Singapore Standard, 2 June 1953
1953-06-02
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Title Section17 1953-06-02 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD <^XZHElv^ ft m \nl. No. 3:iO SINGAPORE, Tl ESDAY, JLM: 2, 1933. T^J^F PACES IOiITNTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-06-02 1 tlir Queen niil lake this oath: promise and numt to ttorem the of the niied Kingdom of Great Hritain „.< \arthem Ireland, i anada. Australia, Neu the I aion ><>/#!/» Africa, Pakistan and nid my postesnions and the other lerrim any of theai beiomging or mi68 words
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Article, Illustration1701 1953-06-02 1 And Tonight All Britoin Dances En The Streets By Ranald Maclurkin Reuter's Correspondent, LONDON, June I— Trumpets m Eng£j£) land's historic Westminster Abbey and guns fired from the Tower of London will signal the crowning of Queen Elizabeth. When the^ trumpets sound and the guns fire.1,701 words
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Article263 1953-06-02 1 /CROWNING I BRIEFS LONDON, June 1 (AP)— The Duchess of Kent, the elegant, but absent-minded aunt of the Queen, today collected the correct she lost on Friday at a Mayfair hairdresser's salon. THE Dato Panglima Bukit Gantarg of Perak presented a loyal address to the Queen263 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-06-02 1 On t)ic palace balconm during the Silver Jub On ihm bclconv nfier tht xcedding M (for. IM7. XVif/i Prince Charles and Princess Anns. v Prir E(j »ab T Margaret aged leu nnd The Queen's lost vutw oj her father ftmvimm fmrtwetl o.< she set out far Ken[.n m .lonni.it.52 words
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Advertisement18 1953-06-02 1 3 I Q H KCIIVIANSNoa* y tfw o/ 50 or J5, tfw< packets JO 4t for It CH.NO.I-lT18 words
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Advertisement42 1953-06-02 1 THIS IS IMPORTANT THE Singapore area which is proMbited to vehicles for the purpose of the Ilium Imated procoMlo* toalfht has be«« en larged. The reitrictioa begioi at I p.«. For saap aid details sec Pate S. Full programme oa Pate 9.42 words
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Advertisement44 1953-06-02 1 Stop M*! Jk ICS CREAM tgCß*jdr^ "OLD STORAGE lKr^Tfif?/ I .CPEAMFPIFS y -.|*SVSSjtej>, AMI N J Ladies and gentle in c n the Queen 1 Drink your toasts in gilbeys castle j port i 1 c Sole Ate nts IC^ GUTHRIE Co LTD j*J?J44 words
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63 1953-06-02 2 RADIO MALAYA, Singapore, vv;!I today be bringing into operation a short wave transmitter to carry th« BBC relay of Corona; ion programmes exclusively. This transmission will be m addition to th e usual Transmitters carrying Blue Network programmes. This transmitter will operate from 4.45 p.m.63 words
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Article24 1953-06-02 2 THE Commissionrr-Gi Mi. Malcolm MacDatu Singapore by sir >« morning to rfprm n\ Uk Queen at Coronation monies m Miri. S L24 words
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Article318 1953-06-02 2 Crowd Of ***** Thrilled OVER 25,000 Singapore schoolchildren braved the weather yesterday to attend the mammoth Coronation Youth Rally at the Jalan Besar Stadium Police had to turn away another 5,000. The success of the rally was such that the organisers were heaped with requests for a318 words
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Article203 1953-06-02 2 THE entire 3.500-strong Singapore Police Force have been alerted and prepared for any unoward incident that may happen thi s week. All leave for poice personnel have been cancelled, and the services of the volunteer police are being used to the limit. Besides having !heir hands full203 words
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Article, Illustration268 1953-06-02 2 Standard Shipping Reporter THE entire Singapore waterfront fleet of more than 100 motor sampans and launches yesterday afternoon staged massed "raids" on H.M.S. Inieorn. (he flrei repair and maintenance aircraft carrier m Singapore harbour, carrying boarding parties of sightseers to thr ship. I Swarming aboard, theStandard - 268 words
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Article32 1953-06-02 2 HONGKONG. June 1 cial Standard Sen i < prices on the !!<> t chance today > sterling $G.042.S to I S 51.82R to Malayan U v one Indonesian H $273.25. to one \;u32 words
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Article26 1953-06-02 2 Loyal Address To Queen A 0 a I and c M< sijj;;< I it n K-T r 1 m i. I Yo M c ire Undi26 words
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Article13 1953-06-02 2 Union Sends A Message THF 5 and i lav gur m tar a!!.13 words
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Advertisement63 1953-06-02 2 t x/ jog»u^& wOßS^K^*^' ■HWi^^ ll H fl iv .^^^^^B BBB^ ,^^l^^^^ "^^sJ^^S»^^^^iri^^s^^^P^Pli^^aM[lß Bfß^^^B^^^BE^^^M^^^^^^^^^^^BW 1^ 1 <^t "T" INI IFt 111 W^BS^lp V V II II II II I i 'I I II .r=m Z-zr^mr: r~ 1 1 1 1 I H I H^ aN/ON OF BL//?AIA y4//^W^YS. GENERAL AGENTS63 words
