Sunday Standard, 15 March 1953
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Title Section19 1953-03-15 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n m n 4 a TTTTi- *> SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 19.>T~ m M ff H^j SIXTEEN PACES19 words
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Article476 1953-03-15 1 Russian Bid To Impress Satellites BONN, March 14.— A British European Airways Viking airliner, carrying eight passengers en route to Berlin, was buzzed and shot at by five to six Soviet fighters on Thursday when it strayed outside the Allied air corridor, a British spokesman said476 words
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Article475 1953-03-15 1 Eng Yoon Sprints To Second Place W(T H 'dark horses" becorri:... the habit rather fr n the exception, another almost snatched riii Ic-J rhe Standard' Alfred Coronation Contest. He was the schoolmcstef sprinter, Ton Eng Yoon whose supporters 7.700 votes to jhoot im from ninth to ad P^ c m475 words
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Article14 1953-03-15 1 'Limelight' Record I j a new rokyo mi lunced ths* the m< ill U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Article145 1953-03-15 1 Klement Gott wal d Dies In A Coma VIENNA, Austria, Mar. 14. Klement Gottwald, sn-vear-old President and dictator of Czechoslovakia. died today. The radio announcement said Gottwald had died without having recovered consciousness^ The news of his death WSJ contained m a communique signed by the Central Committee of theAP; AFP - 145 words
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Article25 1953-03-15 1 TWELVE peop'e are known to have died m a tornado which struck Texas on Friday. Rescue teams are clearing the wreckage?. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 25 words
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Article38 1953-03-15 1 NEW YORK attorneys for singer Jane Froman completed her $2,500,000 damage suit against the Pan American Airways yesterday after contending she will be a semiinvalid for life as a result of the airlines misconuuct.- UP.UP. - 38 words
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Article162 1953-03-15 1 Farouk To Keep Custody Of Son ROME, Mar. 14— ExKing Farouk of Egypt declared last night that it was his intention "m all eventualities" to retain custody of his H monthold son the boy King Fuad. He said he also intended to retain custody of his three daughters by his162 words
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Article376 1953-03-15 1 1st State Dewan Opened aftei promulgating fhe "tSffc* of Constitution of Perak. the' Sultan Sir YusufT Izzudin Shah, to-day formally convened the Dewan Negara a Council which will advise the Ruler on matters affecting tiie throne, the titles and dignities, that flow from the throne and 09) Malay custom. The376 words
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Article31 1953-03-15 1 COMMUNISTS yesterday flocked around an inconspicuous grave m a London slum where Karl Marx the man who changed history with his "Communist manifesto m 1848 died 70 years ago31 words
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Article132 1953-03-15 1 LONDON, Mar. 14, (Renter). The Soviet, Russia's nearest approach to r n I meets In Moscow tomorrow, to approve YSJBTti ment of Mr. Georgl Malenkov a^Prime^nUterJ. succession to Stalin. The meeting was called to endorse the Government reorganisation which followed Stalin's death. His successormay take the132 words
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Article21 1953-03-15 1 BRITAIN'S four-year-old Prince Charles is to be given a gold plated model car by the German toy industry.21 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-03-15 1 photo. GOWNED m a low cut sheath, actress Jeanne Cram arrive* for the Hollywood premiere of "Call Me Madam". with her husband, Paul Briakman. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article145 1953-03-15 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 13. (UP) __A group of Americans, including former Maryland Governor William Preston Lane Jnr.. engineered the fantastic flight of a Russian-built MIG through the Iron Curtain to Denmark last week, it was disclosed tonight. The cloak and dagger epis- 1 ode, apparently carried145 words
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Article57 1953-03-15 1 KARACHI Mar. 14 (Reuter) —Steel helmeted riot police and troops patrolled Karachi yesterday as demonstrators marched the streets shouting slogans against the Pakistan Foreign Minister Sir Mohamed Zafrullah Khan and the Ahmadiya section of Moslems. Thirty-three people were arrested by early evening. Police made several mild57 words
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Article42 1953-03-15 1 THE Sin Tao Jih Pao. a Hongkong vernacular newspaper reported yesterday a cargo junk, Wing Teh Lee had on Mar. 11, been intercepted by the Communist garrison on Lap Sap Mci Island between Macao and Hongkong.— Reuter.42 words
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Article42 1953-03-15 1 TOKYO. Mar. 14 (UP)— The Japanese Diet overthrew the government of Premier Shigeru Yoshida tonight after four years of rule. Yoshida's pro-American administration was rejected m a passage of non-confidence resolution sponsored by opposition forces m his own Liberal Party.42 words
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Article236 1953-03-15 1 Unions Talk Of 'Other Methods resort to "other methods to ofoiinuliustrial unions will just claims if all moderate means of reunf^^ir closed" says a statement issued last night by the unions on the Benham report. The unions claim to speak for 8,000 workers. The unions stress that their I support236 words
