Singapore Standard, 6 May 1953
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Title Section15 1953-05-06 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD VoL 111 No. 303. SINGAPORE, WEDxNESDAY, MAY 6, 1933. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-05-06 1 Three Pictures Of A Gracious Queen Pic. Three pictures of a big day in the history of the Household Cavalry when the Queen presented new standards in a colourful ceremony in the Home Park at Windsor. And thev shaft the Queen in three I inning moods. Flanked by two tallMirror - 91 words
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Article411 1953-05-06 1 A Threat At Malaya's Door, Warns C-in-C. ADMIRAL Sir Charles Edward Lambe, tho new Commander-in-Chief, Far East Station, sounded warnings in Singapore yesterday of "direct threats" to the peace and security of countries in South-East Asia in general and to Thailand in particular, by Communist Vietminh411 words
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225 1953-05-06 1 TEMPLER PROMISES COOD TREATMENT I PUR, Tues.— General Sir Gerald Templer is calling upon memCommunist Party and their followers in the jungle to give is being distributed among M.C.P. members and which large quantities by aircraft m the jungle areas S Gerald225 words
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Article29 1953-05-06 1 I 1 1 1 to Penang was on ien he gave a stirI ss to Municipal Liacillors on the escape of rs from Penang29 words
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Article29 1953-05-06 1 li.D ists in City, New Jersey. rep yesterday that women who to atom bomb dur ag pregnancy gn fi antly smaller than ol women farther ist. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article72 1953-05-06 1 BOMBAY. M.iy 5 iAFP>— Thirty-six hours alter what was reported to be an attempt to derail Premie. Nehru's train early yesterday near Bombay, police said today that the reported "bomb" was merely a squib. The 'bomb' piaced on the railway track was tound to be72 words
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Article20 1953-05-06 1 CROWN Prince Akihito of Japan was received in audience by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace yesterday. —Reuter.20 words
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Article24 1953-05-06 1 ADLAI Stevenson, arrived in New Delhi yesterday and with* in ten minutes had a private conference with Prim*» Minister Nehru.- APAP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-05-06 1 Mr and Mrs Aw Boon Haw seen at the opening of the Home for the Aged in Kowloon City recently. The new building was constructed with funds donated by Mr. Aw in memory of his brother, thc late Mr. Aw Boon Par.42 words
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Article224 1953-05-06 1 THREE people were hurt when a gang of about 2u Chinese attacked the statY of a coffee shop at the junction of Burma Road and Race Course Road last night. r Two of the men who were injured are believed to he members224 words
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Article250 1953-05-06 1 HANOI. May 5 (UP» Vietminh Communist invaders stabbed towards the Thailand border tonight, adding a new threat to Franco Laotian detenders already battling against the tide in the Indo-China state of Laos. French High Command announced oflftcially tiie outpost of Ta Turn. ..0 miles south of250 words
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Article148 1953-05-06 1 CALCUTTA, May 5 Twenty-seven people killed when a British Overseas Airways Corporation Comet crashed in a ball of fire near here last Saturday were buried in a common grave today. A 28Ui of the 4 dead, Mr. P. R. Biown of Singapore was blirit iReuter; AFP - 148 words
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Article, Illustration221 1953-05-06 1 Rev. Narada IMah.Uhera customs at Singapore's Kallang Airport yesterday held j in bond three saplings taken from the Bo tree, regarded as i sacred by Buddhists. They were brought into Singapore by a leading Buddhist i from Ceylon. The saplings. growing in three little red pot.-221 words
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Article25 1953-05-06 1 AN Indian Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday "India welcomes Pakistan's nomination by the United Nations to serve as r««*«*i"n of _C__r____n prisoners."- APAP - 25 words
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Article42 1953-05-06 1 SOFTLY strumming on h« i harp. 81-year-old Mrs. Coi 'ia Poster ol Johannesburg claimed yesterday t«> broken the world fasting cord of 78 days by ron uming i only water and sod i i er 1 since Fel). 15. APAP - 42 words
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Article70 1953-05-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, l Two i.i fo \t terror! I I in ambush positions n Ja> in. ai I '1 wo hOUI i later I I terrorist, om ol the tv who escaped fi bu ;h. surrendered to i headman. One Ol K ria70 words
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Article47 1953-05-06 1 SAKARA SINGH a vendor < capt I scrah a car in Buku l. iy. His tricycle wa I wreck after col lid h an Austin A.o which ifl lh* road and landed In lh. i Cl driver oi I drenched wai tn G i47 words
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Article43 1953-05-06 1 THE Amem an-owned Kert, by i Com mun M i defence unil with three American i was i ni Hongkoi have n anchon d i •a Comm n and nt A al the mo ith the P ii Rivei AFPAFP - 43 words
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Advertisement71 1953-05-06 1 t i' refrigerator I iBB 51 Mil IIASI SR<>§ 1! S7l> ol S_o nu.: m,. Phoae gsst. *7 C m**ft *_s^^^^slpßW^^^^^^^3^^^^S^^r» 9% 1 fc* Jm\ mk <z f you get, for the low W'^ »\\\l price you pay that uif makes valtine the This is one of the reasons why71 words
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Advertisement91 1953-05-06 1 to* BETTER foo* £L£pUaNT?^> JS A t A*\ A J^Stm. ATI C<x™*>q Oil C(*"*m\\\im\ &o^\ THi STAtt CM /*m*mtr »hT tv 9\rJ j .1 CO MED) by AV>\ \I.D .//I VS 'YOUNG WIVES' TALE" g AT THE I VICTORIA THEATRE 9p.m. l/l) 7th mh 9th 1 CHARITY PREMIERE MAY 7th,91 words
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Article, Illustration352 1953-05-06 2 Standard Shipping Reporter THK liner Chusan. pride of the P. in O. Far Fastern fleet, steamed out of Singapore \esterd__y for London and points en route carr>i in::, the largest number of i p.issciu;crs eve r to sail in I h< r fromStandard - 352 words
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Article84 1953-05-06 2 SF.\ E Io s e 1 led in lie Singapore Court J«>r ng dog i a total oi $125. i dog ov ere from ;< tt Road, < lhangi lata Ikan. They appcar- lay .ney got I onses ,\tre ed. 1 i o others charged with84 words
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Article96 1953-05-06 2 !A SINGAPORE mid.: woman, Ho Soun, who charged on two counts, with po ol prepared 0\ and of smoking utensils, told the Second District Judge, Mr. E. H. D*Netto, yest ?rday they were her deceased hus- band's property, Mr. Abisheganadan, defence counsel. pleading for mitigation,96 words