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Advertisement190 1953-06-02 2 World Tour Contest R 1^^! 0 Si fm ?^5 «*adarj are asked to rm« far mo<. t? XFrSiJSSX? Jfe W r SBS cosirlbw«e«i most to the enrichment of the social ceUur.il Dolitlcal nomic or sportinr life of Malaya. pomieai eee,w i he ,J r L n,,e,r t wil he riven190 words
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Advertisement196 1953-06-02 2 On this HISTORIC OCCAr.C.v. THE CORONATION CF KH MAJESTY QUEEN ■lIHIIHI TODAY. TIIEMW IGEMENTOFI HOTEL RESTAVRAM It lli!< i In HER GRACIOUS VAJESI OCR I.O) \L A IH Mill I "iO.VC SH#; «//M ,tf\) AIR -CONDITION 228-229, Rocfcorc Rood. Singapore T-srl- 202: To-nite Coroootion Gola vmII b Conditioned Restovront ond196 words
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227 1953-06-02 3 'SWEPT OFF FEET' SAYS SIR HAN HOE MM»N lt% Sil Lln1 the head nt official delegation to the Coronation, said thit i |l(i Colony's representatives were at bed off their feet" performing official rH m v attenriins functions:' Hoe Lim, Mr. R. Jumabhoy, Elizabeth Choy. On Satur»n offered by HerA.P.; A.F.P. - 227 words
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Article99 1953-06-02 3 Ace Writers To Cover Coronation 113 tlw Ml 111** m ntws >;inds nf stands the I new i i i ill'-d i n t'iMr. Hi tl "|:|l i w ill isi from I'.Ur- iTimninf {<» I'lm.'j"- brr •;.i Ilirr id record I m ••-urn and i iddition ;m' rim i99 words
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Article102 1953-06-02 3 S.T.C. BUS ROUTES THE Singapore Traction >nv'< bus routes will during Coronation ••n normal mutts into bui will turn around 1 ndary of the Police ted area and 50 back their normal routes, the ng General Manager of the Mr. G.G. Wilson. Phe Standard yesterday. Wilton said the tes- cms102 words
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Article82 1953-06-02 3 THE Singapore Council of Government Industrial Unions representing three Government Industrial Unions vyhich broke away from the Joint Council of Action, has told the J.C.A. that its goodwill towards the Council still remains undiminished. In a letter to th<* J.C.A.. the secretary of the C.G.I.U. Mr.82 words
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Article98 1953-06-02 3 TAIPING. Mon.—At meeting of the Perak District Methodist Youth Fellowship held m Taiping. the following were eiccted office-bearers: President: Mr. Vincent Daniel <Ipuh>: vice-President: Miss Ro.sie Pandian (Taiping): Secretory: Mr. Won? Cheong Choufl (Ipoh>: Treasurer: Mr. Wong Yene Choon (Ipoh). Commission Chairmen; Mr Stanley Padman (Telok Anson>.98 words
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122 1953-06-02 3 Special Train Services For S'pore— Johore THE Malayan Railways will be running a special service between Singapore and Johore on Jane 4 to enable sightseers to see the Coronation celebrations m these two territories. A spokesman told The Standard yesterday that this service is being arranged particularly for schoolchildren. The122 words
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Article110 1953-06-02 3 Strike Notice Withdrawn THE threatened strike by 120 employees of the Singapore General Lighterage and j Transport Company is temporary called off. The workers will wait for the result of negotiations between the company and their union, the Lighter Workers' Union, before taking any furj ther action regarding' their claim110 words
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Article107 1953-06-02 3 THE Singapore Civil Defence Association will hold a Coronation Bullet and Dance at the Civil Defence Canteen, Kolam Ayer Lane, on June 5, at 8 p.m. There will be a magic show by Civil Defence Instructor Mr. Tan Hock Chuan. the wellknown amateur magician, followed by107 words
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Article42 1953-06-02 3 TO celebrate the 90th anniversary of Kian Guun Company (Indonesia) Ltd.. Singapore, a sister company. Kian Gwan (Malaya) Ltd.. will be having a reception u\ its office, m Telok Ayer Street, between 10 a.m. to IS noon on June 12.42 words
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Article40 1953-06-02 3 I.IK Royal Singapore Yacht be holding a special ition regatta for Malay L3O p.m. today. 're will he eight races inous classes of ko!ehs. the events will be run on similar linos as the New Year sea sports.40 words
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Article275 1953-06-02 3 - YOU'LL HAVE TO WALK HUNDREDS of thou sands of people who want to see the Coronation procession m Singapore today will have to foot it all the way to the procession route and back home. A new, wider "out of bounds' area for all motor traffic275 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-06-02 3 THE "out of bounds* area for vehicles is enclosed within the black border of the map above. The assembly area for the procession is the shaded portion along the coast from Fullerton building to the Marine Hostel. The procession route is indicated by black arrows.45 words
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Article222 1953-06-02 3 AWARDS for six officers, one warrant officer and four N.C.O.'s of the Far East Air Force m the Queen's Coronation and Birthday Honours. The list is headed by the C.B.E. to the Principal Medical Officer. H.Q. F.E.A.F., Air Commodore F. E. Lipscombe. The other222 words