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Article74 1953-03-15 1 LUatBECKE, Westphalia] Mar. 14. (Renter).— A British j jet fighter crashed burning into a field near here yesterday killing the pilot and a 13-year-old German girl, who was hit by parts of the ex- i ploding wreck. police here reported. At Farnborough. Hampshire. A jet Vampire74 words
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Article67 1953-03-15 1 TOKYO. Mar. 14, (UP).— American Sabrcjets. o»vi equipped with a new radaicontrolled eyesight, destroyed or damaged eight MIG-15s on Friday as a Texas colonel blasted down a twelfth Re J jet to become the world' I leading jet ace. Colonel Royal N. Baker of McKinney. Texas, dived pasb the67 words
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Article27 1953-03-15 1 ADLAT Stevenson arrive I at Pusan airfield yesterday on his first visit to Korea. H i was greeted by South Korean President Rhee. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement31 1953-03-15 1 *"*V REAL c -a MAKIU9 FIRST PREMIUM QUALITY CIGARETTE 10 OFFER m REGULAR S KIHG-SIZE 1 s=sSr^y^*-^~----~~'^- f ss*^ 75 els. pkt 85 eta. pkt Always sD laU Buy Jr, Chesterfield31 words
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Advertisement42 1953-03-15 1 l« CREAM SPfej COiO SIOQAOf yT >^ /V> CSIAMCRICS cm /k^^ Am^^ I" 1 l-i l i i I i I i —SPHINX— i-SANITARY WARE rrrMi^^mzo rriTu i i i v SOLE AGENTS: LINDETEVES (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR, SINGAPORE, PEN ANG, I POH.42 words
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212 1953-03-15 2 AN armed swimsuit gang broke into a house m Vaughan Road at 3 a.m. yesterday and robbed the occupants of $400 worth of jewellery and a $10,000 cheque. Mrs Lim Chwee Lai. wife Of the tenant, told The Standard yesterday she awoke to find the robbers212 words
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Article63 1953-03-15 2 Watchman To Stand Trial THE Singapore Second Police t Magistrate. Mr. J.P. llcWilliam yesterday committed a watch- man. Ganga Singh, to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of murder. Ganga Singh was alleged to have made a confession to the PoLce that he murdered his w.fe because63 words
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Article76 1953-03-15 2 ONE hundred and thirty candidates m Singapore will be sitting for trie University of Malaya entrance examination which wiii X* Wn'-inuurTav I f*v*iiUf*y. said Mr. Y. Y. Foo. Assistant Registrar of the University. yesterday. The examination is being held i simultaneously at various centree m76 words
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641 1953-03-15 2 Standard Woman Reporter SINGAPORE'S increasing role as an entrepot centr e of South-East Asia was emphasised over the Voice of America this month during the second Trade Promotion Conference held m Manila recently by the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the641 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-03-15 2 S'pore's Bad Roads- No3 pnoio. MANY suburban roads m low-lying areas of Singapore are turned into "lakes" after a heavy downpour. Picture shows part of Lorong 6, Geylang. which lay flooded after a recent rainstorm. This is No. S in the series of "bad road" pictures. StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article178 1953-03-15 2 THE Singapore Muslim Advisory Board should be a body of representatives elected by local Muslim organisations. Che Zahara binte Noor Mohamed, president of the Malay Women's Welfare Association, told The Standard yesterday. I: should not consist of person- nominated by the Government as at present,178 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-03-15 2 MR JOHN CHONfi, formerly .jaJL^Jrt. who enters Sydney I'niversity this month after having; passed the New South Wales Leaving Certificate examination. Son of Mr Philip Chong. of Jesse I ton. North Borneo, he was singles and doubles tennis champion at St. Patrick's, and runner-up at St. John's College, where he53 words
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137 1953-03-15 2 MALAYA'S foreign trade m January showed an adverse balance of over 57.500,0»0, according to official figures published yesterday. Imports at $288,648.5(58 were over $101,000,000 below those of the corresponding month last year. A similar comparison of exports shows that this year's January figures were137 words
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Article137 1953-03-15 2 He Dived Into Drain To Save Boy A SINGAPORE Indian businessman. Ramanathan. told the Singapore Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing. yesterday that when he heard shouts of help outside his house m Killiney Road on Feb. 20 during a heavy downpour, he went out and saw many neople standing beside137 words
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Article115 1953-03-15 2 BELFAST. (Ireland). Mar. 14. (Reuter) Evidence given by a I Mayaian servant m affidavit was tendered m a divorce m the Ulster High Court here yesterday. Mrs. Marian I Campbell, a schoo teacher of Leome House 25, Grange Road. S pore secured a decn nisi foi115 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-03-15 2 'SHOOTING' AT McRITCHIE RESERVOIR photo. S *J*&?g& "mrorfhe^fon? 1 In the film Mu«*le pore, are here caught as they emote bltw ?h! c F,,m Com P an y Honskun* m SingunicJiun Ir.ii,,: l«4u'L re ih eamerj, near Mcßitrhi* R«;,v2. Th-pita-up mike oa the branches overhead. StandardStandard - 46 words
