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Title Section21 1953-07-12 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n *l H IL Wl m Vol. IV. INo. 10. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 12 |<n«t TWENTY PAGES 10 CENTS.21 words
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Article887 1953-07-12 1 Civil War Threat In Russia (BRITAIN STILL KEEN ON BIG FOUR TALKS MOSCOW, Ju| y 11— Secref police chief Lavrenti P. Beria, Number Two man m the Communist leadership who was expelled yesterday from the Soviet Communist Party, hos been arrested on a charge of treason—UP; AFP; Reuter; AP - 887 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-07-12 1 HE has chased them thar outlaws outa toicn. The bad men are m full flight. Avd now at last the hard ridin', quick shooting' son of a gun has time like all good coirboys, fust bejore the film fades out to kiss the71 words
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Article35 1953-07-12 1 Korea: Rhee Agrees At Last i Secilter lenti b r i rrs Loi entering ii 1 tur,; fH* I m non- v ne Pant i Tramp* Hi>ndfg SuSeoul lents Korea of any The have AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article24 1953-07-12 1 A NEW-BORN baby and 3,000,000 ...a were left m a suitcase on the steps of the parish church at Maggianico yesterday. AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article20 1953-07-12 1 THE wife of Herbert Morrison, former Socialist Foreign Secretary died m London yesterday after a long illness. AFP.20 words
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Article26 1953-07-12 1 THAILAND'S official astrologer Prince Chandrathat predicted yesterday's eclipse of the sun will lead to "momentous events m Indo-China. Korea or Egypt, on Wednesda/,"- AFPAFP - 26 words
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390 1953-07-12 1 MICHAEL GOH - MICHAEL GOH By Standard Staff Reporter MARIJUANA, the drug that is the subject of thousands of true life and fiction stories, and that insidiously destroys the mind and kills all sense of space and time, is rearing its ugly head m Singapore. The Narcotics Branch390 words
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Article79 1953-07-12 1 JOHORE terrorists have claimed that the Scudai subdistrict m Johore Bahru has been handed over to them by "the authorities." They announced this m large Chinese characters written m white paint on the Tth milestone Scudai Road a few days ago. The characters read: "On June79 words
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Article96 1953-07-12 1 THE Straits Racing Associa t i o n controlling body of racing m Malaya, m an official statement issued yesterday, said that the Com mittee has decided not to renew the licences of two jockeys. The two jockeys concerned. The Standard understands, are Colin Tulloh96 words
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Article51 1953-07-12 1 LONDON. July 11. (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh travelled nearly 2,500 miles by land, sea and air durinp their almo_t non-stop 18-day State tour of the British Isles which ended last night. The tour took them to Scotland, the North of Ireland and into51 words
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Article78 1953-07-12 1 BERLIN. July 11. (AP).— Soviet Major General P. T. Dibrova announced today that martial law imposed on rebellious East Berlin on June 17 will be lifted today at midnight. During 25 days of martial law, the Russian military commandant m Berlin had confirmed the execution of78 words
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Article169 1953-07-12 1 AIX EN PROVENCE. July 11. Georges Vaiantin, chief of France's judicial police. Friday accused his former superior. Pierre Bertaux, exboss of all French police, of having instigated the 1949 hold up of the Aga Khan and his Begum. The Begum, was robbed of 200 million francsReuter; AP - 169 words
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Article, Illustration213 1953-07-12 1 Wickedest Man In The World JOHN R 9 nald Hoflidoy CSrisff« hot written Kit own lite slocy whicii will app. _r eicluti.elf m the Singapore Standard every Friday beginning thit Friday. The life ttory et John Chrittie. vritten by himtelf, will ihoclt you but it it important because it ie213 words
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Article558 1953-07-12 1 Vasagam Still Ahead __k ml If. vkf <_^__s SELANGOR'S N 11. Vasaqam's lead m The Standard World Tour Contest lor the most popular personality In Malaya has been considerably reduced during the week by the Ceylon Commissioner Mr. Saravanamuthu. Sara's supporters throughout the Federation and the Colony have sent In558 words
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Advertisement112 1953-07-12 1 I Cosmetics t^™ MITf EJ Cl I '"I i m C LL MAKES YOURS HOME OR OFFICE OF DISTINCTION FOR YOUR HOME r roo yourself and your famiiv from wakeful WA\ 1 1 ISS J*^ 0 weltering V-_- X_re^__r^L days. Sleep soundly, \-f~" awaken refreshed live m a cool, clean112 words
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Advertisement35 1953-07-12 1 Sm h m J Jb JJmml^\*Z&M ICE CREAM M|^^d COLD STORACE cq_am.di- __E__r w2r~ T "3( ivM V n& 2ft /If EXSHAW M -Me Finest /vmSmSt Cognac Brandy /i|to^-tf/ ___r <_______ 1 > BORNEO (J fl 435 words
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Article, Illustration486 1953-07-12 2 THOSE $20 RENT HOUSES WILL BE BUILT SOON $2M. Govt. Loan Expected By CHEE KOON LIN, Standard Staff Reporter THE $20 a month low cost he using scheme to cater for the lower income group m Singapore will be launched shortly. The Government, THe Standard understands, is expected tc loanStandard; Chee Koon Lin - 486 words
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Article77 1953-07-12 2 The Queen's Broadcast ONE thousand fivehuudred posters ranging the Queen's Cetonal on hro.i dr. st uver the IS K.C. are h*inz distributed free thin maak hy the Public Relations Office to pOTC schools clubs youth organisations aad heads of Government depart nient. The poster contains si\ photographs of the Coronation77 words
