Singapore Standard, 8 June 1953
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Title Section17 1953-06-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD O[JF,L;MDFOHN Vol. lil. No. 336. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. Jl NE 8, l«#o3. SIXTEEN PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article196 1953-06-08 1 i| i 1 \iiM R, Sun.— The Security Forces j_ v scored .mother big success against the !u killing seven, including a District ComJiembcr. They also wounded one woman f Wfl niorr terrorists have surrendered. Three of tm- terrorists were killed m a terrorist camp m the Kuantan area196 words
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Article30 1953-06-08 1 •he I to idual i not pi isi ?rn i I for 120 \yt i i he ii i j n to or in- I i T. i bloc30 words
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Article29 1953-06-08 1 THE New York Times reported yi sterday that President Vincent Auriol might represent France at the Bermuda "Big Three" meeting if the French Cabinet crisis continues. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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377 1953-06-08 1 4 A.M. SPORE FIRE Standard Staff Reporter TWO children were thrown 15 feet to safety from first floor windows of two shop-houses m New Bridge Road, Singapore, yesterday morning, when fire engulfed the buildings and trapped all the occupants. The children were caught377 words
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Article66 1953-06-08 1 NAIROBI. June 7: (Reuter) Mau Mau terror gangs are now manufacturing stocks of home-made bombs and hand grenades m their forest hideouts, police headquar ers announced here today. Combing forest areas m the Laikipia district. north of Thomsons Falls, poiice patrols m the last 24 hours66 words
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Article132 1953-06-08 1 WASHINGTON. June 7: (UP> Senate Republican leader Robert A. Taft said yesterday that United States troops must remain at their battle posts In Korea until a "permanent peace" is assured. Th senator said the United States •'can't expect" to pull its troops out cf132 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-06-08 1 JOHORE BAHRU yesterday was a dry city. This burst main was the cause of it. At about 10 a.m. yesterday, motorists noticed that the road on the Causeway was wet. The Singapore City Council had dug up the road and water from Gunong Pulai gushed out from99 words
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Article, Illustration805 1953-06-08 1 Sh&§ Orders Martial Law 'No False Truce We March North' SEOUL, June 7. President Syngmcm Rhee today proclaimed martial law throughout South Korea and issued an ultimatum to the United Nations. The 78-year-old President m a broadcast over South Korean radio, said if the Allies HidReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 805 words
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Article155 1953-06-08 1 TOKYO, June 7. (IP). -Truce negotiators met m a secret session at 11 toda y with only minor dillcienccs remaining to be settled before the shooting end" I 1 m Korea. Alter only 1 minutes ol discussion the Communists i quested a twenty minute cessUP; AFP - 155 words
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Article32 1953-06-08 1 THE newspaper Iz vest is announced yesterday that Soviet cruiser Sverdlov %miU i for England to part* ipate m the Coronation ROVgl r« I i Spitshead. on Jun.- 1 ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article33 1953-06-08 1 TWENTY-ONE pel reported I illed, four ml i md :.'«> injured m ;< iir.iv v form m iiu ii ha* Uci-n 1.1 hiiif Kyushu ires iin< c '1 hrn <i ,v. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 33 words
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Article32 1953-06-08 1 MR ANTHONY EDEN, the British Foreign Secretary slept comfortably last night after a restless first night at the New England Baptist Hospital m Boston, a hospital spokesman said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-06-08 1 LONDON. June 7, (Reuter) The Indian Government ha<? decided to award a special medal to tne Sherpa guide, Tensing. who reached the summit of Mount Everest with the New Zealander, Edmund Hillary, on May 29, All-India Radio reported today. photo. Princess Margaret seen with Robin McEA.P. - 88 words
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Article93 1953-06-08 1 SEOUL. June 7, Tn the five days following the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 11, 707 North Koreans are estimated to have been killed and 191 wounded bl fighting around Anchor Hill. 10 miles north ot the :*Bth Parallel. The Eighth Army said today an outnumberedReuter; A.F.P. - 93 words
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242 1953-06-08 1 Princess Reported In Love With RAF Hero NEW YORK. June 7, (AP).— The New York Daily News says Princess Margaret, sister of England's new Queen, is m love with a divorced commoner. Peter Woodbridge Townsend. bl a copyrighted story from London, the paper said yesterday: "It's love, but will it242 words
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Article114 1953-06-08 1 SEOUL. June 7. (LT) Anti-Communist North Korean prisoners-of-war. lone headache In the protracted truer talk*, posed a big physical problrm today for the United Nations POW Command. Approximately ***** prisoners who behaved themselves while Chinese and North Korean Communists rioted, are today the ones who are114 words
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Article15 1953-06-08 1 ROLAND YOUNG 65 old London-bom Him stir, dud m New Yor'. on Saturday.15 words
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Advertisement40 1953-06-08 1 Mfo For Distinctive |^PS G. C. De Silva Jfl j Rafflea Place, t^ot* Khnne *****. *3_g' Testimonials It I A IA V H SING /m *Vt l HI the well-known Uriflk HGER BEER." fj^ h ■'"ii.Mlor., rgageg A :\cave Lid.40 words
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Article81 1953-06-08 2 School To Get 2 Move Holidays TODAY and to morrow will be holidays for Eni-.'ish schoolchildren m Singapore. The Director ef Education Mr. R. M. Young, m granting these holidays, said that the hoys and girls haa done ■a lot to make Coronation Wee*« a success, an 1 it was81 words
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Article85 1953-06-08 2 I)■ ER iwi .•!*>• members par- ipa ted m me Singapore Cur; > shooting competition al Bukit Timah Range yesterday. I ankards were won by the besl shots ot the day. \ir. G. W rut and Mr. P S' ver po »ns wore won by G.85 words