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Article165 1953-05-06 2 AN" Inquiry was held before Mr. Choor Singh in the Sini pore Coroner's Court yes 1 srday into the death of two Ind O. If. N. Mohamed Han: la and Iff. .Mohamed Aboo Salih, from injuries received in a motor accident. Inspector G. Thumboo165 words
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Article201 1953-05-06 2 YOUNG BRIDE TELLS COURT A 20-YEAR-OLD Chinese woman told the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday that four armed Chinese entered her house on the eve of her wedding and took her jewellery. Lee Siew Yen said tha four" men. who were masked, herded her201 words
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Article473 1953-05-06 2 Tensions More Likely To Ease By Private Talks' SIR Edward Rirson, thc independent Commissioner who is in Singopore to inquire into thc various allowances drawn by Government servants, will hold his inquiry in camera probably next week. At a Press conference yesterday, he said: To ho.d473 words
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118 1953-05-06 2 Alleged Union 'Victimisation' Hard To Prove PENANG. TOM. The retary of the Municipal .md i T.vernment Labour Un Pmang. Mr. V. SubramaI charged in a ttatemei that an official of the P Works Department h.i \ed to "difficult to pro i timisation" of the union HM Luis. From careful in118 words
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Article65 1953-05-06 2 soo\ after h from prison .t .l.irkoff. Bench Ko.ol oa harge rom,. i in* and ahoatia an insne. |..i patif> h i Jn k abusive I i This Singapore I p ton it >. t. rd J ark off ph ui, behaving in i manner an,| language65 words
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194 1953-05-06 2 Relatives Not Giving Enough Blood— Vickers DR. W J. Vicken, Singapore's Director oi Medical Services, said yesterday that relatives and friends of patients requiring blood, were not coming forward In sufficient numbers. He was speaking a1 the presentation of silver medals in Palmer Road to men and I woman who194 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-05-06 2 "YOU bring disrepute to trisha riders and owners,* 1 Mr. J. M .Devereaux Colebourn. Singapore City Poliee Magistrate, said yesterday to Yap Ang, who was charged with riding a trisha in East Coast Road on May 4 without being licensed. Ang was fined $50. Dr. W.J. Vickers, pinningStandard - 70 words
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Advertisement110 1953-05-06 2 CORONATION PAP_R COLOUR SHIELDS AVAILABLE! MOST SUITABLE FOR ISSOCIATTOAS, Si UOOIS, SUOP> FACTORIES. iRC II WAYS, A PROCESSIOyS hi i ORATIOm\ I SH Wk 43fr wWs HMIJL M_ B"S jg£i Wm v EACII DESIGN HAS if. 22", IN ItIM.III. BE //.//> o u// SJ SOl VENIR < \i: BAIM.I i;i110 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-05-06 3 photo A VARIETY show organised by the Singapoie Dance Hostesses Association in aid of a fund for the proposed Nanyang University was given at Air View cabaret on Monday night. Mr. Ng Aik Iju. m is seen buying flowers from Miss Chan Wai Chung. MissStandard - 56 words
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Article110 1953-05-06 3 Standard Aviation Reporter K.O.A.C. ha> decided to replace one of its two weekly Comet services between I ondon and Singapore with an Argonaut service, it was announced yesterday. The affected service will be the one which arrives in Singapore each Monday and leaves for London the110 words
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Article96 1953-05-06 3 SINGAPORE celebrities will give a concert at Victoria Memorial Haii on May 10 at 8.45 p n_. in aid of a Coronation fun fair for the poor children in the island. The concert, which is under the patronage of the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, will96 words
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Article202 1953-05-06 3 $500 TRAFFIC FINE FOO AH I ATT, a houseboy employed in a Singapore European home, was fined S5OO by Mr. A. W. Ghows in the Seeond Traffie Poliee Court yesterday. He was also disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for one year. Foo202 words
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78 1953-05-06 3 "I AM ronsi and discussing Ihe question ol franchise rich's for a Chinese in Singapore in junction With my Chinese here," Si- Ta president of the Malayan lt ese Association, told T'ne Standard yester lay. Sir Cheng-lo -k said the Chinese Chambt r of Commerce had78 words
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Article58 1953-05-06 3 YU KOK KEK. employed a_ a fireman on tne Gorgon, was fined $200 in the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday. He was also barred from holding, or applying for a driving licence for one year. Yu was fined $75 for driving without a licence and58 words
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Article40 1953-05-06 3 THE students' department of the Singapore Chinese Young Men's Christian Association will hold a debate on the "Influence of the Cinema on Youth" at the association at 3 p.m on Saturday. The debate will be In Mandarin.40 words
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Article, Illustration77 1953-05-06 3 THE Archdeacon. Yen. Robin Woods, will open the Singapore Art Society's exhibition of photographs of Westminster Abbey and other historic English churches at 1 1 r*s a.m. on May IS. TWO happv Chinese mothers hold up Babies Lim Kee Ken* (left) and Soo Wan Hoe who wer e77 words
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145 1953-05-06 3 MEMORIAL service, have fed for three of the {apore air crash victims, who died with 40 others In the Cornel disaster near CalC Ita on Saturday. A memorial service will bo held tor.: irrow at St Andrew's Ci ie lral at 5 p.m. for145 words
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286 1953-05-06 3 hospital, he began to respond to treatment and slowly hil sight returned. Continuous streptomycin Injections resulted in Lee Keng improving sufficiently to be taken home. H s sight is still not completely restored, but it is improving and he will continue286 words
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Article363 1953-05-06 3 Sopiee's Accusation. Denied tion U. LfESS. f tin9 P° ns ed b r h Maloyon Chinese Association, to be held in Singopore on May 24, will be o "loyolty meeting not lZ**mTa*. rCP y 0t nn J bin Jo a, «-«•"•<■ «nti "Chinese tirode yei363 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-05-06 3 ST. FRANCIS Xavier's relic, which was .p.*. div brought from Macao to Malacca for the fourth centenary celebrations of the saint in March this rear, Is being taken to all the Catholic parishes in Sun; a poi e and tin Fe4rt tion. The relic wai brought75 words
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Article142 1953-05-06 3 Standard Shipping Iteporter THE ihip*j ol the British India St T Companj 8.1.T- timers which u to call regu at Singapore has been pi the British hi i Ourfchia In I The Tairea's bell and -other from Ibe 8.l ii..' ia "our appi e tai lon142 words