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Article60 1953-07-12 2 THE 8.1. steamer Sangola whirh ran aground recently otf Calcutta has been refloated and is now safely anchored m Calcutta. As a result of this accident, the Company has diverted another steamer, the Sirdhana, to Calcutta and she will pick all the Sangola passengers for Malayan60 words
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Article34 1953-07-12 2 THE War Department Civilian Staff Association. Johore Bahru Branch will hold an extraordinary general meeting on July 18 at 3 p.m. at the Johore Civil Service Association Club. 723 Jalan Ayer M<34 words
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Article, Illustration645 1953-07-12 2 AN ADDED filip to the progress of Adult Education m Singapore will be given on July 23 with the opening of a course of lectures on "Local Government," by Mr. Keith Payne, Adult Education Officer for the British Council. The lectures, which645 words
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Article68 1953-07-12 2 THE Singapore Tanglin Tnxi Service celebrated the opening of its new 520.000 ofiice garage, with a cocktail parly at Tanglin Barracks yesterday Mrs. P. E. Green performed the opening ceremony. Taking the place of the Sirdhana on its usual StraitsMadras route is the Anking which68 words
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Article37 1953-07-12 2 NG KIM SENG claimed trial m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust of a radio valued at $600. Ercni pee IC $f iincer. moved me ROY37 words
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Article172 1953-07-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Kerala Sama.jam, a Milt urai organisation for 12,000 Malayalees m fhe Colony i s floating a $30,000 lottery for its buildiu- fund. The secretary of the Samajam, Mr. J.S. Nair, to!d The Standard yesterday that 39 prizes are being offered m172 words
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Article87 1953-07-12 2 RUBBER pore decimal b it per lb. yesterday, fii i rubber tor JVi.v ing around Oti 1 on a quiet market. The lower pri from lower ovei Fair turnover of I was reported. largi higher grades, crepes. Prices op fa cent below close and n level87 words
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Advertisement116 1953-07-12 2 Tiger Testimonials rsAft (A c\\ i d? l^oZ Zjh, I i Mr. JOE KERR. the famous clown, is quoted as Btating: "No fooling! Pm not clowning when I say TIGER is best!" 2.TT.:.3 Distributors: Fraser fir Neove Ltd. German SOLIDA 6x6 Easily The Best ATJfeiß^^, Camera Vr* *S^ mf^ mom^^wSi\116 words
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Advertisement91 1953-07-12 2 \l R II 'I 1 1,1 s I p or TV l Ii v p I ll I I v M 1 I I I j H j X v 4 I i i I S.. I I I I i n Xi |tfi i li ti v I i:91 words
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Article257 1953-07-12 3 150 Bankrupts Drop $12 Mil. ogj¥ BEGGED A BORROWED S.ardcrd Staff Reporter A HUNDRED and fifty people business and clerks have gone bankrupt m r D cre since the end of the boom, early 5 or THc amount involved $12,000 QCO 135f yC f hit thousands of small traders and257 words
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237 1953-07-12 3 sun Rrportef i of j said > m s 'O p r apis In England, hve-.uiie long drift nets for herrings are hauled up by mechanical power. However, such \->x g nets are not practical here because of the shark and barracuda237 words
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Article22 1953-07-12 3 1,000 Women Wait For An Answer of ion iree il it xx., by Mrs. ited disto be i- parti- thfl of 1122 words
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Article43 1953-07-12 3 THE output of rubber during June for Jimah Rubber Estates Ltd.. wa s 30.6.J8 lbs according to the secretaries, Gattey Bateman. Whittal Co.. secretaries for Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ltd.. announced a crop of 43,000 lb. d tring June43 words
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253 1953-07-12 3 Mtu H T we real, y mean b y obscene figures? What is m the minds of the Police when they arrest people selling things with figures on them which they claimed to be obscene? These were the questions raised by Mr. J.B.253 words
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Article117 1953-07-12 3 Obstructed Postmaster, Fined $20 LIII CHIN HI AX, postmaster of the Seletar Post Otlice, alleged m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday that while he was attending to a woman m the post-office on the morning of April 7, a man persisted that he be dealt first. When Lim told117 words
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Article146 1953-07-12 3 6 Victims Claim Fire Losses xcvbxvx SIX VICTIMS of the Singapore shophouse fire m New Market Road on June 7. have so far lodged claims at the Tanjong Pagar Police Station for valuables salvaged from the ruins. Mr. J. Sanderson. O.C. Tanjong Pagar Police Station, told ihe Standard yesterday that146 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-07-12 3 photos. MR. and Mrs. V. M. James (left), who were married at the Singapore Registry yesterday The bride was formerly Miss Som See Bong Surham. The groom is attached to the Com-' merce and Industries (Supplies Department). Singapore. At Right are Mr and Mrs Francis Susay. who wer P alsoStandard - 76 words
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Article42 1953-07-12 3 QUEK Gee Kiang pleaded guilty m the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday to failing to keep stock book when selling liquor at his Holland Road shop on June 1. He wa.s fined $300 by Mr. T. Kulasekaram, the magistrate.42 words
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Article67 1953-07-12 3 Sunday Prize Puzzle MILLIONS have seen it and millions use it. What is it? Some one must know. Forty dollars will be awarded to th r first correct solution opened by the Sunday Standard Contest Editor or his assessors after closing time which is noon on Thursday. July 16. Cut67 words
