Singapore Standard, 18 May 1953
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Title Section15 1953-05-18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. 11l No. SIS. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1953< TVEL\T PACES 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article373 1953-05-18 1 OU R WOULD TOUR CONTEST BEGINS s7art voting today and everyday! is on lor .Malaya's most popular ng today the readers of the Singacd to vote for the man or woman has contributed most to the enI, cultural, political, economic or -I sporting Hie of Malaya. Wh > 'his individual373 words
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255 1953-05-18 1 Senator Gets Dose Of Own Medicine mMlliN \P) papers 1 nast > Dame< ..t America s Kedhun, iator Joseph Still Wisconsin attack j,,i tteek i n Labourite lenient lt{ Mreet ,ut itc of adje lives pro--1 since were thought I i British Carthy: ir, the American Anderson Most hy reSen-255 words
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Article24 1953-05-18 1 McCarthy Fires Another Blast y 17. b eph McI blast at I with making the I ropria- pare the I r M crating ■l24 words
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Article247 1953-05-18 1 Comet Crash Inquiry CALCUTTA, May 17, (Reuter)— The pilot of the British Comet jet liner which crashed on >la> 2 decided "he would fly m spite of a storm warning," the official inquiry was told here yesterday. The four-jet engined plane crashed with the247 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-05-18 1 pnoio. SOME of the uniformed youth groups waiting outside the Wesley Church, Singapore, yesterday before attending a special service for Empire Youth Sunday, when a special message to youth from the Queen was read to them.- StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article44 1953-05-18 1 THE Nationalist China Union Press reporter! In Taipei yesterday that Ho Chih Minn, chief of the Communist Vietminhs, had arrived m Peking early May and held a series of secret conferences with Mao Tse Tung and other high ranking officials.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article55 1953-05-18 1 No Cut Off Of Supplies CARIO. May 17. (Reuter)— The Egyptian Government denied for the second time today that it was stopping fresh food supplies reaching" British troops m lh« Suez Canal A British military spokesman denied today Egyptian press reports that British women and children m {he Sue 7.55 words
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Article64 1953-05-18 1 BELGRADE. May 17 (AFP) Marshal Tito said m a speech at Slacmvski Brod m Slovenia today that he was not m favour of a meeting of representatives of the great powers behind closed doors as proposed recently by British Premier Sir Winston Churchill. However, lie added64 words
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Article61 1953-05-18 1 THE SEA off th e esplanade has been declared a prohibited anchorage from May 28 to Jun e 8, for the Coronation celebrations. In a shipping ciroular, the Master Attendant's Office has defined the prohibited anchorage as an area whose seaward boundary extends as an arc61 words
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Article52 1953-05-18 1 ST. PAUL (Minnesota), May 17 (AP) Mrs. William N. Oatis, smiling easily for the first time in nearly three years left for an air trip to New York, where sh e hopes for an early reunion with her husband, freed from prison by the Pragut resjima. lie*52 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-05-18 1 THIS GIRL WAS VOTED MISS JET PROPULSION This golden-haired lovely with the winning smile is Mrs. Mona Matson, who i s appearing in the Brighton (England) stage show Tessie's in Town. Glamorous Mona was voted by the United States Air Force Miss Jet Propulsion, prior to her wedding.48 words
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Article351 1953-05-18 1 Battalion Lost, Regiment Routed HANOI, May 17, (AP)-French Union forces have smashed a Communist-led Vietminh attack on a post south of Honoi and inflicted heavy casualties upon the enemy, a French Army spokesman said today. French armoured units reinforced the post, Yen Vi, 25 miles south of Hanoi,AP; AFP; Reuter - 351 words
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81 1953-05-18 1 THE HAGUE. May 17 (Reuter) A small gi'oup of wellarmed Indonesians infiltrated In he south of Vogelkop, westernmost part of the mainland of Dutch New Guinea on M^v 11, according to oiVicial r. »>ris from Hollandia pubiisnr' here yesterday. The reports said Dutch troops launched a81 words
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189 1953-05-18 1 THE proposed Nanvun? l nivcrsity will have li\«« fatuities arts, scinm-. commerce agriculture and n ,iiii-i i m- This was decided by its planning s uh loinmitten jrter a tint* hour meeting at t«»- T.inj-ni^ Chu C lub last niKht. At Urn no of tin.189 words
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Article51 1953-05-18 1 LONDON. May 17. (AFP)— British Premier Sir Winston Churchill is expected to make a statement on the Korean armistice talks m Parliament tomorrow. Political sources said that the British Government is far from satisfied with the way negotiations have been conducted by the United Nations51 words
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Article115 1953-05-18 1 TOKYO May 17, (Renter)— Lieut. Gen. William K. Harrison, chief United Nations negotiator at Panmunjom truce talks now m recess, flew here today from Korea to confer with General Mark Clark and other top officials of the United Nations Command. Observers here thought Gen. Harrison would115 words
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Article67 1953-05-18 1 THE Youth Supplement of The Singapore Standard which is now a year old. appears m tabloid size (8 pases) commencing today. The new YOUTH is brighter, newsier, more compart, easier to handle and still the only medium to the Youth of Malaya that is FREE. Order67 words
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Article34 1953-05-18 1 DR Konrad AHcn.ujcr WTe*l German Chancellor. iciid en his jcturn to Bonn iresteida> by <ir from London that Sir Win-ion Churchill told him he wou'd Mkc to visit West Gef many ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article68 1953-05-18 1 P\RIS May 17 (Renter) A four-clay internal ona congress to abolish "legal or tolerated*' prostitution rill open her* tomorrow. Britain and America will send lurfie d^o-ations to the congress which is sponsored by the International Abolitionist Federation. President of the French delegation, 73-year-old Mat's Marrelle Le«rand68 words
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Article159 1953-05-18 1 STATE COUNCH, JOHORE BAIIRU, Sun.— Johore State will lead the rest of the Federation m a major step toward Nongovernment with the introduction of elections to the Johore State Council probably by the middle of nr\t year. An Official report said the Johore Executive State159 words
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Article20 1953-05-18 1 HONG .<)".. The i thai i ise of ard A| one pofidi tits 4 mmv ■go.20 words
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Advertisement36 1953-05-18 1 For Distinctive Jewellery Always a! G. C. De Silva Bros. Xt tries PUre, vnijMporf V*«"~^_ I'lione 8311*1 Tj'jcr Test I monials Hi \i nr* "Mett need TIGER BLER" CTT.S2 l r i llJ r Nr:ne Lld36 words
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Advertisement65 1953-05-18 1 PALM TREE^ -m*,. *w Economy! Jm %4pppaiWH*es aro f/rem/Wy... I If you believe that the above I four lines do not form a perfect I square you will be wrong as I much as if you would think I that all aspirins are the same. I Only m< I BHWB65 words
