Singapore Standard, 3 June 1953
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Title Section18 1953-06-03 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD «^j^m> $8. jfc M Vol. No. 3S1 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JU*c 3. 1953 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration375 1953-06-03 1 &it silence was shattered as c me people crieO. o THE CAR A VAN STARTS..... I THE NEW AGE I o 3 goy' om«n for the o\ t»-.e Commonwecuh that the formal .naugurat.on of tb" second ElizabeT^u.n Age should hoy« been pre*cz?d, an the e\e cfU.P.; Radio - 375 words
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3129 1953-06-03 1 And Then Proudly A Fanfare Echoed In The Abbey Windsor Absent LONDON, June 2, (UP) A crown was set today on the lovely head of Queen Elizabeth m the great Abbey where BritainS sovereigns have been throned for 900 years and old London, aswarm with excited mi (lions, roared homage3,129 words
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Advertisement82 1953-06-03 1 ».Jioi BLESS [Ibe Q^ EEN f& :^or A^y^Ch.idrenJ i For Br.akfait j i^flk I i '^rea„d„, ore •^d D COnS y a "d price T rv >Pfc ev^ nd more I 0nO vaItir7e |L 3 L,a^ by itSeK I So y,od, vou'd expect to pay more I vLb? N-^^T T?82 words
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Advertisement43 1953-06-03 1 LONG MAT I SHE REIGN HO HONG OIL MILLS (1*11) ITO. I CLOSE SHAVE No. 2 I comfor/ofc/e I c/ose shaves use cfc) I NOLLOW S^OUJScH I^T"*! I Qh JU%D 12 B.A:)C \£*sT PAZOP D > p t*.->i.-* j McALISTER CO, LTD. <^b I43 words
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Article90 1953-06-03 2 IPOII, Turv— The first I baby t<> be born hore to--1 day Coronation Day was an righl-pound girl flHivrrrd to th** »if«* of a Chinese mine <>n?ine driver Her birth was register- ed -it 4.J5 a.m. today at th*« Chinese Maternity Hospital. At the90 words
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Article108 1953-06-03 2 KUALA LI MPUR, 'i 7' ofl <! for the i FecU ral capital by peopU s of various The official united service ot S1 A Church WMt rrl by Sir Donald ICacGiUtvray dy MarGillivray, Lady r l rtpler aod Miss June Temi I 1 gan with108 words
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Article92 1953-06-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Lt.-Gen. Sir Hugh StockwellJ General Officer Commanding. Malaya, yesterday urged the I civilian staff of Headquarters. Malaya, to give their wholehearted support m putting an end to Communism. Speaking at a Coronation party, General Stockwell said great strides have been made m92 words
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Article139 1953-06-03 2 OVER 3,000 people were fed by th e two prominent Hindu temples m the heart of Sirm;.pore yesterday mi n honour of the Coronation of the Q wen. Th e Tank Road Chettiar Temple treated about 2,000 people to a vQgetabl c lunch m the139 words
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Article34 1953-06-03 2 A BBLATED report from Kedah frGfcterday stated that on Sunday last, m an exchange or fire between two terrorists and a military patrol, a terrorist was wounded and a Malay soldier killed.34 words
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Article37 1953-06-03 2 KOJA BAHRU. Tues.— The Regent of Kelantan de•llared open th« Kola Bahrv Cathay cinem* last night. With a pair of golden scissors ne cut the ribbons stretched U* tteatrt -scceea.. i i fifTTI 137 words
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460 1953-06-03 2 AS THE clocks m the City struck four yesterday, the police and traffic marshals began to seal off the Chinese procession route from the rest of the Colony. For a full hour it was a mad rush of drivers trying to get out460 words
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Article169 1953-06-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. i"I think it was a striking demonstration of the solidarity and co-operation that exists i among the security forces m i the Federation of Malaya," said Sir Donald MacGillivray, Officer Administering the Government, m a message to Brigadier W. H. Lambert,169 words
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Article181 1953-06-03 2 LONDON, June 2, (Reu'er) The first thing Queen Eliza- both will see when she drives through Admiralty arch today on her way to be crowned will be a greeting m large letters m Malay "Daulat Tuanku"' ("Homage to the Quoen"). The letters m gold on181 words
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Article30 1953-06-03 2 THE Indian Muslim community of Kuala Lumpur will hold special prayers on Friday for the Queen. They will also distribute alms and food to the poor on Saturday.30 words
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Article17 1953-06-03 2 THE Solayang Tin Mine Scout Troop held a campflre last night to celebrate Coronation Day.17 words
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Article27 1953-06-03 2 THE new villages on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur celebrated Coronation Day with a sports meet for children. They also held "dragon" and "lion" dances.27 words
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Article105 1953-06-03 2 LONDON, Tues. Malayan students are scattered all over London watching the Coronation. A few lucky ones are on the roof of Malaya Hall, while others, with good royal or official connections, are m stands m the centre of the town. A large contingent arrived from Kirkby105 words
