Singapore Standard, 11 May 1953
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Title Section18 1953-05-11 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m s. Vol. HI No. 308 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 11, 19^3 SIXTEEN PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article431 1953-05-11 1 Armistice Offer Pure Conjecture LONDON May 10— Peking today joined Moscow in denymg that ,t has a secret pact to aid Ho Chi Minh'. rids m Indo-Chma. Peking Radio broadcast an official statement describing New York reports of such a pact as "sheer fabricat.on intendedAP; AFP; Reuter - 431 words
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Article141 1953-05-11 1 Standard Staff Reporter AN AMERICAN tanker is now on her wav to Singapore to take over the cargo of jet fuel off the Finnish tanker Wiima. Second Officer Gunnar Waidemar Kortman told The Standard late last night that the American tanker is due within a141 words
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Article64 1953-05-11 1 TWO more Communist ter- hr.vc been killed and •:ier wouneted by security In the Federal One man was ed and thet wounded in an am- < jngle pany in the Kulim Di<- Kedah. A third terA doubleshotg :tion. *hree pr.'k- were recoverThe dead mai been alias64 words
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Article162 1953-05-11 1 Regent Opens School KUALA LUMPUR Sun. The Regent of Selangor opened a new $136,000 school at Jenjarom New Village in the district of Telok Ba.ok. Northwest Selangor. this morning, i The school has accommoda- j tion for 1,000 pupils It was built from a $66,000 contribution from Government. $60,000] from162 words
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Article131 1953-05-11 1 MEXICO CITY, May 10. (AP) A mysterious air ex- i press parcel exploded in an airline baggage room at Mazatlan airport last night, killing three persons and wounding three others. An inquiry was ordered immediately in the Pacific Coast resort city to determine whe- ther131 words
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Article44 1953-05-11 1 FEDERAL, mediators in ar etlori to halt n •'critical" strik< at the Oak Ridqe. Tennessee i atomic energy plant called re presentatives of the striking unions and the management tc a conference at Washinstor fixed for 2 p.m. today. UPUP - 44 words
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Article138 1953-05-11 1 *****74 WINS THE $400,000 r* K! \L\ U.MPIR, Sun lan won tiu* $400,006 in the P p drawn I prize was tickei number i I 18 I and *****69. CONSOLATION prizes of $1,000 each: Ticket numbers ending 9074. I *****04, *****15, *****66, *****47 *****77, *****74. *****55, *****58, *****28, *****76, *****52.138 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-05-11 1 photo. HIE QLEEX. accompanied by the Duke of Edinourgh the Princess Royal and the Duchess of Gloucester, visited the L.irls Court. London, section of the British Industries Fair, recently. Photo shows: The Queen (right), at the Malaya stand at thr 8.1.1. The Duke of Edinburgh i s seen in leftAP - 52 words
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Article97 1953-05-11 1 THREE Chinese labourers were attacked and injured by lit ten gangsters in the Fiong Bahru area last night. The labourers \ver e not seriously injured and they were treated as out-patients at the General Hospital. The men said that as they were walking along Tiong Bahru Road97 words
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Article32 1953-05-11 1 A PITCHED battle broke t out between pro-government and opposition deputies in the Iranian Parliament yesterday. Police had to intervene and thp session was suspended. Three deputies were wounded. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article38 1953-05-11 1 LONDON. May 10. (Reuter) —Sir Winston Churchill, the j Prime Minister, will announce (Britain's views on latt :st moves in Koiea and Indoi China when he opens a Par- 'iamentary foreign affairs de- bate on Monday.38 words
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Article38 1953-05-11 1 SPECULATION on a successor to Gen. Omar N. Bradley as Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff centred yesterday on Admiral Robert B. Carney, Commander of North Atlantic Treaty forces in Southern Europe. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article24 1953-05-11 1 Mr. Oliver Lyttdton, the Colonial Secretary, will leave London by air on Wedne for his visit to Kenya, it was day. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article21 1953-05-11 1 AUSTRIA lias agreed to set a single value for its currency ■Jt) shillings to the dollar— the International Monetary21 words
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Article20 1953-05-11 1 VOTING took place for half, of Tunisia's 64 Municipal Councils yesterday amid an atmosphere of growing tension. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article14 1953-05-11 1 THE entire Colombian Cabinet resigned yesterday according to reports from Bog<>ta ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article24 1953-05-11 1 the Executive Yuan yesterday approved the draft of an extradition bill for the exchange of criminals between the Philippines and China. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration171 1953-05-11 1 S'PORE AIRWAYS ENGINEER DIES IN CAR CRASH AN aeronautical engineer of .Malayan Airways. Gordon (iraham Grant Mackie (29), was killed in a motor accident at 5.12 a.m. yesterday. Police who went to the sce n e five minutes after the accident found Mackie alread) de*d He wa s the onlv171 words
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Article20 1953-05-11 1 THE East Pakistan M Loaque Council ha> offered "full support to MohammeH A.i as Prime Minister." APAP - 20 words
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Article170 1953-05-11 1 LONDON. May 10: (ReuterV The heir to the British throne four-year-old Prince Charles, will spend Coronation Day in his nursery in a virtually empty Buckingham Palace. The Queen has decided that both the Prince and his sister. Princess Anne, nearly three years old. are too young170 words
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Article27 1953-05-11 1 DR TSIANG Ting-fu <• ncse del< gate <■» the ITN il I Taip i ye tcrday I 'i'ui in the i >! not be Koreau uuce taik>. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 27 words
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Article132 1953-05-11 1 SEOUL, May 10. (UP) Capt. Manuel Fernandez became the worßTs leading jet ace today by shooting down his 13th MIG. The Fifth Air Force announced that the 28-year-old airman from Florida shot down one MIG and probably di-Mroyed another in a battle near the Suho reservoir132 words
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Advertisement20 1953-05-11 1 For Distinctive j Jewellery m K\»»\s a!:. If G.CDcSilfa N Bros. KAfflca Place, 1 singa|M>re 1 I'l.ono BllAi L- >^ ORUSHI20 words
