Singapore Standard, 25 May 1953
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Title Section18 1953-05-25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD l& 3^l S. Vol. 11l No. 322 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1933. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-05-25 1 I I I London I nondn who Di APAP - 13 words
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Article14 1953-05-25 1 jk h hgf gfjh fgfjk gdfbhjdfh jI mj gjkfh dfh dfgh ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article86 1953-05-25 1 "TH^RE was -no question of f< p sl san offl Of tl S Turf Club. who:, a I le C< apse of three on the opening day ol the Buk I Timah Turf ronation meeting, NfWi Reel who made his the ening Yace collap-c.i ne86 words
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Article56 1953-05-25 1 NEW YORK. May 24 (Reuter) The New York Daily News today reported three 48--ton American tanks had disappeared during U.S. Army manoeuvres i:i Germany. The tanks. M-47 Pattons, might have crossed the border into Cze loslovakia and been seized b Red Army, the pap< m a56 words
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158 1953-05-25 1 DIAL. England, May 21, <AP).— All crewmen wore reunited rescued from two sinking freighters today, utter separate collisions m heavy fog blanketing the English Channel. coast guard siid the 1.451-ton Norwegian ler Ternefjell sank after colliding with anothci ship, the British Dotterel,158 words
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119 1953-05-25 1 HANOI May 'J4. (AFP) French-Laotian forces wore yester lay reported to have ap r.red t h c initiative throu ghoul north Laos and to have .inched offensive probing thrusts Luang Prabarv4 reports that some ol the thrusts had reached to as far as three119 words
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Article74 1953-05-25 1 LOXDO\\ May 24 (Heuter) —Hundreds of thousand* of seats, from which people will see the Coronation procession of Queen Elizabeth II have been erected m every possible place along the route, more than five miles lor.?. Every bit of ground, balcony, window and shop from74 words
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Article58 1953-05-25 1 MALACCA. Sun.— The date of hearing of a ca>>e m which a Penang headmaster. David Chen, was shot and killed, has been fixed for June I*2 at the Malacca Assizes. Facing a tentative charge of murder is Lee Kheun Kau, who with another, escaped from58 words
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Article39 1953-05-25 1 TAY KIM PEXG. a 40 year old motor-cyclist \v;is killed while riding m a lane off Jurong Road, 16 miles from Singapore. A pillion rider, who was with him, escaped with slight injuries when the motor-cycle skidded.39 words
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Article159 1953-05-25 1 Dragon Declared 'Alive' BLESSINGS from the Mother of Heavenly Saints were invoked yesterday on a golden dragon one of the main attractions for the Coronation procession m Singapore at the Man Chor Keng Temple. Telok Aver Street. Dr. Lim Boon Keng declared the dragon "alive" by cutting a red covering159 words
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Article255 1953-05-25 1 GERL WED FOR A MONTH BUT- JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A pretty 20-year-old Malay girl, who ran away from home to marry her brother-in-law, sobbed when she was told by the Johore Bahru Kathi, Tuan Haji Ahmad Shah today that her marriage was illegal. The girl,255 words
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Article71 1953-05-25 1 MANILA, May 24 (AP) A Philippine Air Forc e goodwill mission to Indonesia will take off on Tuesday, the Air Force announced today. The mission, invited by the Indonesian Government, will consist of eight Mustang fighter planes, a C-47 transport and a PBY amphibian craft.71 words
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Article98 1953-05-25 1 TAIPEI, May 24. <AP).— The oflicial Central Daily News said yesterday the coming Bermuda talks between Britain. the United States and France would be of no value it they merely paved the way for Big Four conference with Russia. It should be realized by now, the98 words
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Article105 1953-05-25 1 BOSTON, May 24, (AP)— Surgeons successfully removed a tumour from the abdomen of a 41-year-old Siamese twin yesterday while her sister, also under anaesthetic lay strap pi besid her on the operation tabla. Dr. Frank H. Lahey performed the two-hour operation on Miss Margaret Gibb and105 words
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Article30 1953-05-25 1 MORE than 1.300 people were homeless after lire swept through *he town of Ebetsu on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido early yesterday The fire destroyed 264 houses. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article33 1953-05-25 1 ADMIRAL Arthur W Radford. chairman designate of the US. Joint Chiefs of StatT. is expected to pay his third visit to Taiwan ihig month, it was reported m Taipei. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration311 1953-05-25 1 Rabies Drive Stepped Up In Singapore Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE pciicemen, armed with shotguns, joined m the anti-rabies campaign against stray and unmuzzled dogs roaming the streets of the Colony. They assisted the Veterinary Department's 20-odd dog shooters. The 'bag' m the Geylang area yesterday— -where311 words
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Article37 1953-05-25 1 GENERAL Mohamcd Nnguib. the Egyptian Print Minister, said on leaving a meeting of the revolutionary council that Britain's hand could be seen behind the rumours of a cabinet re-hvilTle. rumours which wore "absolutely untrue."- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article223 1953-05-25 1 nn? lOSCOW May 24 (AP)-Pravda today m a 4,000-word editorial denounced the plan for a Western powers Bermuda meeting and said a gathering wituout Russia might lead to increasing world tension rathet than a lessening of it. The paper emphasised that Russia stands ready seriously to223 words
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Article78 1953-05-25 1 HONGKONG. May 24. (AP) A band of about 300 guerillas attacked the salt baking grounds at Hweilai m Kwangtung province on May 17. the independent Wah Km Vat Po said m a dispatch from Hweilai dated May 20. Forty guards were disarmed and 12. including the78 words
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Article12 1953-05-25 1 Full details of Singapore Coronation Week programme m Page 4.12 words
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Article207 1953-05-25 1 MUNSAN, May 24, (UP).— l'nited Nations Commander Gen. Mark Clark and allied truce negotiator Lt.-Gen. William K. Harrison returned to Korea for renewed prisoner of war talks today, shortly after the Communists insisted that all unrepatriated prisoners must be handed over to a207 words
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Article93 1953-05-25 1 LONDON, Mi> !l, CAP)— llritons and oth«r Commonwealth p« aatea here for Ihr < oron.ition celebrated Empire D.i v together today. I lure wore ■padal church sci vices and patriot w mrct ings of various kinds. Empire l>a> Roe N bu«k to {he reign93 words
