Singapore Standard, 27 July 1953
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Title Section19 1953-07-27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD GKJLEREL itm Vol. IV. N„. 25. BINGAPORE, MONDAY, Jl I y 27. 1955, TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.19 words
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16 1953-07-27 1 Gave Up' Bandit Patrol's First Kill fecial I 1 m\ I inisa,.f trd B in the16 words
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Article26 1953-07-27 1 BRITISH TOURIST SHOT DEAD Bv lE. Fn J Britis toiirisl M D ets wl ip hei i t R terday F I Dr. I Dl P26 words
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Article, Illustration321 1953-07-27 1 Two-Year -Old Talks Encl Ceasefire 12 Hrs. After The Signing SEOUL, July 26. The United Nations and thc Commu nists wiil sign o truce at Panmunjom at 10 a.m. local tims (0200 GMT) tomorrow ending the three years fighting in Korea estimated to have cost overReuter; AP; AFP - 321 words
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123 1953-07-27 1 WE WANT PEACE BUT MUST BE READY FOR WAR SOVIET POLICY STATEMENT MOSCOW, July >b (AP)-The nost important itement of policy of the Communist ParU ot thc iviet I mon since Malcnkov's address at Stalin's funeral wk publi>hcd here this morning. of Party, de•i that th Soviet I wants m123 words
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Article22 1953-07-27 1 I Sun.— K i a Resti I T N Yin an I S Their r- e St~ I22 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-07-27 1 MOHAMED Haji Abdul Rahman Malaeea UMNO Youth representative. pla<in*,' a eereaMNiial >onukok on thp head ol sir CfceM-lork Tan Proident of th- M at a c'lfmoin ii Park (aharet on Saturday nisht36 words
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Article103 1953-07-27 1 THE GENES \L Secretarv of the Singapore Cable and Wireless Uniformed Staff Inion. Mr. D. Devadas. was expelled and dismissed from the Inion yesterday, to ti i ii ed at a i < of I I Ur T t i n f r < 'ed a103 words
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Article15 1953-07-27 1 THE Hungarian I Mr Erik Molnar a C rt. the Hungai J_15 words
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Article215 1953-07-27 1 MR C C TAN leader t* thr Singapore tsMgrtmiwe Partv. reoteidaj m electors of corrupt p->Mi-cians. 'who arr now wax n~ riih bv supporting thr tMMttM of corrupt applicants serins lurn.rs and iaa M irom the authorities. Speakin* at thr Part> s annual s^nrral mrrtins215 words
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Article60 1953-07-27 1 Exchange OS Pow's jn.Y (AP)— General .Mark W* Clark said todav it i> hoped that exchange ol prisoaers-of-war •rill begin within a week it the Beds co-operate. A .ill be hon lid. N It ij it 1 11 i E Arr g not toA.P.; Reuter - 60 words
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Article13 1953-07-27 1 Keightley At Palace Investiture s y i B I I i 3 I13 words
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Advertisement26 1953-07-27 1 jLjt T/istinirivf JeweHfn I) SU) Ci Bm? K .IM. I'l [»..r i I m*^ ipna r Testimonials V tzt\ [gler, states: "On the TIGER is tops!"26 words
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Advertisement26 1953-07-27 1 vO 'ELEFUAHT' m L M "mm Jm\V t AqQtfw Irin disease CK L Am\\t\ -7'"* l*-— A GENUINE BAYERTROOUCT. BAYER) MANUFACTURED IN |7 LEVERKUSEN. GERMANY |jjjTJ||26 words
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Article77 1953-07-27 2 Kelantan Malays Appeal To Govt. KOTA BAHRU, Sun— An appeal to thC (iovernment not to take an\ drastic action against Kelantan Malay businessmen belore the Hish Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer liad received their deliberations, is to be made by the Kelantan Malay Chamber of Commerce. I lay bu in.77 words
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Article51 1953-07-27 2 ll'i ill. Sui and acq; y Magi Che of g an St.. t on the April I. e said that the ectoi raiding party had only presumi I that tl had met to I fhiel ime Khoo Hong, v on a her house as a51 words
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Article38 1953-07-27 2 I 'HORE BAHRl T Sun.— o Court e 1 s in to rage the modi S .'.mah ;ned Lt bin bi, a constable <i 'rial. He an Ini io the house. Mohd. was s:.nn38 words
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208 1953-07-27 2 3,000 FIRE VICTIMS GET $30,000 RELIEF AB tims of tiie Kallang B. sin :irc ived cash and free g from re Blue Cross So--7 men: the St bulanre Brigade ho carry their bui of At 4 p.m. yesterday ..iter free meals to the Blui moved away from the Lee R208 words
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Article44 1953-07-27 2 Way ang At Dinner THE Low Sai Tho Guan" Teoehew wayang troupe w 11 be m attendanee at the fourth anniversary dinner of the Singapore Lay Teck Society to be held at 84. Kim Yam Road Smgapore, on Aug. 2 at 7 _J0 p.m.44 words
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276 1953-07-27 2 R. G. PILLAI - New Political Party For Colony Soon R. G. PILLAI SUPPORT FROM UNIONS LIKELY By Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will soon have a new political party organised on socialistic ideologies. The sponsors of the party are believed to be leading lawyers, doctors and other people who had political and economic training276 words
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Article, Illustration100 1953-07-27 2 CASH and gifts to a total value of 5.10.000 were distributed to some 9*% registered victims of th:- Kallang Basin fire y< sterdas Above: Our of the 7>o volunteers from St. John Ambulance Brigade is seen with an armful of gifts for thr woman with the child. Below: A generalStandard - 100 words
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Article68 1953-07-27 2 MUAR. Sun. A fine of .Sfi. (too or eight months' imprisonment imposed on a woman. Tan Chee. by the President of the Sessions Court. Batu Pahat. was reduced on appeal to $.-5,700 or the option of a fine by Mi". .Justice Paul S:oir in the68 words
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Article62 1953-07-27 2 ai OR STAR, S ii i Kedah Government, in a mont to the r:t<*? today, says it will buy good dry first q lty padi at plus 20 rents buyers' core -o a it padi p trchasi delivered at thc Rae Mil!. Last year,62 words
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73 1953-07-27 2 MRS. lan Inn Tuan, wife .»i Ike Vice President of the Singapore Legislative Council, will open tin- aeu 52.00U000 Hve storey hostel ior uursea al the Gei Hospital at 5 p m. on Wedneaday. I'm hostel, which cao house over £50 aurses.73 words
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Article187 1953-07-27 2 K()\ KK Scouts from Singapore will leave London lor Switzerland on Tuesday with band of over 000 Rover Scoots Irom Britain to take part In the World Rover Meet being held at Kandersteg irom Julv 29 to Aug:. 8. j The Sc v General SirReuter - 187 words
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Article73 1953-07-27 2 MUAR, Sun. An appeal hv a Chinese woman. Peh Pong. against the conviction of "a fine of $3,500 or a year's imprisonment by the President of the Sessions Court. Batu Pahat, was dismissed in the High Court here yesterday.' Peh had been charged in the lower73 words