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Article72 1953-07-12 3 L.4ST Week's picture puzzle sP mped all but one Singapore reader who was disqualified because his entry was not posted. He handed m his solution by liand. Readers are reminded that all entries must be posted and only envelopes duly stamped by the post offices will72 words
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Article254 1953-07-12 3 DON'T GET MAD AT THE 'TUDOR MEN' THE Colony's Income Tax Department has received only two specific complaints of inefficiency or discourtesy m the past year, Mr. D.H. Tudor, the Comptroller of Income Tax told The Standard yesterday. He said m both cases letters were written to the Press and254 words
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346 1953-07-12 3 LIM TIONG ANN - LIM TIONG ANN By Standard Staff Reporter I THE Singapore Police force has decided to step m and protect courting couples from gangsters ■[gi have been operating with increasing daring m lovers' lanes, public parks and reservoirs. The police are adopting top346 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-07-12 3 THE Committee set up by the Singapore Government to consider and formulate proposals for the establishment of a Singapore Polytechnic is now well advanced m preparing its report which will be presented to the Governor m due course. If any person or organisation wishes to present his views101 words
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Article196 1953-07-12 3 Women Fight Men Hide Faces WHEN a fight between two women broke out m Kampong Amber, the men folk scattered into their houses. Mohid bin Alam, the kampong Ketua said m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. He said that the women were naked their sarongs having slipped off ft196 words
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Article50 1953-07-12 3 T. THAMBITHURAI claimed trial m the Singapora Eighth Police Court yesterday to a charge of attempting to cheat the Malayan Railways of $54 on Feb. 2 Thambithurai was allowed bail of $500 m one surety, and the case was fixed for mention on July 18.50 words
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Article165 1953-07-12 3 U.S. Drug Helps To Save $'s AMERICAN medical scientists h.ive |0 develop 1 Aureomyt m. the wonder drug, th.it patient! now need only receive mailer dosages ot the drug. This, m effect, is a saving. In the past, the average adult patient required two grams of Aureomycin a day to165 words
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Article53 1953-07-12 3 OUTPUTS from the menl estat« and mine m tha Guthrie (Jroup fo r June .»fir| for 1953 to Rubber 5.8.')]. 1W7 lb. and ll 067 ►00 Ibs. an palm oil 1.415 ton* ii I ihi tuns P'tlm kernel «03 loni tnrt 2.459 tons and tin ore it and53 words
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Advertisement287 1953-07-12 3 1q j Jo v#>#> f heliovv *&XL x <lit>" it is ut fr OAi; #s,# ght- OAM SAtLE fr ol* list* ift>tir tiftcsiruf SPECTACULAR BARGAINS IN ALL DEPTS I l/l MAGNIFICENT SAVING. fr I Lovely Printed Crepe (juat unpael_ed) ..WLSt 't I Co 'ied Shantung (12 lovely colours) $1 00287 words
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Advertisement54 1953-07-12 3 In design and performance UJuEEUIJI Lex ikon clearly distinguished With these features: Half line spacing. Automatic margin setting. Automatic paragraph indentation, Touch control. Obtainable m all carriage size* Electric models also available. ask ror a demonstration PHONE ***** BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING CO. (MAUYA)LTD 41.A. ROBINSON ROAO. SINGAPORS PHONE 51K5 CHAN54 words
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Article154 1953-07-12 4 Standard Staff Reporter FOI X honorary degrees will be conferred by the I niversitv of Malaya when the fourth Convocation is held on Oct. 10. Re ipients are: Dato E E. C. Thuraisingham, Federal Member for Education— a doctor ol laws; Professor Wilfrid Le Gros Clark.154 words
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Article97 1953-07-12 4 Kedah To Sell Rice To S'pore? ALOR STAR. Sat Refusing to se]) their rice to Government at $.'.3 per picul Kedah millers have decided to petition Government lor permits to expo* t rice to Singapore thiou^h Government channels. This is to obviate the fenr ti. i t xpoi I i97 words
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Article41 1953-07-12 4 SPECIAL Constable Parto Inn Parman of Mentakab Police Station was acquitted by .Mr. E.M. Smallwood, President of the Pr.hang Sessions rt. on a charge of dishonestly removing from a house .i pair of khaki trousers belonging to another constable.41 words
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Article91 1953-07-12 4 HGs Get Ext h Training DuriL OperationGingt, t. .B y L C EE J 'T CHEN Standard Staff Corresn.__.__ TELUK ANSON, So.X-TuT Kampong Pelawan New Vi|| QQ hove shown a marked willing* with Government since General Sir r >. pier, the High Commissioner,91 words
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Article, Illustration165 1953-07-12 4 Aborigines At Work And Play SIR Donald MacGillivray, the Federation Deputy High Commissioner, saw Malayan aborigines at work and Play when he visited Fort Kemar m Upper Perak recently. He saw them at work m their ladangs. at tbeir handicrafts, and entertaining eacb other with dancing and singing round a165 words
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Article354 1953-07-12 4 D.H. de T. READE - D.H. de T. READE By Capt. NATIONAL Service doctors and dentists— like thc lighting soldiers and members off the supporting Corps who are not regulars— are playing a vitally important role m the campaign against the Communist terrorists m Malaya. Three out354 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-07-12 4 THIS British soldier la 1 beiug evacuated from the junffle on an improvised stretcher. The casualty «s not real one. the mea in the picture being BAMC medical orderlies training for their future role whei they accompany patrols inta the jungle.41 words
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Article36 1953-07-12 4 THE Malacca Indian Chamber of Commerce has just remitted a draft for R5.986 nnnas 12 for the relief of cyc'.'.nc victims m Madras Province through Sri C. Raja_;opalachari. Chief Minister, Govjrnir»ent of Madras.36 words