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Article50 1953-06-03 2 FOUR terrorists m Labis, Johore, on Monday contacted six Chinese collecting firewood, picked out a contractor named Choi Chong (40) and murdered him by shooting him m the stomach with a shotgun and through the head with a pistolThey a l so set flre to their victim's lorry.50 words
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Article33 1953-06-03 2 THE Singapore Sikh community yesterday sent a cable to the Queen wishing her a "long and prosperous reign." They also prayed for the Queen at the central Sikh Gurdwara (temple).33 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-06-03 2 radio photo. THE High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer. inspects the Malayan Police contingent at Hyde Park after a last minute rehearsal. StandardStandard - 26 words
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Article302 1953-06-03 2 Thousands Pack Streets Standard Staff Reporter CORONATION fever m fygapore rose to a climax after dusk yesIs, drums and countless voices heralded the be h $2,000,000 illuminated procession through the terday as gongs, cymbal ginning of the mammot centre of the City. The streets along the302 words
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Article199 1953-06-03 2 PENANG, Tues.— Thousands thronged the streets of George Town this afternoon to watch the mammoth Chinese chingay procession m which 24 sections with Chinese flags, decorated cars, bands and music took part m one of the most memorable events of Penanr's Coronation celebrations. i The regular199 words
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Article17 1953-06-03 2 A CHINESE was abriurted from his house by five men m Balik Pu'au Hills, yesterday.17 words
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Article95 1953-06-03 2 IPOH. Tues. About 400 inhabitants of a squatter area behind Ayer Tawar Town near Sitiawan have been g. >n permission by the Stile War Executive Committee to remain m that area. In January, they wore told to move into a new vjilage. They then requested95 words
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Article87 1953-06-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Ti:cs. rhirty-four babies were born lay m three Kua a Lumpur hospitals a record for these hospitals. Nineteen of the babies were boys. Sir Donald MacGillivray. the Deputy High Commissioner, Visited patients m the General Hospital this morning. The wards were attractively decorated87 words
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Article82 1953-06-03 2 THE Coronation celebrations opened at Kluang yesterday, ii; :i over 4,000 children assembled at the Government English School to hear Mr. C. D Westwood, headmaster of the school talk on the significance of the occasion. The children then m the parade on the padang, Detachments of82 words
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Article43 1953-06-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The mother of triples bom a few days aso at the General Hospital here n?ay her babies away for adaption She may do thi s because she is ooor. All three babies are doing well.43 words
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Article40 1953-06-03 2 «h «2. U l'£ Malayans throughout ihe country wore luralng had s^ssstS?:" I**1 ihere were tho wh JUDg.d b«nt on the grim assignment of scare hmg out fcUU pfox* o< th« terrorist enemie* oX Her. joytl «pbjccti40 words
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Advertisement258 1953-06-03 2 World Tour Contest TJEADKRS of the Singapore Standard are asked to voie for, the man or woman who, in their opinion, has contributed most to the enrichment of the social, cultural political economic or sporting life of Malaya. Thc w nn, *r will be given a two months* vacation round258 words
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Advertisement166 1953-06-03 2 Chinese Iristoru THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES "a. YAMC KUEI FEI v If 'V v The molt famous beauty of China lived during Hie reign of Em- peror Ming Huong Bth Cenfur AD Chosen os o«ic of thr court lod.ct. |i t^«^ she soon became th« r Emp roil favourite. Mony166 words
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44 1953-06-03 3 forget Corona- lata and i brois high. ved, and tl and :i. •v of the -Our r .>r the I. They mug?. ngth Of r girls [ill g ession neral. bridge il cigai .1 eeleitn a •> gol weets44 words
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Article29 1953-06-03 3 T tes. l v quirv i T i idani re of he jnLee 1 a 1 ri k t room 1 i is mi n29 words
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Article168 1953-06-03 3 Fine WeatherBur Oh, So Hot I young and old hoped tar fine sunny Colony's great day, yesterday's heat proved to be Hie undoing oi many. I women prothe tions b the two I aid their >uld j,.* r heat /ice ove itive seats m the nave of the chur< h,168 words
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Article, Illustration355 1953-06-03 3 IN i crowded cathedral, rich with colour Singapore yesterday gave thanks for the Commonwealth's new Queen. On the cathedra] altar, shining m th? mornin« unshme that poured into the church through the tamed glass windows stood replicas of the regalia to used m theStandard - 355 words