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Article, Illustration318 1953-05-18 2 $2 MILLION HEALTH CENTRE APPROVED BY GOVT. Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE is at lost to hove the $2,000,000 Urban Health Centre proposed m 1951 by Prof. J.H. Srrahan, Professor of Social Medicine and Public Health m the University of Malaya. A Government spokesman told The Standard yesterday that Government has318 words
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Article294 1953-05-18 2 S'pore Girls Take To Cake- Making WEDDING cakes, birthday cakes, and christening cakes, cakes m 100 different shapes and sizes to suit every or< asion Singapore girls are learning how to make them all. Madam Oon Chian Neo, one of ;he firs? private confectionary teachen to open a school, is294 words
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Article35 1953-05-18 2 BAIL m $3(10 was allowed J.i.ing Ho, a woman resident of the Johore Bahru General Hospital, pending trial on a charge Of voluntarily causing grievous nun to another woman named low Lai Hong.35 words
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Article199 1953-05-18 2 THE USE of the word Almighty" In the recognised oath i»>r Christiani m law courts is theologically a mistransla--1 on, Canon R. X S. Adams :<>ir! The Standard yesterday. He was commenting on a repori published In the British press which stated that an English199 words
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Article65 1953-05-18 2 BRIGADIER General Harold Maddux, deputy commander of the U.S. Military Air Transport Service m the Pacific Division left Singapore for Saigon Saturday after a twoday visit. General Maddux is on a tour of the area under his command, and last visited Ceylon. In Singapore he met65 words
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Article46 1953-05-18 2 HONGKOXG. May 17 (AFP) Over 400 people attended the inaugural ball of the Malayan Association of Hongkong at "Ritz" night club Friday night. Highlights of the party were Malayan dances never before seen m Hongkong including the saucer and kris dances.46 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-05-18 2 gßm photo. J arew P*rty we* held at No. 1 Halifax Road on s.t StandardStandard - 15 words
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Article180 1953-05-18 2 THE threatened strike by more than 10,000 Singapore Government industrial workers will not affect the Coronation decorations or celebrations. For the unions' 14 day strike, if served on the Government today, will only expire on June 2, the Coronation day, and ail decorations will be180 words
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138 1953-05-18 2 THE Singapore City Council will tell the Colony Government of its "concern" at the proposal to construct another temporary court house at Hong Lim Green. The Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee, at a recent meeting, also decided to express concern to Government's request that138 words
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Article74 1953-05-18 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Postponing a case to June 24 on the applira:ion of the prosecution, Magistrate Syed Othman remarked that if it was not ready on that day he would acquit and discharge the accused. The accused. Sapri. is charged with committing a breach of his bond74 words
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177 1953-05-18 2 ¥T L ine 40 "ranches of the Army Civil Service pinion, Singapore, have started a campaign to boost the membership. The membership drive will last two months, and by the end of July the Union hopes to th M ir mem bership the 15,000177 words
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Article75 1953-05-18 2 MEMBERS of Iho Hospial Board. Johore Bahru, for the current year are: Datin Shan^ w aWa TJ inte K halid. iJa.in Wan Idns, Che Maimunah binte Abdul Rahmai, Che Salmah binte Mohd. Shah Datin Mootatamby, Mrs. E B. Donough. Mrs. Yam Siew lr M S lr chee.75 words
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Article46 1953-05-18 2 THE Singapore City Council will now charge a fee for a private market licence of $1.50 a month for each Mall m the market. For the right to expose goods for sale m a public market the Council will also charge $1.50 a month.46 words
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Article171 1953-05-18 2 THE Women's Institute! m Malaya have been the means of spreading literacy among women apart from their many other activities, Miss M^rgaret Herbertson, who helped to organise the women's institutes, said m her report published m England recently. Miss Herbertson said the co©peratloA between the Ma-171 words
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Article, Illustration385 1953-05-18 2 THE High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, and the Officer Administering the Government m Singapore, Mr. W.L. Blythe, made an appeal yesterday for funds to maintain and preserve Westminster Abbey and Britain's historic churches. Separate funds wfU to started m Malaya and Singapore. AltogetherStandard - 385 words
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Article31 1953-05-18 2 CHENG KIOH. of KuUI. wan fined $25 m the Johore Bahru Police Court, yesterday tot > renewing his Rn:iH Tax h.nv c for the first Half of thi« year31 words
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Article41 1953-05-18 2 3 FISHING COMPANIES FACE CRISIS Stand... i THRU companir, fWirrmni Ir bankrupt,. the slut ol The C id tin for tic t t Bo hard pa iv.es mi i for th Thvy rial Baturd v of the similar l c H41 words
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Advertisement13 1953-05-18 2 tLf^^^Wm Mam JL L Royo/ Worcester Jugs. $8.75, $11.75, $14.75 ROBINSON CO., LTD.13 words
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Advertisement240 1953-05-18 2 Since 1848 AFTIR CHILDBIRTH I har# made experiments h Tonic** m convalescence aiter n anaemia a/rer chiMbirf^i. n?d m <' iDomen. always with excellent ThU mixture is tc/UJnjj/j; raken and does not m anyicny Slftafb Prof. TAUFFiR Profe«toi of Gynaecology of th« Univcrt *v of Htfdap'i* o' lainablc civnuhnc from240 words
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Article73 1953-05-18 3 to the ting him the most sportsman, young I said: "I promise up to the expectaanded of me as a during my Lonn Coronation tour." Acting President. Mr. m Emmanuel handed a to Thillainathan as a »ento from the associa- the services he ren- > the73 words
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Article215 1953-05-18 3 PROTESTS TO Xl lalay Correspondent branch if the I'nited Malays which recently sent a delegation •s in Majidi Detention Camp ii aniJ) has sent a strong proGovernment demanding better tainees and the conditional and i o! detainees who are over fifty years of age. I"215 words
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Article40 1953-05-18 3 A LETTER FIT FOR FRAMING Mr. .Ml I nowt .1 i 1 w «»te I i: C i the i. ;w' nvar s md I kj '> i R i •> idon, tan is I 1 i i.i I. 1 .1 I40 words
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Article142 1953-05-18 3 This Woman Mixed In Nos. Racket IPOH. Sun. For assisting In Carrying on an illegal lottery the "1,000-character 1 lottery a woman shopkeeper, Tong Lim (47 was fined $850 or two months' imprisonment by Magistrate Abdullah Ghazalli yesterday. Thong wa<; arrested as a result of information received by the police.142 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-05-18 3 Picture by PENANG Hospital attendants tnking the pledge m connection with the "Operation Service' at the CJ°neral Hospital last week. The pledge read: 1 pledge myself to the service of the sick. I promise to seek no reward beyond my pay and to carry out faithfully and kindly for theSam Kai Yee - 67 words
