The Straits Times, 2 April 1953
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Title Section12 1953-04-02 1 The Straits Times FOIRTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1953. 15 CENTS12 words
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292 1953-04-02 1 the threatened strike of Singapore Post an( j Telegraph Workers Union may be called off Thr nnloa agreed a: an emergency meeting lasi alfhi withdraw th« name of D, Bir Cheng-Lock Tan chairman of the prop the Government .md the union had agreed to292 words
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Article14 1953-04-02 1 CANBERRA. Wrd Thrr: rnmmornora•n.it ion v. Issued hrro on May 25— Rrutrr14 words
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Article83 1953-04-02 1 SINGKALINC. Burma. Wed. A wild Naca chieftain has promised to piv compensation for a head-h.intine raid by his men on a Til Indian Side of the froi And yesterday* he told Mr Nehru thr. Indian Prime Ml- •hat hLs tribe would never h^ari-hunt attain TheReuter - 83 words
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Article160 1953-04-02 1 TIN PRICE DIVES DEEPER Rubber holds at 69 cents tb. TT.N and tin share prices declined more steeply in Singapore yesterday but the price of rubber held at 69 cents lb. Tin fell by $14 12' 2 v, $4a2> j per picul. This was the biggeM drop in a sinirle160 words
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Article22 1953-04-02 1 BERLIN. Wed-About ***** ia.st Germans fled to West Berlin in March— more than in i my previous month —Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article428 1953-04-02 1 Will help in exchange of prisoners LONDON, Wednesday. fHL Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Molotov, said today that Russia supported the Chinese offer to end the Korean war. He win sure the Ktioa "will I* HHkiMni l»v Ihe I nilrd Males <io\ eminent." The statement by Mr. MolotovReuter - 428 words
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Article73 1953-04-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Terrorist section leader Chong Paak and one of his men surrenderd to police l n the Batu Kurau area of Vaiping. Perak yesterday. A patrol of the Ist WorceslP/5 y«terday found the body of Khow Beong who was ab- I ducted by terrorists73 words
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Article37 1953-04-02 1 BERLIN. Wed— A three-year-old boy was badly burnrd by a bame which shot out of a pencil" which his father had ound in a wartime rubble heap. West Berlin police said here today.37 words
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Article32 1953-04-02 1 STOCKHOLM. Wed. Mr Dag Hammarsejeeld. Swedish Deputy Foreign Minister, said here today that he has decided to accept the post cf the United Nations Secretary General.—Reuter (SEE TKC.T. THREE)Reuter - 32 words
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Article27 1953-04-02 1 RANGOON. Wed -The Burma Government has put the expert of rubber under Immediate control from today and I licences will now be required 1 Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration565 1953-04-02 1 For 34 days he drifted— then ship in the night saved hfm 24-YEAR-OLD Finn has lived to till the story of 31 days on a raft in the Bay of Bengal. He saw his best friend di e beside him565 words
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Article27 1953-04-02 1 THERE will he no issue of the Straits Times and Sintapore Free Press tomorrow C.ood Friday Publication of both newspapers will he resumed «R Saturday.27 words
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85 1953-04-02 1 THE LONGEST JET SERVICE IS OPENED LONDON Wed A British Oversea* Airways Comet will cprn the worlds lonces* ietliner route on Friday with a service linking I>ondon and Tokyo. 10.200 mile* apart The 500-mile an hour aircraft Is schedule t«» d<> the nißht in 36 hours, iirlmlmis ninr rtops This85 words
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Article67 1953-04-02 1 Malan: We are not anti-British PRETORIA. Wed DR MAI AN. the South Afr: can Prime Minister, said here last nieht that his Nationnl Party v anted t< Britain powerful, not weakened, as lone as there was a Communist danger. Ha, told an election rr.eetins that if Britain were to becomeReuter - 67 words
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Article47 1953-04-02 1 MR BOURNE. A>d Japan 'dor to Australia said today that Japan was al*ays billing— "If invited —to send isi migrants to Australia, inrludinc skilled farmers to hrlp drvplop the sparse l\ <pttlcd nortn I Australia had nothing to fr>a r from Japan ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration206 1953-04-02 1 CHRISTIE IS ACCUSED Police stoll searching the death hints' lOMMIN Wed. LM)RMIR transport clerk i John R. Christie. M. was remanded for one week today at a Weat London mac is tratr court on a rharfe nf murdering hi* wife. Christie, in whose I ondon fl flat and backward police206 words
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187 1953-04-02 1 NEW YORK. Wed.— A dlvorred German war bride grinned unconcernedly yesterday as she was held on I ssmi <M$lM.«M> bail for thr alleged Kiss o f Death" •laving of her former husband in California. Hazel-eyed Mrs.HildegaM Pelton. 32. was picked up by FBI agents187 words
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Article30 1953-04-02 1 LONDON. Wed .Sir Alvary Gascoigne. Britain's Ambaasa- 1 dor to Russia, arrived by air today from Moscow, for si>ecial consultations with MiAnthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary Renter BReuter - 30 words
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Article37 1953-04-02 1 LONDON. Wed -The British Government will be asked to make the fullest ji.«Mb> Inquiry Into the rerent drowning accident near Kuaia Lum- A Conservative member Mr Bromley Diver.port. will iaue i the matter tomorrow.37 words
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Article80 1953-04-02 1 But a deficit still LONDON. Wed— Britain's balance sheet for 1952 today showed a surplus of £88.000 000 on day-to-duy spending and earning by the Government. But there was a deficit of nearly 1 436.000.000 by the time costs of capital investment such as the buildingReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement69 1953-04-02 1 US de SUVA jewellers •O6 OI>C MAUD «O*D TIL This Easter, celebrate with ■aY 1 S\ tfiaßA GORDON'S phsm POULTRY It in.t ;i n ntemvaSMM to .-Hebrate with a dolicious poultry mral. Gordon's poultry. clrancd. dressed and ready for the trimmings, is very reasonable in price. You buy It frozen.69 words
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Advertisement10 1953-04-02 1 S P H dt SILVA jj& 3 2"and3" WIN GET10 words
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Advertisement226 1953-04-02 2 Page 2 HAMOND THEATRE p H *l (Taall) ■tarrlnf (iiniHn N KrUhnan— T.A. Mdharam— Tadmtni and oth«r« riut M»l«t»n (.arrtlr rr»f I»«U »ntlrM» a «prn4«l «at. Mi«t.mM "t.O«\J" ll.ndl I'w Cutx-tira i>mtm*nt f*f any •tuhhnrn itching «l>in trouHr it t»r-p« th» itrhim in»t»ntlv and quickly rvaterrt th«- «km to a226 words
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Advertisement700 1953-04-02 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMEMTS APPLICATTOMe are tnvttad tor t»v» port of I>ni»l Offlrera in th« 1 Medical Department. Singapore. 1 Ap;>otntment will be on probation 1 for 3 years in ih» ftrnt inrtance on i th« Mian- M 3« x 38A «5J i 913 x 3«A 1300 pm >"o««l emolu- < imtiti700 words
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Advertisement245 1953-04-02 2 PUBLIC AffOWTMDm "VAC*WCI«B txM to Ul> ftjgc VorJu Department. r rechnleal Aa»t«tants (Ct*H and Electrical mflm*ru»«» tn the J5 %A 4M P m plu. O.L. and Bli»f«porf AUw»ix-» rot»l emolument* at pretent range from M«« P m ltto B nu*t incremrnu to »W9 pjn. jilnfin md $7*l p.m 'mirrMr In245 words
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Advertisement493 1953-04-02 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACAHCIW extol foe thr»Pr»- 1 batlonarr Blood Trmiwfurton Technicians and on. Blood Transfusion Technician. Tlm»f|* rVmale. in the Medical Depart ment Singapore. Salary $103 6A 114 12A 240 B 252 -HA->« P m »> lu COL. «nd Btn«apore allow«t\r«» Total emolument* at present ranfe from 11M.75 p m493 words
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Advertisement550 1953-04-02 2 NOTICES Notice U nw»br given that Mr; our employ •"<• wIH r*»iv>n»lble for »ny °f ht o>»l in I from l«t April. IM3. CHOP HONO SEH. j 177-lTt. Beach Road Mntapon. Ou» to RaMai hatfn* occurrt^ on the N«crl S-mbllan Bel»niror border all doti four month* of »r« and over550 words
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Advertisement335 1953-04-02 2 TENDERS^ Oirii Am* th**+ REFRIGERATORS are Invited by U* > Bnflneer. P.W D.. m^ Uv- >" 1 Numm 9»«wr at K*ne.«r. P #n >,- Fun particular, may "•"■J2JJ j m s ,p2sb &»v? s"** mum S. .t T.n)on« K.tonf. Sin,,-, O rWBl«1 foniu of •■•ndnr with Oince of the ChlH335 words