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316 1953-03-15 2 RADIO MALAYA 'NOT GIVING SERVICE' Criminal Waste To Pay $/2-P uUSINGAPORE radio listeners are dissatisfied, with Radio Malaya's English, Malay, Chinese, and Indian programmes. Many told The Standard yesterday that it was '"a criminal waste of money" to pay the $12 licence fee when the local station failed to give316 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-03-15 2 NX M Tnlor bus and reattai th <" cluinsai M.V Siagapore < hambVt oserce l'"nlumber far IK| ar J 1 oiling, (fj '"an Committee: ■h! t mh f H>l\V Watt X.X .h»hnsion. WJt C Kerr and E.M.F Fei38 words
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Advertisement185 1953-03-15 2 n 1 1 1 t n 1 1 1 n li M v 1 11 Mil LJ I li Cr I U M 111 I 0 0 brimTui oi goodness 1 fil •'-ST""' TONIC WATER SI 3 9a m Jit. 1 X. ''^^^tMSKSk*^^simißtir^' '^^wk^^^^S^L^ ay jB^ K^^j3& OF SALES ANNOUNCEMENT185 words
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Advertisement117 1953-03-15 2 FOR SALE I Mh< I lIWIOI*~ SUN to S c '<- can Il n Rn I -f Opivim I "Inhtiti.. (i rtrfceai as the 'Rajul.t** sailiai from x on MJJ& I [NBI I I I the 30th M on t our T. fa Street 'he 17: 1953 isi.w KEM I117 words
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Article346 1953-03-15 3 More Money 'Goes Up In Smoke, Down The Hatch SINGAPOREANS ore spending more and sarr ani ,iquor sJ^ b -„#«r e?p,e ?2* m the catering and entertainment trades top the average con sumption list while Government clerks run o very close second. the ™v^ Wert S346 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-03-15 3 MILLIONS see and touch this article every day. It is really not difficult to guess what it is. SOME ONE MUST KNOW. Twenty dollars will be paid to the first correct solution or solutions to be opened by the Contest Editor and th e assessors, whose decision will99 words
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Article, Illustration186 1953-03-15 3 WOMEN outnumbered the mtn m last week's Sund,<>, 1 rize Puzzle contest— and it ins only to be expected The •ect solution was an aluminium hair clip trhtch'once again drew thousand* oi correct entries. 'Die first two correct solutions opened irere from MisJ Tan. 174. Cej/lon Road,186 words
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Article, Illustration234 1953-03-15 3 MAJOR' FRIEND Standard Shipping Reporter ON board the P. O. cargo liner Soudan, which called at Singapore yesterday kirn chin's company, who has sailed to hundreds of ports m the nasi Tear But so far, he has never stepped ashore at anAyher^toStandard - 234 words
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Article44 1953-03-15 3 S'PORE TOPS IN POPULATION THE population of Singapore island at the end of last year was 1,101.676. The only "other state m the Federation to have a population of over a million was Perak with 1,09".106. The total population of the Federation was 5.609.205.44 words
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Article158 1953-03-15 3 Prison, Year's Ban For Driver MASKOR bin Ahmad was yesterday sentenced by Mr. A. W. Ghows, Singapore Second Traffic Police Magistrate, to two months' simple imprisonment on a charge of driving! a car when he had been disqualified from driving for six months from Sont. 19. :.i a charge of158 words
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Article106 1953-03-15 3 FOUR medical students of the University of Malaya are now three months nearer to becoming doctors. They have completed the Final Professional Examination Part I for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery m their re-examina-tion earlier this month. They106 words
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Article149 1953-03-15 3 I ALTHOUGH the site is being cleared on the Singapore Government's Bedok project, the land has not yet been requisitioned. The Standard was told yesterday. The land, which will be used for food production, consists of 192 acres. drained by the Sungei Bedok river. Work on149 words
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Article26 1953-03-15 3 HOLLAND ROAD, from the city limit to its junction with Bukit Timah has been declared a built-up area, says a Singapore Government gazette notification.26 words
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82 1953-03-15 3 ARTICLES which have been made by the 250 children m Singapore's Salvation Army Homes will be displayed and sold to the public at the social work annual meeting on Mar. 25. The meeting, at which Mr. W. L. Blythe the Colonial Secretary, will preside,82 words
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Advertisement355 1953-03-15 3 9 UK PEROMNIA. I ISj ri.sk-tpced m or 1 I lijht conditions. M pfRPANTIC: I •*..< ♦.nc-g'om Mm for j^ i\asi cnlorgcments. 1 p£RGRANO: I ilow speed super- P Q rc a precision film I mm i o t u e cam- kj rt RSENSO: I modern orthochro-oil-purpose- emulcf high355 words
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Advertisement327 1953-03-15 3 itl. J —J. P.I"S lt W>-.---» l T T W^—»»iB«««««««,««««««««« B CAe C/ri(/c> of //ic cJctrade Here she comes— the new Baby from No 10! Oh, do let me have a peep isn't she simply lovely— and how like her Daddy! No, no, she's Mummy's girl— look at her Baby327 words
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Article34 1953-03-15 4 A SHOP-ASSISTANT. Paladanan, was yesterday bound °y, er ft $2{ Js° for s:x months after Mr. D.H. Chapman. Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate. had found him guilty of assaulting a police constable.34 words