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Article46 1953-05-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Fourth Battalion Malay Regiment killed an armed and uniformed terrorist m Mentakab. Pahang, yesterday and recovered a Sten gun and six magazines. At Taiping. Perak, 'B* Company 1/6 Gurkhas wounded one of four terrorists all of whom fled.46 words
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Article36 1953-05-18 3 LAI KIM YIN and Urn Gee \ver e each allowed bail of SI SO m the Johor c Bahru Police Court yesterday after being charged with unlawful possession of 10."* sheets of rubber.36 words
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357 1953-05-18 3 Hotels Set For The Harvest Johore Bohru end Sh^por, during Coronation "e^g^n n°g Tune 1 Most of the visitors, who have seldom seen celeBa'hrLH^^ 1^ 13^ f H* kind P lanne^ m Johorl aanru and Singapore, will come from about 70 new villages and357 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-05-18 3 Photos by and TWO rttent Knala Lnmpur weddings. Miss Dolores de Souza and Mr. Maurice Sta Maria (above) who were married at St. John's Church, and (below) Dr. M. J. Che Lah, Health Officer, Malayan Railways, who married Miss Mariah Chong Nyet Lin, a Johore nursing sister. Ng Beh LeowNg Beh Leow; Yong Peng Seong - 53 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-05-18 3 The British Adviser. Nejfri Sembilan. presents the S.S. Exhibition Cup (special prize) for the best Mnuku nu work exhibited at the M. VII A. sho\t at Kuala Lumpur, to Che Zaharah binte Ja'udin of Bagan Pinang. Port Dickson. last week.40 words
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150 1953-05-18 3 MALACCA. Sun. No charge will be made on Tuesday, when 1,000 Malacca residents inspect HMS Unicorn, the first aircraft-carrier to visit Malacca since the war The carrier will be open <o the public from 2 p.m. until 5.30 p.m. Boats will be available to150 words
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115 1953-05-18 3 SEREMBAN, Sat. Four new communist centres have recently been built m Kuala Pilah District. They are m Mahsan, Bukit Glugor. llu Juasseh and Ayer Ma wans New Villages They have each been built with a main community hall, a small office fo* the115 words
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Article83 1953-05-18 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— One of the amenities provided for TB patients m the General Hospital, Johore Bahru and patients convalescing at the Tampoi Sanatorium by the JB Anti-TB Association. is the supply of daily papers m all languages. In addition, the Association arranges for magazines and83 words
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Article68 1953-05-18 3 Voters Told To Register MALACCA, Sun. The number of people who registered as voters for Municipal elections was very disappointing, Mr. Toh Seng Yam, Malacca Supervisor of Elections said m a broadcast yesterday. He urged qualified voters to register before the rolls were closed on May 30. When the register68 words
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Article93 1953-05-18 3 NINE Malayan officer cadets, now m Britain are training side by side with men of the Lancashire Fusiliers at the regiment's barracks m Burry, A recent picture m the British press showed the nine cadets, eight from the Federation Regiment and one from the Malay Regiment,93 words
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Article115 1953-05-18 3 THE Singapore Malay Teachers Union, at a general meeting held last Saturday has decided to ask the Government to make Malay a compulsory language m English Schools. It was suggested that a student, to secure the School Certificate, should pass m Malay. The following were elected office115 words
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322 1953-05-18 3 KVALA LIMPIR, Sun.— Malaya is the rendezvous not only of the great races of mankind but also of all the great religious and philosophic)! svstem> of the world, said Swami Satyananda, president of the Pure Life Society, here today. Speaking Bt I symposium he!d322 words
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Article74 1953-05-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun.— Sungei Chua Niw V I which lies ibout a mile v. t of Kajans. held Itl I'm village committee election << t the Suntjei Chua Chinese Scl Hull. The village of 4.117 people has 1.963 registered voters who are divided into thrco wards.74 words
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Advertisement58 1953-05-18 3 r%. i\mm&un cemen tl By popular requests from our numerous U?m patrons, we have pleasure m announcing the Continuawßce o/ our if C«tf 4 o nation, A j^ I T STILL FURTHER —ip REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPTS. i, New Offers-New Bargains Unapproached-Unrepeatable It t f tf I 1 iii n58 words
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Advertisement79 1953-05-18 3 *\\eiv "JJ Atiinirnis" GIVE YOU THE MOST EXCLUSIVE FEATURES AVAILABLE IN n Mnnn c YOUR CHOICE IN SIZE 9 MODtLS your CHOICE IN PRICE fASr TERMS! GENEROUS TRADE INS! So T e Dittribtitoft: GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. no, clemknck.au avkw ve> buhoapobm, A V» PERFfM< IJV^ F.AUDF. COLOGNE LOTIOX (Mofilorf,79 words
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Miscellaneous90 1953-05-18 3 Weather MIMMIM TEMPERATI RE: from 7.30 p.m. on May Hi to 7.30 a.m. on May 17 Singapore (7G Ft, Penang (75 F>, Kota liahru (71 F). Kuala Lumpur 76 Fl, Ipoh (71 F). Kuantan (71 F). Maximum Temperature: from 7..50 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on May 17 Singapore (88 F),90 words
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Article884 1953-05-18 4 PHILIP TOYNBEE - THIS MYSTERY OF MYSTERIES PHILIP TOYNBEE An Eagtish Phenomenon By LONDON. Vf/HY do so many of us read so many detective Stories every year? The output is enormous, yet the appetite remains unassuaged, and since the detedive novel 1v m origin, en English phenomenon, it is right that m Englishman884 words
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Article516 1953-05-18 4 Edwin Muir - Edwin Muir By Divided Imaije. A Study of William Blake and W B. Yeats. By Margaret Kudd. Routledge. Ms.) MURING his long life, says Miss Rudd. Yeats confounded mysticism with magic. He also wished, as h^ confessed m a well-knowr. poem, to be like William Blake: but516 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-05-18 4 photo. A GENERAL VIEW of Kuala Lumpur Town taken from the Telecoms tower at Bakit Nanas the highest point m Kuala Lumpur. Note the sky-scra;tc-s atn« new build ings built durins the postwar period. long Peng SeongLong Peng Seong - 37 words
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195 1953-05-18 4 "ALICE m Wonderland" by Lewis Carrol will be staged at the Singapore Victoria Memorial Hall on May 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27. The shows are m aiti of the blind. There will be a gala opening on May 23, at 8 p.m. Producer195 words
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Article42 1953-05-18 4 MR. JUSTICE E. H. Williams, recently appointed Chief Justice of British Borneo, left Hongkong yesterday for Singapore aboard the Tjiluwah. He was formerly senior puisne court judge m Hongkong. He will stop briefly m Singapore before proceeding to Kuching.42 words
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Article24 1953-05-18 4 A 17-YEAR-OLD Mirth, Lic w Wing Choon, collapsed and died as he was walking along Canlonment Road at 7 o'clock last night.24 words