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Advertisement94 1953-05-06 3 NE W I U VSTRO \G SIDDELE SAPPHIRE I The Car of Character! *hi_®Si_____3^____^__l _____________l ■^^^rgaS&imm!^^ £t^ a. 9M5 ■■^*Kr^m^R*mi ?»**f. Iflifilfsf^ __l^ 'fig-n* hM*"JL*m\i *^9%*** I Am* A _______________nt_____L_______r-M. ___Sk mr* s**~ :^Sm *mmm*m^Sj*Aw\ __l '<__L T_v^SH__l BMbS^ __B lf *fh VuiM/^f_%fiGwi|&BH^'<. "^^^P^^^^ffi_fe'->/^_V_v _■?> •f*rm> g__. _^^l 9.-Mm\ EXQUSITE94 words
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261 1953-05-06 4 Reply To Critics Of Medical Register PENANG, Tues. Com- 'tiling on criticism thai the Medical Alumni Association and the British Medical Association had not been consulted before introducing the Medical Registration Ordinance, the spokesman of the Medical Headquarters here stated today that the bill had been submitted to the Joint261 words
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250 1953-05-06 4 KUANTAN, Tues. The committee members of the Kuantan Branch of M.C.A. were called to the district office here and told they had failed to co-operate with the Government in the coming elections. Dis.iict Officer Mr W. F. Grieve told them he was much disappointed that250 words
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Article108 1953-05-06 4 MR. JUSTICE Brown at the Singapore Assizes, yesterday acquitted and discharged Mohideen bin Mohamed. after the jury had returned a six-to-one verdict of not guilty. Mohideen was charged with having used as genuine, a cheque on t'ne Indian Bank and dishonestly inducing a bank clerk to108 words
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Article105 1953-05-06 4 THE claim of Hooglandl and Co.. for possession of its premises in Magazine Road. Singapore. let to Kian Lam and Co. at a monthly rental of $250, was dismissed by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Mur-ray-Aynsley. in the High Court yesterday. The plaintiff company sent a notice105 words
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Article116 1953-05-06 4 CONCLUDING a successful concert tour of Services centres in Malaya, the Dave and Joe O'Gorman show last night (through the Combined Services Entertainments Branch) gave Ita final performance in 'ne Colony to u packed house it the S.V.C. Diillbouse in lit ach Road The comedy styles116 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-05-06 4 THE meeting of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tul>erculosis. scheduled to be held yesterday was postponed to May If, as the president. Dato E.E.C. Thuraisingam. and many members were unable to attend. But for th«. spectator, standi ar in th e baikt.rou.td this mt*h, have bee.69 words
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Article155 1953-05-06 4 Punctually at 1.11 p.m. yesterday. three Lincoln Bombers flew low over the Singapore Civil Defence School at Kolam Aver Lane and "Operation Alpha". Singapore's biggest civil defence exercise yet held, went into action. As the bombers flew over the school, realistic bombing effects were reproduced in155 words
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Article81 1953-05-06 4 INSPECTOR KB. Ong. prorecuting. told the Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate yesterday Chua Huan Poh Issued two cheques (or s.n knowing he had only $1 in bank. Chua was charged with cheating Lim Soo Boon, a coffeeshop proprietor, of $;>_) by a cheque on June81 words
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Article61 1953-05-06 4 HUNDREDS s Catholics stood three abrei alone; the centre Caihedra) of the Goo<j S herd last niKht to ki the relic of St. Fr Xa. r. The relic w.is <,, n to d tion from 6 p.m. till I night. It ;s expec« f -f| c>61 words
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278 1953-05-06 4 Scout Officers' Trainang Stressed More Facilities Needed Blythe THE need for more training facilities f Cr officers of fhe Scout movement in Singo pore was stressed yesterdoy by Mr. W. L. Blyrhe Officer Administering the Government, at th c annual general meeting of the Scout Council c t Sands House.278 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-05-06 4 pnmo Mr. W. L. Blythe Officer Administering the Sineaport Government, hands Robert Foo Rien Tan his Queen Scout's Certificate at a ceremony at Sands House yesterday. Five other scouts also received their certificates. Mr. RE. Ince received his warrant as Chief Commissioner at the presentation. StandardStandard - 46 words
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74 1953-05-06 4 He Knocked PC Off His Perch— Fined IPOH. Tues. P. Subramaniam. Government auditor who knocked down a traffic constable on point duty at the junction of Brewster and Anderson Roads last Christmas Day. was today fined 875 by Magistrate Captain Mohd. Salleh for inconsiderate driving. Subramaniam crashed into a traffic74 words
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Article20 1953-05-06 4 Standard SUIT Rci THI 1T..- -< I I I i Pari ot U* I 1 1|20 words
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Article227 1953-05-06 4 MALACCA. Tues. hollowing an application by defence counsel. Mr. S. M. Yong, a part of the dcirnre evidence of A. S.P. Zaniani Sainah, formerly in charge of Jasin Police District, was today heard in camera in the Malacca Sessions Court. Zamani stands tri... on three227 words
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Article167 1953-05-06 4 Policemen 's Appeal: Verdict Held .lOHORE BAHRIT IT. v Justice Storr ••nent in the sppei i.f c II Ward and J H. Lea, a f six months' imi prisonmenl on them by Sessions Court on a charge •I 'heft ol f r c. Mr. PF. L who am api ies167 words
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Article50 1953-05-06 4 Muslim in Trust a- a reeeot ti 'thi S Fund it Hum I fl Me.vsi s MJ. n A...,c< s ''m i.- AUag II l Hailuh Balfaaih S Satd B all re-»:.-. te 11, J rd S ue_ and Aim at ll_m.._ Pub Mi i u Alaag :l <»c _i_u«.50 words
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Article, Illustration300 1953-05-06 4 Standard Staff Reporter THIRTY Kelantan Malays— men and women— who are living: in Singapore, turned up at Kallang: airport, in a show of loyalty to welcome the 55-year-old Sultan ot Kelantan from Kota Bahru last night. The Sultan, who Is one of the four300 words
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Article147 1953-05-06 4 Cold Fish Thieves Ditched TWO thieves who gold fish got away i n a rai escapng trom a Chinese who sl ed them, by biting hia hand, and crashed into a ditch little later. The police have detained man. At about 5 a.m. yesterday ,1 petrol kiosk employee woke up147 words
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Advertisement167 1953-05-06 4 tfja*\ "> T RS cf _T^. -A 4 Samaritan TOILET TISSUE THt KOLL h:Cm jr: EXCELLENT VALUE A' PRICE ___Jl_J___J almost daily ii »clvcv, often injure their kneo oi i by falling, tl: slun m|ur and plavi a fall A fore, alwayi law PLROL ccaus /pORO I _____E3__l lOOKO SUM167 words
