Singapore Standard, 1 June 1953
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Title Section15 1953-06-01 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD cdffdsfdsf Vol. No. 329 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article, Illustration2725 1953-06-01 1 7 Knighthoods In A Single Gesture SEVEN KNIGHTHOODS have been conferred on public figures in Malaya. By this act, on the eve of her crowning, the Queen has recognised Malaya's importance in the British Commonwealth of Nations. Never before have so many knighthoods been bestowed on2,725 words
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563 1953-06-01 1 LONDON, May 31. New throngs of sightseers swarmed on in cars, coaches, buses, and on foot to tour the brightly decorated Coronation route. Soon afier dawn, a procession of cais. five deep, inched bumper to bumper through the streets around the Westminster Abbey where the QueenAP; Reuter - 563 words
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Article45 1953-06-01 1 dard S Beparteff p V< Bf rom terday S -.sapore away nation :sland d free iS Of and s for Co. s of the freely e li^ht:t. and to the >)f the Rhythm holiday ed on Darvel, the Sin-45 words
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Article25 1953-06-01 1 THE Thai GovernTient has decided to set up an internment camp in Khorat for Foreign Legion and Laotian deserters from In do-China. AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article142 1953-06-01 1 Britain Will Remember Malayans LONDON, May 31 (Renter) Even at the gayest and most exciting patriotic moments in London's streets on Coronation day, the millions cf people will b e reminded of the grim campaign against Communist terrorism that has been going on for five years among the rubber plantations142 words
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Article116 1953-06-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. "Malayan pensioners want General Sir Gerald Teonpler to appoint a committee with a Supreme Court judge as chairman to investigate all grievances of pensioners, and that representatives should be called upon to give evidence. This resolution was unanimously adopted by the PanMalayan116 words
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Article33 1953-06-01 1 REPORTS received today from clerical circles in Budapest said that Bishop Petery of Vac, under house arrest since January, has been moved to a place of confinement outside his diocese ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article35 1953-06-01 1 MR. Emmanuel Blorh, lawyer of the atom sp'e< Julius and Ethe! R;>;>eii!>er;; due 10 be executed during the week of Jir e 15. is pianni/ij further le-^.il ste^« to suvt them ironi deatU.35 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-06-01 1 photo. THE Commissioner for Malaya and Mrs. Ward gave a reception at the Assembly Hall, Royal Empire Society, London, to the Sultans of Johore, Selangor, Kelantan and Perak. This photo shows (left to right): Mrs. Elizabeth Choy. Tensku Bariah, daughter of the Sultan of Selangor. and Miss MarieAP - 56 words
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Article150 1953-06-01 1 HANOI, May 31 (TP)— Cambodian troops slew up to 100 non-Communist rebels in hand-to-hand fighting in southern Indo-China, military sources said today. Fighting between the Issa- 1 rak nationalist bands and troops of young King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia hasbeen in progress for some days, about150 words
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Article19 1953-06-01 1 JAPAN'S Ambassador to China, Kenkiehi Yoshizavva. is scheduled to leave Manila for Singapore on June 8. AFP.19 words
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Article26 1953-06-01 1 THE Singapore Governor. Sir John Nicoil has agreed that the Coronation illuminations and decorations of Singapore Government Buildings will be extended to Jun~ 1126 words
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Article158 1953-06-01 1 JOHANNESBURG, May 31 (Re uter) South African newspapers published in the Afrikaans language denounce British authorities for allowing an American Negress to sing a song satirising Dr. Malan, the South African Premier, at the London Hippodrome. Miss Marie Bryant, the singer, has mad* a hit with the souk "Don't158 words
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Article93 1953-06-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Communist terrorist organisation Ifl Federation have suffered four more losses, two of them this morning, when the 12th Platoon, Ist. Gordons' killed a man and a woman in Jasin. Both were on the Malacca police wanted list. Ammunition and clothing were93 words
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Article49 1953-06-01 1 CHAMPION JOCKEY KNIGHTED GORDON RICHARDS. England's champion Joekey, was created a knight in the Queen's Corona tlon and Birthday Honours today. He is the first of his calling errr to be given ttie title of "Sir". Seventy-year-old Jack Hobbs. hero of vorld cricket a generation aro, was also kii\'ltted.49 words
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Article106 1953-06-01 1 LONDON. May :U Fuu \n Secretary Anthony Ed j>ani« .1 !>y Mr fcrvi lly to Bostf n cm June :> uuderßO another operation l«»r a r:.'h l)lad«c»r Rnmetlt. r* phy>ic;ans annouiiecu .a t nij;nt. Eden s^. aln »*y hi s h. i operation hat become106 words
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Article51 1953-06-01 1 ANOTHER day of Coronation Week passed yesterday. Bright lights, large crowds and car and lorry-loads of sight-seers still filled the City but there were fewer traffic jams than on the first night. Vehicles, however, still moved four or five abreast, but there were no major51 words
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Article78 1953-06-01 1 PUSAN. M.i.v (ATPI Pi den i Rhc ■of s with K i declared the n<>K irmj Ugh! ofl any Com; ntering Koree to upei i the priconei i <>i wtkt. He Mid s Kith Koi > w i reject anj itrt rnalional rnenl w hirh78 words
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Article30 1953-06-01 1 AN Indian fractured his leg when he was knocked down by a motor car in Geylanij Road, opposite Garrick Theatre 'a st night. He was admitted to hospital.30 words
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Article38 1953-06-01 1 THE FRENCH Governmeni has announced a poethumoui award ol the Croix de Guerre to the son of Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Van Tarn. Nguyen Van Luan. who \v;is tfe ecuted without trial by the GDFDFDF UPUP - 38 words
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Advertisement20 1953-06-01 1 Foi Distinctive ffffi?'^ Jewellery Aln-ays a I li^^S. G. C. De Silva Bros. V Singapore 1 ORANGE CRUSH <^ if \n\»««)20 words
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Advertisement12 1953-06-01 1 pPALM TROT) fBAYERi iU^^^^ 1 QVi 1 HM>T|I>&W G»MOWB 6 C» IT»12 words
