Singapore Standard, 4 May 1953
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Title Section14 1953-05-04 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. 11l 301. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1953. SIXTEEN PACES .10 CENTS.14 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1953-05-04 1 43 KILLED IJV CALCUTTAjIttt MSXSTII HE DIED IN LINE OF DUTY All Boarded Plane At Changi On Saturday A BRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation Comet jetliner, carrying 43 persons on the regular Singapore to London service, crashed along the route near Calcutta nine hours after it1,217 words
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196 1953-05-04 1 ItABANG. May 3 (AFP)— French paraminh forces for the first time Paksoung region, 14 miles north of encounter was short. tliat letminh bout 30 miles from the of th minh threat, it is cairn in mis Cliy. C itists and Laotian troops i196 words
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Article153 1953-05-04 1 Alliance Censures Dato Onn i's al t- re- Chines^ were su< l al Governi. I <t- with them. he ought to res.! Government contradicts them. it must itself reap 'he odium which iuch view- must o at. He added that -ient should take n< U the publicexpression of mutual o153 words
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Article89 1953-05-04 1 HONGKONG, Miy (Reuter) Plans arc under mray in Hongkong for the HI of a Government orgai sation very similar to the Singapore Improvement Trusl i undertake large sea!? housing projects for the under-pr ge<L The aim is to house slump jwellers in reasonable accommodation at89 words
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Article335 1953-05-04 1 M ALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer. told the people ut New Villages he visited in the KluangMersing areas of Johore this weekend to "grow more food and help cut the cost of living." Speaking to Chinese New Villagers. the335 words
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Article360 1953-05-04 1 Rubber Leaders In Comet Almost half the Malayan j delegates to the International Rubber Study Group conference to be held in Copenhagen on May 11 were in the BOAC Comet which crashed near Calcutta on Saturday. Among those in the air was Mr Khoo Teik Ee, F ral Legislative Council!360 words
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Article44 1953-05-04 1 BIRMINGHAM Alabama., May 3. (AP)— A destructive series of spring tornadoes battered the south-east yesterday for the third straight day, increasing the death toll of 28 and leaving hundreds of injured and property damage of j many millions of dollars. I44 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-05-04 1 photo. MR. AW Boon Haw and Mrs. Aw (right) recently visited the squatter resettlement areas jn Homantin and King's Park when they promised to build 20 huts for the squatters. Picture was taken during Mr. Aw. inspection. StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article87 1953-05-04 1 TAIPING. May 3. (UP)— A surprise visit of seven unidentified planes on the early morning of April 19 caused great alarm to the Chinese Comniui nists in Shanghai, according to the Tatao News Agency today. Tatao said this was thc first time that planes of "unknown87 words
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Article180 1953-05-04 1 HONGKONG. May 3 Mr. Aw Boon Haw recently promised to build ;.0 homes for squatters in the resettlement areas at Homantin and King's Park. Mr. Aw made this announcement after rUitiag the two resettlement areas with Mrs. Aw. The hw ea when completed will be allocated180 words
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Article28 1953-05-04 1 THK United Nations completed the delivery of tick and wounded prisoners to the Communists at Panmunjom today when It turned over 185 North Koreans and Chinese.28 words
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Article29 1953-05-04 1 TWO American destroyers were hit by Communist lire in |he Wonsan area Saturday, hut there was only superficial ige "'"ui no casualties, the U.Sl Navjr annouoced.— APAP - 29 words
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Article60 1953-05-04 1 MALACCA. S;n —The Malayan Chinese A tn todav presented a $12,000 cheque for resettlement of 200 landless Malay families from northern Johore to Inche All Haji Raja, the T n jkab Distri I iffl is chairman of I kah r.M.N' O. branch. The presental hy the60 words
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Advertisement60 1953-05-04 1 s.^v ior Distinctive An! Jewellery r/M tluaVß at ifi G. C. De Silva 1 1Z&? ji Bros. Raffles Place. y -d''/ ->• "pore I T jA^ Phone Kim. [teer Testimmtials y /o i i m\\ _4 \\\\\**\*n T-i ju, mmmmmj HENRI HEROILIE, "lar proprietor of Harry's ra House. remarked: "but60 words
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Advertisement94 1953-05-04 1 mo kXmm&'^WZ] PALM TREEif j «W ECONOMY/ *3m _f t u /ppefirH/ices an* mceivfAf*.* Bgv> .ty mmMmm+MMmmM^mmmmm *Jmmmmmm\mmmm*u*em*^^ in 111 I If you believe that the above I thick' lines are not running j parallel to each other, you will I Be wrong as much as If you I would94 words
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108 1953-05-04 2 THK construction of a three-storeyed building in Thomson Koad to house Singapore policemen is expected to begin in about a month's time, .Mr. A. Wear. Director of the Public Works Department, told The Standard yesterday. The million-dollar building, to be located at the Police108 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-05-04 2 Photo by MISS IRENE TAN celebrated her Slat birthday at her residence in Fast Coast Koad. Singapore on Saturday. \bout 100 guests were present to witness her blowing th»- ea miles on her birthday cake. She is the daughter of Mr B. T. Tan— Peter Robin on StudiosPeter Robin on Studios - 48 words
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Article94 1953-05-04 2 MALACCA. Sun. Hundreds Roman Catholics his morning went to the chapel of s.iot.i Cm/ among rubber hill near Tampoi, about five miles from the 'I own to attend a lli<j,h M Said there every year. devotions commemorate the finding ol a tone mar the chapel94 words
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420 1953-05-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter UNAUTHORISED attap dwellers inside the City limits of Singapore may be cleared and resettled on a 200-acre resettlement "camp" if negotiations now going on between the Government and the City Council are successful. The City Council pressed its case for420 words