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Article663 1953-05-18 4 MICHAEL SWAN - MICHAEL SWAN By The Marriage at Fcrrara. Bj Simon Ilanourt Soitb (John Murray. 215.) PIIE world seems to be so iond jf its £reat villains that n gives them up relucraiiily; Tiberius, m spite of whitewashing from Voltaire ir Norman Douglas, romairis the ogre oi663 words
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Article75 1953-05-18 4 A MAN who walked |nt< merchant's house m Crawtnifl Street at 5 M p.m., on Sat uday, picked up a radio but o. spotted by the merchant*! mother who shouted Thief! Thief!" m Hokkieu. The man dropped the l.idio and ran out of (he home, 'nit75 words
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Article36 1953-05-18 4 QUEK Bok I im. 'JH. w^ admitted to the General Hospital last n.ight with h>£ Injuries after bein^ bivoNed m collision with a motor tt M Jurong Road. His condition |i not serious.36 words
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Article32 1953-05-18 4 THE second pilciim iMa leave Singapore m four <■ the Blue Funnc 1 Line's Ankias leaves today with about ••> Muslims for V. 4 t< ;i Another 400 will MAlMirk at Penang.32 words
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Article25 1953-05-18 4 RETURMNT. to the 1. after a 40-minutf swim Changi a Europt\<i> found nil clothes and wrist-wa',< h va •t $30 had been stolen.25 words
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Article46 1953-05-18 4 BING for two c a< > cidtr. At 8 i r invo > him ftt tin Tim aii died on The Pace ;»t n 1 Chat B ley bill lang 1< rli>d m j All g< t in 1 Ahmad! Polio i 2400, I.46 words
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Advertisement63 1953-05-18 4 SPORTS TROPHIES -■*L<~Lj~i_r>_r-»r-i r> tt Just Received a Large Selection of CUPS, SHIELDS, MEDALS ETC. IN SILVER E. P. N. S. Special Discounts To Schools, Clubs Institutions. P.H. HENDRY KUALA LUll'lilt SI.NGAJ'OUE DR. OSBORNES W%W RKSTUKKS VIIHLE MAMIOOD ]iuu:sn< iiu; of am; MyMMtb on worsen. X 53STS1 cS fc.^fflS.JJ Sole63 words
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Advertisement43 1953-05-18 4 SEEING is believing iftcr «ffv» rrcutrr '*'s rtihii«l »ccth J parklc A J.i.ly dip to enaurn v :r defiMt v i rci) i b aft Steradent km* and AMAZING HEW W«* MM COMPLEIf J^J a>cy(J i I S STJTZ mm* •<••- HTM Vn— OBlAai43 words
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Miscellaneous161 1953-05-18 4 Standards intunuc MXKHtMMIOX AT A <»M V< SINGAPORE DIARY SHELL TIIFATK!:HT: t m thow "Harvest Kui T^in i am "New Faim-.nK In Pranc*" at Collyer Quay 1 1 j p m SINGAPORt \KI Mllllh: Exhibition at photos hi of Westminster Abbey and otnrr historic Englisti rhurchM at B 'tish Council161 words
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Miscellaneous189 1953-05-18 4 Slack; 730 New* n X, X afj 735 Light Music; 8 ani Rh.Mhfti m the Sj:i; 8 .>7 a.ifi 11 an, y The Schools; 1 t» m. Proftanune SvimmaiA-; 101 Monday \|«l nee Carl Chj:-.<l>r H:s O tra: 130 New;. 145 8.)'.'.. i l rm --BUl}' Nee y T.ehle. 2189 words
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Article, Illustration110 1953-05-18 5 (Top left) JOLANDA: By P. Mallant, 47, Amber Road, Singapore. Mamiyaflex, f 5.6; 1 50 th. Perutz Pcromnia. OW: By Wong Yew Kuen, -pore. Rolleiflex, f 11, C J, Kodak X. 'Above) SUNBATHING: By Toon Boon Tong, 42, Prinsep Street, Singapore. Super Ikonta, f 11, l/50th. Super110 words
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Advertisement46 1953-05-18 5 I m thL, page, The Standard I iroot pictures to Speaking of PicI Kobiasoa Road vSingapore 1. I Kroaipaaiei by a completed I 'tM.d th«- back of the entry. i mi *Ht-*4dnmt4 envelope if you uraci *rt r-qu.Med to call at the I IN(. (>| nCT K|s46 words
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Advertisement63 1953-05-18 5 mil I PE^SEWSO: I V The modern ortk" chromatic I sM-purpovc < multion of rttgh I R i and ftnc from. »fl E MADf IN G'RMANY M *V*r r^r CORONATION PICTURES use the World Famous Atffa film 120, (>20 f 127 35 mm. Nen Tropical Packing and Mnunsion. FITHE3' DPITAL63 words
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Article379 1953-05-18 6 CINCJAPORE graduate U.-achers arc on the warpath. At the annual general meeting of their association Over the week-end, they charged the Government with two years' 'unwarranted delay' m implementing the Singapore Education Scheme. They announced their intention to see the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, as soon as379 words
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Article315 1953-05-18 6 0 BRIGHTEST news of the week is the announcement of the Singapore Special Electricity Committee that the second generator at Pasir Panjang will be run m about a week. The generator was put m action over the week-end and is expected to go into permanent operation on May315 words
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Article, Illustration542 1953-05-18 6 Keith Waterhouse - LOVE MUST WAIT, SAYS THE KING Keith Waterhouse -By TWO thousand three hundred miles from London, amid the hot hills and deserts of the Middle East, the first coronation of this royal year took place this month. Hussein, shy young ruler of the Hashemite Kingdom, of the Jordan, sat on542 words
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Article997 1953-05-18 6 COLIN LEGUM - COLIN LEGUM By COCIAL upheavals m Africa are now so great that the expansion of education for Africans cannot wait upon the local expansion of productivity to finance it entirely. This is the opinion of a team of experts whose massive report on "African Education" (H.M.S.O.997 words
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We the PEOPLE
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1338 1953-05-18 6 Sir; Nearly seven months ago, the Third (Whitton) Arbitration Board, for the Rubber Industry, and on which I was an Assessor, was responsible for a strong suggestion embodied m the Award, that an enquiry be held into the Rubber Industry. The relevant passages read: During1,338 words
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Letter153 1953-05-18 6 Sir:— To the author of "Heresy In the Common Room" I say read 'The Great Delusion" by (.Veil H. Sharpley md "I Believed** by Douglas Hyde. To Professor Carr. \\h< is mentioned by the author m his ar* and to all those other honest and153 words
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Advertisement100 1953-05-18 6 SINGAPORE "«.tB STANDARD INDFI'h NDKN'I M<>KNING NEWSpfliPf-H HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinton Road, Singapore. Telephone Not: *****—***** CobU fir Telegraph Addrett: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, Tht Time* Building. Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sultan Street. 83. Cowan Street. 8, Leith Street. Telephone100 words
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Advertisement58 1953-05-18 6 M Ml V W^^^^^Jr 1 netful,*. »w. X ArUtrJmdn, factmU w*tk M L<«S TritiW .Vnrtp lr«t, X: ao/frr r^ai/y n^^i <i P V ItHrtirr taut m v > Mm »t.ir <farr r cHarminy I rrr«a x .'hiU r »j 1 tulrl S<<ap. < .i\ MT r«rr lt"» ■< jL* xill58 words
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303 1953-05-18 7 Has 17.- Tension m the Anglo-Egyptian 1 tuViblv eased here during the past 24 erf* h **A nhseneii bcVieved t/ie Egyptian Govern(l lv accepted a "28 days truce" on the ;u r lohn Foster nulles, the American Secictin OI fl eased since Mr.Reuter; AP - 303 words
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26 1953-05-18 7 Stu- early F ter Dul- aring Comfoi Dulles SI laring to I id. were The "proj v cer- Reuter UPReuter; UP - 26 words