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Article, Illustration115 1953-07-27 2 Tan Gives Varsity 'Go' Sign ON the 500 acre Jurong site for the N anx. nig University. Mr. Tan lark Sye. (see n above) rubber millionaire feste r ia J swung a changkol to signify the start of I |f million building project By the end of ne\i year itStandard - 115 words
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Article34 1953-07-27 2 THREE Sing*] il S i City Com •iin 5 17 A i ernnrN a P aw a i Th i S S 7: A A rn, and S3 Koon ol34 words
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Article50 1953-07-27 2 .dard Stafl i SEREMBAN, Sun The lilv| ft Negri Sembilin w*% rormed here sponsored by leading irad< I town. I it I I B i I *md I Wl ii'<*-l£*'it?'fis Mr. P. I Mr. A. i Mr P V B D. I P C* < I50 words
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Advertisement61 1953-07-27 2 k a t >fcfe_4s CIGARETTE /U^M^% A /~v/ Nickel p,oin $7.75 JPliir"^^' '^T ll: Morncco Leather $7.75 '^T^^^^ Black Enomel $9-7 5 /-T^lT^ 7 ~T> Mop of Maloya $9.75 I \\^W TortoiseShell $9.75 \i£M J/ 7> YnTH MAP 0F malaya 7^; 3*^ jj^ 0R ASIA IN STERLING v SILVER. $19.7561 words
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Advertisement41 1953-07-27 2 BM^ ¥-y.^^K- j' lu f/ «f" l_«77^ B^^^T/^^&m yjy^i 7 f7^_____________!Oi______i____i____i__!i_M 1 ..^-__.-___.__>-L lff^*i- n «_____L_Q_f CTTWc i rn I V yty.P'' J yy^y .:< J~^<a*Mm m lmmmmm**m**aa**aaWmmmmMm JJl.m^Bßi^^^^^^B^z7T^^^^i^H^^^^^g l^mm\m\\jLtf? mm, aa _«__-«__Bi_Bß^^| fci—^7_* _yz ~^^^^B^^^M^^MEttmmMMMMM£ 2v_i CV* f>. 27/ 7/ J341 words
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Advertisement93 1953-07-27 2 y M<tr<> It iii dis 0f..., I "NYLON' SWISS I EMBROIDERY I *m ,m t// satin t I <fes£ Ww a Qfc _A I s **ym w y\ Ka i Vi EKiXEYi s [BfWIMMMML I *xS^t i 6 I I It H I F I I fit! it Sin ih93 words
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Article17 1953-07-27 3 Muslims Can Eat Allam's Mutton ,„ir o( Mohamed brmme Import- Singa!*\,u7|ims for he bthe can Oa.i_.hretail it17 words
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Article78 1953-07-27 3 THE SINCAPOKE Council n are mak- >ut effort to boost I iltural Building Fund they laun. -hed the first "Building Fund Bricks" til ly. 1 ks," sold at 20 h, ar^ sent to all thei 300 Singapore schools where C luncil runs their literacy Iri :178 words
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Article278 1953-07-27 3 TEMPLER IS PRAISED ,i» AS lIT ri N I'n^^yne, Lancashire. July 26 (Keuter)— The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, said here yesterday Britain had once as>ain taken its place as a leading power in the world In Malaya, he said. "the whole aspect is lmisureably278 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-07-27 3 MB. DAM; CARNEGIE, the "how tow in friendsami influence people" man, arrived iu Siagapore yesterday in the liner President Polk, on his fir.^t world tour. i lie silver-haired C».>yi'ir old lecturer and author told reporters that his only regret was that he had not heen76 words
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Article49 1953-07-27 3 JOHORE BAHRI'. Sun There U Beaver air service now operating between Johore ind lei sing. The trip takes only 35 minutes compared with a journey by car which take.-; nearly lit.'* hours. The Johore Bihru airfield is r M i ie. lee Bai rai ks.49 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-07-27 3 photos (Top): In an instillation ceremony held at the Salatre Buddhist Temple in Kampong Bahru. Singapore, yesterday. Buddhist devotees presented five monks from Bangkok with gifts. The monks will take over the supervision oi the temple. (Below): This Army truck ran into a ditch at Chaag] vesterdav afternoon and causedStandard - 70 words
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Article, Illustration93 1953-07-27 3 I TIIK Borneo Company Ltd threw a lavish Chi■eae dinner parlj on Saturda, evening for over two Hundred dealers of Sot's lanulsion at the Wi;m Choon Yuen BestI soraul, Singapore StandI ard photo shows IVir Koh i Lian Seek, chief salesman i of the company toasting i93 words
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Article50 1953-07-27 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Lee Hong Kee an I Chua Hock Lim, of Singapore, were charged in the Police Court today with moving nine katie.s of ica each from a restricted area without a permit. They were each fined $15. The Tapioca was returned to thi em.50 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-07-27 3 Mr. _v Sii Ram International Presides! of the Theoso phic il Society, will he ia S n- i .>n- on Aun I. on his way tor a lecture tour in Aust. -ma and New Zealand. lie will give a public lecture in Singapore on Aug. under the auspices of the53 words
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196 1953-07-27 3 **p*& Crisis Looms In Johore desperate potion. Unable t find at T? St te e in c c!ischorge/they ore returning to 7' onlv i, $o whe t r ve off3t Camp Jt the 7th milestone Tampo? know the Leper Sungai B^e^ln^, n t V^^196 words
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Article45 1953-07-27 3 DONATIONS t,, the Blood Transfusion Service last week numbere i 120. Donors included 19 men from R.A F. Tengah, an I eight from :>, BOD. Alexandra. The Mobile I 'nit visited the Singapore Volunteer C irps quarters, where 19 vm their blood45 words
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Article42 1953-07-27 3 PROFESSOR J.C. Cooke ol the Mathematics Dep irtment of the University of Malaya Will g V€ a talk at th >. S Theatrette to the Sii sap ire Branch of the Roya A Socio' v. i im irrow Bl 8.30 p.m.42 words
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Article122 1953-07-27 3 THF. Singapore Medical Department has no indication that any of its nurses are suffering ill effects from handling penicillin, the Deputy Director of Medica. Services. Dr. T.F. Strang said yesterday. He was commenting on a London newspaper report that hundreds of nursei in Britain fear122 words
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Article21 1953-07-27 3 MR. J. D H. XFILI7. I> Commissioner for Labour North Joh ire, has gone on eave to Britain21 words
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262 1953-07-27 3 Standard stall Keporter TIIE reasons why Mr. Duncan Robertson, a former City Councillor and one of the vice-Presidents of the Singapore Progressive Party was expelled irom the Party were given by Mr. C. C. Tan yesterday. Mr. lan *aid Mr. R >'•• i condu262 words
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Article162 1953-07-27 3 A I'i.Sbl.n [ON asking the Air Ministry in Singapore I > lit Only lo *i -horn as i i future employees, wa i not Jiscussed a* the annual lii*g of the Air Mini Local btafl Union j ,v. Reason: The union member artio table162 words
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Advertisement60 1953-07-27 3 five fingers doing mer: work then five people... l-famous .n-you I lfl kvy I mTmi J* I -4*_______ ""H {S3K Bgl I c u l a l or •~"-*'-4 Ltd. 1 1 ipote |l .0187 lunrpuri ina U WED HAU j iiii n., k, < »>n WAlfch die i i-60 words
