Singapore Standard, 7 June 1953
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Title Section16 1953-06-07 1 SUNDAY STANDARD fdrt Nol. lU. > 0 335. SINGAPORE, SINDAY, JINE 7, 1953. TWENTY PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article423 1953-06-07 1 Urges Coronation In April Next Year Suggests Same Title The Scots Have Put Forward COLOMBO, June 6.— A section of lhe Ceylo n e s e U _Lii tl Y Kondyans, todav proposed that Queen Eliza beth II be crowned Elizabeth I of Ceylon when sheA.P. - 423 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-06-07 1 THIS exclusive view of the mechanised column moving down St. Andrew's Road timing the march past at yesterday's Queen's Birthdav Parade shew* the vehicles morIng past the City Hall through the Coronation .Arch Full story and photographs appear on Pages 8 and Standard photoStandard - 50 words
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Article118 1953-06-07 1 Sonja 's Costly Chase LONDON, luns r|. (AP).— I Sonja Heriie. ths idi skating' star, woke with a penetrating scream at 4.30 this morning to find a burglar looking over her bed. Miss Henie*S outcry chased the man and his fellow burglars out of the house with the many-time world118 words
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Article95 1953-06-07 1 THFL Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. yesterday sent the Colony's birthday greetings the Queen through the Secretary of State for the Colonies: The message read: Grateful if you will submit to the Queen on the occasion of the celebration of Her Majesty's birthday in Singapore which95 words
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Article40 1953-06-07 1 A COUPLE of Chinese thugs riding bicycles stopped and robbed two Chinese 2' rl3 walking on Guillemard Road to see the linht* at 7.30, last night. The thieves got away with a gold bracelet and wristwatch worth $140.40 words
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Article41 1953-06-07 1 THE IRISH Sergeants' Mess held a gala Coronation Ball at Giliman Barracks, which was attended by al>out 300 people last night Present at the Ball were Chief Engineer FARELF Brigadier Prentice and Chief Engineer Singapore Ba_»s District CoL Cheshire41 words
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Article101 1953-06-07 1 TOKYO. June 6, (AP).— Torrential rains heralding a typhoon from the south have flooded western Japan, killing 14 persons, injuring 25 and leaving nine missing. National Rural Police said today. The rains started Wednesday snd still were raging today over Kyushu. Japan's southern main island,101 words
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Article41 1953-06-07 1 MORE than I 20.000 people joined 4.0001 j troops in three mighty cheers I for the Queen at yesterday's parade. Standard photo (above) shows the Union Jack flying in the early morning breeie. Above, the Queen, whose birthday was celebrated yesterday.41 words
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Article33 1953-06-07 1 THE Allied and Communist delegates met at Panmunjom yesterday and recessed until 11 a.m. (Korean t:me> today afier a 19-minutc meeting. The Communists side asked for the recess. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article30 1953-06-07 1 LONDON, June 6 (AFP) For the first time in his racing career, recently knighted Sir Gordon Richards mounting Pin/a won the Epsom Derby. (Full Report Page M|30 words
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Article96 1953-06-07 1 BOXX, June 6 (AP).— The su-eaier girl and the peeUI c-boo blouse oirl are under lire in the W> sl German Parliament. Some oj the secretaries ola#| have received orders to go easy with li'istick und TOU9**. The manager of the Parliament building's two restaurants96 words
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Article119 1953-06-07 1 Everest Victors Knighted LONDON", June 6 (Renter)— 1 The Queen has awarded I knighthoods to Colonel John I Hunt, leader of the British! expedition lo Mount Everest and Mr. Edmund Hilary, who I reached tlie top of the mountain with Sherpa Tensing, it was announceti today. TJae announcement from the119 words
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Article29 1953-06-07 1 WILLIAM "Big Bri" Tilden, last of the tennis giant a former norld champ on, tlied in Hollywood of a heart attac k. li.- 1 Rc.il.-rReuter - 29 words