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Article24 1953-05-18 7 teri r an k the j provide f notion A lOC. tion lasi sale of il purchas--1 i mitsu24 words
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Article39 1953-05-18 7 A MAGISTRATE In LightTransvaal yesterday remanded m custody 184 1 African students. 59 of them women whose mission training school was burned down. They were charged with arson, public violence and malicious Injury to property ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-05-18 7 photo. At Imber Court. Surrey, two bag-pipe playing Gurkhas attract the interest of three members of the Metropolitan Mounted Police, who wear cavalry uniforms. Onlookers are P.C. N. W. Hughes, dressed m King's Hussars uniform: Sgt A. Hughes. who wears Prince of Wales Dragon Guards uniform; andU.P. - 90 words
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Article22 1953-05-18 7 EIGHT people were killed yesterday when a Canadian Air Force bomber crashed on landing near Montreal.- AFPAFP - 22 words
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116 1953-05-18 7 BELGRADE. May 17, (AP) In a surprise move, Yugoslavia has granted United States military planes the right to fly over the country and to use Yugoslav airfields for operational purpose. The action reportedly stemmed from a visit here last September by units ofReuter - 116 words
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Article90 1953-05-18 7 BirEN'OS AIRES. May 17. (AP).— Argentine off; ials d closed yesterday \h n t the young French secretary of a British chemist has been arrested In a police March for suspected bomb plotters. Giselle Marie PoQSO (26) is reported to have been ;,rrc ted yesterday90 words
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Article115 1953-05-18 7 KATHMANDU. May 17 (Router)- High winds over Fverest are giving a temporary setback to the British expo dition m their advance towards the summit, according to the latest reports received here today. For the first time In several days, there have been no snowfalls forecast for115 words
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164 1953-05-18 7 WASHINGTON, May 17, (AP) This week's display of Allied disunity over the Korean truce negotiations is viewed by officials here as such a show of weakness that counter-measures must be taken to regain an effective bargaining position. The action by United Nations truce164 words
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Article537 1953-05-18 7 US Rejects Plan To Regulate Rubber Prices COPENHAGEN, May 17 (UP)— After five 2°y s critical negotiations, the International Rubber Study Group has given up further efforts at this time to introduce any regulation of rubber prices by a buffer pool agreement aimed at stabilising economic537 words
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Article119 1953-05-18 7 OSLO. May 17. (Rev- tor) Oslo newspapers reported yesterday that King II ikon of Norway told policemen guarding the airport here to "drive preutmen away' when Princess Margaret arrived by air from Britain for Friday's Royal Wedding. They also reported that foreign pressmen trying119 words
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Article305 1953-05-18 7 Oatis: 'Treatment Good' WASHINGTON, May 17, (AP) A State Department spokesman said yesterday, the United States would now consider the removal of the sanctions imposed on Communist Czechoslovakia as a result of the imprisoning of Associated Press Correspondent William Oatis. Oatis was set free yesterday.305 words
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Article44 1953-05-18 7 THE fire, which bioke out m the aircraft of the U.S. military attache m Israel on Friday night, was due to sabotage, according to preliminary investigations at Tel Aviv yesterday. The plane, a Dakota, was found burned out m Lydda Airport AFPAFP - 44 words
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179 1953-05-18 7 KARACHI. May 17, (Reuter) Mr. Adlai Stevenson, defeated Democratic candidate m the "'residential election, said here yesterday that American aid to Asia was given to help people help themselves and not to purchase their friendship and military co-op2ration. At a Press conference,179 words
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Article32 1953-05-18 7 A GANG of armed Chinese pushed through shopping crowds m Queen's Road, Hongkong yesterday, broke a plate glass window and escaped with valuable gold ornaments. One suspect was detained. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article111 1953-05-18 7 THE Mexico City newspaper. Ultimas Noticias. said yesterday a bankrupt Mexican businessman had confessed to police that he planted a time bomb on a plane m which he was a passenger m order that his family could collect US$lOO,OOO m life insurance. A package containingAP; Reuter - 111 words
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Article154 1953-05-18 7 FIVE-STAR Air Force General Charles Francois Ltcseres. chief of staff of the French Air Force, left Saiaon yesterday. AFP GREAT political importance was attached m Teheran to the decision by the Court of Appeal to declare illegal the decree banning the pro-Com-munist Tudeh Party AFP wAFP; AP; Reuter; UP - 154 words
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123 1953-05-18 7 BEK\E. May 17 (Ret ler)— Switzerland tjs daman led the recall of the Caachostovali Charga H'Ailaires hero. M. Joati S' ..i :1; .vha 1 is U od la an olllcial rooununiqua jretter la M a pat 1 offensive I againat the Sw.^i mi en:123 words
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Article26 1953-05-18 7 LAD\ Slim, wilt ol Iralia's new (iOvernor-Ger.< Sir Wi lam s im, lain 1 fortnislv ago, was d from h" pitai yaatcrday. Renter.26 words
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Advertisement111 1953-05-18 7 I |1r SNOfciCEL. hett PO/Nf NEVER IMMERSED -^i NfV« NEEDS WIPING 'S^ Only >' est^rday, a pen had to be Ailed by -Jgge clipping deep m ink. Point and barrel tJifik^ had t0 be wiped clean But Sheaffer's !Hfflj»^-^T^~ new Snorke) Pen has banished that borhrr torevor. Its magic tube111 words
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Advertisement35 1953-05-18 7 Old English COTTAGE POTTERY I Tea Srl> for f> |Vr-oii«* Composition: 6 Tco Cupt and Souccrt 6 Tco Ploret 1 Teo Pot 6 Cupt 1 Cream Jug 1 Covered Sugar Bastrt F2S.lt Set M.ilrliiiiii-4 A\i>Jlal»l»»35 words
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420 1953-05-18 8 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, May 17. The Indonesians ore revolutionising the copra industry and within the past three years hove started on a slow, deliberate policy to eliminate brokers and place most purchases solidly m the hands of Indonesian merchants.420 words
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Article73 1953-05-18 8 LONDON. May 17. (AFP>— According to the Financial Times correspondent m Tokyo. Japan is probably about "to clamp a ban on imports of j western foods and goods regarded as luxury items under the Foreign Currency BiMtM which comes into force from October. The73 words
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Article166 1953-05-18 8 Exchange Crisis In Bangkok BANGKOK. May 17 (AP) Tlie open exchange market dosed yesterday a Her runaway sterling and dollar quotations on Friday. The Phibun cabinet heid an UTgeni meeting yes.erday morning Foreign exchange controls are anticipated. Bankets were told yesterday by the Finance Ministry that the situation would be166 words
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Article78 1953-05-18 8 COLOMBO. May 17. UP) Australia will provide Ceylon with equipment tor a |tts| bakery under the Colombo P technical assistance scheme This will be the first time that such equipment will be installed m Ceylon The plant will be Installed at th c .Marketing Department78 words