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Advertisement346 1953-07-27 3 CHOTIRMALL'S j T^ih ANNIVERSARY liliLl COMMENCES TODAY 27th JULY. AS IN Ml SAM *...TII_K Itl I l^ lot vi L I tHLI i 11 I i in; I'M K Ml ||R < HMH ISI I 111l M oM N mi un mi;ikim. iui;<.\i\n Plowei s i" x-: t White Lei346 words
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Miscellaneous31 1953-07-27 3 V. .i <•: t.i pore Kota I umpur Kuantan ii rt': tO n in. I I B -bru •1 I in to Sing ipore DI in Ku.i I.i lp<>h nil ins i31 words
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BOOKS of The WEEK
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1155 1953-07-27 4 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - Study Of Lenin's Revolution Is Completed EDWARD CRANKSHAW By The Boishevik Revolution: 1917 23 s<»i Hi) K\ t tl Carr. (Macmillan. :;<>s.) ITII 117.; volume Mr. B. II Cai r comp] Oi I.' lution and first y< of thi n him I olumi and ho peaks of the lai i1,155 words
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Article530 1953-07-27 4 TRANSALPINE: Mra Ol on prolan was lhe flral arch ieo*t tu excavate ihe great hill-fortresg ot Gergovia h Clermont-Ferrand, ere vercingetorix defeated Caesar, and her admirable introduction to ROMAN GAUL Bell. 21a i (a the frtljt *j v.yeniy years' scholarship. Three historical chapters are followed hy descriptive cnaptera530 words
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Article315 1953-07-27 4 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN By t Bl RT EINSTEIN was twenty-six when he pu S| cial Theory R ativity in 1905. He p hed the Gem For ne; fori tried to i ry, v i b ty-fourth by in e s. of that h. had i showed that our enee315 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-07-27 4 NAOMI LEWIS - NAOMI LEWIS By Oi "DRAYTON!" I the W "I I but 1 I enough. I I 'i i i He i Sim I 1 as tl I minds u in il I I I I I I I I I I II A p I I 1117 words
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Advertisement93 1953-07-27 4 i fcaai^affiifflnmiaicEnmßffifflffiai^jtßmi^^ffi^ ____________________________^*7__S___. kiwi j^"^L i White Cleaner J& 7 really stays on.. I v 5S It's a whiter White ffl N'l so easy end quick to use S* C.^^ 5 K J I _A' I V. I KIWI WHITE CLEANER 1 for everything yy whiten J IN JARS J^^rfl93 words
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Advertisement17 1953-07-27 4 I v! ll I l\ v, X > I* feftw fc ___f^ va ulk f WWr L) it17 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-07-27 5 Speaking of Pictures. THE YO ING CYCLIST" by Loh Yuen Sang ,^4A K i Ayer Road, Singapore. Mamiya 1 25 sec, Kodak XX FISHING STAKES by Ow Shee Song of 127 Lavender St., Singapore. Ikon Nettar 11, f.2.2 1/50 sec, Kodak Super XX. THE END OF A GREAT RACE by117 words
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Article62 1953-07-27 5 PATTERN SERVICE \tXMi^m^(lM THE COUPON READ THIS B**OR£ 1 you oaofß touo PAT TfBN Ton mun lo*e .h.c. ren cent *tomp f oo mont voui potion If I don gc* slompa. V ov doo I g«» K poiiem A o_Bi-bc. ol o»o>» hove come to ire without the j,gi till62 words
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Article503 1953-07-27 5 BARRY OLIVER - BARRY OLIVER By Vt HAT is there about this Latin American rhythm that is so infectious? No matter what our last;' in music might be. tew ol cs can honestly su\ that our toe s refuse to wiggle ul.en we hear it. The troupe --pecialisirig503 words
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Article281 1953-07-27 5 LONDON. Julv 26 (API-Hongkong *«">"« during 1952 to bear a heavy .hare ol the cost ol the Kor£n war. in terms of trade, uncmp oyment and faSteiT revenues, according to Ihe eolonys report for 1952 published recently. Total trade vitue- dropped bf 28281 words
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Article40 1953-07-27 5 JAPANESE methods al p.'**" N rultivdtlon are lo br Inti in Smi h Cevlnn md II Ova Deve topmeni i* l >•*•"* a pr D i.< r i<- •>5 .1 <" tai I iu Ihi Gal Uya Valiey. UPUP - 40 words
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Article24 1953-07-27 5 HONCKONCt, J (It ui id plaii <- Hong] K ning lh( b •ho 'I ii r r i a pro*24 words
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Advertisement268 1953-07-27 5 \MNO Ot PiniKlS" s Conies* No. 26 iiame This Star? Ihi to be siiuimised h> Uu Itt**** pre- aftei Ihe rtoaini dau* tbeti I* star a pri/e id S!."> lo be had Tw« othei i.n/e> ut SIU and $5 ill U io hB member IMi ts an all '■J week268 words
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Advertisement82 1953-07-27 5 New teotw.r» 'OIIOA 6i><ir Germon C we»o Hornndoi ■'•noi Mml compel iti»e ••loe y H J/7W«w cooled < f\ y l i dJKA Shut*,. Voi.c Bif 1/700 V ]I M -\i m^^mS. Sl(ffJ!X'^ "MS ajldoubk cipotun pn»«ntion ond] All with built-in t »f-'h»on(iotion and c»rfe*d» CO»e AUo o»o.lob!e 17 9km82 words
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Miscellaneous346 1953-07-27 5 Jjji j'' '.y. Js? i 7 tIRITADILMR* 7 r*^ Q' nl MION: Pride i- al ihc boltoai I oi all ureat Btfcrtakea. w I M»\l»\\ lOK L\l.R\- i I <>\| f-'.j co-operi»Uve; i_uol{ moie rartnership. public and I J m*r. ma en Oe' things i accom i.zshecl Pv.av I I,346 words
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Miscellaneous209 1953-07-27 5 MNV,SKEWYRNMICX SDDF SINGAPORE RADIO PROGRAMME \in:» MMW >|N«.\P<>i;i 7 l'i t m imc. Asta e < 7 3.) 1. .r..< Music; H a.m Rhythm ir ine Sun k .-7 ll .i n Koi Tne Schools; 1"1 Bob Cheah Ore- 1; 1 M New.-. lIS Dai Kziv; I pm Koi Tne209 words
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Miscellaneous185 1953-07-27 5 IN tv; e>n llj D 813 KUALA LUMFUR RADIO PROGRAMME K I > I I \l \l K I i .in As Spon ti i H 810 P ris A s .me. 7r> B S 730 i Y< .i 8 n As S purr rt 15 1 ll >- Ore185 words
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Miscellaneous30 1953-07-27 5 Talk; I* u.iin I i I•l 4 p e V.V A II H I" 15 l> I 4 1 i a ii ii .*> N r_.sk: u I Well AM. I30 words
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Article171 1953-07-27 6 campaign for raising funds for the proposed Nanyang University has received enthusiastic response from Chinese communities throughout the federation and Singapore. Although the amounts promised by Chinese leaders in terms of millions, more money is needed to establish an institution that can live up to its name and171 words
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Article672 1953-07-27 6 I ['HE furious Offensive which thc Communist troops launched in Korea during the past several days When practically all obstacles have been removed for the completion of a truce was onc ol the many strange aspects ol the conllict. It has caused much wonderment as to the motive672 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-07-27 6 "Two bob for a -lettuce!— You tryin' to take advantage of my ignorance?"15 words
