The Straits Times, 30 April 1953
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Title Section12 1953-04-30 1 The Straits Times TWELVE PAGES gPfGAF»BE, THURSDAY, APRIL 3S. 1>53. li CENTS12 words
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Article585 1953-04-30 1 They may refuse to ride at races in Selangor gKINIUK .MM h^S suspended on the first day of the Selangor meeting may refuse to ride again at future races in Kuala Lumpur. The leflai adviser to the Malayan Jockeys' Association. Mr. Murray Brash, in a statement last585 words
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296 1953-04-30 1 Malenkov reverts to policy of Stalin LONDON. Wed. -A return to orthodox Stalinist policy is seen by many observers h»re in the renewed baefclnr by the Malenkov Government of the idea of a Big Five peace pact. Ruv.i.l. China and Bulgaria came into line yesterday with me.ssav* pledging support forReuter - 296 words
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Article25 1953-04-30 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. Genera. K M Cariappt, 53. retired ..a» r-irf-Chief of the Indian Army, has been appointed High Commissioner to Australia APAP - 25 words
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Article81 1953-04-30 1 The crowd at yesterdays ract-.s in Kuala Lumpur was t alfcsti -nice thr war Phil Taimard. who gave up his trmtaftkof tteeaec recently to ride again, took the day's honours with thre* winners, i Several riding boys given temporary licences, rode with the more experienced jockeys81 words
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Article31 1953-04-30 1 MELBOURNE. Wed— five of Australia's six Stale Premiers were among about 1.400 passengers who left here today aboard the Orient liner Oronsay for London and the Coronation.31 words
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138 1953-04-30 1 HALL SOMNET - Fire damages Raffles' English Home HALL SOMNET Prom LONDON. Wed. HIGHWOOD HOUSE, the Middlesex home of Sir Stamford Rallies, was severely damaged by fire doring last night. For two hoars M firemen foucht the fierce Mas*, aad then spent n>e hours damping M down. They saanaged to prevent the flames138 words
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Article107 1953-04-30 1 GANGS IN REVENGE' CLASH 2 men beaten up ra street tang battle yesterday two men were seriously wounded in Singapore This was the second such underworld fight within the past two days. Police said that the gangs had previously clashed over protection money from prostitutes. And yesterday, said a police107 words
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306 1953-04-30 1 P.O. CLERK CARRIED OFF BY GANG, THE* KNIFED SEREMBAN Wed. A EURASIAN clerk of A the postal department, JSeremban was waylaid last night by four Indians who. after gagging him and tying him up, took hirr by car four miles outside Seretnban. He was then .stabbed and left. They to**306 words
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55 1953-04-30 1 AKIHITO PAYS A CALL AT THE PALACE LONDON, Wed. Crown Prince Aklhito of Japan, on his second day In London, today paid a courtesy call oi the British Royal household The Prince drove from hi* Kensington Palace Gardens residence to Buckingham Palace and signed the visitor's book of the Queen55 words
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300 1953-04-30 1 Lack of on-the-spoL authority slows Korean truce talks From LACHIE MACDONALD M PANMINJOM. Wednesday. COME Inited Nations observers are disappointed^ k the stiffly military and unproductive nature of tfl new Korean truce talks They believe some rhanl must \h- made In their <-ompocition and 4iploma^H representatives included to deal with300 words
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Article69 1953-04-30 1 Woman hurt by shot from gun A YOUNG woman. Mrs. Cdna Heng was accidentally shot in the home of a friend in Kirn Keat Road, Singapore, last night. Mrs Heng was Lilting Det. Insp. Salwyn Ameraslnghe. who was ill Police said that while the inspector was removing a revolver from69 words
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135 1953-04-30 1 FOR THE COMMTIOR HOUSE HUNTERS LONDON. Wed LONDON £hS who planned to quit Britain durinc the Coronation and .et their homes and luxury flats to wealthy Americans at bus rents have been disappointed. "They have tound that the overseas visitors justReuter - 135 words
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120 1953-04-30 1 EGYPT: One more step to a republic CAIRO. Wed Kcypt took another step towards becoming a rrpublic today when it* constitution draft mc subcommittee rave a favourablr verdict. The «üb-rommitte«- of II mem •era rocommended a parliamentary republican systaan aa th« best reflate for the country. It prnpaaud that the120 words
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167 1953-04-30 1 All-out attack imminent BAIGON. Wednesday. ADVANCING Vietmlnh Communist columns were today 15 miles from Luang Prabang. royal town on jthe Mekong River which forms Indo-Chinas frontier I with Burma and Siam. Forward elements threatenln* the town are now more numerous than the FrenchReuter - 167 words
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Article58 1953-04-30 1 110 MILES AWAY —They're radioactive SAN BERNARDINO, Call- fornia. Wed —Two men who I were In the desert 110 miles I front last Saturday's atomic I explosion in Nevada were re- ported by a doctor today to be radioactive Testa are being made to determine if Owen D. Atkins and58 words
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Article21 1953-04-30 1 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Anthony Eden underwent a second operation today A medical bulletin said his condition was satisfactory. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article28 1953-04-30 1 LONDON. Wed.— The Countess of Rosebery was fined £2 today for speeding on her way to attend Queen Mary's funeral at Windsor on Mar 31.28 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-04-30 1 NIK .SILTA.N OF PfcKAK. who is in London, pins the Perak Meritorious Service .Medal on lt-vear-old Chrtatophrr loulson. whose father. Mr. G. D Toulson. former Deputy Chief PoUre Officer. Perak. was^dlled when the hellcuf4m in whirh be was flvin^wastud nr«tr :f»»h hist J.i-nP^55 words
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Article12 1953-04-30 1 TOKYO. Wed Emperor Hirohlto celebrated hit 52nd birthday today.12 words
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Article133 1953-04-30 1 Red boss and 3 bandits killed KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. pOMMUNIST district committee boss Tong Wee Hong, leadei of the number two branch of thr Malacca east terrorist or:r:i"usation. wfls killed fssteiday with one of his gang. A patrol of No 11 platoon o the Ist Gordons shot them ti the133 words
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Article90 1953-04-30 1 LATEST BESIEGED CITY HANOI. Wed. Vietminh rebels tonight brgan to lay Mere to Luane Pr.ibang. royal capital of Laos. Se.ir here, thr rebels in i hlnins M*oop on a Viett am training ramp, abduite 1 351 army recruits. I" .P. PARIS. Wed— <ien. Salan. French C-in-C in the Far i-i90 words
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115 1953-04-30 1 LONDON. Wed— Despite *i* disillusioning experience* CoL A. E. Young, former Federation Police Commissioner. thinks the detector m'oht be un'fui in questiomna the Communists in Mai ana But accordino to the Dai v Telegraph's Washingto t Correspondent, the colonel :s ironderiita uhat115 words
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Advertisement66 1953-04-30 1 "7j j^^ k ***^Q|K|BN'^ U.S.de.SIIVAjEWEiiEM >o« ovcHARO *oao tii ti««« YOU CAN'T HAVE TOO MANY ■V V ,^bVJ The perfect voay to finish dinner sweet, juicy Bart let t Pears, served with cream or custard. Mountain Maid Pears are the pick of the crop, so be sure to have a66 words
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Advertisement69 1953-04-30 1 >^^^^?b *^Hrn S PH -49 SILVA SELECTIVE^ —COOLING— W HEN* your room is suflV. cool either one of the two units MAY BE TURNED OFF. thus ensuring AS YOU LIKE IT" coolness, also, the economical usage of power A PRODUCT BACKED BY OF GENERAL FIVB YEAR MOTORS WARRANTY arc ioo69 words
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Article171 1953-04-30 2 NEW TORE. Wed.— The offer •f SIM.MM to the Hnt Communist pilot in Korea to fly a Sovirt-bmlt Jet aircraft to an Allied base publicised a form of enticement that ihr United SUtes had been practising quietly for sum. time, a report from Paris171 words