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Advertisement551 1953-05-11 1 ARROW -VVj'Cr THE PAPER THE PEOPLE TRUST J££ W. AN CO. «t to«« M iy^l jfct i. »n CmjL<» f«rtT jac/lpmAtc. fha Diraator*. lln Poh (Bt«r Nva) Ajulfaaatad Ltd.. llagapor*. ft»atl«aa«. ■a taa»« aiaalMd tba alrwiiatlat «a1 c«»h rtaart* •r tha Slagapor* 3taadar« far «ba aaaU of April. 19)3 aat551 words
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Article, Illustration251 1953-05-11 2 City Wants Peak Hour Ban On Lorries BID TO EASE JAM MM COLL YER QUA Y*" THIS IS ONLY THE BEGINNING Standard Staff Reporter THE first step towards banning lorries carrying heavy loads from busy thoroughfares, with a view to preventing traffic congestion, has been taken by the Singapore City251 words
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Article142 1953-05-11 2 THE building of two new junior technical trade schools at Tanjong Katong Road and Pasir Panjang will get under way before the end of this year, Mr. A.W. Wear. Director of the Public Works Department, told The Standard yesterday. The PWD is now working with142 words
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Article40 1953-05-11 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— G. Nadasen was fined $5 in the Police Court, Johore Bahru, for negligent driving which resulted in his knocking against a culvert and another $5 for having a speedometer which was not in working order.40 words
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Article31 1953-05-11 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Chye Poh, a lorry driver, was fined $80 in the Police Court, Johor e Bahru. for carrying an overload of 3 tons 4 art of logs.31 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-05-11 2 BADGES of appointments were presented to officers of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Dr. G. Haridas at a ceremony held at the Sepoy Lines Malay School, Park Koad, Singapore. The recipients were Messrs. Ko Teck Kin, Corps President, Kwek Soan Loh. Corps Vice-President and the Divisional Presidents Messrs. Xg Quee76 words
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Article299 1953-05-11 2 Wholesale Fish Sales TIIK Singapore Government is only considering proposals for the establishment of a wholesale fish marketing scheme, and no decision has yet been reached, Mr. T..M. Hart, Director of the Department of Commerce and Industry, told The Standard yesterday. He was commenting on299 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-05-11 2 photo. 1 GAVE HAWKINS. If. I I year-old daughter of American Consul. Mr. I Richard II Hawkins, ij arrived in Singapore by QuUa-BOAC from Sydney to spend a short holiday with her parents. She I is a student of a school I 10 New South Wales. I StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article94 1953-05-11 2 You Can 't Get Those Boxes Now SINGAPORE will not see the return of post office savings boxes loaned to the public before the war. The Director of Posts, Mr. W. A. Cooper told The Standard that these boxes were not popular and the cost now 100 high to justify94 words
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Article29 1953-05-11 2 THE Teachers' Training College Singapore will hold its first fun fair during Coronation Week at the College. The tentative dale for the fair is June 3.29 words
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116 1953-05-11 2 The Principal of Raffles Institution, Mr. P. F. Howitt was fully justified in turning out students of the People's Education Association from the school premises on January 26. This is the verdict of Mr. C. H. Butterfield, the SolicitorGeneral who reports that after a116 words
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Article74 1953-05-11 2 LAST week 100 donations were made to the Blood Transfusion Service Centre. Among the donors were six men from R.A.F. Tengah, six from the Immigration Department, eight from the Royal Malayan Navy, and 17 policemen. Balance on May 8. •O' 'A* "B 1 'AB- Toial Donations received74 words
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Article29 1953-05-11 2 .TOHORE BAHRU, Sun Mr. G. R. Purdy. Administrative Officer, (Emergency). Pontian, will b e the guest speaker at the Johore Bahru Rotary Club's tea meeting on Tuesday.29 words
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101 1953-05-11 2 ALL Singapore schools will remain open throughout Coronation week as special programmes have been arranged for the children on each day. Concerts, oratorical contests, inter-class decoration competitions, talentime and sports will take the place of the usual lessons. Rehearsals for the mam-101 words
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Article152 1953-05-11 2 IS THE bus driver or conductor classified as a "labourer"' This question has cropped up as a rural bus company did not pay its drivers' and conductors' wages on two public holidays. The Company contends that the amended Labour Ordinance did not include drivers and152 words
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180 1953-05-11 2 ABOARD ships that sail from Singapore to Hongkong, carrying passengers for China, thousands of British bicycles have recently been transferred behind the Bamboo Curtain in what is becoming a most flourishing one-way trade deal. Almost every second passenger on the Dutch liner Tjiluwah, which sailed180 words
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63 1953-05-11 2 WORK on Sinn)** new U million TB*E torlum k to betfi r eX iL V rnn t( in the dementi Road im which has bm KlertNi the Public Work, h, ,7 ment for the purp. Mr A W W. I D u rtttd63 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-05-11 2 llhnt.i rwo i uh-< h u. riMvi at 7* 1 muri MM i i fl.l\ ire ,1 b> (iwen I) n Join l»«Mit^ I Irrw I is n.i\ Ml I'l anti Jinn v .i 1..\, |v r:l injik m i Pink h.ini|iui) thf mm sun 'v 4ii.ist i colour. StandardStandard - 50 words
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Advertisement66 1953-05-11 2 I Don't Miss These 'iXvLj I 7\ 3 I K I K jMMU AL |fev HIGH HEEL C FITTING IN BLACK GLACE WHITE NUBUCK \^A SIMILAR TO ILLUSTRATION BUT WITH CUBAN HEEL^ IN BLACK GLACE WHITE NUBUCK PR/CEO AT $36.95 Per Pair CREPE EVENING SHOES CUBAN HEEL SLING BACK LATICE66 words
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Advertisement47 1953-05-11 2 I LA t r> m W |f S tiu makeM 4 TRICOLINE N WEMCO TREMECA S WEMCO TRUOLA- <J9J^W^ WEMCO SPLENDC vJs*^^ WEMCO TREMOLA X WEMCO SPORTS <C WOVtN SHIRTIN6S l MM* X I. f. TILS COSTRADINGSOCHT y^ *'|Mtrr. K«4l« I umpur. l^ub. I'm I A I47 words
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Article, Illustration450 1953-05-11 3 Collects Antique Jewellery j As Hobby photo. Pic. Pic. Pic. photo. Pic. Pic. photo. unc -.inner, wears and displays some v!w roOecta as a hobby. On her I atima," an 18th century reproducsarred relic, said to represent tho iraraedaa ideal of beauty and saintslh- wears and the twoWide World; Mirror; AP; UP - 450 words