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Article, Illustration962 1953-07-27 6 INDIA HELPS THE POOR VILLAGERS Communitti JProieet Gets i*<*iufl By OUR BOMBAY CORRESPONDENT 'THE Community .Projects are ine dynamo pro viding the motive force for the Five- Year Plan/' Mr. Nehru is right. On the success or failure of the Community Projects very largely depends the result of the Five-Year962 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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Letter98 1953-07-27 6 Sir;— It is observed that a quarters of the attap area in H°? ng i p e -vlang has been destroyed by fire becausfj of someone's carelessness. It would be a wise precaution for the not-so-poor but ignorant at tap-dwellers to provide themselves with fire extinguishers for use in98 words
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Letter398 1953-07-27 6 Sir; It is rather disheartening to learn that many factories ar e closing down as a result of a short supply of raw materials from Indonesia. It i s now up to Govt, to devise ways and means to save the situation. Better liaison between398 words
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Letter316 1953-07-27 6 Sir; The recent reports of economic crisis In Malava and a 1 verse balance of trade in local papers calif for some serious thought bv our government. Malaya furtuna ?ly ha* manv outlets for its colonial produce but the barriers placed by the Exchange controller ha316 words
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Letter269 1953-07-27 6 Protect Post -War Tenants Sir lt i s deplorable that tne great majority of the members of the Legislative Council voted against the move of Mr. C. R. D. Raj to impose control on the r«mt of buildings built after September 7. 1947. Mr. Raj justly pleaded that once the269 words
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Letter151 1953-07-27 6 Sir; Could you please be good enough to extend rny profound thanks and gratitude through the medium of your paper to the Jungle Squad of Bukit Dara. especially to Sgt. Zakaria. who assisted me and my friend during an accident which took place on 9th July151 words
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Letter94 1953-07-27 6 Sir:— If a little mouse nv.y congratulate a mighty lion I would say. Sir, that your editorial, "SKY THK LIMIT," cannot fail to earn for you the gratitude of Singapore's vast anny of tenants. Some more modelled upon SKY THE LIMIT", and les i I mee of the old94 words
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Advertisement91 1953-07-27 6 SINCrAPOKK nUM STANDARD* INUCPKMDCJ-n MURNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood. Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble 6 Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONOON Room 222. The Times Building Printing House Squore. London. E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 bultan Street. 83. Cowon Street. 8. Leith Street. Telephone 458891 words
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Advertisement42 1953-07-27 6 FEDERATION AIR SfftVl Scheduled Service: Between Kuala Lumpur, BcntonJenderc.ro, Sitio*on, Ipoh, K Koto Bharu, Molocco Bc» Johore Bahru, Dungun, Mcrsin I Singopore. Charier Roles en r AH Enquiries to: MANSFIE Loke Yew Building, Kuolo Lu--,. w?*'riH y mtm fa l i tiatr42 words
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Article, Illustration159 1953-07-27 7 ttessnts r HOT OF THEM II TOfr FIVT.: Mlvs I nixrrse fl inked by the runners np Mis* l'nited Statrs. Myra llansrn I second), '•oid from riuht: Mis. Japan Kinoko 110 (third), i M Metka, Bejrtiia Kete (fourihi. second from \> '1 Nasi Maiine! Morgan (fifth). eatreaH159 words
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Advertisement35 1953-07-27 7 I 1 r mW^^mt*** 1 OFFICIAL SWIM SUIT of the MISS UNIVERSE BEAUTY PAGEANT ri-J&OTl .J __e*_____»< i it? gr* t e^'.'i ■jr~^*^ ,^^So^ 1 f < I;— .Jj^EISIQR LTD. 66. m s h sin-n. I35 words
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Advertisement73 1953-07-27 7 m m MW u *mrm.-a*.»mmm*> V 7__________ RYSTAL TABLEWARE Vj WITH AN ENTIRELY \\NEW APPEAL/ $4.75 EA. $15.50 EA. DECANTERS IjL^vCOVtRED BUrrJR DISHES JyV f >C%i f D.omrl 6" ff wrtJi\J $11.50 e a r a fT I life/ T V II I I■ r BtER MUCS y/Arfp ufv'V. M73 words
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357 1953-07-27 8 By A MARKET CfMtKti.SPf)Nt»eNT THE chief items of intere t in t»i P market ponti nucd to bp thp priep of tin, thp pro-pert* f t\* e crssa tion of its over-rapid dpelinp and the annum if pro fit which certain mines could357 words
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Article137 1953-07-27 8 BUSINESS done In the iayan snare market last weekINDUSTRIALS. Fl l^ d s $200 muni fr-^i^USk 70, Honakoni Banks JCol.l $80<* cum div Mal Breweries 6-98 Malayan Ci Sl»| to 51.30 lo $1.^21 Mc Alistera $3»| to $391 k. ti°io c s2Bs Robinson Ou,--fl.Bo. Smgapore Cold Storage137 words
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Article26 1953-07-27 8 CHIEF ge Rjj i lii C impanj, i ehl that Ai lory h.. U| nium potentialil me one of tho 4reat uranium re UPUP - 26 words
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Advertisement605 1953-07-27 8 HAM'ttUßia AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD To Jiang K'in:» Manila Kobe <& Yokohama Penaag P Sham Spor TS -Weserslein (NOLI 11/12Aag 13Aug 15 17Au T.S Krauts hweig (HAPAG) 30/31 Aug l/2Sept 3/7Se[ To Continental Ports IS Weserslein (NDL) Loading Homewards la Ort. T.S Braunschweig (HAPAG) Loading Homewards la Oet/ Agents:605 words
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Advertisement1058 1953-07-27 8 BLUE Fl INEL LINE j nniiais MAASHMJJ H 1.0.. LID. P; Dept ln-'»n.o:ate'' It Singapore Caiuer* option lo p.-oeee<l via wilier ports |< lourt anil S "'-ilia ree cargo to «l\ I. KIM rill ULA^tiOII LONDON S CON'I INKMAI POK'I h p.K,u tor Lv«r<o. DU# SaU P S ham M1,058 words
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Advertisement266 1953-07-27 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS vi -i S| r KAOJA (SMN) 30J U |y_,Aor __-t Sh m P ,J, KOrriROAM TRA,„N_/ fe. Shipping Dept l{o ul l>,,u Mall Tel: ***** oi 5071 Fel ,M Carriers op'ioa pioceed via Mher ports fc* r •cr pass_- ten and <>• but ker* Drente calli266 words
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Advertisement432 1953-07-27 8 ummm «*mn**u LAI ANDIt fo. R ior B <* MOM, UIIV U.,1, INDIt H ,N 'l>l SE, N, si,,,v5 n^ !:;v m ->, s AlEiv. s IO fON F r Aden. H„ r) Hamburg, ton fl tl V *J -IAI/tNIHV t> p aswnß A< >mili )Ui|i 12 Ram,, *tl *"r432 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-07-27 9 photo. THE teats arc try ins IO decide whether they prefer blondes, brunettes or redheads, i n a poll conducted in the New York area to determine the male choice anions the fai r s ex Results Ol the survey, by a movie company, are expectedWide World - 122 words
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Article71 1953-07-27 9 fars* truce Reaction I treigfl Secretary Anthony iv \>\ air trom the United States, wis ol i Korean truce agreement as it will open up possibilities pre- 1,(7,1 t« he added. n c thai i there i a ility ial 1 will etter nReuter; UP; AP - 71 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-07-27 9 In etter r e of 1 I who. he iid, nons of with nothi I A.F.P.A.F.P. - 19 words