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Article75 1953-05-18 8 NEW YORK. May 17. (AP) Plastic have moved deeper into the musical instrument manufacturini field. An allplastic authentic guitar is now on the market and is seen as the forerunner of other string instruments made of p'astics Other instruments, such as the harmonica and accordeon. have75 words
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Advertisement701 1953-05-18 8 83 s&^ite (Mg&jlM Fast 1 raawpacMc Icrvtea to San Fraadau and !.«>» \n?« i<*s via Hott-knnc and Japan. Prnanc P. Sham Spore CAJfAOA HEAR 24.lunc g»J— it 2(i i^Junc ANGLO— FRENCH 6c BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: X Lumpur 311 Spore ttttl/J P S harr» 2M5 Malaria 456 Prnang K75 FOB UK701 words
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Advertisement1042 1953-05-18 8 i,i Zm BLUE FUNNEL LINE Jj« f*m~i MANSFIELD LID. P-!W fr Incorporated In Singapore l>rot < afffffctl option to proct-eil via otIKT poru U> i««d and 4toCw.ft9 Wfl AAILINOB to LI\tBPOOL. (iIASOOW LONDON A COMINtNTAI PORT* D;• Sail* P S hatn P«nan* /> f f»n«*ii«. for Liverpool it Glailuw ui\1,042 words
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Advertisement144 1953-05-18 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS -HALIFAX BOS lON W YOKR PIIIIADUPHIA BALIIIMOKE MOBII t NfcH OKI FANS Sporp p Sham Penan* Alei aceeo'i-B Montreal rarao jnAfer. Carriers op,o n prwcf?^ rt pa^ PRINCE LINE TO 51 \l IF AX BOSTON Ntw YORK BMTIMORE ALso ■ectfCtag careo for I'll 1 1 \D!144 words
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Advertisement541 1953-05-18 8 EAST ASIATIC l|| SAILINGS FKOM SL/iNDINAVIA X N||> "SONG KH LA" for Bangkok In Po.t "JAVA" foi Dukarra Bangkok. Hongkong Manila Kobr Yokohama 21 ?;Mat l •'FIONIA' foi Banxkok 1/U,,n hi "ASIA" foi Bangkok Sai R on, Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 9/lOJun#» l "MANCHL'RIA" for Australia 17/2»June li f »H*541 words
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Article, Illustration4206 1953-05-18 9 Rachel L. Carson - MAN 'S AUDACITY CONQUERED T HE OCEANS Rachel L. Carson T Vtl ZARLIKT DISCOVERERS w E RE THE PHOENICIANS, VIKINGS POLYNESIANS FINAL i CHAPTER All Rights Resn-fd r HE .mrirnt Greeks the ocean was aa endless stream that flowed forever border of the world, ceaselessly turning npon itself like a4,206 words
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Advertisement251 1953-05-18 9 Can You Name This Actor? Tlirrr will he anMh-r star for titu tv >i> tamorrnw I iiiiiiv ioi ilnv f<»fti«*i Mill r!««r ri'i I'iimv,},^ Mf lr n^ p i/r Minit^r*, njtnM mil i»• /^^V p«h|i»h»d i r Ihr M..».. i»■ -'^Sak < dla^^ "»<l»rd byf,/i&tfUtyMfat. rnlrri.i m»*d hn thK m251 words
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Article, Illustration979 1953-05-18 10 Stan McCabe - Stan McCabe By Who'll win the Ashes 3. This is the third and final article m the current series, m which Stan McCabe, former Test player outlines his reasons for confidence m an Australian victory. THE consensus of opinion wnis to be reasonably unanimous that979 words
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Article, Illustration582 1953-05-18 10 LONDON, May 17 (AP)— The toast last night is "Surrey— and Alec Bedser." The county beat Warwickshire by an innings and 49 runs m a day at the Oval. Bedser, tlie lion-hearted giant of England and Surrey, started the rot by taking eight for582 words
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Article101 1953-05-18 10 ROME, May 17. (Reuter).— Fifteen people were injured last night when mounted police charged a 10,000-crowd struggling to buy tickets for an international football match here today. The match between Italy and Hungary will inaugurate Rome's new Olympic Stadium, one of the best equipped In fin°nnn101 words
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59 1953-05-18 10 IPOH, Sun.— St. Michael's Institution beat Old Boys 3—2 at soccer yesterday to win the k a knllian Cup presented by Dr Lip Sens Chiew for annual competition. Scorers for Michaelians were Lee Swee Onn. Kong Yew and Lee Th >ng Choon whilf *-o59 words
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Article571 1953-05-18 10 RESULTS of SCA Junior league matches played yesterday were: Sinhalese Association went down to Tengah by an innings and 42 runs. Batting first the Airmen scored 136 runs. Johnston topscored with 44 while Daly and Plumtree got 34 and 35 respectively. Mayo Pereira the Sinhalese leg break571 words
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Article66 1953-05-18 10 SINGAPORE "A" to meet a Business Houses XI m a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium today will be: Narayanan; Boniface Swartsenburg; Kirn Beng, Davids, Osman Johan; Omar Awang! Ibrahim Mansoor, Mal'eques Ismail Yusoff. The left-wing berth has not been decided on and will be chosen from66 words
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Article17 1953-05-18 10 JOIIORE BAHRU. Sun English College beat Johora Bnhru Youngsters at cricket by '7l runs.17 words
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Article290 1953-05-18 10 CSC Ist Inns, i.'.i Police SC Ist Inns. Cheah Kirn Swee c A. Delilkan b Sabapathy 7 R. Deiilkan b Sabapathy Sandosham st Yogarajah b Sabapathy 9 Velupillai c A Delilkan b Navaratnam 17 S. K. Sundrum b Sabapathy 29 R. da Silva run out 34 G.290 words
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Article220 1953-05-18 10 FULL POINTS TO POLICE RECS SCA Senior League IN only two SCA senior league engagements yesterday, Police SC and the Singapore Recreation Club scored full points. The Police beat a disappointing Ceylon Sports Club XI by seven wickets, while at Sembawang, the Recs beat the Navy by 55 runs, and220 words
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Article165 1953-05-18 10 n, SRC .—ls t Inns. Choppard c Crawley b Erkersley-Maslin 17 J. G»Ustan c Roche b Slmj IS J. Martens c EckcrsleyMaslin b Brice 37 E. i* Herder b Eckenley-Maslin n J Houghton c& b Upton M n. HofTman b Upton 7 t- a e V ens165 words
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Advertisement169 1953-05-18 10 TODAY J^y^iTT^V" &AILY! W'HNER^F NOT ONE BUT SIX -ACADEMY AWARDS -u-u J -^j-._o u ->_r-ur- I_n_rL^-.1 _n_rL^-. starring C T H Yi T C! HIGH ADVENTURE! pkter ■j 1 nil 1 j f QRBIOOEN lawforu lit] HS«i A i L il^ green c Hj| f i 5 1 JANK L169 words
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Advertisement192 1953-05-18 10 Showing fcftdb*4HBt^ I DEREK 4j^^\|f D ADD IDA ullvu h **^mi Nmei 1 it ant f j Columbia SCPIACOLOK FLXL-LENOTH TIIKIIJ tl< k D i rr »vmM ro YOU m- ifi Vtfto M^TVBH| VM 1 HUM llU'l'lMi, SURPASSING All other 3-Ds you have seer A WAR STORY with a NEW192 words
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Article729 1953-05-18 11 Sequel To Title Fight CHICAGO, May 17, Attorney Angelo Malandra announced yesterday that he wonld file a protest with the Illinois Athletic Commission on Monday askln* that last night's Rocky Marciano-Jersey Joe Walcot fight be declared no contest and that they fight aeair for the heavyweight729 words
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Advertisement330 1953-05-18 11 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are invited for (a) Ele< trical contract for ;i Uockl of 7-storey fiats at O>;tram Road. (b) Tradesmen's work on Trust buildings and estates >. jihin City and Rural Areas m Singapore. Separate tender forms, etc. may be obtained on payment of ii deposit of $100/-330 words
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Advertisement278 1953-05-18 11 NATUKAUSA llOiN ]>JOTICE is hereby given that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the278 words