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Article68 1953-06-03 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tuef. Syed Othman. the Johore Bahru Magistrate, held that a new viiln-^e was not within the Jurisdiction of a Town Board are;) i.H therefore was not governed by the Board's by-law-;. He made this observation when he acquitted Phang S ew Sion of68 words
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Article, Illustration114 1953-06-03 3 Million Stamps Sold MORE than a million ten cent denomination Coronation Stamps were sold m three hours at the Singapore General Post Office yesterday. Thousands of sightseers who were out early to watch the Coronation parade and other celebrations m the City, mobbed the G.PO. and the authorities had to114 words
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Article429 1953-06-03 3 City A Hawkers' Paradise SINGAPORE wos a holiday rU*, j everywhere, and men .nd w,J c I 1 ond buntin 9* shops closed to business and l DeoDllfntT'^ t! rou 9 h L h streets, with the decorations on buildings thitL- *t 'I I 0429 words
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Article82 1953-06-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Ine Pasar Road school started Coronation celebrations yesterday with singing and speech contests and sports. In the morning 1.800 mornin" •rid afternoon stude:i; s assrmO/ed at the school The significance of the occasion Was explained to them NaKonal Anthem, -and a82 words
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120 1953-06-03 3 Stjudai d London Corr. LONDON. June I "Coronation colds" a ie now worn with the same pride as if the red nos« bearers had themselves braved Everest instead of '"merely" surviving the chilly, near freezing, wet night on London pavements. Ihe combination of surviving this120 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-06-03 3 photo. The Singapore Governor, Sir John NicoH, saying goodbye to the Vcn Robin Woods, Archdeacon of Singapore at the conclusion of yesterday's united thanksgiving service at St. Andrew's Cathedral.- StandardStandard - 30 words
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Article259 1953-06-03 3 ALTHOUGH most people m Singapore were able to take advantage of their holiday yesterday and poured into the centre of the city to see the parades and processions, there were some who were unable to actively join m the Coronation celebrations. For these patients m the259 words
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Advertisement128 1953-06-03 3 I Ihr Coronation Procession m rloser to you. Buy one Germaa Maomlar tg*** v °l >lira polish I /j^Sj i )><mj i Uv >ui>taken I SlL^KS—^*b£? v V real aaav Iw-f-^^ I Crrjrtag C«« «1.80 I r l1T C PI V I T iC^^& STREET AXD MANILA STREET' I INVITES128 words
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Advertisement269 1953-06-03 3 T«* 1 'n 1 I I rMAOI insiiMii ishhu IffAl /re j So"** i»udt of Kr«(nentx Quality rolled I 1 gV 1 p.i 1^ Hov^ been worn fof o» long at I jl All K'9'-«»riTz |»i*<;lry will give CO'reipon^- I i^g .af'*fact<on 4 I 111 i I i">t««| cull lioki269 words
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Article, Illustration1633 1953-06-03 4 A DAY OF REJOICING In Big Towns, Kampongs CORONATION DAY was celebrated throughout the length and breedth of the Federation m a big wcy. In the main towns, the villages and kampongs, suitable ceremonies were held, and holiday crowds joined m the celebrations with gay abandon. Colourful1,633 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-06-03 4 photo. smCAPOHE ftalavatinn Army -girk examining their Cor 0 natMv« nrfnuL ft* >k I home y „«erda„ -ol-deJJ^ !««£< 0 h StandardStandard - 21 words
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Advertisement321 1953-06-03 4 SHOV.'PLACE OF THE ISLAND j J OPLNS MONDAY JUNE 8!h at 5.30?.-). OWNING CEBEMONI BY HE THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL MX MALCOLM MftcOONALD P.C. f^j-^j-,^- _j~ i_i-i_rt_<~»-»~i_i~u-i~'^ _n_r i— i_r~ i_j i _r%j~ ~i_ ~u~ -T\J~uj< "i_»~i-'~ l '-»~o~«»~ 1 1~^ 1 PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF 20rh CENTURY FOX STARS V I321 words
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Advertisement108 1953-06-03 4 3o!d/Vfi JIM Brazen N^^ Tv k i£ JANE RUSSEU Montana Bella *"~t~"~*i*~'i'^» i i~i_r~_ ~i_r~iL/~i_i~ _»t_— j-ij-q-^ »xru*ij"Lru-Lri rwxj. m AUSTAtR S^M "FOLLY TO BE WISE" f 'ri+c*a Wmmm mm* Paul Douglas *ataWA C v Marie Wilson v Biok N.)w "FIRABHTH IS r~u~i_i~i_i~i_i- _i~_n_~_-_~_i-_ri_i"i_ ~u_ ~i_rxj~_i~_r*_i~ j»_ •i_ti_i-i_~o" -tlj r108 words
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Article, Illustration649 1953-06-03 5 The Navy Was In The Royal Salute THE moat magnificent parade m the history of this Colony that was interspersed with the booming of a iM-gun Royal Salute by guns from the aircraft carrier Unicorn and "-pounders ashore signalled m Coronation Day at dawn yesterday. Low-flyiag Royal649 words
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614 1953-06-03 6 LONDON, June 2.— A British expedition has beaten "unbeatable" Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, planting the In ion Jack on its icy peak as a Coronation gift for Queen Elizabeth, Buckingham Palace announced last night. Word that the party, fighting the614 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-06-03 6 photo. THE Prime Minister. Sir Winston Churchill, dressed m the ancient and unique uniform of Lord Warden of the J inqup Ports, and wearing the blue sash of a Knight of the Garter, with his grandchildren. Arabella Churchill and Nicholas Soames, prior to leaving Downine Street fnr Westminster Abbey. UPUP; Radio - 51 words