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269 1953-06-01 2 Pageant Theme Is Unity Of C' wealth THE unity of the Commonwealth under the Crown will be the theme of the Youth Pageant to be staged by Singapore schoolchildren of all races at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 5 p.m. today. The schools will represent all countries of the Commonwealth269 words
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Article65 1953-06-01 2 •'THE Dupont Story," a sound technicolour production of B, I. du Pont (ip Nemoufi Co., U.S.A.. one of the biggest chemical ooncertu in the world will he shown at a spe<ij' screening at the US IS theatrette Singapore on .J-me 4, a1 4 p.m. A65 words
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Article47 1953-06-01 2 THE exemptions from income tax of expenses Incurred in de"oratin^ Singapore commercial premises "will not come up for consideration until i!»54. and taxpayers <io not have to app'.y for tile exemption now, laid .Mr. D. H. Tudor the Con i r of lnco:no Tex yesterday.47 words
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Article140 1953-06-01 2 Not The Worst Yet Haxworth EXTRA policemen were put on the roads in Singapore last night to meet the sticky traffic problem created by those out to see the colourful Coronation illuminations in the City. '•We have not yet had the worst yet," the Colony's Traffic Chief, Mr. W. R.140 words
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Article159 1953-06-01 2 WASHINGTON, May :U.| (UP). Supreme Court J"-tice William 6. Douglas said yesterday tnat his new book "North of Malaya" is "on the 1 whole very favourable to th* 3 Malayans" and that adverse remarha in it are directed I largely at the guerrilla Chi- nose underground.159 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-06-01 2 THESE enthusiast wtM only three of the many thousands who photographed the Cftj decorations around th* Padang yesterday. The good weather and the decoration* aiudo i I fiftnf ajMr* a pliotoffrapfeer'a paradbo.32 words
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Article25 1953-06-01 2 A SPECIAL service of praise and thanksgiving will Ibe held at the Tamil Methoi dirA Church, 1 Short Street, on 'Coronation Day. at 9.30 a.m.25 words
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Article379 1953-06-01 2 $11 V4 M. SCHEME TO EASE HEAVY "TRAFFIC JAMS A $111 MILLION plan designed to relieve the ocute traffic congestion in Kallang Rood, will be launched in Singapore if it receives the blessing of the Government, it was officially disclosed yesterday. The scheme provides for the379 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-06-01 2 Sketch of the $1U million scheme to relieve the acute traffic congestion in Kallang Road. Singapore. The scheme will be launched in stages after approval by Government. It is expected that the whole scheme will take two years to complete.40 words
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Article88 1953-06-01 2 IF YOU are going to the Coronation parade on June 2 leave your homes at least half an hour earlier than you normally do. Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth, chief of the Singapore Traffic Police, said yesterday. Considerable delays will be experienced on the approach roads88 words
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263 1953-06-01 2 SINGAPORE City, resplendent in its coronation garb, yesterday became a photographers' paradise. From early morning until late evening thousands paraded through the decorated City; nearly all carried cameras. Many concentrated on making pictorial records of the extensive decorations and views Irom t^<? newly opened263 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-06-01 2 CAPTAIN (Tally) Llewelyn who sailed tor the V.K. yesterday after completing a tour uf duty in FAKKLF where he was a popular figure. As an officer in the Royal Army Dental Corps, Army wives found him an expert in dealing with children's teeth. "Taffy" was also well known54 words
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Article239 1953-06-01 2 T>E.\DERS of the Singapore Standard are asked to v«ne for the man or woman who, in tln-ir opinion. h.i<s contributed mw t to the enrichment of the social caltur.il political economic or sporting life of Malava. The winner will b* riven two months* vacation round the world239 words
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Advertisement75 1953-06-01 2 MENS LADIES GOLF CLUBS BY GEORGE NICOLL J| FIRST CLASS GOLF CLUBS. IN THE I POPULAR DOUBLE FLANGE STYLE I CONCENTRATES THE WEIGHT I BEHIND. THE POINT OF IMPACT I EVERY CLUB IS HANDMADE 111 Irons $24.50 11 Woods $26.50 BRITAIN'S BEST BAG CANVAS, t j .*3 OVALSHAPE WITH HOOD75 words
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Advertisement189 1953-06-01 2 EMBASSY HOTEL (opposite Kaiong Vnrij 46 W*»}rr RnaJ 9 Singapore CORONATION WEEK ciLEBRATfONS EXTENSION TO 2.00 a. m NIGHTLY FROM Ist JUNE TO 6th JUNE :o: EK' T >piii\l rot*. I^?^-"' >r>i '■'•""•;i l viV lx> BOOK »OCH T 4BLL> \o\l i\j t AVOID DlS4PHH\r\tl.\l PHO>t 8/>6/ 4 UM3 /OK189 words
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161 1953-06-01 3 KLI ANG. Sun. Arrangements are being completed for the election of nine members to the Town Council in November. Seven others will be nominated by Government, including four ex-officio members. The Town Board area will be divided into the electoral wards of Mengkibol Mesjid161 words
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Article79 1953-06-01 3 LU IPUR, San.— Coronation Cele- unittee will orga- Dec nrated Vehicles m <'r. Tuesday, and a B I On Thursday. tie awarded for orated truck, lor- j .ieep or van; motorcar or i and the best m »tor cycle, tricj be four evenly t79 words
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341 1953-06-01 3 T.U. MOVEMENT HAS REACHED A CRISIS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Trode Union movement has reached a critical stage because political bodies have come into the picture and it is most important that trade unions should not become pawns of political bodies, said Mr. Tan Tuan Boon, presenting the annual report341 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-06-01 3 MISS Ng Sioek lliong. daughter of Mr. :_nd Mrs Ng Kin Phin. and Mr. Gan Kok Ting, of the Borneo Sumatra Company, who were married at the Singapore Registry Office on Saturday. A reception wax held at the Chinese Swimming Club.41 words
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Article28 1953-06-01 3 SIX traders were each fined between $20 to $L\i by the BatU Pahat Magistrate Che Ibrahim bin Haji Sa.am for; offences under the Price Control Ordinance.28 words
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Article43 1953-06-01 3 THE Singapore Seventh-day Adventist Church at Baiestier will hold a special church service in Malay on Tuesday at I a.m. Pastor R. A. Pohan will deliver a sermon on "Christian Loyalty." to be followed by special prayers for the Queen.43 words