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296 1953-04-02 3 'Major break in cold war 9 NEW YORK. Wednesday. J^l SSIA and the Western powers yesterday ajrreed on Mr. Dau Hammarskjoeld. 48, a Swedish economist, to be the new United Nation^ secretary -general in succession to Mr. Tryjrve Lie. Tho agreement caaac at a privateReuter - 296 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-04-02 3 II IKAWA. Japanese film actor, shown as Tnni'ttuki Tamashita in thr film lelling of the life of thr "Tiger of Malaya" no.\ being Aimed in Japan by thr Tori Movie (o. The controversial otorr K bayed on ■■documentary" ne*NrrrlN an<| rxcrrpts from thr hook "Thr < jsr ol76 words
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Article42 1953-04-02 3 2.000- year-old scrolls found A M M A N. W»vi biblical scrolls, believed to b» I c 6"en 'ine.irthed In ayes overlooking the Dead Sea Jordan's D. rector of Antlquitir«. described the fnv: U I satjonal arrh^r n>;Kii event of our time"_AP42 words
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Article32 1953-04-02 3 AMSTERDAM. Wed —The P'ltch Reri Cross yesterday set the figure foi drad and missing in the February flood at 1.7 M T)ii« lrcl'i.ies 633 persons still m'v>;nc. believed drowned. APAP - 32 words
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Article109 1953-04-02 3 BURMA TO GET A HEARING lISW YORK. Wed THE General Assembly i Steering Committee lod.i; decided to recommend I Burma's complaint alleging aggrp.s.<:on by Natlona>;st China be placed on the aeer.ria <>t the present session of t*v General Assembly. U. Kyin. chairman of the Burmese delegation. .^Pirtroops from Formosa wereReuter - 109 words
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Article21 1953-04-02 3 ATHENS. Wed -Two military trvekl laden with Soviet-made munitions were blown up by Parti«ans on a road in Albania21 words
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161 1953-04-02 3 BONN. Wednesday. riE Naumann group Of rx-Nazis recently arrested in the British zone of Germany was rereivine money from French. British and Belzian Fascists, the iHI German Chancellor. Dr. Adenauer, said yesterday. He mert.ot.cd by name Rii o*-ald Moj-iev in Britain and Leon Deir^'.l'-Reuter - 161 words
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Article22 1953-04-02 3 PALM BEACH. Wen F derick J. Perry. US. tennis singl«i champion for three years, has enUred aaM for divorce.— A.P.AP - 22 words
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Article26 1953-04-02 3 SEOUL. Wed Tho Fifth Air Force today claimed that Babre)ets destroyed 33 Communist MIG.v probably destroyed 8 and damaged M ciiiritu: March. Router.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-04-02 3 ABOI T l.".o worki-r-, fled lo if» tv srtonds brfore an fvplu.sion lipped tlir«»u<h Grrmany's bictrs! ammunition disposal plant MM tttlhelmshaven. xaicl »mf powder becAnv i: mi' d and spread in liv ammunition bi'fore th« worker > c«'Uid rxlinguish (he hl.ize Diuto shows lh i-.|, i atom- like rloud of59 words
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Article215 1953-04-02 3 Price decline problem From Our Own Correspondent LONDON. Tuesday. DISCTSSIXCJ the possible economic conseauences of the improved relations between the Soviet hlor and the West, the Financial Times toriav says the rhief question is whether even the relatively small ~ut in the American arms production215 words
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Article115 1953-04-02 3 Street girls used army quarters FRWKFIRT. Wed— The personal rook of an American major-general was convicted by a I.S. Army Court martial here yesterday of operating a house of prostitution in Army quarters. Pte. Riley J Butler. 34. rnofc for M.ij (irn H. N H irknrcommander of the I.S. Fourth115 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-04-02 3 PKFTARING for their tour of front lin r installations where they will present "The Girls of Pleasure Island." these three girls wave Hag* from Km land, the I.S. and Trxax. Thr girl* are; Audrey Dalton. England. Kathryn Grandstaff, Texas, and Joan Ellen. England, with actor Don55 words
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Article31 1953-04-02 3 WASHINGTON Wed —Gen- •ral Jam»« Van Fleet. «l-year->ld former comm *ider of the Jth Army in Korea, retired oday after more than 37 years \rrry service Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article223 1953-04-02 3 U>NDON. Wed T'HK marKPi rnntliVMd lo be un- ieMI«l lod»\. aJllif.iaih toward* th* rioue rcnrti«lon» »er* *i««d»fr. Boh Una and rubbers were »übjtct to lr« Moleni imnement tup" pre\toti«!y but the trend of prtre« «aa to lower levft Orra»i<Miall\ reHrf occurred In the form of »hort crwMiu hu;223 words
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Article24 1953-04-02 3 LONDON. April I —fash Buyers £»20 Sellers CWS: Forward Buyers £M?'-: Sellers CMS: Settlement £f»M; up VMi. Turnover a.m. 160; p.m. 35.24 words
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Article34 1953-04-02 3 LONDON April 1 B|>ot 20 ,rt y.*\ 20 .d Jinr n .<-. Or- -De 20' d J«n -Mir 20 ,d Apr f 2P',d .Vt«> n I 2o\d J»n rl 2<> .o To-r t'ncrtjiln34 words
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168 1953-04-02 3 COLOMBO. Wed rK Commerce Minister. Mr. R G Senar>.a' ake. today reb»:ffer! thr M '-M'al Security Director. Mr Harold Bttssens, hope that Ceylop will c. >e*l h^r rubber pa"t wttk China. Mr. Sena-.iayake. who nc i tiatcd the part in Peking ;r d handles168 words
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Article56 1953-04-02 3 C\IRO. Wed— A number of civilians will soon be brought before the anti-graft courts :n Egypt on charges of corruption or abuse of power under previous governments. Fuad Oalal. Minister of National Outdance, said yesterday. Oalal said that if rharcos arise concerning cx-Kinj Farouk. he will56 words
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Article42 1953-04-02 3 BARNSI.EY. Wed. Labour held Barnsl.-y in the b\ -election with a majority nf 18 37R a drop of nearly 10.000 The result, declared tonight, was: Mr Mason. Libour. 29.283 Mr. Geoffrey Whittaker. Conservative. 10 905 Labour majority 18.378 ReuterReuter - 42 words
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232 1953-04-02 3 LONDON. Wed The Daily Th* Duche.ss haa never been Express rhartred today that received by the royal court influence >n nigh places is but there have been suß?esbetng applied to keep the tions in the British Press Duke of Windsor and hu that232 words
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Advertisement90 1953-04-02 3 COVENTRY VICTOR DIESEL ENGINES COLO STARTING VIBRATIONLESS TOTALLY ENCLOSED Sustained .m J incrcai \nt Jvirin^ the lasi four jftan p.u trihuic ki Manufacturers design and quality, and oui Sr I'^^1 and rfduiical Service. 5/7 H.P. 7/9 H.P. 9/11 H.P. EX STOCK MALAYA BORNEO THE COVENTRY VICTOR MOTOR COMPANY UNITED ®Snlr90 words
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Advertisement156 1953-04-02 3 pto f^ *>iaß^a»Bßßanjßjj aaaj h^ar #■> aaji g^jnj fttf^aV *a^ *w w^^^^^ ARE QUICKLY RELIEVED BY I .•^BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM^Rs^BaaiaaaaVaaa^aV BmBBT^FTT^yTT^'B »^1 y^Tnaalaal MAOi IT ■aWpata IiVISKUSENCitMANY AM #^ai fS9 Wa^^flft) A^Ma^ ala^ft a^a^^i^a^l^ffaW FLUORESCENT LIGHTING UNITS r S 111 ■Lnßaaa wtOßb Lister hnqinnnrinq l.lri^ •TABLETS Trovide \*tc »r. iimcr to m»iii156 words
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244 1953-04-02 4 'UTTER FOLLY' TO LEGALISE OFF-THE-COURSE BETS, HE SAYS 4 SINGAPORE lawyer and racing enthusiast. Mr. A Victor J. Mendls. yesterday warned Legislative i ouncillors In Malaya that It would be "utter folly, disastrous and demoralising to legalise off the course betting 'Just think of the far-reaching effect on young lives244 words
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Article77 1953-04-02 4 Man accused of having gun, ammo ONO Tlonß Hup was yesterday accused before the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. of unlawful possession of a revolver and 11 rounds of ammunition. Ong was arrested when pclice raided a hut in a village at the 12' 2 milestone Sembawang77 words
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Article27 1953-04-02 4 The annual general meeting of the Kota Raja Club. Singapore will be hold in the nuh premises on M >nday at 10 a.m.27 words
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Article29 1953-04-02 4 BATU PAH AT. Wed Mr. Tang Tr.ian; Ben«. Inspector of Chinese Schools. Batu Pahat district, ha-s been appointed Chinese Affairs Officer. Kluane He took up du'ies yesterday.29 words