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188 1953-06-08 2 SINGAPORE has shown continuous improvement ni Its health services over the past 30 years, said Dr. M. Doraisingham, whose appointment as Chief Health Officer was recently gazetted. Pari I lis marked m the post-war years with the,' lopmc at and i entation of the Medical Plan,188 words
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122 1953-06-08 2 Arch Is Low Procession Turned Back JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The illuminated picture ol Queen Elizabeth placed on the Coronation archway at the entrance of the Johore Customs, prevented thousands of peop'e m Johore Bahru from seeing the Chinese procession which came all the way from Singapore, las) night. The procession122 words
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Article128 1953-06-08 2 PILGRIMS from the Federa with h n VC alFea dy issued _mh passes for the second sailings of the Anshu nd Anking which will leave Singapore on June li an< _o respectively a a 1J fh Th *°u S ce J Wi^ hin to change to hit128 words
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Article69 1953-06-08 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.Members appointed to serve rV-i% Ba i U Pahat Hosp.tal M s, M° r v he C 2 trent year a^ Miss M. Van Someran, Shari r d Enson binte Ali. Mrs. C.R.B. Danby, Mrs. E. MacIntyre Che Fatimah binte tS S ii r, T, MrS69 words
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Article261 1953-06-08 2 Is 3 Million dc 2V 2 Miles Long KUALA LIMPIR, Sun— Tens of Thousands of people from (he neighbouring villages and towns of the Federation capital saw la«t night one of the most spectacular processions with n recent memory. The 2 .-miie long Coronation procession is261 words
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352 1953-06-08 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Tuberculosis is so widespread m Johore Bahru District that unless a proper tuberculosis settlement is built the number of cases will be trebled m five years, an official of the Johore Bahru District Association for the prevention of tuberculosis,352 words
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Article, Illustration120 1953-06-08 2 SIX Coronation brides were married yesterday at the Khek Community Guild at Peck Seah Street, Singapore. It was the third mass wedding of the GuUd. The vice-president of the Guild and two representatives for the bridegrooms and brides made speeches,, to which Mr. Yam Ann Pang replied for120 words
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Article97 1953-06-08 2 SINGAPORE commercial firms are becoming more and more "neon-minded" stated Mr. Leong Jee, a spokesman of Neon Industries upon the completion of the neon lighting of the fashionable $3,000,000 Odeon Cinema, yesterday. Mr. Leong Jee and Miss L. P. Lee. who are managing partners of Neon Industries97 words
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Article27 1953-06-08 2 ONE thousand bundles of rice with mutton were offered to the poor by the South Indian Muslim Mosque yesterday to commemorate the Queen's birthday.27 words
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Article304 1953-06-08 2 (By A Correspondent) THIS is by no means my first flight; but it is certainly the first and most memorable with the Royal Air Force. I took off at b. 55 p.m. mi n the leading aircraft of a flight from the 88th Squadron m what304 words
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Article71 1953-06-08 2 LAST VISITORS TO UNICORN the aircraft ca r rier Unicorn, which was open to Singapore public for four days during Coronation Week, received its last visitors' on board yesterday morning. Among them were two specially organized parties. consisting of 250 members ol the Poire Force and 200 children from seven71 words
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Article100 1953-06-08 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— A sixteen year old Chinese girl stated m the Police Court today that she vrai one amonß 12 (>*her> who were arrested for inmblinf m a bouae m Kampong Pehent. She was Riving evidence m a case Bgainst Lim Keng Fi who100 words
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Advertisement171 1953-06-08 2 Arc your hands a X Vo j r <:-r,< v. fect of Jur %v!.cn yee I per talk. laaah to _m [_bvm« ii wiiic ranry .^J rapidy I HjU.i T. ruble kai beautiful iyt-pn i ever-all aaedera eeteja i m <| I bldi t >'- rf yam Mac, X Ful171 words
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Article, Illustration109 1953-06-08 3 "THE GIRL WITH AN ARROW" by F. S. Ho of 401 Upper Serangoon Rood, Spore. Primaflex II f. 8 1/100 "HI CUT IT OUT, WILL YER by Kenneth Ton of 31. Kg. Dolloh. Rolleiflex f 11, 1/50 tec, Super XX (Below) "TUKANG JARING" by Lim Kiom Chui109 words
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Advertisement200 1953-06-08 3 m PERSENSO I modern orrhochromori, j Hipir X, 9» pd and HM in<«- I MADE IN GERMANY PJjixJ i?sia Usi I> y \\IBIK Hindustani) Imm I' i»orrew IiI.KDAK Hin(tii>Unii w**r*\y7*^rWs\ j |iJL_L£aX3e* i* ,n IioRAHA" llliadastasU) J_f_El J Kjhru jadaj I H P l KM V *tM 1 imiili tjrj_jg,,,.200 words
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Article333 1953-06-08 4 ■JTHE Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. is to He congratulated for the prompt manner m whi. h he settled the Singapore Graduate Teachers' grievances over the Education Scheme. Within a week of his return from leave. Sir John met delegates trom the Graduate Teachers' Association and333 words
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Article429 1953-06-08 4 r |^IIE account of Sir Gordon Richards' victory m Saturday's Epsom Derby reads like the linal chapter from a story book. For 33 years, Richards has won every type of race worth winning except the Derby, the blue riband of English racing. He has been reigning Britain's429 words
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Article, Illustration1234 1953-06-08 4 CASSANDRA - A DREAM ABOUT JOE McCARTHY CASSANDRA By I'M a bit short of sleep and to save an. body else asking me what Senator Joseph McCarthy is like and how do you set about seeing him I'll set it down m black and white. Then will you let me roll over1,234 words
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Article932 1953-06-08 4 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - PATRICK O'DONOVAN By THWE was a turmoil at the door Men came crowding m out of the nisht. They were hushed and respectful. It was as if someone very important hai arrived. The room was suddenly fuM of •fo'dicrs, and anion?; them they carried a932 words