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195 1953-06-03 6 LONDON June 2 AP)-Queen Elizabeth II m a broadcast to the British Commonwealth last ni-ht alter her Coronation pledged she will strive all her life to be worthy of her peoples' trust. "1 have m sincerity pledged myself to your service, as po many195 words
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54 1953-06-03 6 IN PENANG, a rocket sent out by the battleship "Jaseur", berthed o(T the Esplanade tnnlled thousands lining the waterfront. Bonfires lit on Penang Hill could be teen miles away. The padnng was cramed With over 10.000 people who watched a procession conducted by54 words
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Article34 1953-06-03 6 THE lights of float No 13 m last night's illuminated procession organised by the SinRapone Chinese Chamber of Comrfierce, Guilds and Associations, went out as it passed Dt'lui*. i.ie judge*' box.34 words
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Article86 1953-06-03 6 COLOMBO. June (Renter) The Government-owned Ceylon will cease to operate its international seru K CS »I ron the eI1(t of September, Mr. Montague Jayawide-rv-ne. acting Minister of Transport and Works, said ftaSH I'ht Skymaster used m \h*. Air Ceylon intematipnal ryice cannot compete w.:h taster86 words
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238 1953-06-03 6 By Maxine Rakich, Standard Spec ial m FROM THE ABBEY, London, June after 9.30 a.m., the procession of rulers oj States arrived at the Peers' entrance wVre if' received by Rear- Admiral Sir Arthur Briimi conducted them to the right side of the238 words
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Article102 1953-06-03 6 Tonga Queen Rides with 7 Sultans Rv UMGI I IKS Standard Krportn ml« B FROM THI Juno 1! S< B rluding t B tioa B of T( Bnl oi B it B I B Ihii mon B tarriaflf B Police B •d Mall B hanginf B rwdvd i B from102 words
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Article23 1953-06-03 6 I'M: 1 ;i •i i B H In 15 B .-it rhc A ■od h H B m 0 H23 words
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Article22 1953-06-03 6 11l I I i H I sir n m of B :i I I Th<>v v. i I22 words
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Article66 1953-06-03 7 DELAY IN 3POWER TALKS PARIS. June 2. (AFP)— The proposed three-powers conlern Bermuda will be postponed for a few days, accord- 1 ing to authorised sources here. 1 It was reported that S.r 1 Winston Churchill told the French Ambassador m London. Rene Massigli. that his 1 Boy« rnment was66 words
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567 1953-06-03 7 SINGAPORE was a city of lights last night as lh ul 500,000 people lined the decorated streets to m h the 5i.000,000 illuminated Chinese procession m •ted on t ii play of I fireworks I I •]< Sky. I ,i dragon /es on tugs, 1 oit567 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-06-03 7 photo. The Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, watching the Coronation procession wind into Government House Domain last night. He Is pictured her e standing with some of the 18 members Of the Chinese Prnr-cs. sion Committee StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article250 1953-06-03 7 SERVICES personnel at Nee Soon. Singapore, celebrated to the full the Coronation of the Queen wi:h activity early m the morning with breakfast at 3.30 a.m. for the various contingents to join m the parade at the Padang. This was lo'lovved by two church250 words
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Article56 1953-06-03 7 The mrnber of Coronation babies born at Singapore's j Kandang Kerbau Hospital up to midnight Tuesday was 48 2.i giris and 29 boys. Three girls who were born between 7 and 8.00 p.m. last night the time of the actual Coronation ceremony m London,56 words
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331 1953-06-03 7 Everest Hero Acclaimed By Fellow Countrymen B^K IKeu- >■■.', X p p I distant >nqui roi isK i anLssm Ml< nation -id Mi., B »*ton. im m .vi-k. BK d no; >un«-e- rous bsß n> I I ld< d B BsH BSSSS l'( n lh< issssl LsH hi them Q331 words
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Article314 1953-06-03 7 "A SHOW pointing to the great occasion" was a fitting title to the opening display of fireworks let off last night before thousands of spectators m Singapore They packed the Esplanade, Collyer Quay and Beach Road. As the first "set" exploded In a shimmering shower314 words
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Article44 1953-06-03 7 A Chinese was detained by Singapore Police m New Bridge Road last night. He was suspected of having thrown tarfilled eggs at one of the processional floats. The incident occurred when the procession was passing through New Bridge Road.44 words
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Article46 1953-06-03 7 THREE Chinese robbed a taxi-driver of $30 in cash and a wrist watch in Newtoc Road late last night. Two of the robbers were armed with knives. A police radio car covered the area soon after the incident but no arrests Vinvo lipr>n martp46 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-06-03 7 photo. I I "THE^'Lion Dance typical of Chinese tradition, dances to I lie music* of the cymhals m < the Singapore land proce^rtion last night. StandardStandard - 25 words