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Miscellaneous88 1953-05-06 4 Weather Minimum Temperature: I rum 7.3S p.m. on 4 5 to 7..t0 a.m. on 5 Singapore |HFI PCMMag <7.">F). Kota Bahru \*lt*Y\. Ku.ila l.umpur (7*iFi. Ipoh (744). Kuantan 7'.*t i Mi ximum Temperature, from 7.30 a.m. to 7.3S p.m. un I Singapore 18..F). Peii.mc «'«HT. Kota B.ilirn 'i|| Kuala Lumpur88 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-05-06 5 THE HIGH COMMISSIONER, General Sir pier, posed specially for this picture for istabie Awang Taram bin Zaryam and Hasna bmte Rahamud vvhen he flew to remote kampong Aur in Pahang I Hasna (seated) vsere married on be >re Gen. Templet's visit Zon -> right is61 words
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Article450 1953-05-06 5 SAYS FEDERATION CHIEF JUSTICE Kl ALA LUMPUR. Tues. "A great citizen rtf Malaya and a friend of all those who were in need," was how Chief Justice Mathew described the late Mr. Khoo Teik Ke this morning when the Federation Bench and Bar paid450 words
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Article40 1953-05-06 5 LEE KIAT, wa. fined $..00 by Mr. JIVI. Devereaux-Cole-bourn in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday for using a van without having a motor vehicle licence. Seven others charged similarly were fined a total of $1,025.40 words
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109 1953-05-06 5 Reverend Cuthbert Norman Bardsley. the Suffragan Bishop of Croydon, is impressed the amount of aocial work being done in the Federation of Malaya He arrived in Singapore by air from Kuala Lumour ia>t night after a wcekTs tour ol the Federation. The Bishop |s109 words
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Article28 1953-05-06 5 IBRAHIM bm Othman, who ided guilty to a ch irge oi cheating the Singapore 1 tion Co.. ol a ten-cent Care on May 4. _.> liiu'd $25.28 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-05-06 5 MARRIED in Singapore yesterday at the Cathedral of Good Shepherd were Mr. John Hill, of 8.0.A.C, and Miss Betty Page. The bride, who arrived from Britain last week, was given away by Mr. J. R. Coombe. BOAC sales manager. She was attended by Mrs. S. Gluck. Th,. bestmaa was Captain52 words
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Article66 1953-05-06 5 •lOHORE BAIIRIT lues. Dato Wan Idria at present on i leave preparatory to retirement has been recalled to act aa Mentr Besar. Johore. dur- cr.ee of Dr. to Set T ul Kadir bin Muhamed. who ia le iving for England on May 5 I66 words
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Article73 1953-05-06 5 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, May 5 The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market: LONOON RUBBER Spot 22, d. July/Sept. 221d. Oct /Dec. 21 'd. Jan. /Mor. 21 iid. Moy c.i.f. 22d. Market: Quietly steady. LONDON TIN Spot £740 per73 words
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Article96 1953-05-06 5 FOCR Singapore Industrial Union* who arc members of the '---•nan TToint Council of Action for Government employees, yesterdav resumed negotiations with Government I I an interim award of increased emoluments, pending fie findings of the E They are exj Government again next week. Government recently offered iterim96 words
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Article77 1953-05-06 5 THE Singapore M usical Society will present Mendelssohn's Elijah m October with Harold Williams in the title role. The Society invites applicant from soloists who may wish to sing the soprano, alto and tenor parts, and also a baritone to understudy the part of Elijah. Applicants77 words
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Article185 1953-05-06 5 Choir Set For C-Day Concerts AN 80-strong choir composed of men and women selected from Singapore offices have, in the. past few week... been holding rehearsals at the Victoria Memorial Hall in preparation for the two big Coronation concerts on June 5 and 7. At the two concerts the choir185 words
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271 1953-05-06 5 TOO EARLY TO TALK OF STOPPING MCA SWEEP —Sir Cheng-lock bili^w' 'J*i— S^ «P«eulot« on the possi tilify of discontinuing th. Malayan Chinese tn^lrl 0^^^ Chen 'ockVon^resId terday A$$oc,at «on, told The Standard yes Sir Cheng-lock was referring to the Federal GovS^Ifa SlM 0l laX -emption forll^ lotteries. He said271 words
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132 1953-05-06 5 .a.\ allegation lhat Mr. Lee Choon Eng. the Labour representative for West Ward in the Singapore Citv Council, had "openly shown antagon;s,n'' again.M a large portion of residents in hi s ward. wa< made yesterday by Mr. IT R Fernandez, aecretary of the Delta Ganges Welfare132 words
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Article806 1953-05-06 6 r |'JH_ demand by thr- Council of Joint Action, repreiting thc locally domiciled workers, that the hearings of the one-man commi ion to investigate the allowances paid to government employees should be public has been rejected hy Sir Edward Ritson in a statement to the Press published806 words
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1482 1953-05-06 6 THE FOUR STAGES OF AGRARIAN REFORM 3ia»m It ttt rot! ttftttinsi lttn<lhn t i s j its tint* 99 f mams* 99'*r»tsptsn.s tt\t*tl hy f/ 4lt int* st* I tttttntttttistft Its f'tt iiiitit,. Iti ml rvtnrtn. Thin im tht' lirst sUtfst>. Thf MNMM! Htntft* ttt html rot ttr nt will1,482 words
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Article467 1953-05-06 6 Sir. The many so-called leaders of Perak appointed last week a working committee to explore ways and means of forming a strong national political organisation in Perak. And all present expressed their desire that the Party should be "open to all'". The sponsors are drawn from467 words
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Article90 1953-05-06 6 Review of View the effusions of goodwill andi good-natured greetings from' friendly rivals which had greeted IMP during its formation, the paper observes. The paper attributes the cold reception of the new party to the fact that Dato Gantang is now a controversial figure in Malay politics. Suez Canal SIN90 words
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Article502 1953-05-06 6 Sir;— lt should be obvious to any unprejudiced observer that this countrv is totally unready for any form of parliamentary democracy. Since this means a continuation of the economic imperialism and political high-handed-ness of British control, the situation takes on Hamletlike tragic overtones. The MCA declaims against502 words
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Article859 1953-05-06 6 IT was Sir Alexander CarrA Saunders, the lather of the University of Malaya, who said. ".Malav must be recognised as one of the world's cultural languages. Sir Alexander had good reason to say so. From Petani to Timur and from Java to the Southern859 words