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Article, Illustration215 1953-07-27 9 'US Sympathetic To Egypt's Case' Salem ALEXANDRIA, July 2G (Renter) —Major Salah S Jem, Egyptian Minister of, National Guidance, told i foreign press conference yesterday tliat tlie l'nited Slates had shown considerable sympathy for Egypt's case :«nd was making "genuine efforts to solve the .-10-Egvptian dispute T te Ai igueA.P. - 215 words
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Article48 1953-07-27 9 BRUSSELS, J (UP).— Crown Prin A I .lapan spent the fourth day of his t to Belgium inspecting the industrial and coal i minii i around the city of After lunch Akihito drove ie anc ty of then on to the >he Lex Deames48 words
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Article31 1953-07-27 9 PRINCESS ASHRAF. e Shah of Iran, arrived in Teheran on Saturdav after two day.-,' absence and was ved to leave the Teheran airport until Premier Mosa okayed her entry.31 words
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Article72 1953-07-27 9 MANILA, July 2«, (UP).— ended Governor Rafael Lachon of Nesros Occidental yesterday convicted of rape in Baeu.od City and sentenced to an indeterminate prison term of eight years and one day tO 14 years and eight months. The Court found the Governor suilty of having criminally nttDcked72 words
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Article63 1953-07-27 9 MADRID. July 2(5, (AFP).— Two clear photographs of a "Flying Saucer" seen in Spain last June 2t5 appeared yesterday on the first page of the daily, "Ya," published in Madrid. The photographer. Luis Shirk, said that he and other inhabitants of El Provcneio de Cuonca63 words
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Article66 1953-07-27 9 LONDON. July 26 (AP). Dr. James Banks, a 50-year-old aurgeoo, yesterday %va fin.-d -iM 506 after being COOvicted on eharges of trying to smuggle gold and currency out of England. He was arrested at Croydon airport o n May 23 and accused of trying to fly66 words
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187 1953-07-27 9 Hope For Rubber Lies With Americans LONDON, July 26.— Commenting: on the decline in the price of natural rubber, the London Financial Times said yesterday the real hope ior rubber depended on whether the Americans implemented a promise made at Copenhagen that its industries would buy as much natural rubber187 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-07-27 9 SMILI N G Princess Margaret arrives for a "welcome home" party Riven in he r honour by the Marchi n e s of Dafferia and Ava in London. It was the first parly the Princess had attended since her return with Ihe Qneea M I ther from Rhodesia. Princess MargaretMirrorpic - 67 words
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Article38 1953-07-27 9 BOMBAY, July L't;. (AF) BOAC Comet jetliner, h was held up here for 11 days after landing in erroi Juhu, left lor London yesterday on a regular si n carrying 33 passengers and38 words
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88 1953-07-27 9 Cambodia Lays Down Two Conditions C'wealth Sfatus With Independence SAIGON, July 26 (UP)— Thc kingdom of Cambodia has agrccJ to rcnio'n within ;hc French Union on a Common-, c ,L i status if France gives it "full independence and sovc reignty." King Norodom Government mad. a definite da* fi i88 words
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Article175 1953-07-27 9 West Unify More Vital Now— Eden BOSTON, July :>u (Renter)— Mr. Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, flew home to London today, but before be went he said events in the Soviet Inion made Western unity more important even than belore. Mr. Eden, looking tanned and well six weeks after175 words
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64 1953-07-27 9 Red Leaders Warned By Moscow Radio LONDON. July (Re i i Moscow Radii ood Soviet Communist Party members "leaders as well a? the rank aiid hie*'- > principle of colli tive ship. Memtx guard for any signs <>! opportun- ibour mi it waa stati "In order to pr* I 'ommunist64 words
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Article18 1953-07-27 9 FIKE cau 000 francs I 1.000) on ain wan lai e De I•' ons, i P18 words
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21 1953-07-27 9 Nehru, Ali Begin Talks On Kashmir ther ti I arc K rt y. K\ r I it I i I x >21 words
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Article20 1953-07-27 9 1 Hr. uniformed body ot a I Russian er waa found J g of! northern it WJ UPUP - 20 words
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Advertisement66 1953-07-27 9 m wi m m m m C ,AO e m *¥mV& fl m *A a* O*^ B n'l'^* |fV M <W X •k^ B H C^* B m I _fC^ m C^^ m m Sf^M^^^^i^^^^S^V m4*!Smmmmm\mSS^^Smm**\ *n^mmrmA^**********^^m.^g^^^^g^*kA f(^M!n_BlW^l --AW***m***Tam^mm^^m£^^**^z~=^~~-~ ir_______________________________________________________r_^\ "™^^^^^^OCs^^^^^^_i;^3 k aA*» The economy- minded Bedford hSSmy- CANOPY PICK-UP66 words
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525 1953-07-27 10 ROSS HALL - ROSS HALL By LONDON, July 26 Cricket authorities in the West Indies won't be annoyed about the probable recusal of Alec Bedser to tour with the MCC there this winter as long os Len Hutton and Freddie Trueman ore included in the525 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-07-27 10 COLIN OIVDRKV kin sinii: FRANK TYSON10 words
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Article92 1953-07-27 10 H a?:j?. IGATE, Voi Ju Jack Hargreaves I avei I play with the Cup g >lt team in A ica in 1951 todav won the 2,000 b Swallow-Harro- .<• e, bei the v pion, R*> > Ue Vicenzo, by two and m the 18 holes linal.92 words
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Article274 1953-07-27 10 LONDON'. July 25, (Router). I— A Ane century by Go II Cox hoped Sussex recovei j from an early eollap>e against Kent today in the only match which was not interrupted by j rain. Sussex, who lost the leaderp in the Country championship yesterday, had their274 words
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Article218 1953-07-27 10 SCA lst i ii m u_;«. ;»;4 for S ieeL Combined Schools' l»t laaiafS Tessensohn tSJI» c Clarice b Jackson 5 W Wickramasinghe (SJI) b Jackson 2 11 Sithawall i I ACS) e Brown b Silverm in \<) R ..und Stevens IS* Anthony's I lbw b Silverman l D.218 words
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Article407 1953-07-27 10 GEORGE HARLEY - GEORGE HARLEY Bv LONDON. Sat.- Britain's Olympic selectors were almost pop-eyed with enthusiasm as vo une Ti, Ztll wrecked one reeord after another in thi 1"' v s h Schools inter-eounty championships at I'xhrThfr "t r u e ret re S me f U e407 words
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Article183 1953-07-27 10 A SINGAPORE Cricket Association junior XI routed the Colony Combined Schools in the two-day fixture which ended on the SRC padang vesterdav. Batting the whole day yesterday after the SCA had declared their innings closed at 2b4 for five wickets, the schoolboys were out in183 words