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96 1953-06-03 7 LONDON, June 2 (AFP) The Duke and Duchess of Sutherland were victims last night of an exceptioiiall.v import- < ant burglary. i The Durhcss noticed i the burglary just before < leaving her mansion m i KnighLsbridge for the < Westminster Abbey to attend the96 words
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Article115 1953-06-03 7 HONGKONG. June 2 (UP) Long before Queen Elizabeth II was crowned iillCl the time m Hongkonj: i.«= nine hours ahead of London Governor Sir Alexander Grantham read a loyal address m a top-hatted ceremony before legislative, executive and urban councils, the colony's governing organs Before115 words
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Article90 1953-06-03 7 AN ambulance presented to the Singapore St. John Ambulance Brigade by Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Governing Director of the Sin Poh Amalgamated, came m very handy during the Coronation procession last night A Brigade sportsman told The Standard that the ambulance had picked up more than ten90 words
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Article237 1953-06-03 7 SIXTEEN children strayed from their parents and guardians at the Singapore Padan? last night. Nine were claimed by their parents while the ie*\ were still with the polite la the early hours of this* morning. Two other children strayed m Cross Street but police managed237 words
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Article126 1953-06-03 7 NEW DELHI, June 2 (AFP» The Union Jack floated today over the ministries oi the Indian Republic along with "he Indian national Has j i honour of the Coronation oi Queen Elizabeth 11. But the British flag \va< no! flown over Parliament where it126 words
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Article36 1953-06-03 7 A GANG fight brok e out Silat Road at 7.30 p.m. y terday. A Chinese was assaulted by 13 others but he did not sustain any lerio'ia injury. Bottles were used m the right.36 words
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152 1953-06-03 7 FIGHT bonfires were lit in Singapore during the Coronation celebrations last niftht. The nicest wav on Mount Fa her. Four ion v kM If of flros/ood, including wooden box.' and pianki 1 < ,i to feed the lc;.;)inv nV nts which blazed i'"' two hours.152 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-06-03 7 |tll«l|«» THK "Fairy Prinrrss" brightly illuminated and maunifi rrntl.v mounted on a float, was ono of the huhli^Ms f thr pnx rvsio., mi n Singapore last ni-ht. Thr St.tiut.ml pif-tiirr show*. ih« 'Tairy Princes** 1 looki"*- iruwd as thr pro<f>sion winJs it s way.- StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article13 1953-06-03 7 AN INDIAN woman was stabbed to death yi terdaj m Penam13 words
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Article55 1953-06-03 7 SJNPAPOM i' pi' QiiUonary j tenlay rk known pickpockeU d tnjuble-inakei A a result. r,i^\- i j cases of pickpi Icetini \m !ed last n iht. Tht fir^t reported i i occurred on th P ng o.:{() p.m. when detained following compli i by Malay thai bit55 words
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Article56 1953-06-03 7 AN art and crtfl M>'»:isoreri by tht Singi i v s- lety of Art, opened m Kiy!.. Raja s v itcrday by th<- In n* i«.t t f Schools, Mr. J. r. Picture-, an*! j) m) m-v j, x •.von pr/os will be broughi he British Council56 words
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288 1953-06-03 8 THE most recent statistical survey of the world's mercantile feet shows tint it has increased during the past year by over 2.9 million tons gross, states Lloyd's annual report for 1952, received m Singapore yesterday. The report states that the present world288 words
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Article100 1953-06-03 8 Standard London Corr. LONDON. .June 1! Increased trade with Reel China will ai the top of Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill's agenda m the Bermuda conference, well-informed sources sai i iiore today. In his present mood S'.r Winston, is going to Bermuda to let100 words
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Article107 1953-06-03 8 TOKYO. June -2 (AFP> Minister of International Trade and Industry Kiyohide Okano told the Lower House Budget Committee thr.t his Ministry was now fttldjriPf concrete plan for expanded trade with Communist China. Okano added that the study could not y> t be made public.107 words
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Article110 1953-06-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR. TIM The Federation government reminds the public ;ha: applications for registration and licensing of busine^>es and the paymen- of an annual lice ice fee for he s peri a! purpise o| financing the Education Devrlopment Fjnd, close on J j y 31 The ordinance, passed110 words
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Article35 1953-06-03 8 BANKS stock exchanges commodity markets dosed Tuesday not on London but throurjout the British Commonwealth be< i the Coronation ceremonies So far a> If known all pian to reooen on Wednesday morning UP.35 words