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Article153 1953-05-25 1 SEOt'T.. M. v M Koi\ .1 t< >v deman led a CisiVC VO at ;.:iy !>i£ |> talks where the fate oi X may be i In a public culated bete acting>P and Foreign Mm i P Yung Tal declared: W W< tu,\ .< fuineaReuter; UP - 153 words
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Advertisement25 1953-05-25 1 for Distinctive §A j C \sr!! rt ry ■tiff C. De Silva Brd 4 i; i IMate I n l SS5 1 'i'W-^^sa'^ii' i Jllfe25 words
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Advertisement46 1953-05-25 1 HO mongv vVl'>>.tMMIA DOUBLEtp|^V% ARROW x Y^P/rc If you believe that the sides of the above regular square art curved, you will be wrong as much as if you would think that aM aspirins are the same. Only bearing the famous BayerCross is the Original Aspirin.46 words
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Article270 1953-05-25 2 ANOTHER PLEA FOR DE VAN N AIR Teachers Union To Take Case To The Highest Levels Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE teachers will ask Government to re-consider its refusal to re-instate Mr. Devon Nair as a teacher m St. Andrew's School. The newly-elected Executive Committee of the Singapore Teachers' Union will270 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-05-25 2 CONSTANCE SMITH. one of |hjf two Twent eth < Vnt'ir.v-Kox stars wmo are due m Singapore on .lnn I to attend the oneninj; ceremonies of the new Odeon Theatre. With ro star Jeffrey Hunter, sh,. will remain m the Colony till JttM 10 when they will fly122 words
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Article226 1953-05-25 2 IMPORTS of rice into Singapore arc proceeding according to schedule and there need he no fear of a rice shortage m the near future, Mr. I. R. M. Willis, the Colony's Assistant Director of Commerce and Industry told The Standard. There were ample226 words
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Article79 1953-05-25 2 AIR. Paul Abisheganadcn who conducts the Singapore Chamber Ensemble held a full practice of the Ensemble's programme "t'oronat on Fos"t British Music** at the Briti.sii Council Hall, yester(l.i.V. The Singapore Chamber Ensemble will render their selections lor the Coronation' Festival of British Music at the British Council79 words
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Article89 1953-05-25 2 REPRESENTATIVES of the 1 Singapore Lighter Workers' 1 Union and the management of the Genera] Lighterage and Transport Company will meet tomorrow to negotiate a setnt ol the claims of the i npany's 120 workers. The workers threaten to go lon strike next Sunday, if89 words
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Article75 1953-05-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. One woman terrorist was killed yesterday by a platoon of the 3rd King's African Rifles IB the Jerantut area of Pahaug. Another woman terrorist with her escaped. A shotgi;.". and ammunition were recovered. Two area security squads m Ijok Furest Reserve, Taiping exchanged75 words
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Article141 1953-05-25 2 MARRIED women teacher? Singapore are expected to turn up m full force for a meeting called by Mrs. Scow Pek Leng. the chairman of the women's sub-committee of the Teachers Union, at the STU premises m Onan Road, this morning. Mrs. Scow told The Standard141 words
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Article145 1953-05-25 2 Army Asked To Show Sincerity A CHARGE that the Army authorities m Singapore are not helping the growth of trade unionism was made by the president of the 9.000Stronf Army Civil Service Union, Mr. S.T. V. Lingam yesterday. He accused the War Department of not developing a better understanding with145 words
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Article, Illustration353 1953-05-25 2 D AIL Y -RATED workers of the Singapore City Council may not get double wages for working on Sundays. A recommendation to reduce the rate to one and a half day's wages for those employees working on Sundays, will be discussed by the three-manStandard - 353 words
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Article87 1953-05-25 2 MINIMI >I Temperature: from 7.30 p.m. on May 23 to 7.30 a.m. on May 24 Singapore (77F). Penan* (73F). Kota I'i'tru (74F). Kuala Lumpur <73F>, Ipoii (73F), KuaiUan (71Fi. Maximum Temperature: f.Mu 7.30 a.m. to 7.36 p.m. on May 24 Singapore (88F). Penanff (89F). Kota Bahru F). Kuala Lumpur87 words
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Article217 1953-05-25 2 ■READERS of the Singapore Standard are asked to vote for miL 25 an r J* 0 1311 who m th^ r opinion, has contributed most to the enrichment of the •ocial. cultural political economic or sporting life of Malaya th» woHd W ifl n Vir WiU b217 words
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Article, Illustration115 1953-05-25 2 Mr. W. L. Bl.vthe. the Colonial Secretary, will a talk to journalist! and iheir guests at a luncheon sponsored by the Singapore Union of Journalists today. The luncheon Will be held at 'he Capitol Restaurant at which he Japanese and German Consuls-General are expected to attend photo. PANGERANStandard - 115 words
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Article119 1953-05-25 2 SINGAPORE Mid issued itateillLili yesterday saying that s'>me pcouie m the Colony 'ire not observing the Wild Animals and Bims Prolc-rtion Ordc p. The public is reminded that there is a rlos e time throughout the Island for the following w.ld animals pig-tailed monkey, banded leaf119 words
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Article62 1953-05-25 2 MR P. S. DEMPSEY. th< Principal of the Singapore Teachers' Tiaining Col will open tlio lir t un fair 1 the College at Monks II school on Juno It 15 part the Irairnns Colleges COTOOation pi gramme A sor;al and dance at the school hal< v/:!i62 words
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Advertisement81 1953-05-25 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT \li: LEE Si-.NG CHONG of 4") Niven R'Kiri Singapore, fishes to express her,. his heartfelt thanks to all his relatives iincj friends who made il i >i!.s. sent wreaths »nd a] i attended the il <>i hia beloved wife on M :.v 2'-'>, 195 l !^^j FLEurt de feu81 words
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Advertisement232 1953-05-25 2 For every (o Un t r The U 5 A h the worlds largest oil producer, at j fate of almost 2 000 million -=^fe: barrels yearly I j^p] For every business The oil ir.Ju?try IuKMM t J »e f importance of niodrr a hi ,t 1 ness tools tluts232 words
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Article, Illustration267 1953-05-25 3 MEMBERS OF RED GANG GAVE UP EARLY THIS YEAR rendororf fn g i? T h u S organisation has since been rendered ineffectual by the security forces ,J hos f whose marriages took place today were Liew S/.e 2 f cx "Platoon commander and former aideStandard - 267 words
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Article62 1953-05-25 3 1 8 :h I S I J i IS 1 over 1 ration. •se tuo States contain 4i) percent of padi land m t l country ai\<\ they also produce bigbesi average yield per acre. They also have sufficiently large surplus production to send out 50.000.0 M62 words