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We the PEOPLE
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803 1953-06-08 4 Sir; Now that the expenditure of various government departments is being reduced by 20% it would be pertinent to ask whether the axe falls on the right places. A scrutiny of the Federal Estimates will show that the overwhelming percentage of public money is being803 words
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Letter110 1953-06-08 4 Sir: I have recen v read m the papen booksellers being pro c for seiling hooks which described ay nheffm, lewd, and yellow.' As a gunk seller I fin,' h"aT3 4 6 w ~7TT^n'KuTvTi w^ difTerenee I no n o? all the books 1 veil. Many110 words
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Advertisement128 1953-06-08 4 SINGAPOIIE H*.J-i SlA\liAlU> imjK'C.ndkni SftsSHiajNj jap«W« »«»-»m HEAD OFFICE 128. Robinson Rood Smqopoie Telephone Nos II*??!— MVH Cable a Telegraph Addtess: IIGfRNtWS tingapore BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building Printing House Squoie London C 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan Street. 8i Cowon freest. 8 let'h *nter.128 words
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Advertisement82 1953-06-08 4 111 tfajfafA i T*9***Y< #A*V V. CSt^M BLESS her he** :J e{^iv^X-> N knowa how it /•^jK/As^ mother to J^ \*£j&&^j) littler girl goir.z f V;/ gaining «ti« •0 vigour every i f "N. MONTHS i gm. J realised the m I m^hr of a good P Jfc \yK N.82 words
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50 1953-06-08 5 R.I. Query On Dutch-Aast. Co-operation an c Wr. i lav Foreign rtl »lio Mr. I inquired Holland j-opcr- New ftated. Fi aa WirtKernkamp late the te hnical co--1 a on < i ni New c ihe I a Ike* In .i.VS. I iiont )prodjo vas no t n aty and50 words
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Article23 1953-06-08 5 >RE li on g (Jen 're S; ><>r*.- j < ip main enj >yed fternoon. drinks ol awarded '.t irona ion23 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-06-08 5 rnoto. MR. SIM Chee Soon and Miss Chins Hon Kgan were married m Singapore yesterday. The bridegroom is the youngest son of Madam Lira Siew Neo and the bride is the ninth daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ching Phye Chew StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article71 1953-06-08 5 WASHINGTON. June 7. tßcuter). The Senate Appropriations Committee yesterday "advised" the Mutual Security Director. Mr. Harold Stassen. not to start any new aid programmes until Congress had provided specific funds for them. In a letter to Mr. Stassen. the committee chairman. Republican Senator Styles Bridges,71 words
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Article26 1953-06-08 5 FIFTEEN American B-47 Stratojet bombers wooshed across the Atlantic with clockwork precision Saturday, and shattered the U.S.-B rit a i n speed record three times. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article178 1953-06-08 5 CALCUTTA. June 7 (AP)— British Embassy officials m Khatmandu, preparing a mammoth welcome lor the Everest conquerors, revealed last night that Colonel -lohn Hunt, leader of the expedition, wants New Zealand's Edward Hillary and Sherpa Tens.ng flown to London immediately they reach the Nepalese capital. He178 words
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Article71 1953-06-08 5 APPLICATIONS for appointments m th c Singapore Education Service scheme for English school teachers are now being invited from serving Government officers. The scheme of service has been approved by Government with effect from Jan. 1. 1 J53, and was gazetted on Friday. Arrangements are being made71 words
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Article93 1953-06-08 5 DR. EVERETT C Preston, past president of the Adult Education Association ol the United States is m Singapore, for three days, to meet adult education chiefs. Director of Adult Education m the New Jersey State Department of Education. Dr. Everett said h e had come here93 words
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Article48 1953-06-08 5 SINGAPORE firemen had to use gas-masks to tight their way through smoke-filled Anson Road yesterday evening caused by crternica. fumes at the rear portion of Malayan Laboratories Within minutes, the firemen had cleared the fumes. They used foams first before resorting to water.48 words
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Article12 1953-06-08 5 THERE were l.abO road accidents m Singapore during Coronation Week12 words
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Article81 1953-06-08 5 House C 'ttee To Probe Bunehe BALTIMORE. June 7 (Renter)— Mr. Adam Powell (Den. New York) said here yesterday the House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee was going to investigate Dr. Ralph Bunehe. Negro wini ci of the Nobel Peace Pr?e and a member of the United Nations staff His81 words
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150 1953-06-08 5 BUENOS AIRES, June 7, President Peron's drive against corruption is almost daily uncovering new rackets involving millions of pesos, it was learned today. Many people are under arrest. Diamonds, jewellery, gold bullion, a sunken ship said to have been loaded with cement instead of fine150 words
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222 1953-06-08 5 U.S. ON CHINA TRADE DISPUTE: WASHINGTON, June, (Reuter)— A member of a Senate sub-committee yesterday accused the British Information Service of being careless and reckless m a statement it had issued on British ship s engaged m trade with Communist China. The accusation was made222 words
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Article32 1953-06-08 5 THIRTY-SIX Moroccan prostitutes, divided into two rival factions, fought a pitched battle m Meknes. French Morocca. last night m which one of them was killed and six gravely wounded. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article143 1953-06-08 5 BOSTON June 7 (Reuter)' —Three of the world's leading medical specialists yesterday began a thorough examination i of Mi Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, before his third operation for a gall bladder complication. Dr. Richard Lahey head of j the famous Lahey clinic here and Mr.143 words
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World News In Brief . ...