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251 1953-04-30 2 'Asking Chinese to *be traitors' LONDON, Wednesday. I ORD CHORLEY, a Labour Peer, last night said that the United States offer of thousands of dollars to Communist pilots who deliver Soviet-made MIG-15 fighters into United Nations hands as dastardly. "It was an attempt251 words
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Article85 1953-04-30 2 Crisis of sucn<: < COPENHAOEN. We d Cv mark Is still nitnou'. t^Oovfnment, though it lfaow a urek since th* eleetis* gave the Social Democrats Bead of two over the former ment coalition la '.hfLower House They fear *M.> Ac f>tlor.al referendum OB^ia/K may no' iReuter - 85 words
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Article197 1953-04-30 2 AMERICA ANSWERS COMET CHARGES WASHINGTON. Wed. rpHE United States Civil Aeronautics Administration la preparing an official reply to charges In the British Fress and by leading aviation experts that it has decided not to grant a certificate of airworthln?ss to Britain's Comet let airliner. Mr. Fred Lee. new chief o!Reuter - 197 words
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Article39 1953-04-30 2 RANGOON. Wed. Chinese Nationalist guerillas yesterday yesterday ransacked and burned the small outpost town of Nam Pawn?, near Lashl< Two guerillas were killed and '.wo policemen and two local civilians also lost their lives.39 words
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101 1953-04-30 2 WELLINGTON. Wed. k GREEN Christmas will be th. keynote of the BBC's Dec. 25 programme this yea Mr. Laurence Gllliam. head of the Corporation's feature department, said here today. It will be built round th» high summer visit of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke ofReuter - 101 words
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Advertisement241 1953-04-30 2 m Train for SUCC€SS with The School of Accoffluancy, the leading inMitution j|n the British Empire for httlding Succttiful Carttri h_f Postal Tuitioo. The Scho^P unsurpassed Hxamination Record Rivet the maximum prrMpert ofauccesw You can be sure of a ihtcnly patd^ appomtmci^BV dß^ ACCOUNTANT SECRETARY COST ACCOUNTANT WORKS MANAGER CHIEF241 words
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Advertisement303 1953-04-30 2 NOTICES NOTICE TO. Wu Chye fehln. TAKC NOTICE that AL. KR. Karupplah Plllai of No. IM. Bel- j field Street. Ipoh. has Instituted Civil Suit No 4*3 of 1950 a«alnst ■.ou In this Court under Chspter XXXIX of the Code of Civil Pro- eedara for 13.000. Interest and roaU. and303 words
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Advertisement865 1953-04-30 2 NOTICES I NOTICE NOTICB 18 HBsUDT OIVsTN that AU Basjah Bin H M. Tawl of 11-13. ChulU Street. Penanc. bas this day revoked tba Power of Attorney ha favoar of his clerk Zainul Am Ma Zalnul Abtdin datad 7th September. ltSl. <reclrtered No. 970, 51 la Supreme Cowt. Stacapoee). This865 words
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Advertisement191 1953-04-30 2 a, "RAJULA 1 i INTBNDrNO paixeniera far the »j. -Rsjula ihwild note that i all heavy baefsft 'or Naatpattinam *rd alaaras should be placed *long.«idf the resael at the Slntapore Harbour Board Oodown on the day before the veaael sail* when 12 >S per ruble foot will be charted over191 words
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Advertisement165 1953-04-30 2 Last 3 Show. 3. (IS »13 p m Warner Braa. The Bit Ifirw Big Lave Stacy! THff WINNING TEAM" slarrinc l»or,« Ranald Frank DAY BEAfiAN LdVEJOY Tomorrow Bha« Broa "BAJA SA HABI" Slim Fat Away If fat niiaa your n«ur« or makM you akort r>r brvaih and •n<tane»ra your haalth.165 words
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Advertisement363 1953-04-30 2 YoufAsmiltKvill be in trouble IJv At \of fh. lUNIOR TE K and »h« modern, regular 1^ toothbrush fits behind :x;:^ r ;r:AN\ W. »»«mui Y^W \(P\ tH«rn Hioroufhly tT^,m^4\\ *T r>re^txng infection I—-—^1 TaL C/***s "ttert kyikif bn/shes miss I m£ Wm A«ants: lha Borneo Co.. Ltd (Incorporated in Er>e363 words
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Article315 1953-04-30 3 Freedom demand from 'last bastion' to Reds in Indo-China PARIS. Wednesday. THE Cambodian Premier, Perm Nouth, said here today that if France failed to jrrant his country greater independence, Cambodians might revolt against the French authorities at the time when the Vietminh insurgents launched an offensiveReuter - 315 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-04-30 3 CONTINGENTS of various I mini Nairn is troops from the Netherlands. Greece. Siam and Ethiopia are seen as they arrived at Pusan. to replace troops now in Korea The dock in Itaed with flags of the I.N. countries.42 words
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Article93 1953-04-30 3 NAIROBI. Wed. VIAU MAU gunmen last nigh*, shot a Klkuyu .special police officer twice in the back a.* he was pa troll. ng a street in the Nairobi African location of Pumwani. He Is not expected to live. A terrorist &ang last night burned toReuter - 93 words
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Article39 1953-04-30 3 KILOORE (Texas". Wed Several people were killed when lightning exploded an oil storage tank in the heart of a residential district here yesterday. The oil set fire to an entire block of buildings— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article91 1953-04-30 3 14 officials flee West BERLIN. Wednesday. 'THE owner and 13 leading officials of East Germany's biggest privately-owned light metal processing plant have fled to the Wes* with all the plant's blueprints. The loss of the blueprints means that production in the plant, the Harzgerode Metal Works,Reuter - 91 words
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Article119 1953-04-30 3 CHAPLIN NOT RED, SAYS GOLDWYN LONDON', Wed.— Sam Goldwyn. famous Hollywood film producer, jumped to defend Charlie Chaplin, who claim* he has been hounded out of America by "vicious propaundj when he arrived her P last night. He told reporters: "In my opinion Charlie Chaplin is the greatest artist weReuter - 119 words
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Article51 1953-04-30 3 8,000 men closing in MANILA. Wed —Eight battalions of about 8.000 troops were closing in last night on Communist Hukbalahab Army Ctoef. Luis Taruc. m-ith orders to capture him alive if possible Troops are massed around Mount A ray at Central Luzon where Taruc Ls believed hiding.Reuter - 51 words
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Article46 1953-04-30 3 HONG KONG. Wed —A net profit of HK51. 093.093 and a final dividend of 12 cents per .share for the year endins Sept. 30. 1952. was announced yesterday by Mr. W A. Welch, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Rubber Trust Ltd A.PAP - 46 words
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Article175 1953-04-30 3 PARIS. Wednesday. FRENCH merchant navy officers and worker? on the 1 railways, in city transport, banks, hotels and automobile factories threatened to strike or were already out today in a wave of unrest the first for more than a year. Communist and non-Com-munist Unions backedReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-04-30 3 The latest portrait of Queen Juliana «f the Netherlands. «ht celebrates her 44th •irtMay today— VJ. photo.19 words
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Article18 1953-04-30 3 MOSCOW. Wed— Mr. Ivan Benedlktov. former Minister of Agriculture, has been appointed Soviet Ambassador to India.18 words
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Article142 1953-04-30 3 'Screened' seamen have no grouse LONDON. Tuea. BRITAIN'S MERCANTILE Marine Service Associatior said today that harsh treatment of seafarers in countries behind the Iron Curtain had passed almost unnoticed while the American screening of seamen under the McCarran Act had aroused "considerable concern In r «m r quarters." The Association'sReuter - 142 words
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Article69 1953-04-30 3 GEORGETOWN. (British O liana. Wed. The British Gjiara Peoples Progressive P»Jiy whose leaders include showed Communists, appeared a* -urea of control of the new ri<nises of Assembly as general cc.'ion results were received last night. The Party has won 16 out of 19 seats announcedReuter - 69 words
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Article55 1953-04-30 3 BOMBAY. Wed— The Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, declared today there was no question of Goa remaining a "foreign pocket in this great country." He said here "If we drive out the British from such a vast country it should certainly be possible for us toReuter - 55 words
