Singapore Standard, 2 May 1953
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Title Section17 1953-05-02 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD jit jwT* Vttl. 11l No. 2<)<> SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1953. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS17 words
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333 1953-05-02 1 65,000 VOTES POUR IN FOR THILLAINATHAN HBH^--_-t------------------ i I CORONATION TOUR CONTEST ...-----------------------------MM-M-i I. rs t«u tin- Staadard i v Coronation l oui I had t.Mcir has rd <•> Ill v ihc lm il pollute da) ulu ti Ihey poun d i!m:i roupons Siagapore Staadard i yet aaotaei heclic ur333 words
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426 1953-05-02 1 Ike Paying Persona! Attention Tolndo-China *Mi! Ma) 1. (t T P). 4ond tontv •oe cr is giving the Indo-China i] irh to the Invatnmnnist Viet P i They under>tood he is most anxious that at all costs the Communists should be prevented from reaching the Thai holder. They believe that426 words
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60 1953-05-02 1 Reds Flag Down A Train With HIs Head li'op Killed I i -One »1 the top terrorists] \h Kuk, lu\> been killed by mem-; was announced yesterday. rc- il on in the re3 Rceol Border e act ties Ml P. cen- Impor- ai member of 1 *he P ntral rommittee60 words
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Article15 1953-05-02 1 THE Philippines Air Lines announced it _> inaugurating service to Bangkok yesterday. UPUP - 15 words
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Article408 1953-05-02 1 Threat To Three Members Alleged Standard Staff Reporter THE 22-man Sirgapore Joint Council of Action, representing more than 18,000 Government employees, yesterday charged the Police wiih intimidating three trade unionists who are its members. In a statement last nighr the Council states. "We learned with great alarm408 words
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Article31 1953-05-02 1 UP RUSSIA handed over a flotilla of 15 submarines *o Communist China before 'he end of March this year. ihe China Union Press reported in i Taipei yesterdayUP - 31 words
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Article35 1953-05-02 1 ATOMIC tests scheduled to 'ake place today at Las Vegas i have been postponed to May I 7 because radio-activity caused jby the explosion on April 25 is still foo strong. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-05-02 1 SOME 180.000 Coronation medals with red, white and blue ribbons will shortly be distributed free to Singapore schoolchildren by the Education Department. The children will receive these Souvenir medals just before Coronation Week. P.R.O. picture.35 words
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Article28 1953-05-02 1 ABOUT 35 udii c rman -ought asylum West Berlin in April 13,000 than the record figure* 18.000 ir March V.". Bei I official- -aid. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article504 1953-05-02 1 Vietminh Ring Nais. RANGOON. May 1. -Vietminh forces have almost encircled a group of Chinese Nationalist guerillas m the area of Mong Pa Lio, near the border of Burma and Indo-China on the River Mekong, according to reports reaching Rangoon today. Mong Pa Lio is about504 words
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Article295 1953-05-02 1 Slander Charge By Red Leader PANMUNJOM, May The plenai y i« [on <-i tho armistice delegation* was adjourned at 11 a .m. today. Anothei meeting wa for n a.m. tomorrow, At today*i m etiafl af Ual ta officer Rear Admin Daniel, thief United N •i officer, th.it the Communist return295 words
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Article33 1953-05-02 1 TOKYO M.r. I it p. The might tip. New Jei lunderoui May Day her 16-in< h mun rasta Won an A t.'" mf 1 lo patre N force.33 words
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Article82 1953-05-02 1 HONGKONG. May I: (AFP) Ju>;ice T. W Gould this evening sentenced to death by hanging two British soldiers found guilty of the murder of a Chinese woman employee of Uie Navy. Army and Air Force Institute m the Hong Kong New Territories on82 words
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105 1953-05-02 1 PARIS, May I.— Soviet Minister of National Defence Marshal Bulganin today warned troops at Moscow's traditional May Day parade that Russia cannot neglect her defences so long as peace statements by Western leaders were -not backed by deeds." "Our Government. a.s is j known from105 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-05-02 1 MISS KAKI'NA Suv.una hh.ik. a fair contestant lar the much coveted title »»t' Miss Thailand IMI pose* for her photo at Ban^s.tcn. a seaside resort of Thailand. Hot weather m Bangkok sends thousands to the sea shore. l't* photo.39 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-05-02 1 Radiophoto. GENERAL Naguib. Egyptian Premier. presides at the Anglo-Egyptian talks on the Canal Zone issue m Cairo, ln centre, facing camera, is Sir Ralph Stevenson, the British Ambassador m Cairo, and next to him is General Sir Brian Robertson. On right is Mahmoud Fawzi. the Egyptian Foreign Minister with Lt.-U.P. - 62 words
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Article52 1953-05-02 1 LADY Slim, wife of Sir William Slim. Australia's new Governor General, who has just arrived m Australia is iH and a doctor has been summoned, according to a bulletin issued last night from Governmen: House. The bulletin said Lady Slim was suffering a recurrence of an earlierReuter - 52 words
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114 1953-05-02 1 BUENOS AIRES. May l (UP). A powerful bomb was exploded today half a block from the Palncio De! Congre>o where President Juan D. Peron was delivering his "State of the Union* 1 address inaugurating the 87th session of the Argentine Congress. The blast, one114 words
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Advertisement40 1953-05-02 1 JIVENIA m u*t* fad f '^Fl if N(iArOU KUALA LUMPUR PENANO iPflHfl MM| il If I i§ iii>ll!!!iP^i liillllllOlllp 3b JS |fl -JU>^i ■HHWrft ~TT^V m^^m*Wm i* m I i s-. 3^** 3HfcH At"**Bp****ttßsar *asaa^^ j (tv Wi xi <jacks;40 words
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Advertisement26 1953-05-02 1 SSRSfII SALE now on Grandest Bargains Ever I "'NOVELTY.torn BX. North Kridße Koad Phone 3123. Spore fi. ■#j£y^* ■S:>y^'i^'^ 01^^^ V* w ___r -^IgiWMP* BB I26 words
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Article, Illustration340 1953-05-02 2 4 Women Tell Of Robbery POUH vomer •.e Singapore Sixth i i int m. i <* eked th< ho tr befon I. i_ I Ha targed with rig H imen of Sl.iH.") m cry while ilver on Jan .7 Ul Buk.t Timah Choo f th. a testified m the ho340 words