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Advertisement74 1953-05-11 3 Since 1848 'lares il fiPW- Regenerafes%^^ -^^NT AND NiiTP.rKir j was sent to me rtetCtiu* from an attack of neak ana exhausted and I at once began to find am m^/ch pleased to rrvuauwhat it said of it, 'omc and nerve stimulant j itllJS"* for m y**fl need 'rongly recommend74 words
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Advertisement321 1953-05-11 3 /^T^\ THIS WEEK 'S CLEARANCE OFFER I H** rr y Qnty a fvtv V >. <£_P^ 3 c^T 3 X^7V =I hMg$M CORONATION Q^tJ rT> v \fflS£^v i r^ r^ r^ r^ cI Lv [ladies Nylon Briefs Spoiled Geor»rlte 5.'.00 per *d. TmhoM- «>ls: Pink, Blue White Bgga^^dH "^^V I321 words
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Article253 1953-05-11 4 IPOH, Sun.— The Malayan Indian Congress is to ask Government to introduce elections to the Federal Legislative Council next year. This was one of the resolutions adopted at the two-day annual session of the organisation held here. Seventy delegates representing 26 branches attended. The253 words
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Article228 1953-05-11 4 IT IS USELESS WITHOUT SOCIALJUSTICE-SOPIEE PENANG, Sun. Independence for Moloya would be meaningless if it only meant a change of masters, the Chairman ot the ronMalayan Labour Party, Inche Mohamed Sopiee told a meeting at sungei Patani, Kedah, today. The meeting was called to form a Labour Party228 words
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97 1953-05-11 4 EIGHTY people occupying a wooden block of seven houses at the junction of Pulasan and Koon Seng Roads had notices of demolition pasted on their doors on Saturday. The Standard understands representative of the occupiers will see the City Council President, Mr. T.P.F.97 words
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Article54 1953-05-11 4 TOO Ah Tiam. after telling the Johore Bahru Magistrate, j Mr. Syed Othman that three katis of cooked ric e h<» had wttb him was meant for lunch. was fined $5 for having food in a restricted Tebrau area. Too went to Tebrau from Singapore54 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-05-11 4 rhotn THE seven home* of about eifhty people which mre to be demolished bv the Citv Cotm cil on or after May 15. Notice waa served to the people oa Saturday.- StandardStandard - 35 words
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290 1953-05-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Kuala Lumpur Municipal employees were Warnf(j today, to beware of being dominated by extremists who would do more harm tha good to the trade union movement The warning came from Mr. B. Subbiah who presided I over the inaugural meeting of290 words
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211 1953-05-11 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Water, which must have been at boiling point must have been thrown on the chest of a ten year old Malay girl. Dr. Nayagam, of the General Hospital, Johore Bahru, said In the Police Court today. IN the dock, accused of211 words
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Advertisement196 1953-05-11 4 FOR PURITY AND QUALITY BUY HONG KONG ICE CREAM PREPARED UNDER THE MOST HYGIENIC C MODERN CONDITION HONG KONG 21 AVENOT CREAMERIES MKCATOM 14 i| i SPORTS TROPHIES 'I I i j;| Just Received a Large Selection I;! of I I CUPS, SHIELDS, MEDALS ETC. i IN SILVER E. P.196 words
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Advertisement37 1953-05-11 4 lIV/^ i (MtiWtorl Ml|ml MTi i rim Bf nßf^ for Pile Sufferers CIIARI C«. (P. Box 123) Z9. ■•MmM W v 'uS2T \2^&», WOO HIM f"* 1 An ""WU« t1,,, p o r KltJt u I »my»r_J^>37 words
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Miscellaneous494 1953-05-11 4 Weather MINIMUM TEMPERATURE: from 7.30 p.m. on Miv 9 to 7.30 a.m. on May 10 Singapore (78 F). Pen in* (75 F) Kota Bahru (76 F). Kuala Lumpur (76 F), Ipoh (75 F) Kuantan (75 F). Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. an May 10 Singapore (91 F).494 words
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Miscellaneous154 1953-05-11 4 I -llkmicli t.iinlli irlf> nu« I not lire. i| |,t. m tj*k.» i.IT lh« K t lion M.i/lllt MUMH\ K.|( v| KV(IV i M^ke Ihe in n > e it head rial I 1 Be:-^' i have i E> ahe^d k muinhvii k\U HIKIH>I< 4Kl|v 1 au>i ic rAtwti I154 words
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Article, Illustration184 1953-05-11 5 Wkfe W un this pa*e. The Standard Sin.. piviur< s to "Speaking of PicU h lM( li(l ud lIS »^binson Road. Singapore 1. print, d affompanied by a rompleted »n,|,, se a ilul |)ast( 'd on the back of the entry. IU ><>u r bi, U P184 words
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Advertisement10 1953-05-11 5 1 VKIN <' OF PICTURES" I I i t Ll i10 words
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Advertisement46 1953-05-11 5 Mil 9 PEROMNIA: fl H The high-speed film fo» H H poot light conditions H I MADt IN GERMANY fl #o. rmmr PHOTO COMPETITION use the World Famous Agfa film 120, 620, 127 35 mm. New Tropical Packing and Emulsion. TITHES' OENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. If <<tf£2Sjfe46 words
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Article565 1953-05-11 6 'rilK improvement in the Emergency situation in the country continues as the Security Forces have got the upper hand and the initiative gained by them is being pursued with determined vigour. The Communist terrorists are being inexorably driven to the fate which awaits all who fight against law565 words
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Article, Illustration190 1953-05-11 6 CX)R years now, Malaya has participated in the British Industries Fair and the Malayan stand has been the window of Malayan trade and industry. It is on record that Malayan products have gained world prominence through participation in the 8.1.F. as the Fair 4i It tacts leading190 words
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1393 1953-05-11 6 PRINCETON DEBATE THE WITCH HUNT IN U.S. Heresy Iw The Common Room 1 By A Correspondent PRINCETON '"THE Graduate College here is modern gothic. It has cloisters, quadrangles, and muliioned windows. It also hns a contemplative calm, except when the beer overflows at week-ends. It might have been lifted from1,393 words
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Letter192 1953-05-11 6 Sir.— l heartily support the appeal issued by Mr. Seow Cheng Fong. vice-pre-sident of the Singapore Teachers' Union urging that Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, an ex-detainee "should be reemployed." In fact I do not see any need for any appeal at all, and the question of192 words