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Article, Illustration198 1953-05-04 2 THKKF HUNDRED employees of the Rata Shee < a*, ltd ".therr-d at the Victoria Memorial Hall «»n Saturday* to attend a dinner and the presentation of long service awards to the comp.nn's workers. Awards for 25 years' service, presented by Mr. Thomas Bata. owner of the lirm,198 words
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174 1953-05-04 2 Health Experts To Open Diploma Course Standard Staff Reporter DOCTORS and experts in public health from Britain, the United States, Philippines and India, will converse on the Colony shortly to open the first Diploma Course in Public Health in October at the University of Malaya. Prof. J. H. Strnhan. Professor174 words
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Article96 1953-05-04 2 Kelantan Regent Installed KOTA BAHRU. Sun. Before members of th e Royal family, Council members, heads of departments and community leaders, Tengku Vahya Putra. Tengku Mahkota of Ke an' an was today installed R» _ie:it during the period of absence of the Sultan who eaves on May 5 for England96 words
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Article32 1953-05-04 2 The Singapore Progressive Party Branch, Seletar, ted its anniversary yi day, by holding a m< 1 p.m. and a dinner last night, which was attended by more than TOO members.32 words
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Article65 1953-05-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Two more have I killed by Sec ur> Foi the Ft a i a A terrorist killed by a patrol of ;i,< Frst Fiji ment early 1 n the Gelang Pati i of .!< A r lie re'-«<\ en Thr d I was65 words
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Advertisement179 1953-05-04 2 White Clenncr /w//y stt^s 0/7. W*} Jj£ /t's 0 whiter White >a^jr ft's so *2Qty ond ~^mS quick to use i KIWI WHITE CLEANER for every. rmf /ou *r.ite. f I IN JARS (fX KIWI Liquid White jj^^ IN TUBES /^S___^£ KIWI New Process T^S REMEMBER! I KIWI White Cleaners179 words
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Miscellaneous87 1953-05-04 2 Weather MINIMUM Temperature: from 7 Mj p.m on Mav to 7...0 a.m. on May Singapore <75F>, Penanj; I.SF), Kota Kahru l?3F|, Kuala I. umpur (74F), Ipoh (7.1 Kuantan 1.3F). Maximum I ♦niperalure: Irom 7 Ift a.m. to 7.:;. p.m. on Mm J. Singapore (MF), Penang •KXI i. Kota Kahru |90Fl,87 words
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Advertisement94 1953-05-04 3 1848 Jf V^\ a* eg?>r ierafes^_ng< the (f "Vi) Dlood J^^-w Jsf -LESCENCE mt taste f course of l tl braceri a.?d th(j Zn ren edy to m v .:S n j r Vicnn St. Ann's Hospital lirst surgic.l ••R. General HospiCal row all r Dealers. 1 Hock Sent Co.,94 words
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Advertisement156 1953-05-04 3 ium v j VjEffi Smml rffijnS. y»______L^ \iv_v*vijK'' Bbr. jS jcSi ____B >S__PBr it* nß__f_____B_ -^^B' 2Sa_______lH Homiv -wßah. v 'v^^Ssr^' V^B iSSit Jf dV________S s jt.^_<aßfci_ ffiC«Hffy____^-_J?S_??^.'?_^^ >'T^:-: :?>Jl^^i^!^^^^^^^^w^^w^^ "<K <:^fa^___________________^^ VM^^ I mi^'^blfßK^;, J^n •"•'-';\^f*Hß^^^^^«BßS|B^S a. '"V^ ju_n_ -iru_r_.^^^^^Bwj^- fl____^^^^^^^___^^________u_3___^l^^^_l Aite __i_____teftfl _o<^x **X "s____B_____Bi_S^ffisß__*f^__________, ifWjWft^E^.- .>- .^aMB&:156 words
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Advertisement397 1953-05-04 3 m ""i^—^—^ 7"wo Reigning Queens Of Glamour i______________l^^__i^_Pi^^^^^^l^_K_. flH_lT_______________K: _^_^P^**B_i IKitv ______K J__fl_H_______r rß* _> ____H__s: ju V t w W W W¥^^ •_.*N' 4______H y at_ __________B___c *4 _ib«. .v: X-". S3m*\\mmmm*mr\ J« v■ _R_nO_l_P__k ''-_OK""*^ v -_^___H ____D^f a____Hr _^__JBc_______BPP"- !-Xv 9^ _^H _______W Jm X x&v *\\\\^mmmmm^r397 words
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Article116 1953-05-04 4 UNI 'Si tm. ceremony ay mom Fori Main- nee K< < Seletar, when 1 Presbyterian isl and Uni I I Church of St. Andrew j by the Assistant I ipa I ''..in ain, Far E Air I the B I W. A l ge rongren officer a116 words
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Article38 1953-05-04 4 A PASSER-BY, Krishnan.l was injured in the hand by a broken bottle thrown by one ol two Sikhs who \v< re quarrelling on the Ave foot way at Robinson Road night. He was taken to > hospital.38 words
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Article, Illustration332 1953-05-04 4 'Communism Losing Ground In Malaya' COL. YOUNG GIVES TWO REASONS WHY. i i i i I, > i t i t BUT BATTLE MOT YET OVER WASHINGTON, t\ erction of Malaya is or where Communism is opinion of Colonel Art h Commissioner in that c< lie says thc Communist forcesStandard - 332 words
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Article400 1953-05-04 4 THE Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces has approved the award of his Certificate for Good Service in the period July 1 to December 31, 1952, to the following: 13/18 Hussars: Sgt. D Swaine, I Cpi. J. Tierney Cpl. o.B. K..v; S'porr lngr mtgt Rl W.O.I400 words
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Article26 1953-05-04 4 CHONG PEW who sulci cigarettes at a street stall in Jobort Bahru without a valid licence was fined $20 in the Police Court yesterday.26 words
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132 1953-05-04 4 S-EA Indian Trade Chiefs Meet Today THREE Indian Government commercial representatives in South-East Asia arrived in Singapore last night by Qantas/BOAC with Mr. L. K. Jha. joint secretary to the Indian I Ministry of Commerce and Industry, lor a meeting here. The 2-day meeting, which wiii begin today, will discuss132 words
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Article88 1953-05-04 4 THE relic of St. Francis l X. er >• be brought to St.! .i ph'a Church, io milestone.] B kit Timah Irom Johore. day. it will remain there for veneration till tomorrow evenhlg when i: will be brough* to the Cathedra] of the Good j88 words
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Article71 1953-05-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The Johore Government has appointed a committee to inquire into providing homes for deerepits in New Villages. One home is for Parit Sulong New Village to house 20 people and another at Sri Medan for seven people. Homes are also wanted71 words
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Article111 1953-05-04 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE one-way east-west traffic scheme is saving at least <»n, life a month, according to comparative figures available from the Singapore Traffic Branch. Before its introduction, there used to be at least three fatal casualties along the one-way roads. This has111 words
