Singapore Standard, 30 March 1953
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Title Section9 1953-03-30 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1933. SIXTEEN PACES9 words
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Article, Illustration385 1953-03-30 1 THREE big Colony hospitals and the Quarantine Station at St. John's Island will be seriously affected by a strike if Government does not favourably consider three demands unanimously agreed upon by more than 400 members of the Singapore Medical Workers' Union yesterday. At a meetingStandard - 385 words
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Article, Illustration362 1953-03-30 1 QUEEN MARY'S LAST JOURNEY THRO' LONDON With only one wreath over the own colours, the body of Queen iat ried on mm carriage on her i London tonight. The wreath bore loving Lilipet and Philip" and tn and the Duke of Edinburgh. m p.Tft. 18 a all to >n Her362 words
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Article688 1953-03-30 1 PENANG. Sun. Lee Khuan Kau. the recaptured escapee has made statement to the Police and inquiries concerning the jail break are continuing with all possible speed. A Police spokesman said 'ate tonight it was clear to tht Police from the commence" ment of investigations into688 words
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Article157 1953-03-30 1 SIIOIL, Mar. 29— Marine Division officers said today that the marines were "m complete control" of Vesas Hill on the western front after a night of unrage ttghtlas;. Early this morning, the Marines looking out Horn positions on the crest of a hill countedReuter; A.A.P.; A.P. - 157 words
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Article301 1953-03-30 1 Reopening Of Korea Truce Talks Likely TOKYO, Mar. 29.— Genera! Mark Clark said yesterday his United Nations Command favours reopening the Korean truce Miles if th« Communists are serious about exchanging sick and wounded PoWs before the war's end. The Reds handed over a note minus301 words
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Article82 1953-03-30 1 NEW YORK. Mar. 29, (Router) An oiffht-month-old girl won US$l4O,OOO (C 50.000) yesterday because her grandfather save her an Irish sweepstake Ciefcc on Early Mist, winner of the Grand National. The infant is Susan H.i.npl. daughter of a Manhattan factory worker. Her parents will have82 words
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143 1953-03-30 1 LEWIS. Indiana, Mar. 29, (UP) An ammunition train jumped its tracks, burst Into flames and exploded last night starting fires that swept at least one fourth of this small town and injuring four poisons. The flames destroyed or damaged at least nine bul clings and143 words
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Article32 1953-03-30 1 BRITAIN has accepted a Soviet proposal for AngioSuviet conference on air safety m Germany to be held m Berlin on Tuesday, the Foreign O I Vice announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article33 1953-03-30 1 A 22-year-old Chinese who was tired of being a boy has i been trying unsuccessfully to get local doctors to change him into a woman, the Hongkong Standard reported yesterday.33 words
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Article31 1953-03-30 1 THE Australian Territories Minister announced a Japanese fishing vessel has been detained off the south coast of New Britain. The ship was inside the three mile limit. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article26 1953-03-30 1 THE Asia Shipping Company will assign the 3,345-ton chartered British freighter, San Edward, as the first vessel to run the Japanese-Communist China route. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article70 1953-03-30 1 Standard Staff Importer MR. Adlai Stevenson, the defeated American candidate m the Presidency elections will receive a rousing welcome from loral Chinese who plan to hold a mammoth reception for him when nt arrives next month. The Standard was to.d l asl night that a Chinese sub-com-mittee70 words
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133 1953-03-30 1 Standard Staff Reporter AFTER a six-hour storm* meeting the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Fedeiation decided to temporarily suspend strike action pending the result of negotiation with the employers. But this temporary withdrawal Will only last until Apr. 7 when a seven-man delegation of133 words
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Article160 1953-03-30 1 LONDON*. Mar. 29.-Ro.yl Air Force planes are to i be scn> to Kenya to fight .Mau Mau terrorists, the Air Ministry said here last night. A Ministry spokesman saici. "The aircraft requested by the Governor of Kenya. Sir Evelyn Baring. will.be a\ali |h« I bigReuter; AFP - 160 words
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210 1953-03-30 1 Standard Staff Reporter TEN thousand enthusiastic young Chinese m Singapore unanimously pledged their full support m the fight against Communism, at a rally m the Badminton Hall, yesterday. The pledge will be sent to the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald, the Federation High Commissioner,210 words
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Article28 1953-03-30 1 ABOt'T 0 Chinese repatriates from Indonesia and Malaya en route to China passed through Hongkong ye terday. They landed from the Tjiwangi and the Tegelberg.28 words
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Article28 1953-03-30 1 THE United Nations POW I nmand yesterday rep i that tards ihoi and killed two I North Korean prisoners at] Jvujc ljlaud camp last week.28 words
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Article159 1953-03-30 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Mar. 29 (UP).— American United Nations delegate Henry Cabot Lodge said yesterday the Communist prisoner proposal is "very encouraging it it is bona fide and sincere." Soviet delegate Valerian Zorin called the proposal "very good news." General Assembly President Lester Pearson of159 words
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Article34 1953-03-30 1 lIMS Concord, Royal N f ti^st royer <>i 1 T 1 t > placement, hta anchored Iri Singapore hai »our She steamed to tin." mun-<*t-war anchorage on Saturday, from the Singapore Naval Ba34 words
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Advertisement26 1953-03-30 1 1 L E I\\ j II parately dry w, stout, pour to^ etl and fill glass to top. j hH,\ Iff^S^V JR**B^* |g^^g^r!gV VB BREWERS YEAST26 words
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Advertisement23 1953-03-30 1 »o f >L— <fi*s s """"rn etc**** tV MO HONG SOAP FACTORY LTD. /^t\ a genuine bayer'product. (bayerj manufactured m vg^/ leverkusen. Germany23 words
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Article70 1953-03-30 2 SHOP H. nan. the R >man B top of ftrcdi. bi East* Radio ila a Irom in^ dral ol the Good Sheph- 5.30 p.m. on Sunday. I tie Bishop SingaI row a visit to Japan. He leaves on Wednesdi the Federa- iv be will meet70 words