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246 1953-06-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun One of the busiest men in the Federation during Coronat:on Week will be Sir Donald MacGilliyray the Deputy High Commissioner. i In addition to attending a parade and Thanksgiving Ser- vice on Coronation Day Sir Donald will visit patients in the246 words
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Article51 1953-06-01 3 LIVERPOOL, May 31. (AP). Nearly 600 Scots, who came from Glasgow in buses, cheered early today as the first battalion of the Cameronians docked in the troopship Empire -Halliday. The Cameronrans spent three years battling Communists in Malaya. Their score for the stretch: 124 Communist dead, 2451 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-06-01 3 pnoio. THE Chief of the Imperial General Staff. General Sir John Hardinr, inspecting a detachment of Malay Regiment, at the Woolwich Barracks, when he visited Colonial troops taking part in the coronation. Sir John told the he was pleased to see them and said that the Cyronatioii wasAP - 63 words
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Article224 1953-06-01 3 PENANG, Sun. Thc main streets and buildings in Penang were floodlit last night when last minute touches were made to the various decorations of build ings and arches to celebrate Coronation Week. Workmen worked till late in their efforts to fini.sh the decorations before Tuesday224 words
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Article29 1953-06-01 3 THE Singapore Teachers Training College will hold a Coronation fun fair and confer; ar the Monk's Hill School grounds on June 6, beginning at 9.H0 a.m.29 words
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Article227 1953-06-01 3 JOHORE BAHRr. Sat. Several tra ners. It is .earnt. are to be engaged by the Education Department, Johore, this vear. Four men and two women Raffle* trained teacher* are to be taker, on to fill new appointments as spei iaiUt teachers Then Normi' trailed men227 words
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Article44 1953-06-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Si. Am opt't»-air Coronation Parade Service will be held a HQ Maiaya on Monday morning. Army families and ':\e --hoo! rhildren from the (»arn>o% will be among the vf»rv large congregation. The Bar.H of the Somerset Light Infantry will p^ay.44 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-06-01 3 Miss lreiv Rose and Mr. Martin Fernandez who were nurrit-d it thr hurch of Our Lady Lourdes on Saturday. After the reremony a recept on was held at the Chinese YJW.C.A.31 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-06-01 3 Dhoto. in hi, PH"»e suit, £2* sJE£JrS«k s.t»rf»T. Th. Kim U.P.U.P. - 11 words
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Advertisement202 1953-06-01 3 e the right one r AN«L ,„< you' ert! Aings f thr ita m Sis Duncan Roberts Ltd. I U\ll VI <M DIABETES LOB I I In IS I b CR.lR'i U I OL, |t I K.AJAJ TEXT.LES S- 1 Cw&sn a ti&n I Outstaticn Visitors on a Shopping Spree202 words
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Advertisement145 1953-06-01 3 AIRCONDITIONED (B?^l\\\\r HOTEL BAR tmSl^^^ RESTAURANT 226/229 KOCIIOKK HO\!>. ILLS. 2O2."»I /ft CORONATION WEEK ATTRACTIONS We offer you A Grandstand View of:- fabulous SEA DIIU.ON PWMXMMM The mix Mivvn;i> city if Jhe GRAND Mm WOHkS POPLAV (Hh Im -I e\rr to srvn in lln- La-I IOMC.Iir UHWW TILL 2 I145 words
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Article64 1953-06-01 4 KUALA IjUMPUR, Sun A ixaval i ntrol launch patrolling ofT Port Swettenham foiled an attempt by a fishing junk to smuggle 80 pounds of raw opium to the Indonesian port of Baean Si Api-Api. The opium was found In sack attached to the junk. The junk and64 words
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Advertisement44 1953-06-01 4 HOTEL MAJESTIC KUALA LL'MI'IR Phone 4225/6 PRESENTING "THE MAJESTIC QUINTETTE for your dancing MONDAY Ist June Extension IA.M. TUESDAY 2nd June Till Midnight FRIDAY sth June Extension IA.M. SPECIAL DINNERS SERVED ON Ist, 2nd, 3rd, sth 6th June DANCING EVERY SATURDAY from 13th June44 words
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Advertisement267 1953-06-01 4 H *&f likflß illllllllllllllllß JKflr jt lllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllVilßK liiiiiiiihKv'^ Pepsodent really gives IVJJIH:|ff teeth! Tet'th dieted Pep*od«'iit ar That's becaux* \\w\ mv IeMHI An. l i 1 Pep^nlent is the only toothpaMc tlui ronUiib Pe{>9odent with Iriuin < Ifdn- .tu.i\ ill.- Him winch Mil treth, but also harbours ihe. dangerous rrn-tlutfj267 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous82 1953-06-01 4 /eather MINIMUM Temperature: from 7.30 pan. on May 30 U» 7.30 \.tn. on May SI Singapore <76F). Pena«« (7tF), fcota Bahru <74P). Kuala Lumpur (74F). Ipoh (74F), KianUn (73F). Maximum Temperature: fron 7.30 am to 7 JO p.m. on May 31 Singapore (89F), Prnanf (87F). Kola Bahru (WF). Kuala l.uinpur82 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-06-01 5 l^e) DINNER: By Teh Bee Heng, 193 Ca "Wvjn Street, Penang. Solida 111, 4, 1 250. Agfa. (Left 'ICH LIEBE DICH By Khoo Huan Hwi, Government English School, Batu Pahat. Flcxoret f 5.6, 1/50. Agfa Isopan Above) JUNKS AT ANCHOR: By Kiang Leong Ngak, 24A Durian Daun,59 words
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Advertisement24 1953-06-01 5 IPERUTzI I PERSENSO I The odern ortKockrom«»k P all purpose omuU. on of KigH I ipocd ond fin* grain. H MADE IN GERMANY I24 words
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Article446 1953-06-01 6 a lull of more than a year, a hand-grenade was thrown in a busy street in Ipoh one night last week. Seven persons, including a ten-month old baby, were injured. One died later of his wounds, lt is not yet established whether the bomb was thrown by a446 words
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Article357 1953-06-01 6 JT IS no exaggeration to say that tomorrow evening's lantern procession will be one of the greatest spectacles ever staged in this part of the world. The enthusiasm, magnificence and pageantry will even surpass what was seen on City Day two years ago, and it will certainly357 words
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Article, Illustration709 1953-06-01 6 LIONEL CRANE - Aly Khan Loves A Simple Life LIONEL CRANE TN an Irish field where young racehorses played, Aly Khan said to me: "I love the simple life and good simple people." Next day, the forty-two- year-old son of a Moslem leader and an Italian mother simply ordered around the big. green709 words
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Article744 1953-06-01 6 Peter Stursberg - Peter Stursberg ALTHOUGH certain international organisations hove taken up the question of inter-planetary travel, the publication of an article entitled "The Challenge of the Spaceship" by Arthur C. Clarke in the current issue of the official UNESCO magazine "Impact of Science on Society" would seem to744 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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Article444 1953-06-01 6 Sir; ("Another Emergency within the Police ranks?") To reciprocate the good deeds ot the Police through Oepration Service, it is time that the public took it upon themselves to launch their own campaign of Operation Police. It is strongly rumoured that whilst the Legislative Council at its444 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-06-01 6 "Says his pocket -monev goes nowhere so he's let hi s room!"14 words
