first innings in the SCA senior A natch played at lions Lim Sen yesterday. Play was abandoned in the second innings, when the Chinese were 133 runs for seven wickets. Tie474 words
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Article51 1953-04-27 12 Badminton Tournament For Schools 1 'M. mnii m lUllllliMlMfl will be \u i,i H K 'i.i I iiinidii U\*4 lit.r l.v lag ontmittn rided i, th,. mn mi I K I. limn ill F SORT 111 I soi rm i /<»\» I'm hiA rn r i H ii mm M51 words
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Advertisement165 1953-04-27 12 You Heard About It! You Read About It You May Even Think You're < Seen It! But Never Until Now— The Real, The True Miracle Of It is Like Nothing That Has Ever Happened To You Before When WARNER BROS. Bring You This New Wonder Of The Entertainment World! Every165 words
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Advertisement31 1953-04-27 12 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard Alfred's Coronation Souvenirs Mr./Mrs./Miss (in block letters) is the MOST POPLLAR Sportsman/Sportswoman oi Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. D:ite Mark envelope: Coronation Contest31 words
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Advertisement20 1953-04-27 12 o Coronation c Sou****** o 0 Special Coronation |Um«U 0 Bliir >ilk KiM.ou xolli <•-»'' j 0 la Three Sfawi i^t«Mf20 words
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Title Section30 1953-04-27 1 YOUTH y EEKIY NE WSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH 1 1)|.. I N«». *>l MONDAY, Al'Rlf. 27, 1 KM K r v« i i 1:1 i30 words
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Article, Illustration986 1953-04-27 1 Character Budding In Congenial Surroundings rill w-: Australian amateur boxiat i,.,., ta nude up of member fr, tk rl ±K! lU that state. iJu Police rhix Movement, tod a 3 u ne o f the in.i... Vuslralia. started i. New s,,' r 1986 words
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Article104 1953-04-27 1 M'ilE correct ■nsweri to the -L Youth Contest of April 13 PANDIT NKIIRU lISKNHOWKR ANTHONY EDEN. T:i« Following me ihe eight nrinners:* 1 1 or Kuni 100, 23 3rd. Avenue; New Settlement, K.nmMis-, Keoh P«li c;iak. S*d. V. Anflo>ChineM tiitl*' School, ly^rt, I'etak. C'hua Thye (iuan. G104 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-04-27 1 1 To mAtfßy o« NOT To /VJARRV-TH/iTi THE QUESTION"13 words
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Article1012 1953-04-27 1 KTIHA WATERHOISE expresses with I miss of beautiful words .in>t how SUtg;apore, PeJUMf and Siam looks to her as she travels this trip for the last timr before settling. Aowi in hrr home in Tasmania. Sh»> h.is a llccl expression which places before the reader the actual1,012 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-04-27 1 I ulilrm \cir old Molly liß a S< h«M>l (Vrtifltate (iasn Hiudrni of Kaffirs (iirl* School. Is the h> nl prefe« tof the \< hool She h»l>rx la ixkr up \i in In the I'nivrrsity of M«Uya. She pla\s net ball f<»r her >rh»ol mil ki ttm keen h.irfinin51 words
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Article, Illustration511 1953-04-27 2 DE CAMOES Tl IS dc CAMOEB most rele- br.itrd ot Portuguese psetl <I«>< ended from an an- < icnl Boble and wealthy house, was born at Lisbon. •I- Has > (lu. lit (1 at the college of All S.iints at Coimbra. and steeped himself in the511 words
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Article76 1953-04-27 2 Yap Chuan Chin - Yap Chuan Chin 7>Y ILL of you the YOU I IS v ving in M have faint < .i .v el< tii ms opei F r, who k y landing tor an n or givci rhc priviJ' g< U vote. an 15i i of Klang :r know76 words
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1032 1953-04-27 2 TODAK - Women Are More Useful Than Livestock! TODAK 1 B Jmm 3n A t By In the days of Wise King Solomon, a really fine man was one who had many camels, goats, horses, donkeys and wives. Weallh was counted in livestock, but naturally— COME time ago it was last October1,032 words
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Article48 1953-04-27 2 iroßo rxius I f'l-K I Al.\ I PITCH KR and CATC H SHOES and PEPPER M < Oil MN I I 7 i I ad M f 12 Warp I 1 17 I 11, ii I -r <; W t —1 1 m S t -a n48 words
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670 1953-04-27 2 New Course Of Study For "Slow Learners" IIMMV SILOGt a lt» > earold stud«*nt at a vocational school in \eu Vork City, begins 1 i.iss at 0 a.m. by working on a practice automohilr engine. At 11 a.m.. his work on motors ended for the <l.iy. he passes into his670 words
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Advertisement78 1953-04-27 2 !mA4\ SNORKEL **<. 'ifl Actually. Sheaffer's new Snorkel Pen goes the I humming bird one better For the magic Filling %w\ V UllK> retracts h:nk info tfie P«" when filling is v^& VvOo\ \M- completed Ink never .messes up point or barrel— M w you never navc> to vvi P78 words