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186 1953-04-02 4 Union boss appeals: 'Stop this gambling' PENANG. Wed. MR N. Ponnudurai. presHrnt of the Penan* divisional committer of the Malayan Tr.irf. I'nion Coanrll, today appealed to all trade unions, religious institutions and other public bodie* to campaign afaintt gambling*. Mr. Ponnudnrai railed for a flrn stand against the "many temptationdeliberately186 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-04-02 4 HAMIO BIN RARI. 45. who is blind, voted at the recent Kampong Changkat Jong Tillage elections Ham id i* here seen telling his choice of the 15 candidates t« Penghulu Abdul Rahman who then mark* the ballot for him. Over M per cent of 1 the75 words
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139 1953-04-02 4 pAVADAI Ramasamy. 32. a plan printer in the City Council Office. Singapore, wa's freed in the High Court yesterday when he appealed agalast a lower court conviction and sentenre of thrcr months' Imprisonment on a charge of outraging a woman '.s modesty. Oh two139 words
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Article64 1953-04-02 4 KAJANO. Wed The district officer. Ulu Langat. promised the people of Denykil village yesterday that they would get a plnr water supply soon He was speaking at the first village committee elections. Results of the polling were: Kua Chlng Tee. 235 votes: Tan Long. 200: Kong64 words
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110 1953-04-02 4 TWENTY graduates of the University of Malaya 1 have become teachers since 1950, after completing a years course in education Mr W D. Craig, Registrar of the University, said that h» was surprised at the statement of the Director tt Boacation. Mr R.110 words
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Article56 1953-04-02 4 TAIMNG Wed The d.O.f. Malaya Major Gen Sir Hitch Storkwrll. presented the < ommander-in-Chirf certificate for efficient and devoter terrice to a typist. Mias Martha (°h*ong. of HQ at I npinj Miss thoong is the lint woman employee of the War Department in North Malaya to56 words
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Article34 1953-04-02 4 The Singapore Lodge of the Theosophleal Boclety will hold I a public discussion on "Life" at 8. Cairhill Road at 6 30 p.m today Mr. V RajagopaJ will lead the discussion34 words
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Article35 1953-04-02 4 BATU OAJAH. Wed— At a .«i-nplf ceremony held at the Sultan Yussuf School. Batu Oajah. 15 scouts from the 2nd South Kinia Oroup received their first class certificates and other proficiency badge certificate*.35 words
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193 1953-04-02 4 Women reject army offer and say: We won 't be hoodwinked KUALA Ll'MPl R, Wednesday. WOMEN members of the War Department's Civilian Staff Association yesterday refused the \rm\ offer on housing alowanre even though the Arim was willing to backdate the payment to Dec 24. 1952 The Army had ongn193 words
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Article93 1953-04-02 4 He had no cigarettes or matches PUAY K<-jNG HAI. I.i job Ma, tented in ihe I Singapore Fifth Y<n cc that he BMOtoed a cigarette while ntiimi:ni'.«n Mouip unloaded from Fort R< .-1- in the N Ba.se on Mir 10 He h,ui no rr.atrhe.-.. he Pu.'.\ ra.'h. danCTiic h ima',93 words
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Article28 1953-04-02 4 KLANG. Wed -Jewellery and cash worth more than $4 000 were stolen from a ktM in Jalan Raya. west Klang earl> on Monday.28 words
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Article33 1953-04-02 4 The Commander-. n-Ch i-l Far East A;r Forces Air Marshal A. c Sanderson, returned to his headquarters in s n« pore yesterday after a five-day vis t to Banckok.33 words
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Article26 1953-04-02 4 The application of the Deputy president of the City Council. Mr J T Rea, for membership was yesterday accepted by the Singapore Rotary Club26 words
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Article139 1953-04-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR Wrd A MUNICIPAL councillor. Mr. S A M Ally Mancar. has rirrided to dopa complaint he mad** recently that he •shabbily treated" at i function ornatnsed by the Klar.g Town Board two months ajro Mr Manr.tr 'old a meeting of he Municipal Council139 words
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Article45 1953-04-02 4 KLANG V.rri The relic oi St Fran is X:i-ier will be brought to the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes Klang. It *ill be at the church irom Id am on Ea.vtrr Rundav till 9 I m the next day45 words
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94 1953-04-02 4 ANY woiian «M took wp nnrsinc bcr.mir a rr.rrrb. ot .i «or!d-u i od. Mi Bdna Oeo r 2r. >i-,trr tutor at the Orrera! Hospital tnlri e-trrdavs 2.ittieri:-c of the Sineanore Intr'naticral Women's Fortnightly Club Mi Oeorßc satd M consider nrrsing to be 'he94 words
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Article43 1953-04-02 4 YaD W>" En eh h^f: of travellers." cheques and a d.a;nond rng !rn ni t h >tel n n Jan II vai d.xn t:ir S:nu ip ire Th rd (■-"lit ,i"-r the had witJi'lrawn lh« -.< nm the d'.vh am«»unt;n» to an acqu43 words
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Article27 1953-04-02 4 PENANC. Wed The I nical Association of Malay i vs. HI hold it> annual dinner ann me^tin* ai Kii:*!.t I.tirnpur <»n April 18 and IV27 words
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Article135 1953-04-02 4 PENANO Wed. I AOPKEMENT has been reach- ed between the FVderation 1 Government and the Xlalayan Technical Bervlcew Un'on In the negotiations on raising the < time scales of salaries ior tele- I printer typist* and machine accounting operators of the I telecommunications Depart-135 words
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Advertisement184 1953-04-02 4 IT'S SPEEDY! IT'S ECONOMICAL! IT'S ROOMY! m \o j\c\ Nothing can touch the Austin Seven... for economy in I £o** Vl** 1 P r cc an<^ i«F>keep. Its speed, too, is sparkling! Truly 1 ,y I I mighty little nt*)m! Se;«ts four, on comfortable foam- \t& 1 rubl)er sents trimmed184 words
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335 1953-04-02 5 CANDIDATES 'FORCED' JO STAND KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. VI R. LEE MOKE SANG, general secretary of 1 the Pan-Malayan Labour Party, today criticised elections to a new village council. Mr. Lee went to the Salak South new village, five miles from Kuala Lumpur,335 words
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179 1953-04-02 5 rE ROI'TE of the illuminated Coronation procession organised by the Singapore Chinese community Finlar*on Green-Goveinment House ground* will not be rhanred. Mr. Tan Siak Kew. president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, told the Straits Times yesterday. He wis replying to a suggestion made179 words
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Article127 1953-04-02 5 'Witnesses' meet in Singapore JEHOVAHS WttnrMfs. b«nnrd :n Malaya. Canada and othc countries during the last war. arc holding a tnrepdav assembly in Singapore irom tomor.o.v to Sunaay Sponsoring body la the Singapore branch of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, the publishing organisation of I the "Witnr.sw* In127 words
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Article77 1953-04-02 5 S pore Education Association The Singapore Legislative Councillor. Dr. C J Paglar. was re-electrd president of the Peoples .Ed'iratlon Association for 1953 54 yesterday. Ot^ier oOeiaJi are: Vicepresidents. Professor T. H Sllcock and Mr K H Chan re-elected': .secretary. Mr B. O Sahai re-elected 1": treasurer. Mr Tan Thoo Yang77 words
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Article55 1953-04-02 5 Mr. Lim SJpw Poh. of L>ali and Evatt. stock and share brokers. Singapore, left by Pan American Airways yesterday for Manila to attend the fifth national congress of the Philippine chamber of Commerce on Apr 6-11. He was one of the delegates elected by the55 words
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Article164 1953-04-02 5 But don't let that deter you riE new qualification for the p r ivate pilot's licence is "much more severe", but that should not dtter anybody learning to fly if he really wishes to makr use of his experience, instead of merely obtaining a164 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-04-02 5 SIR THOMAS It M I l\<. .«-n tre> rhief %-rtennary Afflrrr t<> thr Food and Agricultural Organisation of thr Iniied: NaU*ns arrived la Singapore by 8.0.A.C. r omet vrxUrdav He will spend three days in Malaya advising veterinary ofi cer« on vaccines for poultry and rabid dogs. He will visit90 words
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Article71 1953-04-02 5 PUBLIC WILL TESTIFY ON INTEGRITY ALOR STAR. Wed. The Federal Integrity Commission will hold its first sitting in Kedah on Apr. 8 to hear evidence from the public. The session will be held at the Executive council chamber. Secretariat building. Alor Star. The meeting will be held behind closed doors.71 words