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Article354 1953-06-07 1 Vasagrm Still Leading World Tout* Contest N.M. VASAGAM i K i Lumpur still main .ir, t With 4.090 i j dard woi d tour contest w h i is now entering iti i■ week. agam i ived the most votes thll v. k and i« now 2.500 vote ir of354 words
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Article32 1953-06-07 1 MR AN ftfONY I I) Bi it >sh Fur eign S has entered the M< .1 Bapti t ho pital in li. 1 Umi t<n a nail bladdei Rei.ter.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement87 1953-06-07 1 I NEW j NDEUBU ____■> JAmmmW fi *^MSf I ouch Down o^___i__PS'l ""er 1>1 1 1 1 r 1 A_J_Q S s '"ri|i writing *****11 I j_j_B_r Sl |H «i«wh- t tSjA^mAW '*> g KtfA^Lf—W reltlleil W m\. 7 Mf The CRAFTSMAN' I fill Rnesl evt*t presented at so \jrl87 words
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Article77 1953-06-07 2 The president of \he Singapore Tiong Bahru Community Centre, Air. Teo Seng Bee. told The Standard yesterday that the Centre has decided to give two scholarships to deserving students. Mr. Teo added that the centre was in touch wirh heads of schools regard" "•g. prospective recipients of77 words
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Article479 1953-06-07 2 _____________________^______________________B-B-B------------- fc- T^Si^^S^* r 3t '^^^^^y^-^^-^^^V.. M* y", 3BPj?§Ka^fo^ Jflj^^B^^Sjj^ "^sSf ft^#>^ T *^3Ff Jm _k^_B^__^__B! w Hj^v^rnTTM Su x_y *^-_____a____________H_fi__S___bf _m |Eft _fcji--lgw-fe-*' 'i^siwW fl^ Hk- v»v^' s _Hi WSS^***^^^m^^. •^^B-i 8_y _i inHL- vas _fe -*»%.jfc jfi ____w^_b_' ____T < lf^?^_i^ Padang Ceremony tine479 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-06-07 2 photo. TEONG Hiong Keng, with a smile on her face that no pain or adversity is able to obliterate, displays her Coronation gifts a mug, medals and a new dress— on the grounds of the Singapore Salvation Army Women's Industrial Home. StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article158 1953-06-07 2 COMMUNIST agencies continued their efforts to Infiltrate into Chinese schools in Sarawak, states the territory's 1!)32 annual report published yesterday. Evidence has been found in some schools of the introduction of communist doctrine and acts of indiscipline against school authorities, by groups of teachers and158 words
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Article26 1953-06-07 2 ALOR STAR. Sat— Dr. P. T.K. Nayar, Medical Officer Ipr North Kedah, celebrated the Coronation with a buffet fiarty for his staff last night.26 words
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Article219 1953-06-07 2 EVA CHONG - A Story Of Great Courage Hope EVA CHONG By Standard Staff Reporter TEONG Hiong Keng is pretty, intelligent, hardworking and 14. But she is handicapped like no other girl in Singapore. She walks on all fours. But, there is hope that Keng will walk normally within two to three years.219 words
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Article72 1953-06-07 2 ALOR STAR, Sat.— More than 200 Chinese residents in the village of Kebun Limara tus, near Alor Star, who had been ordered to quit before June 8, have petitioned Government asking that they be allowed to stay in their present dwellings while they provide a72 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-06-07 2 SUNDA Y PRIZE PUZZLE Mil LIONS h..\. area Mail article mhl ....ni> h.'ve htndlcd il Wb.il i^ It? SOMK ONI Ml >l KNOW! Forty dollars tv iti b» paid to Hir vmlei of tl;.first coir met dilution opened h> Ihr 008 test Kditnr or thr assessors whose derision h ill81 words
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Article64 1953-06-07 2 SF^EP' Sat A total of 1,500 children were given a grand treat by the MuniciDal Councillors at the Great World park this morning. ■•.'SP show3 were given by the Department of Information while a magic show greatly delighted the many children. Cake?, sweets and aerated waters64 words
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Article71 1953-06-07 2 TAIPING, Sat. Following were elected office-bearers of U le Tai P in branch of the tx-Services Association of Malaya for 1953-54 at **he annual general meeting of tne Assoeiation: Chairman: Mr. S. Bayl^y vire-chairman: Major G. S.' Sutherland; secretary and treasurer: Mr. Leow Ah Ping; committee members Messrs.71 words
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Article34 1953-06-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Nearly $2,000,000 worth o£ railway rolung stock, representing the latest in railway desi'sn aud engineering, was on show at the first Malayan Railway exhibt■aai **hicb^ ia Kuala Luauwe *<ad*/,34 words