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Article363 1953-06-02 3 THE following donations have I been received by St. Andrews Mission and Orthopaedic Hospitals between May I—2B:— Mr. Aw Cheng Chye $200. Mr. Lim Bock Kee $100. Guthrie and Co. Ltd. $100. Brig, and Mrs. Price $10. Mr. I. Elias $150. G «n C/s Fund FEAF.363 words
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Advertisement22 1953-06-02 3 ?-S S CORONATION^ gp:: sale I Io a Tat textiles i Ij^m^^^^v LIMITED I I %i^. IM lXri SINGAPORE- 1. PHO\E *****.22 words
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Advertisement285 1953-06-02 3 a glimpse of Chi«e*e ht»or» MUA MU LAN wai a young I IwL/ LX Jjf T girl l.vm* qu.ctly at home t^^l^olM\A Jy when f-ei father was con»«.r.pt I L Y*^ h^ff/f^XK^ m. Ed 'or the army. Knowing he was m ill health and could f < J^S not Uond285 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-06-02 4 photo. STD. V boys of Singa- J pores De La Salle School J yesterday demonstrated J their devotion to the Crown by chalking 'God J Save The Queen' m 13 languaues. These were J m English, Dutch, French, J J German, Spanish, Latin, J Italian, Japanese. Chi- Cncse, Hindustani, Malay,Standard - 54 words
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Article572 1953-06-02 4 Parades,Pageanfs, Processions Lend Colour Dignity MILLIONS of people all over Singapore and Ihc Federation will today celebrate Coronation Day witli parades, processions and pageants. In Singapore hundreds of thousaids Will see t most brilliant feature o£ the Colony s reported $6,000,000 celebrations when 400 vehicles and572 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-06-02 4 photo. TovStSES year old Maureen Teo of the Singapore Methodist Girls' School, the "Queen" and the centre of attraction of the Youth Paseant. stepping out of the pavilion fe? her "throne" at Jalan Besar Stadium where the Youtn rageant was s t aged yesterday. StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article148 1953-06-02 4 Sultan's Jewelled Costume LONDON, .lime 1 (AFP)— The Sultan of SelaagOf will wear mote khan $25,080 worth of jewellery during the Coronation ceremony. His private secretary 2nd Aide-de-Camp FLi.ia Nong said: "The net value of His Highnoss' jewels, not counting the historical value of every one of them, would come148 words
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Article46 1953-06-02 4 A mask d i e and aociaJ was held at the Singapore Indian A i iation club prem last night to allow members and guestl to celebrate the Coronation. The Governor, Sir John Nicoii and many consular representatives were among the 40i> wno attended,46 words
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Advertisement353 1953-06-02 4 SHOW PLACE OF THE ISL NO 1 OPENS MONDAY JUNE Bth at B.3on.tti. < OPENING CEREMONY BY HE THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL MR MALCOLM MacDONALD PC. i PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF 20th CENTURY FOX STARS CONSTANCE SMITH and JEFFREY HUNTER j GALA OPKMMi PfcKl OKM VN«h I N Alll Ol lilt. IMM353 words
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Advertisement163 1953-06-02 4 GOD BL^Ss I OUR QUEEN I Till, >ll\\\ DRf;AM2.\ THh I Join vii|, B all 111 i; MAJKSTY'g I m \M-lnn" 11, r I LONG LIFE lI.AJ i»,v, I I ~LAST li^liTTH DAY! f-1 6.30.9.30 L!IJ J f I'l I MAN BEHi J I s THEGUN Ticv rW! *im i163 words
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Article363 1953-06-02 5 Standard Story Induces Cash, Gifts And Food ?Iday Coronatlo celebrotions, which *ort Since the Standards report last week statins that Public donations totalling 1 nearly si.oim including food aerated waters, sweets, bis- 4 •I. its and rakes came Irom the .lohore Bus Co.. Guan Senf I .*-t363 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-06-02 5 photo. Singapore s Arab Street witk its Coronation lights and one of the two arches ererted by the Arab Street Merchants* Coronations Celebrations Committee StandardStandard - 25 words
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217 1953-06-02 5 THE Singapore Arab Street Merchants' Coronation Celebrations Committee was yesterday commended by Mr. T. M. Hart, deputy director of the Commerce and Industry Department tor its co-operative effort m erecting two arches and lighting up the whole street, from Beach Road junction to North217 words
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Article201 1953-06-02 5 MALACCA. Mil Ml residents m this Settlement three of them women— have been appointed Justice of the Peace on the occasion of the Queen's Birthday on June 6. The awards are m recognition of their public services. They are: Mr. Cioh Joon Hoe. 57,201 words
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Article77 1953-06-02 5 THE sit* of the mew Na«yang I mversiti will lw a •><M) At rr pie<> «f land at the 141-Mile. Jmont Road. S««--guporr. The land Ls bein? donated b y the Hokien Hui Kwjin. Two other sit^s »«e ia Rukit Timah and tk r other m77 words