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80 1953-04-30 3 LONDON. Wed The Duke of Gloucester, after attending the Coronation of King Felsal in Baghdad on Saturday, will go on to Amman to congratulate King Hussein, who is being crowned on the same day. it was announced here today. The Duke. un«leReuter - 80 words
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Article92 1953-04-30 3 Propaganda victims WASHINGTON, Wed. A •mall group of soldiers who have shown symptoms of succumbing to Communist indoctrination in Korea are being flown to Valley Forge Army Hospital, Pennsylvania. for mental as well as* medical treatment. An announcement did not specify the number, but says "they92 words
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Article98 1953-04-30 3 NEPAL. Wed. rE British expedition to Mount Everest has established its Camp One at the base of the ice .all leading to the western face. Now the British climbers are tackling theli flrs^lg obstaclm on the way to the unMnquprrd summit. MThe expedition Is follo^inc TheReuter - 98 words
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Article324 1953-04-30 3 Tins quiet and rubbers steadier LONDON. W«d. i A N APATHETIC atmosphere pi t- ix vailed on the Stork Market today but prices «tood up fairly > well. Par Eaatrrn bonds were itemdler. with a lifht improvement following 1 Mfflt early small lowiea on the brighI trr proapecu324 words
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Article21 1953-04-30 3 LOVDOX. April 29. Cash Buyers £725: Sellers C7M: Forward Buyer* £?2t; Sellers £723; Turnover a.m. C 5; p.m 25.21 words
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Article30 1953-04-30 3 LO?<rDON. Aprtl 2* —Spot lr.J July-Sept. 21 \4 Oct -I>r 21 .d.. Jan-Mar. 20' id.. Mar elf 11.d.. June Cu.l 21 \d.. July eJI. 21'a<2. Tone: Very «te«!y30 words
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Article24 1953-04-30 3 BERLIN. Wed —Communists in East Berlin are seizing several buildings belonging to the Catholic Church, in a stepped-up anti-church drive A P.24 words
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Advertisement140 1953-04-30 3 J 91 V I «Tin mi k J I iT ri««T m.r nt em »i. i jH B H r ktacsrot rut |^B M Mi am Ma airy. ROBERTSON s*jfa ROOFING SERVICE b) /5T ROBIRTSON PROTICTID mital Dnnc« iheeting for permanenT bui'tfng. H U 0 r 5 largr or wn«M140 words
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Advertisement206 1953-04-30 3 Blexk&WKiteJ| MADE IN ENGLAND iiiiiilllll CHOY BKOTHF MS {MALAYA I IWTf P 'If iiwjf— rr i r il l \tn K-ir<>n ********************11 l at our CORONATION SALE I Make Your Selection* Today Gents' Pyjama Suits Bah v (otton Sair Price $6*« pr. Blankets 30 s 4*> i Sale rriee S3.M206 words
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287 1953-04-30 4 But no one has complained to him SINGAPORE'S REGISTRAR, of Societies. Mr R. N. Broome. said yesterday that he has powers to call for the accounts of the Colony branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. Bat. he added, be287 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-04-30 4 HEALTH SISTER .Miss Hacked and her asuUtant. Health Inspector Inrhe Hashim. use a bamboo raft to visit the Malay kampongs alonr the Pahanc. River in Semaatan I'lu. Raub district Miss Hackett. who was awarded the M.B.E. for her work, is going on leave to Britain soon50 words
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270 1953-04-30 4 Court told how $80 will buy a forged drivina licence MOTORIST DIDN'T NEED A TEST KIWI.A Ll'MPl'R. Wednesday. RACKETEERS were selling forced driving licences from $80 to $129 each, the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate's Court was told today. .Tunis bin Wanam. 28. a private driving Instructor, pleaded entity to assisting270 words
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Article91 1953-04-30 4 KAI'LA 1 I MPI K Wed ONLY 33 days are left before Coronation Day. and the Coronation Cele* orations Committee today innmi-Kcd that much more money was needed to defra* the cost of puh lie decorations and other items. Since it was formed, the decorations91 words
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Article52 1953-04-30 4 Phua Ban Seng was yesterday charged in the Singapore Fifth Police Court with loitering in Market Street with intent to steal. The charge alleged that Phua committed the offence while being a "reputed thief." Phua claimed trial and was allowed $250 bail. The case was postponed till52 words
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Article137 1953-04-30 4 20 persons accused of rioting C«EVEN men. Manjßsah Mut3 mun. Muthuveeran Perja*amy. Noor bin MuraU Bud:n on. Ahmttd. Velu Vairakannu. Mohammed bin Abdullah and Santa Singh. *vrc charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court, yesterday with riut.ng at Syed Aiwl Road on April 28 The seven men. who claimed trial,137 words
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Article39 1953-04-30 4 MALACCA. Wed— Mr. O. K. C. Wisdom, Resident Commissioner, at the Settlement Council meeting today, paid tribute to the late Mr. V. E. Dlas, a councillor, who died last February. A minute's silence was observed.39 words
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170 1953-04-30 4 They re-live Italian battle T«HE BATTLE of the River Uri, a deciding factor in the Italian campaign during the last war. was re-fought yesterday— in Singapore. The River Liri battle, waged in 1944 before the march on Rome, was chosen as the object le-son for170 words
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Article101 1953-04-30 4 4 radio cars hunt down a python rUR Singapore police radio cars and four police lieutenants rushed to River Valley Road yesterday to hunt down a 16-foot python. One of them later klXed :t with a Steti gun. The alarm was given by a Malay resident at 356 River Valley101 words
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233 1953-04-30 4 Samad: 'I may have to quit Singapore' INCHE Abdul Samad, released from detention on Apr. 9. said yesterday that, like Mr. John Eber. h« may find It necessary to leave Singapore if conditions did not Improve. Inche Samad. a Malay journalist, added: "I quite understand Mr. Eber* preference to go233 words
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Article72 1953-04-30 4 Mr J M. Devereux-CoU-bourn the Singapore City Police Magistrate, said yesterday that Change Alley was the 1 most congested place with th> worst obstruction when 13 stallholders from the place appeared before him on charges of obstruction. Nine of them were fined $75 each. The four others72 words
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Article61 1953-04-30 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Charged in the Police Court here today with carrying foods in a motor van without a haulage licence. Mok Yong Kong said that he was helping the Government by carrying rations for the military The prosecution said that Mok also carried goods for his61 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-04-30 4 NE|4COINS. rmbosHfd with thß crowned bead of the Qilrn will be in cirrulatmn mOTalmva latrr in the year. The Board of (ommlMionrm of Currcnry has alrrad, receiT- I ej an approved d«-Mgn masl by Mr .i il Thomas 1 The nrw coin* will be of97 words
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Advertisement277 1953-04-30 4 j.il COMES :Ui of 4* AGE with WARNER Astoumng FEATURE warnerColor fj^w VINCENT PRICE FRANK LOVEJOY PHYOI?KIRK \o## N/fOfffii*/ 5 Shows 77, 1.45, 4, 6.30 «S 9.30 Special Note N.B Thr poUroid spectacle* which must be worn to the film will he rrnted at 31 cents plus a deposit of277 words
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Advertisement130 1953-04-30 4 ~p—SIARTS TODAY!"") J^K^^fcj^^TOßY BEHIND THE M M jyBILLIOH DOLLAR SECRET' M-(i-M wmmm Above and —-Beyond ROBERT Taylor-Parker with JAMES WHITMORK MARILYN rRsKINK PH'S: LATEST <i.B. NEWS SHOWBN Release of Korean war prisoners including CummiMiiim r I rd SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT! I 11 AM, 1.30, 4. 6.45, 9.30 PM wicked wildcdt130 words
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130 1953-04-30 5 CLAIMS ON LAST OF TREASURE INVITED JOHORE BAFRU. Wed. fLAIMANTS are now sought lr>r the remainder of the treasure recovered from the Scudal River. Johore. three months ago a few articles of silverware and one ring. Malays who by chance found valuable jewellery in the mud of the river got130 words