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Article60 1953-06-08 5 Reuter SAM RANDAZZO a fisherman m San Pedro Calilonna, cairns he and eicbt others saw a '*»ea monster as big aa submarine" off the itornian coast. He said the beast quiet It submerged when he fired two rfle shots Info It It had a neckReuter - 60 words
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Article30 1953-06-08 5 Reuter BRITISH officer* warned F-;<. iiiion authorities ai lsm'.illa that thev w:*re se.'inc o?f Coronation tireworks last nifht "to avoid anv mv understanding;' the exploding < >efccn and waekaia ni.fhl cause.-Reuter - 30 words
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Article31 1953-06-08 5 A.F.P. NEWS reached Teh-ran ve* ferd.ty traps 9tmhitaa4 rapttal at Kurdistan 'hat «»ne nrr hid been ki"-d and feur v* j tided in ihe rour>e «»f tin's caused by l.eltisl eieaaaaommA.F.P. - 31 words
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Article28 1953-06-08 5 UP PKI'SIIIKNT Elsenhower p-«ir!a*nsed Tune 7 fo IS "Aid fo Korea Week" ird ur**d Americans to rentr'lnr* as iiiii-h a« possible 10-\^ rd th- war-u reeked nation'- rehabilitation.—UP - 28 words
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Article34 1953-06-08 5 A. F .P. THK Iranian Government ycs.erriiy decided to renew f-e thre* month* the decree on Ihe 1 it lintenanre <•• public aerui t pf->ons .omen' in. trnuh'i subieet to severe peaaltiee under ihli lawA.F.P. - 34 words
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Article28 1953-06-08 5 S»X hundred .mil ninetv-ntne pl.'-irs slaved one of Ihe g 'si-ever p-wr 'ime air display* -»ver Sfn;kho'm on v day mark he cil>'e tilth annnei sar >. A PAP - 28 words
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Article30 1953-06-08 5 ONE 4 year nd Chinese boy was killed and aix were mjuied wicn a heavy thu ad^rstonn Vesterdae caJsed tnr-« iiOJ»ce to collapse In Kowloon on the China mainland. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article28 1953-06-08 5 A British Canberra let bomber <et an imolTicial -peed leoord when it crossed Ihe At- lantle fiom fJS**i *o VW^i on Friday In 4 his. 26 mmv ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration338 1953-06-08 5 Accord Reached On Gen. Li Mi's Men In Burma RANGOON, June 7: (UP)— A four notion military commission comprising American. Bur- 1 mese, Thai and Nationalist Chinese delegates reached tentative agreement here yesterday on the disarmament of the 20,000 Nationalist Chinese troops now m northern Burma.UP - 338 words
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174 1953-06-08 5 WASHINGTON, June 7, (AP)— Senator Robert A. Taft (Rep. Ohio) said m an interview veter^av a Korean truce might save the United States I 552.00,!.--000,000 annually m war costs, but probably would not permit the withdrawal of any American troops until there174 words
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Article179 1953-06-08 5 Council Of Stats For Royal Tour LONDON Jure 7 (R i m formal appoiatn f I 'ouncil <>f State to i d irInf liei _b i nee m ■nd New Zealand with ill which fall within t;; pn ncR nf the Smc-nqn i< like o l»e am uf the lir-*179 words
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Article39 1953-06-08 5 AN official Tetaei revi .1 X JapOf Ni-.-va vi ru ia due bl ,i Bund, v lis is the i ii trip "I the '.inker to to load Irani m nat i a I. APAP - 39 words
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Miscellaneous114 1953-06-08 5 r____________________________^ aMßssßaj ■R—M—gM SINGAPORE 111 AC 1 >1111.1. I 111. irui/IIF: F Im show I >■' -1 'il ..nd frieuda "Wings to Soul h America" 1 15 p m KIN'f.APORt* ART sot IKl\ Exh bitioa ol Chinese Art 0 am. to 6 pm at Br;f:.-h Council Hall mi m UlOlir114 words
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Miscellaneous323 1953-06-08 5 Al HWIPRA: The Long Memory -Ji am l•* 9-30 p m KK\: Montana Bel.c 11 am. 145. 4 H Jl) 9M) n m QI KIAS: Amber (Hindi, I 6 30. 9 15 ;j m O \RRM X: Aw7i Atßavvez 3 15. 630 Hl5 pm KOW. Red Moimtata Jl5 615 I323 words
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YOUTH
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Article467 1953-06-08 2 The BOYS and GIRLS PAGE 'TIS BETTER TO STAY INDOORS YOU have asked me a tery personal question, bat as it is of interest to most students. I take the liberty of answering it m this column. bm ij pears o d r i fm ir.e ftph I My fatter467 words
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Article188 1953-06-08 2 La>t weeks conte>t proved to be very popular Youth readers as no less than 1 TOO returns were n up to fr riday The Contest Editor thanks all thn-*e m ia their effort* and has awarded five prizes of $5 e_. to the following: Doris E Lai188 words
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Article61 1953-06-08 2 mv dreat Sr r a i air a>d fRMOt, A cheerful *n., s o) rustic bre.'d, A charming queen, an ugly knu For:u thicvr* m r'.p cave, A lonely minstreL an md- <>o\. A aladf>r. resth M Gallant C-. ers fw*9 t Dared the B-BRfg61 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-06-08 2 •Left THE C hief Sec re tar> for the Federation al Malay a Mr DC IFatbei ston. speaking at the Al! Youth Coronation Tea Pam sponsored by the Kuala Lumpur Young Malayans Club al the Eastern II I K.L. on May (Topi: A section <>f the large56 words
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Article670 1953-06-08 3 &_t_A__4_MiAl__^__ta _UL_I__^_J il_^il2r^ In England the schools are much better than those m Malaya. Why even the teachers are better TODAK E I I E B B B B E B E E B E B E fl B E H[ Br B l stopped to Bf Ac670 words
