Sunday Standard, 25 January 1953
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Title Section15 1953-01-25 1 Sunday Standard kljkljdkljld VOL. HI NO. 205 SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1953. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS15 words
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Article624 1953-01-25 1 MALAYA'S CORONATION YEAR CONTEST You Pick Sportsman To Represent Malaya THE MOST POPULAR sportsman m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya will attend the Coronation of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth 11, on June 2. Not only will he witness the Coronation procession m a624 words
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Article, Illustration153 1953-01-25 1 Readers Offer Help To Heroine SINGAPORE was deeply touched yesterday by the story ot a young German mother of two children, who has only a lew weeks to live. P-.- v. > :ea I a x>ut her plight ten Standard bnc and off<red a few153 words
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Article, Illustration335 1953-01-25 1 Wings For Ist Asian MAAF Cadet Standard Aviation Reporter NEXT MONTH a young sturdy Singapore Chinese will march smartly up to the Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Air Force to receive his ''Wings*' as the First Malayan Auxiliary Air Force-trained Asian pilot. He is 2*B year-old335 words
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Article108 1953-01-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sa! Three terrorists armed w th c .c; murdered a Chinese I baccc planter at work m Grik H< was killed with three i le shots Two more terrorists were i: one captured and the i surrendered iq theFedera :»es:erday. N< 4 area security unit, !n108 words
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Article23 1953-01-25 1 [NDIA arid Pakistan agr€€d :o begin new talks at teva < Feb. 4 on the of demilitarising art as id disDUted X A PAP - 23 words
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Article325 1953-01-25 1 BOOKMAKERS m Malaya have a new secret betting code to beat the Police m which horses nre ''relatives" and not named. Horses No. 1 on the race card is 'Father.' No. 2 'Mother,' X>. "Father-in-law.' No. 4 'Mother-in-law, 1 No. 5 'Son.' No. 6 'Daughter, 1325 words
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Article85 1953-01-25 1 A THREE-MONTH old tiger cub, Rimba f< und n the I Pahang jungle by Mr H. J. Kitchener of Fort Hill. Klang. is becoming quite a problem t its master. Rimba refuses to be housebroken and p.r? away 30 pounds of raw beef daily— and then85 words
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Article, Illustration205 1953-01-25 1 THE CONTEST for the Most Popular Sportsman of Singa-H pore and Che Federation ol Malaya wfH be held under the joint sponsorship of Alfred's Coronation Souvenirs and The Singapore Standard. Mr. S J. Alfred representing the Alfred's Coronation] Souvenirs undertakes to finance the winner's205 words
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Article74 1953-01-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— i Col. A. E. Young. Commissioner of Police. Federation of Mala- 1 ya, will visit America when he i leaves Malaya m April on his return to England. Col. Young said today that while m America, he would j take the opportunity of telling the74 words
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Article65 1953-01-25 1 \KRON Jan °i %P> Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. Bays it has basic patents on a new type of «yrthetic rubber^to make automobile tire treads which "could easily outwear Ul Bei l ore inO the e rubber can be made for wide us, however, ways must be found to65 words
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Article39 1953-01-25 1 THE GOVERNMENT of India is considering starting a Madras-Singapore direct air service. Mr. Bhu Mitra, Manager, of Bharat Airways, said i yesterday. This direct route would be shorter than the present 'route via Calcutta.39 words
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Article170 1953-01-25 1 LONDON. Jan. 24 ''(AP)British nudists have been summoned to a peace conference today m an attempt to reunite their warring factions split over the question ol how naked should a nude be. t The dispute, going on since last October, centred over those very realistic nudist magazines170 words
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Article106 1953-01-25 1 US Warns: No Oil For Communists LONDON. Jan >4. (AP) The United States has warned Italy that she could lose American aid if Iranian oil aboard the tanker Miriella is sold t« a Communist nation, official circle, reported Friday. The Miriella. chartered by an Italian company. is nosing its way106 words
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Article156 1953-01-25 1 CANBERRA, Jan. 24, (IP). -Models of a midget radio developed m Australia, which may radically alter field communications m jungle warfare, have already passed tests m conditions m the war against the Malayan terrorists. Minister for Supply. Mr. O Howard Beale. said Service chiefs believe156 words