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Article221 1953-06-02 5 KHOO SOO Chay, a Singapore merchant and a director of Aik Hoe Co. Ltd., was charged m the Second District Court yes'eraay with abetting an \mknown poison m forging a letter addressed \o the Onice of the International Trade De p a rtmetit of Commerce. Washington.221 words
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Article95 1953-06-02 5 A SINGAPORE married f woman. Tan Ah Wan. alleged m the Seventh Police Court yesterday that after an at-; tempt made by one of her' tenants to rape her failed, he I poured kerosene oil on the i floor and burned down the house. The tenant.95 words
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Article55 1953-06-02 5 THE second generator at] Singapore's newpower station at Pasir Paniang is mi n nomal operation, Sir. C. C. Payne. City Electrical Engineer, loul The Standard yesterday. All street lights aacr c now fully lit. Rationing of new consumers Is also automatically Jilted, under a decision i55 words
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Article64 1953-06-02 5 PENANG, Mon.— H.M.S. Jaseur moved from the man-of-war anchorage to anchor oft the Eslanade this morning. At 8 a.m. tomorrow, she will dress ship. From 7.30 p.m. to 5.30 a.m. the ship will be illuminated and at 9 p.m. there will be a fireworks display on64 words
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Article108 1953-06-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. MenOne more terrorist haj bten killed and two -.error:.-: suspert? captured by security forces m the Federation. A terrorist hi- surrendered. A terrorist w^s ki'ltci and two terrorist suspects, including a woman, were captured yesterday when a Epccial force of •D" Company. Third108 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-06-02 5 pu-ft«ce» Ornha«agt and *ha Selaneer CMMeen* He«ae at Taylor Mag km.u lusaamr, ores um weefc-ra«- Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 18 words
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Article64 1953-06-02 5 MR. Tan Ah Tan. the Singapore First Criminal District Judge, yesterday commended a trisha-rider. Ng Ingh Keek. for being public-spirited m preventing a robl>ery mid recommended that he be rewarded. Ng testified m a rase m which 2.Vyear-old Tan Chye Siew was charged with attempted robbery of64 words
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Article74 1953-06-02 5 A SINGAPORE European. T. Davidson Adam, was fined $250 m the Fifth Police Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of cheating the Universal Hotel cashier by cheque of $140. In addition to the fine, the Magistrate Mr D. F. Chapman ordered him74 words
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Article42 1953-06-02 5 JOHORF BAHRT. Mon.— Sain b m Haji was bounri over m SI OO to be of good behaviour for one ye; r. on a chargeof entering a Malay srh<wi with the intention of Msau I!tlC h DUptl.42 words
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Advertisement262 1953-06-02 5 RONATION CtEETINCS TO MAJES TV QUEEN ELIZABETH I 7o\G UVE THE QUEE!\. '.ifTiIOPOLE •<• n».'».«. RMi, v,,,uv.~. [jnTCI 1.. l.injoui; ■•t«ti(; I«<M<l. P(MI( -^.^-^ij-i ii— i_ri_)~i_«~^~M~w~M~i i~i i «_i 1_« ii it- ;i ;jji>\ GREETINGS TO 10 MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH M |ONG ia\\: THE QUEEN. Messrs. IUEWLIGHT CO. IVoaag. l*tt«m«-262 words
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Advertisement130 1953-06-02 5 For The Grand Occasion... /ffifi\PlCK YOUR CHOKE Vn W FROM »SABA 1953 MODELS BEST OF ALL iok mcojJMt I'hKKOKM ANf'K £j 3S-. X! PKODI'C TIOV MM \\l> I IMIIM &s tB«L uso mi siioki wni tl- W? I'.ANnspKF.AD m;i mm |Vl^ onsTANiMMi h;\tii;i.s JP' ut THIS SIX IK( I II130 words
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Miscellaneous97 1953-06-02 5 Weather MINIMUM Temperature: from p.m. o n May :*,l to l.'.'M a.m. on June 1. Singapore (79 F.. Penang (7« Fi. Kota K»hru <74 Fi. Kuil.i I.umpur (74 Fi. Ipoh (7! Fi, Kuantan Cl Fi. Maximum Temperature: from *J.:*.O am. to I.'.'M p.m. on June 1. Singapore iK7 Ft. Penang97 words
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Article, Illustration989 1953-06-02 6 There Is More Than Pageantry Behind This 'TODAY Elizabeth will be crowned Queen Throughout the Common weo'th and the Colonies the occasior will be marked by pageantry colour one gecty. In Singapore and m the Federation peoples of all communities havcontnbuted generously to make this da\ a rmmotc'ole one. The989 words
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Article, Illustration957 1953-06-02 6 ROGER FULFORD - ROGER FULFORD Xt, 4NYONE with imagination looking ahead to the life which faces a sovereign m the modern world can only do so with a feeling of trepidation at the task. Queen Victoria, who had the knack of expressing exactly what she thought m simple957 words
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Advertisement144 1953-06-02 6 /EEN IN THE /KIE/ f The Malays jay that the OSP- > PtY which is seen hrr«. flies up- Stream and screams at the sheltf.sh BjMnMl— f»^^^^^^— I«A^^^ to warn them of the incormrig tide t^^^?^^^"^ •nd because of this, they call it 'Lang Siput which meant Oyiter Hawk. It144 words