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Article154 1953-07-27 10 McDonald Bailey Turns Pro LONDON. July 26 (Reuler) Mi-Donald Bailey, of Trinidad who nn for Britain in the 1948 and 195! Olympie Gaaaei has turned professional with an tnglish Rugby club, it wa s announced today in thr Sunday Pictorial Bailey is a of tho nc papers sports stall. A154 words
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453 1953-07-27 10 NEW YORK. (IP)— Matt Busbv. manager ol thp Manchester I nited soccer team of Kngland and I M Barriskill, head of the IS. Soccer Football Assnciaton (FSSFA), have agreed in the prediction that within four or five vears America mav be a453 words
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Article358 1953-07-27 10 Parry Beats Gomez In 440 KIALA LUMPUR Sun Cletus G mec, Malaya*i bail quartermiler for the last threi vers tasted his first deh the concluding day of the St ingot AAA meet yesteiday His conqueror was Michai Parry. Final retults. MIN 100 Yards: 1 Ronald Parry; 2 Yap Menu Teck;358 words
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Article109 1953-07-27 10 I CARDIFF Ju l\. iKeute i Jun Pel. is .:4 peai old optician inician rrom Essex w Bi itish mar athon champio hei e today lot r.< third i i live vear in two hop mm m mds ihe tttt n c t- little doubl109 words
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Article82 1953-07-27 10 THB following were elected office-bearer*, of thi Muhibbab B p tor ihe year President: S osman I Vice-Presidents: Alt. is- I Abdu'lah Bin Maii Ahmad Hon Secretary: s Abd Mattar; Hon Treasurer: s bakar Aliaru lion Auditor Ismail Bilal Mohamad. Hon Sporis Captain M Sad. ill Bin Sum; Committee:82 words
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Article27 1953-07-27 10 THK Singapore Rille Aatucis tion will hold their annual Bin loy shout at No 2 Nce Soon Range. Mandai Road, ro Aug 1 and 2.27 words
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Article30 1953-07-27 10 TAIPING Sun— The Chinese Recreation Club Taiping. will hold their fifth annual tennichampionships at the CRC New Club and Kcmpe Club Couits from Sept. i lu IS.30 words
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Advertisement219 1953-07-27 10 I TODAY tkd DA,LY ll U^LJ^M I 1I I I V'':"(> 10 DANCE SPECTACLES ami 7 BIG-HIT TUNES! r* lrl9t/^ A wonderful new »> CT y^n JmlLsA —Technicolor J. I /YVJojwrTr 4 MGM mu.ieal!'./ I I V^~_^ StSCriag that sensational t y J^p^ s Smgin' In TW Kam" tram' ■Jbtn^i219 words
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Advertisement191 1953-07-27 10 {today uuin fr ft I SONCS OF I ii i "'Ill,: Sm* WU WICKED! WONDEJIU to ««f lore*, Udir, i 9iHB m*\\\ *^H ________Bl fi .-mA C :OU:Tl '>i!'l^ john msrev, Stontai JOSE FERRfI i?/ B__» t with ZSA ZSA GABOR SUZANNE FU Pjstl |j LAST DAY Uw I'-m- "BECAUSE191 words
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Advertisement55 1953-07-27 11 M ,|M* U. ■>>\yy< will I' the i oral l 1 f I be ..,.W 01 N ;i:lM *0* NEO ,„„nt 7 oc- ivern17| i 1 nre •mild tf woon. WorVt. L I 1 the convi u:oh (> s j r nhjm Building, ore. -ill, sim ".in roi si ii55 words
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Advertisement290 1953-07-27 11 lhe Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island Of Singapore in BANKRUPTCY, No. 149 i of lU3I. OS\tAN BIN ABUBAKAR, of 61-A, Nair Road, Singapore; Short-hand Typist ployed at the Colonial S retary's Oifice, Singapore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Third and290 words
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Advertisement258 1953-07-27 11 NOTICES EXAMINATION FOR HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS AN Examination for Hospitai Assistants will be held in Ipoh on Tuesday Ist September 1953 and following days. b 2 Candidates from the State of Perak only, who are desirous of appearing for the i Examination should forward 2^15 aPP licati <>ns. together ™m ni258 words
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Advertisement262 1953-07-27 11 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION (Kinta District) j^OTICE is hereby given that thu sth annual general meeting of the Kinta District Association will be held at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hale Street, Ipoh on Sunday 2nd August 1D53 at 11 a.m. to transact the following business. Agenda (1) To confirm262 words
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Advertisement311 1953-07-27 11 TENDER NOTICE T E k DE S wiH be *«*ived oy the under-signed up to MOa on Ist. August ***** fur the surr.ha.se of 2 confiscated motor-ars (Ford Ten" saloon No s M43ar.(i "Hillman lflnx" i saloon No S 670G), each car to be tendered for separately. Ls_ R Ctail311 words
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Advertisement612 1953-07-27 11 SITUATIONS WANTED liKlfiSH subject Cn-fiea* itm e. •ge Ai MANAGIRsE'.RKTARY —with IC yeai* ex >er:e* .e Imoort/ Wpor-t trade Bblppinf. s.i grawn Mo Satan expe, -ert $ioo No .->B, SUndarrt Singapore 1. IN 1 1A ■*i b *ff l v -«'ay»iee mala. CDN>r LTOR with _> v«:jm experience drawn mp:ea612 words
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Advertisement894 1953-07-27 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed AT Lilll MK\ It F,: Ar<- toh ur.-mp' »>. d und In need T«i Iw-lp vou .md work Ihe i i iM»r»--t.inri.iid l.m »npio\ men- Hurra a offer* voi, ir.-t sp.u e In this roluinn Jus| in Mr u,,(. >onr loral «Urulard ottl. (or tn894 words
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Advertisement241 1953-07-27 11 _K\«.\<;hM_KM |"!IF i.-^nt ia .'< mr. 1 Ml r .lrt. F .< V 1 m->i Amr, vr i lohn < t 65. Still Rond. "TTn lONS VACANT >i u. <R fl MSI N i 4 are 1 fr >m .v. e no: > I e j le a Malavan L241 words
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Miscellaneous166 1953-07-27 11 T **W*t do i m' T^CMjJBWBC \v U -^HPTM l -vo' is a < -but, vo' \<* a CS P^ *>\ 7^ *2*n* A IN CREEPIE HOLLOViI WW^^mW^^ EYPECTO^AMT A DYIM' WOOMNfT I WZ^O. jM Al a- midnight? r-^fCV r^W^'. 'N \IiUJ MOTMER.rr-voy yo'ougmta j- I TO\*CL^ 7^\ TILL YOU166 words
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Article210 1953-07-27 12 POH LIM CO ROUT NS 9-0 SINGAPORE, making: their bid to recapture the Foong Seong Cup which they lost to Selangor last your, cleared their first hurdle easily beating Negri Sembilan 9 o at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last ni_;ht. S iperiority was throughout the ii play that they did210 words
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Article116 1953-07-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR Sun— Se i langor Club and the Poiice I Depot shared honours in the Navaratnam Shield fina: played here today Selangoi Club declared at 91 ior eight wickets in the first in nings tnd stopped at 112 to. seven in th e next. The116 words
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Article, Illustration87 1953-07-27 12 MISS Tan Siew (lions', a student of lukit-n Girli School who brok e records in th,. 100 yards and lon? jump at the Penang AAA moot which runeluded on Saturdav. >| »> nas awarded the best perform., me tropin for th e second successive year. ILAP Hin Hean who forsook87 words