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Article116 1953-05-04 4 SINGAPORE Chinese school teachers, at the inaugural meeting of their Union, yesterday, demanded free education for their children in Chinese schools. The teachers also passed seven other resolutions at the meeting. Onc asked Government for the same amount of aid \hat English school teaqfcers now116 words
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Article, Illustration516 1953-05-04 4 PERAK'S MENTRI BESAR OBSERVES 48th BIRTHDAY TODAY ißy LEONG HEW MENG IPOH. Sun. Thc Mentri Besar of Perak, Datoh Panslima Bukit Gantans, central figure in the recent UMNO "family*' squabble and i the Malayan National <| Conference. celebrates |> his 48th birthday tomor- <| row. Although he lias been in516 words
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332 1953-05-04 4 Standard Music Critic LOUIS Kentner played, uith the greatest intensity and feeling though uith an occasional exaggeration, four Beethoven sonatas in tlte new War Memorial Hall last night. The occasion was the first of the four recitals, sponsored by the Si__f*P*r< Musical Society, and devoted332 words
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Advertisement172 1953-05-04 4 UH MALAYAN LABORATORIES j TELEPHONE 2G523 |j WE would like to thank all our Clients for the very gratifying support they have given the Laboratories during Cy j j The volume of work has now compelled us to seek Jarger, and more central, accommodation. J 1 1 i il I172 words
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Advertisement110 1953-05-04 4 jl SPORTS TROPHIES I I Just Received a Larre Selection of (UPS, SHIELDS, MEDALS ETC. jj in Hi.\i:ii i i. r. [](> j. Specimil D*u*c*\w*%U Ta w! Schools, lul>s In /tu!. I |i P.H. HENDRY I M MA UHH It H\i. IPORI DR. OSBORNE'S \L^fr£____F Ili.MOI.liS VIKILB MANNCNI nuu-n< mm;110 words
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Miscellaneous276 1953-05-04 4 |H?, TT* rrß I'vß f ."J W___Tl__»__»ll_m>li I hlj^niiii^wAmffllifMlliiiiti ifflf rf'f ir~^-",- ''^f'T'^fiii?! i"f^ ffHi3n\T"i "ift"* i__ t' _T "r r -i gjSßHP^hlll *'>«_S 2&,i, m>___gfca^aSki--i»<l_-k^llfc___Bii_^ 19 i I I JIAG/IFOi-F <._;.::•<> OIAR t i|i L-xivcßsmr m mxixxx Tain ov Mi, Malcolm VfacDonald Coram. s_ i on M_ t >i276 words
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Article, Illustration139 1953-05-04 5 »****d •> lah a*ce, The Standard "i" pi< lures ta "Spiking ol Pic1ft Robiasaa K«»ad Biflflmpore 1. ,M "»n,u-d by a computed •i Mstea M Ibe hack of the entry. »hd self-addressed envelope if you irned reauenled hi call at the i ephen Soh 7(3, Cross Street,139 words
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Advertisement62 1953-05-04 5 •>*■»"'-. A*m**A I The modern orthockromat.c I I alf purpose emuU.on of *\\%r\ I I tpeed ond fine gram WL\ I MADE IN GERMANY I .\V\\\\V-\l\\\_«.V\l\\..\\\\\\\\._\\_\Vll\V\V\\\i--i-.tl\..\\Vl\l\\\\k\\\-\i\*r *<>„r PHOTO COMPETITION! I use the World Famous Agfa film 120, 620, 127 Km. New Tropical Packing and KmuNion. TITHES' DENTAL PHOTO SUPPIY. ITO62 words
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Article528 1953-05-04 6 BRITISH justice, noted for its fairness and impartiality, came- through with flying colours in a test Case in Penang the other day. Counsel f"r the defence ot an sect] d prison in a murder trial suceessfully applied for transfer of the case for hearing in Malacca in view528 words
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Article286 1953-05-04 6 r PHE Federation of Malaya which took thc lead in introducing Operation Service by the police, has profited from the successful experiment and introduced Operation Service in the Medical Services. Tins is a most welcome step and the Federation is to be congratulated for once again taking286 words
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1363 1953-05-04 6 GOLD COAST MOVES TOWARDS SELF-GOVERNMENT By A Times' Special Correspondent "QUR OBJECT," remarked a senior European official in the Gold Coast recently, "is to bring about ■elf-government In the atmosphere of a coming-of-age party, not of the divorce courts." After almost two years of the present mixed regime, with Africans1,363 words
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Article164 1953-05-04 6 Sir: I believe, in Australia where there i s a basic wage, this is synonymous with the minimum w.^e which will feed, clothe, house and provide reasonable recreation and amusement for careful and responsible employees. The obvious course is for employers, in good times, not to164 words
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Article118 1953-05-04 6 Sir: I am sure thousands of local borns who have the genuine Interests of Malaya at heart will join me in congratulating Mr. J. L. J. Haxworth and the sponsors of the new immigration law for their foresightedness and soundness in framing the new entry law the118 words
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Article113 1953-05-04 6 Sir: When the results of the T.T.C. examinations are published, only the list of passed student teachers is posted on the noticeboard also published in the local press but the subjects in which the unfortunate students have failed are not posted at the same time. Thlg is not113 words
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Article115 1953-05-04 6 Sir:— l read with Interest the letter from the General Secretary of the ad hoc Committee of the Malayan Nurses Union dealing with Bed Sores evidently this "prescription" was due to the influence of the Health Section of the Nurses prevention being better than cure. However,115 words
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874 1953-05-04 6 C. H. KOH - LET'S REBUILD THE M.C.A Lottery, KMT, Alliance C. H. KOH By 3 LINES OF APPROACH DUBLIC opinion as express- ed in he new >; rs both English and Ch 6 editorials. correspondence and articles) encourages one to pursue further the subject of the Malayan Chinese Association. The consensus is that874 words
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Advertisement119 1953-05-04 6 SINGAPORE TH.EB STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPKK I'' HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinton Rood, Singapore. Telephone Not: ***** ***** Coble fr Telegroph Address TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Timet Building. Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sulton Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Leith Street,119 words