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Letter181 1953-05-11 6 Sir; In spite of the volume of important State matters to which he has to devote all his time, the Mentri Besar. Johore, finds time to grace the Johore Bahru market with his presence from time tp time, without ceremony, with a view to seeing that181 words
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Letter396 1953-05-11 6 Sir; The latest issue of the Progressive Party carries an unfair attack on the European Chamber of Commerce, and their representative Mr. A. F. Taylor. The Progressive Party however confuses the issue by bringing the matter of colonialism in their recitals. I would like to draw396 words
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590 1953-05-11 6 LIONEL CRANE - T^OR nearly eight years the full story of the burial of Heinrich Himmler. Germany's wartime arch-priest of cruelty, has been a secret locked in the minds of four Britishers who left him a-mouldering in a grave. Himmler, one of the most hated590 words
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Advertisement90 1953-05-11 6 SINCaI'ORR ik.*h STANDARD INUKr'f .NMtNI MUHNINCi NhWSl'Af'U< HEAD OFFICE 1 28, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sultan Street, 83. Cowan Street, 8. Leith Street, Telephone90 words
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Advertisement53 1953-05-11 6 r^ I/O n't you wish i^ \~L*^^K\*trong os I am Sf^m f ft/M yo£/ could rf /jL/k I j L^* I t^asV osh that moruel VJ^^'^T, 1 jIBT] A^ou/ </o you do >t muml^oks ofttr th*t Give your child OVALTINE The Delicious Vitamin food A. WANDER CTO. lincocpo<«t t< i53 words
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Article13 1953-05-11 7 Scots To Have 'Little C-Day' nburgh cond f F O Uefn ui Scotland,13 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-05-11 7 photo. Ihe Owen slops to that with Sergeant T. N Horn, Calgary, a Canadian Mountie. at the Canada stand during a visit to the Karl's Court section of the British Industries Fair. The Duke of Edinburgh. Princess Royal :uul the Duchrss of Gloucester accompanied the Queen on her visit. UPUP - 50 words
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Article49 1953-05-11 7 Another Classic Display lard Mush Critic I j I I j I 1 I I i I I I I I I I I I t was II I I :npo I I f I I very I first I F major I j I I I I V.F.D.V.F.D. - 49 words
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Article154 1953-05-11 7 NAIROBI, May 10. (Reuter).— Mau Mau terrorists pounced on an encampment set up by Kikuyu chief Elilld last night, killing five and wounding three, and burning everything in sight. Thief Elilld and five African e managed to crawl out r:ng of burning huts and154 words
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Article47 1953-05-11 7 Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 150 members of Singapore Filipino community had an enjoyable picnic at Ponggol yesterday when their Consul Mr. Abu Bakar presented trophies for the winners of the badminton rnament Mr. Ramon Orwas the champion of the minton tourney held re- 'y.47 words
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Article35 1953-05-11 7 THE Cambridge University baa d ided to confer i morary Doctor of Letters i Indian Vice President Sir Radhakrishnan and tor of Law on Vice Chan;:<<r of Punjab University, B;i<irr Ashmad. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article135 1953-05-11 7 PARIS. May 10 (LP)— A shapely 19-year-old dancer in a cabaret figured today as ex-King Farouk's latest friend in his springtime quest for diversion. Egypt's former monarch discovered Farida Riboton wiggling through her number at th e "Ei Djazair" five days age and promptly slipped h«r a135 words
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Article63 1953-05-11 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE Malay Culture Society held its annual general meeting at the Municipal Services Union Club premises yesterday. The following were elected office-bearers president Mr. Haron Aminalrashid, vicepresidents Mr. Othman bin Haji Yusoff and Che Saflah bint! Yusoff, treasurer Haji Kassim Adam, assistant treasurer63 words
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Article82 1953-05-11 7 BEIRUT. Lebanon, May 10: (Reuter). A Royal Canadian Air Force Comet flew nonstop yesterday from London to Beirut in five hours 15 minutes an unofficial record for the 2,300 milef flight. The Comet is one of two built by De Havillands for the RCAF and the82 words
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Article26 1953-05-11 7 THE British Foreign Office announced on Saturday that David Jarvis Mill-Irving, British Minister to Haiti, has been elevated to the rank of Ambassador. APAP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-05-11 7 photo. MR. Harold Holt and Mrs. Holf who arrived in Singapore last night on their way to the Coronation. StandardStandard - 20 words
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Article98 1953-05-11 7 Talks On Pacific Security PLARL HARBOUR. May 10: (AP) High State, Defence. Navy and Interior Department officials arrived last night and today for a three day conference which may touch on problems of international policy in the Pacific area. The conference opens Monday at the headquarters of Admiral Arthur W.AP - 98 words
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Article140 1953-05-11 7 Gratuity For Women Teachers Standard Staff Reporter MARRIAGE gratuities for women teachers have been confirmed in a letter sent by the acting Colonial Secretary to Mrs. Seow Pek Leng. the Chairman of the women subcommittee of the Singapore teachers Union. After five years of continuous service women teachers are eligible140 words
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Article229 1953-05-11 7 MR HAROLD HOLT. Australian Minister for Labour and National Service and Immigration, and Mrs. Holt arrived in Singapore last night by Qantas Empire Airways Constellation on their way to the United Kingdom to attend the Coronation. In addition, Mr. Holt who Is the chairman of229 words
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Article71 1953-05-11 7 KOE TIAN HENG, (67), a pedestrian who hatl been involved In a collision with a motor-cyclist, died in the hospital eight days later. The collision took place near the Chinese hospital in Serangoon Road at 7 p.m. on April 29. The Singapore TrartV Police are appealing71 words
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Article386 1953-05-11 7 In Cairo He Will Listen WASHINGTON, Moy 10 (Reuter)— Mr i«k. c United States Secretary of State, said l he hod no InS-f l the in the Angjo-Egyption ne 9 ot io ti O n S 'SJ °lt^^ Cairo next week. ne v »sits386 words
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101 1953-05-11 7 HOT SPRINGS (Virginia). May 10 (AP)— Senator Robert Taft said here that President Eisenhower's first budget will show a deficit of 9 to 11 billion U.S. dollars— "unless changes are made." He told a newsman he was much disappointed" with the spending outlook101 words