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Article203 1953-03-30 2 Fruit Market Outlook Gloomy Standard Staff Reporter FUTURE market tendencies do not appear to be very bright and as political and economic development throughout the world continues to be m a state of flux, market conditions may change overnight, said Mr. Hutchinson, chairman of the Singapore Fresh Fruits Importers' Association,203 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-03-30 2 photo. WORK on the Singapore Esplanade is being speeded up for the forthcoming coronation. Picture shows two workmen laying the < coloured concrete blocks along the promenade. StandardStandard - 27 words
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195 1953-03-30 2 Standard Staff Reporter FIVE Singapore Associations claiming to represent over 25.000 people, will cable a petition to Mr. Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister, today urging him to withdraw recognition of Red China. This, the petition says, '•will help to bridge the breach m the195 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-03-30 2 A FAREWELL Party was given to Mr. V.C. Teasdale. Far Eastern Representative of Messrs. Spioers (Export) Ltd.. London, by members of the Chinese Master Printers* Association, Singapore, on the occasion of his retirement from Malaya. Sitting round the table (from left) Mrs. Linff. Mrs leasdale. Mr. Teasdale, Mr Wong Tien73 words
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Article41 1953-03-30 2 A DINNER and dance organised by the Social Committee of the Hua Yu Association. Singapore \va s held at their premises la East Coast Road. on Saturday night. Tvv 0 hundred and fifty members and friends were present.41 words
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Article87 1953-03-30 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE PENANG Settlement Government ha s agreed to donate SrS.OOO to the Muslim Coileoe Fund, the Publicity Officer. Inche Jaafar Albar said yestevday. The College needs $300,000 Already $50,000 has been promised by Dato Syed Ibrahim !"2f a f Alsagoff and another SJO.OOO87 words
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Article, Illustration3 1953-03-30 2 Pbot*. aksdjflkjsadljfkasdf StandardStandard - 3 words
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Article165 1953-03-30 2 Historic Events Planned Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Council is expected to steal the show In the Coronation celebrations arranged m the Colony m June. The Council will begin its celebrations on May 30, earlier than others and it will mark the week with two165 words
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Article134 1953-03-30 2 Image To Decide JB Court Case JOHORE. BAHRU, Sun. The image of Sri Raja Mariamman, a Hindu Goddess m a Johore Temple, will play an important role m deciding a civil suit case, brought before the President of the Sessions Court, Inche Ali Hassan, today. The case involved M. Ramasamy,134 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-03-30 2 THIS young and attractive Rirl is singer, actress, and roller skating champion of Hongkong. She is 19-year old Miss Manny Lam Kar Yee who is expected m Singapore shortly. Better known as the "Little Bird of Paradise", Miss Manny Lam will make a personal appearance ai the97 words
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Article245 1953-03-30 2 The London Matriculation is not recognised as a suitable j qualification by :he Teachers' Training College because candidates on puss the examination without presenting themselves tor an oral test. The Standard was toid yesterday. For -he Cambridge school certificate, students must pass the oral245 words
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Article97 1953-03-30 2 THIRTY-FIVE the Singapore Mob el the Volunteer Corps Headq lartera donated their b week In addition. US other persons went to donate their blood m the Blood Transfusion Centre They include 2A men from La Sin Sapnre R fl- A -r,^ Ic l kring Mati from97 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-03-30 2 Romeo And Juliet KAT ONG B (,u f.ns tomorroi Pirturw show y r j hovr th« part Kon,^^ IK A H ><ih Vun <w24 words
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Advertisement81 1953-03-30 2 m y Sx^S i w:^f V >.3 Ki:"** -J MflrMf''^' ''Yu¥ IIIEAVV C|||IO»IC Unt j IM.MSII FUI.I.Y FASMIONEI) IHERMOS JUGS NYLON STOCK.NC3 1 PI. SIZE I ALL SIZES USUALLY $ir>.oo EAril. j USUALLY $3.50 PER PAIR. NOW S^OOO i KOW S l*9s PER PAIR. Vr VfVr i^lS OIIER IS UNREPEATABLE.81 words
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Advertisement100 1953-03-30 2 Since lo4^ Appetite IN fcNTERIC KVER 1 have prescribed "SerravnV Anaewin retnltfSj) from Ma\ convalescing cases of Enteric I pleasure m saying that the be its use hare been most mnrJ: and should hold Us own 00 ginous Wuu? on I hc market C.W.M. MR. A. Enq Sen Office, Kingston100 words
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Article, Illustration218 1953-03-30 3 photo. phofo. nD: High winds of gale force m Kansas City, Mo., U.S., ficd woman was caught up m pt f-om the sidewalk into the front background and finally into the She received only cuts and thf ankles. A.P. A CHIGO IS CROWNED: Little Roxenne Tono,A.P. - 218 words
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Article, Illustration228 1953-03-30 3 —STAR CONTEST No. 9 4LL through «his »<'«'k The Singapore Stand. »«a presents its ninth star content AM you've got to 'Jo is to collect the pictures and coupons for all sis MW and sin« them together with Ihe names of the stars under single228 words
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Advertisement61 1953-03-30 3 Ut'iti* SjTii't opf flit 9 I J tUJDT it O \iiiiiii iinwS If N j% \it \n: i »>««!»hn with that smart Arrow ftI rcndi utT> f^ i ir io ni- rtdMtaHM llii itlJUltl h^ jrour fa\4»nrilr >h<»j>> er Departmental Store) ft Co.; Ltd) f PORF-T PHONE 5214/5. SJj Hi61 words
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Article, Illustration89 1953-03-30 4 A WOK 111 famous circus from Berlin. Germany. has been contracted to tour Malaya for six months by Mr K. M. Oli Mohamed. Singapore City Councillor. Mr. Oli Mohamed said the circus is known as the Circus Busch, .after the managing proprietress. .Madame Michaela Busch The cirrus is exported m89 words
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Article25 1953-03-30 4 FOR failing to obtain her Identity card within the prescribed time Rosaieen Moore, was §f\cd 19 D the Johore Police Court yesterday.25 words
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Article289 1953-03-30 4 PENANG, Sun. Barter trade between Penang and South Siam is still being carried on and no new regulations regarding this have so far been issued, the Assistant Foreign Exchange Controller told The Penang Importers and Exporters Association m reply to a question by the Association.289 words