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Article477 1953-07-27 12 Tigers In Sight Of W-Polo Double 11<- 1 K Swimming Club trt tttt* in sight of a double* in the Singapore Amateur Swimming .Association waler polo league. While ihey are assured ol the division 2 league, the Tigers have only one more game in division 1 to deride whether the477 words
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Article594 1953-07-27 12 a4m\- 1 L of M records ™ere set tip at the Swifts Athletic Association second annual meet at the Victoria school yesterday One ot these is a Malayan record, hene Ballerand hurled the discus 131 ft. 2 1 ins to improve on Sydney Coleman's 131594 words
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Article29 1953-07-27 12 •>-, ,R SlOX J *n«*ca. July 25 (Reuter). The United stales beat the West Indies by JV"* American zone Davis tr* J* ,Tvfi "al which ended nere today.29 words
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Article54 1953-07-27 12 KG Convent Take Honours SEREMBAN, Sun. Eight records were broken in the third annual inter schools athletic meet which concluded here yesterday. King George V School won the boys championship with 8(3 points. St. Paul's Institution wei* e runners up with 7!> points. The Seremban Convent won the girls championship54 words
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Article156 1953-07-27 12 I SEREMBAN. Sat— Negri Sem. I bitan drew with Selangor S-3 in friendly soccer match played at Station around today. Both sides missed a number of scoring chances particularly the Xegri forwards whose dillvJdahy method cost them the I match. Negri opened scoring j n the156 words
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Article35 1953-07-27 12 SYDNEY. July 23 iL'P'-Al though two of tneir star players ill and not playing, the Hongkong Chinese soccer tourists defeated Australia 4 l in first test on the Svdnev ground today before 30,90635 words
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Article250 1953-07-27 12 PKNANG. Sun 3—l vict.u y for Penang Chinese was a just reflection oj the socc?r friendly plaved at \iol»ria Green today when Keilih "Malays, after folding L ho,,ie tpam 'n the first half, were well and truly bea-«si in the second Pch;i Chinese had seven250 words
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Article, Illustration217 1953-07-27 12 But Si ngapo] Dont DesJ This DistinrJ A SOLITARY _rn»i m third .nin,„e Lfkfe 1 same at Jalan 1.,. I pore- rather li„|.,|. I and entry in... thr ,„l"C'u^ I reward eff. Who il oi ti o terms ad f(l- C If tvei halves di ed Servic.217 words
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Article322 1953-07-27 12 I NEGRI Sei tbilan suffered an innings defeat against Singapore on the SCC padang. And their defeat mav almost be attributed to one man— Lionel Diploek captain of the Singapore XI who first knocked up tlie runs that mattered on Saturday, and vesterdav, took the wickets322 words
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Article172 1953-07-27 12 NEGBI BEMBII.AN— 1st. lins Devendran b Deliikan n I Gunendr an b Diptork .Boot) Oon Lor h Greenahleldn 'or Ib'v b Dip' j.. Thilaaaretnam at m b Del ilk j ton r Deliik in b Diotoek 2 •-N kj Ben L R m j, Diplock Lin/ee b Dipl 0172 words
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Article29 1953-07-27 12 iSADEN I M fAPline Gordii Anaelei Athletic I i»* teet 2.5 in I with I ins mark But he hai i of l*) feet T s inches, pei »val.29 words
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Article106 1953-07-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Malayan Th .m is Cup p| Abdullah Pi rui sho indications oi recapturing the Selangor singles tr he heat Liew Chew Wah in third round of tho it badminton championship p. here today Full resulti wi Men's singles Um Koon beat Choy Ah106 words
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Article150 1953-07-27 12 ln-kcts for the M tennis champion-; nch Will he hoJc. in the C (during the August holidays are now on sn o. Admission charge for th-**-fir.-t day July :-tl fron. 3 p.m. is $1, On s lN Sunday, Mond iv ti d j lesd 13150 words
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Article38 1953-07-27 12 Genial Yotingsten 'mini•ed Roval Rai -■< i i 12-0 m friend! y lOccer m.i'i h pl at the Farrer Paik ycsterdav. Rama (4). Thamby co. n** than CO Chin Whatt and Tuman netted lor Ihe winoers.38 words
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Advertisement109 1953-07-27 12 Channel Swim I ONDON. July 26. (Reutei I— 1 annua] challenge of the English I annel is again !urini> s'.vimmer> «>r many nationalities to Britain's South coast and 25 mon and women are in trie midst f f intensive .raining at Dover* and Folkestone Lh_X*-»>HO OPENING TODAY 2 SHOWS 3—109 words
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Advertisement190 1953-07-27 15 3R :9t JJ'&fJrv &pf *^HfiB^^ro^3*____. 4 ■'&^M__________9___B___«___. x^_. > .KW,o Ve.v____. :-*'._i _SB^_& *■>: &k-^fc^«JK» ■<* iKgai 4K*^_is^_mK9^k. i*x<»&i(fiM scs_Bafc»__>„ V**v aft JSK _*z ISBfiK-xo» >•* 3b'-;' ?3RE«__kn____l_ __._:.Z^S^Hb^. i>.* __K «s; **'&t "^a*_. .^kW^ *w^-'*':al i_m_?________l^ _z^^gH___^^B B'^S^-______________Mw^'a|s^w. ..mwf^ *n__k *^*si*^ v *_i" os* :^niu_^_. ..a_________________________B__H____n ________________■______»< H ?&>*190 words
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Article, Illustration204 1953-07-27 14 A T THE A.A.A. MEET fffl I I I I I r III III! Il.lf ill I >.. I ..I |ll« i *N\ I RECORD-BREAKERS i n the Inter-School 440 yards relay were these Anglo-Chinese School boy s (left to right) Loh Kali Yue, Lee long Siang, Raymond Nicholas and204 words
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Article, Illustration541 1953-07-27 16 QIAI LI XV. Vou ask whether it would not he a good idea Cor all schools in Malaya to let their pupils know at an early ag;e all about SEX. Some schools do teach —this but only to senior classes. Thi\ in your opinion,541 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-07-27 16 AS their share of Operation Service" members of the Selangor Youth Council Service Team helped to turf a piece of land in Jinjang New Milage. When com- plcteU. the land will serve as a children's playground.38 words
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Article328 1953-07-27 16 Raynor Gaynes - Raynor Gaynes By 'THE room was dark and forbidding. Movements made it obvious that torture would begin again very soon. For months now, the same procedure just enough punishment to be endured, watching other creatures meet their doom— then a period to recover lor the next time. There!328 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-07-27 16 ELEMENTARY school students in the U.S. Midwestern Slate of Nebraska atudy about the United Nations. The teacher who had visited L.N. Headquarters in New York, is describing to the students what she observed there. The wall display in the background developed around the theme "CN Is People"68 words
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Miscellaneous100 1953-07-27 16 Youth Crossword ACROSS [i J i flOWJV I r- 5 Genus of fresh* at i M tat ducks n nr 2 9 Torn 3 Social inse 10 Speech impediment ""I? Its' iS S >mb. form) II on I —J 11 12 Meadow 7 1 ir„ rrr— p- h r 8100 words