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Article18 1953-01-25 1 GENERAL Lawton Collins. Chief of the United States Army Staff, left Washington, by air^yesterday for Korea18 words
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Article228 1953-01-25 1 SINGAPORE Police received their first call yesterday that i man a:isworinq the description uf one of ihe two gunmen, who shot Detective See Chong Yee on Wednesday was seen dropping oil a bus it Hill Street and River Valley Rot I The man appeared228 words
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Article86 1953-01-25 1 rHE a-famou: Mr. Caspar Ca of pra K. tei ol issiral musi ti I thes i ponded veil at I n ttals during his r< ot I m [ndia Mr. Ca s por< tl impan st, Mi X r Willy Hammer, by C Calcutta. M: !assado v.86 words
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Advertisement20 1953-01-25 1 dfddfdfdfdf w D NAT/0N.., THE WORLD/ VJ ..is from Kl\| K< > f -n. mm j ivkPi r s,. torii ouicm20 words
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Advertisement24 1953-01-25 1 ICE CREAM JBag^fl CX)LD STORACE Iffir CREAMERIES W fcsk <r~\ 1 t \I /,jI Illy I French Cognac Brandy fr^^^^Ji V— .~—^Uowwwnw reunited VIS24 words
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196 1953-01-25 2 By SAMMY KING PAPA said "no" *o Jeanette has to remain behind while her two dancing pals sail for new shores without her to cheer night club patrons. The girls. Jeanette. Maine, Molly Ridsdale and Barbara Deans who comprised Singapore's "can-can" trio, have196 words
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Article110 1953-01-25 2 A RECORD number of 1.239 photographs from 365 photographers representing 32 countries has been received for the Singapore Art Society's fourth annual exhibition of photographs which will tee opened by Mr. Tan Chin Tuan at the British Council Hall on Feb. On exhibition will be 320 prints which110 words
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Article541 1953-01-25 2 Adjoining Shop Tilts, Walls Of Another Crack Standard Staff Reporter TWO superstructures m Singapore one a four-storey building and the other a nine-storey building now m the process of completion— are beginning to sink. But the architects concerned yesterday told The Standard that they expected541 words
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Article87 1953-01-25 2 EVANGELIST R. A. Ander- son of the Seventh Day Adventist, Tacoma Park. Washington D.C., will give a sermon j of "The Coming Man Destiny"' at the Balestier S.D.A. Church, j 120 Balestier Road. Singapore. at 5 p.m. today. All are wetcome. Pastor Anderson is an evangelist oi87 words
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Article78 1953-01-25 2 '1 Li V. Hem Ruys which was involved m collision with the Oranje m the Re(^ Si a j more than n fortnight ago. Is due m Singapore on Mar, 26, j from Southampton. Her return trip from Singapore to Southampton ""and RetI terdam will78 words
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Article178 1953-01-25 2 THE Singapore Sixth Police Court Magistrate Mr. D. H. Chapman yesterday ordered a $1,000 currency note to be returned to R. M. Ramasamy Chettiar who, he said, had received the note m good faith m the course of his business m July last year. Though178 words
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Article34 1953-01-25 2 The Princess Elizabeth Estate Community Centre will hold its first annual general meeting today at 8, Prinress Elizabeth Drive at 1 p.m. New office bearers will be elected for the ensuing year.34 words
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Article31 1953-01-25 2 THE second Mission Hall m the new villages of Negri Sembilan will be opened tooay. This wifl be followed by high mass and Benediction by Rev. Father K. Delaporte.31 words
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Article114 1953-01-25 2 MALAYAN anglers interest ed m *he formation bi a Malayan Angling Association tre invited to write to Ifr. Q D V'inell, Drainajfe Rod Irrigation Department. kfa tool. It is proposed thai the merr.bership be open to anglers oJ all races and all persons ©thei than114 words
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81 1953-01-25 2 RUBBER pruts m Bfllfl pore riei iiiied fictionally yesterday on a q net market, firs' grade rubber for FebruarKhiptnent being quoted at B J I cents per b agumtA 84 oenti on Frid;y. at Ui*> close. Little offtaiGe was recorriei during the ay81 words
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Article231 1953-01-25 2 A SINGAPORE taxi driver, arrested on suspicion of stripping a motor vehicle, escaped from police custody, and a few hours later was found lying fatally injured on the Singapore Improvement Trust grounds at Upper Pickering Street. Th c Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong *Hing was tod231 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-01-25 2 <Top) These cradra on the wall of a fruit dealer's stall m Ko( bore Road appeared after a nine storey hotel was cMMffMtoi n^\t foor 1 "i«e n«u liotel has vink iuo int bes. (Left) A houx- where no chairs ;tre used and babies, if lefiStandard - 74 words