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Article216 1953-04-02 5 It's no 'mess,' say tow experts r/VO authorities on Singapore's -traffic problems defended the Colony's two-months-old "east -west one-way traffic" scheme yesterday after it had been described by a City Councillor as "a terrific mess." Perhaps it Is forgotten that the City Council agreed to the216 words
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Article80 1953-04-02 5 M ANDRE GUIBAUT thr French Consul General, who leaves his Singapore po«t on April 12. will attend thrcoronation of the new Kins Hussein of Jordan, in May He will represent France at the ceremony in Amman M Guibaut. and his \vifr. who have spent many80 words
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Article73 1953-04-02 5 IPOH. Wed For waylaying and assaulting a seven-year-old Indian girl while she was goln? home, a 30-year-old estale labourer. V. Karma. was .itenced to five years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Thorason in the Assize Court today. Karma. who pleaded guilty. made an Improper sugu?. tion to the73 words
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Article125 1953-04-02 5 Ground service tuned to jets T«HE world's fastest pas--1 sender plane. the Comet Jetliner, will soon fly faster yet. British Overseas Airw-y Corporation announced yesterday, that from the middle of this month. Comets flvmt between London and Sirpnpore would clip two hours five minutes125 words
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Article62 1953-04-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. WedLow Fong Kee was chared in the Kuala Lumpur Session* Court this morning Aith criminal breach of trust The case was postponed u.tii Apr 17. and $4,000 bai! was allowed. Low. an employee tl thr Alliance Engineering Co. Ltci was alleged to have taken 52.95P62 words
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Advertisement300 1953-04-02 5 HAWS CHLOROPHYU v^ Is in Palmolive Soap No Other A t^prBeauty Soap \a Has Palmolive's \pA I *a*\ Chlorophyll Green L *UH|yg ,J^ —and Olive Oil _JJB&j^>^ JflEl DOCTORS PROVE PALKOUVE'S BEAUTY PLAN BRINGS MOST WOMEN LOVELIER COMPLEXIONS IN 14 DAYS OR LESS! Here'i all you do: Massage Paimohve't mjkj,300 words
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Advertisement282 1953-04-02 5 ACHLOROPEP Wr- chlorophyll •f^P TOOTH PASTE OFFERS V^ V hfjfl\i y promts— I/W GUMS BREATH TEETH Yea t*u and Ibr ml of thr (»mib will find HI ORO-TI >' W»-«| r \MII V TOOTHP%<«TI'. (»r rrmrmltrr Ihe »x ■riirn-rH CIILOUO fTP mak'r. h*v» at no time o^erlo^ird •be Imporlsnl fari282 words
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Miscellaneous80 1953-04-02 5 Today** Hadio SINGAPORE 7.15 a m Morning Star: 730 News 73S Charlie Kunt: Man o. vanl Orrh 830 Housewives. *S~ BrhooU. 1 p m I. unrhtlme Music 130 N«»s 145 Dance Music. 3 Schools. 5 HatptlaU. Take >• from Here. 630 Comjoaer> Corner. I HMnj;, 7.:S Home on the Rang.80 words
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Article57 1953-04-02 6 MR AND MRS M KANDIAH. Ml Radio Rrrrtvinc S'.allon. <n«nk all frlrnrf* Mi l»tp'< MM altrnc'.i-d their wrddllW. i iv and arm toagr*tuInns a i .1 n i. ii urn [Ml A I R I. in. and lamilirx I ■•ink -ill Irl-nds and rr-ih'-:r kltff rrevsagrn >>f I nivn'57 words
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Article44 1953-04-02 6 I A- I n*V of *ilc at Mulchandv Basah Rd. Don t m.v r npp* r'.unlty. DAN RIVRR woven (abrici In ni Imitn. in chrrk* only »rro-»« Lid. 7 Orrhard Rd ;■>..! r f 1,, i n and ll'h April. at tne at p.m.44 words
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Article607 1953-04-02 6 With ""ly i<>ur days to go, =»nd three of them holid ivs. the prospects o{ avoiding the strike threatened by Singapore postal and telecommunication* employees pti less brifht. Presumably the holidays will n<<t prevent union official.* and Government representatives maintaining touch with each other. ii. impression607 words
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Article427 1953-04-02 6 The new British economic urvev. striking a cautionary lote, is the last statement of ny importance before Mr. lutler produces his budget. Vhile confidence in sterling ias been restored. and a no*iion of stability has been reachd. there is warning enough in he survey to dampen predicmns427 words
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Article237 1953-04-02 6 Tile American Conijr ".sitin.il Committees which are "diijamg deeper" into Communist China's trade with non-Com-munist 'ountrie* may find themselves running behind uhedule if the Korean arm- isticc talks make the progress that is now expected. But there must be sup|K>rt and sympathy for any effort. Amoru .hi237 words
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Article, Illustration1486 1953-04-02 6 i.i.oimt:i «#•;#.n. tnn - i.i.oimt: i n. t nn «y •T»HERE Is oru man whose dee4s will be remembered long after those of all the oth*r ?reat Englishmen in this :ountry". said the man standing next to me 'He is Colonel Young We will never forget the changes1,486 words
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Letter156 1953-04-02 6 "Bad deal 9 for Indians rpHE opposition to The Em--1 ployment information Bill in the Federal Council has revealed a curious mentality. Shop assistants who come here from India get a bad deal They sleep In stuffy cubicles or In open halls without any privacy. Their wage.' are not paid156 words
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Letter115 1953-04-02 6 MY attention has been called to certain figures noted in the letter headed A reply to Sir Alexander In yesterday's Straits Times. The following are accurate tiKure.s taken from the annual report of this Department for I'jjl On Sept 30. l'J&l. there were 6.90* pupils attending Chinese middle115 words
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392 1953-04-02 6 ONE (TIN) SWALLOW IS NO SUMMER I would su*ge*t that the iirectorate on present terms < is a nice piece of jam. I would .suggest that It Is un- le&irable to Increase Urn fee* i af Petaling because the fee* of Kuchai were increased. And lastly I would suggest that392 words
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Letter159 1953-04-02 6 HHE Traflic chief's statement that "the resulting smootn flow of traffic 'since the oneway scheme in Singapore was introduced has surprised everyone." has certainly surprised m». I have no dvslre t<» Quarrel with him on this point however but whe n he criticise* pedestrians for their "lack159 words
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Letter59 1953-04-02 6 IN the second part of th< BBC play "No Name' i broadcast over Radio Malayi the characters referred to th< people of China as "savages' The Chmeae were clvlllsec i as far back as history can re call. So why this lnmltlni reference? Will Radio Malaya plea* explain59 words
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Article480 1953-04-02 6 |Ni*ciple» rpHE .story or FranrL* 1. Xaviers mtsston to Japan as told in connection with the recent Malacca celebration* omit* all reference to Malacca first Japanese visitor, a SaUuma man who heard of X.rom Portuguese merchant* in Japan. Whrn Yajiro arrived in Malacca toward* the end of480 words
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Advertisement342 1953-04-02 6 LASSIFIED AD& AT Bungvar H"*pltal on 2»th •rrh to Mr and Mri H H Barr a K>n iboih «Hli I Ol Ml I AD". <ninn.s tvinci> Rms »8189 c tr.nf Slfi iIMM A*T WANTED \|h <m.< -rf rn.t; !lnrrv ikmrun tULf partleulara, wlUj Wl\ Kl> H-.\ «n\ Nmi>i ilrwl exprn342 words
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Advertisement16 1953-04-02 6 BEE CHOW^ MfRCHANT TAILORS h r tl. (HI I I STRKfT. BIKOAPOBB. 1. raONE: «U% p16 words
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Advertisement190 1953-04-02 6 Quick Turn Round i The S.S. "Eumaeus" rammed the qua> at Hongkong and ftove in her bows. The hole was filled in ith concrete and in this state she steamed back to a shipyard in Glasgow to be repaired. The first step in the repair «as. oHmouslv. to dislodge the190 words
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153 1953-04-02 7 'We can't spare Templer for Kenya' KUALA LUMPUR W< d Jtf ALAYANB will strongly aTI oppose any move to havp Grn. Sir Grrald Tpmpler. the HiKh CommiMior»-r. transferred to Kenyi to dflU with Mini Man terrorism "He aUII hai a hiR ic»b to do here. *aid a spokesman of the153 words
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Article63 1953-04-02 7 Thp second forged $10 U» br passed in Slnßap<ire within a jew days has turned up at the MaxwHl Road Post OfnT It was r.andcd in on Tues- Attempts to traro it led to •everal persons who had handlrr! the note. Further ir.ve.stißatioiis ramr to a63 words
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Article68 1953-04-02 7 Two St J 'in Ambulanrr A 'ion tralnlv.p courses In h^mr nurslnn for cnrolW. Itoi I of thr Sincap<>r«* Hospital Rosrrvp will brgln forn n\ tho main building first r.p rooni oi thr OeneraJ HaapttaJ boginntnf on Apr 14 .it B "M> p and thi )t)i"i68 words