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Article38 1953-05-02 2 THE Singapore Sikh Partinidh Sabha Youth Section, whose heaaqi.ar'ers- are at the Ramakrishna Mission, will be given a talk on May 9 by Professor R.E. Holt turn on MHort culfa ra ai a Hobby.* 138 words
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Article36 1953-05-02 2 THE t Free Trade Unions, i .tiny more tl an 54,000.--'">o. workers m 12 c. lay called on >rka the world to "c i the 1 ght for freed m progress, < ad and pei36 words
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Article312 1953-05-02 2 Increase In SIT Rents SOME of the tenants of post war Singopore Improvement Trust houses will pay the 15 per cent increase m rent caused by the withdrawal of the rebate, which became effective yesterday. Others refuse to pay, The Standard was told. Mi312 words
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235 1953-05-02 2 MR. .11 STICK WHITTON m the Singapore High Court yesterday, reserved judgment m the libel suit brought against the Nanyang Siang Pau. by Ideal Homes Construction Company. Mr. Kenneth Seth for the plaintiffs ~<'.<i "nat thereon y concerned with 'he .squatters' -ide of the235 words
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175 1953-05-02 2 Jail For 2 Seamen Who Stole A Car TWO seamen of the B:. tanker "Niticina." scheduled to sail from Singapore today were sent to prison because thej could not pay fines imposed he Second Traffic Po ice Court yesterday. The seamen. Pullan Wilson Leonoit, were sentenced to tih days' simple175 words
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Article92 1953-05-02 2 THE following have passe. i he examinations of the Genial Midwives Board 'A' an I B Certificates held on Feb. 2ti and April 28 respectively •A' Certificate S N Yu Ai N'yuk. Lim Cheng Kiok. Khoe Bok Kirn, Chung Peck Cheng Jessie Lo En Foh. Kow Su;92 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-05-02 2 THE First Cameronians I sailed from Singapore for I Britain yesterday m the troopship Empire Hall- |l adale. after nearly three >) years' service m Malaya. Baaa after embarking. most of the men had stripped ta their waists. Despite the heat, one of i the. largest crowds seen I at66 words
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Article78 1953-05-02 2 nians. Rifleman George Pai fct Hy. who hobbled to the ship*> side, with the aid of two canes, to flins a parting: "You lucky -gaga!" lo his pals, who v ill bf m Britain for the Coronation. Rifleman Dncherty and a few other Cameronians. who are attached78 words
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Article92 1953-05-02 2 THF Singapore Poiice have not rareivi apt cations for U gal documents now iy.! m (i. Menon, a Colony lawyer who with hia Menon. weal to India last July, a said yesterday. i t .-poke-man said that the officer i- wai prepared to meet requests92 words
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105 1953-05-02 2 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber ot Cmm has temporarily dropped its fisht far fram bis. Rfc for alien Chinese m the Colony. Mr. Tan Siak K. chairman of the Chamber, told The Standard \< Commenting i a Chinese newspapei that I Sir Chengi tacted the105 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous89 1953-05-02 2 Weather MINIMUM I from 7 ::o prn on 7 'i iin oil "U I -tn 7..1 l*< ii m- "I tt thru 1 751 Ku <1 i i i i Ipoh -Ttl h '711 Maximum Tempi from 7 ;',O ny to 7 M.i-. 1 Singapore II Jtni: H7K» K.»tu It89 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-05-02 3 I photo. IA PORTION of the crowd of workers who attended the May Day celebrations m the Badminton Hall, yesterday. StandardStandard - 24 words
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Article145 1953-05-02 3 IHi; now Singapore Serangoon Community Centre will be utilised for purposes which will make for the development of the community, Mr. T. E. Smith, Secretary h.r Social Welfare, told The Standard yesterday. rhe m lim Ah be opened on Mr. E.V.G. Day. R ira Board.145 words
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Article, Illustration437 1953-05-02 3 MAY DAY DEMAND FOR WORKERS' RIGHTS worked Jj J' 50 Sin 9«Pore industrial i M Day demond yesterday *'a1 ™P»«"»ntaHon of the principles of trade union rights, such os freedom of association and freedom of assembly for all Tho demand was made at a May Day celebration meettng sponsored by437 words
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Article60 1953-05-02 3 A RESULT of re-organl-;i with effect from ye-ster-two units of the Royai Air Force, Singapore. the Royal Air Force Station, oi S a: id No. S9O Unit, ceased to exist as separate units. say< ati o yesterday. They have Im en an.a'; -d to Royal Air Force60 words
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141 1953-05-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. W. R. M. Haxworth, Superintendent of th c j Singapore Trafiic Police, yesterday opposed a suggestion to lower the speed limit for one-way roads. He was commenting on the suggestion by Mr. K. If. Oli j Mohamed, at the141 words
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Article99 1953-05-02 3 PASSES for ns emt Sing for t'ne ng of "Anshun" A king" sl reach Fed -ration I jrim ConOfficer, V fare Building, Singapore, as fol- T <es for ng of "Anshun* 1 ior.. Sng f er than May 8. P. uses for fli ing of **Anking99 words
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Article73 1953-05-02 3 Film's Executive To Visit S'pore JR. A. V. ROCHA, presid- i ent of C. F. Sharp ard Com- i pany, will fly to Singapore < early next week from bis head office m Manila for a four-day 1 visit. 1 Mr. Rocha is making a tour < of comnany branches73 words
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Article162 1953-05-02 3 BOA. Cs Com c t jetliner services connecting London \yitii Johannesburg. Co'ombo. i Singapore and Tokyo are operj ating with an average load factor of 75 per cent, and showing a profit, said the chairman. Sir Mzios Thomas. Sir Miles said that it may be162 words
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126 1953-05-02 3 UK Decontrol Of Rice Won't Affect S 'pore THE lifting of controls by Britain on the importation, distribution, and price of rice from July 31 will not affect Singapore. Mr. I. R. M. Willis, Deputy Director (Supplies), Department of Commerce end Industry, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Willis said that126 words
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145 1953-05-02 3 LETCHMI, the 11-year-old Indian girl who was found wandering m Upper Serangoon Road and sent to the Girls' Homecraft Centre has been claimed by her lather, a labourer at the Singapore Naval Base, Mr. T. K. Lee, of the Social Welfare Department told The145 words