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362 1953-01-25 2 NO ONE is too old to work if he is not a sick man. That was what three former Malayan civil service officers and a retired banker whose combined ages are 240 years told The Sunday Standard yesterday. They are: Mr. C.W.A.362 words
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Article54 1953-01-25 2 THE Singapore Chamber i Commo'co Rubber Ajnciati' noon p;jee.« (m cent 0 per Hi yesterday 'Jai.. i? 4« were Buyers Sel No. 1 RSS Spot Loose B-ii 84: RSS FOB N 1 Vvh. Mi No. 1 M.r. 84 I I No. 2 F»h. 79 No. i F>b. T(j54 words
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Article18 1953-01-25 2 THE pine t>f tin on the to market veMiTduv was $47 1J per BJeul'(Up 2% tents).18 words
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Article24 1953-01-25 2 Evasive Repl i es By Govt. Hit p I su 1 i■ 1 > n to B m I I j were held up I24 words
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Advertisement16 1953-01-25 2 S!TL\ h> WAI ftAMII)" nmww Ho Wu '>• a ilow i i k^ii one A I FOB16 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-01-25 3 Sunday Prize puzzle P tl77K! iii' Uions a :>r I i msi s smII > iluttonN 8 i post I19 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-01-25 3 MO was ma Ah Pi Road i 9. testani s 1 tl tl tl c 'S Of SO -a ppc o pea and meui n art R rd, S o H.34 words
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Article73 1953-01-25 3 THIRTY FIVE bags of ri< c were ordered to be confisca'ed by the Singap< :<.' First Crimi- District Judge Mr. HJV. F rrer ye »tei day. Tay Kirn Sai of Co. il Sti jel was 1 harg< d v ith impoi ting the r: "c73 words
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Article27 1953-01-25 3 LT.-GFX. Maxwell Tayloi will succeed Genera! James Van Fleet th- 1 Eighth Army Commander m Korea nexl mont!\ T !-.c U.S. Army a:inoun cl. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration904 1953-01-25 3 Famous Motors Will Be In Action WITH ONLY THREE WEEKS more to go before the staging of Singapore's first Outboard Regatta, off West Point Gardens, 7th mile Pasir Panjang, Singapore, airangfements have been finalised and a set of rules drawn up. Entry forms, for which904 words
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577 1953-01-25 4 JOHN COOMBES - New Services Keep Soldiers Off Trouble JOHN COOMB ES By Standard Staff Reporter "THE incidence of civil crimes ond disorders m which servicemen stationed m Singapore are involved is very low, Colonel T.H.H. Grayson, Provost Marshal, FAR ELF, told The Standard yesterday "We do have isolated incidents and we usually577 words
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98 1953-01-25 4 ENOUGH locally domiciled doctors will be recruited by next year to make up the full establishment of the Singapore Medical Department, a spokesman said yesterday. They will bz recruited from among the graduates of the University of Malaya. "However the Department will have to98 words
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360 1953-01-25 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Lack of funds has seriously limited the progress of the Adult Education Association m states and settlements, representatives of various branches said, at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Association, m Johore Bahru today. The meeting was officially360 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-01-25 4 Dato C.J. Pagiar is seen receiving the scissors from Mr. Tap Chin Mm at the opening of the Great Eastern Trade Fair at Geylan? Serai, Singapore yesterday. Standard photo.32 words
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153 1953-01-25 4 AN agile thief m Singapore scaled a drainpipe and gained entry through an open bathroom window into a house m Oxiey Road on Thursday night. Whilst the occupants, a naval officer and his wife slept, the thief got away with valuables worth $300. Another153 words
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Article79 1953-01-25 4 AN improvised opium pipe. consisting of a small jar with a bamboo attached to it, was produced m the Singapore Second Police Court when a lighterman, Ng Toh Foo. was j charged with being m possesJ sion of opium and opium uten- Mis. Ng claimed79 words
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Article75 1953-01-25 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Over 1.306 people were now able lo read and write Romanised Malay s -,cc the Federat;on Adult Education Association undertook a gigantic drive lo combat ihkeracy m rural areas, from Oct. 27, to Dec. 31. 1952. sdd the hon. secretary. Raya Ayoub bin Haji75 words
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Article46 1953-01-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Picnickers going to the Lake Gardens hereon will have to take their own food as the health committee of the local Municipality has warned foo^l hawkers that action will be taken against them. The Municipality has decided to erect a canteen.46 words
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Advertisement140 1953-01-25 4 gives smoother shaves and comforts B^^ A f tenderest skin >? Whether >ou shave vv.th a lather or brushless shaving cream, you'll 5 find the Paimoiive way gives you smoother, closer shaves plus J perfect after-shave comfort. We've proved it -and you can loo! oWr and p*rf«d JMfti iti— lUllil140 words