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Article56 1953-03-30 4 THE Settlement Develop-' ment Board has approved a Dumber of minor schemes m i Province Wellesley which include three wells m the Nibona ;j Tebal district, two In Bukit Mertajam and four at Kuala Mnda. In addition, the construction of four small bridges three at Tassek and one56 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-03-30 4 THE TRAPEZE team of Busch Circus which will perform m Singapore m May. The Circus is now touring the Continent.24 words
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Article94 1953-03-30 4 THE first batch of 150 Federa* ion student teachers who were sent to the Kirkby Training College will be completing their two year course m August. The Standard was told yesterday that they will fly home by *he third week of August and will be posted94 words
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Article47 1953-03-30 4 MALAY undergraduates of the University of Malaya will take part at a meeting to form a Malay Dramatic Society m Singapore, shortly. The Secretary of the Interim Committee of the Society, Inche Mohamed Muar Mohayan said the object was to promote Malay drama and culture.47 words
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233 1953-03-30 4 'Discrimination' Angers 140 K.L. Women KUALA LUMPUR, Sun -h here today when 140 w O m en v o.. War Deportment held c i°>'" Town Hall protesting ag o i nn l etl "9 shown by the Wor DeportVnt on *«<! of housing allowance poyoblc to th The meeting; instructed233 words
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Article86 1953-03-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. S in. Three terrorist- were ki'led iv Perak yesterday by security forces. Two fell to a party oi Home Guards from Chenderiang m the Cameron Highlands area near Tapah at noon. Home Guards m ambush positions, conta I rorists one ol whom escaoed The other,86 words
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Article31 1953-03-30 4 A JO HOR E G vemmeni Gazet f o announced that Mr. I. S. W Pohce Officer, Johore. censed to be a member oi I Johore Council uf S:ate.31 words
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Article154 1953-03-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The Malayan Trade I nion Council is the only non-racial body m Malaya, Mr. C.H. Yin, president oi the M.T.U.C., said at the council's third anniversary dinner held at the Harlequin m Kuala Lumpur, last night. The objective of the MTUC154 words
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Article74 1953-03-30 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— For outraging th 0 modesty of a woman named Pang Kirn LOl at Kelapa Sawit, Low Ah Hong. a Special Constable was fined $100 by the Police Court today. Pang told the Court that when she went to the Police Post after74 words
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10 1953-03-30 4 Indian Shop Assistants Form Union 11 A Trade and c10 words
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Article66 1953-03-30 4 MALAG V Sun crowd of %m uhi, t, n ed Xhv Resident on,™,. i lli-n- I-m k and I.adv ill.- I -deration p,, Hmu\ l>.,t the mrM reclamation (iiound d.i\ IJuriiis "io p.rformj* ASP i hrn Volt onn Police I -lonant I! Goui v»-d th« n sioin66 words
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Article20 1953-03-30 4 SWAMI ON MALAYAN TOUR s\v I lie Di S quari pur i: Swa come the by S wati. F Divn.20 words
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Advertisement190 1953-03-30 4 OUR DIAMOND AND GEM RINGS ARE ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENTS. I < EVERY RING IS MOUNTED IN I 3 PURE PLATINUM. 5 THERE IS BEAUTY OF CONTRAST AND OF HARMONY IN THESE 3 DELIGHTFUL COMBINATIONS OF FIERY DIAMONDS, COOL BLUE j SAPPHIRES, VERDANT EMERALDS I I OR FLASHING RUBIES. I P. H.190 words
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Miscellaneous453 1953-03-30 4 <#BijQßlwMBBffßrW3fru- g gy 9 9 3p g ff 9 w v SooSOSwwK^v it w?? fiT Jl i IT tWCQnm] BfIPC $8&k a F* m wm M 7. 5 r £f f nue^^^ &k SB m 7 t i^kw SINGAPORE fOfS? jSSTiJSSt SftTMt&f 3 k DIARY Ipoh 72"F», Kuantan -71 F).453 words
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Article, Illustration232 1953-03-30 5 (Topi. "TROPICAL WATER LILY"— by Soh Ke« Loon, c/m Malaya Engraving Co., 76, Cross Street, Spore. Rolleiflex, H, 1/50, Super XX. A s THt s JN by Johmn >##n 222f Queef| StrMf XX. 1/50 Y IU w Kod.k fapM "MAN BEFORE THE PAGODA" by Joseph Wee of232 words
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Article501 1953-03-30 6 )N'K < f the most startling revelations of the educational problems of Singapore was made by the i tor of Education, Mr. R. M. Young, at a recent ting of the Singapore Rural Board. Mr. Young 5;.: d that not a single graduate of the University of Malaya501 words
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Article240 1953-03-30 6 r ["VO great sporting events took place m the United Kingdom last Saturday— the Grand National and the Boat "Race. With the two annual classics staged m the same afternoon, other sporting contests were paled into insignificance. One doesn't have to be a racing enthusiast to get240 words
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3003 1953-03-30 6 ANDREW ROTH - CHINA LOOMS BE SIDE THE SOVIET PYRAMID ANDREW ROTH By LONDON, THERE may not be an Egyptian saying "If you decapitate the highest pyramid, there is a better view of those almost as high." If there isn't, there should be. It would help illustrate the tremendous improvement of China's position3,003 words
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Article308 1953-03-30 6 We the PEOPLE Bitter Lesson Sir:—- The people of Kampong Chia Heng. often referred to as the Kampong of forgotten souls, have learnt a bitter lesson. They complained of inianitary conditions mi n their kampon* m the hope cf removing the mosquito, the illkept drains and the pungent «mell that308 words
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Advertisement137 1953-03-30 6 SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE t 128, Robinson Rood, Singoport. Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble b Tclegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Squore, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sultan Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Leith Street, Telephone137 words
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Advertisement53 1953-03-30 6 /the f° afford lm^ a \i v i V If- 1 I t S high gui its hl y° u 8 0t *U« 5 "i*u nl- P rice von 0° makes Ovalrine Tf t*>< **__^y This y J OVALTI N E The vitamin/orti/iea /oo<f bever««< A. WANDER VTD. t (Incorporated53 words
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Article, Illustration230 1953-03-30 7 Scotland Yard Finds Sex Killer's 5th Victim IP.--m Hill became i then sot testerhurncd ttraacler'i m tin- b.uk 11, Rh "as a I h«- other d packed ihr woodea n d undei i- Hour of (iifu »part- > rum -ndent m nioi man I s "murder i the mv.'spersi>nallj MilA.P. - 230 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-03-30 7 photo. Scotland Yard detectives yesterday found the body of a fifth woman victim of the sex maniac m the "House of Death." The search for more victims continues. Photo shows a view of the back garden i>f the house m Rillington Place APAP - 43 words