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Article42 1953-04-30 5 'Sand Pagoda' ceremony PENANO. Wed Devotees built sand pagodas around the Batu Lane-hang Siamese Temple yesterday In observance of the annual "Sand Pagoda" ceremony. Little flags decorated the pagodas and throughout the day. offerings were made for the maintenance of the temple42 words
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Article31 1953-04-30 5 PENANO. Wed— The British Council's regional director In Penang. Mr P H. G Olbbs. will conduct a civics course in Kedah next month. Two mock elections will be held.31 words
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Article229 1953-04-30 5 Allowances teams take shape MR. K. M. Byrne will lead the CouncU of Joint Action in presenting the case for local Government servants before the Ritson Commission on allowances. He is an assistant secretary on the Singapore establishment. Mr. Byrne, who led a 10--man worker,229 words
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Article88 1953-04-30 5 PORTABLE plastic badmin--1 ton courts will make their first appearence in Singapore soon. The courts were recently used in the All-England championships in London. An advertisement in a sports book said. "They are easy to carry. Work like a carpet. No chalking of lines are88 words
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Article56 1953-04-30 5 BEOA M A T. Wed —Wong Chin. 37. and her daughter, Chong Kwee Mot. 17. were bound over for two months by the Segamat magistrate, for assaulting an elderly Chinese It was alleged that the mother held the Chinese while the daughter hit him56 words
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Article55 1953-04-30 5 Two youths. Kwek Soon Hee. 19. and Tan Bah Bee. 21. were yesterday sent for trial at the next Singapore Asslxes on a charge of causing hurt to a young married woman, Chan Beng. while attempting to rob her of a bracelet In Loroog 2755 words
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78 1953-04-30 5 Failure may mean loss of their jobs PENANO. Wed PENANO'S Municipal probationers who fail their examination and clerks who 4o not qualify for clerical tests within a specified period, may be asked to "undertake some work or leave the service These conditions are contained in the revised syllabus and regulations78 words
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Article22 1953-04-30 5 RAUB. Wed— The district committee for the Coronation celebrations has started a $15.--000 lottery to raise funds to cover expenses.22 words
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Article109 1953-04-30 5 ARMY BOMB disposal experts yesterday blew up a number of old Japanese shells, discovered in the foundation of a newly -constt ucted shed al Paya Lebmr. Singapore, and didn't even damage the shed. The shells were discovered iast week In the foundation of the109 words
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258 1953-04-30 5 Perak UMNO told: Sack Gantang or be expelled DIVISION'S FUTURE IN BALANCE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. PERAK UMNO division's defiant attitude towards UMNO headquarters concerning the expulsion of Dato Panglima Bukit (iuntang has put the division's future in the balance. Tengku Abdul Rahman. UMNO president, told the Straits Times today that258 words
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Article100 1953-04-30 5 Govt, agrees to resume pay talks rE Singapore Oovernment yesterday agreed to resume talks with four industrial unions on the question of an interim allowance. The unions are the P. and T. Uniformed Staff Union. Public Works Labour Union. Junior Staff Association and the Mental Hospital Uniformed Staff Union. Strike100 words
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Article36 1953-04-30 5 I P O H Wed —A wom.-m motorist Pck Kirn Moi. was fined $50 here yesterday for speeding She *is driving at 45 m.ph. when she was caught in a speed trap36 words
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Article, Illustration103 1953-04-30 5 LADDER UPSET THE MARCH if CHIME ft WORKMAN a ladder A and a sum of wind ..niM-it the mis-strikm* of the Victoria Memoria Hall clock yesterday morning. The quarter, half and thrcr -quarter chimes were hum (l up and the hourly chimes were one hoar slow. The superintendent o the103 words
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Article96 1953-04-30 5 HUNT FOR DRUGS IN LINER A SQUAD of 15 officers and men from the Customs Department yesterday made a >earrh ol the P and O liner Chu-an. a.s -•soon as she tied up f the Singapore Harbour Board wharves. A .spokesman of the departnvnt lold :he Straits Times that the96 words
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Article17 1953-04-30 5 KUANTAN. Wed —Inspector Harnam Sir.ph. of Kuala Lumpur, has been transferred to Kuantan police headquarters17 words
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Article50 1953-04-30 5 KI'ALA lIMPIK Weil 19-man combined delegation of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerre. the F..M.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Associated Indian Chambers of Commerre had a two-hour discussion with the special committee on Malay economy in Kuala Lumpur today Details of th,- talks were not disclosed.50 words
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Advertisement136 1953-04-30 5 \i j SLEEP LIKE A CHILD ON I N^^^^^L LAW ■ATTHOfSB AM) PILLOWS. I •■•> J SI'RINC, INTERIOR MATTRESS J from $138.00 J PILLOWS PVATUI DOWN J from $12.25 WHY IS TRAVELLING JfWt I SUCH A PLEASURE W i-T ECAUSE KLM S C!kK*7v JuLTI STOPOVIR J^^^^J/^y//^7 AN SHOWS YOU -^A^fcp'^.^^Wy136 words
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Advertisement219 1953-04-30 5 > K. b^bV a^K J JA\ V^ at BBfc. B^B^T^ W ft tW Before Meals and at Cocktail Parties GILBEY'S LISTAN PALE SHERR V S..U /kwm*m G U T H R I E Co LTD FLOOR SHOW ATTRACTION at RAFFLES to ight FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE WYATT SISTERS ERGLANDS GLAMOROUS219 words
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Miscellaneous88 1953-04-30 5 U*IHUI >«kiii» Talk bo Tha Itiu an auiA»aiatii-i«n ttriuaiou Ra. »«nii)au. tn Mr K M R Mtoua. irclurtr m Matbraiauoa Ou;»»r»ii» of M*isv* p a WrvelT awwtm. ia Bnl.m Council i'» 4 JJUaifuru Road I jo p m IHK»orUI< »L MKUtI: OMCUMo .u.r.iii*. lit*' led ft« MMa klarFllour. to 788 words
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756 1953-04-30 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. Apr. 30, 1953. Heavy Blow To Peace c Hopes of world peace, raised high by the Malenkov gestures, y have been sadly bruised by j, more recent events. The most ominous news of all *t Com- f munist China's charge ol y Siamese ".nterference" in756 words
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Article322 1953-04-30 6 The future of this country will largely he decided in the classrooms of our schools, said Genera! Templer, addressing yesterday the inaugural meeting of the Central Advisory Council on education. At least four cultures and four races have to retolve their differences, and put goodwill and commonsense322 words
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Article196 1953-04-30 6 The breech between the Malayan Jockeys Association and the Selangor Turf Club, which could have been closed with the aid of a little commonsense on Monday, unfortunately has widened. There is a great deal of point in the complaint by Mr. Murray Brash, the Association's legal adviser,196 words
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Article, Illustration1383 1953-04-30 6 The Demagogue, McCarthy One of Hi* most controversial men in the United States Senator Joseph McCarthy, is Hie subject of Rebecca West's article today in her report m Hie Witch-Huntv This series of articles will be concluded next Monday. THF. American investigating .Committees Inquire into cases of espionage, jobbery and1,383 words
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Letter138 1953-04-30 6 TIE public must view with increasing concern the attitude adopted by the SIT. :n its efforts to balance its budget. It has resorted to the simplest and most expedient solution— make the tenants Day The SIT. should havp ask- 1 ecj Government for an out- 1 right housing subsidy138 words
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Letter75 1953-04-30 6 I PARKED my car about 100 feet from a "No Park" sign, and although some tranV police were nearby they never warned me I was commlttJr" an offence. In Head I found a notice on the car when I returned, asking for the name of the driver.75 words