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Advertisement218 1953-01-25 4 FAMOUS .g .'•'■-..'-> a HAN GENERAL f ffiH Kwon Yun Ck.c«g, /j .j|( i I i^W popularly known 111 !t L ><i*g* v I Kwop K»«s. one of l|l\ g|> vJT the two famous I w v 9cne r o I j of fhe I F Romance the Three L218 words
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Article221 1953-01-25 5 Security Forces Kill 47 And Wound 22 Since The New Year KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Terrorists have been surrendering m the Federation at a rate of one a day this month, providing evidence that the Communists m Malaya realise that they are fighting against superior221 words
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Article154 1953-01-25 5 I x t ;i >>ive Party warned ycsterI tie would he **a constant succession I naJ crises*" it the 'Member 1 system I eat is introduced before the unofficial I tbefship is »!i!.irtied to give them a clear Pficials. I >uen an unomcia c eciea '.ajoritv154 words
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Article183 1953-01-25 5 PENANG. Sat.— Dr. Tan Hoi Kee. Senior Health Officer, Penang. gave a talk m Chinese on public hygiene at the Nurses Training School, General Hospital, here this morning to about 30 Chinese farmers, rubber tappers and shop assistants from^he new villages m Province Welleslevy. This183 words
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Article72 1953-01-25 5 DEPUTY Commissioner of Police, Mr. D. K. Broadburst. announces that fireworks- iv.ay be let off during Chinese New Year m Singapore between the hours of 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday. Feb. 14. This permission does no; include sand crackers, which cannot be let oft*.72 words
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25 1953-01-25 5 He Offers $1,OOO For Idol's Return Sr.'. A rhich I i he had m.- esi rs. was G H h n an j was ad-25 words
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Article89 1953-01-25 5 A 22-YFAR-OLD B.A. honours graduate of the University of Malaya. Mr. Arthur Lim. has been awarded a Queen's Scholarship. He plans to take up a postgraduate course m tropical agriculture at Cambridge University, and the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture m Trinidad. He will be reading89 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-01-25 5 photo by T lI E Singapore Arts Theatre are staging a grand double bill for U»< Chinese New Year with Anouilh's "Antigone" and Be nurd Shaw's M A Village Wooing:'. Picture shows the two guards Denis Snowman and David Hebdige dragging Antigone (Eileen Noble) to herStandard; Harold Teo - 76 words
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Article387 1953-01-25 5 Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 500 General Services clerks of the Singapore Government and about 400 postal clerks yesterday joined hands to fight for a general increase m their pay packets. This was the effect of a reso- lution passed at an extraordi-i nary387 words
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Article283 1953-01-25 5 THE foUowinf persons have been granted Certificates of Naturalisation by the Governor of S ngapore under Section IM of the British Nationality Act, !<MB and their Oaths Of Allegiance have been registered m ;e Colonial Secretary's Office Chew Eng Cheong, Miss Joyce Evelyn Goo also known283 words
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Advertisement110 1953-01-25 5 FAST DfAfCT SERVICES TO EUROPE YOUR CHOICE of 4 ROUTES "a CAIRO BEIRUT -FRANKFURT T^AVE SINGAPORE TODAY; BE IN LONDON TOMORROW rices a week to London! Two Qantas "Constellation" via Cairo one Qantas and three BO.AC st f ?HS; via Beirut; a weekly Qantas "Constellation Frankfurt Germany; three BO.AC. "Constellation110 words
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Advertisement304 1953-01-25 5 f rcolly magnificent set, light i»i weight yet sturdily jr' I ffly sA constructed to ensure easyf I running over o lifetime of a iiW '^iiij trouble-free service. Th« f J '|S% combined toil lomp ond >^ I Ji^ >ijl^' dynamo brocket it designed *r s -w/ Availobic m lustrous304 words
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Miscellaneous661 1953-01-25 5 9 «.»^t m%*% nmm I ley; 11 p.m Appointment with RAINFALL: 7.30 a.m. 7.30 om: mdJN%9Jw\Jr\MJt€m!> Music; 11 3D Sunday Morning Singapore (0.91 ins.i; Pe:sang Service from the Studio— Angli- (Nil ins.); Kota Bahiu *2.28 r^.ABV can i> ni Programme Sum- itis.i Kuala Lumpur iTrae« ins.) I/lAKT mary; 1.02 Sri661 words
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Article, Illustration2154 1953-01-25 6 Authors, Girls In Spotlight PARIS, Saturday. RIDGWAY is learning fast —to be cautious. The anxieties of commanding an international military headquarters are leaving their mark on the General, especially at conferences. Though he has met newspapermen m most Western defence lands with frank and successful talks,2,154 words