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Article15 1953-03-30 7 proNai Chi- v.:i <. 01' B irmi m ::> <-'-gn--ates F15 words
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Article19 1953-03-30 7 mclothea ap at emplo- <- <tt In- broad i i\ iding sectors 1 rdav hut U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article12 1953-03-30 7 I JO. chief hxved m d have ol the London 1 ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article11 1953-03-30 7 1N -«we»l >.M,.rd.iv nd >r combat, il rstimainpuards- of .ir.- A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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Article11 1953-03-30 7 an in- to :elntj atioiis i s beWdcome I liliD- A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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Article15 1953-03-30 7 '"II t v i!, Ul r -n Kuundation lM <» transport •d with IHiH m U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article35 1953-03-30 7 INDIA and South Africa cr e among the 16 countries who have announced na <nev will take part m (he third International Film Festival (o be held m Berlin between June 18 and ?8. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 35 words
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Article22 1953-03-30 7 THE Chinese people must look exclusively to themselves far their .survival. Gcneralisimo Chiang Kai-shek s;ud yesterdw iti a "Youlli Daj iiKii>age. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 22 words
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Article30 1953-03-30 7 THE RAF Saturday concluded a three-day "Operation Session' m the Suez Canal Zone with a mass raid on all installations. British. Australian and New Zealand airtialt took part. A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article47 1953-03-30 7 THE Catholic new s bulletin •Fides" issued by the tonfret ..iii.n for the Propagalion of Faith said yesterday that m the last 12 years 199 Catholic maissionaries were killed m < hina. Th c list of victims Includes l«'"» priests. 26 brothers four sisters four lav missionaries.- U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article86 1953-03-30 7 Jap For S' pore Rice Discussions THE Food Board of the Japanese Agriculture Ministry will shortly send one of its officials to Singapore to attend a meeting of the Rice Council for the Far East, it was stated m Tokyo yesterday. The official, Osamu Morimoto, is scheduled to leave byA.F.P. - 86 words
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94 1953-03-30 7 BELGRADE. Mar. 2l). (Reuicr) President Tito, aboard igoslav khip Galeb on wav back to Yugoslavia lru:n Britain, entertained Art- miral Lord Mountbatten to •i >. sterday. Ac 'ording to radio Belgrade. ■he Admiral pa)d the visit near Malta He is Commander- in-Chief. Mediterranean, under the94 words
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152 1953-03-30 7 THE law will soon make it difficult for quacks to sell their concoctions for such incurable diseases as diabetes and cancer. An ordinance has already been drafted to prevent advertisement of such "cures." A spokesman of the Medical Department said this ordinance will152 words
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Article63 1953-03-30 7 DR ELIZABETH COMBER of Johore Bahru. who writes under the name of Han Suyin, gave a lecture on "The contribution of Chinese culture toward the evolution of Malayan Culture" at the British Council hall, Stamford Road on Saturday. A large number of people, young and63 words
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Article14 1953-03-30 7 HUNGARY will have elections on May 17, it was announced yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Article298 1953-03-30 7 'No Attcicft Ol> Any Territory m Far East' WASHINGTON, Mar 29 (AP)— Frcrcc and the United States warned there would bo "the most serious consequences" on peace efforts if the Chinese Communists used a truce m Korea to wage aggressive war anywhere m the Far East.298 words
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197 1953-03-30 7 Moscow Frees The Women Children MOSCOW, Mar. 29.— The first prisoners set fice under the new Soviet amnesty decree, freeing all serving sentences of five years or less, have been released from Boutyskaya jail here. ose rou>c)~pd were women with children. The fates of the prison wore expected to openReuter; A.P. - 197 words
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Article68 1953-03-30 7 CONNEAUT, Ohio. Mar 2:»: Rescue crew* found 22 bodies m the wreckage of a triple rain accident on the New York Central railway system near here on Friday. Mr. Warren Wood, the County Coroner, said there was a possibility that at 'east one more body68 words
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Article70 1953-03-30 7 THREE Singapore robbers, one armed with a knife, surprised a lonely woman m Woodland Road and after tying her up to a wooden post, got away with jewellery amounting to $530 on Saturday night. After first tying her up and failing to locate any valuables, the three70 words
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Article56 1953-03-30 7 CALCUTTA. Mar 29. (AFP) The British Everest expedition has reached Nanchebazar whi.ch is 175 miles from Khatmandu, capital of Nepal, according to reports received here yesterday. The party will stop for rest and hiring of porters before proceeding to Nvoc. 14.000 feet high. The expedition reached56 words
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Article34 1953-03-30 7 MAULANA Syed Abul Ala Maudoodi, head of the Jamaat Islamic (extremist Muslim fanatics) and about half a dozen of his lieutenants were rounded up yesterday m towns of the Punjab Provinre. APAP - 34 words
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Article83 1953-03-30 7 TAIPEH, Mar. 29. (AP) Quite a controversy ha- developed here as to whether it is idolatry for a Christiai. to bow before a portrait of Dr. Sun Vat-sen. founder of the Republic of China. The Ministry of Education, through an official but unidentified spokesman. replied83 words
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Article31 1953-03-30 7 CLEMENT Davies, British Liberal Party leader, returned to London yesterday by air from Tel Aviv after spending six days m Israel at the invitation of the Israeli government. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article179 1953-03-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded by the Coroner today after an inquiry into a motor car accident m which a boy, Anthony D'Cruz. lost his life on Dec. 23. Mrs. Dorothy Bromfield who was m the cnr which was driven by179 words