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Article, Illustration591 1953-04-02 7 'I can't forget'— President of court 1 refuses bail 30 ACCUSED OF ATTENDING TRIAD MEETING I KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. pUK President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Mr. J. G. Adams, today refused bail to .'W Chinese accused of attending a triad society meeting at I'lu Klang Ro«d in the591 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-04-02 7 THIRD MATE FRANK SHOW DKN. of of the British freighter Alendi Hill, one of the t\# officers irho first heart Tnm F.nno'% feeble cry for help, carrying Tirra in his arm* doicn the ganiray tchiU 3rd officer Selby Smith, in the rear, tends him a helping hand. 'See page 151 words
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136 1953-04-02 7 The biggest 'Give up' campaign is launched KI'ALA LIMPIR. Wed— The biceest ever rampairn to persuade terrorists to surrender will be launched tomorrow throughout Selangor. The Gorernment belietres that many of the terrorists in Selancor. harried constantly by security forces, short of food and without leaders, are ready to surrender.136 words
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Article73 1953-04-02 7 Llm Thian It. who appealed against a lower court sentence of six weeks' imprisonment on two charges of possession of 24 packets of prepared chandu anc smoking utensils, had his sentence varied In the Singapore High Court yesterday. The Chief Justice. Sir Charles73 words
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73 1953-04-02 7 The council wants 10,000 members THE S:ngapore Council of Women alms to enrol 10.000 mr-Tibers when It stattg a campaign next month, the ■eeretarf. Mrs Shirln Foidar tnid the Btralts Times yesterday Bhr said that officials and m'TbTs would v:slt factories anri firms which pmplny-d mm and enrol them In73 words
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Article48 1953-04-02 7 The Singapore °ollre Bai.i »ill play lrom 5.30 pm 10 630 p.rr. on th* fojiowi.ig dates and pl«.res during April 7 Tlong Bahru: 12th: Botanic Oartfaua 15th Farr«r Park 17th Kullm Plac: 20th: Katong Park; 22nd King Oeorge V Pa'-k :7th Tlong Bah.v 29th. Farrer Park.48 words
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Article24 1953-04-02 7 1 Th« Singapore Christian Council will hold an Interdenominational Good Friday hi the St. Andrews cathedra! grounds it 5 pm tomorrow24 words
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158 1953-04-02 7 IPOH. Wednesday T*HE relic of St. Francis Xavier. a pi^ce of bone 1 from his right forearm, will be on show in Roman Catholic churches in Perak early next week. It is expected at Taoah from KuaCa Lumpur on Apr. 6. and thri'158 words
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Article35 1953-04-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed .—A I ririve for more Chinese recruits for police will be held in Selanßor this month. A recruiting team will tour the state from Apr. 13 to 16.35 words
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Article39 1953-04-02 7 The Singapore Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship '.ill present the Easter play— Twas Death That Died— in Am Wesley Church hall. Fort Canning Road, at 745 p.m. tomorrow, i It will be repeated on Bunday at 7 pm.39 words
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Article153 1953-04-02 7 SINGAPORE will he fee first Commonwealth •santrv to see films in the new threedimensional stereoscopic projection. The first ID film feature. 'Bwana Peril" will be shown at the Capitol theatre, later this month The new system aces two pro- I jrrtors. which cist a153 words
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166 1953-04-02 7 i oriuttv traits tor lu>r—biii nobody knows tvhvrv sh<> i* AN 81-year-old Dutch heiress is missing. Nobody knows whether she Is alive or dead, bat she was last heard of 29 years ago—in Singapore. She is Madame Hariette Antionette Ellse Josephine Burgers, who was166 words
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209 1953-04-02 7 HFXAI'SE the British Lab our Party turned down leearv. the Roman Catholira of Baku fahat. V«n« Peng and Muar will proba bly share in the $3«m).ooii estate of an Irtsh-born mm- engineer who died in Penanc in 194§. The rn»ineer. Mr. Mark Patrick209 words
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294 1953-04-02 7 He faked robbery to cover gambling losses 27 months JOHORF RAHKI Wednesday. QI EX Nai Guan. former manager of the Nam Ker Estate, who faked an armed robbery on Jan. 6 to cover up his gambling losses, was sentenced to 27 months' imprisonment in the Sessions Court at Johore Bahru294 words
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Article49 1953-04-02 7 Nt Kirn Tong a t rrb-r morchant. won his appeal ir S:n«tp..re Hgh Court yesterday Mxainst a lowrr court sentence of four months can. for allowing his premise* to br used fo r Amoking opium The chief Jumio Sir charts Murray-Ay— ley. m wide conviction and aentrncp.49 words
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Article341 1953-04-02 7 C^OOD Friday wr vices In Singapore and Johore Bahru for tomorrow are a* follows: MALAYAN CMBISTIAN COINCIL: l'ni:Mi nervtre of wltnrv ilnter-denomlnatlonali a* St Andrew's Cathedra' rrnundx 5 p m st ANnnrwH cathepkai Mm Mrs and ant»-r<mununtnn Bam. f.-mlly service 930 am. three-hour devotion 12 noon341 words
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Article76 1953-04-02 7 Offlre-bearers of the Selefar Naval Ba>r Loral Indian Conire.v* for 1953 ar": Pr«*.lrirnt M: K Va.vx vice- president Mr P V Devan, .^ecrrtarv Mr P Oopal Raiah. a.'st «rrrrtarv. Mr MahaMneam. treasurer Mr V F KrL<hnm. rnmnn"'c Mftm A G Nn:r K O M K.i>s.ili C R.tmar76 words
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Advertisement98 1953-04-02 7 ffKEY I BRANDY 4 SrtMi/IArfMG DMKKorcMmtrv THE PIC-PAC HOLD-ALL FOLDING CHAIR with convenient handle loops for carrying about llMMvfim 21 >" IS. >'' jf^/7^^ :.'i,n f'dded up and ;.v»i;/m ffg/ffMfr "^^^w^al ■Baiifc. Specially designed for all occasions The Pic Fae" is drsu/nrd to qrve Deck-chair ntntort The frame >s strongly98 words
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Advertisement128 1953-04-02 7 I GENUINE REDUCTIONS ROBINSON'S SALE SINGAPORE BRANCH. COLOURID USUALLY $21 .25 .kI. NOW $15.00 ■LUI USUALLY $I S 75 ..ch NOW If 00 2 LITRE SIZE COLOURID USUALLY $27 25 ..cl, NOW 19.00 •LUI USUALLY $21 .25 ..cfc NOW 15.00 SMITHS s^^—^* ALARM CLOCKS /"^Sfc Anorffd Coloun 1 '^W USUALLY128 words
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Miscellaneous117 1953-04-02 7 The Weather .Minimum temperature iJJQ pjn. on March 31 to 1 '30 am. on April 1■ Singapore '76 deßrer?> Ptnanjs '74-. Kota Bahru < •73 1. Kuala Lumpur '73' Ipoh »72-. Kuantan i7o' .Maximum temperature <7.30 am to 730 p.m. I on April 1. Singapore i •93i. Prnan« <88>. Kota117 words
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225 1953-04-02 8 Federation police 'second to none' KUALA LUMPUR Wod. tjthe Federation's Police Force is orond to none and it tmm tt* future with eoaftdtnei and re Soivp. sa; s Col A. E I Young, ro'iring Comm slonrr of Police. In his r farowoll message srnt to aii ranks today t "It225 words
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Article49 1953-04-02 8 KOALA lAMPUR. Wed The 1 t Battalion Nya-.V»and Kit I Afnran Rifles U f nome soon. It wi'l he re- pieced by the 2nd Battalion KA R whose advance party hej already arrived in Malaya The i-» Battalion arrived in Malaya in January last year49 words
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Article, Illustration266 1953-04-02 8 July-September quarter may be affected KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. DI'RRKR estate owners and employee* will discuss next week, the fall in the price of -übber. They will ratify new wage rates for the pn-sont quarter starting from April and review the situation as266 words
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Article97 1953-04-02 8 She wasn't fed, she told court The Singapore Sixth Police Court magistrate. Mr. R B I. Pates, yesterday advised a young married woman. Tan Ah Choo, to return to he^ husband lie refused to make an ordei on her summons for rr.aintenter herself and their child. Left on her own97 words
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188 1953-04-02 8 72 given another chance to qualify SEVENTY-TWO former students of the Singapore Teachers Training College are being given another chance to become teachers. These students had to stop their training in June last year because their Senior Cambridge certificates were not adequate. The vice-principal of the TT.C. Mr R. Ellis,188 words
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Article42 1953-04-02 8 Manisar binte Pawl, of Kirn Keat Road, charged with criminal breach of trust of a gold chain and a ring belonging to Zainal binte Indol. was yesterday acquitted In the Singapore Sixth Police Court without ncr defence being called42 words