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Advertisement441 1953-05-18 11 SITUATIQNS VACANT COLONY OF NORTH BORNEO are invited irom British subjects for appointment as Dental Lal!? r v Or ?v J erhn^ian. Colony °J Nogh Borneo. Salary 294 x 18-420 per mensem plus cost of living allowance and O,? a Vft ln 4i li6U of quarters. Qualifications: 5 years practical441 words
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Advertisement1095 1953-05-18 11 notices" CEPARATP E 071 KUALA LUMFLR S ,h, RAI te der are In- MUNICIPALITY. rationale 'UJS^i Municipal E»e,Ue« to the under-mentioned pri- Revision of Electoral R«M month/°rnm a perfod #of REGISTERS will be open x. 9 Tulv lov? mmcncln from l»t H to and including 31^ a TalDlri Prf*nn 19M1,095 words
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Miscellaneous169 1953-05-18 11 ft CMOH.SAMT? T a±\ RESIGNS fum th'marrvin' > ah'll go imto th' rain- I\T HIT th' aouo )1 I (2fi& I MARRY UP US GAME//- MAM LIFE'S AMBISMUN MAKIW BUSIW£SS, WMAP -GOtPff- <W^i^ I/ J K>^W) MAPPY 6ADIK 1 WAS T PERFORM TH' "StNAT'OfiIAL AM WOKJT HAFTA COMPETE A THAT169 words
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Article111 1953-05-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR, sun.— i The s, '..iigor CI I est Re-J creation Club tpj ved the •Kpendituw of a gum tuA •KCMd nf $45,000/- |of the J^ of the c^ b to pro- vi.ie mote amenltia and living quarters tor the indoor m i groundsmen,111 words
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Article583 1953-05-18 12 S'PORE CHINESE RALLY WIN Johore Lose 3-0 m MCFA Cuptie AFTER an unimpressive first half Singapore Chinese rallied determinedly to stage **fr™** r e cov cry and beat Johore Chinese 3—o m a MCFA Southern Section quarterfinal match before more than 3,000 spectators at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Singapore Chinese583 words
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Article, Illustration207 1953-05-18 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By BADALONA, a beautifully actioned 4 year-old Sol Oriens gelding, is a very promising staying sort and should go very far before the season is out. He displayed his staying qualities when he landed a brilliant double by winning the Summer Cup over207 words
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Article125 1953-05-18 12 STATISTICS for jockeys and trainers at the Fenang race meeting which concluded on Saturday are: JOCKEYS Ist 2nd 3rd F. Flanncry 4* 2 1 J. Jones 4 11 A. Itawi 2 1 2 F. Hudson 2 1 1 C. Franklin 2 2 C. Tul!'.', 1 4 I 11. Mct'Vud125 words
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Article156 1953-05-18 12 THE SAPA division ::H between Gymkhana Spo I and the Indian H Socceritei w»§ tough it throughout enrii nr» m i draw at the Ge flang yesterday. Goalkeepei tU of the Gymkhana team well to keep the score d Gymkhana opened the m the 20th minute156 words
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Article189 1953-05-18 12 Rovers 'A* went on a goal scoring spre* When they trounced Windsor Rover s 6-0 m one of the liveiiest Division 3B soccer ties at Jal ;u Besar stadium yesterday. The winners eclipsed Windsor Rovers m every department fielding seven .senior players Skinner. Fazai Shah. John189 words
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Article36 1953-05-18 12 C. P. SAMAJAM srored a 2-1 victory over Kerala Sports Club jn a friendly game of soccer at Farrer Park yesterday. Jerome and Davids scored for the Samajam while Sharitf netted for the Kerala's36 words
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Article237 1953-05-18 12 YOUNG Companions Athletic Association, ficldirm a ten-men team. were trounced by the Seletar Football Club 7-2 m division 3 match played at St. George's Road yesterday. Seletar*s Ali was m fine form scoring five goals for his 6ide. Se'ietar opened accounts m the fifth minute when insidcright237 words
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Article105 1953-05-18 12 WESTBURY. New York May 17. (AP). Memphis Cary Middlecofl stood oil a bristling fourth-round rally Ly Jimmy Dem a ret yesterday to cling to a one-point lead m the U5517,500 Meadow Brook round-robin golf tournament. The tall Tennessecan shot a 67 over the 6.648-yard, par105 words
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505 1953-05-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.-A most exciting finish to local Test match was witnessed this evening when the Rest snatched victory m a race against the clock and failing light. It was one of the best finishes m the history of big cricket505 words
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Article104 1953-05-18 12 KUALA LUMPI. T R. Sun. Thanks to a An« perform) between the post i>v W Ch.ve. Selangor beat N Scmbilan 2—o when tl for ttoh o third time In a lv match played on the Prince i Road tod ly vVhiie Wah C'hvo >i iaCi pair of104 words
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31 1953-05-18 12 Champions For Third Year In Succession 1 I < him q i w X r X H I f) U«i« I. ii.: I i n B M 'I S i) I B31 words
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Advertisement68 1953-05-18 12 MALAYAN INDIAN CONG»tSS $l/- Unlimited Gs/eep 48 Cosh prises plus consolotion coin pnx.t of Iff priz.3rd Draw at Ipoh. 21.6. 00 P H S. M\W <M Secrelanr, < it. i Urn S t m im m **m ariffhTdS' m In I'-.1 h<) II IN MODtR i Temporary Address: Thr Onlr.il68 words
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Miscellaneous15 1953-05-18 12 SOCCER: Singapore 'A* v. SBHFA— Friendly— Jalan Bcsar; Aslon v Blue Rovers Dir 111 C—Geylaiiij.15 words
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Article, Illustration383 1953-05-18 1 OTHING succeeds like success and as €i P||B^K Youth celebrates its first anniver- SJj^jjgj! sary, we hope that the thousands of our Wt |ffiw teenage readers will welcome this, their 9 BJBHBl| first number in tabloid site. JH We have gone a long way since n |8H9g that383 words
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Advertisement9 1953-05-18 1 T!G2R^ BALM fij The All-Purpose Miracle Ointment Xc^-£> x9 words
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Article, Illustration276 1953-05-18 2 David Tambyah - David Tambyah JUST a note to tell you that this page is YOUR Page and it is up to you to send m your contributions m the form of poems, riddles, puzxles, jokes, essays, letters and cartoons. As Your editor, I will be only too276 words
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Article45 1953-05-18 2 A brilliant youth at first; Something happened. One day, Satan came His way. Girls —his only interest, A failure he was, In the end. Now, old and regretful. But not forgetful. Of his past. Wishes he were not, A labourer. By ARTHUR CHEW, Singapore.45 words
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Article182 1953-05-18 2 I^RANK was always coming late to school. And no matter how the teacher scolded him or how severe a punishment he threatened, nothing could be done about the matter. "I'll handle matters." said Mr. Hubert who was In charge of that school and rest assured Frank182 words
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211 1953-05-18 2 One Thursday Miss Lim, a student teacher, Miss Aeria my form mistress, and all the girls of my class went to the Singapore Cold Storage Creameries for on excursion. Two gentlemen kindly showed us round telling us how the milk bottles were washed, checked211 words
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Miscellaneous145 1953-05-18 2 WtEkl GROW \f "TH^KX UP I'M 601KIG TdJ/ fLL t^ r 1 MARRY A MR. J\ -"r*- J (DOWN) m h 1 Encountered Youth Crossword m mMest Stat QD. I (ACROSS) I 4 To fawn 1 Spring begins m the _J___L_J n 6 Operated month of 7 Female saint (ab.)145 words