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Article991 1953-06-08 3 THE l a n k e r "PORT ROYAL 1 bound from Singapore to Hong Kong meets a Dutch merchantman ichich lias been pirated off the China coast. Bill Wilton, the Third Officer and Davies, the Second Officer, go aboard the Dutchman to offer assistance991 words
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Article, Illustration210 1953-06-08 4 YOUTH CORONAT RALLIES At another rally at St. Andrew's school, a commonwealth pageant was staged by "pupils of St. Andrews, Malayan Seminary. Chung Hwa Girls High School, Hartley. (Secondary and Junior) and Play fair Schools. Picture above shows a mass drill by the students of Chung Hwa Girls High School210 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-06-08 5 At the Outram School a variety concert was held after the rally. Picture _hows a dramatic scene from one of the many plays.27 words
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Article, Illustration306 1953-06-08 7 UNKNOWN Laugh AH with FUN iHuiui stop bullying link dot] Lily, you're bf-u _blf to train it H ><>v' It's t<m stub- ira! k I wouldn't nu> that. ill look it uli. it l"ye tin fOI f 1 r, m r a oi her J lu '-sts are stay- spoke306 words
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Article203 1953-06-08 7 EXTRACTS of Sir John Nicoll's message to tiie Youth of the Colony i;iven m a commentary when a Coronation film short was shown m 23 cinemas last week. Queeh Elizabeth who was crowned m Westminster Abbey m London is our Queen as well for she is Queen of203 words
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Article, Illustration616 1953-06-08 7 Isaac Teoh - Isaac Teoh GREAT PEOPLE OF YESTERDAY By Born 1758 Died 1831 JAM E S MONROE, fifth president ol the U.S.A.,- son of a carpenter and mason, was born In Westmoreland eonnty, Virginia. led at Wil- I v Co 1 ge bul tished h icat on w i616 words
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Article317 1953-06-08 7 "YOUTH Correspondent PIOVV and where to quality for a better job has often ■stumped many an eager youth. In various parts of the world where there is great commercial activity. the Polytechnic is the answer. Ceylon is no exception. But tlie Polytechnic m Ceylon is unique m317 words
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Article, Illustration148 1953-06-08 8 Look at this handsome gentleman! How old is he? is he liom Manchuria? Xo. he is Yong Kwei Leong of the St. Andrew School. Singapore, and he is m Standard one only. rvwei Leong weiuhs 13b' pounds and li 4 feet 4 inches tall, though he is only nine years148 words
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Article, Illustration393 1953-06-08 8 NG FOOK KHAU - NG FOOK KHAU \T Colombo, tlie .ship did not berth alongside the wharf as most ships do m Singapore. We loaded copra and tea for England the whole day. I interviewed one of the labourers who happened to have been a former resident393 words
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Article, Illustration87 1953-06-08 8 SINGAPORE WILL REMEMBER THE YOUTH ROUTE MARCH More than a thousand members nf the various Youth ore m u,,^ paid their tribute to the Queen when they marched through ih. n on Thursday eve mm;. "**i Needless to B*J, the Youth lived up to expect ions _nd nnpr. Ny lh87 words
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Article219 1953-06-08 8 tii' *\w m W our I 'm J I I Pr,., In th<> very earl- moi while moat poop c _i sleeping soundlj Wn g s^e gets up and I s res work. !U has a simple meal before h« iteps oul Into the dark and cold m 11"219 words
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Article389 1953-06-08 6 SMA LLTURN OVER IN SHARE MART By A Market Correspondent THE Coronation celebrations, the predominant holiday spirit and only a shortened period all contributed to retard a recovery with regard to business. 1 but the effectiveness of the Coronation celebrations 'and our belief m the future enabled us to view389 words
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Article66 1953-06-08 6 BOMBAY. June 7. (Reuter). —The Stanvac Bombay Oil Refinery, now being built near hero at a cost of 170 million j rupees was yesterday dedicated to the service of the people of India, by Mr. Gir.i Shan-j k:.r Baipai, Governor of Bom-' bay. It was described66 words
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Article26 1953-06-08 6 JAPAN yesterday drastically I cut restrictions on barter trad-) ing with the aim of stepping up trade with Russia and Communist China ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article247 1953-06-08 6 The Aver Weng (Rahman) Development and Prospecting Co.. Ltd. Giving tffSCI tv 0.0 pnsali originated Is Pseember. 1951. an extraordinary getters! meeting will be held on June 2.1 to consider formal resolutions to:— (1) Write on" Capita, lost amounting to $30.97 1.5t> or tB cents per share. <_>247 words
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Article122 1953-06-08 6 LONDON. June 7. (AP) Production of natural rubber equalled cv_L__J\>p r;, > M al 1:;J--300 long tons ciuf" r.g April, the- Secretariat of the International Rubber Study Croup reported. Consumption figure- included estimated imports into Ru>sia of 8.500 tons and Into Red China of 3.250 tons.122 words