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Article47 1953-06-07 2 THERE will be a free performance of Circus Bucah Berlin in Singapore on June 12. for the inmates of loe;il welfare and charitable Institutions. The Governor. Sir John Nicoll, and principal members of the Coronation Celebration Committee will be present at the performance.47 words
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Article152 1953-06-07 2 13, 705 C-Day Covers For UK FROM Malaya, 13.705 letters enclosed in Qanta s Coronation covers were flown to London on June 2. Of these, 7,600 covers bore all the 12 different stamps of the Malay States, Settlements and thc Colony The covers carried a tJ'.al of 110,315 stamps. THE152 words
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Article, Illustration161 1953-06-07 2 Thermos Flask Had All Readers Baffled 7..45T Sunday*! Prize pazzlo again prored i cult ior reodera fa foci if iraa tunfested 'hei lure tmu selected thai ?r u*<*s foo simple u> p./:r.p. Ifoio irrong thit suggestion turn,,! Tlie prize of i>_l) fr."'/ therefore he nd>!> d lo thit week's' puzzle161 words
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Article13 1953-06-07 2 'Peacock' And 'Lim' Walked In Eft po •o I pi ta 1 r13 words
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Advertisement197 1953-06-07 2 Tiger Testimonials t vK*+' *m J^***^- p_t *^o*-y MISS SING HI, the well-known cabaret hostess, said: "For added ottci Pi.Hlribiilors ¥rttt*tr \ra\e Lid. JF& *mm torn ..jk£& m m Wa,J; r£ at \^a?/ Jm i e Il_,c# r HAIR DARKENING POMADE NOT A DYE wnT Also MADE IN FORM OF197 words
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Advertisement16 1953-06-07 2 j i. z H rt' yoUl j YESTAHIf io I r I I I I Dbnj16 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-06-07 3 BELOW: Under the long early morning shadows, the mechanised column winds round the tiocktower on its way to the saluting base in St Andrew's Road. Stand* ard photo.28 words
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Advertisement41 1953-06-07 3 M w JEr mt S m*m fW m &8i dfll R_■ 9 JF .:.:.:*i*!f :':v W *V I m Jf '•"'-< J^ si^."*^^ w^!mt C^HmT**^?** _BPr_^^___-_ ■*ss_* b c V nrHlP L<Vo,> O* 4 LT3. DISTRIBUTES BY FRASER A«0 *-»V« tTO. ii.41 words
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Advertisement152 1953-06-07 3 In design and performance Iff I ril'l iiTa-l Letter* 22 ■_nHBHH-n-B~H________l t clearly distinguished W f~j I fc ->.___7^' y^rT^__tv^__^^ v^C^^ L>_^_ I i(|iM Lett era I. lite t\pe^ 0 Personal touch luntntf Handy canvas carrryhtg t »se A mastarpieca oi Italian crafts thip* _____fl_ m f M i fc152 words
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Article113 1953-06-07 4 it waa a bsppj occasion and people were in tin- mood to let down their shirts, at the Singapore Island Club's coioarful (Oronation Ball, last night Number two man in the oionv. Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe. left the cares and frustration, of Empress Place bell ad113 words
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Article170 1953-06-07 4 Garden Party A Big Success SINGAPORE'S reputation as the best dressed City in SouthE t Asia was upheld at yesterday's Governnu nt Hi garden party. For over two hoars the 3,000 guests <>! the Governor stood on the beautiful lawns to present one of the most dazzling displays of international170 words
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Article31 1953-06-07 4 the st. John Ambulance Association, Perak, will launch an appeal on Flag Day. June 27, to raise funds tor the building of the Association and Brigade Headquarters in Ipoh.31 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-06-07 4 photo. Mrs. T. Kato, wife of tbe Japanese Consul in Sin^aBare (left) chats with Mr.s. Mohammed Kazif. wife of the Indonesian Consul-Gen-eral at thp Government House Garden Party in honour of th e Queen's Birthday yesterday. StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article, Illustration520 1953-06-07 4 Music, Fireworks Ring Down The Curtak On Grand Festive Week THF CURTAIN descended on the re*al and spectacular Coronation scene in Singapo"^ nK! N f^!ffltoy^rli^ 'estlvltlea such as the Colony had never before known. Tomorrow Singapore returns to normal. Everyone, from top Government official to the humblest citizen, will settle520 words