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Article38 1953-05-11 7 A MEETING of exports will take place In Strasbourg from May 19 23 to examine the possibility of petting up a statute of reciprocal treatment between the six member nations of the coal-steel pool community. AFPAFP - 38 words
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198 1953-05-11 7 PISAN, May 10, (IT)— More than 100 Korean police boarded a British ship, battled the Chinese crew for an hour and 20 minutes and dragged more than 15 of them to jail yesterday after the Chinese refused to surrender an alleged gold smuggler.198 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-05-11 7 photo CELEBRATING the news that they ar« likely to return to Finland soon when the jet fuel rarffo of their ship the Wiimj is transferred to an American tanker, are some of the crew of the Wiim i with friends at a Singaporr bar. StandardStandard - 45 words
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187 1953-05-11 7 HANOI, May 10, (IP)— French Command sources said last night that the Communist invasion of Lao s is definitely over— until October at least. The sources said, however, that while strong elements of the Vietminb invasion army continue to withdraw towards bases north of187 words
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Article, Illustration136 1953-05-11 7 accha (Gold Coast). May 10 (Reuter).— At UaM 13 people were ki iy when Africans Rorftfltd by a loCRI tax increase cla>hoil with police at Elminar. A European police oflfV-. r constable and 11 rioters wire Killeci in the ill I I police feiir thatUP - 136 words
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Advertisement59 1953-05-11 7 v< i ANNOUNCEMENT I I'll avo pleasure to announce I lhal Exhibition of oue J !Pr I* wiH be opened lo the |lill)li( ;l1 the Stadium of the from j j Wa to 21th May, 1933. I (7 to 11 PJ«. dailv) I I V "»<l>lhnent S from j and59 words
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Advertisement38 1953-05-11 7 Slippered CACC L. M +J L. *g&Cf SO NICE TO COME HOME TO MEN'S GRECIAN SLIPPERS BY WARDS OF NORWICH Wed- W Km- Brawn Blabk V j Bkwk and Bream Ptnij LITTLE'S o s L l SINGAPORE 1.38 words
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315 1953-05-11 8 By A Market Correspondent TOTAL volume of business was in moderate proportions in a week when dealings covered a wider scope than usual. Laotian campaign continued to make operators cautious and the sharp fall in the rubber price late in the week exercised a315 words
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Article222 1953-05-11 8 ROBINSON A CO. I.TI). If directors" recommendation*- are adopted existing reserves wi'il be converted to capital lo the extent of 5994.HH0 and resulting stock distributed to holders registered on June 22 In ratio of $1 stock for $1 then hold New stock will rank for dividend for year222 words
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Article307 1953-05-11 8 Industrials: Consolidated Tin Smelter Ords. 21 »>d. Fra>er and Neave 12.171 to $2.2:> Federal Dispensary $2.50 and $2 45. Gammons SL' 7.1 and $2,724. Hammers <L»80 and $2.75. Wm "Jacks 13.60 Malayan Breweries $4 20. Malayan Collieries 51 30 i lay an Cemeni $1.10 to $1.45. Oriental e307 words
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Advertisement684 1953-05-11 8 Ihdfan/^ &#&!rT#a ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TIL: K Lumpur Sport K.'JKI P s h.ur i!i; MalaiVfl l">^ P»*naiut 87: K»K D K COMIMVI s por»- P Swptt. Peaaai t$ fienvorlirh foi Ha' r€, London. Rotterdam, Hamburg G: IK U ISMay i'« SlMas 'Hcaarto (<ji (ienoa Liverpool CkUvnam Rntternum H SfMas684 words
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Advertisement1122 1953-05-11 8 Z BLUE FUNNEL LINE M\NSMLLD CO., LTD. r^age i»<*nt. Ircorporaled in Singapore CarrteTtf option io proceed via otfM-r ports to load and fflsrharsf .ugo SAILINGS to LIVgBPOOL. 01 AtOOW. LONDON A COMIMMAL PORTS D.:« Sa!'.» P S harr. Penang Dnii.ilkiii ftj I..\<»rpoi>l B» Mar 11 PcrneiH I Ma:?e.!lei. Llver- ft1,122 words
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Advertisement238 1953-05-11 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ko>al Kolteidum I lo>d Holland \mirira Ime N.^rlaml line Kotleidi m Rolli rd.im Amvtr«cK,n, HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YOKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMOKB. MORI I t mu OftLfcAM B'P«n P S l.ani P»-n.int ViV,whfo tL fRIJ ln Port 15^ay 16 Mav 17 JBMav MtlltDYK (HAH 19 25June 2«4une 27238 words
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Advertisement718 1953-05-11 8 EAST ASIATIC Ll!| SAILINGS EROM SCAM)INAM\ i k (|N li M^aj -SONGKHLA" for Bangkok IN IfMa, "JAVA" for Djakarta M.ingkok. haigoD Hongkonp Manila Kob«» 8t Yokohama !l t i« "FIONIA" for Bangkok I/IJbbL ASIA" foi Bangkok Saigon, Hongkong. Manila Koba Yokohama 9 HlJunr M MANCHrRIA N for Australia II lIIP718 words
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Article, Illustration3640 1953-05-11 9 fishes Aided Finding Of Vanadium In Sea CHAPTER FOURTEEN Bights Reserved THE plant* and onimols of the sea ore very much better chemmen, and so for our own efforts to extract the mineral of the sea have been feeble compared with those of lower3,640 words
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Advertisement43 1953-05-11 9 One Third of Your Life is Spent in Bed make yourself really comfortable ORION" INNER SPRING MATTRESS Spiral wires of high strain steel JKSf!^2^^^mk\ Highest standard of hygiene »1K <h Completely self-ventilated yfo£Sii^' JOM Available at all good furniture shop* in Singapore Federation43 words
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Advertisement65 1953-05-11 9 IBs. l Di *^k A l%i Ow rut (oiroN RhU) THIS BLFORfc <M (iKDIH VOI'B PATTERN: You must enclose three ten rent st;imps if you w.int ▼our pattern cat. If I don't get the >i iinn*- you don't ret the pattern. A numher of orders have come to me with65 words
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Miscellaneous280 1953-05-11 9 x\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w Stur d **t6st No. 15 xxvnnnnnx^ nxxnvn> Can You Name This Actor? known movie personality Mo you rerognisr him? I'here will be another ll^u, st.irs for you to spot ne\t B8P*^"^IH I nlries fur this cnnteM will close nest Thursday. And ih* jfl prize winner* names will l«« t:'280 words
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Article191 1953-05-11 10 COUNTY CRICKET SCORES LONDON, M.-iy 9, (Reutei I Cricket 'lose of play core; At Lord*. Hampshire 153 f Ben u t 1 1, rightann fa t medium 'i for 15). Middlesex IL'!* for 1 (Robertson not olJ t 74) At Northampton. Northampton! hire versus Royal Air Fom: Northamptonshire 409 for191 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-05-11 10 photo. SKAKMK Hole of Australia, is bowled by Yorkshires Eric Burgin, in the opening of the match a t Park Avenue. Bradford. Hole scored 113 runs. Yorkshire won the toss but put the Australians in to bat first. Australia won this match by an innings and 94 runs. U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article103 1953-05-11 10 SINGAPORE Chinese and r a fri 'ridly 1 ai Ja an F> ar stadium to- be §e ected fro n he lowing: Chiaese: 1 >e Song; Yew <'li.ir:^'. Chong Kum, Trow Keng Kok Kong, Kim Beng, ll' JOl H< 1 i Leong. Hin We-. I m, Chong Mun,103 words