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Article157 1953-06-01 6 Sir. Apparently your correspondent A. T. Singhagovinta whose letter appeared in your paper, failed to understand the very purpose of an interview. It is through such inter- view that a prospective employer, in thi s case th e Education Department, can find out whether a person is157 words
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Article87 1953-06-01 6 Sir. It is very gratifying to learn from your press report that Government has now raised the retirement age to 60 with voluntary retirement at 55. In view ol this one who it In sound health expects the City Council win not be slow to follow the lead as87 words
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Article506 1953-06-01 6 Sir: One of your recent correspondents. sheltering behind the misleading Pseudonym of "Justice for All," rushed into the Devan Nair controversy with what he called "a vital point, i.e. the children." In so doing, your correspondent has rushed in where even the Devil himself would fear to506 words
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Article99 1953-06-01 6 Sir. During CoiiMH Week 1 venture to tuff* that the S.TC. buses aflkr 7.00 p.m. ihoukl keep *J their usual mornini rorti terminating at vijm Green Instead ol B «ah Road Md Chulia This will be of great w ■istance lo the 1 <&to lower income group «te99 words
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Advertisement102 1953-06-01 6 SINGAPORE now STANDARD INDEPF.NDENI MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE I 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Cabla 6 Telegroph Addreti: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, Tha Times Building. Printing Houta Squora, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sultan Straat, 83. Cowan Straat, 8, Leith Street, Telephone102 words
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Advertisement64 1953-06-01 6 *JVeu?j. 1 rr irate.* j SHIRTS j •MEN'S AERTEX f j f SPORT SHIRTS f $> Clicks I -MEN'S G. S. C. \l t RAYON SPORT ,[I SHIRTS fi —o-. j y MEN'S G. S. C. wP WHITE POPLIN SHIRTS f MEN'S BARCLAY £«)<:] J J SPORT SHIRTS Bs!^ 164 words
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Article, Illustration444 1953-06-01 7 fpHE strange thing about the world Empire is that its meaning has continually changed throughout the years. Had you met Raffles in about 1823 and asked him the meaning of the word, he might have answered thus; "We British aw Traders. As luch we have acquired a444 words
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Article235 1953-06-01 7 THE Malacca Young Malayans Club is inviting its members to write an essay on "The Coronation Celebrations in Malacca." ays should be about 1.000 wjrd*. Prizes will bo a.va.cuv: lor the three best cays. All entries must be iMfldtd in to the Hon. Secretary o r to235 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-06-01 7 £^Ht U 3S& < E2T T 11 SOO S. I G 2: C s i"£P<>«' District m*p«.< tin* if"* st '«"H Ambulance Brigade of me \ngln-Oiim«M* xhoof 'fctaiw**. tor** km BMpme Day gp«*ch are *hen below.35 words
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Article, Illustration521 1953-06-01 7 "A QUEEN IS CROWNED" in Technicolour IVOR the first time in hisx tory Technicolor cameras are to bring to the screen the whole glorious story of the crowning of a Queen— England's first ruling Queen since Victoria, Elizabeth the second. The name alone conjuries up visions of the glorious and521 words
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Article, Illustration332 1953-06-01 7 FOOK KHAU - SINGAPORE SEA CADET IN ENGLAND FOOK KHAU FDSFDSF fn N Fook Kil:m of ihv Singapore Sea I ifi IK has J us arrived in England on a scholargSAlp winch won him a round trip on board the Blue funnel liner Autolycus. lm i Y( I\ Til takes Ulis "PPorluiiilv in332 words
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Article83 1953-06-01 7 EXECUTIVE Committee IM9/IMC Chairman— Air. Fred C. Arulanandan ireelected); Vice-Chairman Mr. D. R. Daniel (Perak Youth Council) Hon. General Secretary Mr. Chi ii n Thin Huat (reelected), Hon. TreasurerMr. D. G. Smith (Federation of Malaya Boy Scouts A.-sn.) Committee member^ Mr. Tan Hock Lm (Settlement Youth Council,83 words
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Advertisement167 1953-06-01 1 'W^* At approximately ten minutes to HjHHHHm 1%-^ife; eight (Malayan Time) tomorrow night, I Ik our Queen will be crowned and we take I wk I tn s opportunity to i om ne m^l>° n s of I m. 1 1^H^^8^BB^BI^^BI^aKIS^ffi KS| And when all the splendour of the IjgBBBP^167 words
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YOUTH
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Title Section7 1953-06-01 1 YOUTH WMMuuuußutwjuwyMpu^iKxjQyuHy^M »,>,■-■;.■■•. .affSf^^^ffiffiK^By^iMß ffl^'^aß BtSz lrWß^^^^B»*^F w7 words
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141 1953-06-01 2 Dear Pleader, I am in full agreement with you when you say that the boys and girls of the Afternoon Schools in Singapore are not Riven equal facilities for sports, recreation etc.. as their colleagues in morning schools. that can be done now is 10 get141 words
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Article213 1953-06-01 2 If I Were A Millionaire JF I»w a millionaiir. I would do wonders. I will first m u>rV!£ TOV t idr F2* l( ltb U Acuities for highthe holidays. I will visit all the places of iMJprest particularly the mines and factories. I will then replTkhw lal ,J> a withfull213 words
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The BOYS and GIORLS PAGE
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Article147 1953-06-01 2 MANY many words, both long anchshort, begin with the letter M and end with N— for example: Musician, man, metropolitan All you have to do this week is to figure out the words which will begin with M and end with N. The clues for the fifteen147 words
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Article80 1953-06-01 2 In the midst of the dark night, The owl makes its weary Jl flight, Looking about in search of food, J When children are in a~s sleeping mood; But lo! a figure in the dark, J Attracts the farmer's dog to bark; But listen to the wise owl,80 words
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Article58 1953-06-01 2 SAY very hastily: A farmer had twenty sick sheep and one died. How many were left? Practice -saying this line over and over again out loud and you'll hear what it sounds like. Most people will think that he had 26 sheep so that 25 would be58 words