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Advertisement104 1953-05-06 6 SINGAPORE nan STANDARD INDEPENDENT MOKNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE< 128, Robinton Rood, Singopore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble fr Telegraph Addrett: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, Tha Timet Building. Printing Houte Squore, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sultan Street, 83, Cowon Street, 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588.104 words
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Advertisement24 1953-05-06 6 For ALL KINDS of CERAMIC TILES BATHROOM FITTINGS us* CZECHOSLOVAK CERAMIC Ltd. PRODUCTS. DECORATIVE, ELEGANT, EFFECTIVE ECONOMICAL m Sole Agents: SINCAPOR! KUALA LUMPUR PENANG.24 words
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Article, Illustration275 1953-05-06 7 rOKYO, Maj •">. Miss .'niverse "The most ...uitiml girl in the world"— honeymooned somewhere n picturesque .lapan today with a Filipino millionaire. Armi Kuusela ol Finland. hud told reporters she was '•more interested in books than romance" was wedded in a secret ceremony at 6 p.mAP; UP - 275 words
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24 1953-05-06 7 Peron Police Hold S For Bomb P lots 5, a Patricio Dei the wing m a Jirmat arc I to explod- when ied from24 words
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Article32 1953-05-06 7 May rj forcd them with s .wer e tifuriated Bar- gainst the e pio- irned force offii IKaS to dansaid v that had fightng the J his Iden-32 words
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Article34 1953-05-06 7 Pinay Up In Elections T 5. (Renter).— official, yes- a mT. s 1 found Tr Su '«inv's sac f ■■■■a "V e !r ,io^ m a I f tion s were Mul '"cL n(l34 words
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Article79 1953-05-06 7 WASHINGTON, Mav 5, iter) Dr. Ahmed* Hus- cin. th e new Egyptian Ambassador here, said yesterday his :nment was hoping the United States would help get •ment on a "quick" British evacuation of the Suez Canal Zone. He said this would be the number79 words
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Article135 1953-05-06 7 NEHRU'S TRAIN MISSES BOMB BOMBAY, May 5.-A bomb was found on- the railway line near Kalyan station 36 miles from here, yesterday morning a few minutes before a train carrying Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, was due to pass. The bomb was placed on the track at KalyanReuter; AP - 135 words
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Article109 1953-05-06 7 TEHERAN. May 5. (UP) A former Interior Minister sought for questioning in the slaying of Iranian national Police Chief Brigadier Mahmoud Afshnrtoos took sanctuary in the Majlis building yesterday. Missing Gen. Fazzollah Zahedi said he had taken refuge Ul Parliament because his personal safety was in109 words
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Article114 1953-05-06 7 LONDON', May (Reuter)— The Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth, was yesterday presented with his Royal Air Force pilot's wings after only ;><) hours of Instruction in the air. His instructor Flight Lieutenant Caryl Ramsay Gordon said: ''His Royal Highness is easily the114 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-05-06 7 pnoio. ANDREI Y. Vishinsky, centre, chief of the Soviet delegation to the I'nited Nations, is greeted by Arthur I. ill. left, Indian Consul-general in New York. and Indian Ambassador to the United States, Gaganvihari, L. Mehta, at the premiere of "Mahatma Gandhi, Twentieth Century Prophet" atA.P. - 57 words
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156 1953-05-06 7 Ike Holds Ist Confab With 44 Governors WASHINGTON. May 5. (Reuter) For the first time in the history of the United States, the President held a foreign affairs conference yesterday with 44 State and territorial governors. .V the end of tb e first day of a two-day conference held behind156 words
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Article35 1953-05-06 7 THE US Supreme Court yesterday put off for at least two weeks more, rulings on the new appeal of doomed atomic spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and on segregation in public schools. UPUP - 35 words
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Article360 1953-05-06 7 [l mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m*f[[ A LITTLE green boat, bought only hours before with borrowed money for a celebration outing, flung nine of its 10 occupants into watery graves near Helena. Montana, last night. Eight of the bodies were recovered. The screams of a mother, whose familyAP; AFP; A.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 360 words
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Article, Illustration123 1953-05-06 7 Sir Winston Churchill (right), bows as he shakes hands with Japan's 19-year-old Crown Prince Akihito (left) at No. Ten Downing Street after lunching with Britain's Prime Minister recently. Noted English poet Edmund Charles Blunden recited a six-stanza poem welcoming Akihito at a Japan Society dinner inAP - 123 words
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Article327 1953-05-06 7 Churchill Optimistic Over Korean PoW Exchange Parley LONDON, Moy s.— Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill announced yesterday thot Britain would accept either Pakistan or India as a neutral guardian of Korean prisoners. Sir Winston added: "The British Government would be glad to see this responsibility assumed bvAP; U.P.; Reuter - 327 words
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Article64 1953-05-06 7 THE Cambodian Council ot Ministers yesterday unanimously adopted a motion declaring the country's determination to struggle "until the last extremity against the Communist invader." jf romplete independence is printed by a "friendly power." The Supreme Court nt Kakuru. yesterday sentenced to death all five Kikuvu. charged with theReuter; AFP - 64 words
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Article153 1953-05-06 7 LONDON, May 5 Pi e Ministi r Sir Winston Chui I tha Hou e ol Co terday Fran vietminh Commu surfing into Laos Itndl Bri'"rcsourccs lunit. 1 our obligatl rerj i spread." Churchill declared: "Her esty'i Government I touch with the fovei I principallyA.P.; Reuter - 153 words
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101 1953-05-06 7 Hemingway Wins Pulitzer Prize Award NEW YORK. .May (IT)Ernest Hemingwav's The Old Man and The 5 and William Inycs* 'Picnic" won the 1f53 Pu Prize awards, it was anno;. I today by the Columbia Lr: sity. The awards marked ..tfth year of the Pull Prizes. Other awards in tht fir101 words
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323 1953-05-06 7 f_ j- ON .DON May 5, (Reuter)- Queen Elizabeth, raced with a formidable programme of State affair, tor the next two months is to take 10 davs holiday at Balmoral Castle before her Coronation. I The Queen will fly from London airport323 words