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291 1953-06-03 9 I1V Jsjtte I. (Keuter) The United 0 j State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, 1 the I 'nited States Government should rn tion U> t** Net* East and South Asia atspectol that the Tnited States was sstw^ ,/f the old colonial interests of291 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-06-03 9 pbettt. 1 iliS is a of the eown that <$uem Eli/atwth wnr< lor tht* Ortmat'on. It nas sketched b y Normal Haatnefl. Xhv QmicjAi •di-'ssmaker^ It is embroidoiTd with various «'iublfm>. Th». origrhial ffov.n took fiv«- monfbs tv ctnnuietc. UPUP - 43 words
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265 1953-06-03 9 Emblems Of U.K., C 'wealth On Gown I.OXDOX, June 2, (Renter) The fWM Quern Elizabeth wore lor her t'oror.aiimi is embroidered all over with emblems «f Great Britain and the Common rait ii cminln*^. Ti">r magnificent uown m all English win.- satin h.is short ;-.lee\v a fitted h»dirc which descends265 words
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Article22 1953-06-03 9 FRANCE granted amnesty yesterday to \ac 38 Japanese war criminals convicted •>>" French eo trts, th* Foieien Ofliec announced. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article41 1953-06-03 9 ALL strategic i-iands a '.or.t; the Thai coast are to be manned y pa u e and military following a rt>>ort that ;i Klbmarine had l>e^n sighted rx?ar Paknam at the mouth of me riv< r I4«nam. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 41 words
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Article398 1953-06-03 9 British Press Stresses Faith In The Future LON!X>N r June 2. (Reuter)— The British press, com^-ithng o« troy's Coronation of Saeea B:zobeHi v ga-c the overwhclmins impresstoni of a ntrtion entering a new Qixobethen °?IV ni ln P^^ cn <* f «««9 Hie future with tstthA.P.; A.F.P.; Reuter - 398 words
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Article88 1953-06-03 9 NEW YORK. June 2. (Renter) Federal Jvidge liv::ig R. Kaulman yesterday refr.scd to reduce t"ie death Beapemats of convicted atom spies Julius and Ethei Rosen berg To 1M 1 years m prison, lodge K;r. man also refused I stay o! execution for the couple. Earlier yesterday,88 words
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Article78 1953-06-03 9 T,O\DOX. June 2 AP) Br:t;;ir) li:is arivj>ed ThailmH to rit'.ir an intended appeal for a Vniied Nations invest*gat ion of the Communist Invasion of I,ar>s, diplomatic offi t ..> reported yesterday. An earlier decision by the Bangkok Governnrvnet to take appeal to the U.N. ncurity Councal78 words
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Article72 1953-06-03 9 Admiralty Probes Sabotage THE British Ar";m::;ilt;.' m VI ted yotc rir'.y the P f »sMb;i;iv ot sabotage m i' r >e damage to a cfestroyer's rutj mountuiS at Ule Portsmouth oavai bs.se. Informed cr >;irrc«? s:.id paint chins h;»d been :ound m the faj'drjiuiic P.^stcim u-hirh controfted two inch sunUP - 72 words
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Article28 1953-06-03 9 YIN FTf :i X- y ear -old Korean war bride Tang P«w>n Monk Villa mor was reported missing: lit Manila l.'-t iiici.t by her FH.pino soldier husband. UPUP - 28 words
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Article19 1953-06-03 9 DE^E ATED Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson yeJterttajf vwiled the Suez Can:;! z.ine. He later returned to C;iiro. AFPAFP - 19 words
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Article32 1953-06-03 9 A 13-I~KAR-OLD Manila l»»f j soliool «ttu(jf*m who flcH to Hollywiind t»)r«<- wi«*ks rc<> to fPi a fcis* from artrrss Aim Bl> L»i is hark m Manila *ilh his mission unaccomplished.— UPUP - 32 words
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Article25 1953-06-03 9 SEVERE monsoon storms likely to Tits; far another month are bringing near famine conditions to the palmcJad Ma)d:ue Elands. 400 mi)m southwest of Ceylon.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article40 1953-06-03 9 ITALIAN Communist* yesterday dcnnuncfd t T nrtrd States A,mbanim*or Clare ■■Htli l.m-r a* a *>leriral <mt*»4 bwj'* far Fiv^imer ABniAr 4r Oasprris CUriMtian Dt-mwritts 2 n< drmtniai that the jr»v«"nnnkcHt ntofp ber al \reri nrtrrt nr^not m Italian polirtus. UPUP - 40 words
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Article34 1953-06-03 9 WEST Gc-man Chancellor Kcinrad Adenauer is stepping up his diplomatic activity m the Western world' to make sure the "B.g Three" are fully informed of West Germany's views at the forthcoming Bermuda conference- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article25 1953-06-03 9 TmiKFY Mm M»« twr»rHts have be*-n killed m t»he past 24 hours by a oon»b»«H'd loim- 4>f military, pofice and Nairobi ham t tua^ds. AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article34 1953-06-03 9 president Eisenhower yesterday nominated Mr. Julin C Huches. head of ;i New York to-'tile firm, to be T'nited Stales represents 4 :vo (>n the j No-:h Atlantic Council with the tank of Ambassador. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article33 1953-06-03 9 Till-: British Ambassador to Ihc I'nitfd Stairs. Sir Tlitgvr Mukins. yesterday discussed arrangements for the fortheominj: Big Three conference m Bermuda mith the I'.S Deputy C nder-Secretary «.t Slate. Mr. Freeman Matthews. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article49 1953-06-03 9 THE U.S. Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Robert Anderson, sakl y(>nerd;iv the United States navy and main;- air arms would more than double their Jet aircraft strength m the next 2 A years thoiieh '■>£ total o f planes m service would remain at about the current figure 9.941.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article31 1953-06-03 9 Minister 's Escape TUNISIAN Commerce Minister Ben Rais narrowly escaped an assassin's bullet as ten ;ion mounted m this French protectorate yesterday following thr installation of newly elected municipal councils. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article24 1953-06-03 9 GENERAL Staff representatives of Greece, Turki'V and Yugoslavia will begin defence talks on Wednesday, the official Yugoslav news agency Tanjug announced. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article35 1953-06-03 9 "I AM certain Rus.sia dog not possess Uie atomic bo«rtf). said Thai *troug man and Chief of Police. GenerA Pnuo yesterday during a hearing on an alleged Co.nmunist anti-govcrnuicul* con bprracy. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 35 words
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Article189 1953-06-03 9 I/>MKIN. Junr (RraJ-r> Fonr ih>« Corona tjon sUmjK t<> <^>vrr svrfact- ..nd air mail past .•> the »li(4f world a onmattoa air Irtirr form and a *pr rial CoronatK.fi postmark. ar r a««<iußrrd by hr T» t ÜBire t«klay. Oaly ©my brfory kas ihr189 words
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Article224 1953-06-03 9 SEOI'L, June 2 (AP) South Ko.-r Prime Minister vrstenlav threatened to break with Urn AUirs xiv! set a «o it alone war poiiey for his cf»Bn tr> but deterred action until after a critical ttu< meeting ThMrsday when the OmmuiiisU are existed U» rep4y224 words
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95 1953-06-03 9 WASHINGTON. (AP) Presidt 1 DTOpOMi yesteirljv lo lore ~,n aid a~d services under s-..:. I partment. Tnat would I 1 reaching result af I d new reorg.: i ation Plini i Pre U:it submitted to I gN s. O Of thf •bo 1 i theUP - 95 words
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Advertisement109 1953-06-03 9 7 CONGESTED C/TY PROTECT TH€f# HEALTH a HIS EMULSiOH M y^ JiLDS E BODY PROTECTS THE LUNGS el i '■J&£, on<> llxin crowded conditions needs the Xx^x Protectioa atainsl inlVction especially luns f^r^^^f^" H provided by regular doses of pleasant- •iiS&|f~- f Scott's Emulsion. It builds up health, ~Tj I109 words
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Miscellaneous432 1953-06-03 9 SINGAPORE I bus services I <iv«. Mvuu vi m \< < irti DtAfi V (Bf: \< ii roaii»: IM P.%«1 1 »:< <: :io a m v on Bcoooauci s|v«.\|.nin —Kt\i MMPIK Rni\i;\ HN(!«X»N: Weekly! ißih |'ti;ti K'MIM: T/2IFJK& tv Ca;> 10l Retlauu HI l'\i'll HI 1 MM" M rNTcRIAJNMrNT432 words
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Article, Illustration697 1953-06-03 10 JAC K OEI SETS OUTBOARD RECORD-43 m .p.h. D rev lolls T Linings Are bhatterd Women Provide Thrillina Duel SKIMMING over the finishing line well ahead of the rest of the field m the finals of the Class F (Unlimited) event, Jack Oei Tjong le driving his hydroplane Pup propelled697 words
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Article376 1953-06-03 10 ClMi DC: Winner of the »WIW Corp. (AiM.l 1.1*1.. trophy— Koh >«nit lluat driving Q I s<» (Menury K<J7>. tßtmA prlM ny the <> It >.—Honn Pian Sin drhing II ti!:• Hula (Johnson 10). Time minute* or approximately 37 mil**- P«*r hour. CIM CU: Winner of376 words
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99 1953-06-03 10 THF at tal gem ral me t- >i th< Sir Ibrahim •>. Kulim wj hi Id recently. The annual r> nor\ and statement >f accouj presented by Che \bdul Razak bin Asmatullah, Secretary, were adopted. 'l l 'Viri'4 were e!< I d offlce-benrers: President: Tuan99 words
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Article91 1953-06-03 10 SINGAPORE Arya Samaj will celebrate the Coronation tomorrow and on Sunday at their Rowell Road premises. Havan Yagya will be performed at 10 a.m. tomorrow followed by special prayer service for the long and benign reign of Queen Elizabeth 11. At night there will be91 words
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Article55 1953-06-03 10 KL'ALA LLAIPLR. Tues. More than $e\5OQ Ikis been received fi>r the Lipis District Welfare Fund, the Kua!a Lipis Social Welfare Committee, announced yesterday. The largest contribution was raised by the District Survey Department, which netted $1,438 towards the Fund. The Chinese community stalls were runners-up with55 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-06-03 10 ?L ,*;Vf mm vt s the picture (at right) was taken. .I' 411 Kirl was all smiles again. Lost among the t rou d« at the outboard regatta at the Straits of Johore ywtcr<la>, »he b M-en with a kindly police sergeant and a helper, before her brother came along.50 words
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Advertisement93 1953-06-03 10 f 4^ I 9 I I > Thrice Armed V V Triply prate teal i lit.- is the wesften who i louUna of banatng, tun a lo\ely «kin or arigi CI.KA\SF....v;!h A |er fUjfr Ctmmmmg rmmj TO \'E /-< S I I ~*s X<)lRlSH...ir"'>O' MSJVJI I MAYNARD CO., LTD. 11,93 words
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Miscellaneous193 1953-06-03 10 §(n? Conlest No. 18 »««uxuuv«a Can You Name These Actors? be final All rnlrt envelopes AH 'hruujjh this week Srrasi r^WSftVt $22*** ft lh, s.neapore Stand, »d 2? V" N1 *2 N 18 °5 presents its eighteenth stir L ,U D l' 1 h,nd eorner and Conlest r bear the193 words