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311 1953-03-30 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 29 (Reuter)— The United States Government hopes that the exchange of Korean war prisoners will occur promptly, the United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles said. Mr. Dulles said, it was hoprd the exchange would also "provide relief to311 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-03-30 7 photo. FuvS I dekp Mtranged wife of ex-King Farouk of JSI ls shown (centre) on arrival at Cairo airport. She ti/i af<om Panied by her mother. Asila Sadek (left). On me airport to greet them was the ex-Queen's uncle. Mustafa Sadek (right), A .P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article82 1953-03-30 7 CAIRO. Mar. 2f>, (Reuter).— Egypt )ast night announced the appointment of a fivemember commission to advise the Sudan's Governor General, thus ending a deadlock with Britain holding up elections for d self-governing Sudanese Parliament. An Egyptian decree appointing the commission was issued by the government a82 words
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345 1953-03-30 7 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government i s doing its utmost to provide better working conditions for the Colony's entire labour force, the Commissioner for Labour, Mr G. W. Davis, told The Standard yesterday. He Bftid: "Government wants a contented labour force and it is taking345 words
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Article171 1953-03-30 7 RANGOON, Mar. ft.— Bui has given t he United Si; -<s Government three m;notice to end its techn 1 aid programme to Burm; The Burmese Government*! decision was convoyed to i American Ambassador here Mr. William J Sebald. y the Foreign Minister, Hkun171 words
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91 1953-03-30 7 OTTAWA, Mar. 2» (AFP) French Foreign Mini ci Georges Buiault arrived by air last night f i Wellington a few boun jn advance of Premier Re 1)4 May* r and Finance Mm < i Bourges Maunoury The Fren-h ministers, jus- completed talks wiih he American91 words
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Article181 1953-03-30 8 British Tin Investment Corporation, Ltd. whose portfolio predominantly consists of shares m Tin Mining Com- panics, made a profit m 11)52 of *****,408 or 211.4 per cent. after profits tax and Excess 1 Profits Levy and paid a final dividend of 13 per cent, makj ing 18k per181 words
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481 1953-03-30 8 THE more sombre because of the passing of a greatly revered Royal personage, Malayan markets had a depressing week. Volume of trading was again lower and losses were registered m all sections save (^Hedged. In bygone yours, old Ma".iN.m^- u^cd to shake their heads portenously481 words
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Article289 1953-03-30 8 Industrials. Eastern United Assurance $38, Fraser Neave Ord. $2.35 to $2.30. Pref $6.60. Hammer $2.90, Hongkong Bank Colonial Reg. $7124. William Jacks $3.77£, Malayan Cement $1.68, Oriental Telephone 635. 3d. and 635. 6d., Robinson Ord I $.',.70 to $3.65. Straits Trading $24.25 *to $24.50, Uniteer Ord. $12, Rights289 words
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Advertisement650 1953-03-30 8 ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: X Lumpur 311 Spoir S.'Si p Sh.<m W.*> lOK I X OMIM NT Sp.Mr T Slum Penan* Rrnm \»> V r or L> .v Rotti Brnlodi for I cndc A were In Port BrruUW 'ct l.;e:>oa 1 iw. DO ftottt! i.iins 31 3* 7 Apr650 words
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Advertisement344 1953-03-30 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD and Indonesia to China Japan. liJn h k •Pov.n-" '>«<> Spore Due Penanc From 8& Satis JaPan k<ma A. rptin, car s S > o o r Tientsin^' Kee.ung"^ 0118 Transhipment at lions Kong MANSFIELD <Sc CO. LTD., AGENTS Singapore Phon, 240.1 Pt nang p||One |flg|344 words
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Advertisement380 1953-03-30 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham Penans AM F PL T N D A V N /rV. U r° rt 6Apr X r 8A *> r TAwSp/ciK? 11 16380 words
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Advertisement605 1953-03-30 8 EAST ASJATJj fjjJ SAILINGS FROM Wan,,,^,^ L||U <• '''Ml I ERRIA" for Bangkok (not P e '-H,, I carrying passengers).. N lb ß M^Vk AYA for Adelaide' V fl Melbourne, Sydney not I loading local cargo).. i, "ANNAM" f or Bangkok A */U± I Hongkong, Manila Kobe U\l Yokohamr I605 words
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Advertisement181 1953-03-30 9 THE BANK OF INDIA j|-fll 1 MliLJm HEAD OFFICE: BOMBAY Mahatma Gandhi Noad, Fort: Bombay. Bank*s affairs as at Slst December, a dance with the Indian Companies i 06. apital of the Bank is Rs. 5.00.00,000 shares of Rs 100 each. shares issued and subscribed is 5.00.000. ol Rs. 50181 words
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Advertisement96 1953-03-30 9 i «VV>i 1 1 1 it\ I ill I *Jfr}~*>s&*~+ TrrTi l| w f w i 18l I Independent Morning Newspaper 0 This morning doily is published m Singopore ond h circutoted throughout South-Easr Asia. "Singapore Standard" is devoted to local newt and pictures. In odditioi', it carrier a world-96 words
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Article572 1953-03-30 10 Juniors Make Merry In Cricket' Weather CEYLON Sports Club gave a glimpse of championship form when they scored an buUagi and :>0 runs victory over REME for the only outright win m the Singapore* Cricket Association junior league matches played yesterday. The Colony's junior cricketers enjo572 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-03-30 10 Yolando Pompee. world li«ht heavy weigh contender who fights Isimeli Radradro on Friday, indulged m lit* lit training yesterday one day after his arrival m Singapore. A crowd present to watch him workout was impressed.35 words
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Article25 1953-03-30 10 Pulau Brani Boy s Club and Tampenii Rovers shared honours m yesterday's SAFA Youth soccer competition match at th e Jalan Besar stadium.25 words
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Article893 1953-03-30 10 REME v CSC REME Ist fol I Guj r> Kulasingtu K.;.~ >1| b Kulasin ?am 8 X t b Kulasingam o As iv st c Navar: tna o Fernando 22 1 c Doraisamy Kulasingam o m Low T E.K Ret n am 8, Brooki b T.893 words
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Article112 1953-03-30 10 Rosalind Ratnam A TUB COUrON 5 READ THIS 11EFOKE YOD > ORDER YOUR PATTERN: 5 > You must enclose three ten 2 S cent stamps If you want 1 J o r P at V ?r n cut. if j don't I get the stamps you dont fet112 words
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Article397 1953-03-30 10 TIME saved the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club from defeat when they met a high-scoring Non Benders CC side at Hong Lim Green yesterday. It was unfortunate for the Non Benders, for a victory yesterday would have been their first for many years. woum Batting397 words
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Article81 1953-03-30 10 X WEBB of R.A.F. Tengah finished first m the 25i miles mass start cycle race at Changi yesterday m 1 hour :14 seconds. Hopper of Seletar wa s second. R. Padwick of Tengah was third and R. Plaice |of Changi was fourth. In the Novices* race81 words