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Article242 1953-05-25 3 PENANG, Sun.— The hope that school children would carry on being a united Malayan nation even :iiter leaving school, was expressed by the Federal Legislative and Penang Settlement Councillor, Dr X Mi named Aril! at the annual dinner of the Penang reachers' Vnion held at the242 words
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Article58 1953-05-25 3 THE three University of si lent hi, dies orng the tour to India and have now collected 52.201 oi t of SH.ditO required. Ot s, the Historical, Eco- Geographical Socollected $1,263.40 proceeds ol a variety concert he'ei recently. E 'i of tiie student is exto contribute58 words
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94 1953-05-25 3 SERIA, Brunei. May 24 (Rcuter).— The British Malayan Petroleum Company here is soon to start compulsory Malay lessons on company time for European and Asian employees who have an insufficient working knowledge of the language. Th e plan follows the arrival m Seria from94 words
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Article30 1953-05-25 3 MISS B.E. Harris was fined $10 m the .Tohore Bahru Police Court yesterday for not registering and obtaining an Identity Card within th e prescribed time. Photo.30 words
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Article125 1953-05-25 3 Lyttelton Praises Tempter B.iril VV Lnulund. May 24, (Reutei i\lr Olivei I.yttelton the C'o!o nial Secretary, said here that 'leneral Sir (fcrali Templer. High Commissioner m Maiaya. wa s a man to whom "all the natives wave md smile as he drives around" Mr Lyttelton said the General had not125 words
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Article175 1953-05-25 3 Business Done May 16 to 22. Industrials: fcHtish Malaya Trustee Ltd. $7.00. Gammons 52.(\7) to 52.70. Hammers $2.75, William Jacks $3.57*. Malayan Breweries $4.30. Malayan Collieries $1.30. Oriental telephones (J9/6. Straits Steamship $19.50 Straits Times $3.80 and $3 85. United Engineer Rights $2 00 to $1 80. Wearne175 words
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Article65 1953-05-25 3 ALOR SIAR. Sun.—Residents of Pokok Serin New Village are harassed by mosquitos since DDT spraying was discontinued three months ago. A mobile dispensary visits the village every Tuesday but no doctor accompanies it. Another worry for the villagers, is that no private mediral practitioner from Alor Star, 1265 words
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Article63 1953-05-25 3 MR. Colin Jackson, leader of t';e British University debating team to India and Pakistan m 1949, Is expected to arrive m Singapore towards the end of June on a lecture tour to the services. Mr. Jackson will give a public talk on "Social Services mi63 words
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Article23 1953-05-25 3 SQUADRON Leader R.N. Williams has arrived m Johore Bahru to take up the new appointment of Staff Officer, Civil Defence. Johore.23 words
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Article463 1953-05-25 3 The Bassett Kubber Compam Ltd: made a profit tor 19.V2 01 $91,344 (13 f f> and dividend M 10 r e is recommended. At baianc ing date net liquids were $160,198 or 23 cents per share. Cost of production was 74 5 cents p« j r pound m463 words
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Article142 1953-05-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. To date, 1,672 Malay fishermen and padi planters and Chinese shopkeepers m Trengganu have invested m the second instalment of the Federation Security Loan. They have all jointly subscribed to the loan small sums ranging from one to ten dollars as their share142 words
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Advertisement205 1953-05-25 3 p. viili more Bargains fur everybody i PRINTED RAYON PIQUE 36" KAYSER TRICOT PANTIES Pattern SI S).;»operyd. $3.50 $2.50 100 iH-r %d ENGLISH PRINTED CREPE AMERICAN HALF SLIPS 'ted mm nmwm*. petticoats iON 45" SWISS FINE BROCADE Sl3s $8 J per yd $4.r>o 8.5 25 per yd. CHINESE EMBROIDERED PPI205 words
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Advertisement235 1953-05-25 3 jj A NONCABBONfITED WW PASTEUBISED IBt I BEVEBAGE. ;i Aim, FHOM THE JUICE I j 1 OF SUN-KISSED L^Sfe, OBANCES 'd^^F' CALIFORNIA V_ FRAMROZ LTD. -aH XiiK iir i^ i;s 1 1). phi 1 I *TU Hard Top wSLMXAwt— Countiy Club i I The Car of 1953 I NO "CENTRE235 words
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Miscellaneous715 1953-05-25 4 Singapore Coronation Programme FULL DETAILS CF THE WEEK'S CELEBRATIONS FOLLOWING is the full Coronation programme for Singapore from Saturday. May .'to to Sunday Junr 7. On tliis page are maps .showing the restricted area for ibe Wtefe and thr queen's Birth'i*y Parade route on June S. SATUBOAV, MAY 10 830715 words
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Miscellaneous661 1953-05-25 4 poor at .lamia Mosque. 7 p.m.: Illuminated pr I. l^sion, (Organized oy ihe ■»>- -dcs Chamber of Coflamer c. Guilds and Associations J aking the following route: Clifford Pier, PuUerton Road. A..:"iI son Biri^e. High Street, SS 1 Andrew Road. Stanit'trd 'Road. North Bridge it md. 1 Elgin Bridge. South661 words
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Miscellaneous692 1953-05-25 4 •ession. (Organized by tha Singapore Lighter Owners' Association.) Route, from Telok Aycr Basin to a point oft Tanjong Katong. 8.45 p.m. Choral Orchestral Concert by the Singap Musical Society at the Victoria Memorial Hail SATURDAY, JUNK 7 :>() a.m.— The Parade held on the Parian^ m honour 111 the Oificial692 words
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Miscellaneous352 1953-05-25 4 •J "N. V N^S. j\ Mrl/V^Vftrtt^ Singapore Restricted Area <4^//\f \v Ful.lerton Screening of Soce'al Coronatioo and othti Rims organized by tlie Sir.yupoie Youth Council. Free Show at the Busch Circus. rhe institutions catered for are: St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital, Tay Lian Tcck Road. Bushey Park Home. Breeze Roau. oil352 words
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Miscellaneous375 1953-05-25 4 of Crippled Children*! Hon.e WEDNESDAY, JINE 3. 1.30 p.m. Cinema Show by Singapore Youth Council full length ti!:n with Coronation him ut Perak House. 5 p.m. E n tertainroent by Scouts ut Gimson School. 5 p.m. E n t criainment by RvM Cross Cadets at Salvation Army Boys" Home. .*>375 words
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Miscellaneous90 1953-05-25 4 Kat< ng -St. Hilda*i S ho. A. June 4. S.'Ai a.iIV Kalori^ II S* PaU lck*l School, June J 1.19 Serang on I Set Euglista S I "<''. .1 me 3 4.w p m. Serangoon 1 1 St. Andrew*! School .lime -i. 4 p.m. Towner Road Junior Technical School. June90 words
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Miscellaneous321 1953-05-25 4 Bukit Timah Chinese High School. June ;>. 4 p.m. Newton Monk's Hill School June 3, 4.30 p m. Geylang Geylang Enf School, June 'A. 9 a.m. Telok Kurau— Telok X, English School. June S, I Naval Ba-se Canberra School. June U. 4.30 p.m. CORONATION AX( lIKS Kandang Kartell Refl an321 words