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Article30 1953-04-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed More than 190 clerks of Police Headquarters in Kuala Lunipur attended the farewHl ten party given to Col. A. E Y"ung. Commissioner of Police. toda>-30 words
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146 1953-04-02 8 TP^h. Wed One hundred and kp ano gr'.s from the Slim School and the T»ngl.n Bch«..'l left Cameron Highland* today for Tapah protected by an escort of the Ist Battalion the ManChester Regiment and the 12th Royal Lancers, with RAF air rover. 'The children146 words
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Article141 1953-04-02 8 Departmental action IPOH. Wednesday. T»HREE charges of cheating, which had been preferred against J. J. A. Small, former OC.P.D.. Kroh were withdrawn when the case was mentionei in the Sessions Court today Inspector Pall Singh told the President of the Court. Mr J R Whimster.141 words
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Article161 1953-04-02 8 T*HE rush if on for admission to primarj one flasse I Sinsapore Government *r.d 1 1 aided English schools in Jan- 1 < uary i\ Although applicationi \ere| I only supposed to have <tiited coming in f-orn yesterday 1 many poured in a> early161 words
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Article153 1953-04-02 8 HE HAD RED PAPERS Sentenced to year in prison SEAH HOR MOR. 25. a rubber tyre factoryworker, was sentenced by Tan Ah Tan. the Sinsa pore First Criminal Dls trlct Judge, yesterday tn one year's Imprisonment for having two terroris* documents In a roffpe shop in Geylang Road on Dec.153 words
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Article40 1953-04-02 8 Tan Leng pleaded guilty 'yesterday i n the Singapw fifth Police Court to a eh of possessing- opium a*tdoph:m utensils in Nankin Street OB Mar. 31. He was put on a six -month $300 bond40 words
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Article33 1953-04-02 8 Oovinda Appavoo was >••••- tcrday fined $5 when lie pleaded guilty in the s.-i^r-p^r« Sixth Police Court to a charge of di»>rrterlv mur in front of Kandang Kerbau Hospital on Mar 1133 words
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124 1953-04-02 8 They will march in Queen's procession MALAYA'S eicht naval repre tentative* to the Coronation will march with the Queen* prorensinn from Bin kinc ham Palace lo Westminster Ahhev on June I. The Yfilavan contingent will be Ihe lariest from the cn'nnie* Kasl Africa is tending threr while H«n« Kons Sierra124 words
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Article56 1953-04-02 8 S.m r>h H.nt I lanjon* Pagar Road yeiterdai ordered la Ihe S.ngtD. Police Court to pay h:s wife Lim P"h Choo. m a month for the maintenance ol their child I m told thr court I had been separated from her hu*bind (Of v fean and56 words
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Article56 1953-04-02 8 Y« iCh n 1 m Byefl v Road »-hn.«' d<>« bit M P.i wani on .Mar 2 wa.» yesterd* nied $10 in th. S.nfapo S.xth Pol rt> Court Thr m«2;stratp. Mr R B xarn^d Tee that if h dr>2 b t ny nnc cl.se he56 words
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Advertisement77 1953-04-02 8 Already many of the planters of Malaya have wisely invested t^fcj^i in over OUv FERGUSON TRACTORS moment, finßcr-top controlled cultivation on many tvpcs of ground Wits **x\i^ iß^^F mini ic^^p? ii^^ i^^ is YOU CAN BUY FERGUSON TRACTORS FROM BORNEO MOTORS IN SINGAPORE MALACCA SEREMBAN *&uA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG BUTTERWORT!77 words
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Article477 1953-04-02 9 To ho fishing-or ntuybo hunting? fVHE thinK most pooplp A hat« most in this world is having to make decisions. Im t:ri-d always having to make up my m.m about sonwthng Im nfit toing to drcidr another thin r today if it kills me." they threaten But they rant HCapi477 words
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Article95 1953-04-02 9 /■Vow HAZFJ. MOO/) ARE ycti wishing 'ha' the Y^ar of tiiilcl alloy,- you a liitlp m rr for Dome T Hoiy.r'' If vnur ill nl .W=n run to makirc \r>-ir Easter prrsrrt other br.Eiit ln<*:i^ in r Th« o'd hn^kf-' hanti U» n anci faa'enrr -h i M95 words
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Article, Illustration106 1953-04-02 9 Three evening gowns tor different, wonderful evenings. LEFT: Hack lace over midnight blue taffctta makes this short evening gown tor dinner-dancing. The lace jacket md peplum is removable, leaving a decollete tatferta top and a two-tiered lace skirt. CENTRE: A classic dancing gown in silk jersey in your own colour,106 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-04-02 9 In England bdiet do not *t a rale wear kjt t with riieir evening drett However a Roman coutureir rhmfcs dif.'crcn' Tint evening drett in p.nrel green with wfcire oiftcrn S.u a feat to march '/cry bc:omm» 10041 words
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Article507 1953-04-02 9 XI AND fashions may change, but hand care remains thr same. Regular use of hand lotion will help to keep the hands soft and smooth. Keep some near you and use it every time you hav< washed your hands 'having dried them thoroughly first507 words
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Article104 1953-04-02 9 /"|NCB. upon a time there "was a little girl who was playlne near a rail wav line and who. when ncr mothel* was not '.ooklntr. wandered on to thA track just as an express train came in steht The engine ariver eau';nt Mght of the child, realized tne104 words
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Article26 1953-04-02 9 YUGOSLAVIA Mission MRS. Tomchitch. who reprrsented her country at the Goodwill Congress in India, is ar ortranizer with excep tional capabilltifs A graduate of "he Lujbljana26 words
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Article319 1953-04-02 9 VL r HAT is the modern woman's idea of an idoal dojj? An affectionate spaniel? A protective Alsatian, maybe? A terrier? An eyecatching Borzoi? The authoritative answer Ls given by official Kennel Club figures issued today. It Ls the miniature poodle— an absurd Peter Pan of319 words
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Article170 1953-04-02 9 HTKE greatest moment '■in a Rtrl's •■rominK out" season is when sh«II presented T;»ls year, about five hundred debutantes, wrann" evening gowns with the traditional train, and the three "Prince of Wa.es" feathers ir Their hair, will make their rurtsey to the Queen; thr «eep Court rurtiey" that170 words
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Article175 1953-04-02 9 LUXEMBURG has Just published the proKramme of the ceremonies and ftstivities that will take place on the 9th April, on thr occasion of the wrddinp of Crown Prinrr John ot Luxemburg and Princess Josephine Charlotte of Belgium. In the meanwnlle. me H.-inci>s has not been idle for she175 words
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Advertisement36 1953-04-02 9 TRIUMPH MAYFLOWER Economical, easy to manoeuvre and yet one off the roomiest 10 h. p. cars on the road. $4545 «V*ILMLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 WEARNE BROS., LTD. FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES36 words
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Advertisement299 1953-04-02 9 TOMORROWS i\ foothi;ar Vk lIIOM Bally and Dorothy Perkins MORNING AFTERNOONE\EN.NG AND COCKTAIL c IN ALL THE NEWEST MATERIALS AND CCLCUR3 ENGLISH SIZES 2 TO 7A AMERICAN SIZES 3\ TO 9 John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, 1. TVo HatkwL ttafijiiu J pond s n jam Ijl It It f*w*e«tio<i in299 words
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Miscellaneous163 1953-04-02 9 Straits Times Crossword ACBOfll 12. AAI terve (be gueata on 11 (S. j^v^ci^s; o^,; 5 *«-wj£ ik oc 11. Storeroom mhlch would n«x i-llin ft tea -AT sssje. 'ess 14. The forbiddrn Image if). K 15. Oood spirits at thr Nortto Pol«? S»lati« n will br piMKM *n (X 1.163 words
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Article, Illustration194 1953-04-02 10 FRESH FRUIT MARKET pUTURE market tendencies do not appear to be \t>r\ bright, said Mr W Hitch:: <nn rhairman of the Sinnap'>re Fresh Fruit Importers association, at the filth anniversary dinner of the Fruit."! and Veeetabie D?alers Association. However. aoo>ct Mr H.:chinson politiro economic rirvelopment throughout the world «a.< In194 words
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Article, Illustration472 1953-04-02 10 Impact of low rubber prices not yet felt 'IT is of the utmost importance to Singapore trade as a whole, that the three Chambers of Commerce the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Ihe Indian Chamber of Commerce, and the Singapore Chamber of Commerce should work472 words