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214 1953-03-15 4 Discrimination Against Asian Staff Singapore Govt. AecnseH* KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —An outright act of discrimination against Asian employees which will have far-reaching effects on the minds of the Malayan people is how Mr. Lee Moke Sang, honorary general secretary of the Government services Staff Council, Federation of Malaya described the214 words
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Article199 1953-03-15 4 A RESOLUTION that storekeepers should have less weekly working hours and more annual leave was parsed by the Stores Personnel Group of the Singapore Army Civil Service Union at a meeting at Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. It approved another resolution asking for a revision of salary199 words
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Article141 1953-03-15 4 HEAVY liquidation yesterday resulted m a drop of rubber prices m the Singapore market yesterday, first grade j rubber for March shipment being quoted at 74. cents per lib. at the. close (72 7/8 cent? I per lb. on Friday). The market steadied at the close after141 words
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Article22 1953-03-15 4 SINGAPORE Sat— The price ot tin on the local market today was 474 per picul (up! oO cents). v v22 words
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Article, Illustration149 1953-03-15 4 Fr. Consul's Daughter Marries TWENTY year old Miss Monique MefTreys. daughter of the French Consul at Singapore, was married yesterday to Mr. Aldo Eggers-Lura at the Singapore Presbyterian Church. Miss MefTreys. who was horn m Dublin. Ireland, came to Singapore from China two years ago where her father. M. Roger149 words
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Article45 1953-03-15 4 A Singapore lorry driver. Zaikai Khan, was stabbed oy an unknown Chinese while he was walking along Henderson Road yesterday afternoon. Th*» Chin*-*.* tl*~w afl^r the Khan was taken to the Alexandra Police Station by J mend. and later sent to hospital.45 words
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Article469 1953-03-15 4 THE full list of votes for the Coronation Tour Content up Q 10 a.m. yesterday tin order of merit is): Gurchan Singh 10.579: Tan ?«?7 Vo n M S Chan nn L^ng 8.617; Neo Chwee Kok 7.-J6O; C L e 7 t u s Gomei 7.025:469 words
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Article239 1953-03-15 4 Hospital Reserve Planned Nicoll men TOi„ THOI:S '> ND St J h Ambulance Brurade 3» J__5 Inea P° re *<ood m the rain with 400 nurses and Ho cadet nurses as they were insnectrri hv *h! rBri" a r fl^, J hn N, D C n at aSf^spietio^oPthe Brigade at239 words
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Article73 1953-03-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A recently surrendered Communist jungle doctor has stated that it was officially announced by the Headquarters of the 12th Regt. H.Q. of the Communist Terrorist Organisation m North Perak that Lav Mah, alias Chan Wei Seongr, alias Tan Lion*, one of73 words
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Article95 1953-03-15 4 THE Singapore Naval Base Labour Union representative council will meet on Wednesday to discuss the recent aw u ard S lv en t0 them by Mr John Cameron, the m Impendent arbitrator, appointed by th G °vernor. Sir John Nicoll. Ihe Union Executive Committee met on95 words
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Article46 1953-03-15 4 Boy (14) Rescued From Swim Pool A 14-year-old Singapore Chinese boy, Quek Tai Sin was rescued from Van Kit swimming pool by a lifeguard. *Je w brought out unconscious but revived by artincial respiration. He was later treated as an outpatient at th e General Hospital.46 words
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Article27 1953-03-15 4 THE next meeting of the Singapore Rural Board will ne held on Mar. 26 m the conference room. Colonial Secretary g Office, at 10 am27 words
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Advertisement197 1953-03-15 4 J SOUTH AFR| CAN FRESH FRUIT I^Pi IEMON SQyAS(j jjflM j REAL VALUE AT !^^W 85c P er bottle Oj_J?-~--'J ISINGAp ORE PR| CE) It^^?_^| SelQn 9° r Distributors\gs£J HOCK LEE ro KUALA LUMPUR '.&--I&&--&& *hi*. __aaal -S_i x T. 6 J Eini'sl OutiSiiu CANTEENS of CUTLERY I 1? 24197 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1953-03-15 5 WILLIAM DRURY - RAFFLES PLACE __the Bazaar Besar WILLIAM DRURY Story and Drawing by (l iiKii R ta 1' V puce, >' nsa"4 huddle s urraut9tfei by ukr p.ixcniciits. 2, ilive with "^n. I'om r Buildings with face Smart windows J higglcdy-plffleiy. Lr Dining tf eye- *S sishing. ,v IfJ d .heongsums g,1,044 words
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Article, Illustration87 1953-03-15 5 AMONG the first batch of thirty-three Federation Military Forces potential officers selected for further training m the United Kingdom who will embark at Singapore on Wednesday Mar. 18 are 11 Malays. They are pictured here, left to right: Standing: Abdullah bin Samsuddin. Wan Ismail bin Mohd.87 words
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Article96 1953-03-15 5 THE following were elected as office bearers for 1J53: at he annual general meeting of the Indian Congress. Johore Bahru.Dr N. K. Sharma president (Re-elected); Mr. Sohan Singh Vice-President (Re-elected Secretaries Mr V. Chandrasekaran. Mr. K. R. Krishna: Treasurer Mr. K. S. Narayana Iyer (Reelected) Bh Committee96 words
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Advertisement95 1953-03-15 5 *r B^r BSSa ________M p^^ w*^ aaaaggP^^^ %9a> J^ YARDLEY -4* ?l V 4 for a lovelier SBe A«x«n <_■« iw<ifo or w/ir fAf r< <>/>>'" *™f/r>. 1 i»l-\ion Powdci has an taftsasaeaaj texture ihat aassi like ihr bloom on s petal. It lasts, through 1 baa) hours, man an95 words