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Letter294 1953-04-30 6 OURELY one of the answers to the article 'Government ruts the rosta" (B.T. April 28). Is— do not send pxtra people into the Colony until there is sufficient accommodation for them. People do not ask to be placed in expensive hotels for an indefinite294 words
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Letter189 1953-04-30 6 rE Mentrls Besar have asked kampong people toi produce more rice. If my me- mory holds good, thi* sort oi preaching haa been going on for the last three or four decades. What we would like to see is action on the part of the Government.189 words
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Letter87 1953-04-30 6 rpHE Government Employees' Unions are once again threatening to strike. They have selected the present moment to scare away the rfP% arrived arbitMtor It Is. therefore, obvious^hat the proposed strike is M trial of .strength of the uniew and a challenge to the Government rather than87 words
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Article503 1953-04-30 6 Capitans A ten cmt not* issued by th late Capttan China Chun Thye Pin of Ipoh. sent by M Mak Kirn Lean of Bungei Kech New Village, is a reminder o the lawless years of tin mtnln in Malaya, when the Capita Chinas were in their heyday503 words
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Advertisement966 1953-04-30 6 CLASSIFIED ADS.' Mavraft OSBORNtfejOn Uth April. Mtt, at K.K. Hc»pir^^u> Barbara m«« Bonrti. wtfa o( IWK Oabornc. a daughter. C'arollnv^ssUary. CrflN To PavwlrWnd LllUsn. a daughter, on 22n8 April, at KandaAg Kerbau Habltai. B<Kh wen. m PRATHaW RODRIOUfIB t-faW* Hrr.rv U*e of th* Shell Company. paaard away at the Oeneral966 words
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Advertisement22 1953-04-30 6 4 WIPE RANGE OF •EST ENGLISH WOOLLEN SUITINGS I WORKMANSHIP AT MODERATE PRICES Kama MIKHAMt TAILORS PHONE: 6535 V, CHULIA ST.. UNCAtOM-i.22 words
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Advertisement163 1953-04-30 6 Limpet Ink A large printing house had difficulty in producing an i that would print satisfactorily on cellulose film and otr non-absorbent materials used for food wrapping. Bclic\ i that the problem could be solved by using a synthc resin to bind the ink to the printing surface, the fn163 words
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353 1953-04-30 7 Headmen fly with the answers and meet an angry general TWO VILLAGES QUIZZED FOR FOUR If OURS ALOR STAR, Wednesday. fWit north Kedah villages were quizzed in a four-hour operation yesterday. The answers, sealed in four boxes, were flown to Kua'a Lumpur. Four village headmen accompanied the boxes A strict353 words
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144 1953-04-30 7 Contractor is accused of cheating MALACCA. Wed I>OAD material used by a contractor wa.s taken from the Government's own quarry and was not supplied by him. i It was alleged by the Deputy Public Prosecutor in th c Mai- acca Session* Court today. Mr. J D. Peterkln made this allegation144 words
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Article27 1953-04-30 7 Two men have been detained In connection with the theft of 228 motor bearings valued at $1,928 from a transport ftore in Mackenzie Road Singapore.27 words
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Article96 1953-04-30 7 Dispensary treats 14,000 free YEARLY 14.000 Muslim 11 patients, mostly Malays were Riven free treatment at the AlsagofT Outdoor Dispensary last year. The Muslimii. Trust Fund Association, Singapore, which runs the diapenaary. states this In its annual report for 1952 The association, which was founded in 1902 by Byed Mo-96 words
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Article44 1953-04-30 7 I jw Kay Chua was yesterday ordered in the Singapore Sixth Police Court t o pay $60 a month to hLs wife. Llm Ben Eng. for the maintenance of herself and their daughter aged nine years A WARDS FOR TWO OFFICERS44 words
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Article275 1953-04-30 7 I lEIT. J. M. C. Thornton, who planned the wiping of a bandit camp in Nefri Sembilan in February, has been awarded the Military Cross. And Lance-Cpl. Rab M Ral who located the camp, spjed on it 10 yard* from the sentry and 1275 words
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Article30 1953-04-30 7 For driving a van with defectives brakes in Keong S'ak Road on Jan. 28. Ng viok Beng was fined $50 in the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday30 words
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Article36 1953-04-30 7 v 8oh _Ah Bng. 40. and Chung Km Chin. 19. both of Sembawang were yesterday fined $10 each m the Singapore Third Police Court for playing I nakow in Bembawanc market on Apr 2836 words
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Article23 1953-04-30 7 The adjourned meeting of thr Singapore City Association, will be held in the O H Cafe at 5 p m. uxiar23 words
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Article63 1953-04-30 7 Four thousand o'. Singapore's poor children will be entertained by voluntary workers of the Social Welfare Department nt a Coronation Fun Fair at Victoria School on Saturday. May 30 Variety shows, dancing, singing and other entertainments wi*i be provided A concert will be held in the63 words
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Article58 1953-04-30 7 Mr A B Hope assistant passenger manager of P and O Company Ltd.. London, arrived in Singapore yesterday in the liner Chusan. He will make two weeks' visit to all the P and O agencies in Singapore and the Federation Mr Hope began life as a58 words
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Article47 1953-04-30 7 Mr. Mohamed Dalijono visiting president of the Indonesian Muslim Trade Federation, yesterday conferred with Mr. A_ O D Simpson. Trade Union Adviser in Singapore Mr Dalijono will address members of the Singapore rrade Union Congress at the Admiralty Staff Union this evening47 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-04-30 7 Suiting trill wear this tengkolok THE si I TAN of Perak. new in London, for «he Coronation, examines the tencknlnk hr will wear for the ceremony. He is ■taring at the Dorchester Hotel as the gumt of the British Government and plans to visit Scotland and Wales.47 words
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Article, Illustration167 1953-04-30 7 AFTER 17 YEARS SHE QUITS and says: 'My lips are scaled 9 AFTER 17 years in City Council service. Dr. .Mary Tan. Senior A*si*tant Health Officer (maternity and infant welfare) has decided to resign. Yesterday she told the Stra'ts Times: My lips are sealed Don't ask me why I an167 words
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Article54 1953-04-30 7 Charged with fraudulently pos.ses.sing eight katls of rice -w.»pings valued at $3 Lim jNar Cher, a 35-year-old umgkang labourer told a Singapore I court that he scooped up the r.ce because "it was a pity iri let it rot and waste." He was fined $3054 words
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Article48 1953-04-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— j Ch.n Kiow was charged in the 'l ■ns Court to-day with havin* assisted three peop> to escape from custody on Mar. ,23 at Lim Mob Choy Estate. iSenai. He was remanded In cus- i tody, tor trial on May 7.48 words
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Article, Illustration148 1953-04-30 7 SPHERES no place like your' i A adopted horne not even your real home." said Inche Pagl bin Seman. agrd 81. Then he gripped mi> little leather bar and stepped from Singapore's Kallang airport I glad that his holiday in his homeland of Indonesia148 words
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Article33 1953-04-30 7 C. R. Coelho was yesterday ordered :n the Singapore Sixth Police Court to pay his wife $30 a month for the maintenance of their daughter. Margaret Coelho. aged 18 years.33 words
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Article31 1953-04-30 7 Loo Bok Chwee. 27. was yesterday committed to stand trial at the next Singapore Assiies or a charge of attempting to murder a magistrate. Mr. A. M. MacDonaid31 words
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Article81 1953-04-30 7 Dr. W. S Leicester, who has I been Medical Officer in tne i Pekan and Kuantan districts of Pahang for 4(J years, is retir- ing from active service shortly. Dr. Leicester Joined the Pahang Government set vice in 1907 and in rcognition of his long81 words