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Article44 1953-06-01 2 An indispensable tree, To everyone you and me. Its varied fruits yield, Jealousies, murders, rap- tures, Gladness, madness, and sadness. Despite all these, We still plant it, In our hearts. Z This tree called, "hove." 5 by Arthur Chew Singapore 244 words
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Article38 1953-06-01 2 A iady on a bus was talk- 2 ing to a little girl about the funny papers. "Do you like the Katzenjammers?" she 2 asked. "I dunno," the girl replied seriously, "I sleep S in pajamas." 238 words
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Article91 1953-06-01 2 The first meeting of the Taiping Malay Youth Club was held at the Malay Girls' School on May 16. More than GO youths attended. All present agreed to help the Malay Youths of Taiping who in turn have promised to do their best for tho progress of Malay91 words
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Article225 1953-06-01 2 THANK you for the hundreds of poemg you composed on the Coronation. The Editor has picked the following five efforts as th e best. They each win $5. When Her Majesty the Queen is crowned, Together we gather, without a frown.May the whole of Her Empire225 words
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Article, Illustration351 1953-06-01 3 Lavgh AH with FUN r TniE would-be shopper was mooching around tx»e counters undecidedly for quite some time. Now u-id then he would .stare at some article hard and then inake his head muttering, 'Too good for the old battleship.' At length, a salesgirl wha had been touching up h*r351 words
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Article, Illustration419 1953-06-01 3 OEMEMBER how much fun it was to cut out paper dolls when you were much, much smaller than you are now. Then you did it for play, but now you can do it for profit. Everyone has enough vanity to like a419 words
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Article, Illustration925 1953-06-01 3 GJRJE>IX JPJSOJPJL.*: OJF Y£ST£ROAY BORN 102 BC DIED 44 BC GAIL'S JULICS CAESAR, the jfreatest of Roman soldiers and statesmen, was descended from a patrician family. His early political career was highly dangerous, he incurred the anger of the great Sulla hy his marri.ige tn the daughter925 words
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Article1263 1953-06-01 5 Our Schools send students out to fight The Battle Of Life armed with knowledge that they do not know how to use TODAK asks £i..«»» jj— VXC3B w in n l arrived In Finland, l found a lcttor from a reaoer already waiting for me.1,263 words
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Article796 1953-06-01 5 THE STORY SO FAR:— Aboard the tanker "PORT ROYAL" bound for Hong Koiig, a rating kills himself rather than be caught by the Captain after answering unknown signals from the Malayan coast. A piece of paper is found on the body on which are several796 words
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Article, Illustration264 1953-06-01 13 COMMONWEALTH PAGEANT AT JALAN BESAR STADIUM TODAY rpODAVS Pageant staged by the Youth of Singapore wUl show the spectator something of the history and development of the 670,0*),000 peoples of the British Commonwea lth. This pageant wiD also show how Malaya and Singapore together with the other members of that264 words
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Article, Illustration112 1953-06-01 6 YOUTH'S CROWNING EFFORT African Territories— R a files Institution and Raffles Girls' Schools. India. Pakistan Ceylon —Several schools including Khali* English and Ramakrishna Mission Schools. Malaya <fc Singapore— St. Joseph's Institution, Geylang Maiay Boys', Scottg Road Malay Girls', Tuan Mong Boys', Nan Hwa Girls' and Convent of the Holy Infant112 words
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Article26 1953-06-01 6 Moi> than 3,000 child] had a time of their lire* Saturday when Sir Jo Nicoll, Governor of Sin| pore, entertained them Government House groom26 words
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Advertisement64 1953-06-01 2 A MOPSEWAS EXECUTED FOP iHT VP IHOMODE IMICX3@,ATDIJO4, I I\V Fs^jce, me was accused of pqs- f a \I SESSING D£AV>S AMD PREMEDTTAT- U 1M ING &EFQRE KJCK4KdGM»S VICTIM-.. "B^ &4M RSH F»G«TS"AK A AKE SELPOM WSORTTE RDRW OF WVERSOK. FCXJMD DEAD OM w *P* SETTORS PLACE €>friRE FO^- tAMR.64 words
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Miscellaneous127 1953-06-01 2 AUKUSS DOWN a °r h M P ayers YOUTH CROSSWORD '"S 2 Enthusiastic ardor 9 Hodgepodge I, y u u I I* It W 1 3 Military assistant OSmgmg voice 4 "Show Me State" (ab H Sorrowful _J 5 Bulks l^, 1 r 6 Note in Guido's scale lo flouts127 words
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Miscellaneous179 1953-06-01 4 CTHIIVIBL.E THEATRE Starring POPEYE 1 TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY I iFczCAR CAUGHT) /TL U^neoH^n <vJ> r~\ I AiliHBH OSCAR PA BUUFZO6.VJ _*°2_V >*£ FWN6J f i~. 4N' SOiEE'PEA GETS KSSSSI f H_ V^fE^ L/ V-^-J3 VTOGETMEf?, e^j|pEOAt. V^ j «rV S. S3!^^^r^H I (Heps i eong* 7^ m 3J^ffi^H^£)W179 words
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Advertisement39 1953-06-01 5 IB jt'^9 >r rot as irmi as ji '1 I start s^rrac i I TODAY I •2i K«C€NT INTEREST 1 I will t* pokl to roD to. 1 I /^J^\ "»<»*' nM 1 $20-000 J :%L CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD.39 words
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Article, Illustration92 1953-06-01 7 PM LEADS CHEERS FOR THE QUEEN pnoio. THE Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill raises his hand to lead the cheers for Queen Elizabeth II at the Coronation luncheon in Westminster Hall at which the Queen was entertained by all the 52 branches of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association last Wednesday. StandingAP - 92 words
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Article283 1953-06-01 7 WASHINGTON, May 31 (AP)— Senator Karl Mundt '(R-South Dakota) said yesterday "a whole new i of argument" against trade with Red China had La opened up by a Norwegian-British shipping firm's Sement that one of its vessels was forced at gunLint to carry Communist283 words
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Article99 1953-06-01 7 Woman (51) Killed LOver (28) VERSAILLES, May 31. -Renee Garreau, 51--wife of a French j Major, was sentenced to I labour hero ihooting her 28--r. Jean Deleu. siajoi ignorant of ison between I Dc'.eu. who his he forgave I aded for her to him. prayed t jht for D< le99 words
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Article89 1953-06-01 7 LAOGHAIRE, (Ire- (Reuter).— The longest strike— it has pa for 14 years— ended yesterday with the death an, Mr. James Downey eame to this from Dublin years ago and set up grocer and coal Then he became a > 2nd his troubles be- use89 words
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Article17 1953-06-01 7 '-'«<•>> Parliament has T,7» *"d that j )l) of tne preI r .one crown of AFPAFP - 17 words