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Advertisement252 1953-03-15 5 WINTHROP IN-'nOOTERS Fur casy.^omjr flexibility and cashless. comfort. \M-ar inllirop In-'n-Outers. Their rcialiiHeaiais construction makes them S T lj^B^Bip^B^B^B^B^a^B^Hß^Baa^BS^B^B^Hß^Bß^a^B^ai .jjJ&^^^^tfK\^^^Bmßgt&^ r Z'^ -^^r r^ v.^__>*^__!^'^ "SMOKY WHITE Hi ""i i'i ij"i' l 1 Tr ersii iti pi JHSJj|lilllMl >• SOLE Sizes 6A- 1 .1 /^^^Saaafas P^ 'mk *X M-fJ^aBJ w*vl>252 words
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Miscellaneous988 1953-03-15 5 *i^. < »_!»A Wl ll '''''"'»i 00SMSsa»¥SMiisawwiiia__maTanaa ia»MniiiniiMiMiawga_Bßmi n 1 1 mima iiiniiiTii«ifc^^t M RP gar"«B !MWilWßP*gg 8 M IsW^ T )^^T^tT /7^^^« jntmajir, w r^^P^TP^FT^^Ba^al Saas I* V/ 1 JiT^ lV ar i^«S^^^ i£^S\tSSSrT^^^97^^W^BsSi s__i_dii__MTOß__^^ r i--t nrnr 1 nrni n 1 1 mui>nn nnniKiniin v* Ho Keeo Hung988 words
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Article, Illustration1873 1953-03-15 6 Most Beautiful Season Arrives In Loveliest City PARIS, Saturday. THERE'S a wonderful smell m the air. No, not steaks sizzling. No, not the Metro. It's spring —the most beautiful season of the world's most lovely city. For the moment anyway, the cold, the sleet has gon«>.1,873 words
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Advertisement482 1953-03-15 6 THE CHLOROPHYLL TOOTHPASTE! Clean Fresh Mouth All Daylong! I I aSr^^ _^hsbsF aass^^\^ssssssßßS s«B^R\ s Of s A NEW miracle toothpaste— "bad breath." Hours after brushavata Mentasol now gives you ing their teeth with Mentasol, s.-.fcr teeth and gums, and a clean, 98% had no unpleasant mouth fresh mouth and482 words
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Advertisement73 1953-03-15 6 avaa twrT*tmw*^ g* .-—^B>*f_"^ *~^aW7^C B^?35 l aaw'^aa**_k. Wif CONGESTED CtTY PROTECT TME/R ffEALTH WITH All *%tl lift H fc CasJIII CIAN jgV^fclw 1 1 «JI EmUliaflwn^ f BUILDS THE BODY. PROTECTS THE LUNGS Everyone living m crowded conditions needs lac <">> extra protection against infection, especially RsM troubles, provided73 words
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Article, Illustration1744 1953-03-15 7 G. 7. .foe To Glamour Girl CHRISTINE JORGENSEN begins the sensational story of how she was transformed into a woman and liked it ]T was an average cold gray morning In Copenhagen and there was nothing unusual to suggest that this day, December 1, 1952,1,744 words
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Advertisement157 1953-03-15 7 [.ij______(______S_>__i __^RR BB rYtf •RW'i 0$ problem, now! RHtoro k^eps -e_» and M B £__RBv>-3 ombed VaJBKaV^ *S. r protect CHUST and LUNGS I I bj t T-t-y-rV-ri^^B^pJ 9V*t T .^Mr BR SLOAN J KILLS PAIN N_j';3_. i ...iwaaa C« tic lfa I '«adar akiaa 5( \v«___. aatrs ftJfk /ir157 words
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Article1583 1953-03-15 8 yxl^^^^^^^^f^^^ ll^^gfflbllliHßBral IT*HE judgement of history on the role that Stalin played will depend, to a great extent on how luturc generations will assess the Bolshevik Revolution. If, as the Communists claim. Soviet Russia is the forerunner of a political and economic system that is1,583 words
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Article, Illustration1503 1953-03-15 8 In this first of a series of mrticle* MORIE -JI\RYIE 9 a former dance hostess take the lid off London after dark and gay millionaire** NEXT WEEK: Hon The Ki«h Get Rid Of Their %**%ej. LONDON. r PHE way to a man's pocket is through his roving eye. That1,503 words
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Advertisement211 1953-03-15 8 1 /TA ENJOY THIS DEUCOUS AROUND THE CLOCK! 1 You need never say "nn i i 't morning or nieht w,% m anl Po »<um n j you 'want C ™j Instant 'Postum is a healthful I wholesome wheat and bran' I ttmage fro. Instant Postum contains no csffeia Just211 words
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Article, Illustration1627 1953-03-15 9 PATRICIA AMBLER - PATRICIA AMBLER amateur Heders Ahvcisjs Have Great Ony m Jumping* Flat ttacinn By *.\V\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\V\VV\\\V\\V\VVV\\VV\\\\\\\\\\VVV\\V\V\\VV\V\\\\\\\\V« I ABOUT THE WRITER f J Patricia Ambler, whose main interests are 5 painting and horses, has lived m Malaya, off and J J on, for over 25 years. J 3Scoops Amateurs - 1,627 words
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Advertisement366 1953-03-15 9 [I S/NCf 1875 M V MOUTRIE PIANOS fi n n use m homes, schools and /n throughout the East. J/i THE MODERN MOUTRIE lit < PIANO NL/p I bu'lt specially for the Tropics. If A MOUTRIE PIANO M 1 a "sound" investment. Your |l\\ rldren's children will bless the v366 words
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Advertisement68 1953-03-15 9 1 IN EVERY ROOM 1 YOU NEED A 7_9 j "r nT _i I \a\*J^ J is 1 We invite your inspection of our t I CARPETS «»<< RUGS >•* PLAIN FIGURED. 1 I AXMINSTER CARPETS from $265.00 each I 1 WILTON CARPETS $395.00 each 1 B.M.K. CARPETS $128.00 each68 words
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Article, Illustration674 1953-03-15 10 IVOR KRAAL - IVOR KRAAL By Comets Forge Ahead The "Comet Story", the remarkable record of Britain's achievement In pioneering the world's first jetliner and first jet air service is a two-sided one. On the one hand there is the machine, on the other the people who have designed, built, proved674 words
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Article801 1953-03-15 10 \T IS no trouble to buy a car these days— if you have the money. Just walk into any motor shop and, m a matter of hours, you will be fixed up to drive away a brand-new car. Some of the more exclusive models are801 words