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Advertisement18 1953-05-04 6 TOMORROW Laos And Malaya by ALEX JOSEY Nigeria Determined. On Autonomy By 1956 by a Manchester Guardian Correspondent18 words
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Advertisement53 1953-05-04 6 I f r^mWkW^ tm m 'mm l\J tt-'K > I A Ml__P 4_. w v HK M V FOR AS LITTLI A$ S< START SAVING TODAY #CCOU 21 PfRCFNT >NTfRf mm Afr Will be pcid tO >CM td lx* tbot 0r.4 e»iry t*p _B'^p\ monmim ot $20,000 I .\S£ CHUNG53 words
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Article, Illustration350 1953-05-04 7 EFFORT TO BOLSTER ECONOMY OF ALLIES YY/omiNUIUN, Moy 3 (UP)— President Eisenhower recommended to Congress yesterday that a commission be set up to make an "im^Tr atiye survey of the United States government's foreign trade doMcv" including reciprocal trade agreements. P°"cy, Eisenhower previously asked CongressAP - 350 words
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257 1953-05-04 7 |u\|.n\. I Rei welcomed yesterda> a .eems t<> indicate a shade iet foreign affaii I news report irom Moscow I ji Ministry has sent nc a tnll list nl its liter) Diplomatic quarters minor Moscow move which less secrecy in the conduct hev257 words
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Article38 1953-05-04 7 i \P)-~ Pa il urj r milii for the e as ie U.S nity, eeting of S iciety Tc is ise the Old continent 'n pushing »ti many 1(3 f* to ;uism38 words
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Article66 1953-05-04 7 .AFP^ S i? N TON Ma^ 3 fnnr 8 hl v ycstcr day rejected ai£L°t f he charges brought against former state Departure ad Ser for Far Eastern I h wen Lattimore. for rn.i 7 In don ying his pro- Communist sympathies. Unly three charges of66 words
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Article37 1953-05-04 7 PASTOR Martin Niemoeller Cnfr,2 f tne r. RuSSian OthodoX 1 ve nit lv. G r rma "y to inter- in the Communist crack- I 1 5 n e P r°testant Clerevmen the Soviet zone- APAP - 37 words
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Article174 1953-05-04 7 DERBY, May 3 (Reuter)— Sir Har: ley Shawcross. Attorney General in the former Labour Government, yesterday urged high level talks with Russia without prior conditions. '"President Eisenhower has indicated various maters on Which a modification of the Russian attitude would enable us to go into talkfl with174 words
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Article23 1953-05-04 7 THE Italian tanker Albt berthed at Abadan for the seo nd time yesterday to load 11.000 tons of oil. AFPAFP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-05-04 7 Photo. I IN SPANGLED TIGHTS, j Sally Marlowe just smiles and looks pretty in the "Spectacle" parade of the circus, in New <' York. This is the least i 1 strenuous of the four numbers in which she has < Darts Wide WorldWide World - 41 words
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Article67 1953-05-04 7 NEW YORK, May 3, (Reuter) Mr. Arthur Clarke, chairman of the British Interplanetary Society. believes that exploration of the planets will begin full swing, barring accidents, by the end of this century. Present research Indicated the first true spaceship might land on the moon and return to67 words
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Article156 1953-05-04 7 TUNIS. May 3 (AFP) jIVn Ch A esiden t General n ,*t de au teclocque last JJiPM! ra! i ed a "security" n<puly Mayor Chedly Kast- was shot down in dav !i rPetl of Tuni yesterday morning. The arrest of the murderdon. ft-. 1 la;:l ni156 words
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Article149 1953-05-04 7 Nehru Checks History T -UIMKDXAGAK, May 3 I I (Reuter) Mr Nehru. M the Indian Prime Minis- ,i I ter, looked at a room in i 1 a former British prison I i fortress here with a I Plaque saying "The i ,1 Prime Minister lived I 1 1 here"149 words
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Article111 1953-05-04 7 CAIRO. May 3. (APT—; Egyptian and British negotiators sat for more than three hours behind closed doors yesterday continuing their j talks on the evacuation of the British Suez base. Aly Zein El Abdin, a member of the Egyptian delegation, later told newsmen the next111 words
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82 1953-05-04 7 Russian Subs Help Supply Vietminh Rebels TAIPEH, May 3. (Reuter)— The Nationalist news agency China Union Press said the Chinese Communists had been employing Russian submarines to transport arms end equipment to the Vietminh in Indo-China. The agency said Soviet Union had turned over 'o the Chinese Communists 15 submarines.82 words
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Article28 1953-05-04 7 FORTY-SEVEN pass_ were burin d to death on Thursday In a flaming motor bus on the island of Kangwbe off Korea's west coast UPUP - 28 words
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Article275 1953-05-04 7 1 *^^^^^^^—^a^a^iaBSiaBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSaS— World News In Brief BRITISH European Airways said the Corporation's Viking airliner s which have exceeded 9000 flying hours will be temporarily withdrawn from service for inspection. The withdrawal, the Corporation said, was the result of recent modifications required in BEA Vikings flying under tropicalReuter; AFP; AP - 275 words
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Article98 1953-05-04 7 PARIS, May I (Renter)— The French Government said yesterday that a concilia' on commission wi 1 trv to Betl the strike i f 1,000 ofliei aboard French Trana-Atlaol c liners. M. Jules Ramrony, Und. Secretary for the Merchant Marine, told the men that their demand98 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-05-04 7 photo. PRINCE Charles waits with his camera to t..kc photograph of Queen Elizabeth II and his s.st, Princess Anne in the grounds of Bal Moral Castle thr Royal r.-.i-dence o n the River Dee in West \berdcenshiro Scotland APAP - 41 words
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266 1953-05-04 7 WOOMERA, May 3. American scientists and armed forces personnel watched Prime Minister Robert Menzies launch a radio-controlled pilotless jet aircraft by pressing a button at Woonura Rocket Range yesterday. It eras called a "Jindh and was dev« i ptd as a tai. > torReuter; UP - 266 words
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124 1953-05-04 7 i.YO. May (UP) munis! negot i take a lav i e es in •he Koi ean stice today while at i, n Litl Sv itch Is duled lo wind up uith United N frail tesly for the retui n of more sick124 words