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Advertisement350 1953-01-25 6 "YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS *vho suffer from VrrAMIN&mNERAL^/^f Try this Proved Way Back to Healths Happiness Vhen you're «.'ueintc > feriaorou<,ha?« -rqffmtt prn ittp d'.vt m th* Pottfi* ««iy «p*l!s no energy for work or phy, Q> fJ VIK.ELP m rich is Iron, Cak.ym.' fc«»pp«t.te.«r.d when^oare-.estaek thai ttmfimma,350 words
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Advertisement164 1953-01-25 6 Sw£ll| sH X! roterts "II viW Swedish steel' 1 PWtettsollrthl^ i ..j Cr^ h alDa I P I tOUC II Made m Sweden^ :i j I v "i^ AgentsDuncan Roberts Itjj I > IK. Hatti r\ K(.ad s, n i Phom -»iosß— p.(j B.> Jl i Branches at Kusij i164 words
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Article, Illustration1219 1953-01-25 7 People Hate Me In TwoToned Shoes! QNE of the things I ftnd iacreasingly diilicult to do these days i s to get into a pair of (^-respondent shoes and thiak nothing of it (them?). Even wearing or.c of them at a ti^e does not seem to help mailers much. At1,219 words
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520 1953-01-25 7 NEW YORK. CAP). A famous n.uup'ain climber was once asked why lie wanted to climb Mt Everest. •"Because it's theie," he replied simply. The lofty peak is still there ar.d still tirjclimbecK so far as Is known. The latest expedition is reported520 words
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Advertisement341 1953-01-25 7 fIY B'O'k'C 1 U ARGONAUT SPEEOBJftO yt\ w > TO Igph-^r 1/ f HONCKONC 3mmm, HOll9 ICo**. S»*p-o<l 0 |i— r- Ml Howft»»»f kaj^MM P•' k rt i aialarl, t^q am»»K «»vJ K^k «W«« I tkv-.' ltd 4-t«q»n»d •ir«r«4». £<M«f c**»»- tm4 t > rr >« drinfca. N« tips *r341 words
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Advertisement378 1953-01-25 7 DENTISTS PROVE THAT BRUSHING TEETH AITER MEALS WITH COLGATE DENTAL CREAM SIOPSTOOTHDECAYBESI Two years 9 continuous research at leading universities, with hundreds of case histories, proves that brushing teethu with Colgate JDcntal Cream directly after eating stops tooth decay best. Colgate's active, penetrating foam gets into hidden crevices between the378 words
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1390 1953-01-25 8 Sunday Standard An Anthology Of Subversive American Patriots Independent Morning ISeitspopet QNE of the rather puzzling features about America is that despite all the unexampled wealth and power of the United States it is also a country tilled with a deep sense of insecurity. Perhaps there is some unexplained relation1,390 words
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Article, Illustration1455 1953-01-25 8 MARGARET SAVILLE - She A ttends To A Mass Of Work MARGARET SAVILLE IN this second instalment from her forthcoming book, "Our Queen" the most intimate study of Queen Elizabeth II yet written Margaret Seville describes how "more than once Her Majesty has sat back m her carved walnut chair, rubbing her wrist1,455 words
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Advertisement239 1953-01-25 8 THREE SPEE^i AUTOMATIC RECORD chanced I Suits any Radio I JKnXw'- fP AIODKL 75, $ISO/— (Singapore Price) If you must have Record Chtmim you might as ir II Inn- ff lr p INSIST ON GARRABD AND ACCEPT NO SOrST/rUTf MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOif FROM AT ALL RADIO DfALF-5 Sole239 words
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Article, Illustration1329 1953-01-25 9 WILLIAM DRURY - WILLIAM DRURY The Best Of Two Worlds Ousted STORY AND PICTURE By IT was with sincere regret 1 that your columnist learned the other day that Bugis Street has been condemned to die by the flinthearted City Fathers. For that clamorous, unglamorous, highly stimulating1,329 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1953-01-25 9 News And Views Of Malayans From By Our London Correspondent L\ II ISMAIL, of the Malayan section of BBC. and a'so contributor to Malay newspapers, was one of several score onlookers at the informal London premiere of the Indonesian prize-winning film, "Si Pingjang" (Ihe Cripple). This film, which does for1,033 words
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Advertisement277 1953-01-25 9 Tb get about )&^0 I quickly, safely JL and m comfort save m° ne y|ife^' buy a 350 c.c. 8* S« A« S A. Model 8.31 is the ideal generalclfc It has a Drilliant performance, nkal to run and OBf to ride and control. n dealer to reil you more277 words
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Article, Illustration965 1953-01-25 10 Automo Now A Backseat Driver: Gives Advice To Motorists T'VE HAD IT! Last week, I was fined fifty dollars and disqualified from driving for one year by the Singapore Second Traffic Court Magistrate, Mr. A. W- Ghows, for allowing a friend who did not hold a driving liGence to drive965 words
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Article1052 1953-01-25 10 "OW Fashioned* Planes To Blaze Trail Soon npwO 'old-fashioned' planes are going to introduce modern travel m British North Borneo soon. They are two eight-sea ter Dragon Rapides, purchased cheaply m Britain, and they are going to be used to discover the air traffic potential1,052 words