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Article27 1953-06-01 7 f A. J. Lu res* has a J JJom public lif e •'•'> the GovMinisto P racial chief of I tal, onJlJ 6 at c;ro U t. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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27 1953-06-01 7 Malan Bans Chief From Public Life Com. in U.P. j THE Persian Foreign Minister, Dr. Hussein Fatemi, left for Hamburg yesterday I 'or a 6tomach operation. ReuterU.P.; Reuter - 27 words
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Article29 1953-06-01 7 JAPAN'S powerful commercial television station built in Tokyo at a cost of more than 1.000,000.000 yen (U552,777.--000). will start beaming programmes over a 200-mile radius beginning Aug. 1. APAP - 29 words
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Article28 1953-06-01 7 THE Rev. Michael Scott, Reported from Nyasaland, said on his arrival at London airport that he intended to take up the matter with the British authorities. Re uterReuter - 28 words
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Article20 1953-06-01 7 THE Lebanese Parliament was dissolved by decree on Saturday and new elections ordered to be held in three months.— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article24 1953-06-01 7 REPUBLICAN Representatives James Van Zandt, said America's allies prefer war profits drenched with the blood or American youth" to peace in Korea. —U U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article24 1953-06-01 7 Communists yesterday requested and were granted n extension in the current 1 recess in the Korenn armistice ]tAlk| until June 4. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article473 1953-06-01 7 Dulles, Collins Summoned Over S. Korea Stand WASHINGTON, May 31 President Eisenhower yesterday conferred with top nolicv makers on the Korean truce crisis w__:_-i_ threatens to split the Allied Command and wreck whatever chances there may be now for ending the conflict in Korea. The president473 words
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Article117 1953-06-01 7 Marshall On AttleeMcC Rows LONDON. May 31, (AFP).— General George Marshall, former U.S. Secretary of State and personal representative of President Eisenhower at the Coronation, said here yesterday that it was "so very easy" to disturb the international situation by trans-Atlantic disputes. He was responding to a reporter's invitation to117 words
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Article171 1953-06-01 7 WASHINGTON, May 31, (AFP) Praident Eisenhower yesterday sent his second message in eight days to South Korean President Syngman Rhee in the hope of resolving the serious crisis which has broken out between, the South Korean government and the United Nations Command. This was learned171 words
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Article, Illustration156 1953-06-01 7 fsdfsfsf THE U.S. Army fired the first atomic artillery shell in history. May 25, opening a new era in ground wartare. Like each detonation in recent tests, the same nuclear fire and smoke formations arose, witnessed by Congressmen and Senators and military officials. At upper left, the shell, nrcd fromUP - 156 words
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152 1953-06-01 7 Blow To Anti-Red Struggle If TAIPEI, May 31 (AP)— The anti-Communist struggle in Asia would suffer a telling blow if the United States recognises the Chinese Communist regime, according to current opinion in this refugee capital of Chiang KaJ-shek. Chiang himself is on record for the view that if Asia152 words
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Article80 1953-06-01 7 'Don't Cut That Aid Wiley WASHINGTON, May 31 (Reuter) Senator Alexander Wiley. Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said in an interview yesterday that he did not think it would approve any proposal to cut off aid to Allied nations favouring the admission of Communist China to the United80 words
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Article60 1953-06-01 7 CAIRO, May 31,- (AP).— Texas oil heir Abdullah Sheppard King was kissed by his Joelly dancer wife yesterday as he emplaned on his way back to the United States. King and Samia Gamal posed for photographers and told reporters they were "definitely reconciled" and would continue60 words
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Article205 1953-06-01 7 C' wealth PMs In London LONDON. May 31 (UP)— The Prime Ministers of all nine members of the British Commonwealth were assembled here yesterday for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II and the Commonwealth conference next week which officials snid could be a curtain raiser for the Big Three power205 words
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Article79 1953-06-01 7 AMBALA, India. May 31 (Reuter)— Police yesterday beat drums through the streets of Ambala, in the Punjab, to warn parents to keep their children indoors for fear of a kidnapping gang, reported to have seized three children in the past week. An 11-year-old boy and an eight-year-old79 words
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Article107 1953-06-01 7 BERLIN, May 31, (Reu'er). —The Soviet Government announced two days ago that the Control Commissioner, General Vassily Chuikov. would henceforth be solely Commander of Soviet forces in Germany and tha 4 M. Vladimir Semenov, Chuikov's former political adviser, would assume the new post of civilian High107 words
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198 1953-06-01 7 SYDNEY, May 31.— The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R.G. Menzies, is expected to learn the proposed date of the next British atomic tests in Australia during: talks with British defence leaders after the Coronation, the Sunday Herald said today. The newspaper saidReuter; UP - 198 words
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Article61 1953-06-01 7 RUMANIA has protested to the United States over the expulsion of Mr. Christachc Zambeti, First Secretary of the Rumanian Legation in Washington. The Americana taid Mr. Zambeti had tried to enlist a naturalised U.S. Citizen, Mr. Valeriu Georfescu, to aid Rumania by implying threats against his two sons,Reuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-06-01 7 drtk?? I Jarccl ollsh pl,ot who w the first to w._2_i I MIG i et P»ane into the free world. Ami!!, r!" e *^r sta r. tm to n W the good things of American life Vacationing in Las Vegas, he finds hi s inability t0 4 speak English no75 words
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Advertisement92 1953-06-01 7 BALLBEARING LAWN MOWERS "The Short Cut to a Perfect Lawn" New MODEL Z 16" features HEIGHT OF CUT ADJUSTMENT, which can be quickly made and easily (jgg- /"'JT't set with the new handwheels. This is of great advantage in dealing with long or rough grass. Perfect cutting It for many92 words