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Article218 1953-04-30 7 ..r ni^u/trvHE Chines? Recreation Club will have no Place to move to if a C*y Council committee decides to evict it from Hone I in. Grein at the end of June. The taking over^gVHong Lim jpreen for a fTn.—v publir Mp*rk was planned218 words
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204 1953-04-30 7 They hate each other and speak only when forced to rIERE WAS no evidence of a fish rlnc operating in Singapore, the Deputy Director of Fisheries. Mr. T. W. Bur-ion, said yesterday. He told Singapore Rotarians: "As far as I know,204 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-04-30 7 THE Singapore Social Welfare Department U looking for the parent! of an 11-year-o.ri Indian Rirl. Letchml She was found wanrrrlns tn Upper Seningoon by therpolice. Letchmi .-air she came f roir Malacca on Mar. 26 with her employer who gave her 20 cents and88 words
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67 1953-04-30 7 Lim S« ng Ti-ck. 19. a house painter, was yesterday acquitted by the Singapore F:rst Criminal D.. strict Judge Mr. Tan Ah Tah. of a charge cf Jtu-mpting to extort $2 40 'rom a lorry-attendant Ong \h Bok on Nov 4. Without callln* upon Lim67 words
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Article71 1953-04-30 7 Seah Hun Cheng Ng Eng and Ng Slew Huat were charged m a Singapore court yesterday with being members of an unlawful assembly in Upper A junied Road on Mar 18 aid with causing hurt to Veerasamy. who had since dirr! The case was fixed71 words
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Article177 1953-04-30 7 QJINOAPORE workrrs *J will celebrated May Day for the fi'-st time this year with two mass meetings. The Singaporr Trade Union Congress Is sponsoring one meeting at the Badminton start urn In Oulllrmard Road at 11 am. on May 1 The other will be177 words
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Article38 1953-04-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU Wed Thr Town Council ioiidr SMI.3IS to kerp Johorc Bahru cl. a n t'n<.« year The bigg«M :t«m will b»--$199,800 (or the wages and allowances of the ■Tinnflin and refuse <! [>loyre>38 words
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Article26 1953-04-30 7 For receiving a radio, know ing it to have been stn i Nam Wah was yosterday flnra $500 in the Singapore Slxt.i Police Court.26 words
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119 1953-04-30 7 I WORLD War II hero pawed n through Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday on his way to Britain to march in the Coronation procession He was Lieut. H R SSyrm r cl the Royai Australian Naval Volunteer Reserve. wn o wa. awardrd119 words
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Advertisement75 1953-04-30 7 m KEY health JOSEPH TRAVERS C SDNS kIP riiM>ifiiiiic)iiiii>,Miii()ii,iiiiiiiiic:iniiiihiMC}iiiiiMiiiiic]ii iiimciimiiiiiiiiioiiiimiii. j Jfasterad/o I I LISTEN TO THE WORLD AS YOU DRIVE I (4AP f\ft Including Aerial and 9 UU Free Installation V• r y Ea jf M oji th I y Payment* tan be a -ranged. KETfiUAT RADIO CO., LTD.75 words
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Advertisement84 1953-04-30 7 f '»"''»'""'»««>'mi» M...H :-t,,» r I ASIC c L^\3f about XX PARKER-KNOLL I -mm 1 VV ISrH HROn S jflfi R^B^k^BW* )^r^rß Rs^Bßat M \t^^^^^^^^^^ If TAMDnru I v>*fvir l/Cn 1 WING ARM CHA» I I $240/- c 1 1 Com&H wifh Tigh, Cover.. Material Allowed at $8.00 Per Yard84 words
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Miscellaneous87 1953-04-30 7 The weather Minimum temperature: 1 7 30 p.m on April 28 *o 730 p.m. on April 29 >: Singapore «75 degrees). Pcnnne <72>. Kota Bahru •76. Kuala Lumpur 1 75 Ipoh <74-. Kuantan <74> Maximum temperature: '7 30 a m. to 7.30 p m on April 29 1 Singapore (8787 words
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Article47 1953-04-30 8 KLANO. Wed -Mr Ding Eln Ang. 56. well-known resident of Klang and the proprietor of the Sun Dispensary, died early yesterday morning at his home Mr Ding lived In Klang for over 40 years. He leaves his wife, two sons and two daughters.47 words
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Article33 1953-04-30 8 The annual meeting of the Singapore City Association, which was adjourned last month for want of a quorum. will be held today at the OH Cafe at 5 pjn.33 words
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213 1953-04-30 8 ERA OF •BOOM-TIME IMPORTS OVER, SO— fHK Government Veterinary Department has started a larf e-scale scheme to make Singapore self-sufficient in pork and poultry. Such a programme is necessary as the Colony can no longer affort the extravagant Imports of boom- i213 words
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188 1953-04-30 8 PICTURE OF PROPHET A 'SACRILEGE', THEY SAY PESANCi Wrd. Because jt c*n*idered the picture a "sacrilege." the Penanr Muslim Advisory Board will protest against the publication of an alleged portrait of the Prophet Mohamrd in the World Encyclopaedia. Thr protest, to be sent to the publishers. Field Enterprltrs Incorporated. of188 words
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Article, Illustration154 1953-04-30 8 SHE ORGANISED 150 VILLAGE INSTITUTES KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THOUSANDS of women In tho Federations Isolated kamponu and villages are grateful to Miss Margaret Herbertson. who U leaving the country tomorrow after six months' work here organising women's in atitute*. MUs Herbertson. on loan154 words
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Article60 1953-04-30 8 Indian youths to stage play JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Indian youths of Johore Bahru will stage "The Importance of being Earnest" at the English College. Johore Bahru. on F*riday at 7.30 pm in aid of the University of, Malaya Endow ment Fund. The play is being presented under the auspices of60 words
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Article42 1953-04-30 8 JOHORE 3AHRU We<l There was an unexpcctr< increase in the revenue from toddy in Johore last year. The original estimate was2oo,ooo. but at the end of the year, it was found revenue from this source was $302,914.42 words
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Article56 1953-04-30 8 Khoo Choo Lam a 37-year-old woman, pleaded guilty yesterday in the Singapore Third Police Court to possessing 10 cartons of cigarette? on Apr. 28. on which, duty amounting to $3350 had not been paid The case was postponed to May 6 for sentence Bail of56 words
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Article27 1953-04-30 8 St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Singapore, will hold Its annual meeting today at 250 Tanjong Pagar Road at 5 D.m Dr. W. J. Vlckers will preside27 words
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Article24 1953-04-30 8 RAUB. Wed— Miss M Haig. Welfare Officer, of the Red Cross team in Raub. will be leaving on Sunday on transfer to .Cyprus.24 words
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Article, Illustration182 1953-04-30 8 HE GAVE UP LEAVE TO HUNT BANDITS and so do man if RAAF men BANDIT hii.ilinr i% becoming mi popular with No. 1 R Squadron, R.A.A.F.. that a navigator spent laM week* leave in ih, jungle Flying Officer Trevor Owen joined IX other R.A.A.F. officers and men who went on182 words
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116 1953-04-30 8 OFFICE MANAGER IS FINED Drove his car negligently AR. TOWNSEND. an ofllep mnmeer. was flned $150 in the Singapore First Traffic Police yesterday for driving car nrglmentlv at the 12J milr Woodlands Road, in the early hours of Nov. 19. The magistrate. Mr R C Hoffman, held that the prosecution116 words
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Article36 1953-04-30 8 For permitting hLs premises to be u.sed for smoking opium Chong Ah Lek. a fUh vendor of Boon Tat Street, was yesteiday sentenced to six week.* imprisonment in the Singapore Second Police Court36 words
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Article33 1953-04-30 8 Phay Tian Kay was yesterday sentenced to one n\onth s imprisonment in the Singapore Sixth Police Court for possession of one pellet of opium in Pcrak Road on Apr ft33 words