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Miscellaneous16 1953-05-25 4 R P v r R I Own 111 iiiMiu p I'" i G H B I16 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-05-25 5 BEACH BOY (left): By Ong Cheng Yam, 533 Serangoon Road, Singapore. Rolleiflex, f 3.5. 1/500, Super XX. STUDY (right)- By M. Goh. Contax (la, f 1.5, 1/1250, llford FP3 ADVENTURE (top): By Sim Kuan Sui, 21-1 Jalan Daud, Muar. Rolleiflex, f 8, 1/100, Kodak Plus X. PYRAMIDS64 words
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Article394 1953-05-25 6 i^iuKi was made m Penang last week when the first civics course for Chinese Senior Middle School boys was held It was organised by the Department Of Information. Penang. and 32 boys from Chung Lin/-; I! h School were selected for the course. These lad tl c future394 words
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Article293 1953-05-25 6 'J'HE speed with which the authorities acted as soon a rabies infected dog was discovered m the Geylang area of Singapore is commendable. And m declaring the whole island of Singapore a rabies infected area, the authorities have shown that they are determined, not only to prevent the293 words
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Article819 1953-05-25 6 PETER RUSSO - PETER RUSSO A man who knows Asiu'tt secrets warns the West: Drop the political cosh WOW! By TF you want to size up Asia today, leave your homemade logic at home. You will get nowhere with the neat causes and effects that you are used to, and that819 words
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Article499 1953-05-25 6 O. M. GREEN - O. M. GREEN By o epor ts »rt reaching London from varlottt sources that Chou Bn-lai'f appai ntly conciliatory propoMili lor renewed peace DCflOtiatiOM m Korea were not dictated by Russia, but were spontaneously insisted on by Chou. with i freedom denied him while S'alin was499 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Article469 1953-05-25 6 Sir; The news i;e:r» Eg your recent issue under the Heading The polytechnic project whai is wrong 9" may give the impression that I a:n criticizing the work that is being done by the Committee appointed to make a report to Government on the need or469 words
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Article253 1953-05-25 6 Sir; In your issue of llih May, 1953 it was reported that the Assistant Labour Commissioner informed a rural bus company that the term "labourer" does not include drivers and conductors. And yet year In and year cut the office of the Commissioner for Labour informs253 words
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Article113 1953-05-25 6 Sir, Allow me to draw your attention to an article m your Thursday's issue about the induction of my good friend Mr. Lam Thian into the Rotary Club. I strongly object to th e woid "quipped" when no quip w«s meant, expressed or implied. Following my little113 words
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Article188 1953-05-25 6 Sir: A few days ago Sir Winston Churchill made what na§ been termed by the Western press as the greatest speech ever made by him since the war ended. Any layman with a bit of commonsense could see through this speech and analyse the further implications.188 words
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Article189 1953-05-25 6 Sir: A month has passed since the Arbitration Board made their decision regarding the Government Clerks* claims of arrear s of salary Although all the clerks were very disappointed by the award, they accepted the cIl- ision m good faith as nnal and did not189 words
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Article321 1953-05-25 6 Sir: Nothing could be more deplorable than the proposal of th e Singapore Traction Company to increase fares if th c one-way scheme is not abandoned. It is doubly deplorable that this suggestion too should have come at a time when it is obvious that the321 words
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Advertisement119 1953-05-25 6 SINGAPORE mmr STANDARD INDEFF.NI r.\| m WHlttti KEWUPAPCR EHEAD OFFICE i 128. Robinson Road. Singapore. Telephone Nos ***** ***** Telea»oph Address TIGERNEWS. Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 21Z, The Timet Building. Printing House Square, London f C 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulfon Street. 83. Cowan Street. 8. Leith119 words
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Advertisement46 1953-05-25 6 BLESS her V^A> knows how it ;>' #T r\» mother to Uule Kirl c<)il gaining ph. vigour every da b »\A MONTHS 1 ggS rr.iliscd th. y 7l€s^^ t.nv f. \y V N^ her child*! oailj O- 9 DO wh.it \jj dive you The Delicious Vil '1(46 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-05-25 13 |)!l«»to PRINCKSS Mh-mi-p' danrcfl with the Duke of RutFamily Welfare Association's Coronathf Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane. London. ts wore red. white and blue dresses, and o r i ballroom was desiraed m the vnnt> APAP - 38 words
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Article108 1953-05-25 13 Nehru Agrees To Talks In Karachi I DELHI, Way 24, (AFP, AP, Reuter)— lndian »ru sent a telegram on Friday to Mohammed AT confirming his asreeied persona] conference which would tueen the two m Karachi, shortly after ►urn from London. i< n the two coun- with *heir o c num-108 words
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Article199 1953-05-25 13 j WASHINGTON. May 24 (Rculcr) A former Czech oilier, trained l n Soviet military strategy, has informed the House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee of purported Russian P-ans to launch a war m Europe --before 1955," it was disclosed .yesterday. j A Russian decision to199 words
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Article44 1953-05-25 13 WASHINGTON May *M (AFP)-The United States Department yesterday brand- 1 eel as absoluteiv false reports that the US Government had promised Great Britain to recognise Communist China if the present armistice talks at Panmunjom resulted m an honourable Korean peace44 words
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World News In Brief...
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Article26 1953-05-25 13 <>l -t Foreign Minister. Dr. J. M. a. H. Luns is to India. Pakistan, the Philippine s and o ler SouthEast Asian count rir< tii. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article37 1953-05-25 13 Till. curfew \ras lifted at hlimina. 60 miles west of Accra, last ni ff ht. after the riots on May 9 m uhirli 20 people, including: a European police superintendent and an AJru-an constable were killed ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article20 1953-05-25 13 SECRETARY-GENERAL of the Indonesian Socialist Party, Sitorus Lizong .Mulia. conlened (or an hour m Belgrade yesterday with Marshal Tito. AFPAFP - 20 words