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Advertisement30 1953-04-27 2 WORD CHARAH Jane put < I raer, r her tc ttle Not in a lippi fBUTm SOLITION ■uiii 3 u| f V "T XilH> dXI3 NIX V XI LOH vICIVMVUJ «Uinu30 words
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Advertisement130 1953-04-27 2 M«A MU UN Csl> WARRIOR MAID N OF CHINA m HUA MULAN wos a young 9irl living quutlv ot horn. *yi when her fotho was conscript f ,\l ed for the ormy Knowing h, tros in ill health and coc J -V not stand tSe hard army fit during vartirre.130 words
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Miscellaneous89 1953-04-27 2 gg, "YOUTH" CROSSWORD 13— Roman 2 I 1/ Is ly 1^ L /sr fountain I UTmnh '3 /v 14 K::id .if chec-e > ir>-Depend on f/C 777": 10 Intone VX //'b 18— Clerical j 77 7^,^ degree (abbr.l 19— Emmet yy> <-4± -p^20— Becomes 1 /y, -i 91 n^ h89 words
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Article395 1953-04-27 3 Joy Jones - Joy Jones By d rected at all the g girlt and boys, <>nl who write to "Am in lor.*-;" -ostly 16 or 17 </. because a cer- the opposite tied at th they h line themselves to SO. Almost iger goes through on ttage. li if CM395 words
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Article, Illustration344 1953-04-27 3 CORNELL University In Ithaca, New York State, ha^ an outstanding programme for teaching its students the languages and culture of China, Burma, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam— areas which the university has found are of increasing importance to its students. In the university's China Programme there344 words
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Article114 1953-04-27 3 1. Is the horseshoe consinered symbol of bad It. k? 2. Is there more than one Friday, the 13th, in J!»r»;j? In IDV.i? 3. What was the o'd helief about "handshaking**? 4 The modern day gufM r•t 'ion about breaking i-i./ror comes from what an* .ent idea? ANSWERS114 words
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Article, Illustration801 1953-04-27 3 HAROLD GLUCK - HAROLD GLUCK SPOT THE ERR OK By THE CHALLENGE: Arc you wide awake? Can people fool you? If someone told you a story with an error in it could you spot what was wrong? Paul Husted is your age. Match wits with him. He801 words
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Article, Illustration355 1953-04-27 3 YOUTH'S ACTIVITIES OF THE WEEK Top: Five of the jrMmgetJ "fighting' jouth amhu<sva(lor« P<im' for YOI 111 on their arrival aboard the Thai on.' Between the ages o» thirteen fifteen, they are (left t<> rijehO Cyril Bodney John HrtrM— Jairw's Kcgan. Don I C— lid and Kllerv Hatch.355 words
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Advertisement41 1953-04-27 3 FOR AS LITTLE AS $1 S you con sfort a ioving* START SAVING cc unr TODAY 21 PER CENT INTEREST X will b« paid to you for that end every up »o .^P^ a maximum of $20,000. s&^ CHUNG KHIAW BAHK,LTD.41 words
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167 1953-04-27 4 CIKAMAT is situated ab I four miles from Sere £»an. Mud of the peop'e v. live h.Me are Chinese. Befjre the emergency the Inhabitants lived in their own kampongs in smal attap houses Mus of the people are fnnners and they produca vegetables and fruits167 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1953-04-27 4 Andre BLANCHET - SCHOOLS THAT TRAVEL ON CAMELBACK Andre BLANCHET by rWTWAKDLI there was nothing about the br»wa 7 colound goatskin tent to distinguish it from the odiers in the Saharan nomad encampment I was rlsiting. B'U when I stepped inside 1 found niysrlf in a well- j.ii|»i <•() lassroom. All the basicEric Schwab - 1,205 words
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Article308 1953-04-27 4 'THE English Class of St. A John's Institution, Kuala Lumpur, under Brother Leonard interested in the "Youth In Verse* Contest sponsored by -Youth (results of which appeared in these columns recently), tackled the task as a class assignment. One <* h attempts submitted carried away a prixe in308 words
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Article286 1953-04-27 4 A STANDARD rrpnrtrr went up to an ulu in the Federation to cover the story of an old Malay who was reputed to have reached the age of one hundred and forty-five years old. As the interview concluded, the reporter remarked: "I'm very much imprr>»vd by286 words
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Advertisement78 1953-04-27 4 ♦e time that d-fpecenji SlKll>5 1 1 WG.WUCM I»JCLUD£STHE (U3CST£ft.\ SPEC- €3. 4 P?A A.EWTLY THEY BEG s, v\ h Qnn k-Quii i ii,.- m m ia§ rum,, m < i"" I n,-i r.-t |j 1 1.1l ll>l (ll'IM n.i i <1«< 1 PLATO I, I Mill IH i II78 words
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Miscellaneous113 1953-04-27 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY W— fTffi 7 s AUWr JOMes I PtUP^ I f POPevciTAJor just woo),^! U^7l f f Sir JoSe f ?s^^^^ > couLolsajeE'PEA. I va^J C ABOUT j j #AUNT UOMc^ »o j r tai BUSy 6U/T' ME t*^^ C^fy fyesTAuT)113 words
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