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Article59 1953-06-02 7 LEADERS JOIN IN TRIBUTE l Nl x re« hours ***!Ltu Bitabetn is fd ,omorron -n., ol fmwaad «rowen i' 1 f r tish Cominoß i«JJj mil Wi i Kum tr,h«tet. .stilled >. Qurea/ iii lot 55 i BriUia's M Sil U.n- Chuihil introduces I »orta lk II 4>n li, I'm59 words
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541 1953-06-02 7 LONDON, June 1 (Reuter). -The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, m a sermon here yesterday said Queen Elizabeth knew the secret of spiritual power which enabled her to lead and inspire by personal character and example. Dr Fisher was preaching on the majestyReuter; AFP; A.P.; AP; U.P. - 541 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-06-02 7 photo. WESTMINSTER ABBEY, the centre of this week's Coronation. had its final test before the floodlights go up in London for the Coronation celebrations. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article11 1953-06-02 7 KENYA security force* killed 20 Mau Mau 'terrorists on Sunday.—R ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article23 1953-06-02 7 COLOYEL Maurice Joel. French Military Attache m Teheran until 194(5. now m business there as a silk merchant, has been the country. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article24 1953-06-02 7 A CRACK streamlined passenger train left «he rail* and six coaches plunged down a steep embankment near Superior. Montana—and no one was killed.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article23 1953-06-02 7 FIVE were killed and 12 injured when a Janriside buncd coDDer-mine insta anon« m E! Caion a small v'".'Se m the Am-'ts Mountains.23 words
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Article57 1953-06-02 7 UP EVIDENCE of Communist intentions to invade SouthEast Asia was found m a handbook called Principles of South-East Asia Liberation," published m Red China, the Chirm Union Press reports. The agency says the Red pamphlet which It got from tht Chinese mainland, emphasized that ThailandUP - 57 words
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Article26 1953-06-02 7 UKITISII Ambassador to Washington. Sir Roger Makins, said on television he would be willing at any time to disruss British policy with Senator Joseph McCarthy. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article28 1953-06-02 7 DRASTIC reduction of custom^ barrien and pians for the fre« movement of capital among the Arab state < wa6 recommended by the Arab League Economic Ciwjgress H. irut. APAP - 28 words
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Article175 1953-06-02 7 LONDON. June 1. fAP) Queen Eli7alx»th n)uy Jive for a time In ea* i of t!it* British Comm mwtalth*! seven Dominion." under a unique pia.. ntpot'til today being oMirKiily studied. Qualified Uttunnftflti said S.r Winston Ch'.rchil' Intcndi lo broach the idea when he meets175 words
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Article668 1953-06-02 7 The Ceremony Itself Will Last 2 Hours, 45 Mins. L r J?2?' June (UP)— Queen Elizabeth II will be crowned exactly at 12.34 p.m. tomorrow (11 .34 GMT), 7.04 p.m. Malayan Time according to the split second ten-o nd one-half hour timetoble worked out for the Coronation. The668 words
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Article36 1953-06-02 7 LONDON. June 1 <X —Mr. Harold Ma M lan. Britain's HoUKifll r lr 1 I Government Minister, i here to merged Ml An" Eden if the Fnn Rn S retaryV Him necessary.36 words
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Advertisement220 1953-06-02 7 fi> ecia c^ a^ DOonf/2 Offer A SAVING OF L.T7 j 1 vcnlj /^/f I I ON EVERY TUBE OF r^s X\ -J^ N^ THE CHLOROPHYLL TOOTHPASTE /jN FOR 4-WAY MOUTH PROTECTION CA^S TEETH BRIGHTER 2 COMBATS TOOTH DECAY, lreat yOU SeH tO a mi^ de f f 4 Way220 words
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Article73 1953-06-02 8 MANILA. June 1 (AP)— The 195* Philippine Internationa! Fair closed yesterday after a four-month stand m down town Manila. Fair officials said official records showed more than 2.600.OiKi persons passed through the gates and spent roughly T T SM7S.OOO at the box office. The fair, which73 words
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243 1953-06-02 8 WASHINGTON, June 1: (UP)— The 'Natural Rubber News" said the real significance of the recent Copenhagen International Rubber Study Group meeting was the statement by U.S. rubber manufacturing interests that they believed "there can be no surplus of natural rubber during the next 12243 words
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Article141 1953-06-02 8 WASHINGTON, June 1. <AP> Thailand exported TOO million pounds ot rice during the first three months of this year, a decline of 21 per cent Compared With the fame period of 1952. Malay a -Singapore. Hongkoni and Japan were the heaviest buyers, according t<» the Department141 words
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Article86 1953-06-02 8 NEW DELHI, June 1. (AFP) Three groups of the Indian navy will participate m the Mediterranean naval manoeuvres this summer. The fir>t group will be maJe up of ship< "Delhi." "Ranjit" and "Tir" and will take part m the Coronation ceremonies before going to Malta to86 words