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Miscellaneous68 1953-06-03 10 Jiti^ toilowm^ is the programme for today'* Coronation celebration ia Singapore: MORNING 8.30 10.30 a.m. Film shows for school children at cinemas. 9 a.m.— 6.00 p.m. Poster Exhibition "Queen and Commonwealth" at Use Victoria Memorial Hall. AFTERNOON 2.00—5.00 p.m.— II.jVT Ships Unicorn, Lysander and Lioness open to visitors id Singapore68 words
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Miscellaneous195 1953-06-03 10 I m% r^-fci i.l -kT.fmir fc a i 1 (Athletics) Triangular Competition Combined Services vs. Combined Civilians (Teams A and B) on Padang. 5.30 p.m. Coronation Concert for school children by the Singapore Musical Society at the Victoria Memorial Hall. 7 p.m. Chinese Lantern Procession will tour Gey lang/ Changi195 words
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Article562 1953-06-03 11 38 2/5 On Soft Track d Tics s )itc of rai du J in^ the last tw« nights some rood gal- ,< turned by the class 3 and class 4 horses entered for the i friub's June meeting when the inner grass track was opened for fast562 words
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Article49 1953-06-03 11 LONDON. June 2 (AFP>. Three cricket players were killed by lightning yesterday when they were changing mi n the Club Room at Manchester. The match between two local teams was part of the Coronation celebrations. Two other players were seriously injui*ed but^the_ ij^"2 Was undamaged.49 words
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Article35 1953-06-03 11 THE Rovr,; Singapore V Club held a Coronation regatta t >:■ Ma ay craft outside tiio Club lagoon yesterday. Eight races, on si;: lines a< the m w yeat .-por 1 i were staled.35 words
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Article84 1953-06-03 11 t m Trtwt 1 23:'. May 73. Mclntyre \1 Lords: Northamptonshire nine declared. Middlesex r nine. Denis Compton 52. i >mps:jn 55. Rain restricted pi ay. At Ilford: Sussex 494 for n declared. Essex 290 for b .x. tasofe not out 123. Rain Lcted play. At84 words
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109 1953-06-03 11 LONDON. June 2 (AP). Alex James, one of so<--c?r*s alk-time treats, died today after a lonr illness. He was 51. James, a Scottish International, bit pinnacle of his fame with th« famous English first division club Arsenal. He helped the ctnb win thr English109 words
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300 1953-06-03 11 LONDON, June 2 < AP) There is a gloom over English cricket. And it looks as though it is goin? to stay there for some time. Reason? The indifferent bowling of test hope Freddie Trueman. He was England's demon fast bowler hope against the300 words
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Article87 1953-06-03 11 Tests Even, Bradman Sir Donald Bradman, the world's greatest cricketer, said m Singapore yesterday that the chances m the coming Tests between England and Australia are even. Be said the Australian team is exceptionally good but England is equally strong. He could not say whether the present touring side is87 words
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Article438 1953-06-03 11 th* w erak co n «r* critics b y holding eu tounn* Hongkong Chinese soccer team 1L r K dr l? at u the Chinese A -«»Wy "all ground. !£?H u S l d^ S h l d thelr chanc^ a < al the438 words
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Advertisement127 1953-06-03 11 FOR ONE DAY ONLY 3 Shows 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. Paramount Picture Freshest. Funniest Laugh Film off Year! "RHUBARB" Starring Ray Milland Jan Sterling To-morrow Paramount Picture 'RED MOUNTAIN" IX TECHNICOLOX nY l I llh J 9.15 p.m. "FAX tHtL TOH TIK FOO CHAN" FTi¥7TnH 3> !5 ■MjLUnJL3ni ■'!•"> pm.127 words
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Advertisement551 1953-06-03 11 i:N«»\«;i;\n:Ms r pi?E engagvsaent of Mr. On^ -i- Kean Guan. son ot Madam Tk)ji cien^ Wan and the lata Mr. ()n^ Jin Hoe af Kampar. ;o Miss Lorn CiMik Lan, daughter of the Lite Mr. Loot Bi>;in ()«.i and -iter of Mr. Looi Eng Earn of Maiim Nawar. w;is announced551 words
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Advertisement576 1953-06-03 11 Nonrps i f M NOTICS CHI NT. KIIIAW BANK I Tl). VOTICE is hereby giw, 'hat the Tii.rd Annual General Meeting of the lhareho!d< i f Company will b" he!<l at i' rod Offlre. N 'il Robinsoo Road. Singapore, on T day, the !>th of .1 int. .at U am576 words
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Miscellaneous182 1953-06-03 11 wal, mo I a^'^l. face: T hev- look//"- I >es-a^'ll fachi \t*< J2Bmß&£**+ semse IT^fcV i r*m'T Ijljy^iHiMfi1 jljy^iHiMfi /thar's someone J anything fo vh MH AI.L JtWy LZA.E N EM.*r I 1 7^ ,au 4 KNOCKIN'AT CM'.LLUN, EXCEPT GiTTIN' M&W AKM A-GOIN' J I c^.^LUN..'/ T Ll L ABNERS182 words
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Article, Illustration128 1953-06-03 12 SI N £APORE s polyglot population took It the llntli last niifht. penhed on roof tops and every vantage point to see one of the most colourful and elaborate Chines,, protessjons wend its way through the thoroughfares I ii»hr!I r K P iVJi' d by 4 u128 words
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