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Article, Illustration783 1953-07-27 16 ISAAC TEOH - ISAAC TEOH Ci it People OS Yesterday By JOHAXN Sch 11 lei OerwMi poet ira d M.ui..._h ■> Vt'urUranfc-i fathei u.iv .in aniM Miiwnn. uni thongk he held the rank «»i tbe- i t in i\ lived la puoi .ui nm -t .hi ed him m783 words
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Article, Illustration109 1953-07-27 16 TWEX'VK got a real live teddy bear to play •picnics" with in Balham. London. lli*t name is "Biffo" and he loves the children in Bedford-hill. Balham. where his owner, Mrs Klizabeth Allen keeps a pet shop. And do the children love Blffe! rhe baby benf goes dodging round the lamp109 words
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Article227 1953-07-27 16 I JELEN had written a short J lory and waa very pro id She knew it was p und every bey and girl in thc c'ass admired it. In Friday the teacher permitted the students who had the best three stories to come up in227 words
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Article338 1953-07-27 16 Ballad By Tay Chong Hai I (tml T I >nng d nn > 'ier ff Oosing oui i id I /4/id um./. his 'ndi/ loee, K"*d Edtcerd cm* his lc 1 do.«f crc, r And toothei kit turtlei deee. i "O meep ROl Sr/llj/. Goddess fair. As this empyreal night.338 words
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Miscellaneous195 1953-07-27 18 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY (oa, OOOQY" I KKJGU)) "7 I POPEYE ??J> 7] I WS ca^'^^ix/ES (1JWAT I'LL DO" r^ v^ EVEW SS PAIU \U akc POPENE V *V TM& I 1 (eVBRV A-v/TME MAP IKl 1 5 4 TriEV'5 L CAM <f COUMT195 words
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Article732 1953-07-27 17 Paul Minter's EPISODE XI The Story So Far: "PLOT COUNTERPLOT CAPTAIN PHILLIPS and hU 'Hard pWST'-jJK! Wil«m. Ol the tanker I Utii ii YAL' are inoestipflttng {j,, mystery 0/ a cute in Honing once betn *MMCd flr ,d captured rescued b. Ou Second Mate. tt.rr, tO thC732 words
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308 1953-07-27 17 DESIDES having two kinds of History we also have two kinds of Historians. The first are Romantic Historians, who include such famous arti.sts as Lord Macaulay and Cecil B. de Mille. Romantic History deals with a selection of exciting everts, especially kiii- The most308 words
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Article663 1953-07-27 17 HISTORY often called I Cinderella Subject, because it has to do with rain laics. \n lake ,t basi ol the PSt subjects because it Is alwa> t iken List Histor> homework in particular i never dene till the last moment before class, and i often not done663 words
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Advertisement46 1953-07-27 17 FOR AS LITTLE AS SI you con srort a savings START SAYING .cco-nr. TODAY li PERCENT INTEREST jf will bc paid to yoa lor qf that 5 and c-rcry Swp to j J -r- a miiimuffl o» _>20,000 I %J CHUNG KHI AW BANK. LTD. j46 words
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Article364 1953-07-27 20 Lee Priestley - Lee Priestley By TWO THINGS the Colonel nved cop-laid pie and a goou ..unie of chess But one thing bothered lum He ton i i t enjoy his favourites logy' i-i. U -ernoon the old gentlerr. and a crony sat late over ne. Supper time came. they364 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-07-27 20 THBEE young Siamese students in Australia I.akhana Yikitareth, Kita Koss, lio and Praphatson Dangsupritsa perform a traditional danre. for members of Sydney diversity's International Club during a week-end tamp beside Narrabeen Lake, near Sydney. Ten dilYerent nationalities were represented.39 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-07-27 20 CO VER-PIX _i I -»ll Ml' \N< M»Ul!l i ill. \i_iluln.n ii I'ntvhrl.) nt i >l i ftftettl li I uw I— .md i r•• .i'i'i! in. ,m toil atur< ■u' u it ii .tin35 words
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90 1953-07-27 20 nrfll World Assembly ol 1 Youth announces lhe appointment of Mr. (ieorge Truest Carter. Jr. us special repre sentative for WAV to South East Asia. Mr. Carter will begin an initial tour from New Delhi. He will be making contact with youth90 words
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Article151 1953-07-27 20 LET'S get married durini j >ur Christmas vat ation."' saio tne studentteacher 7s gui. 'No." rep led the studentteacher firmly: "l don't want to spou my h daya." 'PHF. staff d not kt the new assis'an: mani from the ftrst minute nc started talking. He eras151 words
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Article23 1953-07-27 20 Magic Green Spots From Red KV M \K(. \KI I O lIVDI uii \i rot m 1 1» wii\i ra i>o li 1*23 words
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244 1953-07-27 20 Outline Your Vocation In Special Book hat occupation do you clan to enter when your ichooli tg is compleh Here ia a suggestion thai can be lots of fun and yet helo you to dend.' correctly about i future profession. Make a Vocatioq book and let this be your nobby244 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-07-27 20 SOON IT WILL BE GONE! Going -Going- WIM. I? Wont I? Should < I? Do vou think so? O.K. 2 J 2 here goes. Don't blame i nn- ii I hurst the balloon. 2 But the last time that hap- pened 1 nearly jumped out of my skin. A\V\\V\VVV\\\\\\\\VVV\V\V\V\V\\V\V\*48 words
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Article137 1953-07-27 20 i SENSITIVE Plant In a 1 garden grew. Ann the young winds fed it with silver dew, And it opened its fan-like leaves to the light. And elosed them beneath the kisses of night. BUT none ever trembled and panted with bliss. In the gerdan. the field, or the137 words
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Article143 1953-07-27 20 T-JMi 1 lie Hanky Is Hoppin 1 Fun I)L_aY this erith a friend or as a party game. For a party, divide players into two teams. Let a payer from each team start the game. Players stand back of a star" ing line Give the starting p.143 words
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Article, Illustration166 1953-07-27 13 (1) "BEFORE I serve chum, just take my picture. I'm a chimp champ—real centre-court stuff for rue Watch*" These three chimps of Billy Smarts Cirrus enjoy a game ol tennis during their "off" moments. Wimbledon's go nothing gn them except perhaps, th rules gf the166 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-07-27 13 TAKEN by Tan Huns Tnta of the Serangoon English School, Bingapore. li tkla picture of a student of St. Joseph's Convent who durjag th«. recent Coronation Week celebrations was "Queen tor A Da>'' it 4 "regional rull>'' attended by more than SS schools m the Se107 words
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Advertisement151 1953-07-27 20 FOUR QUESTIONS TO ANSWER I FIND it difficult to stump YOUTH readers for they are lod in practically all supjeets. Las. week's arithmetic teaeer had perhaps the biggest returns to date with more tnan 750 getting the a nswer right. All you have to do is to Bnd the LCM,151 words
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