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Article, Illustration318 1953-04-02 10 timber is losing markets in Britain because the uneven sawinjr of the wood makes it an uncompetitivc proposition for British furniture manufacturers. This was the opinion expressed, in Singapore by Mr. Alex Sim. managing director of Churchill and Sim Ltd.. City of London wood318 words
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Article63 1953-04-02 10 THE Federal Legislative Council last week approved expenditure of $26 000 to mert the cost of two complete sets of spraying equipment specifically designed to fit into Beaver aircraft, and a quantity of spray chemical, in order that the Federation Government would be in a position63 words
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Article, Illustration92 1953-04-02 10 The compradore of the Singapore Traction Co. Ltd. Mr Seah Pen* (hum tarr a farewell parly at the Chinese Capitol Restaurant on Saturday in honour of the general manager. Mr A. A. Ewtng. who left this week for Britain and the IS on I««t*. If Left to right: Mr. G.92 words
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Article127 1953-04-02 10 SCARCE METAL SAMPLES SAMPLEB of scarce metals submitted by potential .suppliers in Malaya to the reI s.onal ufflir of tiie U.S. Defence Materials Procurement A«ency. in Singapore, have .v> tar woved of no commercial value. Samples tested by Malayan Laboratories for the DM.P.A ncludu llmenite. lircontum and i-arundum. but exam.ination127 words
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Article146 1953-04-02 10 MR. L N. Cnullanl. director of K Chellaram and Sons tF.E.i Ltd. High Street Sn- gapore. has left on a round the world business tour wh eh *il; take him to Indonesia Philipp n»'s. Hong Kong Japan U.S. Oermany. Pakistan. India and Cey.on During the absence on leave146 words
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Article, Illustration246 1953-04-02 10 SYEO Ibrahim bin Omar Aisagoff JT. wa* horn in Mecca in April IR*9 and is a leading figure in Islam in Malaya. He is the son of Syed Omar bin Mohamed Al*agoff. who was born in Singapore in 1R52 and whose family from the Hadramaut246 words
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Advertisement123 1953-04-02 10 (souk OeuGntr Bl&ck WKite MADE IN ENGLAND SOLE AGESTS CHOY BROTHERS (MALAYA) LIMITED riSC A PORE -KUALA I. UMPV R IPOH HHBMHMMUnai^^^MSjB^IKMBMBBBMB^B^B^B^B^B-^BM! mmm j^^, B^Jg^l mBl BOVRIL RSI 1 w\. 7^ i> w *-*•^^^P^y 'J V ?MIIII|lMllt}IIIIMIIIIII(MI!li;illllC]::tllill|MI()IIIMIIIIIII(JIMi:iHlinC]IHIMNIIII(]llllllt l W AIM. MM! THE OI»I \B\<. lIATK oi EMBASSY HOTEL LTD. |<t|<l'oviir123 words
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Advertisement563 1953-04-02 10 'I I4M) ADD YIAtS TO THI LIFI OF YOUt MNI l\\\ Uj.r\ i Porker Quink SD VX W I *t tg 'L~*mtM «M\-\ 1 1 pf«v«nn clotting and (umming. a>.!uall> i.lean« and 1 nti«hr« oul your pen a« >ou writ* >■ (>nnk keepi your pm flowing unoothly. Ptrminttii and »a«h-563 words
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Article130 1953-04-02 11 MELBOURNE. Wed. Cfefvlnf prlcaa of aclacted atoeks. 'ompared with thoae on Tueaday wert: Loan 3<i'; 1*45-58 tne 3d. -SLoan3>«% IM3-***** —5- AuatralaaUn Paper II 3d 4d Auat. Conaoi. Ind. 43 3d M Auat. Amal Tin 96 Bank of NSW. £37 8 9d 3d Bradford Co ton 15 —3d130 words
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Article165 1953-04-02 11 NEW YORK. Wed ANOTHER lell-ofT at openlnc forced the New Yftk itock market yeaterdajr to addlMonal maMa of mofttly fractions to »l an<i to new lows for the current reac- j tion touched off by Kotean peace pver'ura*. The ar>-rall«4i "«ar favourites" acaln bore the brunt of165 words
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Article47 1953-04-02 11 Tri* Nf»l«van Exrhan^e Bantc A.«.«"fla'ion marie no al«*>ra'lon» lr. Ma r»»e« -o mejptiantu ve«.'errtav On 'he free eTrhanre rr.srkr* In Hnric Koni %-»^'rrflav b»> US <1o',;»r "as cun'erl a» 5 92'- for cast an-l MM for TT »'erHnp rji:nt*fi at !*B3 arxi on" tael of47 words
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Article46 1953-04-02 11 Rubber cloned on the Singapore market ve«terd»y at 68 rents a pound unr*hanß*<l on TursdaV* prtre The market w»s described as generally oulet wjth a moderate offtake for oversea shipment TTfe price ranged between 69 cent; and rents. The close mas steady after easier.46 words
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528 1953-04-02 11 TIN PRICE SLUMPS: SHARE VALUES MARKED DOWN RUBBER STEADY AT CLOSE THE decline in the price of commodities and share values continued in the Singapore markets yesterday. Tin fell by 514.12J a plcul. Lhe biggest price fluctuation for many months, and In some quarters this Is attributable to dwindling if528 words
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Article83 1953-04-02 11 v^HIPS lying aloncslde the Singapore Harbour Board wharvea or expected today are: wr.lem Rut* 1-2. Ntfuw Hrlland 4-9. BfttavU C.P.. »nanv «-7. More! la r-9 Steel CrtemUt IS. Penavon 13-14. Seottdvk la-K. Kjimiininc I*. Leovllle 19-20. Ma!lm N. Wall 6. Srudal N. Wall Hoech Sllvermoon 23-24. Darvel 3S.83 words
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Article17 1953-04-02 11 The prirt? of tin In Sint«porr yeittprdaY wu derlßred ■t M52.M. a plrul. down fM.US.17 words
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Article194 1953-04-02 11 Slnc»p<MT (hlfrf«r Pr»4arr Es- I rhanc*-. Soon prtcr* par Dlrul m-«T»: Capm: quiet- buvrrn Ml 4 fob., sellcru I4J>». taeanal all: qulr>i BRBJN S«S 1 rr»p*r: itaadv. quiet: Miitr ->k hitr l«10 nelleri. Sara* ak f«ns I unrhanxed > lam pone bUrk ts3i (up SIS on mnrp damaiMli194 words
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Advertisement1340 1953-04-02 11 ft ,'J«? MANSFIELD CO., LTD. T IZ* I Pa.taft i-xr<fporatarj ta SMgoporai AR ttkn BLOB rVMMBL LINE Bag** Carrtert epHaa ta paacaad via attrar partt fa lc*d and atacaaiaa carga SAILINGS ta LIVIRPOOL GLASGOW. LONDON ft COMTININTAL PORTS Ova Sout P Sham Penonaj Akm.«, for Lrverprv.l ft Dublm 6 11/131,340 words
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Advertisement551 1953-04-02 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Fe« U K /CONTININT para P Sfwrn Pe-vjng Brn.lder pja G*»»~« Liverpool. m 6. 11/12 S/ 6 Apr 7/ S Apr. Rc-ir-dom 13/16 Apr. 16/31 Apr. 22/34 Apr Bewcleach MM Genoo L'vareeal. 12/17 Ap*. 16/36 Apr 31/31 Apr. "--■■lirV^^ IS/21 Ap*. 32/34 Apr. 3S/37Apr i'"^^^^ "/MAP..551 words
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Advertisement568 1953-04-02 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN U K CONTININT S pora P S'haa> Ptnong "IMa" for Bf^gkok 'not M>B/IMR n<»»-rj».. 4/ 7 Ap* "An«an»" r-.r a^^jk^i, Mo^rjkeng Man .'o Kobr- K Vok«hom 9 IS/14 Apr 11/14 Apr. 16/11 Apr "Prataria" a-ma*->* r o->n h k^o M<wi o K-b* Y B568 words
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Advertisement1132 1953-04-02 11 MeAUSTER tk CO., LTD. TIL: N. 5»44 KLLBMMAM 4k BUCENALL KLAVBMBM 14MB LONaMM,. HAVR^TT.R.AM v^O^R Attaatma «ara. f»r Canrral ft Saata and tor US A North Atlantic Port* I Amtrlcan Partt and Conodo via Co*om»>o .......uuun" It. "CITY Of MAMCHISTIR t BOUGAINVIUI Sporr P Shorn Pano»-g Vrw»> P »v3ry. r1,132 words
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Article56 1953-04-02 12 HEM'S Jnofhtr piete Mire*. dimennom! nrwi M.C.M. r»a»« jyit tnnnunrrd their inktm »io« to nlm "Kit* M« K»lr ra TackfiiMtor a»4 3-D. Th« itin Itr Kathryn Gr»Yto« lad Ann M4Wt Tkit ♦y;i-l«n«.h Mm wil. MWw M.CM.'t 10 rt.mr, ttt "MttNKtfli." »♦»•<♦« «"M K k« •cm in Si«g»p«rt.56 words
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752 1953-04-02 12 HHIW iltiUUll - HHIW iltiUUll -««rt/v r THE Sound Barrier one of the finest pictures made anywhere in the world for the past few years, drew inadequate houses at Shaw Bros' Capitol theatre, in Singapore, and was transferred to the smaller Pavilion. "The Importance of Beinp:752 words
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Article264 1953-04-02 12 HERE r» a iclection fihm new m circ«lati«n m Si*c<porc of Ht« F?drrjtion Three inn mr;ni in n«rtr*nd•»g film, two ftan beffcf rfcaa »v«ri«« one ttar food tr>r«rt«.r>wiit LIU Simple tenfimrntji but enchanting, irorv and waif, witk puppcM and dreamt in unusual pre»«n'jfion. MIIT MI TONIGHT TnrM pljy264 words
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Article165 1953-04-02 12 HAVINO brrn a little rude on this page to one British Picture, I can now be nice to another one. "Royal Heritage, whether you are a monarchist or not. whether you are a loyal jubJect of Her Majesty or an intending Coronation tourist of foreign allegiance. is a165 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-04-02 12 Beautiful Swedish born MAI ZETTERUNG. who stars tn "The Ringer".10 words
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Article296 1953-04-02 12 THE University of. Malaya announces a series of fortnightly gramophone recitals tc which the public are invited. The first recital wtli take place tomorrow evenine and the programme will consist of a recording of Handels MesMah. with Isooe Baillle. Norman Walker, the Hudoersfleld Choral Societ> anri the Liverpool Philharmonic296 words