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Article155 1953-06-01 8 INDUSTRIALS: CIS. Urds. 21/9 22/-. Fraser Neave $2.20 to $2.15 Gammons $2.75. Wm. Jacks $3.60. Malayan Breweries $4.20 to 54.25, Malavan Cement $1 42* McAlisterg $.'{B 50 to $39.00 Robinson Ords $3.70. .Straits Steamship $19.50 to $19.75. Straits Times $3 85. Straits Traders $20.75 to $21.25. S.TC. Prefs.155 words
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Article25 1953-06-01 8 THE PotL-h freighter "Nova Huta" arrived in the Port of Bourgas Bulgaria, yesterday, with a large cargo from Pco- Dies China. AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article16 1953-06-01 8 THE British a-rcraft Indu try exported aviation eqirnment [worth neany £5.000.000 in 'April. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article471 1953-06-01 8 By A Market Correspondent THE past week showed a faint swelling In the tempo of activity in the share market, and with both industrials and tins in greater demand, It closed on a better noie. In the industrial section the chief feature was the improvement471 words
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Article154 1953-06-01 8 Kamponr Kamuntin* Tin Dredging Ltd.— The directors announce their decision to cease operations about the «nd of May. The ground which the dredge has been working is poor and the recent severe drop in Tin has made mining unprofitable It may be possible for the dredge to resume154 words
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Advertisement1171 1953-06-01 8 j blu? rua«. ana -*Mf M4lHrlM.il ME. 1/1 IE p^^, ic«c«»rp4..iii»u in i»lnma(*>la' imrritr* .utiui. M* imnn-M vin imri- u •««.«> hki fpm umrm *ma "Amimi 1 u > iiuhi'imh m *«um (lIM. IIS MtMIM'VHI K"UI* i*u« saw* aa#M r» _i k Mt**g| tui Uvea**/* Ul" May Jl/ lum I1,171 words
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Advertisement722 1953-06-01 8 EAST ASIAfiTfJ SAIUMii^ rKUM SL.i.MU.N.Um I k K 8 por* rSK M -FIONIA" for Bangkok 2/2Jun. I "ASIA* foi Bnu^aoa Saigoo, Hougßtmg Manila Kob* I VokotiH«na 9 lOJnn* nw •WANCTiIKIA-foT Auttralla 19 2?W ik \V"* ij 'MEONIA" for Bangkok 2i/2»Jun* IHJu U >■ •RINA- for Bangkok Saigon, Hongkong. Manila. Kobe722 words
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Article205 1953-06-01 9 Spectacle By Day, fairyland At Night By OSCAR FERNANDEZ SINGAPORE, one of the youngest cities of p itish Commonweolrh, blazed in the glory thc Million lights last night, as nearly half a of" people walked through its doy-bright qazc at the wondrous splendour of f lljod205 words
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Article57 1953-06-01 9 Relax And Rejoice Call To Labour < :t. Frj i WcNriee, lold the members i ederaI u Council Labour J tl -1 *way their ,tl. the re^t ■II l their K on oronalioi Day. pt.ikini; .»t lea the r>derarstrrduj to celebraie Day. It ition i> i unique occa...n for r\57 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-06-01 9 tow attractive Filipino doctors arrived in SinsaJ Mf Ijnl liffki from Jakarta, "intent on seeing SinCoronatioi processions". They are from left: l '"i laptiachay. Dr. Carmen Lopez. Dr. Carmen hiliamro and Dr. Feliridad Castro.34 words
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Article, Illustration155 1953-06-01 9 This brill r« j panoramic view< (above) of the City's arehitec-, tur.V. showp!acp. the Victoria, Mnniiti.il Hall. (in- domed Supreme Court and the magnificent columns of City Hall, in a blaze of Coronation i glory, was cap- tured b> Singa- 1 pore Standard cameraman C. T. Woiic fromStandard - 155 words
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177 1953-06-01 9 THE fame of Singapore's coronation celebrations has spread far and wide. This was confirmed by four very attractive Filipino lady doctors who arrived in tiie Colony by air last night. The doctors. Letiria Yap' inehay. Carmen Lopez. Carmen > and Felieiriad Castro, told The177 words
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Article86 1953-06-01 9 THE Ceylonese community In Singapore will conduct a special prayer and thanksgiving service in honour of the Queen tomorrow at the Sri Sempaga Vinayagar Tempie. Katong. There will be a musical show also in the temple from 11 a.m. to 12 noon to celebrate the Coronation Day. and86 words
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Article178 1953-06-01 9 Over 2,000 Eurasian children in Singapore, attended the party and fun fair held at the Singapore Recreation Club, yesterday. Jointly organized by the Singapore Eurasian Association and the Singapore Recreation Club, the party provided an afternoon of continuous treats for poor and rich children alike.178 words
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Article107 1953-06-01 9 FLAGS from nine Commonwealth countries. including Malaya, are flying at Meriden. geographical heart of England, as part of the Coronation display of a world-famed engineering firm. Some months ago. when the firm was planning their Coronation decoration, it was suggested that Commonwealth distributors107 words
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Article91 1953-06-01 9 THE Singapore General Post Office will be open from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on Coronation Day for the sale of Coronation stamps. All sub-post Offices, except Tiong Bahru, Towner Road. Maxwell Road, Kadang Kerbau and Dempsey Road will be open from 9 to 10.30 a.m. Coronation91 words
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Article376 1953-06-01 9 A TOTAL of $7,002 was collected from donors for the Queen- Elizabeth portrait which was unveiled at the Singapore City Council chamber on Saturday by Mr. T. P. P. McNeice. President of the City Council. The sum previously acknowledged was $4,160. The following is the list376 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-06-01 9 YOUNG Andrew Bonn looks very thoughtful about the Coronation badge that Mrs. C L. Tessehnseohm presented to him when h e arrived at the SRC Children's party and fun fair yesterday. More than ?,000 children attended the party which was given for Eurasian children of the Colony. Each child received57 words
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Miscellaneous746 1953-06-01 9 SINGAPORE !f;",,;.!... w^'i? s *n^' •*.i OIARY Affairs- ais The Di\ d N« Tmoj 6TIDY GROIP M()\,\|l\T f.*° n 6lir ulu| l Friend 1 iPX. Cou: eon H .»tory of B^t Th U>w o"-^^ Commjiiwe.-i'th" 6 nm Newj fS) 945 The Signiftcanre TIDES AND TlMti k c U Singapore: 127746 words
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Article583 1953-06-01 10 Army vs. SRC Army Ist Inns. Percy c Martens b Andres 21 1 Eley c Houghton b Barker 62, Smith run out 11, Singleton b Barker 15 Reynolds c Choporal b Collins 10 Pegg b Barker 0 Diplock b Barker 44 Ford c Stevens b Andres 23 IfMCMn C583 words
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Article321 1953-06-01 10 S'pore League Cricket SltC BATSMEN CO FOR THC BALL SCORING a brilliant 159 runs, young John Martens of the Singapore Recreation Club who only lately graduated from school to club cricket, put his name high among the Colony's fine cricketers. Martens' 159 is the highest scored for321 words