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Advertisement462 1953-01-25 10 FAS! REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SltYICi Direct Overland •ib Francisco Los Angeles \l) American f Canadian Cities Penang P. Sham Spore Ar! LA/SICANADA EAR ILfai/2N »7Feb k VESSEL 24/25 Feb. iflFeb ttFeb/lMir 14Mai Wot full particular! of Dry Jargo Deep Tank? and passengei Bookings, ttc. Agents ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: I unpur462 words
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Advertisement946 1953-01-25 10 EAST ASIATIC l| SAILINGS FKOM St a\«UNavi^ t X f W "H| Spore P l? S|lV M I -MALACCA" for Djakarta, h fwl Bangkok Saigon. Hongkong Manna Kobe and Yokohama v > xiin **MOK£LIA* for Rangkok J Takubar 31 M -MEONIA' fot Bangkok 15 Kfefc v TATAGONIA" for Adelaidt. k946 words
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Article, Illustration2249 1953-01-25 11 WHEN this year comes to ?T be assessed m regard to movies, the month of January will undoubtedly stand out as a memorable one m the minds of the film critics. For, within the space of a little over three weeks, they have l*en treated to a2,249 words
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Article, Illustration727 1953-01-25 12 CHOES are much more than a fashion accessory. They can actually influence your physical and mental wellbeing, to say nothing of your general appearance. If you've ever had a perfectly lovely day ruined because your feet felt like they* were encased727 words
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657 1953-01-25 12 SHE'D RATHER DIE THAN MARRY ANOTHER I AM a boy of 19 Mid am deeply m love with a girl of I' 2 years. Her parents are very old-fashioned and strict. and they are trying to force her into marriage with a nan she does not love Continually she threatens657 words
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Article274 1953-01-25 12 DO you consider yourself a teenager who lives an orderly life, or is most of your time spent hi muddled confusion? Putting things where you can find them really isn't as difficult a.s you may imagine Take your bureau drawers, for in*trnre. How long iocs it take274 words
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Article38 1953-01-25 12 jDEFORE -putting a sweater MJ into soapsuds, ca tcfistitch the button holes together so they don't stretch during the laundering. CINCE children's jeet grow 80 rapidly they should be checked for size every two tojoyr months,38 words
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Article294 1953-01-25 12 By GAYSOR NADDOX NOW that e«es are m their fuUfot production let' s eat them oiten. Both these tested recipes aacr c right m seascm Egg f rnqurttrs (12 croquettes) ONE tablespoon mfneed onion. cup minced celery, 'A tablespoons fat. meited. 6 tablespoons flour. 14 cups294 words
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Advertisement379 1953-01-25 12 Miss Maxjactor Singapore ENTER V NOW v"^H f" a 1 a 1 $1000 CASH RETURN TRIP TO HONG KONG I v ENTRY FORMS I JOHN LITTLE CO. LTD. aTaaliai Plae^. THE FEDERAL I>lsri:\SAßY. LTD.— Raffles Pluce. Tilt FEDERAL I>I>PLNSARY, LTD.— < oW Siorafie Bid;., Ort-hari Rd. j •Al KORA. LTD.379 words
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Advertisement155 1953-01-25 12 Spojially wade for baby? t^ J On/y the best If good vmugf *>^~ I fow'der safe, pure ond h)-g .'I perfect at modern tc/ence cclly»u there i K*jj^v'^^^fc^^K3!Ki3l perms? Many g:\f 1 f'^^^^yjPClEhS BMy I and coo) brmgi > ■MBH^^j^^igfilMlM^^ ter t^'a^'e4 than an) mEm perm m the >rid |^%«^B^B^3^^^^^^^C'--^'155 words
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Article, Illustration879 1953-01-25 13 CHARLES SATHUPATHY - CHARLES SATHUPATHY By Give 'em A Club 1 'HERE is a pressing need for a Lonely Hearts Club m I Singapore. Approximately 100,000 unattached young people of both sexes are ot the moment looking for suitable mates m vain. This figure which is conservative, does not879 words
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Article189 1953-01-25 13 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART Dramatic Events Bu EVENINGS out un the town make important demand* on your make-up Fluorescent lighting, for instance, changes the colour tone and may cause your make up to fade. It's best, therefore, to pick lipstick and rouge m the dark red or blue-red range189 words
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Article562 1953-01-25 13 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM IHiJE A* If AS PATTK HIV No. H By HERE ore the sewing instructions for the free X'mos Pottern No. 8 which appeared m the Dec. 25 issue of The Singapore Standard. Note: 1 With ycur pattern pieces you will receive an identification chart which562 words
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Article239 1953-01-25 13 Clean-Up Habits HAVE you ever walked into a room and been greeted by a woman who was wearing the exact same dress you had on? Terrible, wasn't it? Well, if you had been objective at that moment, you might have realized that though the dress was the239 words
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Advertisement212 1953-01-25 13 Months a \w! Wdn't W9lk H jeciM o mirocle thot o person V^lff rl pp!ed with pom, con re wV^M "er re enjoy l»*e to the toll ogo.n \x J|| V r s..h m.rocles hoppen every doy v\\ &V h3 nks to Dr Mockenxie's A^-oW v c N oiDS f212 words