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261 1953-07-12 4 Bandit Boys Put Into Suicide Uni ts JOMORH BAHRU, Sat— Young and incvpericm ed Communist terrorists who have been lined into llic jungle by false Communist propaganda art* tntla> being used by the higher ranks m their "suicide squ.icN" v, get food from villages and towns. Thaaa youths, who wanl261 words
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Advertisement112 1953-07-12 4 WB^Ws*?**^ A,-l ***^ika_igii^JJJfc w^mKL 11] _^s__*____^ j-^ _%^d*^H^^ InHf^ r^ /or fAe BIG load with fuel saving ec my> A six-cylinder overhead valve engine SOME M C developing 70 horse-power gives this tough r» v A NTjlG^ 3-tonner flexible road performance COMMERCIAL AuV* fuel-saving top-gear performance tvith full loads. Today112 words
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405 1953-07-12 5 SVOBE TUAFFIC OFFICE CRITICISED Officer Gets Three Months, To Appeal THE state of affairs prevailing m the Singapore Traffic Office where "touts and middlemen are given a certain amount of freedom is shocking" said the First District Judge, Mr. fc. C. Hoffman, yesterday. "I trust405 words
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Article190 1953-07-12 5 X I AL A LUMP U R, Sat. Inche Mohamed Vusoir bin Mohd. Noor, was elected president of the Malayaa Trade Tnion Council. He is also President ol the Penang Municipal Services Tnion and a Federal Legislative Councillor. Addressing 112 delegate? trom 00 trade190 words
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Article51 1953-07-12 5 TEV.FRLOH Sat. Chong 3ong Chi, a 19-year-old rubber tapper on Keman.ul Estate. Alengkarak. pleaded guilty to a house trespass charge by entering into a house of a woman on March 24 and stealing $320 m cash and an American gold coin valued at51 words
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Article, Illustration281 1953-07-12 5 PRETTY Doris Arnold, a young I_n_rli*!i interior Decoration .specialist who ***** hiked across .Australia arrived at Kalians Airport yesterday from Australia and told newsmen that her plans* were merely to "have a hath." Doris, who has worked m Majorca and (iibralter said that she took several281 words
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Article97 1953-07-12 5 Two Deaths, Two Poisonings THE following casualties Wt re reported ifi Singapore yesterday AN Indian labourer, I.aksman Fao (24), was killed when he fell 40 feet inlo a hatch while working on board a ship at the Singapore Harbour Board. Goh Poh Sua (41), died m the General97 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-07-12 5 THE first batch of recruits to pass oat from the Malayan Tiokiing Centre since it was founded m 1951 held a parade at the centre's Meerut Square In Nee Soon, Stngapore yesterday. The 31 recruits were inspected b y the C-in-C. Far Fast Land Forces. General Sir74 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-07-12 5 A i.i'Pl a______M____r__ crew for Number 1 Lincoln Squadroa of the Royal Australian Ar Fo __rrT ed aboard a Quotas Constellation to start operatMjns against the M?l_t£___ CS_fa "™t?rday. The r?rw are under the Command ol FMfiht Lieutenant K. Isaac* and a*e Iroiii AmbeieJj. RAAF atalioa,50 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-07-12 5 An Arch Of Naval Swords photo. SURGEON LIEUT. Peter William Boggles of H.M.S. Terror and his bride, the former Miss Margaret Casson. after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral m Singapore yt_4erday. Brother officers of the BTOOOS formed a guard of honour with their swords. The bride was formerly aStandard - 69 words
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Article107 1953-07-12 5 A Bull's Yarn He Says iOLDIER DEBUNK. WEDDING STOSY Stand ud StatT ISi*|Mjrter "A BULLS YARN"— Thar was how Corporal (r.ot Sergeant) Alan Picklord described a report m Singopore morning newspaper which quoted the London Doily Dispotch that he wos to marry a Chinese girl named Lai Hoh Sheunq (Goddess107 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-07-12 5 photo INCHE Hasbie bia Sulalm.tn (above), a \oun_: >t.ilir artist who palated the spc< ial imm trait of the Dacbosa af Kent arbk h de cor. ited Sarawak's At, li n f Welcome to ihr Koyal visiter arrived m Singapore 1 1>| Bight to attend a tu<> month study courseStandard - 90 words
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Article88 1953-07-12 5 WAI AYA for pi wt puts t or i by Art C eil. The ex':. < 'nre < except c photographs. Im> vill ba oil* watei r ai i i k and pea rind print merit fron. I Soutb B trt will I F.: I88 words
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Miscellaneous280 1953-07-12 5 Spore Diary BUI \l C£NTMS: r.c h Science a.id R' A menl e.i.h othei 352-A T... Katong Ko_<) 10 30 :i m RADIO PROGRAMME ■ADIO MALAYA. BIN-iAPORI 7 1«; a::: Moimids! Star. 7 _i> News; 7^5 Light Music; 8 am Waltzing and i v: 8;. > Breakfast Houi Muse: 10280 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1953-07-12 6 WILLIAM DRURY - WILLIAM DRURY ST6RY AND DRAWING By An Old Haunt Is Revisited II is nearly hall past ten. Ue park thf ear ifl a delightfully sinister little Sinuapore all?v and emerge into the br;!it °lare oi the hurricane lamps thai lllnmt_-_.tr ttujjis Sheet deratd, who has never1,337 words
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Article1121 1953-07-12 6 ANDREW ROTH - Kampong LONDON ANDREW ROTH By Iney Are Still Talking About h Coronation Ball At A l ALA Y ANS ate still com--T1 menting o n the success of the Coronation Ball almost a Jortnight ago. One subje.t which comes up is why did Che Abdullah bin Dato Abdul Rahman. President1,121 words
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Advertisement353 1953-07-12 6 2 °op o o_%r>*- X —J.^^^^ '^<SSSPBF_w< I punches //.> testoekostf Xi y nr ly|_rwritef is I "ure full woet-tng h'.nts a Jay, yottr nenograpba prol_ably a\i-r. least 300 jrrokes a mmutc, 14 000 eath day or 2QJDOO.QOQ nn j year! That u<»uld be punnhaaeni en'>ui>h. But your nj-u. i,;cr353 words