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Article111 1953-05-02 3 Mr. Scow Cheng Fong, viceI president of the Singapore Teachers Union, yesterday I*- sued an appeal urging that Mr. C. D. Devan Nair, ex-de-j tainee, "should be re-employ- Ed as a teacher." ''The country provided him I the training to be a teacher af considerable111 words
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Article50 1953-05-02 3 THE Public Re!;*, Reading Room whicii ha.s moved to I its new premises m the Chin- ese Secretariat Building m Havelock Road will be open to the public as rrom Monday. The room has a special section for women and children I who ma.v wish to read there.50 words
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Article140 1953-05-02 3 A SINGAPORE Chinese fishing: concern has joined the Tiongr Bahru Community Centre m its fi«ht to lower fish prices m local markets. Mr. Teo Seng Bee. president of the community centre, told The Standard yesterday that the firm had promised ta .supply the centra with140 words
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Advertisement73 1953-05-02 3 I 1 OOfl-D^D iLUiiU ill BIJH B I chlorophyll j i Wdth paste 4Z, &tifc*oy- y> y', 'i*\yr'''%oy? mV^t mt£ 1 1 GUMS BREATH TEETH ll« is TNC i,i it Uilorophyll Toothpaste with a DIFFERENCE.... fttoulh r,l,y I m T a *«'<l te the correct promotion of For a limited73 words
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Advertisement277 1953-05-02 3 •'iVosr '.7;/ Ashmirmt*** GIVE YOU THE MOST EXCLUSIVE FEATURES AVAILABLE~In 9 MODFI S YOUR CHOICE IN SIZE a muutL^ your CHO CE |N ?m fiMi^^-tpi ISI2 i if I* *«SJk&aBb. £ASY TERMS GENEROUS TRADE -INS! Sole Distributors:— GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. i'"". CLEMENCKMJ AVtMUB SINGATOM Recipe; SWEET AND SOUR FISH277 words
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Article207 1953-05-02 4 PENANG, FfL Aag Ah Bong (70) was committed to th<* next Assises by Lt. Col. J. I 11. Weston m the Magistrate's Court today on a charge of murder ol his son. Tang Choy Chip, a registered dentist. lOC prolan. nary inquiry a Leng Kin.207 words
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Article102 1953-05-02 4 LONDON May I Ifalaya Hou reparing for historical first press conference, was worried today that attract ion Col. A.E. would not arrive m from th t. United States where he has been lecturing afti l months 1 stay m tiie ral ion. B the plane was102 words
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Article26 1953-05-02 4 MRS Shirin Fozdar, will •peak on "'rhc purpose of life" at the Bahai Ci ntre, Tanjong Katong Road, on Sunday ai I0.:j(l a.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration366 1953-05-02 4 Fed. Malay Leaders To Samad: 'Stay Here' MALAY political leaders m the Federation have urged that Inche Samad Ismail, acting Editor of Utusan Melayu and a released detainee, should "remain m Malaya and contribute his share m the struggle for Malayan inde pendence." They hove olso assured him of support366 words
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Article60 1953-05-02 4 I HROI'GH aa inadvertent error it was stated m yesti day's Standard under the heading "man cleared m paternity case" thai *Govindaraju giving evidence, said Allagirisamy had kept Nagaratnam as his mistress." What he actually said was that he (Govindaraju) himself had kept Nagaratnam as his mistress, and60 words
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Article111 1953-05-02 4 MALAYA'S foreign trade during March this year resulted m an advene balance of $5,033,786, imports b c i R 2 $286,925,309 and export* b2HJ.H«n.:>L,:{. according to otlicial statistics. Trade with Indonesia continued on a somewhat restricted scale, imports amounting p> $61,009,986 with exports at $16,639,638. No111 words
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Article46 1953-05-02 4 TIIK Singapore bran the Royal Aeronautical So. j hold its nex* meeting r Tuesda3 I P n. at the S Theatn ■■< A 1 cture trill be B yen. and a fi:m entitled: "Some App! ration of Photography to Aeronautics w. be S< < rich46 words
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Article1651 1953-05-02 4 THE following awards for Operational Services m tin Federation and Singapore during the period July 1 to December 31, last year, are announced: CB.E B: ig. C. W. Greei va 1 GFIQ FARELF: Brig. D M Shean. HQ i MIB. Col. W d Hughes. GHQ FARELF.1,651 words
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Advertisement205 1953-05-02 4 f i >% Vln i _B V\\ W 1 tlSSSlltitttllti I A XI itssltsif j i^i^ j We cloi€ r// j j and save grander 6/?. m. j l on Coronation I j j Celebration j -J [toi Punted C.mhnc 3T j *f\ >~ sheeting 70" Plain Chiffoa 1 [SALE205 words
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Advertisement314 1953-05-02 4 mti* I SOUTHERN (ABAR i* TO-NIGHT KLOSTER BEER' NKNT PHIZES OT KLOSTER BEER WIN M nhlllllU IMi IKI l IMIKHIMIM, ONI i, I -tr fc MI>S ni INMI. lu\,. g (Cbarming CABARET Qll k miss miMW POMS io sll i n )lt ir DANCE TO TBE TEMPO OP IH g314 words
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Article38 1953-05-02 5 POLICE COLLEGE PRAISED MIM R, rl Pah ns is Poli( I Bharu tke I college th.s takee I K. Car- < ommissioner of X S. Boveli, rahaag, the students Sultaa tai* had lie. I* ..t,n u.s nm mdanl Officers38 words
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Article113 1953-05-02 5 HC: Young Inspired Fed. Police GENERAL Su* G I 1 tf H gh Commissioner, VI aiay a. paid a tribute to j rendered hi Colone Ari bur Vi i Commissioner of Cil of 1 .ondon Pol ice. v as '-.i-i <\ cc m Ma a; a by 'lv City ol113 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-05-02 5 photo AT THF third unnii.il di.sp:.i.v of the 7th Sin-;., pore Company of the (iirls* Life Brigade held at Institution Hall. Prin sep Street last Bight, Mr. .1. F. Frazer. Commandant of the Boys' Brigade, inspected the eompan> of 31 uirls with Mrs Chiam Hens Hat**, the Captain Ahout !00Standard - 61 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-05-02 5 'X-'-««.._ THE casket and ay made of the finest Malayan woods, containing the laiyal Addresses for the Coronation from the Rulers of the Malay States, were displayed ut the lstana Selangor ft*. terda>. Picture show s the Hii.li rommissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer. the Deputy Hiffh Commissioner. Sir76 words
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Article108 1953-05-02 5 Support For Women Teachers THE Singapore T a Unioi insist on the -ion of married ers m the new fur English ho i tak v a ting of tha committee of the union Mr Scow Cheng I i< epresident of the union, thai the exclusion of the martiers 1 the108 words
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Article, Illustration83 1953-05-02 5 A special guard of honour or the Singapore Harbour Board Reserve was yesterday inspected by the G.O.C Sin R apor e Bas e District Maj. Gen At. O'Carroll Seett A^fJL who is also G.O.C. SUB Keserve. Officers accompanying the General were (■*»> Major A. R. Rhind and Captain R. II.Standard - 83 words