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Article73 1953-03-30 10 MANILA, Alar. 28 (UP).— Phil Rizzo of Brooklyn won he Philippine middleweight championship by hammering Mil a 1 --round decision over Boy Brooks at Rizal Stadium tonight. Rizzo weighed 156 pounds Mid Brooks 155. Rizzo, who ifl ?aid to be on terminal leave lrom the United73 words
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Article51 1953-03-30 10 Star Soccerttef beat Changi Lodgers 2 o m a friendly football match at Changi yesterday. Percy Peters headed m the first goal off a pass by left winger Kini San m the first half, and m the second, Chan See dribbled m from the right wing to51 words
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Article83 1953-03-30 10 Police Sports Association drew with H.M. Dockyard m their SAFA Division 2 league match played at Thomson Road yesterday. No goals were scored. Mazuki m the Dockyard's goal was the outstanding player o n the field. He gave a brilliant performance between the posts and his83 words
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Article86 1953-03-30 10 Young Men's Muslim Association defeated Haikowyu Sports Club by two goals to one m their SAFA Division 2 league match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Both goals were scored m the second half. In the second half Hussien opened th e scoring for Haikowyu off a pass from86 words
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Advertisement199 1953-03-30 10 AS A MARK OF ||i^S| THE 11am SJl()\y I al all Skawt' organiza|i O|| u |f O.N TIES. MA WUJ 1:1 u^ I RALPH RICHARDSON ANN TOOO I NIGEL PATRICK JOHN JUSTIN JgpPQk >c >* I A Loncloii 1 ilm> Pnuliirli,,,! Disl. i (N >!|7vT^ I EASTFAVS '^iZZTTTr I A199 words
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Miscellaneous355 1953-03-30 10 xiy/^ /7/y map nfftt ull rfiHf\ 1 T U ROTATION: 5 X Kls well tli.it Hurt- Is, M one w 1 1 in, ik a fault Z {Of he mm liave a S friend m the Horhl He I I would Mem to heioni to a J SB2=«f» K» the355 words
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Miscellaneous46 1953-03-30 10 fitik low* SOCCER: SAFA IRC v. Kntong Snjarah Div. I at Jalan Besar; SHB Police v. SCSA Div. l II A at Geijlang; C.P. Sa*naiam v. YCAA Div. l II A at CYMA. BOXIXG: Individual Boxing championships at Tanglin TENNIS: YMCA quarterfinals at Bras Busnh Road.46 words
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Article262 1953-03-30 11 LONDON. Mar. 28 (ReuterV Rugby l.ragu,. Cup Semi finals: St. Helens 9 Warringtun 3 Wi R an 0 Huddersfield 7 Rugby league: Dewsbury 12 York (5. Donc.ister 12 Wakefield JfJSS 21, Featherstone Rovers < Oldham 14. Hull 38 Batley 15. Leeds 19 Halifax 10. Leigh Hunslei 8.262 words
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Article36 1953-03-30 11 LONDON 1 Mar. 28 (Reuter) Fred Davis retained the world professional match play snooker championship at Leicester Square Hall. London, tonight when he beat Walter Donaldson by 37 frames to 34 In the final.36 words
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Article361 1953-03-30 11 Early "HI?"' B L|V€I P^ M 28 (Renter)— Early Mist, a French-bred 8-year-old chestunut steeplechase run over 4* miles for Ireland here this afternoon. Early Mist, a 20-1 chance, was ridden by Brian Marshall, one of the most experienced of British jockeys and won the361 words
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Article207 1953-03-30 11 Corona tion Tour Contest X m! 2 I-2L i Standard will choose Che who Jn J u pular bportsman or Sportswoman of Malaya this lani n^ r^l M an u »°*«t»» KenrwenUiive of during,? UeD the £«WMtlOB Ceremonif, m I ondoo rn.l^i 9*"?S t| !5 hl eh wlu laBl tnree207 words
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Article414 1953-03-30 11 LONDON, Mar. 29.— The Army retained the In-ter-Services Rugby Union championship when beating the Royal Air Force at Twickenham by one goal, one dropped goal and one penalty (11 points) to one dropped goal (3 points). Considering how much of the ball they gained from the414 words
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Advertisement100 1953-03-30 11 NOTMKS I for me V OMtfl r Qfl Dc en is ng n 5 k, nnd a klererf ther with f Spe they i to In- j tho il at npur. will the of »ot I Tons, The US AC- j I SION I i'l'MIK retan J"d l iKurrr, Koala100 words
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Advertisement334 1953-03-30 11 THE PUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Singapore) VOTICE is hereby given that 1 the Second Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at its Registered Office, Nos. 59—ti, Robinson Road, Singapore, on Wednesday. 15th April, U)53 at 11 a.m., for the following purposes: 1. To receive and,334 words
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Advertisement31 1953-03-30 11 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard-Alfred's Coronation Souvenirs Mr./Mrs./Miss (m block letters) is the MOST POPULAR Sportsman Sportswoman of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Date .Vark envelope: Coronation Contest31 words
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Advertisement768 1953-03-30 11 ACCOM'N WANTED WILLIAM DRURY. Singapore Standard, requires furnished flat. %e\\ -contained, central, telephone: or share mess with self-contained bachelors. SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited -tx for the foltOWinj vacancies m the Medical Department. Health Brnncli Singapore: (i) PROBATION KR SANITARY INSPECTOR: Salary scale: MO2-t>A-114 1.V.-12A--240/252-12A-360 p.m. plus COL. and Singapore768 words
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Advertisement800 1953-03-30 11 PKKSUNAL /^HINKSK advertiser Wlihii to correspond with lady. For car drives and pictures. Rep.y Box No. T 1183 S.S. VACANCY FOR APPOINTMENT AS BOARDINCi OFFICER MARINE DEP \RTMENT. PERAK. TEEI X AN SON. APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment a* Boarding Officer m the Marine D» partment. Perak, Teluk Anson on800 words
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Miscellaneous116 1953-03-30 11 ~*"^r— j rNW E^hER -SOAKED X IPANSV^ T TM' DOCTOR T, FO'filVC. S ME'LL REST PEACEFUL, ,-jC^V BANDAGE ISN'T RENX3VED I ~»E'S A-^-RvisT SAD JT'S CXJR 1 kv "f^ I MtSON.T NOW r-r-^f, gP^A JMMtOIATEJLV-HE'LLDIt/ry rG.T TM' DOOTV T' KEEP J VJ.— C^^^ffi/ ■V#\Tf POOLS.r-TMEW'RE: I I &ANDAGE 1 W116 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-03-30 12 Navy Army's goalkeeper Kt'illy stoops to pick up the ball. He has almost got his hands to it. Only almost because the ball eluded hi.s bis hands and slipped through his widely stretched legs. Fortunately he was not on the goalline. Fortunately, too. a fullback came up just m timeBeser Stadium - 74 words
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Article131 1953-03-30 12 'him >v Athletes boat Tamil Brotherhooil A^soiiatinn 0 m a SAFA I>ivibHm 2 leamie Match a\ St. ■oncei B—i yeatertUy. sted I :nt>re i (ed the ex- < could Kgei i foi ihe S. Gam >an. tcumi >core n On »ftei* _i v. esc first ing131 words