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Advertisement218 1953-07-12 6 f^_______-______-__ A. ,i v^. v '_y JSmA .J,' m.i. T •»^_r' V ___Fv You can take s V Je dip. or a nap. m these handsome Jantzen boxer shorts In sharkskin or gaberdine;*- they're strong, water-repeli' f. —^f sn inside cradle supporter and two dt ip V xlde pockets. Above218 words
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Article, Illustration836 1953-07-12 7 HARY PROCTER - HE KILLED FOR THE LOVE OF IT HARY PROCTER "The Worjd's JAc^i Wicked Man By vxvxvx "His manner was so strange, so piacating flat I beea suspicious. He was so upsjl at the discovery! Well he might have been." \mm&m s ?sm^^m& (who hits knowm Christie for some yean) f836 words
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Article, Illustration930 1953-07-12 7 I Smelled Gas In Christie's Kitchen Says MHRY BAUINGAIL (who vms befriended by Christie) m an interview with TOM TULLETT 'THIS is the story of twenty- year-old Mary Ballingall, the little Irish girl who seven times went to the house of John Halliday Christie. It began on a cold and930 words
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Article, Illustration2366 1953-07-12 8 Classic Race To Be Abandoned -^Icffliy^^":/. jg j¥_y9w w _f_f_rimw flM|MB^^f ßo,^^X i^^-'_ift^^S_f_/f^ pLOOM Is hanging over millions of French homes this week. Political worries? No. The flagging franc? Not on your life. The high cost of living? Dear me, no. This time it's2,366 words
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Advertisement330 1953-07-12 8 greenKolynt* WITH 'ACTIVE* CHLORO> Hn for the FRESHEST BR EAT|j and WHITEST TEETH Now everyone can have I lovelier teeth. For the new gr;.-, X X**H Nature's wonder worker— Ch! "N active Tormula. You get the be,, \''< FRESHER BREATH Cool, ref.CN.iing Koivnos u.tb Qilorophvlt actiw-N dMroyi \W .'»4__bad tastes330 words
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Article, Illustration905 1953-07-12 9 1 The Queen Should Invite Windsors To Return The Duke Could Be Of Tremendous Help To The New Sovereign FINAL CHAPTER By Captain Charles Eyton Lewis i\ HAT lies m f,>o suture tor the Uuke ond Duchess Windsor? For ncorly 16 yeors have905 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1953-07-12 9 LADY TEMPLER GETS HOUSE FOR PROJECT Stanoaid Woman l»« }»<> let "THERE is a lar^e white, green-shuttered mansion m the lovely Georgetown section of Penan.;, which stands as imposing evidence that Lady Tempter's dream oi a School for the Deaf Children of Malaya has1,165 words
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Advertisement403 1953-07-12 9 la^TONNETT COLLEGE :r «M'Fiinn ENCLANO t can help you to success through personal postal tuition I TM \nds op MM m important positions were once stml I £of this famvms Fnglish College. They owe their 1 Personal Pos ral Tuition The Bennett (\llcjre ujv. Num 1 are oflVred thc same403 words
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1886 1953-07-12 10 S. Raja Ratnam - ARE WE LOSING OUR GRIP ON UNREALITY? S. Raja Ratnam nhkjgkhkv nbvn dzgdgtddfg I YY/HAT has come over the ever-popular "anonymous spokesman" for the Colonial Office these days? Is the chap I beginning to lose his grip on unreality? And what about the anonymous spokesi man for the Federal Government?1,886 words
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Article, Illustration884 1953-07-12 10 Make way for REBELS! A CURE X \S the African tragedy plays itself out, answers must be found to the question: Is there a cure for Kenya? Ever since I first arrived there to spend five years m East Africa, there have been signs of the coming showdown, and each884 words
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Advertisement170 1953-07-12 10 mm i w J^t_^'>T ._*v r .1/ Pa Th# elo^t attention and care is given to these young passengers throughout tht iourmy .W^w^ The Summer Holidays are still Vi J^^\ some way off, but to a disappointment B. O. A < i t- TUtii v \m strongly advises parents to170 words
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Article, Illustration1816 1953-07-12 11 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER Ever since her arrival m Malaya 17 months ago. Lady Templer as used every spare moment for the welfare of women and children but she gives credit to her many willing collaborators for the fine results achieved.P.R.O. - 1,816 words
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Advertisement382 1953-07-12 11 rives smoother shaves and I comforts tenderest skin yfl P^H____^> *>'■ -^(Bo ..'i.. ,T •-w shave v\iih a laihcr or brushless shaving I the Palmolive uay gives you .es plus perfect after-shd\e comcd it and you can too! I o___r^^_^S^^i YP^^^l^^^ml^mmmm* I U m^ff-M Wt^rt WwM _L^__^W m-^mt^^^ k*»*a^l >382 words
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Advertisement68 1953-07-12 11 -SEEttSrVKEKt A NEW SHII-i.IENT--JUST ARRIVED. WEAR COOL, COMFORTABLE, COTTON -X-/X-: 1 FOR YOUR n LE! S U E HOUR S j tl~>J&<f3^i DELIGHTFUL FLORAL '^IrsKl^ DESIGNS ON PASTEL i.i *lsm'jrs GROUNDS, SHADOW > H'^T^^k DOTSANDNOVELTIIS. vv^T^^L^ 1 N I,{ N N /G "W-^_lll J REQUIRED, 1 r ?i> 'T^«»v is-68 words
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Article906 1953-07-12 12 'Ivor Kraal's Kallang Diary A Reply To Mr. X Aviation Columnist Sticks To His Opinion M R xof the !Vlala y an Bh Auxiliary Air Force B (Singapore Sq v adron) I was a very indignant I man after reading a reI cent Kallang Diary head- lined: "Malaya Has f906 words
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732 1953-07-12 12 DAVID TAMBYAH - DAVID TAMBYAH eyrhydfh f li IE stage is set ior the Johore Grand Prw Ft the organiser's point of vi. I am told, tho most elaborate plans have been drawn up. Everything pottil le I been done to make sure that reeordi will732 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-07-12 12 By Ed Reed "Get rta«j— !_<r« cuuiri timid lookinc couple.*13 words
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Advertisement241 1953-07-12 12 It Transpacific Service to San Francisco and Los Angeles via Hongkong and Japan. ANGLO FRENCH 6c BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: K. Lumpur 311 Spore *****/3 P. Sham 295 Malacca 456 Penang 875 gßffia»S*-IW____l._fci4ii4 f::+.r_^fflaEffia-E***F«ffifflfflfflfflß 1 d _m TC BH f ROUND TRIPS TO HONGKONG s s I 12 DAYS INCLUDING 4241 words