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Advertisement351 1953-03-15 10 BSl 5N^%a Agen ts ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TLL R Lumpur 311 Spore *****/1 T. Sham 295 Malacca 456 Penung 875 iv "TJIWANGI" Saaaaaf from SINGAPORE to HONGKONG £_> at upprov 10a.m. on Man li 25th and ipril 2 lilt HAS LUXURIOUS ROUNDTRIP PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING CONCESSION351 words
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Advertisement558 1953-03-15 10 east liilil SAILINGS FROM StANIM\\ Nlv "U B Spore p K s-i° NriN^ aB •INDIA- for Bangkok >h "n "ERRIA- for Bangkok (not I,r ,(< iO.M, SI carrying passengers) r/0% 1: 1«__B MALAGA- for Adelaide Pr S M Melbourne. Sydney (not loading local cargo) n B -ANNAM- for Bangkok Apr558 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-03-15 11 J I a <id ur nap- srs- »>/ (U'd rtend test L. til 1 d a r hud ns. I ,oild trethat nil I So, iritn her test Him filed for future reference. Patriots returned home, still a very happy girl. Said Sens yesterday: "This doesn't mean122 words
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Article, Illustration381 1953-03-15 11 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY DISNEY IS MODERN PIED PIPER )\ALT DISNEY has had many tributes paid to him m his time. He "as successively been called a genius, a won-der-man and a miraclemaker. But it was left to tamed Hollywood ?T a l!.,a, producer Cecil B DeMille, the creator of381 words
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Article201 1953-03-15 11 HOW NOT TO SPEND YOUR HONEYMOON "PROM Hong Kong's Great Wall Film Enterprises studios comes another enjoyable Chinese movie to have its midnight premiere at Singapore's Capitol today. Titled "Honeymoon," it combines the talents of such well-known stars as Shek Hwei and Fu Che with those of Tsao Yen, Chen201 words
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Article, Illustration457 1953-03-15 11 Hindi Movie Will Wring Your Heart INDIAN film producers apA parently don't believe la leaving sequences 10 an audience's imagination. If a story has to be told, then it must be done thoroughly ;md In great detail, with all ihe agony laid on. This trend is more than evident m457 words
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Article63 1953-03-15 11 NOW that Malaya's flimgoers have rejoiced xcith Columbia that Rita's back, they will do the same with Malay Film Productions following the announcement that screen favourite Siput Sarawak's back, and that she is shortly to appear with P. Ramlee m "Ujan Pan as CRatn and Sunshine')63 words
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Article43 1953-03-15 11 \LL throush this week and the next, cxc ;it Saturday and Sunday, the following: films will be screened free to the public at the U.S.I.S. Theatrette, at 1 p.m. daily: "Se a L'™> Baseball,'' "Shot P^' "Hurdles," and "Yellowstona National Park.''43 words
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Article437 1953-03-15 11 TT was close upon three score years ago that a young socialite named Oscar Wilde decided to describe the idiosyncracies of the period m which he lived. So he produced a comedy piece involving many of the characters he knew so well and called it 4,437 words
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Article109 1953-03-15 11 r FHE lucky winner of "Star Contest No. 5" is MISS x MAGGIE CAMPEN, of 1725-4, Peel Road, Kuala Lumpur, who sent m an all-correct entry naming the six stars as (25) Marlene Dietrich: (26) Barry Sullivan; (27) Arthur Kennedy; (28) Jan e Wyman; (29) Jean Simmons;109 words
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Advertisement143 1953-03-15 11 la? if nrvvi TODAY II f;V DAILY! ssssss !_s_S_____________a_k 32~=~~ Free List Suspended! WEi DANCED TO STARDOM ON YOl R IPPI MM NOW SEE THEM 1N... Everything 4 ifiZk 1-ilal#E i_e> ataaaasaW H Yours "if? nSk'THi CHAMPIONS 4*^ 4r DENNIS O'KEEFE OLOR BN TECIINICOLQB Plus LATEST MALAYAN GAZETTE 1 r143 words
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Advertisement405 1953-03-15 11 V^X**\\V r l^mm^ 'I*""* rn '**V m^S^^^ 1 9..?/> That "Son of All Ba_M M IAMrS* TWO KINDS OF WOMIA m a TERRIFIC ACTION DRAMA! ____H«aaaaaa II \y\ Saßaa 1 n \\*v»sw*B&wem lasi of D W aT^^^^ar ||__fcjMONA FREEMAN |_>K___® Today ».m. "WALK A CROOKED MILE" ,ll,v -c _9_s m405 words
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Article234 1953-03-15 12 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART Safety Measures BY IS so' m a-; your baby is old enough to move I under his owfi power, inst take every precaution to insure his safety. i icpei ted accidents can quickly ami without ing Leave your baby on the bet! fOff234 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-03-15 12 Spectacular evening gowns from the mid-season collections m Paris include this dress (left) with "corset bodice" by Jean Desses. Black tulle is combined with cerise taflfeta. with the latter worked into the tightly swathed bodice. The taffeta is used for a sweeping panel-train. Velvet is97 words
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Article, Illustration292 1953-03-15 12 GAILE DUGAS - HEAD-TO-TOE COOLNESS IS IN FASHION GAILE DUGAS NEW YORK. The hat with the built-in air conditioning, as protection against he summer's heat, does not look weird. No knobs, dials or wires are involved. This 1953 coolness is achieved through a deft manipulation of fragile, airy fabrics that prove their power292 words