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Article31 1953-05-02 5 THE Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. will 'aik on "Malaya and its place iv South-East Asia m Oei Tiong Ham HalL University of Malaya at 8.30 p.m. on Monday.31 words
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Article37 1953-05-02 5 MR. A. M. Thomson, chief of *he Marketing Section m FAO's Rome Headquarters has left Bangkok for Singapore. Ue will spend about six mouths m Malaya doing a survey on agricultural marketing and credit.37 words
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Article121 1953-05-02 5 CONVICTING a 26-year S Meng ting ii :onceal- property, the S Fifth lag I Mr. D. H. Chap thing that worries me, [send yki to a mg 1 *t imprtsonn i ige Mr. Chapman deferred senti a a eek pt i d tig ;he if121 words
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Article64 1953-05-02 5 THE 50th birthday of the' m Yogi Paranjyothi MaI han, who is on a -non vi Singapore, will be celebrat today by hia disciples. The Yogi will speak on •'Peoples'! Duty" on the occasion. The Yogi's disciples have decided to form a branch of the64 words
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Article77 1953-05-02 5 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, May 1 Tha following ore tha closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 21 id May 21 Id. June 21 sd. July Sept. 21 Id. Oct./ Dec. 2 id. Jon./Mor. 20ld. May c.i.f. 21 id. Market:77 words
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Article94 1953-05-02 5 THE reci S gapore, Borneo and Brunei foi work and to ts contii quarter ot tl according to the I report Secretai lor Chinese Affairs m The Secrel explain to 229 a i grants contracts terms of service be! f efl the Colony for the southern I94 words
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204 1953-05-02 5 WHILE SUN MOON ENDURE PLEDGE BY 9 SULTANS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malay Sultans, m a loyal address to Queen Elizabeth II at her coronation next month, will pledge their sincerity "so long as the sun and moon endure m the revolving vault of heaven." The addicts, which k tigned by204 words
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152 1953-05-02 5 720 Lightermen To Strike Unless MOKE than I "20 workers of the General Lighterage and Transport Company will go on strike during the third week ol this nionth. if their claims for Increased wage and security m employment is not met by the management before the stipulated period. extraordinary meeting152 words
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Article20 1953-05-02 5 A CI.FRK Van Thai A ition m Mm, Sing ■i of tr on B v20 words
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Article69 1953-05-02 5 TWO A Rapide air n re for S laka We Inesday !o b >g i rie prcn ing flighl j befoi e t of the Britisl x < B The by Captaii T M. R li I H. H A Mi Date for he opening will69 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-05-02 5 photo The organisers of th<* Hpagkoag Trade Exhibition which >s to !><r held .if the Hi ppv World Stadium on M:i> I, gave dnin.-i last aifhl .it the Cathaj Kestaurant foi w**m bers of the Singapore press. Picture shows a spokesman of th«« exbibiters (staadiag) welcoming tlo*- ruests. StandardStandard - 49 words
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Advertisement51 1953-05-02 5 ,i iiH'"P se iMi fii<(o' H r\ i Chines hu 9 FATHER OF MEDICINE, Z fff*' HUA TOH mfwHl lical Holi m lomily ENG AUN TONG <®***J T 'SER MEDICAL HALL Bno l)V T 7WetkasaasUp Time tested to m accuracy* ii •Dutstatioa repairs solicited th rouili V\.v:-Il leistered fcfc PHONE51 words
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Advertisement135 1953-05-02 5 <J mar I X Jrle I v\u^> -ues ,uou coil altera o You do NOT need to have a whether YOUR Rolex is an large bank balance on which expensive or inexpensive mo Jo draw for the purchase of a you con rest assured that it Rolex wrist-watch. The Rolex135 words
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Article743 1953-05-02 6 JN view of the letter published a week ago by Mr. CH. Koh, a life member of the M.C.A., and the public comments his letter has aroused, we feel that the leaders of the M.C. A. cannot remain silent or i ef; ain from taking necessary action743 words
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Article202 1953-05-02 6 WHO Is Anti-British?, asks Utusan Melayu m an editorial today. The papei wa: commenting on Dato Onn's speech at the national conference called by the Menteris besar. A man is antiChinese or anti-Malay because he thinks more m terms of the interests and privileges of his own community202 words
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Article73 1953-05-02 6 SINGAPORE'S three Chinese newspapers comment on Labour Day. Nanyang Siang Pau m a tri- bute to labour urges the of a provident fund Dill by Government as a «tcp towards providing a measure of security for the workers. In view of the labour unrest m the Colony m73 words
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Article70 1953-05-02 6 SIN CHEW JIT POH recognises that the Labour movement m this country is In its infancy, but hopes that Labour Day will serve a.s a reminder to labour to further its aims. One of the major problems facing labour today i.s a kuk of popular support and unity70 words
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Article43 1953-05-02 6 CHUNQ SHING JIT PAO •tresses the need for justice L>r workers but warns that promises of Justice by totaRtarian states sre 1., i It ur-^-s the free workers of the erorld to co-operate m freeing their colleagues froni oppressive master*. I43 words
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Letter507 1953-05-02 6 Sir, It is amazing to what length politicians would go to mislead the people. I refer to the tactics which the Member for Education m the Federation, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham resorted to at the National Conference m Kuala Lumpur on April 27. Dato507 words
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Letter138 1953-05-02 6 Sir: Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, Chairman at the National Unity Conference declared: "We interpret to-day the desire of the people of thi s country to create a united nation and tree nation m this part of the world". True, it is the desire of the people of138 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1953-05-02 6 William Courtenay - HOW FARED U.N. PRISONERS UNDER THE REDS William Courtenay By April 20. 'THE first prisoners ever taken m a war waged under the banner of the United Nations returned from Communist camps m North Korea today. They saw the U.N. Flag; the Union Jack; the Stars and Stripes; and the1,150 words