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Article31 1953-05-25 13 TASS news aeoncy reported yesterday thai a Burmese delegation, headed by Boh Aung. Vice-President of the Burmese Parliament and VicePresident of the Burmese Trade Union Congress. has arrived m Moscow. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article49 1953-05-25 13 THE Iranian Ministry of Justice said m a press statement yesterday that the proCommunist Tudeh Party was still illegal and that warrants out for the arrest of its leaders m hiding: abroad still held good. The judge, who recently ruled that the party was legal, had been retired. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article26 1953-05-25 13 THE newspaper "Evening Citizen.' said yesterday that 2.400 hectares of claims had beon staked out by uranium prospectors near Maniwaki. 125 miles north of Ottawa. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article33 1953-05-25 13 THE Communist New China news agency la st night announced the arrival m Peking of French trade delegation beaded by M. D>? Pins. Chairman of the French committee for promoting international trade. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article26 1953-05-25 13 M R Robert Hankoy. Britain's Minister to Hungary left for Cairo by Comet jet airliner yesterday to take temporary charge of the British emba.-sy there. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article32 1953-05-25 13 EIGHT Tunisians were sentenced to death and 31 to prison by a French military court last night for the mob killing of three French policemen at Moknine on Feb. 23. 195'!. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration532 1953-05-25 13 SENATORS HIT POLICY MEN ON AMMO SHORTAGE v. > VY A J S M |N GTON Moy24(R c uter)— Shorto 9 es of om m u«;»- x the United States forces m Korea has resulted m definihT.-J J* f effects on military operations and "a needless lossA.P. - 532 words
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Article, Illustration115 1953-05-25 13 Bt'EXOS AIRES. May 24. (AP) Every package mailed In Argentina must be taken to a post office and undergo inspection before it is wrapped and sent, the Government announced yesterday. Senders must bring their own Wrapping paper, string and paste. The new postal regulation apparently If aUP - 115 words
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150 1953-05-25 13 the vSEFSV™* lay 24 < A P)-France has asked 'm Ihl I!? r^^ f r a SmaU ■towrf^CMTter for use m the Indo-Chma war, and the American Government is considering the request. Diplomatic official! who disposed this yesterday said the French naval forces150 words
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Article117 1953-05-25 13 BIiRLIN, May 24 (Keutcr) Hungarian Government loaders have reaf firmed their earlier decision that British businessman Edgar Sanders, m prison m Hungary for alleged espionage, cannot be released. Mr. Harold Wilso-i, former President of the British Board of Trade, said this yesterday, m arrival from117 words
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Article204 1953-05-25 13 WE WILL NOT BE PUSHED ABOUT' MOASCAR. (5.., < Zone), May H, (It <•< neral Sir Frann Com nander >f Bm\ Egypt. j-ai(i here y« motto for the Sut is "we will not b« i about. 1 In an blttlvlflW v.i'h nGeneral Festm^ >. i,.',. i, r C j s204 words
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Article98 1953-05-25 13 TURIN, Italy M Reuici A ga!i Italy A.i.t four perion of otben and hoavy dMIMfle m Tui In, l v and othtf conmunitk At ihe Nelghi of the lightning lopped f m than 100 u< t from tl p of Turin's .148-foot I98 words
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Article134 1953-05-25 13 Talks On N'lists Begin BANGKOK, May L' 4 (AFP). riie conference opened here today to settle the ques-<-ion vi disarmament and Withdrawal through Thailand oi en.ne.se Nationalist troops m northern B irma The talks ate held behma closed doors. _M»itary representatives of Thailand. Burma. Nationalist t hina and the United134 words
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Article28 1953-05-25 13 LORD Abt tcomumv (74). Chairman 01 John Brown, the firm which bu:lt the Cunnrdera Queen E'izabeth and Queen Mary, died m his home on Saturday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article29 1953-05-25 13 THE Indian Communist Party was thrown out of its oHices m the centre of Xew Delhi yesterday after the mortgage on the building had been sold. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article104 1953-05-25 13 PARIS. May 24. (Reuter) Hie most serious wave of French labour unrest m two years gathered strength yesterday as striking rail way men save the country a foretaste of the disruption likely to follow next Wednesday's national rail stoppage. Whitsun weekend holiday traffic from104 words
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Article61 1953-05-25 13 WASHINGTON, May 24 (Re iter) —The United States Government rni^ht consider sparing the lives of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, the convicted atom now BWa ing execution, if they would give information about any posMbie undetected espionage against th c United Stat( Justice Department aid tonight. This61 words
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Article167 1953-05-25 13 LONDON. May 24, (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth yesterday drove to Windsor Castle, the Royal residence 30 miles from London visited by Crown Prince Akihito earlier this week, for a quiet weekend with her family while the nation entered a final week of preparation for her167 words
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Article95 1953-05-25 13 WASHINGTON. May 24. (AP) Americani for Democratic Action ADA another crack a» "McCai thyism" yesterday and adopted a foreign policy p.ank declaring free peoples aro drifting apart for want of "positive" WO\ <\ leadership by the U.S. The organisation, which describes itself as c«>.r». of95 words
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Article165 1953-05-25 13 PARIS, May 24, (Reuter)— President Vincent Auriol yesterday called on the French Socialist leader, Mr. Guy Mollet, to try to form a Government. This is the fir- iteP *oj wards forming a government to repiaro M, Rene Mayor's Cabinet which ft 1 lasi Thursday165 words
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Advertisement73 1953-05-25 13 j you help th «s sick child and many like hee? g?T aSTimiA g» »nd creeds m Singapore n t upon voluntary Bubs Sip,' c Jo maintain medic ii and i ear! K ni;iuv >'°ung "patients. V^. V by Riving Renerouslv to V W7 <:T ak.^ s :'t 1 -«rd:«y73 words
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Advertisement34 1953-05-25 13 1 j For Sheer Loveliness j THirilT \rA f \\A. I X > slil 1 M 5 >. tf ll. ill Mijis F from T.'J'i if. Muilil <ln m< > from S I 7.' I I >\\\V\\VVV\V\VVVVVVVVVVVVVVWkV\\V\VV\\\V\V\V\VV\V\V\\\\\ViVV\\VVW\V\\\\v€34 words
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584 1953-05-25 14 By A Market Correspondent THE period of uncertainty continues, the savants have disappeared and space on the fence of indecision would appear to be as unobtainable as a seat for the first Test Match. The apparent determination of so many to have584 words
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Advertisement742 1953-05-25 14 Fa«t Transparifir Sfrvire to San Franristc aad Los Angeles via Hongkong and Japan Prnang P Sham Spore CANADA Bi:AR 24/25 June Ai»< ntjs ANGLO— FRENCH «c BENDIXSENS LTD. TtL X Lumpur 811 Spore K2281/3 P Sham 295 Mrti.m.i l Penang 875 K»K U X CONIINtNI Spore P Swett Pcnana Beaartf742 words
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Advertisement1100 1953-05-25 14 ten BLUE FUNNEL LINE ptm MANSFILLD CO., LTD. SLU?,"' Incorporated In Blngapor* r>^Dt rarrierr option to proceed fla otner port* to loud and ifecuarft carro SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON A CONTINENTAL POBTB Duf Sail* P B'hatr Penang \stjanai for Uvtrpodk Olu- t;n 31 May 27 May ?8/30 May 31/1,100 words