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Article62 1953-05-11 10 NEW YO..K. May 10, <R<>utei I Olympic champion Par- v O'Brien, ol the university •>! Southern California, tonight broke the world 16-lb shot putt record with a throw of 59 feet -0-3/4 Inch. O'Brien f a.s competing in I the West Coast relays. The! previous n 'ord was62 words
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Article526 1953-05-11 10 LONDON, May 10, (AP)— The Australians marched on London Saturday— and the city surrendered without as much as a fight. At least Surrey, the champion county, did it on London's behalf, the tourists had all the county batsmen back in the pavilion for a miserable526 words
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Article242 1953-05-11 10 A stubborn Police defence triumphed over a fast and youthful Kota Raja XI when they held them to a 3-all draw in a SAFA division 2 fixture on the Police Training School ground yesterday. The Raja's started the game promisingly and had the Police defenders worried,242 words
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846 1953-05-11 10 Standard's Cricket Reporter Indian Association, sparked by a brilliant century b, r the.r skipper, M. Raiji, took a ten-wicket victory over the Singapore Crick.* Club to provide the Colony with the brightest session of batting in the SCA senior tournament matches played this846 words
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Article1013 1953-05-11 10 SCC v IA I A— 1ST INNINGS. Overnight Score: 215 for live. Ashraff not out 23 Gurdinl Sinqh tf Whittington 5i r Sitharam lbw McMullen R :sik-:il b McMullcn 0 S'ithamparam not out 4 Extras 10 Total (for 8 wts. deel > 25U B Rajoo did mm b;»t1,013 words
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Article245 1953-05-11 10 3-1 winners in yesterday's SAFA Division l i- match at Jalan Besar stadium ulvislon 1 league inr. inaians knew they were fighting a losing battle from the start but this did not stop them from holding the superior opposition with all they had. Rover's Boon245 words
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Advertisement88 1953-05-11 10 "THE GREATEST SHOW GIRL" IS CACK BRINGING YOU A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT TREATI jftfeti, aW: iwiiiMEEKER iSc n ROe£(rT KEim JEfi^ N S CHEZ PAREt AOORABIES COMING mßK^m I apaLv SHORiLY! HPJgßgg^ JwAWB! -^V Lana Turner Kirk Douglas Walter Pidgeon. *fc d&Qgjmm LAST DAY A^ fTsJLLLLLA n a.m. 1.30. 1.6.13 \^%ymEZSB88 words
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Advertisement221 1953-05-11 10 Season Ending! See ItJO 1 1a.m. 1.45, i.O0 t 6.30 a>, 'I mwm, OA J WARNER BROS ASTOUNDING > tl I Hire ol P.d.iroid l.lt- '^^^^^7^^^^^^^^^ I will be refunded on rrlgrn I All glasses are hygienUally disinf .1 Plrs! Palhc News: F»A. CUP PlKai I Next Change I ONE221 words
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Article, Illustration752 1953-05-11 11 AUSTRALIA SUPERIOR IN 2 DEPARTMENTS Who will win the Ashes?— 2. By Stan McCabe, Famous Australian batsman, t, u ;Tmiw. luck «.f II ground if you rebut my assertion :hat Australia is going to win the majority of the Tests during their tour of England. However, I am not goinf:752 words
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Advertisement138 1953-05-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Revision of register, 1953. vertised centres U>v registration of voters a mobile regis- < ing points I mm Plate of Reßistratinn Ward Near R!y. Station Sultan Street Petaling Kumpong Pandan Govt. Qrs. Imbi .War Rly. Station Sultan Street Petaling pong Pandan Govt. Qrs. Imbi A.-uka Theatre138 words
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Advertisement328 1953-05-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPALITY. Municipal Elections DFrSS n °i floral R«H REGISTERS will be open up 1953 at ai JnJ n f Cl n ding 31st Ma bPtu/J; k followi »g centres between 5 p.m and 7 p.m. Y.M.C.A. Brickfields Road Information centre Batu Koad Railway Institute Sentul Malay Boys* School328 words
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Advertisement788 1953-05-11 11 NOTICES BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES SINGAPORE NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION A quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices lor Singapore will be held in urt of the W«trkt Judge and First Magistrate in the Criminal District and Pnliee Courts Building. South Bridge Road. Singapore at 2.15 p m on788 words
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Advertisement400 1953-05-11 11 ArK\OWLH)(;MIM I|HS i Thural thinks a"' t rriendi nnd rrlnticms vh^ sent messages of conrl.ri-nrss and vrreaths and attended runeral of her husbnnrt the Dr A Thur.ii Shr *r>*ci wi^lirs 1d p!;icc on rrmrd gr.ttcfui appreeiatioa <>f -h*- sympathetic attention ;»rtd «)f fhe doctors, nur Unts n\u\ other itafT dui400 words
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Miscellaneous192 1953-05-11 11 -T-- COKE ALONG, W BBUT VOKUM X WE FOUND OUT iAE. WASNiT YOU 3 GARSON.^THE WAS ELECTRI- ASSOONi AS WE GAVE HIM AN WHICH OS^'E AH GOT BAD MEWS FO' 7 WORSE: Mi MASQUERADE CUTCD IN t-lAH J INTELLIGENCE TEST// HE HASNT MARRIES THEY IS Tx^iV>si VO' AM IS <192 words
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Article, Illustration247 1953-05-11 12 IPJ Sun.— Lim Ah Loke °1 and Lim Foh 1 nye «1- v..ii clash in tonight's J a(l final of the Perak Junior Singles championships Boh Hear their hurd n»Bnt liminating the la t tw<» t hop Ah 1. ke t w m, hja247 words
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592 1953-05-11 12 PENANG BEAT PAHANG 3-1 Cheng Eng The Star PENANG, Sun.— Leading allthe way, Penong easily beat Pahang bv three goals to one in th. Maloyo Cup soccer compet.tion ftyldbafaS a 'crowd of 3,000 on the Victoria Green jth.s^ternoon. r J The winners showed bet- r ter combination and were on592 words
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Article302 1953-05-11 12 SELETAR FAIL IN 2nd HALF After leading I—o at the interval Seletar Football Club cracked up badly in the second to lose their SAFA Division 3A match to Kebenaran Club by the odd goal in three at Geylang yesterday. Seletar began promisingly and when halftime came it looked a s302 words
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Article100 1953-05-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun TPCA trounced Selangor Club in a friendly game of cricket on the padang today. Batting first. TPCA scored 230 runs for the loss of eight wickets and declared. Rajalingam, who scored 70 not out, hit 10 fours while Mahadavan (six fours) and Sockanathan100 words