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Advertisement121 1953-05-02 6 1 SINGAPORE tigeb STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER I HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: ***** ***** Coble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Squore, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANO 45, Sulton Street, 83, Cowon Street, 8, Leith Street,121 words
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Advertisement14 1953-05-02 6 OW MONDAY Gmid Coast Mart's Tos**arsls Solf" fmovemnsosst liy A TIM US' SI'LCIAL COUIU.SI'UJSUUXI'14 words
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Advertisement106 1953-05-02 6 Lin a world of competin claims I.onyincs can sic: these simple undeniable facist Best result for timing EVF.K achieved hv a wrtet-toatch at NEUCHATEL Observatory, LONGINES watch No fi*****. p POINTS Standard of absolute precision 0 2 Best result for timing EVER achieved hv s wrist-watch at GENEVA Observatory, LONGINES106 words
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Article465 1953-05-02 7 DULLES IS DISTURBED OVER LAOS' INVASION WASHINGTON, May 1 (Reuter)— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, told Senators today he was "greatly disturbed" about the invasion of the Indo-China Associated States of Laos, ond directed his staff to study possible United States465 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-05-02 7 yuioyuoyuiyu Kiss Faisal H of Iraq Hhosf Coronation takes p| aff m Bashdad today— Mh birthday.- U.P. n.n, ii..-- 11 111 ii» his babj ns Basma. lie nil] be rowafd t<»(i:\ Amman. UPU.P.; UP - 36 words
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Article128 1953-05-02 7 MOSCOW, May 1 (Reuv)~ The Russian Government d last night that the recent Soviet amnesty would anply to George Bundook a 30-year-old Londoner sentenced m his absence by a -cow court m l!) 48. and that he would be allowed to ye Russia. Tiie128 words
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Article105 1953-05-02 7 PIETERMARITZBURG NaMay 1 (AP) Senator Beaton Nicholls, oneS uth African High Com- ion. said here night that he had evid--1 c 'ex. dus** of King people from th Africa. re- -yjo:n the United (opI party. lie said "if English-speak-ple pre to be driven S Africa.105 words
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116 1953-05-02 7 WASHINGTON, May 1 (Reuter) President isenhower yesterday sent to Congress a Defence Department re-organisation plan which would increase the authority of the civilian heads of the armed forces and limit somewhat the power of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. believe our defence estashment is116 words
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Article126 1953-05-02 7 LONDON, May 1 (Renter)— Britain is to build a new experimental atomic power station the first ever built the Minister of Supply, Mr. Duncan Sandys announced m the House of Commons yesterday. It will be across the river Caldcr from the Ministry of Supply's atomic126 words
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Article97 1953-05-02 7 CAIRO, May 1, (Renter)— Prime Minister General Mohammed Naguib stated yesterday, that if the current Anglo-Egyptian talks on the Canal Zone were to be successful, "the tremendous etfort which Egyptians had exerted m carrying on the national struggle for liberty and independence would henceforth be directed97 words
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Article26 1953-05-02 7 CAPTAIN Manuel Fernande? of Miami. Florida, shot down his 12th Communist MIG yesterday equalling the Korean war market by Colonel Royal Baker of McKinney, Texas.—AP. APAP - 26 words
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Article100 1953-05-02 7 JAKARTA. May 1 (AP)— Twenty Chinese squatter families are being deported to Red China from northeast Sumatra for illegal entry and creating dangerous disturbances. Interior Minister Mohamed Roem said yesterday. The Chinese, about 100 persons, are now detained at Medan awaiting a ship. They are100 words
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Article62 1953-05-02 7 M. EDUARDO De Arteago, former Uruguayan Minister to Belgium, was fined £20.000 at Dover, Engiand, yesterday for attempting to export diamonds valued at £13,783. Mr. Malcolm Morris. De Arteago's counsel, said a telegram had been received from Uruguay stating that the National Council had decided to dismissReuter - 62 words
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Article32 1953-05-02 7 EIGHT loyal Kikuyu members of the Kenya security forces were killed last night when a Mau Mau fans, armed with guns and rifles, swooped down on a village m the Forthall AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article14 1953-05-02 7 HAMMARSKJOLD United Nations Secretary General yesterday received Soviet delegate Andrei Vishinsky fer luncheon. AFPAFP - 14 words
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Article18 1953-05-02 7 FRENCH police announced yesterday the arrest of a group of Tunisians on charges of terrorism and sabotage.— U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article32 1953-05-02 7 THIRTEEN Philippine soldiers, including one officer, were killed and two others were seriously wounded early yesterday in a battle with a Huk force near the United States airbase in Central Luzon. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article21 1953-05-02 7 CATHOLIC Archbishop of Bombay, Cardinal Graciae was admitted to a hospital m Brisbane yesterday with a severe attack of lumbago. UPUP - 21 words
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Article33 1953-05-02 7 EAST and West German frontier police patrols exchanged shots yesterday at the sonal border at Lifhtenhagenr Lower Saxony, after East Germany police had fired at West German prasants working m their fields. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article102 1953-05-02 7 SUVA, (Fiji). May 1. (UP)— Concern was expressed yesterday m some quarters here at Fiji's fast increasing population, particularly m the rising lead Indian residents hold over native Fijians. The estimated population at the end of 1952 was 312,000— an increase of 10.000 for that yearReuter - 102 words
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Article227 1953-05-02 7 JAKARTA, May 1 (AFP)-The withdrawal of the liutch military mission m Indonesia is expected to have far-reaching consequences both military and political, observers said here today. The mission came to this country m 1951 as a result of the Round Table Conference agreements between Indonesia227 words