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229 1953-04-30 8 Someone flung mud all over my room, she tells court A SCHOOLTEACHER told the Stnßapon Second Police Court yesterday how she returned home one day last January and found mud. stones and cement flunu all over her room. Mrs. M Fernandez of Wilkinson Road, claimed that her landlady. Mrs Ec229 words
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Article73 1953-04-30 8 Government offer for Kedah rice ALOR STAR. Wed rE STATE Government has agreed to buy surplus rlco from Kedah Millrrs. after refusing the millers request tn lift the present ban on the export of Federation rice Into Singapore. Following discussions between the Kedah Rice Millers' Association and Oovernment Officials, the73 words
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196 1953-04-30 8 By Oar Market < otrrapviidrnt BEFORE leaving Singapore yesterday for Manila, the party of 48 U.S. businessmen presented Mr D. T Assomull chairman of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, with t medallion which commemorates the 250 th anniversary •>f the founding of the City196 words
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Advertisement323 1953-04-30 8 "f miss t/u N EW "&m Forty-four ■■••■■■'■■•>■■'•■■'■■■''■■••.'•' mw If 'I^b^bt Ib»i>.^j bm wr i^Lj^bv f aVa^taij^B^B^^^^^^^ __^^aajtfM BWs^L^^B L^P^"^ I (m|//'/'7^b^b«.^'"s»^bß bMb^b*^^- PRICE $6,250 ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR DELIVERY FROM THE Here is a new Wolselev that adds THIRD WEEK IN JUNE greater lustre to an already illustrious323 words
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Miscellaneous87 1953-04-30 8 SINGAPORE 7. 1S sm Morning Star: 730 News: 7:5 Champagne Music; too London Melodies 5.30 Malay Housewives: 1 P m Lunch Music; 1.30 News. 1 45 Dance Music: Calling AU Hospitals. 6 Mualc from the Monies 630 Adventure* In Music. t.S* Announcement. 7 News; 7.15 Queen EiUabeth. 7.30 Radio Orch87 words
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Miscellaneous87 1953-04-30 8 7 News: 715 Carroll Olbbotu. 7.30 Radio Trto; 745 Hit Parade: 8 1* Our Mutual Fttend. 145 Ooocert; »30 Neva: 945 Along the Boulevard: 10 Takt It From Her*. 10 30--11 Dane* Muatc. PEHANC SS7 ia-11 Schools; 1 pm.-lAa Spore: 10 Crosby Sbow: «45 Rea* Orch.: 645 News. 7 1587 words
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Miscellaneous97 1953-04-30 8 News: 1.45-1 Dance Music: 6 45 Announcements: 641 Latin Rhythm 7 Ntw*: 7 15-7 JO Royal Portraits. Record R«view. 1 30 Newa: MS--10 Cowboy Songs. B. B. C. 5 pm Bditorlals: 51£ Povle Colle«e. 5 45 Statement of Xccoiu.: 6 Orymn. •16 Sports: 130 Nr*« 645 Hports. 7 I«eiu>' Qur>Uuit>97 words
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Advertisement616 1953-04-30 9 SHOES HE SMART, WOMAN GOES IN FOR COLOURS EADING Paris shoemakers are now showing their i new models, which are uenerally designed to bo Ith light summer dresses shown recntly by the' r^em Coutouriers. So it is not surprising that smart v\ women wearing shoes in this year's y fashionable616 words
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Advertisement244 1953-04-30 9 Cheong-Sam I with a difference j y IRCINIA today sketches her idea of how top Paris fashion designer Christian Dior would create the cheottg-sam. His line is based on a rounded silhouette with the waist where nature intended it to be and hips emphasised with a gored or circular skirt.244 words
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Advertisement262 1953-04-30 9 I TALKING I SHOP HAVE you ever seen camel skin lamp shades? Perhaps you have, but they are new to me. They are available in my favourite brlc-a-bac shop are C'.ght as thistledown and covered with bright, hand-painted geometric, designs, would make pleasant wedding presents or birthday g:ft«. ft FROM262 words
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Advertisement269 1953-04-30 9 PORTIIIIF Bake Owwf Kgttggg3gggggl^ggr^s^^*^ 1 I*~ 1 Iw9^i«g«~~^iggggggl gggggnt^ gggH a^r A trim. Ka»dT w* k«.tt to oak* s*r^t MgM Tk« Sw Flawe Ov«* i» low and toomy Th.« putt »Xc (lam* tpreadw ct*««r to t+ic fire for better heat diHmioa b«ttM ttkiai W>d« Hoc.iontjl window* o* real (Utt jHofd269 words
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Miscellaneous295 1953-04-30 9 Sliails I i iiKs < rosswonl 111 ggggggVtj I j ACBOHS B. VcgeUble decay under a vehicle 1. Banns ar: read thus, initially <6>. (1. 3. 5. 4). 13 W»*)th Mrnlfits (I). PugiUrc (7). 14 Study under an elbow (5). Arru^d moat of It m«t (•>. 17 l am ln295 words
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400 1953-04-30 10 SHARE MARKET STEADIER: FEW PRICE CHANGES RUBBER JUMPS, TIN FALLS T«HE Singapore share market yesterday was steadier 1 than it has been for several weeks and there were few price changes throughout the list. Interest in tins was more widespread, rubbers had slightly more inquiry and industrials were quietly steady.400 words
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Article146 1953-04-30 10 Melbourne, Wad. pRONT rank industrial share* enjoyed stronger support on the Stock Exchange today. Most of the leading Issues made small advances headed by BMP Norm Broken Hill and BH South ieeo»ered part of recent loaoea and some tin Isaac* also strengthened. Cloalnc prices o( selected stocks compared146 words
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Article68 1953-04-30 10 PRODUCE PRI CES Wrumii Ckiawat rtiiaii Emrhanc*: Noon prices per ptrul wereCopra: quiet; buyers |3S'» fob. tellers Sit Coconut oil unchanged, quiet; MIS Pepper quiet; Muntok white SMS teller* Sarawak *M 0 (down SU>. Lanpom bUck S4«S (down m. Lavfe iM Faal: Cloalnc price* were:Copra «t«*dy at the lower level;68 words
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Article62 1953-04-30 10 Mr W. M. Warren, formerly of Anilo-Orlenui .Ma la ra. Ltd. Kuala Lumpur, ruu been appointed Ire-rhalrman of the Malayan Chamber of Mine* In London He nirreeds the late Mr R C Savory Mr Warren la on the Boards of lyondon Tin Corporation. Southern Klnta Consolidated. Ampat Tin Oredflnf62 words
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Article17 1953-04-30 10 The price of tin In Sinrmporc yesterday was declared at SMt.U a picul. down tt.7S17 words
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Article158 1953-04-30 10 The worsening situation in Laos stimulated the Singapore rubber market yesterday and May flm grade closed at 73' 4 cents a pound cents above Tuesday's close. Business was done up to 734 cents at one stage. Bellers were reserved with the better price outlook and the close was158 words
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Article191 1953-04-30 10 SHIPS lying atangakfc the Singapore Harbour BoaK wharves or expected today are Chuaan 1 I Chupra 45. Sambas cr. Tyndareus 67. aVnvenue SB. SunnyvUle 11. Oleneam 13 14. TFnelben 15 16. Benmacdhul IS. Yamahlko Mam 192'). Angbv N Wall 6 and 7 Charles McLeod 21 22. Kola Bahru191 words
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Article83 1953-04-30 10 ST.IV YORK. Wad. r THE Stock Market yesterday was 1 marked by a surprise rally -n the closing states on what haf otherwise been a doll day. The list cloaed firm with a predominance of gains to one dollar or more Dow Jotw* averages on Monday and Tuesday83 words
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Article39 1953-04-30 10 On the fre» exchange market In Hone Kong rntrrdir the US dollar wit quoted at 5 95\ for caah and 5t7 for T.T. B>«rltnc BJM quoted at IS 70 and ona t+r\ of (old at 273 2539 words
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Advertisement1412 1953-04-30 10 rrotl 4 1 MANSFIELD tfg CO., LTD. J& Panaga a >-><i-i In Singopora) ajj otttar BLUB rUMMBL LIMB C.rt^vAgotten t. praceed via at*ar part, ta lead aad dtaakaraa SAILIN4J^BU.IVIRPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTININTAI PORTS Ove So.lt P Shorn Pulu-ll Aateryca. t-v Lrvßßiel A Gkngow AavM/aa ttiailn tor LrvaJfaWl. Dubl.n A1,412 words
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Advertisement626 1953-04-30 10 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. 'ar U K /CONTININT Spora P. Yhom Panang t ■inntlßlll fnr 1 rverpool. Dublin, Antwerp Homburg Git 1/4 May S/ 7 May Ra _as^a. 1-. nrirlnn i 1 1 1 1n VejywwffiPjjjii »o» *-ii"HJun, KOTrvrrjom, 1 Ha-nburg 9/1 S May 1 4/1 B May 19/21 May626 words
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Advertisement563 1953-04-30 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN U K7CONTININT I S'pora S-Nsm •anong fror Bongkea. 4/7 «Wy i "«I-S*»I~ for Bengkok 18/19 May tor Drakorti Bongkok. So^on Hongkong Mon.lo. -fi*tt v aCW V",tt. ""I?" "AaJe" tor Bongkok Saigon. Hong .Jfonj.Mon.ia. Kobe Yokohama 9/ 9 JaM 4/ 7 Jaaa 4/ S Jaaa563 words