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Article165 1953-06-08 6 May June 5: j Industrials: Gammons $2.75 to $2.90. Hammers 13.65 to 52.57A. I Malayan Cement $1.42* and $145 j Robinson Ords. $3.75 and $3,771. Straits Steamship $20.00 Straits, Times $3.80 CD. Straits Traders $21.40 and $21.50 Uniteer Ords. $11.05 an.i $11.00, Uniteer Rights' $1.05 and $100. Wearne165 words
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788 1953-06-08 7 LONDON, June 7, (AFP)— The newly crowned Queen Elizabeth sat amnmr hundreds of thousands of her enthusiastic subjects at yesterday's CoronTtinn Derby and watched the British jockey upon whom she had just bestowed a knlah* hood boot Sir Victor Sassoon's Pinza788 words
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Article297 1953-06-08 7 SOl TIIAMPTON, June 6, (Reuter)-The Australians, playing their last game before the first Test, were bowled out before tea for 268 by Hampshire here today. The tourists retaliated by taking six wickets for 116 m the last two hours play. .Wil Harvey with another excellent century,297 words
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Article336 1953-06-08 8 LONDON. Junp 7: (Ren j,.,-) The Kntfljnd team lo meet Australia m th> firs cricket BfSl beginning at Nottingham on Thursday will be selected from the following: Len Hutton (Yorkshire) (Captain) Trevor Bailey (Essex). Keg Simpson (Not tinuhamshiie). Peter May (Surrey) Denis Compton (Middlesex). Alec336 words
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Article418 1953-06-08 8 IPOH, Sun.— The Hongkong Chinese touring soccer team suffered their second defeat m the Federation when they met Perak m a return match at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today, losing by I—2 on a ground which was so water-logged that the game would surely418 words
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Article508 1953-06-08 8 WEIGHTS for the second day ot the Ipoh races on Wednesday aie: Horses Cl. 3 Div. I Furs. Str. Golden Dolphin 9.00 i Punkawalla II 8.1'! Miml.iliJ-.i 8.1Palio 8" Applause R- ,M Linkshir II 8.1.'* Punter's Delight 8.88 Rivrr Mono II 8. »H (•alu.iv Ureec 8.e7508 words
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Article118 1953-06-08 8 Sir Gordon Gets A Victory Roll MARLBOROUGH, Wiltshire. June 7, (Reuter) Congratulations from all over the world were today still flooding into the home of Gordon Richards Britain's only knighted jockey who won the Derby yesterday for the first time m his racing career. He began the day opening a118 words
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Article251 1953-06-08 8 IN a thrilling finish. the Sinhalese Association beat the Standard Sinchew Sports Club' by six runs m a friendly cricket t match piayed at Woodsville yesterday. The Sinhalese, batting first, declared at 158 for five wickets. N. Perera was unbeaten with S3 j runs while opening251 words
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Article34 1953-06-08 8 Chinese Athletics beat Sin«apore Cricfcel Club 4— a Tn yesterday's SAFA Division 1 league at Jalan B c s a r stadium Kok Prow and William Tan each s«*oied two goals.34 words
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Article16 1953-06-08 8 GENEVA. Juno 7 fAFPI -It.lv won the rink-hockey championshio oi the world here resterday.16 words
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Article60 1953-06-08 8 Rovers Juniors displaying all round superiority trounced Jollilads B—o m their SAFA Div. OB fixture at St. George's Road yesterday. Rovers thus maintained their 100 per cent record ot 18 points Irom nine games, Man behind the Rovers' victory was Khalid who not only scored four60 words
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Article28 1953-06-08 8 IPOK. Sun Three horses have been promoted following their splendid performances yesterday. They are Best Tip to (lass uvo. Sweet Dream and Rite Mill to class thiee.28 words
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Article22 1953-06-08 8 A GOAL by K. Kumar u-»vc RajajJ ;i l i win over Sanuijam al soccer at Parrcr Park yesterday.22 words
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Article528 1953-06-08 8 T.O.N DON. June (Renter' For the second time this season County cricket championship match has ended m one day. I lie fiiM was on May 10 when Surrey beal Warwickshire my an inningg and 49 runs. Today at Bath Ihe game between Somerset ;uid Lancashire528 words
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Article357 1953-06-08 8 TIME saved the Singapore Cricket Club from defeat yesterday when they met a Singapore Cricket Association XI m a Coronation Week match on the padang yesterday. In reply to the SCC knock of 175 runs, the SCA had 170 on the board and two wickets m357 words
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Article59 1953-06-08 8 Singan ire A t. sjg to meet n« "ii tons Chinese m s n iendh soccer match at the Jalan Besar stadium timriorrov* are; Skinner Boniface, Johan: V :>-. Davids! Yassin: IJ Rozariu. (*h ii c i Awanj Bnkar: Ismail Vusorf and Rahim Oma i Reserves Yew59 words
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Advertisement404 1953-06-08 7 ANGLO ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR QUTPUTS of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the management of Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of May, 1953, are as follows: PICULS AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 1 764 BATU SELANGOR TINDREDGING COMPANY LIMITED (Closed down for 4 days for general repairs)404 words