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Advertisement625 1953-06-02 8 Fas* TranntMrlaV Serric* to 8a« Fra«c{»r<» and To*. Aot»*le^ via Hongkoße and i*u*n Penan? P Sh<»cn Spore CANADA BLAR 24 AHCLO— FRENCH 6c BENDffXSENS LTO. TCL. K. Lumpur ill Spare *****/ I f h hair M Maairra 456 Penane H75 S'p<»rr P SWiM P<"»i«^ t Iriwm foe Liverpool. Dob m625 words
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Advertisement1129 1953-06-02 8 BLUE FUNNEL UME L„„ MWSIIIXI) A CO, LTD. »^j«' bworparaltd m Snigapare Carrier*.' option to proceed vl« «l*er »wU to lead an.l IMav cnaja s\imnuB to livekhmh. olasoow LONDON X COMININTAI. PORTS Oue Sal if P S Hani tenant \<-;.' i- for L!verpo.'»> OIS/li 4u»i» 7 Inof 8) Jtintia'll lr»Uu*>1,129 words
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Advertisement372 1953-06-02 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham Prnaßf SCHIEDYK (HAL) G3B 39 6Junc 7June SJune SOMMELSpyK (HiL) 9lsJune Ifi.iune H/iuS BALI (SMN) 21/26 June 2?June 2K "*9June GAROET (RL)372 words
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Advertisement685 1953-06-02 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA 1 X (O\T|^j N -RONIA' for Bangkok In P.»rt "ASIA" foi Bangkok SaiffOD. HtKigkor.q Manila Kobe Yokoha ,ih 9'lflJuoe 7 t Ju^ tm -MANCHIRIA"foT Australia ift/TMuaf Ifi'ltj "MFONIA- for Bangk k 28^June "KINA" for Bangkok Saigun. Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 14'ir.Juh j SAII.IN(.S TO685 words
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Article, Illustration216 1953-06-02 9 BmAm II I lflT^l\Bßil I laa^ I B^Bi B^^ B^k I AM ■"l^lll J DLA.Lt TENS of thousand, of Singapore citizen, have jam-packed the main thoroughfares time last Friday night to natch the prelude to the Coronation splendour. The brilliantly illuminated main building* along Robinson Road, CmUymr216 words
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Advertisement121 1953-06-02 9 L i 7Hea*u 'Putcz 2::iUU; A FOODS AT 3 /li^yS ASK FOR MONARCH FRUITS, JUICES AND VEGETABLES 3^^^r^Y^ +«tftct**t to te&eve Y«ur chemist can renfirm tht rfftctivtntss cf tht DsWim 4ennu!j DE WITT S Antacid Powder is confidently recommended Aw</ frcrn N.t^--<vn fe«r for the quick relief of flatulence, C*121 words
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Miscellaneous806 1953-06-02 9 *I*iG/tPG£l£ QAvris JioAt servic-eh ?o? pinkish ami UIAkY Boa! VH(!;,Vx, V^" 41 a i: INBWGAPOBB KLANQ >mbo BAT7I) 731 ;> m SI-'XBISE: «i 27 a.m. nflj SSWJMfW'-- ENTERTAINMENT 1> 1M M ?,!;>, V,r ENTERTAINMENT TAIPING J ka GA3I7) I.M CAPITOL: Soldiers Three 16 aj> ENTERtainmpmt K^ »n« v iV2U^^ ENTERTAINMENT806 words
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Miscellaneous351 1953-06-02 9 THE following is the detail- Chamber ot Commerce. Guild ed programme of the Corona- and Associations, taking ::ic tion celebrations m Singapore following route: C ifford Pier; today: Fullerton Road; Anderson MOHVivr Bridge; High Si rid: St. AnMUKMNb drew's Road; Stamford Road; 7.30 a.m. Parade held on ihe North Bridge351 words
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Article, Illustration481 1953-06-02 10 IVOR KRAAL - IVOR KRAAL A Million Lights Paid Homage To The Queen By Standard Aviation Reporter THE MOST magnificent sight of all and yet only a few people saw it* Singapore City on Coronation Eve from a height of one thousand feet m a "flvina dragon." Magnificent because beneaihStandard - 481 words
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Article219 1953-06-02 10 EIGHTEEN thousand children from Singapore's English and vernacular ichoolf will g t M a I' >r >::;:tion treat frco rinema shows tomorrow and on Fi :<k:; They will lee westerns. comedies an*-* cartoons screen•ri specially for them m twenty-three cinemas. Some of the films are219 words
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Article82 1953-06-02 10 TO CELEBRATE the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 11. tin* Singapore Girls Sports Club will organize a Coronation Ba'.l at ti«« Badminton Stadium on Saturday, June a. from 9 p.m. t 2 a.m. The Sambodians will be In attendance. There Will l>e three floor shows82 words
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Article44 1953-06-02 10 CORONATION stamps valued at 10 cents will be on sale today for the first time m Singapore between 9 am and 12 noon at the General Post Office. At suburban post offices the stamps can be bought between 9 and 10.30 am.44 words
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Article130 1953-06-02 10 The following will be on the dais during the Coronation parade on the Padang today. The Chief .Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley; the Colonial Secretary! Mr. W. L. Blythe; the Deputy President of the Legislative Council, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan; the AttorneyGeneral. Mr. C. H. Butterfield; the Financial Secretary,130 words