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Advertisement387 1953-07-12 12 EAST ASIATIC SAILING. IKOM s_.in„ in RINA' foi Bangkok Sal«i t. ILifi-tkoiiK Mnnlla Kot* j Yokohama ""'> U m hl ••LALANhIA- fo, lettfta* MONIHILIA- Foi B a r Saigon HoiigkoriK Mao Kobe and Yok«»hnn,h i, i_ MAGDALA For B "INDIA" for ianfkok Saigon. Hongkong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama '_(Kpi»i o. "SKLANDIA"387 words
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Article, Illustration785 1953-07-12 13 D IC X POWELL, one time glamour-boy of the screen, has sprung a surprise on his fans— and Hollywood. Having switched from a singer to tough guy and from thence to laugh-raiser, he has now turned director, making his debut m this field with a movie offering785 words
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732 1953-07-12 13 fyilE vexed question of 'Russiai. wives' is as old as the told war itself. Foreigners, who find their hearts-mates behind the Iron Curtain, invariably discover, sooner or later, that romance m any form only gets a one-wa ticket there. They can leave the country,732 words
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Article, Illustration620 1953-07-12 13 pRFI'ARE yourself for a pleasant shock when you next see Marlene Dietrich' on the screen. Far from being the glamorous grandmother of 55 that Hollywood has made her out to be. she appears once again almost as young svelt and sultry as when620 words
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Article12 1953-07-12 13 r-_.__t.-t_f \o °2 were: No H7 Ldward Singapore 12,12 words
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Advertisement214 1953-07-12 13 mmttJU Jiy NOW SWJJJ^ SHOWING n i _1 bach >*illi its own I t wonder and ecstasy! Mil CTHtI ANGELI BARRYMORE CARON DOUGLAS fARItY JAMtS GRANGER MASON < AGNES MOIRA ij, MOOREHEAD SHEARER S_iM L^^ >\\ k Vo&y6?. T 6.4.1 <).:'>oi\M. th;it you would _^^B^_. \oiir lIX ART! __k IV214 words
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Advertisement379 1953-07-12 13 Whm' cho m Singapore hnt at the CAN YOU TASTE CUSTARD PIES MADE IN 3-D BY TIIE 3-STOOGES? A fcjrnerouji helilnjr In offered 5 TIMES DAILY at 11. 1.45, 4. 6.30 9 30 In (her- FIRST 3-D Presentation **SP>OOKS" Pir.rrii.ig Hi. M TECHNICOLOR EPIC m ngfW-g DIMENSIONS! Hire of I'ol.iriod379 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-07-12 14 Photo). Jills (went i v mermaid is all decked out for a piling into the c<vo) deep green sea loraej with jewels d->ne by designer Majeska for La Taus.a. Strands of waterproof a hit-?, turquoise and coral pom-lain beads entwine the lovely lady's XV rist. Mkte,UP - 72 words
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118 1953-07-12 14 1 w. verj mufj esfed m .i i! i i.ai m I have kuu.' n iw. j.n j«»i■rrll o\ et thi I ii rHently sh< seems to h ive had mi ;<nd I am sure -< aaxNHfe to know w< for everj one ot my fi»«118 words
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Letter199 1953-07-12 14 j umber ting to be ai lie signed authe it a v. given. S wiUnot and a pen-nan cad das well f I It is vi to the p c i ie— j j T AM af'mi'd, f apree h your classmates. S; I re Is someone whom ?/ou itually199 words
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Letter498 1953-07-12 14 TF you do not love this girl enough to want to settle down with her as man and icife. then you should by no means thinl- of marriage. Besides, .she is quite young find so are you. You both hare plenty of time to wait unnl you can make up498 words
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Article, Illustration581 1953-07-12 14 ADELE E - Gain Sense Of ecurity For Later Years ADELE E. THE MIDDLE-ACE MYTH By STREESEMAN, MD THIS s lhe litth of six article* hv a noted American woman medical 'idviser who shows women the sound and sensible approach to middle aye, Dr Adelp Stre ese man it nn authority on ptychotomatic581 words
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Article, Illustration133 1953-07-12 14 tiitptiittmi i tit tti r is important to everyone and this includes women. A good marriage should, of course, be a partnership and this means a partnership m money matters as well as m other things. It is m the first years of marriage that you must share the responsibilit.esUP - 133 words
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Advertisement337 1953-07-12 14 It must be rf £\> the best m^^h 1 A Alodi i x f fwhnson't bat, the s b cht mwhw\ ,k t Irntj.ion. soo: -s f U con if .vs teimjm thn.Um «rc.vf. ot lM and tor nappy-civc- gnat "^J Qv*n*vWl M«| LOTION M SASY SOM ts in >cr>i337 words
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Miscellaneous278 1953-07-12 14 ■i yy yy r >xXjrx- jA X\'Y 41 i.,i „,s I DeariL^l_.J_s Bfcrtl v lb i IS \m'{- "ti* IS 1 M f h^ u!d *>• devote- io ,c I ha:'e I VOI X Itlf. I Ull U f. \M k MRH-HQK I AdJUSt to BBM I I 20 TALR278 words
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Article24 1953-07-12 15 REME SWEEP TO TEAM TITLE Kleitrual i- winning ei*M total nl n team athletic P a< S m ran 1 16, I I CYMA24 words
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Article167 1953-07-12 15 SEREMBAN, Sat.- A I 'hat trick' b y Stewart -aye the I.VIB Hussars the Army's own Malaya Cup i they beat the 1-7 Gur- tive goals to two m final of the Army Cup lion played here to- thc Raine was lack•i finer points, the167 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-07-12 15 X B M I Workshops, Army team athletic rhampions. n the march past at yesterday's Army ■eel at Nee Soon Kelly is carrying the REME flag B Moriarty, Army hockey a nd soccer player i s seen at extreme right42 words
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Article259 1953-07-12 15 low to order a pattern: Kill m the measuiemenl chart Then with •seven Standard Pattern Sei vice coupons plus thiee ten-cent stamps (to cover postal charges) send it to the Standard pattern Service The Singapore Standard 128 Kobinson Road. Singapore 1 In return you will259 words