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Article62 1953-05-02 7 WASHINGTON May 1 (A.F.P.) The l'nited States has a stock of hydrogen bombs, the head of research services Of the IS Atomic Energy Commission. Dr. Thomas Johnson, told the American Society of Nucleur Scientists. In his speech, released yesterday. Dr. Johnson referred to it as the "IF'62 words
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Article92 1953-05-02 7 BOGOTA, Colombia, May 1. (Reuter) Most of the TO policemen feared earlier 'o have lost their lives when the Colombian motor ship Dochara sank off tbe Bay of CuptCt were reported yesterday to have landed safely on the Pacific coast. The newspaper. Tiempo. which published the92 words
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Article, Illustration77 1953-05-02 7 Dancer Is Questioned photo. <V l\\\\V\\\ 1* AVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW ju J A TEHERAN night club >** dancer known as Helen is x brought to police headx quarters for questioning J following the disappear--1 ance of the chief of police, 2 Brigadier General MahJ mood Afshartus of Tehe--2 ran. His body, missingAP - 77 words
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Article34 1953-05-02 7 MRS. LILIAN BEMIS will think twice the next time she plays "Good Samaritan" to a dog. She helped a dog out of B trap and was immediately bit'en m the nose. UPUP - 34 words
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183 1953-05-02 7 Mohamet Forsakes The Land Of 'Wine Women' COLOMBO. May 1 (UP)— Ninety-six-year-old Afghan herbalist, Mohamet Allum. who passed through Colombo en route to his native Afghanistan after 66 years m Australia, said he ofTered to cure King George VI, but was prevented by the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies. "If183 words
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Article71 1953-05-02 7 LONDON, May t, (AFP) Former Chiel ol Staff to M _rshal Rommel, General H Speidel, irrived here last n by air to attend B demon tion of new British arms equipment. Speidel, whose visit here haa been the subject of sharp criticism m the Commons,71 words
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227 1953-05-02 7 NAIROBI, May 1 (Reuter)— The Governor of Kenya, Sir Evelyn Baring, said yesterday that Mau Mau terror gangs an "elaborate well-knit organisation" were likely to become even more dangerous, vicious and desperate m future. "It is going to take time to destroy the227 words
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359 1953-05-02 7 WASHINGTON, May 1. -A State Department spokesman said yesterday tlie chief I nitcd Nations negotiator at Panmunjom did not reject the possibility oi a neutral Asian nation acting as custodian for prisoners who refused to return behind the Iron Curtain. Spokesman Michael359 words
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Article146 1953-05-02 7 German Spies Confess BERLIN. May 1. > I ive Germans, art. ted this week on eh irgi t pying for Rusji a. planni d to formation sh »ut Allied trand West Germany* j det plans. polic e here c They are laid to have ronfessed to Rath, rng militai v146 words
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Article48 1953-05-02 7 LONDON. May 1 f.\H'i I k J .rc.-ki. i' h J D nmark m a MIG-15 fight, r. last oight eharg nda li fl us pilots who plat graph v. m. B ight the olTer n ral Mark Clark i tical! y w48 words
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Article66 1953-05-02 7 OAKI AND, California, lfi f 1. (AP)- 1 1 M. ::4 f a 1 rlift pilot accused of ng heroin from Japan, pl. inno «nt jrest< rday b€ Municipal jud^ Edward J. Smith. ICacAlthur is charged four If of ll tici and m r ■'•<>■•.66 words
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Advertisement69 1953-05-02 7 j ll|; \J^iN^ru-[>i; is amm,yi-.i VG ill PHONE~B2SSI I [_SO* FREE DELIVERY Washington 412/.,. RT CLI N 'NC CO.. J^S^^^i^^OAD. SINGAPORt-9 I j j ~ftn******,*t I FOR COMFORT, PLEASANT I SL *«OUM> ms iND MODBRATE j TERMS SEASHORE HOTEI. '""''.om:: vo an x I "<'W I|{ ou). SIX,;AIH>BE. I r—69 words
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Advertisement23 1953-05-02 7 HAVE YOU BUNTING 2/25 and 3/50 per yd. PENNANTS 12 yds. length $14/- and $17/25 JOHN LinLE CO., LTD. siM.AI'OItK AM) KUALA LUMPUR23 words
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Article375 1953-05-02 8 WASHINGTON, May 1. Britain and France have replied strongly to accusations by Senator Joseph McCarthy that both countries are involved m hauling goods to Communist China. Senator McCarthy stated that Chinese Communists are at least part owners of some ships hauling goods to Red ChinaAP; UP; AFP - 375 words
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Article70 1953-05-02 8 HAIFA. May 1.(AF5) -The Jerusalem is at sea day on her maiden voy se to the United States with I of passengers and a bouquet for New York*! M yoi Vincent R ImpellitterL The flowers were I yi ft from Jerun'a Mayor, A. Knriv. The 40-year-old Jerusalem,70 words
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Advertisement739 1953-05-02 8 Agontg ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. 111 ft lumpui ill S unre BSSI/J F Sham 295 M. nai ta IM Penang X? 5 t B^nmnrdhul for Liver p<_>ol. Odn II 7May 8 '«Vfay I'.invnrluh for London, Rotterdam Hamburg li ISMay IC ItMay II SI May t Reaartj foi Genoa Liverpo.il GUsanai739 words
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Advertisement1186 1953-05-02 8 m nm BLUE FUKNEL LINE c.n ttnrsi (It lines) x.i ...i,«.r MANSFIELD «X CO.. LW. r»s U |f ,> s Incut pmaled ln Sngapore r,> 'irrl.-rs' option to |»riKr«il ria other ports to l<».t<l and •h- h ir*.- cargo v\ui\i.- iiuni'iwii (ll A»iam lomion a. io\ii\i:viai PfMtra Dij« SnJ.s- P1,186 words
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Advertisement403 1953-05-02 8 PRINCE LINE TO HALIFAX BOSTON MAY YOKK BMTIMORE Also accepting cargo for PHILADELPHIA and MONTREAL Spore P sham Penang m.v. Javanese Prince In Port May 7 May !> 11 Sails May Sth m v Cingalese Prince .'JOJune (.July IJuly <l HJuly Agents: HARPER GILFILLAN 6c CO M LTD. li-h-phi.iM Miicaiore403 words
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Advertisement896 1953-05-02 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAIUNGS FKOM SCANDINAVIA IK (OMIMM Spore P Shim Pm-ir, SFI.AMM for Bangkok 4 TMay 'SONCiKHI.A toi Barifk ..k 11 l'lMay •JAVA* tor Diakarta t<ar»fkok i-ditjon Hongkong m Manila Kobe Yokohama 2t ?*?Ma-f 18 IHMay IS l?Mai "FIONIA' for Bangkok I/IJue "ASIA" foi Bangkok Saison, Hongkong Manila Kobe896 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-05-02 9 photo. I M(; n SEVILLE, dlree- jj r 0 I s ereral laetraliaa i ragiaeeriag J panned s I > ngapore I inn AC yesterdaj i; nit i- das boalaesi H i -mi mv *a] |j l ondon StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article107 1953-05-02 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) io Bl aga par c yesterday were: v !.»__>. B"> ers Sellers Na 1 R.S.S. Spot Loom- 7?j 73 No. 1 K.S.S. ft n*. 2 R.S.S. *«>i < )9 Mo r 3 R.S.S. ggj Ml lone: after easier. SLW.APORF. Fri. The orice107 words