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Article25 1953-06-02 10 A RONGGEXG patty was given to the statT of Kandang Kerbau Hospital last ni^ht as part of the stniT's celebrations for the Coronation.25 words
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126 1953-06-02 10 NUMEROUS temporary grandstands, m the shape of parked lorries, yesterday appeared m the vicinity of St. Andrew's Cathedral and along the Chinese procession rou'-c vi Singapore. AH were parked well off the highway and guarded by their drivers. Commenting on these stands, Mr. W.R.M. Ha126 words
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Article237 1953-06-02 10 THE colourful Coronation pageant staged by 1,500 Singapore schoolchildren m Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, may be repeated before a mass audience, following a general public demand. The pageant was witnessed by nearly 25.000 people, mostly schoolchildren and those who were delighted by the spectacle237 words
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Article91 1953-06-02 10 LONDON, .lime 1 (AFP>— The Queen this morning received representatives of the Commonwealth countries. General Sir Gerald Templer. High Commit k»M for Malaya, •.vas among those presented to the Queen. She invested him with the insignia of the GCMG. Both the Queen and the Dvk91 words
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Article44 1953-06-02 10 PROFESSOR O R. Frisch. ,Ta( ksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy m the University of Cambridge, will give a public lecture m the Chemistry Lecture Theatre, University of Malaya, Cluny Road at 6.:><) p m. tomorrow, on "The Cavandish Laboratory and its Work44 words
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Article43 1953-06-02 10 A SIXGAPOHr: Chinese taxi driver was kirkod m tin* .stomach and robbed by two Malay* of nrritl iratch and $:>o <•.. h at the Junction of Alexandra Road and P^.sir P.jmj;jmo R ;I ,< late last night. The* Malaya escaped after Ihe robbery.43 words
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Article29 1953-06-02 10 THE Singap >ro Thurfcalay Muslim Assoctatioa has sent a cable to the Quern on her Coion.'ttion. The table c>prest hopes for a long and peaceful rei^n.29 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-06-02 10 photo. This contingent representing the African territories was led by a scruffy **witch doctor" complete witti .skull. They were given a big hand by an enthusiastic audience. StandardStandard - 28 words
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Article159 1953-06-02 10 BREATHING "smoke and fire. thr uron Sea Dragon took to the water veslerdj* weaving its enormous 500-foot illuminated Mv the waterfront, watched hy tens of thousands ..t J, Released from its lan m I Telok Aver Basin at 8 l"> p m the magnificent159 words
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Article29 1953-06-02 10 A Sll of the s Temp S A ■T I \Ut Will i... i, 1 Singapore P H the lemp i 11 R i to the29 words
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Advertisement64 1953-06-02 10 HN DM PON ItKAII HIS lit I OKIV<M 01:1111; IOI K I* I II K.N Uu bMM ••nrlosf three ten tmmt stamps it >ou want >our Mil ti' cut l« don t trfl the stamps von don t K'l the pattern num bet of orders have eome to me without64 words
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Miscellaneous81 1953-06-02 10 J'Mll x ol I I \IIH\ I I .n iii i» v 1 1 111 Mil M I I •>l III.!-, VI III) ll It < ii i iM MM II i -II lUX IM |S lIM \«n i: r.u; iiium* vmi HIK I N«D v utn H ■■j i81 words
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1326 1953-06-02 11 Australia Th« G»n», MELBOURNE y 52L5? 1 Ji£\ St f Australia when word flutai^L* V P) dcep s h of rrelfI f round IntenuUonalOlympi?cs^tiih^« reil J, Mexico City last m nth that the the XVI Olympiad is£& a P Droved Melbourne as the vrnue1,326 words
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Advertisement39 1953-06-02 11 The Distributors of CHAMPION SPARK R 111 J aniiounee their reinnral to larger premises at 135* 137 and 139, MIDDLE RD. 4HP^^. showroom where the latest arrivals of engineering goods will be on display. STOKVIS (m) LTD ENGIKEERS IMPORTERS39 words
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Advertisement344 1953-06-02 11 silveh A^Mv»;rrsAin IfOSBEROEN, W m Her. f V. »*n /P ißeri and me Annie 1,,• «c n 2 S«m »i the ihedral the Good 9 tepherd s. tnnined by date) Rt Ret P Ruaudel (j. Sm)ATM)NS VAIANT /^Lf) Established British Com panj reouiren junior Sales man fnr Building nd Construe344 words
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Advertisement508 1953-06-02 11 IVIiIKSITY BIH^RIFS FacultiM of Medkine. Drntistry, l'i,i,n.ii, and Social Studies. I nivrrkity of MaUfai PANLHDATES wh o Wiih apply for Federal Oovern. merit Bursaries for M«-fM< al. Dental. Pharmacy and So 1 1 Studies eourse s at the Unix 1 sity of Malaya should lend their applications to the Din508 words
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Miscellaneous52 1953-06-02 11 JOJKL W^TI I I I "tfy.y OV\, DEAR IT'S I WELL, IT DIDN'T I I BUT I eOT ENOUGH I TJ U y^y^ L STOPPED _T AMOUNT TO TO MAKE A £S**J\ OH, AUNT A ALREADY Jf^A MUCH, AUNT v-^ .N lys^. SNOW 'Vj PRJT2I-- IT'S y^'#^ -^S^ FRITZI J52 words