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Advertisement352 1953-05-25 14 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Kmaf Kotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line NVderlanr. Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NIW VOHR PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOttli RBH 010 t ANS S nore P S'haro Penang iSCIIIEDYK (HAD ttMmi :>.lune 6Jun e 7 Blune jSOMMELSUYK (HAL) 9 i:».lune lU.luno H lt.Jv.ne BALI (SMN) 29Junc5July G352 words
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Advertisement610 1953-05-25 14 EAST ASIATIC L|| SAILINGS FKOM SCANDINAVIA 1 k rmm Sport I h« M "JAVA" for Djakarta. .Bangkok. £alffon Hongkong Manila Kobr Yokohama In Port -FIONIA' for Bangkok 2 •Fun, "ASIA- foi Bangkok Saißon, Kongkor.*? ManiJa Kob€ Yokohama 9'lOJuni- -MANCIimi A N for Australia 19 |"n M MEONIA M for Bangkok610 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1953-05-25 15 Service— Key note Of New colony Hotel HOTEL of distinction con olwoys tokc pride m its efficient service, comtort, cuisine and locality, and these ore the very qualities which have marked the new Embossy Hotel m Singapore as a place which persons of taste would unhesitatingly gather. Although i; was1,080 words
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Advertisement106 1953-05-25 15 \ri i;i.i:i inn .1^ i ii ir\c,s, Jr*rt i \ii>sh \ni:s. rji. j HIM- nit 1 1 hi: is. nixnvxi j in II \omS\ i:ti\. F OR THE EMBASSY HOTEL v Si Il l lID BY dESSRS. SENG HUP ELECTRIC C 0. RU ROAD, SINGAPORE IB: 4186 ^^n— -n HOONG106 words
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Advertisement101 1953-05-25 15 KING HUA FURNITURE \o-. 348 :r>o Grylaog Roaal actorjf \o>. 6] 1 Kallang Road, Singapore. General Contractors kinds cf fashionable furniture suppliers. PHONE ***** (Opposite Kmttmg Pink.) 46, MEYER ROAD, TEL: *****/4 LINES. THE MOST LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED MODERN HOTEL IN THE BEST KNTIAL AREA OF SINGAPORE. mile to Singapore Swimming101 words
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Advertisement53 1953-05-25 15 Hsram Vfhe wonderful lamp J ADVT OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD OF ENGLAND SINCAfQWt MALACCA KUALA LUMfUH PtMMM NANYANG IRON FOUNDRY 295, BEAUI KOAII M\<.AI > <K{': 111.. 70m V y/E TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT ALL GRILLE V/ORK S COLLAPSIBLE j I GATES FOR THE EMBASSY j HOTEL53 words
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Article189 1953-05-25 16 Malacca Boxing Revival MALACCA, Sun Last nighfs efFort to revive boxing m this town after a considerable lapse drew a sizeable Llalacra crowd, but the spectators could certainly have done with more action than that given In the bouts at the City Park. In the main event, Lim Ke« Chan189 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-05-25 16 THE NEXT BIG FIGHT London: Britain's Randolph Turpio (right), and Charles Humez, of France, the two contestants for the world's middleweight championship. The contest will be held at the White City. London. on June 9. United Press Photo38 words
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Article410 1953-05-25 16 by JOHN FARKOW, A.P., Sports Writer. LONDON, May 24, (A.P.)— Here's a birthdayinvitation on Saturday night— come and join m celebrating Denis Compton's 35th birthday. And take it from me there's good cause for celebration. Denis, that colourful cricketing cavalier who rattled 3,81G runs m410 words
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Article751 1953-05-25 16 EUROPEAN VICTORY IN SIGHT SKEPPARD HITS 105 WITH 57 runs still to be scored, the Rest face an innings defeat m their annual 'test' against the Europeans for the Clarke Cup. The Europeans are m a commanding position and unless rains put a damper on things, their hopes of victory751 words
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409 1953-05-25 16 rv.- }I a s ?T r renresen *atives of the Singapore Cricket Association were having a leather hunt on the padang against the Singapore Europeans, the Junior representatives were having a tough time against the Combined Services at Balestier Road yesterday, on v time409 words
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Article163 1953-05-25 16 TAIPING, Sun— Superior m all departments. delighting with short, clever passing, a Perak Football Association team beat Taiping 3 o m a friendly match played before a large crowd here yesterday. In the first half, Taiping gave a creditable display, especially goalkeeper Bateman and163 words
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Article80 1953-05-25 16 TAIPING. Sun. In an Army Cuptie played here yesterday, 12 Royal Lancers were held to a I—l1 1 draw by 2 Supply Depot. The Lancers opened up well and gave the Depot defence no rest for 15 minute?. Soon afterwards, Turley. oil a good move,80 words
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Article, Illustration222 1953-05-25 16 Star Contest No. 17 of stars for you to spot on Wednesday. i mi ii s tor this contest will close next Thursday And the prize winners names will be published mi n the Movie Fase of the following sund.it Si.ind.ird No correspondence will be222 words
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Advertisement259 1953-05-25 16 the cx>uroN READ THIS HIIOKb VOl ORDIH VOf'R PAIItRN. You .mist v ii( Jose thn*e tea tent stamps If you iv.rit >our |).l!l <-Uf |t I H.Mlt U.Vt the stamps, you don't «'i the pattnn mini h»r of orders, have come to me without the stamps. Fkese v.on't he Mil259 words
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Advertisement246 1953-05-25 16 ■■ilium i W '"^i^^ LAST f^^^^ -^IOMOWoW'T'-.i Hire o/ M«fO </ pi Te/»M'/ i• o- rtl romorrow/ One Day On y r "SunughtlnTheDark I MANDARIN PICTURE jltH^ U4 ye wrrncrßros" iqbilrnt nc» s o THE S6**H~f TECHNICOLOR PEGGY LEE DANNY Tr tm ktr tjrat im§ tfrtM dfi>t T.nby 9 a.m.246 words
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Article429 1953-05-25 17 JOE LOUIS- STILL IN THE HEADLINES in\ kilu" fl\ MM i«yj (IP)— There was a knock on Joe NtU room door and from outside someone 10& drrN MH,rc minutes, champ." uid t<n ,"in. Inuis turned over on his cot and Tin- d<>/^.inir already?" J ML 1 Joe got off the429 words
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22 1953-05-25 17 US Must Stop Importing footballers n li it' iit e<! I, 35 I not be i r I '(1 i V tO22 words
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Article, Illustration118 1953-05-25 17 TAIPING, Sun.— ln view of the good entries received for the Coronation Water Sports to be held at the Coronation Swimming Pool on June 2, the Committee has decided to hold heats on May 26 and 27 as follows: May 26: 90 "Metres Free Style Open,118 words
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Article90 1953-05-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Entries for the FA Cup. JKOC, and the Old Boys Cup are being invited and should come m before June 16. The Old Boys Cup which was won by the VIOBA last year will b e the centre of great rivalry again this year, as90 words