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Advertisement667 1953-06-08 7 NOTICE Colony of Sarawak. Vacancies for Draftsmen and J Computers. (a) Vacancies exist On the permanent establishment of the Land and Survey Department. Sarawak* for young men to be tiained as computers and draftsmen Standard Time Scale: $lo2x 6-120x12-264 A cost of living allowance i s paid. Suitable accommodation will667 words
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Advertisement400 1953-06-08 8 THE CATHAY ORGANISATION PROUDLY ANNOUNCES TO NIGHT'S SUPREME EVENT m the ENTERTAINMENT WORLD THE OPINING jwwwvwvw PS&SSSE& r_a__x (ms r~\ra v,VVVVVX SIKIWPIAI.i; OF THE Im.VM* I Laaaass«v TOIMIGIIT AT KM P.IM. XV¥V J J CEREMONY PERFORMEII Bl 11. i:. THE COMMISSIONER CENERAL MU. M\l < OLM Ma.DON _LD i --vvvvvv400 words
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Title Section13 1953-06-08 1 DOEON THEATRE Supplement ilNI ,< i>!;l. IGER STANDARD SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 1953. EIGHT PACKS13 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-06-08 1 (.ITeVIMMi has M-nl two 11 boaour 'I. tv of Irish-bora 1 and si\11a born Hi <-!' w horn vi rii 20th 1 technicolour Lm of The Sra-ss' stars, who Mil ll I by air 1 1 > mi Thursday 1 persoaal 1 thr Odeon t ilaStandard - 122 words
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Article, Illustration899 1953-06-08 1 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By C-G To Perform Ceremony At Gala Charity Premiere Hollywood Stars Will Honour Event MODERN m idea, modern i n execution .md modern m comfort and elegance sum up the pre view impression of Singapore's newest theatre, whose official opening; tonight (at899 words
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Article, Illustration434 1953-06-08 1 Warns CLIFTON WEBB 4 NOllUft lloll\ wood myth li.in keen sbel to pieces. Clifton Webb likes children! The report thai I detest children is false." declared Webb who is famed for having crowned a moppet with oalmeal m "Sitting Pretty". "Of course, it434 words
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Article, Illustration375 1953-06-08 1 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS 4 TOP executive ot one of America's biggest cinema chains told me there are only three movie names who consistently outfross the popcorn machines. The golden trio, he said, ie Dean M;irtin. Jerry Lewis and John Wayne and. he added. Wayne is just now getting375 words
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Article, Illustration504 1953-06-08 1 polish to any amateur o'' iIng. One last word for ths Statistical minded and then the motorist can rend bow the Odeon Management has solved the "where-wih-l-park" problem. The overall dimensions of the new building are <».">OO square feet; 415 tons of steel have been used for construction.504 words
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Advertisement87 1953-06-08 1 f**»utium m Utsildssss* ii L> j -X/Jj Tp~*. 4 Wr 1 1 r\T^^ "*1 A LL 'MiNiu M l. 3Mll j ""o-ern metal. The properties ol ivity a _j W,th length, ease of tobricotion, L? on h rc ,ancc *o corrosion, fire ond vermin Z '-'V I d maKr 187 words
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Advertisement186 1953-06-08 1 _a'V I I I WW v o r< ,A)' Jp *S hr n: s\J\ Pin I*** i V r'-'t i i.. 1- 1 Ji -'-»'«r-»-_<_|W_|^^^ W w I|l Ul L L.t±:_ijjl. i sl m. awmw J YORK AIR-CONDITIONING cools, de-humidiftes, ventilates and Rlten the theatre ensuring a pleasant and smoke-lice186 words
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Advertisement224 1953-06-08 2 I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE <+**&■ I CATHAY ORGANISATION ON -eg^ I 77VE OPENING OF ITS NEW **<&?* I ___m___i mm mm mm Mmmm* mm "PUBLIC PICTURES h.r r IQDEON THEATRE ,wi :,et^; -*a__. FAIR THE LAUGHING BUtt i I j WIND SUN ANNE XHJ TO SHINES 1 {WICKED LADY 0*224 words
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Article, Illustration958 1953-06-08 3 w ko r.r.t drcim rtrf V talfcrsf Build,d keeslj salklpaled f i uhei Ihe new IMeaa 1,1 trf would bf-cssss a l' 1 1 v, a |l mil be there for ial opesiai on .Itmc 1 the Isle Mr Kh m r e < BE., IP. who. with958 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1953-06-08 3 'Everything For The Cinema' Is GB-Kalee's Motto 'EVERYTHING for the Cinema has hem the proud motto of the V K.-Kalee Organisation <™rnpiising companies within the J. Arthur "ank Group) which, throughout its career of over 35 years, has Du, 't up an enviable reputation as leading suppliers of projection and1,112 words
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Advertisement180 1953-06-08 3 Ww\ 1 1 111 m Wjm 1I I > ill I SII IHm SINGAPORE /_srtfrs>_x o_x CHOSE /___K& GAUMONT-KALEE -_i*3_| *r i sm if. VJ _F% W awl V# IWI IV _F% m %OO 3Sf* U All stoge draperies m the Odeon hove been design- ed and supplied by Gaumont-Kalee,180 words
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Article, Illustration177 1953-06-08 4 4 SERIES of elongated r* ovals comprise the beigepink ceiling of the new Odeon and add considerably to the dignified artistry that makes the auditorium a restjul place to be m. It took 100 gallons of the finest paint from Messrs. Vandam Agencies m177 words
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Article, Illustration429 1953-06-08 4 THE Odeon ii seen here set a full storey a hove ihe ground on sturdy pillar* This provides parking spare for cars driving m from North Bridge Ro.id into 'h i ><im4 •■f the Bpt under Ir- i bin i d i. 1 IXJSSIBLY few people real- vie what429 words