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Article445 1953-03-30 12 SINGAPORE Civilians' star >luddt*d team proved too j, r ood for the Combined Army Navy XI m tne Joe C hap pel C up match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, hut the liars Kb the team had shone brighter than they did, the result445 words
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Article27 1953-03-30 12 AMSTERDAM Mar. 20 (AP> The Netherlands r: t ted Luxmbouri Saturday. 60-37 after a ji-l'O lead ;ir 'half time, m the international military basketball championships.27 words
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Article381 1953-03-30 12 THE following are the standings m the United S< rvices League up to March 24: i;«kI«i V\ I |> |'t* 4" B 1M WS•I• 12 1 I GHQ -17 3 5 5m k a E _K^ S} i I 13 i) 4 RA PC 3 2381 words
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Article26 1953-03-30 12 Miri AA of Singapore h, 4 Jollilads 2—o m a friendly soccer match on the Railways ground yesterday. Scorers wore Muthusamy and A'.i.26 words
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Article72 1953-03-30 12 COLOMBO. Mat. 2H. (Reuter).— Tlu> Australian touring cricket team, .stopping here today <m their way to England, batted Rrsi m their J five-hour matt h against a Ceylon XI. Lindsay Hassett, the rap- tain, and Arthur Morri> opened the tourists innings on a green wicket. The72 words
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536 1953-03-30 12 KINGSTON, Mar. 29 (Renter! --After very slow itart m Which only 53 runs were scored In the period bi-iore lunch In"a stepped up their batting and had 21 »i for three wickets ;.t the close of play m th e sth and536 words
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Article1112 1953-03-30 12 Spencer's Pair Head Handicap By WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Sun.— Fourteen horses have been nominated to run m this year's Perak Derby— the richest race on the Malayan turf. The race to be decided on April 4 carries stakes totalling $30,000 and a gold trophy to the1,112 words
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Article46 1953-03-30 12 Perak Derby 1 1 miles C.ambar Melayu fKOS Entertainment II 9.03 Parmiter 9.01 Snowy Owl II 9.00 Kingport 81 1 Colonel Daly X.OB Sandown 5.07 Gold Digger 8.04 Mubarak 8.02 The Bosun 8.0! Rigoletto 7.12 Zatopok 7.09 Hioniti 7.08 One Three One 7.0746 words
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Article469 1953-03-30 12 WEIGHTS for the second day of the Ipoh races on Wednesday are: CL. 1 DIV. I— b F. Grecian Knight 7.10 CL. I DIV. 4—6 F. Woodeot,, Inn 9.03 S t>et ~07 H onourb rigli t 9.00 Sporting Gesture 8.10 r niv 0 Sybils Pride 8.13 Billdaw469 words
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Article729 1953-03-30 12 ENGLISH LEAGUE LEADERS TOPPLE LONDON, Mar. 28, (Reuter).— The Saturday bcfon ii gramme provided a day of astonishing results m the Enrlkh Etok. many of the leading clubs failing. The First Division (>tf)all U^ l> usual quota of shocks only Charlton Athletic of the firV» u<(l ni "n I nine-.729 words
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Article686 1953-03-30 12 Results Position LEAGUE division i i Burnley 0 Bo'ton I. Cardifl 3, Chelsea Liverpool 1 Charlton 2 Manchester C. 3, Wolve Middlesbrough 2. Arsenal 0. Newcastle 0 Blackpool 1. Preston 1 A Villa 3. Sheffield W. 0. Manchestei U I Stoke 3, Sunderland 0 Tottenham 3 Portsmouth 3. W est686 words
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Advertisement24 1953-03-30 12 8 M H K?ff I BEAUTY SOAP B economical I BATH SIZE I G^ B also for I TOOTH PASTE I SHAVING STiCKS I24 words
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Advertisement98 1953-03-30 12 Still going strong! Breaking box-office words evn The ever, popular A norld I TAI THEAN KEW CIRCUS Now Showing at OUTRAM ROAD, Singapore iV By popular request. Bpcdftl concession as from to-day to school children uearinjf schoul I uniforms nr badges: Hall |>ri( /J&*w* lo the following seats:— v *t98 words
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Title Section21 1953-03-30 1 YOUTH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER piißiicuer* S_PUiIISHID BY THE SiNGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH n, 17. MONDAY, >I\K( H~3^7Y^^~ 4 PAGES FREE21 words
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Article531 1953-03-30 1 World Campaign Against Ignorance tackles ii Ins :ly the x icaj atiort 1 fiuxo- d h c- i <=t c to .c il i"i to- 3 I h d kallying Point h n c h m he m« V--1. da- mental education. (Fundamental education is a term used by UNESCO531 words
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Article, Illustration255 1953-03-30 1 M^ pas? doesn't 11 to hit .1 vUiole i n% ith a lar^e I thf b« m find out lt h Let has am in it a 'O Q i j an eying j c 3 ,'e e a me net. ho waata to iprove255 words
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Article, Illustration751 1953-03-30 1 VT T ASHINGTON, DC— One moraine when sidents m the U.S. town of Paducah. Kentucky, opened their doors to receive the daily newspaper, they were greeted by the Vice President of the United States. Alben W, Barkley, holder of th e Nations second highest751 words
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Article133 1953-03-30 1 NAME CITY ITS INDUSTRY This Week's 'Youth' Contest THIS week's contest may sound tough, but it's easily solved if you really get down to it. All you have to do is to substitute a five-letter word for each of the definitions below. When completed m rotation, the first letter readdownward133 words
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Article508 1953-03-30 1 Lee Priestley - Lee Priestley Mouth-Watering Legend By TT WAS New Years Day long ago m Charleston. South Carolina. But the Colonel wished it was some other day because of the problem of food. A British lord, distinguish* ed visitor m the Colonies, was coning to dine and508 words
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Advertisement4 1953-03-30 1 ,sp .^ssssssl Bsssa^ aSyTTJgrJTTjI^4 words
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1085 1953-03-30 2 TODAK - Time Means Little To A Woman When She's On A Shopping Spree TODAK /3 A -Hr( f t PHI I. J t>-g1«*>gC^» I <*& OLy^S fed > says YOU may remember that recently I wrote about my friend John and his girl Molly, who is so fussy about clothes that1,085 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-03-30 2 V.l.P's at th<* SwimmingGala of the Teachers Training College held at the Chinese Swimming Club recently. In the picture are Mr. R.M. Young; Director of Education, Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, Legislative Councillor, and Chew Kia Song, President of the Singapore Teachers' Union.41 words
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Article208 1953-03-30 2 I'IOLET: *A certain young man sent me flowers' Harriet: "Don't say 'acer- tain young man' my dear, i None of them are certain i these days until you have i got them." Mother: "I sent viu son for ilree pounds of raisins and you sent only a pound208 words