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Article612 1953-05-18 3 Paul Minter Starts You On Another Exciting Serial Episode 1 The Signal TIP the China coast m the teeth of the North-East monsoon, the -PORT ROYAL," her tanks full and her decks permanently awash as she pitched continuously, changed course and headed north for Hongr Kong. AbOUd612 words
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Article1138 1953-05-18 3 TODAK - TODAK r cab _J*JELHLCUEU£ JULUII* a* Says 111 is rca..y a pity that you cannor dc wnn me. You would enjoy it a lot. There ought to be more opportunity for young Malayans to travel. \t would be good education. Gov ernm«ltt might sec what could1,138 words
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Advertisement44 1953-05-18 3 life ->*"£" n£ U*/ 4 < te^ j H > J I M y *Ot AS LITTLI AS $1 j I STARt'SAYINC V O Z 21 PERCfNT INTEREST will be p«»d »o you »o» t;.i- titmt S om4 every up to I CHUNG KHIAW BANK. LTD. j44 words
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Article, Illustration219 1953-05-18 4 FRANCIS LEE - FRANCIS LEE By IBirtMa* ~>H *W~ thr proMfiiiif With r|;isxrw»lr Sr*w t.<«4 <*»«»<>. («*«-L*h Sooh «4 tlie 1 -"^> ¥ot»fh havkis; a very eojoyabk limr ft wilk ft«w-ii; game Shakespeare's ■As You Like It" was presented to packed houses by the senior students of Raffles Institution and219 words
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Article, Illustration85 1953-05-18 5 Girls of Standard HI and IV of ihe Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School who sane a Kprcial anthrru during the opening of their new srhooi w'mg were praised by Bishop Archer for thrir fine readerinf, The Choir W4?s ably Ird by Miss S. L. lluan. Members85 words
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Advertisement42 1953-05-18 5 THE CIRCUS The whole Tottm is Talking about Ask Daddy to Take You to CIRCUS BUSCH BERLIN 2 Shows Daily 6 p.m. 9 p.m. It's Once m a life- time So Don m t \iiss it (Junction off Victoria Street, Manila Street.)42 words
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Miscellaneous171 1953-05-18 6 TI-lIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE I TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY r I VeSTBRDM US O)AS A £/S<OEE'PEA, My v^' SB Ol COCO3QI/ A f OA DA 1 BBFOQBJ J^y/T^IMBJLE JS <30U£/f J? sfi> ivJTv^X I > /a/J/jms A^ouKn Vj. oixriAco "v^ 15 a big A N^%r ir Awy^QSEjsjr jf(9OP&B,\ OJISH171 words
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Article119 1953-05-18 7 7 HEARD the thundering of hoofs Along the stony lane And into sight a wild horse flew With flying toil and mane. His coat was of a milky white And dazzled m the sun, He flew along the stony lane A looking out for fun. I jumped119 words
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Article, Illustration759 1953-05-18 7 GREAT PEOPLE OF YESTERDAY FREDERIC CHOPIN, Polish composer and pianist, was born (1810) at Zelozowa Wola, a village 30 miles from Warsaw He died m 1849 at Paris, of Polish-French parentage. Although he spent half his life m Paris, Chopin became the greatest exponent of Slavonic, or, more759 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-05-18 7 EIGHTEEN-year old Goh Keng Luan is the School Captain and Head Prefect ut the Pay a Lcbar Metliodist Girls' School. Now m the Eighth Standard and sl}c is a Corporal m the 4th. Singapore Company oj Xhe Girls' Life Brigade. Her ambition is w join tlic Singapore Police Force.57 words
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Article84 1953-05-18 7 Friends In Japan i> a 1 of an I- al Cor: iMfl nanu'i Pan^v Club** Our n 't aboit KM men. w<v and gir!> who ar^ wishing to niake fr with MalayanMost of then>. m for. postage stamps, v:< snap-shots, booki, ma?. etc. Thoir ages nr i 14 to 38.84 words
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Article47 1953-05-18 7 When us a sailor Dkc S corpse? Why is a large kingdom like a brown study? Why is a dog biting his own tail like a good in.maser? ANSWERS j.i.iiu *pna qjoq soj|cui «>q MMttQ Xuiooj v nji osm )oH spnoj(|s ii si ui| «i ij47 words
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Article34 1953-05-18 7 A teather warned her class not to drink any milk unless it was pasteurized. A little boy spoke up, "Ours must be O.K. The rows stand m the pasture all day long."34 words
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Article370 1953-05-18 7 "("ONFOUND that messenger! Why has that Spanish Armada got to be sighted Vi when lam m the middle of o gome of bowls! Oh, well, life for a captain is such. I might as well finish my game before boarding my ship, for who knows,370 words
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Article151 1953-05-18 7 Confound that galleon! It's the flagship! I've been following it for half an hour and yet I can't get a shot at it. The don who is managing that vessel must be clever! He always manages to evade my tactics. Zounds! That's an English ship that's under151 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-05-18 7 AHIPFO^PAFYKIDESOMTHE BACKUP |ISMUI"tKS NtC*. WHEN THE AETHER 15 UNDERNEATH THE SURFACE OF JHE WA J ,H{2.,TH£ BABY OH H6P.NECK IS QUITE _PRY*w22 words
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Article, Illustration364 1953-05-18 8 LEGEND TELLS US WHY THE SUN'S RAYS BURN j India, the story ts told that the Wind, San and the Moon invited to a great party. Their mother, the Great Star, was invited to the party, too. But Mother Star had to stay at home to guard the sky. She364 words
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Article40 1953-05-18 8 i^RANDMA, pulling down Uxe covers, jound Willie m bed *>ith his shoes on. "Why, Willie," she exclaimed m shocked surprise, "did you ever hear of anyone irho goes to bed with shoes?" "Sure," Willie answered promptly. "A horse."40 words
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Article100 1953-05-18 8 read with great interest your atuuruncement that as from today the weekly YOUTH SUPPLEMENT wiU be m a viagazine form. This is indeed good news to all Malayan Youth. Please accept vxy congratulations on your fine ejfort. You started the Supplement a year ago and m entering its second100 words
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Article91 1953-05-18 8 1. Wbo wrote I'arudise Losi (a) Thomas Moore, William Morns, (<•) John Miltoti, or (<i) William Thackeray? 2. The ostensible cause of the Indian Mutiny was the serving out to the native troops of cartridges greased with animal fat, tor contact with this was forbidden both by the91 words
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Article219 1953-05-18 8 Camera Center informs "youth" that four GaunontBri:i- i Bel! Howtl) Model (iO;{ Autoload' cameras and tWO Model 70 DL'S are on their way to Mount Everest with the British Expedition. Thomas Slobart. the expedition photographer, hopes to ■-c these I (smm earner. i o >- ;m»219 words
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Article213 1953-05-18 8 This weeks Contest is another easy one. and before YOU put pen to papet read the instructions careiully. mere are many comn H ■igs ot io:npu;-.Mi!i ttting ne word as.' Here arc two ■xaiflp c* Your friend i< "busy a bCt u:ui the tOOW Ij "durk a-213 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-05-18 8 Charming Miss Betsy Chew was one of the enfiwtic organisers of a very successful picnk for more than 00 k iris of Tanjong Katong Girls' School at Tanah Mcrah recently. IHmning a popular straw hat, Betsy all smiles poses lor Youth cameraman at the picnic45 words
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