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113 1953-05-04 7 HANOI, May 3 (I I') Frances top air lone general arrived to reorganize the Indo China air defences yesterday as Vietminh Communist spearheads lined up for the expected assault on the roval capital of L_U___f I'rabang. General Charles I Air Force Chief tt113 words
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Article67 1953-05-04 7 T 3 IIP! Mai dna*s bod- Y tenu.v pui a motion I e floo; t"P c> als d At e 'it her o.fle< s com!-! por: Pone am p At east _■> an re k 300 (n -he exploi Contra Yuan menv ent rt Huang O67 words
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223 1953-05-04 8 Bv A Market Correspondent DEALINGS during the week were moderate with narrow price fluctuations. The firmness in rubber and steadiness in tin staples may be attributed to the dashing of hopes for a Far Eastern settlement by intransigence in Korea and an extension223 words
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Article33 1953-05-04 8 THE new Italian motor Asia (1i ,600-tons), d I to cany 467 pa igers al i of nearly 20 knots, left > Trieste on her maiden w to the Far East. Reutei33 words
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Article221 1953-05-04 8 Industrials. C I Tin Smelters Ord. 21' 10* Kr.iscr Avj 20 F lei il I) $2 .60, Hongkong Bank (Colonial Registei i M tt >800. William Jacks 13.60, Jackson Co. 11.85 Maiayan Cement $1-55 A51.52*1, 0 ental Tt lephone 71 6o Robinson Oi d. $.1 55, Timet $3221 words
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Article, Illustration2387 1953-05-04 9 Rights Reserved - Rights Reserved j CHAPTEI j THIRTEEN I potlt'slrittits (rttsst'tl I Ire Bridge Frown I Su*'** 1 8 MvnntarU mQ Uc rigors experienced in Greenland in the thirteenth and jrtccnth centuries were felt also in Europe in a series of unusual lC j extraordinary catastrophes. The2,387 words
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Article, Illustration238 1953-05-04 9 Star Contest No. 14 Can Yoa Name This Actor? known movie personality. Do Jou rreosniNC him? There will br j neither s,>t ot stars for vou to >pot next week. Lntries for thi* contest will close next Htur sda\ \nd thr priie winners names will be published i fhe Movie238 words
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Article401 1953-05-04 10 MIDDLESEX COLLAPSE LONDON, May 2 (Reuter) The English County cricket season jpened today and Middlesex began in disastrous style being all out for 96 at Peterborough, Northamptonshire replying with 170 for eight wickets. A brave innings Ly their captain Bill Edrich who scored 55 saved Middlesex401 words
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Article111 1953-05-04 10 LU XE M BOURG, y g < ler) Nom. q d to it Bi lin i.i the d oi pean of the Davi f'■ ip by 3-0 'cad li i ay -:embourg 11 j ound i ch. v who first gles also look 1 il111 words
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Article33 1953-05-04 10 Jalil of the l v lecoms, 'l g t has tran ifer lo K tan. known on the oca! 1 and pla: for t i P 1 in lea for 633 words
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73 1953-05-04 10 PARII BUN! AR, s n. I i (entered for Ti l nation Cup Icnockoul bocci r con petition '1 W.D. Krj Young I Kril V ;ngo Chint e S 1001 Anglo Chine e School -To Chini S 1001 I Chine e Re< 1 173 words
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Article126 1953-05-04 10 LONDON, May 2. The appeal of K. McDonald Bailey, the British Olympicsprinter against his suspension sine die ha., been allowed. After a two avd a half-hour meeting in London today thc (General Committee of the Amateur Athletic- Association, Mr. Ernest Clynes, the Secretary, stated "the General Committee126 words
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Article122 1953-05-04 10 .URKEMOUTH. 2. Renter— Doris Hart i United i won i'o singles in the British hard court !:i'.vn tennis championships here beating her compatriot Shirley Fry ti-:;. 4 G. 6 4 in the fin_l. Knrique M ire i Argentina won the men's singles title beating Felicissim >122 words
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Article260 1953-05-04 10 LEICESTER, May 2 (Reuter)— Neil Harvev the brilliant Australian left-hander thrashed Leicestershire bowling here today to score 202 not out on the opening day of the tourists match. Attacking with beautiful strokes alt round the wicket Harvey reached hi.s double century in 4hrs. 47mins. his second260 words
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Article439 1953-05-04 10 Lancasters Win 10 Swim Races BERNICE and Berry Lancaster were the champions at the annual swimming meet of the Singapore j Swimming Club held at the club pool, Tanjong Khu, on Saturday. They won live events each in their i respective divisions. Results: Jan Rew, a newcomer, won both the439 words
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Article104 1953-05-04 10 Toweel Moves To Feather Div. JOHANNESBURG, May 3 (Reuter)— Vic Toweel (South Africa), the former world bantamweight champion, will in future tight as a featherweight. Announcing this today, Toweel said he expects to be ready for the ring within two months. Toweel's last bout was on March 21, when he104 words
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Article76 1953-05-04 10 CAIRO. May 3 (AP) Voung Lewis Hoad of Australia, sprang a major surprise yesterday by defeating Egypt's Jaroslav Drobnv 8-6 6-1 in an exhibition match here. The stocky, 18-year-old Australian outpaced Dro' .y rated the world's best amateur wdth powerful driving followed up to the net76 words
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Article212 1953-05-04 10 Cricket PENANC CHINESE IN FINAL PENANCI. Sun. The Chinese qualified for the final of the intercommunity crifket competition by heatin? the Malays hy six wickets in the semi final played on Victoria Green today. A tplendld partnership between E:i CheoW Teik who retired with ."{1 rims and Um Cheng Poh,212 words
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589 1953-05-04 10 SCA JUNIOR CRICKET ment or *****m*n cricketers badly to cause the abandonicnaency to ra\our Sinhalese and Chansi batsmen vr v in what was described as 'glorious sunshine', Sinhalese Association made merry at Changi to score th e only outright win of the day against the589 words
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Advertisement115 1953-05-04 10 TODAY >__h__-*n_rKr ,5 D/JLy/ < gp.p^y irl 9.30p.m. HE MADE HISTORY OUT OF THIS PERIL -FRAUGHT MISSION! i m t> m m +m mtm^^^m_ mmmm Am m m mmmwm mmmm 'j» x m* *m z IH| _Ak _____*m il__« fM fi.'V V? *«*«f' V ABOVEand $^_C__J Beyond WOr Robert Taylor115 words