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Article119 1953-05-06 7 MOSCOW, May 5. (Reuter) George Bundock. the former "prisoner in th e Embassy" will leave Moscow by air today for Berlin on his way home to Britain, a British Embassy spokesman announced here last night. The Soviet government yesterday issued an exit visa for119 words
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Article56 1953-05-06 7 SERETSE KHAMA'S sister Uretele was one of two peoule nominated at a Bomangwato kootla (tribal meeting) in Serowe, yesterday to succeed him as tribal chief. U.S. SENATOR Alexander Wiley (Republican Wisconsin) said yesterday, "If I had mv way the United States would train French pilots in the DMU.P.; Reuter - 56 words
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Advertisement58 1953-05-06 7 1 *fT% Ie- t \fijmf \m mt**^Amm^^T* SPONSORED BY RALEIGH INDUSTRIES >v «^^^7l_M TO TEACH CHILDREN ti£&^^ I KOAD SAFETY fe* T /t/^m VXPv\c^fwl^. f/f/s\\ >\ con rCt Membership fo the >o^3^^V_______l_____________________^___l__^_^^ ln th 00> 9°* coch Model Appbcoriea Farm and Eiplanafary Leaflat _ff f I #f _fc I C*58 words
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330 1953-05-06 8 99 BRITISH SHIPS DEALT WITH REDS, SAYS McCARTHY WASHINGTON, May 5, (Reuter). The Senate Investigating committee headed by Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy alleged yesterday that 99 ship* living the British flag and eight Japanese ships were gmong those trading with Communist China in 1952. Altogether 193 ships from the non-Communist330 words
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Article26 1953-05-06 8 The Italian tanker Pax. with 4.49(5 tons of Iranian oil from Abadan, passed through the Suez Canal yesierdav on I route for Venire.26 words
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Advertisement713 1953-05-06 8 mmm************************a ****mmmm*mmmemmmmaamu Agentg ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TtL: K Lumpur 111 Spore *****/1 P Sham 295 Malacca 456 Penang 875 t?_^_:/A_r FOR UK /CONTINENT t Rrnmardhul for Liverpool, S'pore P Swett. Penang I) ibtin Antwerp HamU.ng la Port 8 9May t. Benvorlieh for Havre, Lonl »n. Rotterdam, HamburglO L.May .H713 words
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Advertisement1292 1953-05-06 8 Te. uu* BLUE FUNNEL UNE SSS MANSFIELD CO., LTD. p^. f t ntpt. Ur l" tncuipMrated ln Singapore arrier«' option to proceed via other PorU to ¥9§ m% M m> .l_.h»rgr ««r f o H%tMNtiS to LIVERPOOL, GLASCiOff. LONDON (ttNTINENTAL PORTk Due Sa*_» P bam Panang Laomedon foi Liverpool. Djblla1,292 words
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Advertisement461 1953-05-06 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Roval Kotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'pore P S'ham Penang MAPIA (SMN) 2!)Apr .May BMay 9 lOMay OVERUSEL (RL) 9/ 15 May 16 May 17 Ma> MADOERA (SMN) 29May/sJune 6 .June 8/<Uune461 words
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Advertisement817 1953-05-06 8 EAST ASIA lIU LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA LR (O.MIMs, Spore P Sham f tmm •SFLANDI I- for Bangkok Gdn: 9 9 SOM.KHLA foi Bangkok IS'UMay "JAVA" for Djakarta Banfkok Salfon Hoogkong Manila Kobe ft Yokohama 21 2..May H !0Ma F tU "FIONIA- for Bangkok 1/1 Jua M ASIA M foi817 words
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Article71 1953-05-06 9 TAIPEI, May 5. (Reuter).— Formosa's foreign exchange would be supplemented by an amount of USs2»jOO©.ooo through her number one export item sugar. A report received here said the Japanese Government after months of hard bargaining had finally decided to free foreign exchange to Japanese sugar71 words
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162 1953-05-06 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore closed barely steady at the decline at 1 i/8 cent, per lb. below Monday u levels, first grade rubbe; for May shipment closing at 75 3/8 cents per lb. Prices opened about half a cent above Monday's levels but162 words
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491 1953-05-06 9 RI Charges US With Damaging F.E. Rubber WASHINGTON. May 5. (IT). American sources said yesterday that the Indonesian Government in a note to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles charged that the I nited States has "seriously damaged" the natural rubber growers of the Far East bv its "unrealistic pricing"491 words
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144 1953-05-06 9 WASHINGTON, May S (Reuter). President Eisen- I bower :s two more > f his cabinet ministers to a 'Ton- gressiona) committee t h i morning to fight proposals tor new restrictions on imports The S retary of Commerce j Mr. Sii air Weeks,144 words
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Article22 1953-05-06 9 AN Indian trade delegation is expected in Cairo on Sunday, to negotiate a payment agreement between India and Egypt.- AFPAFP - 22 words
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Article121 1953-05-06 9 MEMPHIS. (Tennessee). May 5. (AP).— The Cotton Trade Journal has announced results of a survey which indicated that the 11)53 cotton crop would be better than that of last year by more than a million bales. The publication said its survey disclosed that 27.040.000 acres121 words
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163 1953-05-06 9 LONDON. Mav 5. (Renter).— Mr. W. E. P. Johnson, leading British expert, forecast yesterday that gas turbines will, within the foreseeable future, provide the motive power for industry and all forms of transport. Mr. Johnson has been closely associated with Sir Frank Whittle in163 words
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Article, Illustration381 1953-05-06 9 $2 MIL. HKONG GOODS FOR TRADE DISPLAY APPROXIMATELY $2,000,000 worth of Hongkong manufactured products will be on display at the trade exhibition at the Hoppy World, Singapore, which will be opened by the Uirector of Commerce and Industry, Mr. T. M. Mart, on May 9. The bulk of the products381 words
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Article103 1953-05-06 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber Pnees (cent, per 5)2 w.r D ef aPOre vc^erda y No. 1 R.S.S. sio V r SSe,lerS No. 2 RSS. .1 J? _u IO f: 1 B arely stcadv at ine decline. SINGAPORE Tues was° «r_. ,re f U toda was S3io per picul Up $13.103 words
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Article58 1953-05-06 9 THE HAGUE, Mav (APT —World mine production ofl tm-in-concentratev [q February! was 11.900 long tons, compared with 13.400 tons in January the International Tin Studj Group reported here. The Bolivian figure for February. 1.671 tons, was high* r than in January, but was it very substantially58 words
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Article146 1953-05-06 9 SINGAPORF. Tues. Tbe Malayan share markei was quietly steady in the tin section, with Industrials ban Steady and rubbers remaining •ted. Changed Pikes n a; INUI'STRIAI S Riivpr? BR. PctTtA M 6 35 6 Fed. Di>;.. _45 2 i5 Mi A ister_ _fl 00146 words