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Article100 1953-05-25 17 MELBOURNE, May 24 (AP^ Leslie Colman, a member of the Melbourne City Council and State Minister for Transport m the Victorian Government, will succeed Arthur Coles as chairman of f he Olympic Games control committee. /'The Olympic Games organising committee today accepted Coles' resignation with regret and100 words
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Article192 1953-05-25 17 IPOH, Sun. Ipoh Railway Institute scored a runaway ten-wicket victory over PCRC m yesterday's Brander Shield league cricket played on the padang. Batting first, the Rec s were dismissed for a paltry 39 runs of which 10 were contributed by Nai Lek. The veteran state player, A.192 words
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325 1953-05-25 17 Va»?elbm M e°xpr F e'ss M d y er^lp H A T > n Nativc Dane Kentucky Dwbveot bark b h y Dark Star ln the to win the USSIII7J T pI the ain line yesterday urn u?£a^is a: awe j^t" Alfred Vanderbilt's great325 words
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162 1953-05-25 17 Al f AT T U PAHAT. Sun. The All Johore Chinese Interbchooi football, badminton and basketball knockout competitions were played off here at Batu Pahat recently. The following schools qualified for the finals which will oe hei d m Batu Pahat on June 3 and162 words
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Article251 1953-05-25 17 PARIS. May 23, (Reuter) Top-seeded Jaroslav Drobny, of Egypt, entered the men's singles quarter-finnls of the French lawn tennis championships today, when he beat the young Australian. Rex Hartwig, by throe sets to one. Playing under broiling sun. the left-hander won by 6 2 2—6. 6—4,251 words
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Advertisement37 1953-05-25 17 WA.N TED TO PUBCHASB RUBBER Estate of over 1.000 a errs anywhere m the Federation of Malaya. Must be cheap and under tapping at present. Only principals need Apply to Box No. 1237 C/o Singapore Standard. Ipoh.37 words
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Advertisement612 1953-05-25 17 NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF kuala inrai ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT APPLICATIONS are invited from suitable qualified and experienced persons for the following posts m the Municipal Engineering Department. The starting salary within the grade will be fixed according to age. qualifications and experience. A. Technical Cadets Salary scale $252 x 12 276 plus612 words
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Advertisement677 1953-05-25 17 rNr.AC.FMENJ 4 TPHE engagement of Mr. Chin' Ngoh Kap t# Mint Chung J>*f« Lin was announcrd 1 loon on Friday May 22nd 195 J. ACKNOWLKDGMKMS" LEE HENT, TTIOE. Hrng Sim] Hrnc Khoon. Marinm L*e Loon Kng and L*on Chrig f Fahm Ij»oh thank all frit 1 relatival who sent w»t.677 words
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Miscellaneous180 1953-05-25 17 > I' S Cu -'^s^ re TH- 11 IVOOI^r- A PAC**se?.»'- ~^=S 17 SMOKE: D GLASSES MEaaTl BF*^" s...»in i^A -^TcS/n^n,, S Laodressedt'Botmofus.'? Ljt,t*ey£socKrk J thTs J ftjl or r ALI }MP rdjvi GIFTANV I v» y Ni i I I J-"'N > at-t OUT J> NOTE fm tMI VK'*'180 words
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Article, Illustration253 1953-05-25 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Selanßor Services will meet the Police m the Final of the Navaratnam Shield. In the semi finals played yesterday, Selangor Services beat Selangor Club by one wicket and the Police beat the Malayan Railways by 6 wickets. A feature of the253 words
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Article86 1953-05-25 18 IPOH Sun.— Nicky Cu'eb pron the YMCA Open Invitation Tennis Championship by defeating Lim Eng Krat of th t > PCRC m three sets. The scores were 6 2—6, 6-2. Lim, playing aggre- -..voly, It'll 3—o m the openiir; set but became c>rratic and lost six86 words
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Article82 1953-05-25 18 SINGAPORE Indian F.A. team t > play against Singapore "A' at Jalan Besar Si.iciium tomorrow will be selected from Narayana (IRC). K. G. Snppiah (Star Soceeritrs), Bala (IRC). Suopiah (Hovers). (I wge Phillip (PBU), M. Ghani (IRC), S. D. Williams (TBA). P. Suppiah (IRC), Rashid (IRC). S Dut82 words
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Article, Illustration190 1953-05-25 18 GAULT RETAINS TITLE SPARTANBURG. South Carolina. May 24 (l*P> Henry <E'appy> Cau',l successively defendod his North American bantamweight title for the third time last ni^lit with a tenth round TKO over Manny Castro of Mexico City. Fighting before a highly partial hometown crowd Gault had Castro stumbling m the ninth190 words
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Article1189 1953-05-25 18 BILL MOSS - BILL MOSS Superb MCFA Defence Rattle HK Chinese By Standard's Soccer Reporter. A CAPACITY crowd of 13,488 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday saw 60 minutes of rousing, action-pc^fced soccer when the Malayan Chinese edged Hong Kong Chinese by two goals to one to become1,189 words
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Article391 1953-05-25 18 IT was indeed a -proud an,l happy Aw Boon Seong who received the magmjicent trophu from the wijf of the M.C.F.A. president, Mrs. T. W. Ong. And he had reason to be. It was his brilliance ana fnie leadership which paved the way for Malaga's vw lory, and no391 words
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Article, Illustration339 1953-05-25 18 PENANG, Sun.— The first >,„.,•(! i, h Mm the 44 Sungei Nibong Kilometre' held »»v tin and North Malaya Motor Club proved i nmiifi i i i i M 1 1 Rliniti ii (DBII I ins oii r UH H Q l 'I339 words
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Article208 1953-05-25 18 MELBOURNE, May 24 (Reuter) State and city leaders concerned with organising the 1956 Olympic Games emerged from a meeting on the crisis here yesterday to say "the Games will go on." Further talks are to be held to consider a successor to Mr. Arthur Coles,208 words
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Article48 1953-05-25 18 S'pore.' A' The S ngnpore "A" team to play the Singapore Indian F.A. at soccer at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow will be: Skinner; Boniface. Hassan; Vass, Kirn Bong. Osm a n Johan; Sulaiman, Charlie Chan. MaJleqUtt, Ibrahim Mansoor. Omar Awang. Re-erves Yew Chan?. .Tohan. Hoon Leone. Booti Khim.48 words
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Article480 1953-05-25 18 Weights for the second day of the Singapore race on Wednesday are: Cl. I— Div. 2—6 Frs. Individuality 9.00 Pulot Piiteh (late Duty Dance) 8.13 Quarter Deck 8 12 Zanzibar 8.11 New Look 8.10 Gay Co-ed 8.10 Acceber 8.08 Midnight 8.08 Indelible 8.07 British Paragon 8.0(j480 words
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Article67 1953-05-25 18 KUALA LUMPUR S Results of Mm Selangor H inter-team tingle* rhampi ship ties plawd at Kamp At tap wore Springdaic beat Liew Kwonf Hon 3— 2 Lien Hwa Novioa s— r»; B.C.A Nanyang 2: A10i... Kamwillc 3—2, Todar*i natche l."k ii beat Novices J— l; St'67 words
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Advertisement46 1953-05-25 18 TO-DAY AT 11 AM. Paramount Picture **QUE B E C In Technicolor last 3 Shows, 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. Warner Bros Hurtling out of a Vast Arena of Breathless Adventure! Burt Lancaster "THE CRIMSON PIRATE" In Technicolor To-morrow 10th Century Fox NO HIGHWAY IN THE SKY"46 words