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Article, Illustration306 1953-06-08 4 P*ROM its gleamirg marx quee facade through its box offlc- grilles and audience hall railings straight up to its soaring gold 100 ft. tower, the Odeon boasts more aluminium than any other building m Singapore. The metal, which was provided by306 words
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Article177 1953-06-08 4 -jji-tscn the done grey upholstenj of the new Odeon there is comfort that stands second to none anywhere m the world. oof of that categorical statement i.s- ia th c fact that mm cushioning is Duniopnin made trom foam latex and invented bp the Dunlop Rubber Co.,177 words
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Article, Illustration1560 1953-06-08 5 JN the momentous Coronation year of 1953, J. Arthur Rank Overseas Film Distributors Limited, promises a memorable year of outstanding: screen entertainment, the highlight of which will be a full-length Technicolour presentation of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11, including the1,560 words
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Article42 1953-06-08 5 GEVAGOLOUR RESENTS ITS PROBLEMS B Singh E A a tt s hahensha" B B Hi.. B ,he acked m the B B B B B B B B B B _B _B B I B*-. rru te fc l.. v ha La,42 words
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Article, Illustration786 1953-06-08 5 'SANGAREE' TO BE FIRST PARAMOUNT OFFERING IN NEW MEDIA pME policy ol Paramount I Pictures has always astern to endeavour to make motion pielure film., that histify the <(im;ianv's title, and m 193*! Paramount has more i-losely a'.tained that goal than ever before m its li years of making motion786 words
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Advertisement231 1953-06-08 5 UNION CONSTRUCTION CO. 1 (SHAKCHAI) (1 r\ r\ /~l _d_^3__E_T' y n wv OJ I a A 'v I o* »Tlj m^* a tT 4 .7 '_i l u VJ \A/ I I'll \j t m *m A D 'I J r~* [I I 0 v >4 carefree kitchen is231 words
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Article, Illustration716 1953-06-08 6 ERNEST LA FRANCE - ERNEST LA FRANCE Reports A NOTE!) Hollywood director once described Hollywood as a town ''bounded on the north by legend. on the east by rumour, on the west by scandal, and on the south by superstition." Somewhere within these boundaries lies the actual716 words
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Article51 1953-06-08 6 WRY COOPER has been declared the winner of the fourth annua! Reno (Ne- Silver Spurs Award as the outstanding Western star of 1952, following his Academy Award winning porlormance m "High Noon." He will receive i ten of honour a solid ■r and handtooled leather jet of51 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-06-08 6 FAMILY PORTRAIT— June Allyson and daughter Pamela visit Father Dick Powell on the set of a new MGM picture In which Dick is starring m Hollywood.28 words
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Article, Illustration200 1953-06-08 6 (Left): THE ramp from Carver Street, at thc back of thc new Odeon Theatre, which leads to a car park one storey above the ground. The first of its kind m B-Bgspere. this ;i_rk will be welcomed particularly by S! patiaaa who will be able200 words
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Advertisement25 1953-06-08 6 CRESSONITE RUBBER TILES MAKE THE IDEAL FLOOR FOR HOME. OFFICE OR ANY PUBLIC BUILDINGS SILENT, HYGIENIC AND ECOiNOMiCAL CRESSONITE INDUSTRIES LTD. 80.-,. PASIR PANJANG, SINGAPORE.25 words
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Advertisement80 1953-06-08 6 t „r.44A*> l |,Aftft.- .*ii-.A--** A Ilr Mil msffmrtmmih rl j THE 1 ODEON THEATRE el i every i^ccraa. 1 Uc r/rr SfaW fc aasaaaaaV* a j SIKKENS HOLLAND PAINTS j SIKKENS LAKFABRIEKEN N y 3 SASSENHEIM HOLLAND j I I 1 i mt J 2 uilli a ftpeekl ICliwl—80 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-06-08 7 *~~*~~~T. i the Hollywood Room atop the new Odeon A ulii < li shows the orchestra shell against a back- i«f nm lied aall covered with g^id material marked BfCvarlil lyre Mr Loke Vvan Tho personally i md m decoratiaf the Hollywood Room, which .counts for the61 words
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Article, Illustration279 1953-06-08 7 rpjEftooi and the staircases I patrons »I the new M„i- mem i w ill trod on I o nl> nl the most m decorative, but extremely kind to the feet Made of Cressonite Rubber, flooring downstairs, m the Dress Circle, all the fc:iis and,279 words
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Article, Illustration419 1953-06-08 7 'Sun Shines BrightFord's 'Best-ever' Pix (Above): A Tangle of scaffolding, cinema advertising and construction signs hid the facade of tbe new Odeon Theatre as it rapidly Beared Completion to become the most modern VI picture house m Singapore TJEPUBLIC'S Line-up of tune for Malayan movie fans adds up ta a419 words
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Article, Illustration342 1953-06-08 7 ERIC JOHNSTON - HOLLYWOOD: THE GOOD NEIGHBOUR ERIC JOHNSTON By President of the Matlaa Picture \ss<i( iatiou nf America. DISTINGUISHED visitor from overseas was discussing motion pictures with me recently and he said: "In our country we like the pictures from Hollywood. We admire their fine dramatic qualities and their expert craftsmanship. But342 words
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