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Article668 1953-06-02 12 IPOII. Mon The following are the full weights for first day's meeting of the Perak Turf Club on June 6. Horse s Ct Z. Div. 1 o Furs. Str Trimst>l». 9.00 Best Tip X I! My Word 8 i Sporler K.U Soldi n.« 8.1(1 Kong .Min^ S668 words
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Article329 1953-06-02 12 BilVs PENALTY I BOX Tae first Malaya Cup match between Singapore and Johore will be »«'!<* on Sat June 81 at Jalan Besar stadium and with this, much anxiety and speculation has artaea regarding: the fitness and capabilities of the team s.-lect. \>329 words
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Article, Illustration16 1953-06-02 12 Singapore's sea dragon came out last night and what a dragon it turned out to be!16 words
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Article189 1953-06-02 12 HONG KONG Chinese, keen '</ play more games m Singapore, cabled their association m Hung Kong to allow then to play tliree more matches—one m ihe Federation against a Combined hinese side, and txco others m the CuUtny against SAFA elevens. Hl" < esi189 words
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Article303 1953-06-02 12 Bakar 's Still Bakar MOST wfkome news since th,. "pardon" of Awuug Bukai is bull-artist Boon Lease's welcome return to lomi m a manner most t'on-viiuin-4 and any doubts the skeptics entertained regardin.; this mand ball player's ability t<> mak,. tli,» grade m Ihe SAFA Malaya Cup XI, can now303 words
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Article55 1953-06-02 12 WOBTHDfG, England, June 1 (Renter) Gordon Richards 4!Mear-old champion jockey, who received a knighthood m the Queen's coronation honours list this weekend, announced today that he may retire at the end of this sejson. Richards added that he would not leave racing. "I shall set tip55 words
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Article104 1953-06-02 12 The Malaysia Rugby Union is making arrangements for th* New Zealand "All Blacks*' team, on their way to England for the 1953/4 tour there, to play m Singapore, either against a Malayan representative fifteen, or m an exhibition game with both teams supplied from104 words
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Article130 1953-06-02 12 FOR the first time In Malaya, a new form of cycle racing organised by the Singapore Cycle Racing Association m conjunction with the SAAA meet will be held on the S.R.C. padang tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. This will be I match between Singapore arid the Royal130 words
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640 1953-06-02 12 Coronation Is Time For New SAAA Records SINGAPORE'S first test of form tomorrow when the Civilians meet the Combined Services m a Coronation athletic meet should provide some records if onl> to set by something to talk about this festive season. So watch athletes like Tan Eng Yoon. who is640 words
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Article75 1953-06-02 12 Foot shuttlecock is fast proving a very popular game with local sports fans m Singapore Played on a court 4Mt long and 21ft wide, a team consists of three players two forwards and one defender all of whom can use their head, chest and foot except75 words
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Article221 1953-06-02 12 IPOH. Mon— A few horses from the Manning Stable were the only ones to make time m preparation for the Perak Turf Club June Meeting starting on Saturday. Galloping was done on the sand track which saw Perraita Dormez II (Manning) returning the best time of221 words
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Article79 1953-06-02 12 SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 1. (AP).— Promoter Bill Kync wired world flyweight champion Yoshio Shirai oi Japan a guarantee of US$l 5.OOO to defend his title against Baby Moe Mario m San Francisco. He did not specify a date, but offered Shirai 30 per cent ol the79 words
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Article52 1953-06-02 12 MELBOURNE. June 1 (Router)— Reg Mack, who was knocked out m a fight for the Australian heavyweight title last Friday, was admitted to hospital today suffering from a brain haemorrhage. Mark, a Victorian boxer, was beaten by a British migrant. Ken Brady, m the Bth round of a 1552 words
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Advertisement228 1953-06-02 12 <;<>l> BLESS OUR OI'EEN The shaw < :anixat©n Join with all l r I- Majesty's Sub lects I" Wishing HER I.ONG LIFE AMI HAPPINESS Today it n am "OUTSIDE HIE WALL" Today 15. <i 4."» 9.15 A v C m i OMING HOI M> THE MOUNTAIN* 1 •silOLi:" < Hindustani)228 words
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Advertisement92 1953-06-02 12 CIRCUS BUSCH BERLH JUNCTION QUEEN tiHEEI AND INVITES YOU TO Sbpb m J^ r^ IN in l W RIDING OF THI g B SIB! E ARfl ■Hi m\i,\ ;i ■1 44th Day and crowds are still pouring m. Added Attractions are our (•latnomii Stev Sisters, our Clowns. vU vU For92 words
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