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Article220 1953-06-01 10 RAF Seletar's Bee provided the second century for the day in Singapore's league cricket when he hit an unbeaten 100 against the Sinhalese Association in an A section Junior league match. The airmen easily beat f he weak Sinhalese XI by an innings and 85 runs.220 words
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Article117 1953-06-01 10 PARIS, May 31 (AP) America's Maureen Connolly and Ken Rosewall of Australia, both 18-years-old, yesterday won the women's tennis championships and the men's singles titles in the French International tennis championships. "Little Mo" Connolly of San Diego. California h?d little trouble adding the French crown to117 words
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Article39 1953-06-01 10 TAIPING. Sun. A last minute goal by Gleghorn enabled Royal Lancers to beat Chinese Recreation Club in their first division soccer fixture by 3-2. Scorers for Lancers were Davis (2) and (Ju-honj win! 9 leik Aim and39 words
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Article61 1953-06-01 10 PATTERN SERVICE THE COUPON KtAl* THIS BEFOKE VOU ORDER YOUR PATTCRN: ¥00 most enclose three ten cent stamps if you want your patt *r P cut If I don't get the stamps, you don't set the pattern. A nun her or orders have come to me without the stamps. These61 words
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Article408 1953-06-01 10 QUEEN IS WISE ABOUT HORSES NEWMARKET (Af). On Tuesdav Queen Elizabeth H rets a crown and her favourite horse. Aureole, run* in the Epsom Derby. With a deal like the Coronation in the works, you wouldn't think the Queen had time for something as simple as a horse race but408 words
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Article578 1953-06-01 10 LONDON, May 31 (Reuter)— Len Hutton celebrated his appointment as England's cricket captain today with a masterly innings of 98 for Yorkshire against Glamorgan. He displayed an array of attacking strokes, especially before lunch when he scored 83, including 14 fours, three of them in578 words
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Miscellaneous277 1953-06-01 10 «"""»»u».> Star Contest No. 18 Can You Name This Actor? Wednesday. KfcnW t nines tor thl* contest will close next thursdav ,\nd ihr A prize winner* names will be m published i n (he Movie Page *3a[ B o" Hie following Sunda? '^Pl^fl Standard No correspondence wiu be Q; entertained277 words
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298 1953-06-01 11 LONDON May 31 (AP)-lt takes an Australian to show how to deal with Austrahans. the infamous feather bed wicket at Trent Bridge yesterday NottingIrn1 rn^ W l?ndwT er Xn a itn St WlWt IS°kcd1 S° kcd like an innocuous A^ralTan it£s£r n298 words
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258 1953-06-01 11 INDIAN APOUS, Indiana, May 31 (UP)— Bill Vukovich, a speedster pilot from Fresno, California, won the 37th annual Indianapolis 500-mile race today alter leading on all but two of the 200 laps. There was tragedy to accompany the win, however. Driver Carl Scarborough died of heat258 words
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Article75 1953-06-01 11 ALBI. May 30, (UP).—Argentine champion Juan Manuel Fan^io smashed all previous track records during the second trials of the Grand Prix of the Albi automobile race today when he rocketed his British racer over the 8.901--me.er course in 2 rains. 52.5 sees, at the average speed75 words
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Miscellaneous225 1953-06-01 11 _sr^-^N^-_/ TH' NICEST LI'L FELLAS^ MATTtR 0 Ll FSI rT^WSI —ir— -^V v w^sai.^ id V*\ \J -cd ever care not L 3Jr 1 steel +m t.s:eet." -<gLI T PeATM -V P^FfSr^" **+>***.*****+**** ,»»^^S^»^^^»^%^N^N^%-»«' i ■^■■~ij~l ~l ~L~L-u~c~L~uO_i-ui-ur-|_i-Lr^rxj-C'"'^-K^x^>j-tJ>j"»_r»_jr>__ii ~i~in Z. otTTiNe^ A e^o KICK fW' U ..'COUR6TthE RE'S "f I225 words
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Article495 1953-06-01 12 Civilians W/ n n Coronation Cun A CAPACITY crowd, which i nc the Governor of Singapore, Sir J o h ij Singapore Civilians gain a rcsourld.n victory over Combined Services ond U coveted Coronation Cup in a f osf game at Jalan Besar stadium v c *trr,i495 words
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Article150 1953-06-01 12 SEREMBAN, Sun.— Hongkong Chinese soccer team scored their second successive victory in their Federotion tour when they defeated Negri Sembilan State team by five clear goals today. Indulging in long passing tactics the visitors completely overwhelmed the Negri men who, but for the first 10 minutes,150 words
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285 1953-06-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Selangor Chinese drew two-all with Perak Chinese in the MCFA soccer competition played this morning on the Princes Road ground. The match scheduled for yesterday was postponed till today because of the flooded field. The game this morning was seen by285 words
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Article158 1953-06-01 12 KUA'.A LUMPLR, Sun.— A joint appeal is to be made to the Government to abolish the tax on amateur sport in the Federation. At the meeting of the Council of tiie Football Association of Malaya here today, it was decided to get every State158 words
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Article211 1953-06-01 12 Starmer' s Goals Win The Match A hat-trick by Starmer save the Naval C-in-C Staff a ::-0 victory over the Town Rumors in a SAFA Division 3C m.jtch played at St. George's Roud yesterday. The Navalmcn now jump from seventh place to number 3 on league table with 8 points211 words
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221 1953-06-01 12 HAYLAKE, Cheshire, May 31 (Reuter)— Joe Carr, 31-year-old Irish Walker Cup golfer from Sutton, Dublin, won the British Amateur Golf championship on the Royal Liverpool Links here today when he beat Harvie Ward 27-year-old American holder of the title by two holes in the221 words
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Article351 1953-06-01 12 MALACCA, Sun.— The fine bowling of the Malacca skipper, M. C. Kailasapathy, who took a total ot 13 wickets for 62 runs, failed to save Malacca from a 28-run defeat in the inter-state encounter against Selangor, which ended on the Malacca Club padang today. The351 words
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Article113 1953-06-01 12 Social AP beat Young Companions 2 o in yesterday'SAFA Division 3A match at the Jalan Besar stadium. The match became lively after the changeover when bom teams settled down to <•; spirited display. The opening goal came towards the end when Chin Yeong found the net113 words
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Article23 1953-06-01 12 SEREMBAN. Sun.— 'l ;.r;ipin Cricket Club beat Ncgri Setnbilan CC by 70 runs iti a Strahan Cup match todaj23 words