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Advertisement35 1953-01-25 13 THE SEWING INSTKUCtions for x'mas pat^ "tern— no.~9u-wili7~~ap pear m the jan. 29 issue of the sing a- Ipore standard. CUT OUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS and KEEP THEM* BY YOU TILL YOU GET YOUR PATTERN PIECES.35 words
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Advertisement198 1953-01-25 13 #fo keep y% VW^^Mm S**^* EXO'S Fruit Salt first fjgm thing m tne morning freshens you up both fcftgjHp mentally and physically. It clears the head, j£ v^fijF cleanses and refreshes the mouth, remo< <^ all i£3mi tymptoms of liveribhuess. ENO'S comainj jr-yJgF no harsh purgatives. Its gentle laxative action198 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-01-25 14 1 Right, All Comers lin<- up m 1 the "B" Races, and below, the 1 overturned Airborne Jacqueline righted up again with the crew all safe. Picture* arc from list week's t hangi Regatta.35 words
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Article1241 1953-01-25 14 BIGGEST SPORTS CLUB IS THE ARMY One Of Richest Writes SAPPER, Army Sports Reporter WITH the soccer and cricket season draw ing closer we have no problems to face as for as ploying facilities are concerned m the Army. This cannot be said of thousands of amateur civilian teams m1,241 words
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Article697 1953-01-25 14 Says ROGER* Last weekend R.A.F. Chongi Yacht Club held their Annual Regatta m which Seletar Yacht Club entered four Airborne Lifeboats, six Snipes, a Star, a sloop and a Sharpie. Unlike the results at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club Regatta two weeks ago, R.A.F. Seletor697 words
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Article, Illustration103 1953-01-25 14 The Nee Soon Ground Staff. They have approximately 20 acres of playing fields to maintain within the Garrison and their up-to-date equipment to cope with this work includes 3 Mobile Lawn Mowers, a 1 ton petrol roller m addition to the tractor pictured for which there is103 words
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Advertisement516 1953-01-25 14 of feet, bands tad armpits* Yfei* very toooying evil will r banished |^^^^^j iooo by ccgularly using the deiiciousiy 1 tooling and J D t i^WO^ drying PUROLS^tgJ which I -JZ >^f expels also the disagreable X odour There- fore, do Cry: l-J'kMliM'H:! fftW) yjMATRA M7AWNG fO 'M' ITO PROTECT516 words
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Advertisement187 1953-01-25 14 /ifli BBBj s^ x III" Wl BBA U I II ■tf I I H 11 11 ■it H^S Irß w>^M "18k Iflfl I I n r Biai vm < iS3k%\ I B 1 nil U -119 Hi) Hi _--^J r _-^-Zv modtrn Piccadilly No. I. today Britain's mk^m m I187 words
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Article710 1953-01-25 15 South Trounced In Rugby Test NORTH, the fovourites, proved their superiority by decisively defeating South by 17 points (one goal 3 tries and a dropped goal) to nothing m the annual rugby classic played m Singapore yesterday. Throughout the series only once, m 1935, has either710 words
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Article35 1953-01-25 15 Newcomer Shows His Stuff At Qeletar |l t from the la«r X n n for RAF Seletar -fx^u f KAFChangi. glicl UI utunities xlinoatised y j ii forwards who Seletar^ whole more Seletar, ia the35 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-01-25 15 Perak Will Invite Coach will h an g üba cost10 words
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Article98 1953-01-25 15 Freeman Making Comeback SAX DIEGO. CALIF., Jan. 24 (AP)— Onetime badminton King of the US. Dr. Dave Freeman will return to the game Saturday after several years retirement.' The Young Pasadena physician, now taking specialist postgraduate studies at the University of Michigan, will play m the San Diego Open Tournament.98 words
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Article40 1953-01-25 15 THE following will represent, Indian Recreation Club at soccer against Royal Engineers at the Farrer Park today: Narayanan. Paul, Gani, Bala, Majid.-P. Suppiah, G. Suppiah. Layman. Edward, Sulaiman. Loganathan. P. X Samy. and M.T. Osman.40 words
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Article31 1953-01-25 15 RAF Changi beat South Jv>hore by 17-0 at rugger yesterday. The airmen played a forceful game and deserved the win. Their outstanding players were White, Hayden and Finch.31 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-01-25 15 MAN OF IRON Bespectacled, school teacher Cheang Kok Cheong made a clean and jerk of 300 lb at the SAWLA team championship last week m which his team emerged champions. Clieang totalled 750 lb which was an improvement on his Asian Games (695) and Singapore (715) marks.47 words
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250 1953-01-25 15 DESPITE the ankle deep mud and a six-ton steam roller which got embedded m the middle of the sand covered ground, Singapore's first floodlit soccer got under way and drew a crowd of more than a thousand last night. The game was played m conjunction250 words