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Article29 1953-05-06 9 THE Japanese tr;ice delegation led by Mr. Y. Koishi ifl the Argentine for Brazil yesterday. A number of important industrialists art* in tided in the delegation- AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article31 1953-05-06 9 JOHN D. Sumner, who was senior economic ae\ ser Nationalist China from 1951 to 1953. d:ed from a heart aliment in his hometown of Buffalo, New Vork. on Sunday.31 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-05-06 9 photo. i w www. wvw^www THE German Firm a Siemens presented this vacuum cleaner for animals at the Hannover Technical Fair recently. APAP - 23 words
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Article262 1953-05-06 9 Indian Officials Meet A REORIENTATION of the pattern of the fori 11, trade of India was announced in Singapore yestenl.i. by Mr. L. K. Jha, joint secretary to the Indian >linisirv of Commerce and Industry, who has just ended a twoday conference with India s262 words
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Article27 1953-05-06 9 THE pi i S mat i x mg. ent. 5 t Ml with Sinj na"' de I G er 1 r IJ27 words
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Miscellaneous868 1953-05-06 9 mm %M**2* K [ttmAVffmKhffl mi Ki *Y*l W*7 Mt __L AT "v j&>**YA*\Fjmf* __^__A__________F 4w_v!\2b___. 3m*f X"' 4 tj SgS k PmTwSsC^'* JmZmAmA.'TU- __m *CTe____* v '> \-.-^9l*e**m vMfc-V _B_?^ wffly. 'umtJ it xj> K^^> m^A****** 1159 p.m. 6.4 ft. I mm*w* I P<>Kl -\MIHMI\M: 1028 sm 1 SlSmjAtr******* ,'INWi.868 words
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Article, Illustration367 1953-05-06 10 ILL vou please tell me how to answer a ">itu__tniiis Vacant" advertisement, .m.i where to send i< to when a bos number is stated. "ABISHEGIAM," (Sentul). THERE no f, reply, idea is to icrite a gible letter, pr typewritten uni Staled, I -ig Qualifications.367 words
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Article83 1953-05-06 10 p VOU use thin oilcloth as a lining ior dresser drawers or thelvet and want it to al i'.i pui until it wear* out, gins the turfaee to he covered n thin coat of thellac and place Die oilcloth oa while lac thellac is still wet The thellac83 words
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Article167 1953-05-06 10 "Dear joy gones" anyone he chooses without mentioning the matter to you. li you ask him casually he may be inclined to tell yon, about it, but if yo.i make a big fuss he .edi probably react by mriting more letters ,n defiance. Don't worry too much, though. Tliis girl167 words
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Article, Illustration460 1953-05-06 10 rpfUJl to tradition, that's the way we think of weddings. But actually, wadding fashions as well a* wedding customs change from year to yoar and sometimes the change a drastic one. completely upsetting tradition. Brides, being women, frequently change their minds about the way they460 words
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Article, Illustration580 1953-05-06 10 Margaret Scott - More Names: And This Time They're For Girls Margaret Scott By J^AST WEEK I would have said without shadow of a doubt that in our lists of names for boys and girls we had left out at most only one or two of the common ones but it seems we're580 words
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Article324 1953-05-06 10 CAN FRANCISCO. (AP) u Sinsle artificial in semination treatments will fail three out of four times on the average, even when given on the exact day a woman is most susceptible, a doctor with long experience in the technique reports. Treatments repeated five or six times324 words
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Article, Illustration225 1953-05-06 10 Star Contest No. 14 you rccogiij lIUI, Mill h for vou lu s|i,i I lltl Ms llli close nexl I pn»e winners in published i n lh. vi «'f t!,,. 0 0 M ind ird.' No ..HI, enterl.iin. d In inl the I dil he225 words
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Advertisement62 1953-05-06 10 B-flB_HESl^_____________________________l if 1 yj 'TPXaeT^R THE COUPON *£AO THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN: You must enclose three ten cent stamps lf vou want your pattern cut. If I don't fet the stamps you don't tti thr pattern. A number of orders have come to me with ou, the stamps62 words
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Advertisement125 1953-05-06 10 »»rCa|* l_A^ N \MI IN \i I. i. V Aide*. \i a (WW Thrice \i*3pi/V sir rrnu s Triply protected against time and the s n Mmi life is the woman who follows lh/ iU routine of cleansing, toning ami MM ail a lo.cly skin or brighten beaufv di CLEANSE...125 words
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Miscellaneous183 1953-05-06 10 I W RITA DEI Mfißt L «l- Umi.-iI to I, i,.,i 'Mlierj., I 1 ;i ami T ill.. i ;1 "'-»-e T j reason." ir( T I l»\V N, X,,^ W»M I ,i KV- !l 1 I i 1 1 eld, i ma i um, i *H H BIRI no183 words
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Article691 1953-05-06 11 Stan McCabe - Stan McCabe By AUSTRALIA'S BLEND OF YOUTH AND EXPERIENCE I Beal remembered as the Ij %ustralian batsman whose jl 1 1 exploits against the shm-k > I, attack of l.arwood won for J I him a plan- in the .Ticket i annalg of lw>th l-ngland and691 words
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Article168 1953-05-06 11 LONDON. Mav The iostraliaa tourists beat Leicestershire hy an innings ...id I.M ruib. Leicester were all out for 180 in their sec<»ud innings. A tri ans leclared at first inning I 443 for c;ght. who i resumed on the te two hours before lunch the Australians dismissed Cor168 words
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Advertisement280 1953-05-06 11 ___FORSALK ORIZE winning Chirks of Le_* China P 6u 2 cki in s Local J^ks, Goslings availab.; tive Pnce S a TAY b HE\G LFE^iVi I Crawford Strwt c- ln Pbone ***** aire t Sl "&apore. Bassinet p- am D UOI F 0 sale or lease Icrrace s«- a! 5:280 words
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Advertisement615 1953-05-06 11 on uaihj.ns VACANT yACANCIES exist in E d eral Headquarter, ol Pubxic Works Bepartment Kuala Lumpur, for U) Tecta?: SL_s__f tot n^- (b) Technicians. o_9/^ 18 5d2: (b) x 12—1 ui^r' 8 ,U% X 12 -I I navahu n T :nmt>nt »"owances Payable. Applicants for (a) 0^ 0 i,cydf>^ic qualiflTel>_nfn„615 words
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Advertisement587 1953-05-06 11 NOTICES BWGAPOU TUKF CLI B CORONATION MEETING 1953 SATURDAY 23RD. WEDNESDAY 27TH AND SATURDAY 30TH MAY. 1953. ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY. 13th May. 1953. SWEEPS: $1/- Unlimited Sweepstakes FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held each Race Day. Applications for tickets must be in writing and be received587 words
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Advertisement390 1953-05-06 11 COLONY OF NOKTII RORNKO »*l BLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT JEvSKI TON SALE OF LX ARM. VEHICLE SPARES NOTICE L /JONSIDFRABI E ties of 1 spares of An dian origin foi G.M.C. I 1 let and Ford, are ?vai the P.W.D Central Store j selton North Borneo. These par. inrl ide t>^390 words