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Article315 1953-04-30 11 PSays BILLY THOMAS (Former Welsh International) 'PHIS season is Stanley Mat theW s 21st year a* a professional. There cannot be many more yean of active service for the wine maestro... and he still awaits his cherished Coywinner's medal. T« ice he failed at the315 words
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222 1953-04-30 11 WITH MATTHEWS PLAYING, A TEAM CAN WIN ANYTHING By DEREK DOOLET (Ex-Sheffleld Wednesday centre forward) CAN Blackpool win the FA Cup? With Stanley Marthvwa in the aide they could win anything. Stan I regard v the greatest footballer in the game. He give* enjoyment to millions of fans and. believe222 words
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607 1953-04-30 11 WALTER PILKINCTON - VERDICT— THIRD TIME LUCKY FOR BLACKPOOL WALTER PILKINCTON By Leading north of England sports writer What they say about the Cup Final TiHE MOST coveted prlie in English football the Football 1 Aaaoclatlon Cup must go for the 22nd timr :o a club from the count* of Lancashire. Finalists Bolton607 words
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Article, Illustration227 1953-04-30 11 Says JACK BEAI'MONT AS OUR English contributors have pointed out. Blackpool will start favourites for the F. A. Cup because of their better league record and greater degree of con sistency. In addition, there are thr countless thousands of fans who want Matthews to get his227 words
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Article128 1953-04-30 11 and a right to thr jaw had ■own for nine ln the ninth Aa during the nln'h round flcht took k drHntte turn In HnWin's favour for up U ■ri had bern hnkitng hU Bki'.ful boxing and a tup- Bpr^ had bad Mta, AnnaMakle of hU leftReuter - 128 words
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Article57 1953-04-30 11 LONDON. W«A #»t«dayi U.K. ncdax raaulUjjK^* THIRD DIvJIoN (K) Bristol C 1 Coventry 0. TRIED DfVIRIOM (N) Tranmwe 1 York City 3 KCOTTISM 1 r \(.l r "AHr«rt« 4 Eant Ptfe 3 GLASOOW CHAKITT CCF (I*4 Raandl Celtic 4 Clyda. o OTHCk MAT( H W«t Ham «WaDM>57 words
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Advertisement243 1953-04-30 11 ir 'j^CJi /■flaiH alHf^&J 2i la/ h pouaJbvb 1 with 'MAGIC MARGIN ONLY ROT At HAS IT |^^^MHHHVP9O4PJIII{MBMIaI (■UUk|HA^^B^Hi|^aiß«^ia3 R*OMFQ 2K5 <rßd ol hovai 1 L U *'lh partlralart ol r a» mrthad M payment Name dllrr s t. turn •si CHINA SIAM LINE RUUSCAARO KIOSTERUO CO. D*\MMIN. NORWAY fo*243 words
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Advertisement576 1953-04-30 11 ?/S2:w4;FWM£VJd%POT the mIC^ st &4.000 PRIZE MONEY/ xt jgt *fV5L$J[i Whjl v COJIDIIIOIM OF SMTRY Wh v u hly lo A" 1 Over j penod Wlwo mootrvk tl ditirrrnt «^t> »i U 'rs w.ll be •OO^.»'.n S ,n M.iij v a\ newvpjoers Each p<t U re *.ll appear »o» on*576 words
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1834 1953-04-30 12 PANKABD TAKES THE HONOURS Rides three winners By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ]yf ALAYAN Turf history was made here today when riding: boys franted temporary riding licences— were matched against professional jockeys and experienced apprentices and in the very first race Mohd. Yusoff struck a blow for riding boys1,834 words
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Article209 1953-04-30 12 NEWMARKET. Wed. VEARL'LA, the hot 3-1 favour :'e i won Uve 3.000 Oulneaa. the first of the Coronation classics, here I this afternoon in decisive fashion from the only fllly in the race Bebe Orande which started 10-1 Oleandrln a 30-1 chance waa thrty lengthsReuter - 209 words
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Article55 1953-04-30 12 Malayan Breweries kept up their winning sequence when they trounced MsAsfteld SporU Club «-0 in their Dlv. 3 match at P N. (round yeamrday Thia waa Mansfield s worst defeat In seven outing* Scorers for the winners were Tuck Sang (I). Tat Kong (2) and Osman. Ig^B^Bj m^^55 words
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Article320 1953-04-30 12 FRASKK and Nrave Sports Club's «yin by tfc* •Mid Coal in seven was due to four goals b\ Yauin. their centre-forward, and some first-class tjogUkeep- ins; by Enr U<" Oriental Telephonp and y trie Company were favourites to win thi* Division One game320 words
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Article410 1953-04-30 12 OEVESAL individual scor>3 Ing feat- marked \r- erday Bnsineat Houaes F.A. programme Bent performance was by van der MeiJ. the X.P.M. centre forward, who scored five goals Two weeks ago be bit six goals past Borneo Co. Then came Yassin. Polony half back, with f«ur goan410 words
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Article27 1953-04-30 12 Jacks Sports Club were sur.iruun«l\ beaten 1-4 by Alexandra Brickworks in their Div. 3 match »i RaUway Institute yesterday. Sam scored the winning foal.27 words
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Article198 1953-04-30 12 SHKI.I wh:ppetTM«layan Alrway.s 6-0 In a Dlv 1 matcb on the rain-xoakert BODC.A ground yesterday. Bheii p fA superior out mention mujfete made of the up. en did Ko«lke< > pinK of Lloyd for r lie prevented a wore vhicl reached doubl Btwmv In198 words
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Article38 1953-04-30 12 I&7B8TBRM Australia Felice %t Citizens Her n Club beat Sine ire Pwce by IS points three in friendly tmdl contest al the Felice Training Set* ight I .< .Mt»t P M.m»r, hi '«a*r(al eootoal Irimnam38 words
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153 1953-04-30 12 HONGKONG Bank "A" maintained their unbeaten record in five outings when they trounced a weak Malaya Publishing House XI ."> 0 in .1 one-sided Div. 1 match at Farrer Park yesterday. Bankers came within easy range on many occasions bui it was not153 words
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51 1953-04-30 12 I■ I Y.H Wed WorceattH shire had scored 246 for the !nns'V| •liree wickets in their match a«ai^B 'raliaru here toda> «lfl rain stopped play before the lirenal n no. 117. Richa^H iikl»all 0. Oulv H LapKlev b Beuaud 12; Bird Broadbent no 19. Ex:51 words
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Article89 1953-04-30 12 CINOAPORE Traction Comp ,ni yesterday humbled I leaders. Mercantile Bank. 3-1 in their match at the Malay Fot>tl>il! Association ground Arshad opened the score in Bkf 11th minute by alammins in pasa from centre half Haji Oarhun tad headed in the second of! lob At89 words
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Article25 1953-04-30 12 Easy w in for NTS Netherland Trading Society terday scored an easy 3-1 tttf J over National Handrlitbnnk li Tuo at the Clerical Union ground.25 words
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Article43 1953-04-30 12 K.P.M. WIN 5NI L Van de Meij u-'ored all flve "O». In K.P.M s 5-0 victory over Staß* Darby "B in a Dv 3 gan. Pmrrer Park In a Dlv 3 game. I.C I. V.n Borneo Motors 2-0. Sock Lent scoring both goals43 words
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Article291 1953-04-30 12 Class Thpee ;»i run tmt run r :r A.MMIQ B 8 Aiwar* <Uu PMrtocmi a \pixaUM J«i« I Mnw au AriD»a Scai Brad Owr BM T.p I 1 Bit Mil I EMM B 8 kuocviiar 8 B bua.»urll: BouaMnttfira Brrak u( Dawn B I Br./ai291 words
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Article98 1953-04-30 12 rERm amfc be tigftl races starting at 2J5 p.m first and* third days ana Jn «n r+ces Ittartin p.m.) on f*t* second day. The racing schedule is: FIRST DAY: Class 3. Divs. I. 2. 3 aid 4 ovei Dtvs. 1 and 2 over If.: Ctass^f^Dirs. 1 and98 words
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Advertisement917 1953-04-30 12 VEHICLES FOX &ALI MORRIS 10 HP. Pour -door Saloon 1946. one owner, regularly serviced. $2,000 Tel. SUI during office hours HUDSON in excellent condition done 17,000 mile* Offers to A. McLellan JrfansAeld Co.. Ltd.. I Orean Building. 14 HP 1949 STANDARD Saloon i. for sale —in running order. In- 1917 words
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Miscellaneous17 1953-04-30 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: High: 1153 (S.I) and 332S (8 Bi. Low: 0638 (0.8) and 172S (3.0 i.17 words
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Miscellaneous77 1953-04-30 12 BM IR SJU lll\ i hine*e \hi x Jalan Bemar. l>l\. I Kraiiji 1 It. (.ryUng Haik mi hinev Alhletir 800 »l\ Braddell S.t v Serene M\ t \M\ KEBVICE* l l \i.l I niV lt\*< HM> IrriH, KAI »hi I k.l KM TengaSi I I llndcers. R%l SrleUr r77 words
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