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Article657 1953-07-12 15 MALACCA'S WIN IS STIMULATING! To The Settlement Says Lall Singh MALACCA made history when they celebrated their nrst post war victory against Singapore— which to their undisguised delight was gained at the Singapore headquarters of South Cricket. In the past Malacca has been suffering defeat after defeat with the result657 words
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Article47 1953-07-12 15 Malays Draw In Djarkarta DJAKARTA. Sat.— The Singapore's Malays soccer team, who are making a 10-day tour to Indonesia, drew 2 2 with CMS Djakarta today. At half 'irne the score wa_. 1 1. Scorers for Singapore were Rahim Omar and Dollah Don. Djakarta replied through Djamat.47 words
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Article470 1953-07-12 15 which lime t" n, ,n es of teaf away attack, during was sufffent 7 ch ,ke lj;P a comiortable 3-1 lead 4-1 tkiorv Ll° tPV hn,ese Ath,etic an ultimate One SS er Ko i, 1 a m their SAFA Division For rh g me at470 words
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Article155 1953-07-12 15 Anglo-Chinese School gained a convincing double vietorv over the St. Joseph's Institution and Rattles Institution m the inter school table tennis league started on Friday at the Singapore Badminton Stadium The results were: iAi S players first): A C.S. Blue beat St Josenh > B 5-0155 words
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Article289 1953-07-12 15 IN THE two-day fixture between the S.C.C. and the Free Foresters which began at the S.C.C. yesterday, the S.C.C. are m a strong position, Cashin declaring the S.C.C. first innings closed for the loss of four wickets at 5.30 p.m. H. E. Cashin. the SCC.289 words
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Article22 1953-07-12 15 tan .1 ON c. RAM BUT Alf, I plaj \< t v ■nd Negri 1 I n\egrl oui foi22 words
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Advertisement199 1953-07-12 15 PMi M lOfMl Y(.)L CA\ DMM. OK'>LR THIS PA 11 fc ft N frill In litis 41m urt iflESh. are thc- measuiementa I need trom you Follow the instructions -Mv and hil m lhe blank spaces pn vidPd below IN INCHES 1 Shculdei to should?! 4c Shculdei to bust I199 words
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Advertisement38 1953-07-12 15 ___r m rl^H /_r V o^_______r_F^_____L HMkA ______r _f________rV ________K*rl '___H_k_V' ~\wWmim fr __r '*!_____>/ ■ft_B ____n-T^___LJ» m Suitable f.iiirics:' eollon! W PATTERN aarlhiac —it depend* Hie y I NO. 10 occasion voa vi mi tbe dress _f f38 words
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Advertisement289 1953-07-12 15 Brushing Teeth After Meals with stops m E.WH AND STOPS DECAY BESI! ri I~J ($J STOPS TOOTH DECAY BEST M l\l %^*i/ »> Sv itiftc test* hava coaehnively pi d Clll NL// A' f brush n f x^xU aii.r meali unn v\ mV 1 "'-MAteDcnul Cream Hops tool hd |NJ-289 words
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Article, Illustration1434 1953-07-12 16 Leland Stowe - Conguest By TERROR Leland Stowe bvnvnv nvnbvn Most Barbaric Police System 2 Million Men Rule By 1 error, Torture, Murder This is the third of a series ot articles that give the most complete tactual story yet written about Red tyranny m Eastern Europe, Mr. Stowe, the author, is an1,434 words
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193 1953-07-12 16 'No Smoking' Rule Chases Fans Away 'rHE "No Smoking* notices x at London's only nonsmoking cinema came dowa at the week-end the end of a costly experiment, and the answer to people who would like to see smoking banned m Britain's 4,65)2 cinemas. "If cinemas on the Continent and la193 words
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Advertisement137 1953-07-12 16 I v i J j*t_r*^!'_i_H_W-^t_P r v _-_S_flH__nP________2 _______EMra__M- r -V I-^CS____E £____>. <__7___pi______-__nßa_____s_a_Bi L v<A Er~^D^gra___-B_BE^H_^K >X^k ami M^AfJNPy I 0 BTADF GITI ETTE I Gillette I brings you easier shaving /^a^?sw 4*&jty nee again Gillette bn'n<_s /lltfWl^li^ ,rlcndid news t0 e%e O' man who /P^%&d^^ shaves Here's the137 words
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Advertisement106 1953-07-12 16 Famous as London itsell l •sBr' ill *f_B Pl APlll V N\ 1 ct Bri': fine .;ualit\ to >\>u i thc II I famous blea I _ti_\ 150 > cars. yS CELIOPHANESEALEO ALUMINIUM COHTAIU-RS j\J OF 25. x > WK__________-________^_________fZ^-_____________l IfU x w H E R R I N M£SH106 words
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Article, Illustration2144 1953-07-12 17 Irene Ernhart - Irene Ernhart wm 1 ik I I j I talked to DOt too c." He tilted hat back and grinned at •*Do you remember the kissed me?" Steve's grin faded. He got up a U y and went over n tne line ling p c. 'Yes." a moment,2,144 words
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Article15 1953-07-12 17 THE STORY THUS FAR.... rencn ma v York to ncr She I to d 315 words
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612 1953-07-12 17 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE By times look Old iat he 5 uild Hu- KMie reoegai md thea m might it he at, and I money lead ot t times self-doubt. lye, by .ye- ul lorkvbether to be- i right re they? J^Ple are the612 words
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Advertisement390 1953-07-12 17 ii (Jlimpse of Chinese hhtw^X KUNG MING J$ MASTER —^"^A OF MILITARY. STRATEGY _&rx-Q> In o South Chino ff^^^^ I^.^V '^V compo. qn many al W /t\ X^ty''' Xt 11, r_ t Ui m \^a^^ i\ m^mA^ M\w ung Mings troops l^— < 7_l f m, HMf Xt*'! were overcome390 words
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Article, Illustration1877 1953-07-12 18 SAPPER - Britain May Lack Champions But Not Sportsmanship SAPPER Says BRITISH people are renowned throughout the world for their love of sport. So much so, that an aggrieved sportsman or tennis-player of another nation has only to deny this generally accepted contention— as occurred only this last week for the piquancy1,877 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-07-12 18 A. C. Harris (Seletar 4 B' Team), setting up a new shot putt record at the R.A.F. Malaya Athletic Championships a t Changi last Wednesday, of 39 feet Hi inches. R.A.F. Seletar 'B Team, winners of the Morrison Trophy at the R.A.F. Malaya Athletic Championships laat Wednesday.47 words