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Advertisement35 1953-05-25 18 r^ J? k (>\ VOW RIM HAND OPERATED Dow 'i Payment Monlh!> TREADLE 2 DBftWERS I>o\\m Pu.'nrnt Monthly (Htffn'mth/r /mm:- *< k 37! :i7.» North BridK« K»-» J 671 *;«•>: mi. K»Md-ri»«'" M#| Uh I:un« toast K.i.id-I'l' _w<^35 words
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Miscellaneous51 1953-05-25 18 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Sino-Malays v Hong Kong Oiinese Friendly Jd'cn Besnr; Braddell SC v Naval C/C Staff Div. 3C Ceylang; Blue Rovers v United SC Dir. 3C— MFA; JoUilads AY v Netaji MSC Dir. :;b -CYMA. CRICKET: Europeans v Rest -SCC U ci./m. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: IDFC Final Bungsar v Peinling51 words
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Article365 1953-05-25 1 WITH THE CORONATION only a week hence, the Youth of this country join the millions m schools all over the British Commonwealth to put the finishing touches to their pageants, rallies, concerts and marchpasts. We know that nothing is being spared by way of money, time or365 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-05-25 2 At Rangoon Road School the under fifteetts liiul the lime of ill—V lift's. (Left) The hoys of Httusr us tiitir leant it ins again. Shnut themseltes lnuirstus llteir leant it ins uitniit. '■'> llelott The cubs race in pr«fre#a. il Jalnn IdMT on Salunlay. Iriulo-i himsr S<78 words
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Article28 1953-05-25 2 t B »vk whei. toe uri YOITH I I YOUTH. S Road. S ngai X reel tc .1- a i ird a> I YOUTH COUPON28 words
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Article19 1953-05-25 2 a pi r E*ucftfl Rioo rihattnn i been t o: 21 and 3 R v A19 words
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Advertisement33 1953-05-25 2 The Drain Always Tending Never Ending mlo p i Ro cool. cl< omci m ii i;.i* tlin< nft Std MH < on\»nt of h*li Infant J. u .li>hurr 111 ii v. Word Charade B33 words
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Miscellaneous78 1953-05-25 2 Empire Day Programme 'I 111. follow ine is the special Empir Day pro gramme for schools to be broadcast by Kadio Malaya tomorrow: BLUB NKTWOKK 8.00 a.m. Empire Day Message m English by DvI.v High Commiiitomr. Bii Donald alacGUlivrajr. S.l*> a.m. Translation m T i .iin. M;i. .iv Malay to78 words
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Article325 1953-05-25 3 1 riti.ntril (Ik* followlttl fritin v fi It'ihl' ipi IN- "Tin--1 "«'i uii.il nin i)| Q\n .nl Itrth I. ;tppi, i luiij: mmi I frrl Vim v rv il« ilxHll It Ev^ry ■< hunt t pi tp.ti Ing t*i cvlrbi <it<' tin i imi In fa* t325 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-05-25 3 Thirty two lion hoys, t*\riity ol llu-m srhrlnl liom (hnnh rhon s ikruaKhoui l^il.mi ihl Morthern In liml h.ivr Iht.hii rrliru-.il, for linn rolr hi thr <oioiiilioii rrrnnoiiy At Xililinr.i.Hi l».il;n««. Ooyilnii. Surrrv- ftirmrr home of \ri lililmliobn of r.inlrrlmrv. Tbr vib«i liU Ate ll69 words
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Article433 1953-05-25 3 David Tambyah - I WAI J I I you I' 111" \ttti I yOU wmlr l< i.l wool lin .1 v< Mi will hOVC 10 w>ii I lot v '»'i i« *orry os oil yom let !<'i vmII I ><• i in'.\s' i i ij on 1 1433 words
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Article, Illustration225 1953-05-25 3 Edith Ahchak - All thi lun we've lui« I with lum, llu'k 1 1 nothiruj inoto mt'mouihlr I urn \ui<' Shr wdll'cd down oin (oindoi -.lidnd, Fo wr.h "An Kcvon" to lum |(»lly bond, lei lv( c so -.ml she greets US thus. Unfolds Ihm bod ntws i«> us m«Standard - 225 words
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Article166 1953-05-25 3 '-.m H.ivr a lot «>I tun with n.mii friendi with In* ml 111 the well |)ii//U«. Fow will i»i Rblfl t«> solve v until you iii>w them imw Tkia X Ike i»H//ir Theft is .m old \\c\\ i.tm: shut ;:oiir tliv li m lOU166 words
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Advertisement78 1953-05-25 3 Make AW ord Tlck-Tack-Toe pyp Con you makr wor«t tl« k ttcfctotiT U'm ntth«M hard to do B»'« ,IIIN« lh«Mo UIC kWO HIM «I«»-;m tow i That uiusV :«lH li xonxlhiny t<MJ L vt. J9. X i Picture Definitions Word IVrinitions A( KOSS 1. Ai I was to Si Ivtl78 words
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Miscellaneous62 1953-05-25 3 DOWN YOUTH CnOSSWORD a 1 1 1 1 1 1 v assistant i i i J Measuic of papci •I Steamship (ob i 5 Flag m (> Bustle J ft up I Plant port M Fruits 15 -\n 1 s Seed o\ pi ing Native ol M< d a Notion62 words
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Article, Illustration480 1953-05-25 4 gku/ii i*£rc^ sm»/ty C1 N VAI SI X Iniir.r u.itionil lino. foumiCl »1 lliod< m C Inn. i. Jus| |nrs'«l«fil «>l KrpublU I 4 hin.i, sl.itrsni.m. .irul s«n» i m «»ii.uv WMIVPrt, was born m a l.ununu mll.u:*- hi llttiaag v In tlir pn»\iiirr ol \\w .uittiiiK.480 words
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Article133 1953-05-25 4 The eyesight o< eight Jupaue I* rhildi en has m en either completely or partially re itored through the surUir.il skill o! ;i I 'tut«*d S' **es N;i\ v Oculist stationed lli t TokOMka N';i\;i| B.i>««. The youngsters were bxnong IS selected from t»w« blind133 words
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Article149 1953-05-25 4 'IMIK. ichool-inspector wai le tin:: out the Intelligent c "i the Sid, Vlll CUs*. white the tr.hiuM gtood be* hind trying to signal me w lih his eyebrows. "What i- man*s oe&t friend?" he asked .i te< ki,.w lad •ho tare I I "It's .i short149 words
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Article, Illustration314 1953-05-25 4 Esther's Dream To The Moon > i y as i oiling m Qord I low i gleaming <i<»wm with a muling I I U>w I wished I COUId t tht moon! fhoi i nu mind *oi fuN c»t my I intentions ot vtsittn moon Fc ling tin I vstri t314 words
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Miscellaneous301 1953-05-25 4 10 QUESTIONS FOR YOU! (i> WJidf country j:: mI <- s^ V«m« tfi« Muslifii !.•</ rh«- '•('o.Kjuf oj riilfr n''«' introaiicfd CUfOM )<1; l/ s l Whii-h is- f»»»* TMo.vf (N> W/m, /1 <s the highest beautiful building hi country In the irorld? Urn ißOfld (/o) What country i.i ral301 words
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Article999 1953-05-25 5 TODAK - BE CAREFUL ABOUT COEDUCATION TODAK N r I am JOLD U C A 1 t) 3 concerns the to c. ov a warning n 1 1,- hi D I'll. I- cvi l> ii ing Bri hi pire Hi itory h wo i a breath ol hi i ;v I At999 words
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Article788 1953-05-25 5 Episode 2.— 'Death Of A Rating THE STORY SO FAR: Bill Wilson, Third Officer of the tanker "PORT ROYAL' is on watch with Danes, ihr Second Officer, the firrt night <**t °J Singapore en rout*' for Hong Kong. Then sec a strange light tiffnalUmg to them from788 words
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Advertisement37 1953-05-25 5 I you .an $fort o «ovi»q« STAPJSWIMC account I TCDAY 2j PERCENT INTERIST will be paid ro you tot QT that S and every S up ro c\ mai 11 $20,000 1 §J CS«'?SG KHIAW BANK. LTD.37 words
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