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Advertisement281 1953-04-02 12 f'^/rlMWr^^^^ rro/n Today JE±£g£i&A&b\wAA 1-45. 4. 6.30 9.30 Its the HAPPY E&fttgm ATTENBOROUGH pjjEv^Jf: T^eriDdirEfHne In TECHNICOLOR with Heorher Thatcher Plus! Featurette: MARY -QUEEN MOTHER A Tribute to the Oowgrr Ouren \K«> P.lthe \r»v O\f..i(l < imhririce Boat Riire and the (.rand Nation*l. lloliria) Mil i nine Shows II a.m.281 words
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Advertisement182 1953-04-02 12 j^STAJRTS TOP^^ SHE'LL SING AND DANCE YOUR HEART AWAY! I(ffll(FE»Alii_ ANMOUNCLj.ig.fcTI I Is your namr "LIU" .ir "1.1 l V* If so. thrn attend tonight* !>.3# performance <ml» o' M.OJf.*! 'I 111" and on obtaining your tirkrt you will rerrne a hin sump surpn«.' gift. GRAND EASTER MIDNIGHT SHOWS! HHmTOMORROW182 words
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Article198 1953-04-02 13 OTEC in another easy win /\RILNTAL Telephor.p Htdrtc Company. la.->i yr.ir'.s Ltanaa and Cup run-n»r.>-up. IMlgaMi U p their 1-1 succeai ovct Chartered Bank X" in thr Blncaporc Bi Housr.s FA Div. 1 with ;n otbet cuiivim inn win on th< 'i! .i Itu v bout Pulo Btikum Bportj Club198 words
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Article303 1953-04-02 13 -^L. J^C&^^^^^L B i^ B^^^H B^ B d^ B |>^^^^^^ B B^^^K B^ B j^|^aja2^_^gk a^'^&|B^K^kßrfK^BAß^| l^^^^^^^^^ff^BßaMßMßßßßßailllr^^^^^^^^^^^^^^y^^ff^^^WWl^^P^Wr^^Wl STANVAC go down bu 12-1 <l\ GOALS, including a hat-truk. by Malaya Cup kft-wingvr Alan Km:', and five more by Vassin, enabled the formidable Fraser and303 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-04-02 13 SOM SAX Yllt \KII\K (left), of the Vurk Body Buildinr Mm. (oe s in with a hody attack .i;.iin-' K<iy M. Ortega (\rniv) in thr fl>weicht Anal of the Singapore B<i\inj \v>n< uiiiii- v imvircN t hampioiishlps on Tuesday nicht. Virabhak won on points.— Straits Times picture.47 words
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Article212 1953-04-02 13 the quant he Mai v ti be ,il:i\ril :it thr- BJafal Smc.i- -;-< re O'-lf Club -n Saturday i<: F jr.ne i v: BMaar: c v M i i.i r MarMfeM: J. C sur•i".- A. R. Dux.- r a. Merry R O B«r!ian Q II lllrl.v212 words
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Article103 1953-04-02 13 Hrvults o.' yenterd-iy s V.M.C A. tennis' Men Mn«le» <qtiarter-fln.il«i On* Clirv Bee b H Kami* 6-2 6-1: I i:n Hr* Chlr. bt l.im Khle I4an* 6-1 C-2. Men's doiibk-s tqtiarlerliii.il>. l)r f V Kliwi UKi Tracr-y bl N S Wl* and H K ■HUH hatiil) C-:i103 words
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Article177 1953-04-02 13 Sime Darby hit 6 past M. Airways v :ir>t ti.,i. vh<>« .c- li !i-ir en o:.l\ rtf iverSiinr D-.ith 1 ■'.si-ir Ui. 1 iii .nil .it Oevl.i'i;) >■ irrda\ u.k wa< :ne v.ik i:. ill*!;- m v. Mie »-err> rew.irtiMl ..Ii li\e •,'ielr 1...ut d. lr:- hall Mat N.^ir Nt177 words
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Article222 1953-04-02 13 Traction Compnny gat fir-ir uiiheaten record •ban they brat Outhrir Sports Club 3-0 iii Dlv 2 at the BODCA ground V Sin" t|Kire Tradlon led 1-0 In the ilf UirouL'h a Koal by Soni; CMa y. rh- In the verond half ArMnid <■<( Uie lend ami with222 words
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Article260 1953-04-02 13 Ie time shortens for the finp Hill Clunb tne*tini: U> be held no Sunday at 9am rom;ietl;nr« art b'i*H\ engacrd In hrlnctnc their mar-hlnr- to i-et f eet km I The fmir V ra< Ins* ran t»<i Quua^ra. .< Kle:t »nd i ftaNr Na.-Ji260 words
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284 1953-04-02 13 Hongkong Hank "A" Shell Co. 3. I AST year's senior League and Cup winners. I Hi. .vi. .hi- Bank "A", convlnclnfly defeated an I erratic Shrll «>. eleven in a hard-fought Div. One match at .l.ilan Besar stadium yesterday. I intb tbc Bank'a284 words
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Article80 1953-04-02 13 'he I Amatew 1 Maa, .if t-r n lap«e of ••»o yr-ar«. I he B. i Pahat Mal«v I 27. Repte-ei in- from Kluanc n> i. 11...I 1 J.h. B.ihru. M-oar ted were: pre?.ii Peoh C. I I iKlu..i.s': rtcrfjreattfaati die Bain \i. it i P80 words
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Article40 1953-04-02 13 Ku\.i! Am P. C<:;>» WM Nee I BM f-or.n *f for «e\e;i de< 1 Htimer 20 :ir.' mil Pomfret 2-1H Ccnlev 2-in> FA PC «9 tnr one Ai'kr' Clarke 54 not out. Shan 3040 words
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Article23 1953-04-02 13 Stor.ik.-e had liflc In beating V Pu li-iu:u Ho-.10 2-0 in a Dlv 1 rricli it K..rr-r P..rk yes .:da\23 words
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Advertisement252 1953-04-02 13 m* wVRESTLING!!! HAPPY WORLO STADIUM SATURIAY4APIILATIF.iI. DON 1 MISS THIS STUPENDOUS PROCRAMMI THE WONDERMAN ttfTfe* ZAMBO A Never Has A Wrestler Been Rereiverl Kn Enthu«ia*tiralfr ta ThU Nnn With Hi* Ama/ine Tartirt He Really r^B < «plurrr| The < r<»»d. veraus Rrilliant Rut Mrrciles* Arab I ARABET SAID \M BOA)252 words
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Advertisement478 1953-04-02 13 fo-Monito ii tVm FRIDAY APRIL 3rd HAPPY WORLD SEE MALAYA'S GREATEST FINEST PROMOTION IN 30 YEARS'! TICKETS M H^ §|5.51«.fA.93 W| SELLING y^C^S WINSTON'S m m mM fa%iA ak Tel ***** j TO-MORROW I TICKETS WILL I ONLY BE ON f SALE AT THE f V,. I HAPPY WORLD HttVBV478 words
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Miscellaneous13 1953-04-02 13 SINGAPORE TIDKS NMT: H«h 000-» nn-» 121!) |M>: Low 0419 .0 8. at**13 words
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Miscellaneous110 1953-04-02 13 «;orrrir. v\F» IKAtilr: HIV I lUhnl K'rlh v Slar *oc:-rrilc«. 1..1111 Re«ar t)IV 3\: r nit>|Mninn< X h'i.rn.i.'. l\-»> <i>-«tant: KM. I.. T Hf|p*aw f( \M\ 'round. INTVTt <( BMMM VMmia 1 BartI. \i. l-u. 1....1 SKVIO- II\«.IK: DIV. t: m<r v rn»<. niv. t: 1:1 mi t! r: \vr.110 words
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Article2015 1953-04-02 14 EPSOM JEKP - EPSOM JEKP Brigadoon slams field to land odds for Bagby By MYSTIC MELODY (late Al Ha mi I) a stylish four-year-old by Stardust, demonstrated his sprinting prowess when he led from start to finish in the Class 1, Div. 1 gix-furlong sprint at Ipoh yesterday, second2,015 words
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Article47 1953-04-02 14 TOTAL POOL: $330.597. Kirsl: 2»5~39 M9^b« Second: U'.lHj UAM4 Third: 392M7 $21.31' Starters <52.i89 each): Nos. 3271 M, UMM, 38M11. *****». 37M14. i .161* ;i i .(i. r uiLNolations ($2.00« rarh): Noa: ***** H. in 1 *****3. Mm.. 1 1 *****7, 4»33»7. *****. M»b9~,. 1002*8.47 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-04-02 14 THE FINISH of the Lincolnshire Handicap, first big race of the English flat rnrino season. Winne* .ras Sailing 'right of the 'tro leading horses which iron by half a length from Lord Roseberyx Fastnet Rock. Popper picture.37 words
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Article848 1953-04-02 14 Class One 1 ttxui 2nd Run 6F. »T. 6F. 1M. Kcrorr X X A:no J*ador x X i> Amoroso >x X r a*i.i Minor x X r B-.rrnw Boy x x iv Bet x -x 1 Ji. i .if). ..<ics X X a Hiiid.i« x x848 words
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Article132 1953-04-02 14 rwiHERE will be nine races on the first two day* at tie Sin- aapore Turf Club's April meeting, and eight on the c last day. Dates for the meeting are Apr. 11. 15 and 18 The J schedule is 1 FIRST DAY: Clas s 1. Div. 1132 words
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Article, Illustration221 1953-04-02 14 JA< K BEAIMONT - THE BIG FICMN POMPEY IN 7 ROUNDS JA< K BEAIMONT, «»r« YO L A > D I. r«mprt. \hr IHnid.d Htrt with the trip hammer run I .h.mld win ii. Md- lh» w hrdulrd I* r..unds iir lletit* IMmrll of Kljl. at thr Happj W»rla. Mii»ap«rr. In marrow niflu Io221 words
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Article, Illustration261 1953-04-02 14 RALPH MODDFR I - RALPH MODDFR I 1 v U«>l P»-.-p.' hai' alrrad< madr up their Tii:nl» l>» urn In who will win lMT»«rr<>« n(Hi litht— the MB I ml' I" pr\ by a knock out iii-t m t)atrk on* al thai. 1 will i o< attempt mywl! It i»261 words
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Advertisement1391 1953-04-02 14 CLASSIFIED ADS Continue*! trom Ka«e HOUSES LAND FOR SALE BFAt'TIFI'I. and valuable vacant He\»ted land Freehold Area about «600 sq. feet, near Thomson Red Police Station All modern <..n\rnlence* Apply Box A7IIS. ST BUNGALOW Ramsey Ule of M..n do» income taxi Sun L«e. 1 rec. 5 bed bath 2 W.C1,391 words
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Advertisement139 1953-04-02 14 MORE SPORT— P. 11 4H Ma- i^M^^^^M^^ AflMftMiaClfaW M A^H^* I W a^^^^Lf A Time-Saver m I It takes an experienced operator oflflLur TIME-O-CRAF only a few seconds to determine the rate of a watch By us n^ this modern timing machine we can I therefore regulate our watches quickly139 words
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