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Article335 1953-03-15 12 ENJOY MEXICAN VEAL, NOODLES TVOODLES and spaghetti 1 do a right smart job as I and-ins for potatoes. Here's evidence you can enjoy: MEXICAN VEAL STEAK WITH NOODLES (Makes 4 servings) QNE-QUARTER cup flour 1 teaspoon salt, freshlyground pepper, 1 pound veal, sliced thin, 3 tablespoons shortening. 1 large onion,335 words
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Article539 1953-03-15 12 I AM a girl of eighteen and have a boy friend who 1 love very much. One night I came home late after being out with him. and since then my sister and my family do not speak to me. Da you think that they are jealous539 words
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Article132 1953-03-15 12 CINCE these are picnic days, learn to know poisonous plants and reptiles m your area. and teach your children to identify them. Try to pick spots that are as free of hazards as possible. 'THE problem of overnight 1 guests can be easily solved if there's a rollaway132 words
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Advertisement228 1953-03-15 12 This i s W "'"'»T_tM___. Hi aß_^____^^_^^^^____^______^_____P^^B enBBB\ W\*f I BB Br Bs n r J|TejJr, I HSST SUGAR FOOD IW X I FOR SURRIYtNG \W __^^g^ II IMMEDIATC IN ERG V j ANO NOUIISHMINT I WTTH THE ADDITION I OF A .A.CI.M ANO FHOSRMORUt SAIT iitEO t COW __A228 words
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Miscellaneous363 1953-03-15 12 \^T RITA PEL MAR TODAYS QIOTATION: 'They that know no evil will 1 -u-jm-i i none." Ben Jonson. SINDAV FOR EVERYONE: I Sec people, promote co-operative interests, express yourself to ad- vantage durm» the daytime. Evening be diplomatic. tactful: r take your time. YOUR itu; mo i i AND BIRTHSIGN363 words
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247 1953-03-15 13 Departures Reduce Malayan Students Activities In From I I I p r p- d be iped h.s month he is doing a lecture tour m Yorkshire, under the suspic es of the Union for Democratic Control, which published his recent pamphlet on Malaya. Gerald denies the rumour started by some247 words
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Article, Illustration1276 1953-03-15 13 ANDREW ROTH - Kampong LONDON ANDREW ROTH By Daud bin Wan Ibrahim and others. De Cruz made the provocative remark: "Tl_e smartest thing Philip ever did was to many a Penang girl!" What is the general consensus m Malaya on Penang girls as against others? VT^E were brought up to date with a1,276 words
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Article237 1953-03-15 13 How to order o pattern: Fill m the measure- merit chart. Then with seven Standard Pattern Service coupons plus! three ten-cent stamps (to i cover postal charges) send it to the Standard Pattern Service, The Singapore Standard, 128 Robinson Road, Singapore 1 i In return237 words
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Advertisement155 1953-03-15 13 j j jT*l A i pHpjVsjTTjITl |J» y^]^PS^^^Jl JjMHEr xs_* v 3 .y _i_>Sr_*______H^___l___i^ ~j___ i__B aa '-^^^^vi__k _*j*_._ Pattern No. 2 *i7# In Thin Chart the measurements I need from you. Follow the instructions I m the blank spaces pro vided below IN INCHES. der 4c Shoulder to bust155 words
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Advertisement383 1953-03-15 13 X Pond's Dreamfiou-cr W C Ponder gives your (ace that I .Bas^La pttal-frtih look, keeps your |_»_Bw asmst**^. WriW complexion soft and smooth F Sk C i 4tf *w*\ as a rosebud. Fine textured, a JBrSi a .MwZlmmmWj it dIPgS ClOSe SwOd long V 9%mmmm\\\ s wiirssssa anST Ki\c< you383 words
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1426 1953-03-15 14 OVER CAUTIOUS ARMY BOXERS FAIL TO THRILL Says 'SAPPER' ON the whole the Individual Boxing l;.st week at Tanglin Gymnasium was disappointing. It may be that boxers get to know each other too well and become over cautious. The failure of Cope of the REME to enter robbed boxing fans1,426 words
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343 1953-03-15 14 A Good Sportsman Also Needs Courage WHAT are the qualities that go to make a good sportsman? No Army sportsmen would hesitate to answer this question for sportsmanship is taught, not only m •the Army but m every school. Quickly the answer would come, to ''play the game"; give credit343 words
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Article1322 1953-03-15 14 ROGER - AAERS Fail In Bid For 'Triple ROGER By HOCKEY, which overstayed and poached on the preserves of the soccer enthusiasts for a short week, bowed itself out to the rude strains of a firebell. General Engineering Squadron provided the "clang:," "clang," when active supporters did much to prevent Armament Ancillary1,322 words
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Article, Illustration9 1953-03-15 14 Armament Ancillary Ennin. BS^JTS, S«uadr.„ n "•»Mr_ c, B9 words
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Article63 1953-03-15 14 Aston Athletic Club 1953 Billiards Tournament will be held next month. The following are the events: 3-Ball Championships: 3-Ball Handicap A 4-Ball Championship; 4-Ball Handicap A '\*°S ker Championship. Members who wish to take part m the above tournament are requested to send m their entries63 words
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Advertisement317 1953-03-15 14 "YOU.too.may be one of the 1 f MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN&IVIJNCRtt^^rW this Proved Way Back to Health t Happiness V. you're anaemic, feel nerrou»,h.'. a ar.fljnt from ittp «A* Pottfia si pells, no energy lot «r<v_ of play. *SSmm VIKELP i* rich m Iron. Canum, T rtite. and when317 words