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151 1953-05-02 9 THE Member for Economic Affairs m the Federation. Mr. O. A. Spencer, has written to the pre ident of the Johore Smallholders' Association, Mr. Mofnmed A ris bin A. l-athil, to reaffirm the Government's views that smallholders are a vital element of the rubber151 words
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Article44 1953-05-02 9 i'OI.O.MBO. May 1. (l'P>— worth more than fts3OO,OOC was expz-r*ed Brit; i Ceylon ling to Customs <n:ne -urll circles a> rts sugar on n nopoly. K. Ab Controller F ned that the were "ed ble :-^ed of only sugar.44 words
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Article27 1953-05-02 9 V< May 1. AFP. and Japa i c t.i enter or V port owing ring the i I ading was ecause of the I27 words
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Article133 1953-05-02 9 RUBBER prices m Singapore dropped :>,H cant to ::i cents per lb. for first grade rubber lor May shipment on a market thai steadied at the close after being easier. Lewis and Peat m the weekly report stated that a very welcome improvement m133 words
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Article56 1953-05-02 9 I Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices (in cents; per lb.) yerterri. i M y Bjyets Sellers 731 731 k v:; No. 1 June 7:>? N r. -J May 76 N" 1^7 67| RMA on tender Ma 73| June 7:_| 731 J 7.1 Juo Sept r56 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-05-02 9 PARIS has elected yet another pin-up This time to glorify French wines. At a recent ball at Palais des Sports, amidst barrels and bottles. Helene Miehaud. 81, student, was chosen as Miss France des Vins. UP photo41 words
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Article248 1953-05-02 9 LONDON. May I.— The Treasury announced that recent discussions between the British and Japanese governments on the Anglo-Japanezse sterling payments agreement had been satisfactorily concluded and arrangements were now being made to meet through normal commercial channels a temporary shortage of sterling which Japan248 words
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238 1953-05-02 9 HOW RUBBER CAN KEE? PACE WITH ALL RIVALS NATURAL rubber can keep poce with oil competitors as long as if keeps abreast ot the consumers' requirements and fully recognises the vital functions of technical service and pro duction development. 4 Th l S n S<i !in ,vrn b y lhe238 words
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Article44 1953-05-02 9 SI I IRE Fl '1 dow: I m VI tin to tion i ne»_> .c\ I Co 51 4<Ht K. Kan 41 Pel 4 Ru B i Thab B i 1 7,1 1 4") IMIISIHIM s MIVM. ki r.-n k>44 words
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Article66 1953-05-02 9 WASHINGTON". May 1 (AP) Iran yesterday repeated its offer to sell oil and oil products to Japan and the United States at half price. 1 The Iranian ambassador Allah-Yar Saleh told a news conference the U.S. State Department has indicated it would not oppose American buying, but66 words
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Article70 1953-05-02 9 Malayan j n statistics showed slight increase m the production of tm-in-con-centrates and a substantial reduction m fhe stock of n metal and tin-in-concentrates at the en.i ot March. Production <>f l.n-in-coneen-trates, mcl iding thaaa tton i mints di'anc washes l amounted to 4.743 tons compared70 words
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221 1953-05-02 9 WASHINGTON, May I, (Router)— Mr. Harold Stassen, the United States Mutual Seenrity Director, said yesterday the United States would not use coercion to make friendly Governments halt trade with Chinese Communists. I He told the Foreign AtTair«= Committee of the221 words
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216 1953-05-02 9 'More Output After Truce'— US Rubber NCW YORK, May 1 < AP) Halted States Rubber Co. looks for an even greater volume under a 100 per rent peacetime economy than nnder Hrn present guns-and-butter set-up, 11. F. Humphreys .fr., chairman, told the annual meeting. As the Industry appronrnc? I*o per216 words
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Miscellaneous1050 1953-05-02 9 SINGAPORF. V' c Z?*' ratlon l n'* Pf: J -e am: To Gemss 1 Newi |S>« MO Sootlishl 1 the J..iu/irgAr p.m P roe ramme Ism Singapore-Kuala Lumpur Emergen^: 7.30 M B Dubv --v lO Eddie fleyward (Night Kxpness) 715 aai Take A Bow- 9 uiak T ta lens Orchestra:1,050 words
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Article, Illustration1288 1953-05-02 10 SIREN of the Indian Ocean is Miss Place Kanwal, winner of the Karden-Kolionos-"Teresa" Talent Contest organised by Producer Karden of America's Metro-Gold wyn Mayer Films She is making her debut m the films ia "Dice Nadan," uader production ia 80mb...\. India. 'ANNES.— WeII, once a^ain1,288 words
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Article326 1953-05-02 10 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR fy I pOIIAV* U( (.1 I !<;\;_ lii-r I. m.i i.m r HlNMllll n riltin m iir i.i ii,.- i KWin water itnlliH 1 __v. xn AI M,l{ e%«n I M 1 i I■ i I I '"r I son c i to326 words
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Article, Illustration246 1953-05-02 10 Star Contest No. 13 \II through (hn v.i rk Ho Singapore St aadi rd pr v,nts it s thirteenth star nil. est. XII u\e got io do is to called the pictures ai.d eaapoaa lor all si\ d.i\s and send (hem tn»eih< r with lli«-246 words
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Advertisement310 1953-05-02 10 today Ji*. _jH/rxrir*Y daily! i i:.-» i f*££ i 'n ka■l V a w v *^^^^^rf3^ii^a*kwbi3*: RIVIM.I.D lOR IHK FIRST TIME!- Afc*. ••(ii'l RAI lON SILVER PLATI." \J$& m Above and Oeyond &Vf Robert Taylor eleanor Parker *g^^^****mm****\*******SSkW*-******^A*>t^mn***^ TOrIIGHT MIDNIGHT! BLAZING WITH THRILLS! llii4_«ir^' -w--^if. J^ V a -w*S*****rT^ _^je^,310 words
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Advertisement61 1953-05-02 10 nu t i»i pon Rl \l> Mils i.iini;i VOL OROIR VOIR PATItRN: iou must enclose three ten cenl stamp*, it you want *our pattern cut If I don't get the stamps you don't gtt the pattern A number of orders hate come t,, me with ou, the stamps These won't61 words
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Advertisement316 1953-05-02 10 J\fiBV Sho'iriiiff f%/^/C\ ii. ii". i. 6 .(i o_:io rir^nlNul?*'! stalks tho Show World's <jflK3^^ Ifc B :auti. s for his Museum's w N -feH' CHAMBER OF hORRORS! WARNIB BROS ASTOUNDING HATUBR N 1'... ihi> Pol rend >|)n m li-s whirh musl he Horn m> s.. ih* hint will bf316 words