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Article73 1953-05-11 12 LOS ANGELES. May 10, (Renter) Miss Stella Walsh, star of the 1932 OlympicGames, who is now 41, equalled her own 18-year-old American 70 yards sprint record during an athletics meeting here at the weekend. Her time was 8.2 seconds. Miss Walsh, who became a73 words
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Article109 1953-05-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Singapore won the Malay Inter State badminton competition for the Dunlop Cup last nisht. The Colony, without Thomas Cup player Ismail bin Marjan, proved too good for Penang to win by four games to one at the Selangor Badminton Association hall. Results were109 words
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Article28 1953-05-11 12 Rovers 'A' beat Bintang Bulan s—o5 0 in a division 3B match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Scorers were Avtar Singh 3 and Osman 2.28 words
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276 1953-05-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun hri| century by Mike Shepherdson nubled ways to beat Selangor Indians b\ j Shield match played here toda\ Shepherdson saved the Railways from a tricky position. Five Railway wickets were lost for a meagre 79 when Shepherdson came in. Batting with confidence276 words
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Article87 1953-05-11 12 SMELL Sportl club Blakan Mati in the last ovei of their match played at V Lebar o n Saturday Batting Oral Blakan Mati score. i li»o r uns for eight declared. Capt. Boniface hitting 56 not out and Major Singleton 14. Shell were given 1$87 words
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Article398 1953-05-11 12 FOLLOWING are weights for the second and third day's races. The committee have decided that there will be only six races on the second day. Many Thanks have been transferred from class 3 to* class 2. Cl. 3. Div <J Furs. 35 MM 9.00 1 Culross398 words
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251 1953-05-11 12 BATU PAHAT, Sun.-The Batu Pahat CUMM Rave an impressive display when they beat the Muar Chinese, last year's holders, by 3—2 on the Government Padang in the Inter-District Chinese Football League for the late Dato Teoh Slew Koh Challenge Cup hero yesterday. 1251 words
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Article56 1953-05-11 12 CALAIS (Franr-o), May 10 (APi Freddy Maka. 24*yearold French bukr-r. yesterday ue thr fi, Would-b6 Channel twin here when be announced be was foinf to trv to swim to England In ml t Mr Mak a once iwam 25 k ometre from Dakar, French w. I ri( ;m56 words
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Article45 1953-05-11 12 Yon Again Johore Champion JOHORI Yon b n double Mohd An The n. at thi S1 who Ra\v i H Haji t ion to tlic latti i Dnud bin v Double !Tu Wei II A niixrd doubles S I, 111 H bea: \i I none45 words
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Advertisement126 1953-05-11 12 OPI MM, ]i.|.\\ I laowi I K I\i it«iii' in Dm i "THE NARROW MARGIN" M n tin< Chattel Mine* Ji.guH MiC.i.iw Wind HALEX TABLE TEH ft IS BULII The Choice HALEX 3 S T HALEX n'*» J-^ (IA« 6M B*U) J I HAIEX No I (i/wfraciiCtßo'.l J COME TO126 words
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Miscellaneous63 1953-05-11 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA AAA v Fathul Karib—Jalan Besar; Immigration v Govt. Printing Office Geylang; Star Soccerites 'A' v Customs MFA. KLUANG SOCCER: BMH v Medical Sports Club. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: Selangor Rangers v SEA— Padang: PWDSC v SCRC 'B'— PWDSC; CWS REME v TPCA 'B'—SIA. JPOH SOCCER: Malaya v XII63 words
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Article, Illustration592 1953-05-11 1 ISSAC TEOH - ISSAC TEOH II I s i common belief the firsi chilli is .iini mentally best. One theory I (hi^ s that in youth the ph\ sical •iif'iit.i! condition <»f favour a SU] by although there plenty ol famous len who > there are592 words
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Article510 1953-05-11 1 HAROLD K. MILKS - HAROLD K. MILKS Bv A.P. Correspondent NEW DELHI— This is "Zero Week" for the British team trying to reach the top of unclimbed Mt. Everest, unless weather conditions around the 29,002-foot peak force a delay. Colonel John Hunt, 42--year-old leader of the British expedition, setAP - 510 words
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Article, Illustration479 1953-05-11 1 THOUSANDS AT 'c SAFETY PARADE A RECORD 30,000 youths *rh«oiK Safety Patrol members £5 iTH^TSiH States are expected to march in the 1* h ltc l Safety Patrol parade here (Washincton^ Vh SS? The parade and rally are law enforcement agencies and thp Am^r;,.," >• bU^Association (AAA). a K^te SSUSSC479 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-05-11 1 WINNERS of the annual nationwide "Voice of Democracy" contest visited President Dwight D. Eisenhower at the White House in Washington These ISM-1963 winners were chosen recently from more than 1,000,000 secondary school entrants in a radioscript writing contest sponsored by the National Association of Radio and Television84 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-05-11 1 Seventeen year old Oon Peet Chin is the School Captain and Head Prefect of the Singapore Chinese dirts' School. A School Certificate student. sh« represents her .school in the Singapore Combined Schools' Prefectorial Board and also hold* the post of Secretary of the Board. Peet Chin captains the 'YellowStandard - 80 words
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Advertisement160 1953-05-11 1 This Week's Contest THIS week'i ntest is lor thoat irho h «ve a go, i fl)r .ve to do \t to mber wfieKhmm m that all the aid down will add to 3o Et Ootfa across and d when added together must total exactly 8D Here are numbers 4. 8,160 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-05-11 2 Measuring a young elephant at London Zoo for a Coronation coat is like going twice round the gasworks, for the elephant's waist measurement is 92 inches. The coat will be in Royal blue with pink and yellow trimmings. Originally the idea had been to have blue for a boy, pink67 words
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Article, Illustration928 1953-05-11 2 r pHERE is a little town on the Easi Coasi of Malaya which I have visited several times. I .shall visit A iitf.iiri When I have the chance to do so. If ever you should sail up the I or A you should feel like enjoying aUnited Press - 928 words
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Article108 1953-05-11 2 MANY of Britain's toys this year are made specially to commemorate the Coronation. Of these pride of place must go to the magnificent Coronation State Coach, a gilded replica of the original, and with colourful postilions and horses. There are two models, both made of anti-monial lead;108 words