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Article259 1953-03-30 2 Youth Can Find Way To Beauty IF you teen-agers are going J through what is commoftfy referred to as "the awkward age." don't despair. There are solutions to your problem, and happily enough, they are pleasant ones. Learn how to dance first. Yoi'll be surprised to find what it will259 words
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Article506 1953-03-30 2 TIMOTHY TAN - TIMOTHY TAN By PRIDAV 22nd August. 1952 is a day I shall always remember. It was on that day that my brothers. my sisters and I narrowly escaped death. It all happened like this. We were playing m one of the rooms of our house506 words
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198 1953-03-30 2 TEACHING way" Is ao« aidrij cotjahVed aa oee ni v effective tearhini! m primary rla**i the students arf the ||N Of Ri« llini Visiting UK! l";»" rv s classes of Ihc 5t U School. "Youths" nmtn man Fmcis Lee br«s some of »he i>l'\198 words
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Advertisement77 1953-03-30 2 glimpse of Chinese history pamous //[tt^jSmßiK populorly known at (l^'^^F^^^ V "*J--Kwon Kun 9 one ot \IU I LBT^^ 'ht two tornou* I I I^^®^^ tenously wounded n \}^^J^3W^ \J\ Af* Km bottd by o poisoned iSUO &^H 'row He waj how- i •»ct saved from great Sv^^J I pain77 words
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Miscellaneous202 1953-03-30 2 'YOUTH* CROSSWORD g 1 I V& >s <,9 *o 77/ H> 7 ffi uz i MJ mi 57" Via 1 > f§ 5b ?7 ACROSS DOWN I— Knock I— Frisks about 2— Poem 6— Wire measir e 3— Sewing 9 Mohammedan name u^ 12 Revoke, as a legacy s— Merganser202 words
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Article, Illustration124 1953-03-30 3 PROCESSION CLIMAXES fESTIVAL III! th I n Xavier, ,.1 lasl week, i liklllU .111 I' n huh ,l the festival. raman who MIIIOKO PM IUffJI «'f .11 f 1 ih. hoir i»f 151 Mrons; i IN i^ils of roav« m ♦< hools .nid L .,.,i124 words
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Article, Illustration98 1953-03-30 3 Km Jubilee and Coronation Fun Fair (the largest planned m Singapore) d the Young Men's Christian Association here seen discussing the tails uith the 'director of operations" Mr. Eric Wee. To be held at the »ir. having more than 100 stalls for food, goods, games and drinks, "ill be sited98 words
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Article71 1953-03-30 3 I 1 f f here. k t >'''' ere. •c', t, m t he 4'.n c "w ri.uds and I r Vonous TURING the day when the tropic sun. Comes m blazing throw $o keen, Amidst umbrellas, hats be seen. Their shades are mostly sought. r rHERE'RE many71 words
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Article59 1953-03-30 3 "\fY beloved wife compli--1?1 men ted me this morning." said Rastus a wealthy Negro. "What wat that?" «aid a friend. "Well, she said I was a model husband." "A model husband. Oh!* "Yes. anything funny?" "Have you ever looked up »t tho definition of model* "Nope* "Maai! A59 words
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Article, Illustration909 1953-03-30 3 Excerpts from the President's speech delivered to the Singapore Youth Council. I THE youth of Singapore I are faced both with an opportunity and a challenge. In the throes of preparation for self-government we are challenged with th e retponI libility of leadership. Can. I909 words
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Article206 1953-03-30 3 YJF/'ASHINGTOX B*muvoir Elementary School was praised here recently by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt for its program of teaching children from the age of three the elements of world understanding. In one of her Mrs' addresses since resigning as United States representative on the United Nations Human Righs206 words
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109 1953-03-30 3 The Malacca Young Malayans Club at its General Meeting elected the followings persons as office-bearers for the year 1953: PRESIDENT: Mr. Tan Hock Lin; Vice-President Miss Iris Lam; Hon. Secretary Mr. Tong Hoo Hiong; Asst. Secretary Mr. M. P. Gopal Rajah; Hon. Treasurer IVliss109 words
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Advertisement54 1953-03-30 3 n r ||ft "T I FOR AS LITTLE AS $1 I| you con srort a tovingi i START SAVING »«~r. 5 TODAY It 21 PER CENT INTEREST JH will be paid to you tor B <l< fß» v l>lot and every $up to W&, jgA fA maximum ot $20,000. |\|g/54 words
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Article, Illustration430 1953-03-30 4 T/ie S/ory So far RILL WILSON, .ung apprmtice, Hrn /"(ned first ship, n tanker tiie >ri of Spain" on Far Eastern service. :ble break: out and Bill MiapectJ d ri>i icorfc when fhe ship |j fired off Bombay and the cargo lampered irith af Singapore. While returning i430 words
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Article387 1953-03-30 4 provided 1 behave m>BeHT i th •a B r That's You 't i.aye rip on h i \n I'm verj p .i-ed •it "bat but v n't h forth we?" B pu lied a m i*3 fa t V ..d not. Sir, i got a _;i ther the387 words
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Article516 1953-03-30 4 f rilE harassed -look m« youn? m. in mentio;ied to hi> irirnd: "I just have to vet a cti\orce. My wife simply «an'i stop talking- She goes <>n BigM and day. I'm coing ni»U with her conversation." iend: "What does she t.t\ about?" Young man: "I516 words
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Article, Illustration657 1953-03-30 4 PAUL S. MARKANDAN - PAUL S. MARKANDAN By WHAT was a fartje area of waste land m the heart of the state of Selangor during the last century is, today, a thriving metropolis and a growing town, where ancient lofty buildings rub shoulders with modern air-conditioned structures. Kuala Lumpur, by virtue657 words
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Article223 1953-03-30 4 FROM SCHOOL MAGAZINES vv?vwBw'^'^HwSv??^^^^^^yv'^?^^^'^'' i A NARROW ESCA*£ By ALBERT WEE, of t hr R Anolo-Chinese Svhtm\ m^ nt I bear no gn;d« e Ifairot dentists. To tell you the truih some demists are very goodnatured and friendly people However, let me remind you that I stre>sed the word some'223 words
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Miscellaneous86 1953-03-30 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE I By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY ««cww<c.i.ritw(o« w OtIVE STILL UDAMTsYyES, SME IS TgyiM^l I (ROSES AeEßlD^^^^^^^^ I >" X f^X aiiiw"^^^^ TO es A OCBATI /H£C HAWO ATT"-^ pS^^^^^^^^^S I PIUH Y6n^c!,^M^^^ ~~l4^iT£Rii\ {pqkriZY _HQu)y Cypi-gTS Age V?? J YOU LET HIM caJ^l 9\86 words
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Miscellaneous36 1953-03-30 4 Qiih k-Qui2 1 "PAI RJ (a) t fence w murdei or rnotl term- 2 TH( f of Amei PEAR TEMPER I (i M AUSTR (b) Me <d» Bi. I I Solut.nn V; fP *a n i36 words
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