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Article343 1953-01-25 15 LONDON. Jan 24 Rente:)— Football results: LEAGUE DIVISION I Aston Villa 1. Chelsea 1. Bolton 2, Manchester U. 1 Burnley 0. Cardiff 0 Charlton 2. Arsenal 2 Manchester C 5 Mid'sbrough 1 Portsmouth 3, Liverpool 1. Preston 2, Newcastle 1 Stoke 5, West Bromwich 1. Sundcrland 1,343 words
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Article18 1953-01-25 15 Due to pressure of space, Jeffrey James' Sunday Sports Column is held over until next week.18 words
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Article33 1953-01-25 15 MELBOURNE, Jan. 24— Frank Johnson British champion won the British Empire lightweight boxing title here tonight. He oeat Frankie Flannery, Australian champion on a technical knock out m the 10th round.33 words
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Article161 1953-01-25 15 In the return tennis match with the Postal and Telegraph Workers the R.A.F. Seletar ft»t team scored an overwhelming victory winning all the *even matches played. Yeo Meng Siah met 1 with Rajie m the doubles when they faced William* and Goodajl to be beatei by two161 words
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Advertisement128 1953-01-25 15 Healt*\ -/^X The health of youi family depends fo a aiumaiil^^* 1 great extent upon an adequate supply "S&Z1" j^^ 1! *5^ of the correct food tonic to build up -s^JSs_i|^=r sc C "^r" ond protect the body. Scott's Emulsion SI JTf v is health-giving food cod livei oil m128 words
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Advertisement180 1953-01-25 15 UIG XlalX IU.SII OUS WHWHBB^BMBK^^t^E^^^BBTMMBMI a >mjmj'^ THE PERFECT HAIRDRESSING J THIS IS NEW! r ~'^^^^3St W^ti iI" That it the way "SNORKEL" eliminates the problem f'>^^^^^^^^^H^^k Hi, k of filling a pen through the pomr the real com* of Ifti^flifciSijP'' '"-^ll^ B Now with "SNORKEL" it't oil different' A,180 words
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Article2557 1953-01-25 16 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Pandora Pays Best Dividend By IPOH, Sot. Leading practically all the way Seronok, a four-year-old Turkhan gelding won the main 81 furlongs race for class 5 division 1 horses at today's races, the opening day of the Perak Turf Club's January meeting to2,557 words
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Article76 1953-01-25 16 TOTAL POOL: $379,080 Ist Prize: *****8 ($102,524) 2nd Prize: *****1 51,262) 3rd Prize: *****7 25,631) Starters ($2,563 each): *****4, *****9, *****4 *****8, *****8, *****1, *****8, *****4, *****8, *****1. Consolation ($2,000 each): *****0, *****9, *****1, *****3, *****0, *****8, *****1, *****1, *****0, *****7. OM R W Melle !l 1 2476 words
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Article253 1953-01-25 16 HONGK O N G, Jan. 24. (AFP)— Aftet sharing trophy last year when Hongkong and Singapore drew m two games for Aw Hu; 1 memorial Cup. Singapore today snatched the victory out of Hongkong's hands and held the Colony's eleven to 2 2.253 words
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Article61 1953-01-25 16 I THE Indian Brotherhood SC 1 team against the Seletar Velic !SC m the Republic Day Cup soccer game today will be selected from the following: Kandasamy, Krishnnsamy. Kathamuthu, Marimuthu, Rajoo, Muniandi. Munusamy. Sathasi* yam, Chitambaram, Lnqunathan. K. Krishnasamy, Vallymalai, Sivadas Ganapathy, N. Suppiah, Muthusamy. Veeria.61 words
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Article45 1953-01-25 16 FRANKFURT, Jan. 23 (UP)— The Hungarian government has offered to organize the 19t>0 Olympic summer games, the West German Communist newspaper "Socialistische Volkeszeitung" reported from Budapest today. The application was forwarded to the International Olympic Committee sometime ago. the paper added.45 words
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126 1953-01-25 16 LONDON, Jan. 23 (Reutei) ~A tough weather beaten little Frenchman 63-year-oid and a grand father today set up m London a new cycling record of 62,658 miles m 12 months, averaging about 170 miles a day. But Rene Menzles, formerly of Caen, Normandy, is126 words
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Article313 1953-01-25 16 ADFLAIDE Jan. 24, (Rcutcr-AAP).-Australia ta r.tron* wsition at the end of the first day's Say£^ Winning the toss, a precious teJ interval when rain prevented further play. Colin McDonald 24-year-old opening batsman hit his first test century m helping his captain Lindsay Hassett, to add313 words
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Article226 1953-01-25 16 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Jan. 23, (R*uter) The first cricket Test between West Indies and India here is running very evenly and at the dose of the third day's play today West Indies had scored 205 for the loss of four vickets. f This was226 words
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Article31 1953-01-25 16 PERTH, Jan. 24. (ReuterAAP) Victorian John Landy failed to accomplish a 4 mm. -mile m the AusI tralian championships here today. He clocked 4 mins. A-1 10. i sees.31 words
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