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Miscellaneous150 1953-05-06 11 ajj^ ICMOSI OUT, MUBBV. PUT I ITHAP. X WHICHEVER TAKE/ THIS ,s1 [>y__4V*V>./_._r- CV THEFrELDOFBAT ,f\ V%_L\ -*f-WS>^_v_r DARLISJ-AN _,EyM£jf DOWN WAS ON'E S-_ HlM'.' V.-A-i- v_ PT f^^^vfl >AX__..'.'/ AA^ <^jy DREAMED M'NUTEI- ll /vo AOAOirA. rT-AH A t'-t-V^^ R J V f* H < OF £M JS^ECKONM^WI OFASAGAI!150 words
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Article, Illustration521 1953-05-06 12 Punters Delight Runs Fastest 3 I **m 9 A U*A By WIND PENANG, Tues.were suspended by the s Turf Club have all reap They will be riding on Si the Penang Turf Club's of them were seen at trc The most impressive gallop this morning on521 words
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Article472 1953-05-06 12 MARINES forced the unbeaten Chinese Athletics to yield a point in the last minute ol their SAFA division 1 game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Trailing lor the major part of the game by 2 l, Marines staged one final rally which culminated in Ali472 words
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Article84 1953-05-06 12 MAXFLI Badminton Party celebrated their 12th anniversary al Hua Vu Villa East Coast Road last Sunday. Lane) and sea spoils were held in the morning and later Mrs. Tay Swee Leng distributed the prizes io the winners ol the Party's tournament. Prize winners were: Open Singles: Siow84 words
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Article83 1953-05-06 12 MR. Tommy Smith. Sydne leading racehorse trainer arrive in Singapore on Fi la> from Australia. He will be accompanied by Mrs. s ith and will stay ai Raffles Hotel. Tommy Smith has so tur sad. bed 47 winners this season ine' ading Krakatoa owned by83 words
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Article252 1953-05-06 12 Penang trainer Jack Manning is introducing two newcomers Rosalind aid La Naturiste who are making their debut at the meeting They were kept together over half a mile and ran the three in even time. Rosalind (late Cleo) is a promising sort. Although she did not252 words
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Article118 1953-05-06 12 HANDELSBANK and Ford' Moton Sports Club drew one- In their Business Houses' l) ion li soccer match yesThe hanker, had a sound defence m whirl, rightback Haron nod reotrehalf Ahmad outstanding. Among the forwards nsideright Mahmud showed thrust rord Motors failed to com- »e ss team, and118 words
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361 1953-05-06 12 tu.. au ,1^ averted by Soon San midway in the second half, enabled Chinese Athletics "A" to keen their unbeaten record in the SAFA Division II league when they met Tiong Bahru Rangers at the Gevlano Stadium yesterday. The match, after 60 minute, ut361 words
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Article18 1953-05-06 12 TELUK ANSON'. Tues— The Anglo-Chinese School beat Police by 3-0 in a league soccer fixture.18 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-05-06 12 photo. I -.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\t J Blackpool captain H. J 1 Johnston (left) and 2 veteran player Stanley J Matthews (right) are J J chaired with cup by 5 players after winning the Football Associa- < I tion Cup final at Wem- J bley Stadium on Satur- 5 day. Blackpool beat JUP - 54 words
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Article138 1953-05-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. The finals ot the Selangor novices badminton championships were payed off last sight Results were Men's Singles: Shaari Abdullah beat \cr Kim Swee 15-12. 15-10 Women's Singles- Mary Lee Teat Tan Siew Kim 11-7 8-11 l 1-5 Men's Doubles: K S Govin- daraja and Pa138 words
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136 1953-05-06 12 TAIPING. Tues.— The Taiping Chinese Recreation Club's nevi $70,000 building m Station Road jacing the St George's Institu- 1 tion is nearing completion and! expected to be opened in tune, tor the Coronation Cclebrations. Built on modern design the 1 clubhouse has ballroom, .pace136 words
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Article76 1953-05-06 12 TELUK ANSON. Tues.— The .loliy Lads ..cored their first victory when they beat the! Pcladang Badminton Party 3-0 1 in a doubles league tie for thc Robinson Shield. Results: Jolly I. ads mentioned first Yeoh Lim Pon Tan Leong Taa beat Idris Juroh 1 15-1;76 words
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Article60 1953-05-06 12 TAIPING. Tues -Good bowl- I mi T bv Nicholas. Ariaratnaa and Wrifht who net. took three wickets ior six. IS and two runs n-spcctivel.v enabled .Survey Sports Club to beat the REME in their Leagu e cricket fixture by two wicket* at the Lsnlanade. Wright n\Ao distinguished60 words
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Article153 1953-05-06 12 IPOH. Tue-; Last night suit, in the Perak bad mi junior championships wi Men's Doubles: Leong Hon Sen and lon Foh Tint- beat Lioe Tjok Yat and Ng Song I la— l I&-11: Chin Foh Yam K. s. Oh beat Richard Lee snd Kitson Leong 15— 9153 words
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Article65 1953-05-06 12 BATU PAHAT. Tue -K hundred and eighty-five competitors from ;>:. Chine > die and primary schools in Johore will compete in the All-.Johore inter-vhool sport here during th<- Coronal Week on June 4 and B_ The finals of the football, badminton and basketball knockout competitions65 words
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616 1953-05-06 12 CONFIDENCE is the keynote of the young Australian tennis team now playing in the Italian championships. The non-playing captain of the touring team— Harry Hopman is eulogistic about the prospects of the six players in his charge and says the team "can beat thc616 words
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Article118 1953-05-06 12 LONDON M, v Compton hit of th«> ne w >« match ..est,,,, horou«h. 11,. v Midile^g I. Bill L.Jm.i, w form fm M .in, cd a sparklin ing dismissed Takii versity v Bed strong and l forti.' A Bui befon were kit first Inning for thre<118 words
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Advertisement222 1953-05-06 12 Inter-Port Soccer Sat. SINGAPORE w ill play Philippine Amateur Athletic Association in an inter-port soccer at the lalan Besar SI •diuin on Satuvdav Singapare learn will he sel- tni from Clue Sei!^. Yew Chang. Johan. Boanlfaee, Teow Keng, Vissin. Vass. Harith. Hin IVeng. Omar Awang, Boon Seong, Ismail Ifusoff, Boon222 words
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Advertisement65 1953-05-06 12 ij K^% W MM* P* r MmmJ 4 COMfDY fey RONALD lEA "YOUNG WIVES TAI F" I at the VICTORIA THEATRE i 9p.m. MAY 7th, Bth 9: CHARITY PREMIERE MAY /N A/0 Of (> B. BOOKINGS _T ROBINSONS J4, $3, $2, S/ j, -S>" f /;M/d'v d,. kg I Be65 words
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