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Article, Illustration268 1953-05-11 2 GREAT PEOPLE OF YESTERDAY (1754-1817) TV lI II AM 111 Kill 1734-181: English admiral, was born of a Cornish family. His name is usually connected with the mutiny of the "Bounty." He sailed with Cook on his second voyage as sailing master, and during this voyage bread fruit268 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1953-05-11 2 MAGIC 'ABOUT LIFE ON BOARD SHIP! immmtmm*********™' >i _f____iaßi m~> iffy. s ROMANCE aboard! Romance? Wei!, kisses ny 11 There is a sort of magic about life on board ship. Some people are not affected. Others are completely If they cannot find a fellow p assenger to kiss, l y1,126 words
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Article162 1953-05-11 2 WOMAN- Angel Or Demon? gHE'S an angel in truth, a demon in fiction, A woman's the greatest of all contradiction, She's afraid of a cockroach, she'll scream at a mouse, But she'll tackle a husband as big as a house. gHE'LL take him for better, she'll take him for worse,162 words
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Article53 1953-05-11 2 LONDON. Thousands of British Boy Scouts will sell an approved 32-paged souvenir programme of Queen Elizabeth's June 2 Coronation. The profits will go to a trust set up in 1935 for the silver jubilee of King George V's reign. The trust's aim is to foster the welfare ofAP - 53 words
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Advertisement120 1953-05-11 2 a glimpse of lh"* es HUA MU LAM t^\ WARRIOR MAID Iffmgfat HUA MU-LAN wot o young 1 W jl girl living quietly at home I j^S&~^ /-f^SP/O\/\\ ff when her father was conscript- k'C Ep^y/lklX. v^t cd for the army. Knowing he JTjSt\^ *£r^S Was in ill health and120 words
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Miscellaneous183 1953-05-11 2 Quick Quiz 1. b a Moakey-boc (a) a kind of has for transporting monkeys, (h) a small ■loaey-bai hun« round the .sailor's neck, or (c) a name Riven to a mischievous pcrRon? 2. Is a Monkey pump (a) j straw let through a Rimlethol<> into a cask for sinking the183 words
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Miscellaneous229 1953-05-11 2 across Youth Crossword l-Bitter vetch mmmm^ mmm9 mmmm 1-Worm 4- Verses |2 |3 4 5 6 |7 8 9-^lO II 2-Uncooked 9— Opening J 3— Vow solemnly 12— Adage 2 l2> TJ I 4— Old Dutch settler 13— Heavenly being s— Concerning 15— Brushed clean ,c, ib 7 7Z H229 words
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Article260 1953-05-11 3 Special Class Bj Vouth orrespondenl I hi onlj w li«"-l in v I to M -i .1 spi I rlasa for I Si 00l praSi i ond ir> of th.> oiti two hung hool and the i tough DID \"> tO tudents ma> well p nucleus "i Chinese the Un260 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-05-11 3 Co-education at Bartley Secondary school a class In session. Wtof a fe w tips to the n e w boys «f th e school are •ooeer 'stars' Malleaque s (kicking the ball) and Thi n Sin Yonff (second from left). Conducting a class in Queens Scholar, Mr56 words
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Article, Illustration350 1953-05-11 3 ALL plans have been finalised for the forthcoming ►nation and the YOUTH of this land have been kept very busy for the past few weeks preparing for the memorable day June 2. As lights will illuminate most of the historic buildings m Malaya, theLucy Lim - 350 words
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518 1953-05-11 3 1 AM very worried about my weight. All my friends make fun at me and are unkind. Although 1 play many games this just gives m e a bigger appetite. 1 am ashamed to talk t o girls because I am sure518 words
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Article89 1953-05-11 3 r VUK sum of 16. 17. 18. IP. L'O equals the sum of 21. 22. 13, 24. In general if the number of consecutive integers on the left hand side of the equation is n then that on the right is (n— l). The last integer on89 words
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Article122 1953-05-11 3 MAY 17— Empire Youth Sunday I .IPIRE Youth E will I than 100.000 Youthi fruin thi i c i •i Sunday F( i p will be read by Youth t ,i\\ over I h ind In Malay., I I will be 1: in .1 the lo al I for the122 words
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Advertisement38 1953-05-11 3 wow FOf y i FOR AS LITTLE AS SI y you can start a savings ST^T SAVING ODAY PER CENT INTEREST J will be paid to you for that and every up to j "maximum of $20,000. (^CHUMOKHIAWBAHK,ITD.38 words
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Advertisement30 1953-05-11 3 fefw\ //i t I #ff/#f #> JJ r €pr Your I I Eight Pages Of Your Favotuite f<3&L i COLOURS CD Aa (Sj^\ Im IC C STANDARD 4 f V£/?Y SUNDAY30 words
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Article, Illustration662 1953-05-11 4 Three Million Boy Scouts In America Today I ATE last yea* a whirring mechanical calculator in the national headJ quarters of the Boy Scouts of America, stopped abruptly, and flashed its red light. The next card was the registration of "Mr. Three Million," the new member who would make the662 words
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Article541 1953-05-11 4 r ri!I. lady wa> making a I complaint to the greengrocer. "Look hero. Mr. Wong." she demanded: "I sent my little boy to you for four pounds of apples and I find on \\ei«hins them that you have only sent three and a Quarter pound.-*." Well."541 words
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Article, Illustration250 1953-05-11 4 MILLIONS of biscuits are eaten tvtq u Malaya. They are consumed in tin- i tea-parties, social functions, In restaurant > coffee shops. Everyone, from a babe inarms to M dnu a rocking chair, has crunched those crisp masterpieces of250 words
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Advertisement41 1953-05-11 4 igf^/vULE HERCULES BECTLf CARttiESWS wi-E l£j^T»™ UN HIS ENORMOUS PNCERS A mOtmes ELEPHANT J§y le^L'HW"*^ fROvDAMGE(2.,HEP J^Ky BABVWJNS ALOKJGBeN6ATW HER. #y THIS GIVES PROTECTION TO RATTLESNAKE THE TTLE °t^^ J/ j¥r^ 9O £S££ S U AA' 1 7 4*V **rJK&7 WITHOUT41 words
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Miscellaneous211 1953-05-11 4 Are You Right? pi. i .i youmg a ai\, <(» t J.UIV 8. '1 h<- .irni ol Ihc I* k ifir Ocean i'i sijil.in' lirirv i> it 10 millioß, O) > i» millioa, < i on<- half million is fi.fl! oi i half or a half of <a> (b) x.211 words
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Miscellaneous44 1953-05-11 4 Solution to X'word in Pane II I 6 1 R 1 S I l p b|Efo|S>] lo\A]P A ]W_ AINJGE L- LYE HMM c tM^m a c] r gfij' I^ laTr r QffsMNjA f aJI j^jE §hji__ NjJeWD e JTjeTrI PP ITfe u5Me ?l44 words
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