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Advertisement63 1953-05-04 10 I THE COUPON RKAD THIS lil I oi.i YOU OKDEB YOUR P at LRV »"u must enclose three ten tem stamps if vou want r. Ur .u Pattern rul 1 don't fr«-t the stamps vou don't !i ln e.P«tter«. A number of orders have come t<» me with ou, (he63 words
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Advertisement304 1953-05-04 10 Toe if,'. \~9\*± v a\\**\ 11, 1.45, 4. 6.30. 9.30 tf*. >. The Man with the LIGHTNINii f!P tuW^ At a\a »t All 1 WltV D BRUCE CABOT v,' 9* A WARNER BRI A V ».\Y i It tl ili/e--2 SPECTACULAR THRILL -SKGIf;; ___f«PM.t *•»«■''<'«« jXg TOe7«P"A I •MUIICIKIO <p*304 words
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Miscellaneous472 1953-05-04 10 I rpo ha. x ot IH \lloN: I I 'I. .icli min is a Im to i I ami an oracle to Mime- T I body, ami lo that prr«oti I. 1 whatever he naya haa an ea- d I I ha need value. M I MOM»\\ lok I. ERY-472 words
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Article, Illustration351 1953-05-04 11 He Was Hero Of j Blackpool's Win mui STADIUM, Middle**, May 2 (Reuter) Matthews the 'wizard of dribble," at long C up final medal, an honour which ,;M U M reatesf footballer of all times for years. 1 r,lH,< coveted award because Blackpool, the Ji- N351 words
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470 1953-05-04 11 PARIS, May 3 (IP)— The European Boxing: Union decided yesterday to create a four-man international boxing committee whose main function will be to "clean up" the sport and standardize rules and titles throughout the world. The four named to the committee were:470 words
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Article163 1953-05-04 11 LONDON*. May X (AFP) British Olympic runner Roger Bannister yesterday broke Britain's 16-yeai-old track record for one mile covering the distance m four minutes 'SM seconds. Th e former record was held by Sydney Wooder- son with four minutes ti 4 seconds. Bannister was wearing163 words
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Article33 1953-05-04 11 SYRACUSE, New York, May ,3. (Reuter) Danny "Bang Bang" Womber yesterday beat the woi ..eight champion. Kid Gavilan, by a unanimous d© ision over ten rounds-;:, a non-titU bout here. I33 words
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Advertisement591 1953-05-04 11 TUITION (j^OR Commercial studies loin Chinese YMCA Comm .chool— the School whic» c> cd :he highest no of pa< .i, in 19.*»0 IMI. IMI a: LCC. cx,m<.. secured Ist prizes both m •Xccountinjj aid Book keeping r 19 un City Commem r i tl m Priae Fund scheme H> m591 words
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Advertisement355 1953-05-04 11 SMI MION VAI \N I V AI to l Mai v i and i g i i t t I $204 12 < 18 hOO I additi u Qua .< 4 yeai s« < 1 <»r il #»th Credit i n lanci Malay cand must ha vi Scho .1 i355 words
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Miscellaneous170 1953-05-04 11 r__^ i^SS^JKI [♦SffiS s %s§^^l P"W GALSfrj^ S l v »a_i > 1/ Jl^ K )\Jty^*MMm(\*^% C? Cl l -oJ-' \L^v^x/Ti^^_P'_^xl!-^^( r^ 1 #»g u <T- j ri^*^A^\ v v ~y I iAjfr LR HERE.' ffor COIJROE.' > tTX** o I AWFUL H APF V... J j L 3 g^170 words
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Article62 1953-05-04 12 LONDON. May 3 (Reuter)-^ Football resulta. Firs. Division: Porl mouth 1. Middlesbrough 4. Scottish League •TV* l>i v Ranger; S, Dundee 1. Glasgow Cup Semi Final: Third Lanark L Celtic l (Celtic •ron on tn^s' of coin >. Dit. 11l League (Southern): Bournemouth 1. Queen's Park R i62 words
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Article, Illustration654 1953-05-04 12 TIGERS had their hardest game this season at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Pitted against a youthful Fathul Karib team, Tigers were held two-all until .0 seeonds bei ore full time when they were awarded a penalty which Harith converted. Thus, tney retained654 words
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Article973 1953-05-04 12 LONDO 1-3 rReater) Final •>■ adiDga a. < Iim are as fol!<. i in- r i»n ision r« W I) L F A Pt3 Ar 4 21 13 9 !>7 64 54 Pn 42 21 11! 9 },3 CO 54 We>i»; 12 S 13 66 63 51973 words
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Article185 1953-05-04 12 TO KNCOURAGE more members to join the Chinese Swimming Club a motion proposed by Mr G 11. Kiat and seconded hy iMr. Wong Quek Boon to* reduce the existing entrance fee of $25 to $15 was un animouslv passed at the CSC's annual185 words
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Article288 1953-05-04 12 KUALA LIMPIK, Sun. Solangor drew with Perak in their inter-state cricket which ended here today. Continuing their overnight score of 68 Perak knocked up 145 for nine at lunch time. Selangor replied with 260 for nine. Brightest feature of ;he match was Mike ShepherdsoiTs 95288 words
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Article319 1953-05-04 12 Khoo Had Special Mission I PRESIDENT of the Badminton Association of Malaya during the last two years, Mr. Khoo Teik Ee, who lost his life in the Comet which crashed ofl Caleutta. had a mission in London. This was to put over Malaya's proposal to the International Badminton Federation that319 words
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Article103 1953-05-04 12 MEMBERS of the Singapore Gun Club turned up in force yesterday for their monthly hoot. There were heavy details for the shoot of 10 "birdssingle rise, five birds double rise, and 10 double skeet. The scratch was a tie between John Richmond and Lee Teck103 words
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Article18 1953-05-04 12 LONDON. May 2: (Reuter) —Rugby league semifinalsHalifax 15, Bradford Northern 16; St. Helens 46, Huddersfleld 0.18 words
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Article195 1953-05-04 12 POLICE Spor!. Association sut.ered their Aral aetback of the season when thev went down to Haikowyu Sports Club c 1 they met in their b.A.F.A. Division 2 match at Oeylang Stadium yesterday. Haikowyu Sports Club have to thank their custodian Bligh He played a major role195 words
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Article116 1953-05-04 12 HONGKONG. May 3 (AFP) If the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation does not wish to lose face in Singapore circles, it must take immediate action to adjust difference which exist and ensure that commitments which have been made with the Chinese Malayan football association are fulfilled, one sports commentator116 words