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153 1953-05-02 11 N m*9 1 < A!> > Low, V Worcestershire, I nglisli ounty Cricket, tarnished the '^nutation for invincibility m rain and yesterday. With their score at 333 for lst. r declared— a tiling no Worcester team S^"_Ssuj t. »"<• lead. ■the thc a Bi B 1153 words
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Article36 1953-05-02 11 ALOR STAR. Fri.— In ;i 40ccej played here ye>v in aid ot the Methodist ch Fund. the Province Football Association i ated by 5 1 by e a lor Si ar Soeeeritri s36 words
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Article658 1953-05-02 11 Blackpool Victory Will Be Popular WEMBLEY, England, May 2, (i'P> —English cers biggest event of the season, the finaT^f the Foo ball Association Challenge Cup. will jHtmili i■ n atternoon between Blackpool and Bolt«r^for^^ capacity crowd of 100,0*0 fans before I For the first time for658 words
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Article47 1953-05-02 11 RADIO Malaya. Singa pore. wil| broadcast a relay from the General Overseas Service of thc 8.8.C. of the interval summing up and commentary on th P second half of the F. A. Cup Final between Blackpool and Bolton Wanderer, today at 10.15 P-m.47 words
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256 1953-05-02 11 WONDERLADS Sports Party maintained their unbeaten run when they snatched a narrow S-2 victory over Young Companions Athletic Association m a keenly 1 ought out SAFA Division 111 A league soccer at Gey lan* WnSy«/Y CS lerd 2 y- o a, thPlr^il£.J [iCS^ CdJ.° W,!J256 words
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Article255 1953-05-02 11 AFTER scoring two goals fri the first half, Fathul Karib slammed m three more to Katong Sajarah's two to score their third victory m SAFA's Division 1 league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Although beaten Katong Sajarah made their opponents **n\ all the way255 words
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Article56 1953-05-02 11 S. XAG I AH. the Colour and south fast bowler wiu not play for the Rest aga-.nst the Padang Clubs at cricket tins weekend. Nagiah pulled a thigh muscle while bowling at the CSC nets on Thursday His place will be taken by Yusoff Madari56 words
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Article57 1953-05-02 11 TIONG Bahru Range:-* >ufTer- d another setback when thei •ere defeated .1-2 by the Police S] orts Association m their SAFA Division 2 fixture a! th* CYMA ground yesterday. Pohct who are tipped oft :.> win the Division 2 title have mine points from their hve outings57 words
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Article16 1953-05-02 11 BALESTIER UNITED beat Cosmos Sports Quß .i.t m a division 3 league soccer yesterday. <»«•-•—16 words
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Advertisement93 1953-05-02 11 NOTICE I Ills *ryes t" inform the public that, as from 29th \pril, 1953, Mr. v X Wang (Wans Pea Kuan), ager ol our Tiger Press at Xos. 1 and 3 Lim Teck il Singapore, has severed his connection with „,i preft and that the said Mr. P. K. Wans93 words
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Advertisement514 1953-05-02 11 NOTICES KLALA LtMPIR MI NICIPAL ELECTIONS RtCISTRATION OF ELECTORS DBGISTBATIOM Officet at x YM A. Brickfields R In^' Cl .tre. Batu Roa 1. Railway Ir. Sentul. Malay Boys* S Knmp>ntr Rihru. M Gir School. Sei Road Englinh School. h t Br Street Malay School P. r Roa Chinese A Hall.514 words
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Miscellaneous199 1953-05-02 11 Sports Diary SOCCER SAFA Div I. Rovetg r mr J Besar; H M. Dockyard v. RockUies Dir. II Grulang CRICKET: Padang Clubs v. Rrsi at SRC SWIMMING: SSC chainpkmshipt at SSC, 3.30 p.m. Shell v SCC AT SCC lodav shrii: d Maughan, F. c, Spencer. I Gooneeegram L E Fencott,199 words
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Article276 1953-05-02 12 Windsor Lad (ii\ Reveller j Goodwood >• »««M -i v i»i ix ir. noi *i. 1 l»un«1on:iiil M.»ii. .11 PlrtMrr /.ii.iu\ th ly |{< m- I'IMIIM I mill. i lI.HI. lIMiIK M'.OXI. All ll«.\l MMiIK L \\vt\r Ml l.fffal l«'lUl.r Miiim Ml *aigtM r.r.m I ilr M.iilHin.- N<»«ni276 words
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Article643 1953-05-02 12 PICTURE HOUSE who cantered away from his' ri\:i!>; over 51 fa; longs on the Hrst day t»ets 4 lb. more m this higher division (Race 1). He is iv striking form and should again account for Zalovix who, however, meets him on 8 lb. better643 words
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Article1286 1953-05-02 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.00 p.m.—Class 5, Div. 2—6 Furs. l 151 Phiure llousr 3v Ml "Shaw Stable" Rpsacer B D an|! I IM Iljnte's Idyll liv 8.11 Mrs A Gordon Hobb b Bf 3 \J\ Zatevia «v Ml Ml Teo Chin Seng Yona S CI 4. 123 Finalist1,286 words
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Article68 1953-05-02 12 :"M><>\ April jo, (Reuter) Eootba Results ..iflP" Wvlslon I: Charlton x roti mham Hotspur 2 Leagac Division Doncaster Rovers I. Luton Town 0 league Dieisioa i Southern: ;«M"; Orient Colchester ..'V,*** Newporj County I. wii 11 wall :t. Northampton Town ■I. Norwich City Walsai) 2 Bournemouth68 words
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Article41 1953-05-02 12 AI )1! STAR Fri The three state soccer playei San Kwok Hin. Vai Anffin and Ishak *«s*»n vho i been .suspended from Septembei Iml year to <T '< li" term reduced rrom I>. montha to u1.;": M ,,s wspensiou41 words
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Article204 1953-05-02 12 IPOH. Fri Encoursged by their Impressive victory over Penang last month. Perak have tered a s-^ cricket team against Sei;,- Kuala l.umpur this wee ci. The batting wil] be no problem to skipper Walker bu; one cannot say the game ol I bowling st204 words
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Article, Illustration647 1953-05-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. The main sprint event <R OCC 6) fj horses class 4, div. 1 looks wide open as three maiden winner, Kiss Awake, Sweet Dream and Ajit plus Trumpington II ff brought together. I take tha fit and fresh Trumpington. RACE EIGHT MARCUS AURELIL'S romped647 words
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111 1953-05-02 12 .pl.iin ib ml uun vincinffl) ever th,- although hr ln> 1.. n «arr\ G ll» mur,. \,r tl, M tr.i furlong In vtin 4 £00 J llllill, ul 1j,,,! douhlr lor th,- inn i A mu Hark. r will again t>, Tankard mrho111 words
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Advertisement152 1953-05-02 12 Going Heavy The going for today's races will again be heavy as rain fell yesterday. Spore 14 2* ■••< tp|- mm f" ■■Viyi.if.MnMii M.,|,| tt ICI. OHOJI y wSjSJM'^ '-#i«^_____tt_fci>^ mt JmmmmW M tallf #m r I I -^zl^H I *J^M I mm^L^mY F W n3-"«£ j^H *j/ ■tB \m152 words
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