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Advertisement501 1953-03-15 14 Ev eryU_£j""---^| j lighter with 1 Swedish hekZ I "»_ssr 1 _fe»«a_a*__{-3! i Swedish ball bearings. This k famous "feathertouch" uT* «ie buj typewriter. Ther^ a S»_J ball-bearings, n HMri \T ,cv er than, effort. And B beside?; ou AVnSJ 011 t dued green colour c nencs A FACIT PRODUCT501 words
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Article777 1953-03-15 15 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES —Unless He Fights Brown This Friday By ISIMELI RADRODRO, the Fijian soldierboxer, stands to lose the Orient light heavy weight title he fought so hard to gain— and he may lose it m a manner no true champion would like to lose OUT OF777 words
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Article165 1953-03-15 15 Coronation Tour Contest X vZLu r «£Zl\\? T Slan d will choose the who will __.TE_£_ __W»t«_Ban or SDoriswonun of Malaya into Un" ft _?,e,T«£ Represematlve o* -«rji an S,_V° a ii. en j d oi_ e tiir 0 ve a P n <*"—«- -ndon rhe Slnsanora, KiLJh*,5 e,d Un165 words
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Article525 1953-03-15 15 THE President of the Teachers' Training Association, Mr. A. Neysadurai, took the opportunity at the annual Teachers' Training College swimming championships at Amber Road yesterday, to call for a drive for Standard/ Alfred Coronation Contest coupons to support a move to send their representative. Tan525 words
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Article116 1953-03-15 15 GLASGOW. Mar 13: (Reuter> A Commonwealth team led Scandinavia by three wins co I two at the close of the first day's play m a two day badminton encounter which started here tonight Results J. Fitzgibbon. Ireland and J A. Russ>el. Scotland, lost to Steelan116 words
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Article82 1953-03-15 15 SOCCER: SAFA Div. 1. Marine SC v Indian Recreation Club at Jalan Besar; Div. 2. Police SA v SHB Recreation Club at PTS; Div iA Social AP v SCSA at Geylang. Youth touring —Kota Raja School v St. Joseph's Inst, at Jalan Besar 4 p.m. Services inter Section82 words
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Article58 1953-03-15 15 STUDENT teachers will play i a cricket match against Quali- tied teachers at Sepoy Lines today at 10.30 a.m. The Student teachers' team will be chosen from: Arjit Singh (Cap!.). E. Rajaratnam (Vice-capt.). Wong Fong Weng. Harbans Singh. Desmond Keyt. Balachandran. Sooceleraj. Rajendram. Jeyasingam. Wallace Muthu.58 words
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Advertisement373 1953-03-15 15 P. How to lose fat and feel fit Many o former sufferer todoy i Mc»tcs the double action of the greot blood -purifier. Dr. Mockenxie il VEINOIDS. Foi VEINOIDS. while bringing happy relief frosn musculo agonies of the lomt time toks oft j pounds of ugly fot when you ore373 words
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Advertisement30 1953-03-15 15 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard-Alfred's Coronation Souvenirs Mr./Mrs./Miss (m b.ock letters) is the MOST POPULAR Sportsman/Sportswoman of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Date Mark envelope: Coronation Contest30 words
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Advertisement8 1953-03-15 15 Ik Sorrrr Result* Ami Oilier Sport On Be)** .">.8 words
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Advertisement918 1953-03-15 15 111 el^ CHLOROPHYLL 'ilfc is. in Palmolive Soap r Chlorophyll Green V^^MQtlVg DOCTORS PROVE PALMOIIVE'S BEAUTY PIAH BRINGS MOST WOMEN LOVELIER COMPLEXIONS IN 14 DAYS OR LESS! Here's all you do:— Massage Palmolive's mild, rich olive oil lather on to your skin for 60 seconds, 3 times a day. Rinse918 words
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Article2561 1953-03-15 16 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Fighting Finish Pays Best Money By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $318,000 Ist. Prize No. *****5 ($76,320) 2nd. Prize No. *****4 ($38,160) 3rd. Prize No. *****0 ($19,080) Starters ($6,360 each):— l934ls, *****7, *****7, *****6. *****5, *****0. Consolation ($1,908 each): *****0, *****4, *****2. *****0, *****9,2,561 words
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Article335 1953-03-15 16 GEORGETOWN, Mar. 13, (Reuter).-West Indies ISS Z S behin 'Y ith 7 first innin s tickets m Test here y n the thifd day of the 4th India were all out this morning: for 262 after adding &> to the overnight score of335 words
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Article119 1953-03-15 16 I FIRST round ties for the inter-state tennis competition sponsored by the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya are to be played before April 12. Venue tor these matches will be decided by a draw. The competition run on uavis Cup lines has been divided into two zones—119 words
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Article212 1953-03-15 16 Peng Soon Co. At Nee Soon h^lr\J AN badminton stars. XK d p by or «d champion, Won* Peng Soon, delighted a SSSL*fi? Soon crow d with exhbition games m the final SB °f i»»eir annual tournaJUght. Soon on Friday m^K g Soon P la in g singles match against212 words
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Advertisement305 1953-03-15 16 WfA a^l 7^teS*22_r m Fragrance p, I Geld Dollar J on Rodiffu.i,,,, si„, ap )r( J;;; 1 MUMIYIILEONCtIi^J Itartling PredictiiiiisT^rfl Y Bed Life l *..*rS _PS iS mn. J pints, etc? Here Is your chance ♦V 6 I abore India's most famous AstX-n? st mi I aclent science to useful305 words
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