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Article33 1953-05-04 12 C. P. Samajan heat Singapore Civil Service Association 4-0 i n their SAFA Division 3B fixture at CYMA ground yes- j terday. Fernandez. 2. Thomas nnd Sadijan netted for the winners.33 words
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Article201 1953-05-04 12 SEREMBAN. Sun.— Seremban District collapsed badlv in the •second innings to give the Outstation Districts a 1.12-run victory in their annual encounter [or the Leonard Memorial trophy which ended here todav Outstations scored 1.i9 for seven wickets in their first In-ni^P-**fi H Wharton to P _cored with201 words
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Article487 1953-05-04 12 They Must Reapply For Their Licences KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The committee of the Straits Racing Association at a meeting today dismissed the appeals of the 13 jockeys suspended from riding until May 5 and upheld the Selangor Turf Club committee's decision. The jockeys will have to487 words
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Article22 1953-05-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor Club beat Kuala Selangor Sports Club by 75 runs in today's Navaratnam i Shield cricket.22 words
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Article24 1953-05-04 12 TAIPING. Sun— The Larut and Matang AAA will hold their annual general meeting at the St. George's Institution on May 1!).24 words
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124 1953-05-04 12 Owing to inclement weather the Padan? Clubs vs. the R I cricket match was abandoned after a few hours play yc day. The Beat, i to bal fir^t. had 124 for lour at lunch time and went on to score lf>o for124 words
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Article365 1953-05-04 12 FOR the second successive vear, Victoria School proved its supremacy over St. Josephs Institution when they met in the final of the SAFA Youth soccer competition at Jalan Besar stadium. The Victorians repeated their previous years 3—l victorv over their rivals to win the competition.365 words
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Article114 1953-05-04 12 Siew Kim Enters 3 Finals Kl'XI I|Ml Mi^ I -ri Buki, Blntani are in 1 in heelir hi -k< j in thr Sfl.i pioitvhip* I i pl.m-d loinoi Refills Mm's Sincl. v N* Kun 1.. 4. i dull.*!, b it 1 M-n, D I I J i K -M C114 words
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Advertisement221 1953-05-04 12 1 MOINE COMTE CO.. LTD. (Agents for Molaya and B. N. Borneo ANNOUNCE THE OFENING OF S A N UP TO DATE AIR CONDITIONED 9 CYMA I SERVICE STATION Sa £> CAPITOL BUILDING 155, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Under the supervision ol A. L. ABDEEN LID. 1 GENUINE CYMA SPARE PARTS221 words
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Miscellaneous71 1953-05-04 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA Dir. I AAA v. /v. Saja rali— Jalan Besar; Div II Cheer Jul Ladt v. R. A r Kranji— Gvy'ang; Braddeli SC V. Aston AC MFA; Malay SU v. Woodbridge Hosp.—CYMA. KLUANG SOCCER: Point* v. Casuals. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: Sl Rrr v. Chartered Bank S(*-SIA. IPOH SOCCER:71 words
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Title Section24 1953-05-04 1 YOUTH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBUSHED BY THE S.NGAPQRE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH vol i No VJ YOUTH, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1953. KOI R l'\..M.||||i24 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-05-04 1 I Foo hool. stud es ing i in Jthi-tirs foi I re 1 tlso l Cadet been .1 serttlj. K n i> to id hopes lecture State, I29 words
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Article67 1953-05-04 1 20 he i fur I i i prizes of in Chip, A ir v lay. i Road I i th C I Q E tn. i f accompanied by a »n and the name of the i i A Idress your effort to the Editor, YOUTH, c/o67 words
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Article139 1953-05-04 1 j I r'.R S"iHing face. Her i ha nning grace. And her lovely smile; All these 7 remember all the while. black-lit eyes. Are like dark, cloudy In tadness is forbidden, tor tunshina is always I Idden. I veet conversation, 1* a grand sensation. ooth, black hair It beyond139 words
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Article, Illustration489 1953-05-04 1 V».«iir Correspondent 1 KING is not as mu in here in the Last e West, and til Singa pore, spots for this e are tew. But in >t' this handicap, tne ration is King for hik j», 5 I■< Befits to the md mind. It is with489 words
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Article, Illustration641 1953-05-04 1 JANE JACOBS - MATHS. MAGAZINE AIDS TEACHERS STUDENTS JANE JACOBS By (I rom AincriUa) gINCE the ancient Egyptians traced out their first geometry of circles and triangles upon the sands of the Nile, and Euclid dissected spheres and partitioned cones, m a thcmaticians have used tangible figures to elucidate their concepts of form641 words
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Article967 1953-05-04 1 GURUNAM - GURUNAM By j WONDER how many std-dent-teachers, e<pthose in tiie final-year, are able to iudge and rate your own lessons? Since your passing the qualifying examination depends very much on your practical examination, it is very essential that you are acquainted with the basic principles967 words
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Article55 1953-05-04 1 NEW YORK city Every year Americans buy soin- 1 1 ..".00.000.000 pencils co>*ing more than $40,000,000 Pencils are manufactured extensively in the city ol New York, where one company ha» been iu business since 1856 More than 25 material. fiom all over the world go into55 words
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Article932 1953-05-04 2 As One Woman To Another ''MOLLY/' ARE YOU LISTENING? T\EAR MOLLY, Vour letter of April 6 is very thought provoking. Though you are entitled to your own opinion, you have nevertheless tried to blow into fur to find flaws in our boys. Whether you are aware that women kill their932 words
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Article486 1953-05-04 2 MOW MANY marks did tea. her give you?'— a question 11 often asked. Did you ever try It the other way 'How many marks do you give teacher? It Is a reasonable question, you know. You and your teacher are a team His success depends on you,486 words