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Article161 1953-07-12 18 Mrs Lumsdon Tops The Ladder r.h u Nt e Soon Smil! Bore Rifle Club Mrs. Lumsdon coninues to lead m the Climbing Ladder. In the Gen_j Ladder however, no fewer than 3 competitors stand at the top with equal points. W.O. Whiiwell. Lieut Paynter and WO I Ewers. Last iveek161 words
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1095 1953-07-12 18 RAFMAN - RAFMAN By m. E d £Wing event of the Royal Air Force athletic chamninnN.Pi,, a Changi last Wednesday was tne last event of the day— the 4xlmi yd r'i and the thrills that came with it made it a fitting climax io an afternoon I1,095 words
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15 1953-07-12 18 Cricket Seletar 2nd Score Big Wins \"'-X,y I■ m '"^7 1 i UeJSS 1 VI15 words
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Advertisement362 1953-07-12 18 < -CKKKVe^> < r. J j Jul mmmmck fc SWISS i SHANTUNG J$l»& m M-fio II fi.< x and i tyM |M_D I n Kf^ Q UV have WmmW V ed a ne,o rang,- iSSL COTTON jHwj CAMBRIC ffpCU ifN______Fu COTTON OEPT. HDI lst Floor. fofS j BAJAJ 5 'Mm362 words
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Article696 1953-07-12 19 IlS'porelsToße j Wimbledon' > „,,,<■ become the Wimbledon of the 1* N can— ii it does not remain just on the lKirt of the Singapore Lawn m* ice iation's honorary secretary, Mr. Low referred to this possibility at the end lonv tennis championships on Friday.696 words
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Article32 1953-07-12 19 mmmW I fea Chan Serves A Break I \traid c Boys friend and put it simply. oc a c *ob be- L with his he go 01 I fine < Thai32 words
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Article, Illustration215 1953-07-12 19 'Queen' Gladys Of S'pore Tennis SIXTEEN years ago. m Kuala Lumpur a pretty little Miss was introduced to a tennis racquet Perhaps it was love a: first sight because from that time, m the evenings at least, a tennis r.icquet and the >llss now Mrs. Gladys Loke Chu a is215 words
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Article222 1953-07-12 19 1 CARNOUSTIE. (Scotland* July 11. (AP>— Ben Hogan won the British open golf championship Friday. He broke the open record on tough old Carnoustie with a 68 for a 72 hole total of 282. Hoaan said '1 have a cold and 1 hav e been playinj? golf222 words
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488 1953-07-12 19 ONLY two Senior league tournament cricket fixtures were played In Singa;-. re yesterday. The Ceylonese, who met Singapore Recreation Club at Balestier Road, totalled 221 runs when stumps were drawn for the day. At the Police Depot. Police entertained the Army m a jjame notable488 words
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Article444 1953-07-12 19 IPOH, Sat.— Before a crowd of 4,000 spectators, Penang and Perak played to a goalless draw m a Malaya Cup match played at the Chinese Assembly Kio 11 r_or_«_nnr _hA_fl n V However the honours went to Perak who had Penang defending desperately from beginning444 words
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Article70 1953-07-12 19 Rosewall Out To Skonecki LUGANO s it/ rl md July 11 fl-cuter) Ken R JR was unexpectedly tn aten m the men's singles semi Anal ol the Swiss International lawn lennis year-old champion ol Australia championships here lodai Sy \"ladimir Slconeckl self- exi led Polish player. Skonecki \K-r\r\ r, 070 words
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Article27 1953-07-12 19 Re dts of the C I Council Inter department f..ciihill named for thi Health Dept 2 W 1) pl 1 Encmeer D- pl j27 words
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982 1953-07-12 19 ENGLAND 192 RUNS BEHIND Brave Stand By English Skipper at Old TrafiKust b-fL L b Kan her flrsl i™"** i» ">e 3rd Test here put heart their V de l ,or »>•>* wicket-hut the __m.l;_..d b-tunea innings So r of .ig. a d e ded w,,h 192 runs behind Anstralia982 words
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Article330 1953-07-12 19 LIM KIM CHOO THRILL CROWD IN what turned out to be the highlight of last night's Singapore Badminton Association junior championship ties. Everglows' Ang Kirn (hoo and llenrv l,im were matched m a hard hitting session by Merridale's ."Vary Wong: and Khoo Eng leek m a junior Mixed Doubles opening330 words
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Advertisement138 1953-07-12 19 Mf OK ASA CtAHD HORMOHi 70/v/c tab tac; %HVtW'/lfommt CCLD /rt S X No« A«o>loblc iLimilrc S'ockt Only) 1 HACEMEYERS 3. Ciorkc St., X Lun.pur. 26. Light Sl., Penong 129-135 Cecil Si S pore i 4i LUXO3" Ta :lc Fan The smallest Elertrii laa >el the host i peat Mule138 words
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Miscellaneous104 1953-07-12 19 SOCCER:— Dir. M C(,nr.thiant> v. Wondcrl ids SP. Nt J.BS., 4 p.m. t Comjv. uni i y v. Royal Navy at JBS. 5 p.m.; Div. 3C Cosmos Town Rangers at Geylinq: Div. \.C P. &7. v. Serangoon ALY. at CMMA. CRICKET: SCA tourney..: Senior Army v. Police at PTS; CSC104 words
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Article2807 1953-07-12 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Quicksilver Pays Highest Dividend By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $357,600 First Prize: *****2 ($160,920) Second Prize: *****7 80,460) Third Prize: *****1 44,700) Starters ($4,063 each): Nos *****2, *****1 *****2, *****1, *****7, *****4, *****3' *****8, *****9, *****7, *****6. Consolations ($2,682 each): Nos. *****8 *****1, 35G844,2,807 words
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Article673 1953-07-12 20 Windsor Lad - Windsor Lad By PENANG trainer CE. Parkers candidates, SUPERIORITY and BECCAFICOES provided the best workout at Bukit Timah yesterday when they breezed over three furlongs m 35/45, the best gallop seen at Bukit Timah for some time. Running wide, out on the second track, Superiority673 words
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