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553 1953-05-04 2 How does your teacher rate with you? HE MEASURES YOUR SUCCESS IN MARKS; WHY SHOULD YOU NOT MEASURE HIS THE SAME WAY? asks— TODAK 170ICE: The first thing about a voiee is that it ought to be heard. Unless your teacher speaks clearly and pronounces well, so that every student553 words
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Article406 1953-05-04 2 PROVERB PUZZLE: Here's a proverb for you to flßiire out. The proverb contains 8 words and 41 letters. T'r. Word contains 4 letters the second word contains 5 letters, and so on. (See diagram.' 1 Hard of Hearing 1 30 M 81 1 The First Name of406 words
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Article97 1953-05-04 2 1. When is a sermon like a round shot? 2. When the Queen is angry, what order of merit does she represent? 3 Why is the county of Buckingham like a drover's goad 4 Why could not Prince Bismarck insure his life? I 5. Why need France97 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-05-04 2 FRAGILE! WITH CARE!! Chics and Juno are farm doys with a d.ff Every morning they set ent lo railed the eggi f r poultry that their owner. Mrs. .Voodhnuse, keeps r farm at Croxley Green, Herts. Juno, the (ire.it Das too big to get into the hen bouses, bat hr76 words
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Article201 1953-05-04 2 AN old Aesop fable tells of a contest of strength between thc North Wind and the Sun. The North Wind boasted it could strip a man of his overcoat by blowing at him i The Wind then blew and the man held his coat tighter about201 words
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Article, Illustration254 1953-05-04 2 William Tell VV 111 IAM TELL Is the national hero of Swit.fr rland. The story in the form which first appears \n a chronicle written between 1467 and 1476 would appear to be largely legendary, but several Swiss critics suggest that Tell did really live, and254 words
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Advertisement127 1953-05-04 2 _7 f/limpse of Chinese history KUHG MING m* m a******* *-***V V MASTER S "Jl OF MILITARY STRATEGY «JmL_T In o South Chino |f^^X~! V^ compoign. mony of IL___ IP /f X JL/. %Ss*^/_ Kung Ming t troopt (ir^V^f i C^TJ were overcome by \..X j \^r V /TV Ji127 words
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Miscellaneous276 1953-05-04 2 "YOUTH" CROSSWORD c imjwn I -Sacred image I, i, u |,f i i i 5— Girl's nicknym* I 2 3 i P 6 7 9 10 u 1— Those holding office 9 Cleaning device f 2 Hou.s e pet 12— Back of neck '3 >7 .5— Manage 13 Every 4276 words
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Article, Illustration215 1953-05-04 3 SCHOOL FOR NEGRO CHILDREN sf: What one Southv iNCEVVH-l I enterprising educaeta f'JbSt »t- rural education i_r ists d**' ■■JJ moderß red brick flr n V,nt.d in; Caewdl County, 1 ri _iLd tt< doors to l.' 1 1 n first opened w» March pup s ln M u i ls215 words
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Article438 1953-05-04 3 Jm> u problems wen to Ik- divided into itegories aad stayiaf nut Kite |et us tackle the latter. M.inv of im .n. iacliaed to reseat restricted bv m ,r areata and told lo be home rertaia time at ni^lit think that you should be allowed to stay438 words
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Article15 1953-05-04 3 S »M||M|.-|.| MIM- in! il I .amind WorkMimli i i **> l throaffeatf15 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-05-04 3 Planning for what promises to be the biggest and best fun fair for Coronation Year now being organised by the Young Men's Christian Association are many groups ot young people who devote most of their spare time to this effort. Picture shows the key-helpers of the Ladies62 words
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Article, Illustration131 1953-05-04 3 A Thousand Pages In A Small Roll Of Film! Have you ever heard that a library of thousands of books can be reduced to the size of a small cupboard? Yes, it is possible with the aid of micro-photography. A volume of a thousand pages can be reduced to131 words
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Article380 1953-05-04 3 Job Week Earnings For Scout Camp CINGAPORES accoad *f Scout Job Week which started on April 26 and ended on Saturday was a great auccess. Three thousand Shippers Bcoutl participated In this Jsland-wide job-week and went from door to d<<or looking for odd Job Which they earned money to Tn^e380 words
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Article425 1953-05-04 4 Youngsters Popularise Ballet I MTTSBURGH- eroap ef il tnriir: yenngstei out i<»r eaperieace, tried le I>«»j)iil.irise ballet oi.l.idf the tf hi* population iintu The International Ueper tor| Italic! Computi.. <>r«a nised here, planned its fir.t I _han afl Wheeling. West I Virginia, recently. That i 1 would he tin- beginning425 words
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Article, Illustration779 1953-05-04 4 HAROLD CLUCK - HAROLD CLUCK Bv ]T Is very simple to write about courage when you are safely seated in \our chair and your living room {ares the main stint of a great rit jr. There is a tendency o minimize the .n tion of a brave nun779 words
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Article228 1953-05-04 4 1 7-Year-Ol d "Mayor" Kansas-A 17-year-old negro girl served as Mayor" of Kansas City recently as a part of a citywide project to give students experience on practical politics. She was Melba Zachtry. a sophomore at the Lincoln High School. Miss Zachery was one of a dozen students aelected to228 words
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Article123 1953-05-04 4 Samooo: saia it,'- r'« <*- Ing judga reproachfully to the Negro In the dock, cannot think of a more mean, cowardly act than yours of deserting your young wife. Do you realise that you are a deserter?' Sambo replied. "Learned saah, if only you knowed dat ladi123 words
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Article505 1953-05-04 4 LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT TWO women were chat- tine in a tea-shop. "Ah!" exclaimed one. **it was love at first siaht in my case. The first time I saw my husband I fell deeply in love with him. I can still remember that great moment. Susie505 words
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Article, Illustration288 1953-05-04 4 LEE PRIESTLEY - LEE PRIESTLEY By I AMES AI.POSIUS HAN- SOM scrambled to his 1 feet atui -hook hlf arm^ ;u i 1 legs cautiously. No bi 1 bones at least "Are ye hurt, sir?" tne London coach driver a I anxiously as he freed l I plunging.288 words
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