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Article46 1953-06-07 4 RED TAR PLANS FIZZLE g c4 *>hr* sWV b>ZS »ar iSe braiions lr innrtrs, n,^> i this, u,,h Ihssa^ possesMon < n:r j| p„|, < "f-.n 1 u.irtYr ih. :uUtiofls V< ith ihr, nil .,f the 1 on i»,v ri i Is h 1 9 sr i .1 <46 words
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50 1953-06-07 4 Grimy Truck Joined The Big Procession C*W£EK HO\ I THE Impressive reren I were not their J I porters viewed IW |> ll I watching crowds d.iv l»\ it} I tions thev itMlblei un r I I I I I I I tf :t Ftttttt* j I I I E50 words
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Article151 1953-06-07 4 Semelais Need New Blow-pipes SKMKI.AI Aborigines from remote Tasek Bera. "the Lake of Changing Colours" in South Pahang. are desperately short of blow-pipes. Stewart Wavell of Radio Malaya discovered this when he helicoptered io recently to gather material for his radio feature on "Fortresses in the Jungle". Back in Kuala151 words
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Article77 1953-06-07 4 THERE WILL BE four broadcasts over Radio Maiaya this week asking people to register themselves as electors for the Legislative and City Council elections. The broadcasts will be as follows: Mr. M. Ponnuduray (Supervisor of Elections) 7. l'i p.m. June 7. Mr. Goh Tons Liang (Member77 words
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Article, Illustration174 1953-06-07 4 SINGAPORE tops the list of aM other Cities in South-East Asia in its Coronation celebrations, thc Public Relations Secretary, Mr. G.G. Thomson, told The Standard yesterday. I'e said that he reached th.v conclusion from Singapore's long aud well-planned programmes for the Coronation <•< lebratlona, whichStandard - 174 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-06-07 4 A YOI'NC robbed of S.n youths 11 s i Rom Singapore < k it Mi weapon BTBB uhu .ii UN bery.23 words
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Advertisement116 1953-06-07 4 L"*.'' rv>*y wy OA l^^^ l V L-- l i_____________P/^_________Rl____ M.llilkki _^M________t tffs but we must stop for lunch! Yes, sir, but 'stop and start' motoring increases CORROSION Short-journey motoring never lets your engine get really warmed up. Acids and moisture formed during combustion condense on the cylinder walls and116 words
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311 1953-06-07 5 Malaya 's Own Forces play A Major Role QUEENS -IRTHDAV f'AßApiek KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation's own defence forces fl <H in T,ne weafhcr on fhe Padan 9 *h«s morning in celebration of the nircn's birthday. General Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner, ho returned from London yesterday, presented 76311 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-06-07 5 ph oto. vereor Sir John Nicoll, was one of many l on bond H.M.S. Laburnum yesterday ol the Queen's birthday. Here Sir John Mai i n M n ulktni < to Lieu tenant Commander J. Flem- teotre ia Capta in W. N. Kennedy StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article188 1953-06-07 5 Leaders Praise Police POLITICAL and community leaders in Singapore yesterday praised the "strenuous" work done by the Police Force during Coronation Week. Mr. Thio Chan Bee Legislative Councillor, said: "The Police have done their work m a praiseworthy manner and they should get all the credit for keeping law and188 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-06-07 5 The dragon of the Hokehew Association seem* to war up In fireworks spray out over the Singapore Padang. in the Anal night of Coronation Weefc.25 words
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Article271 1953-06-07 5 TWO young French architeo ture students earning their way round the world by selling water-colour paintings oi Paris, think that "architect*rai freedom" in Singapore nakes it a dream city to work in. They are Michael Gabet and Pierre Coutant, who are ar^ •ompanied by a271 words
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127 1953-06-07 5 1½ M. Fire Brigade Project For K.L. KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A new fire station, one of the best in Malaya, will be built in Kuala Lumpur as soon as money is available. The Kuala Lumpur Municipality which is engaged on the scheme is expecting to get financial assistance from the127 words
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Article50 1953-06-07 5 A MALAY woman, who last Tuesday gave birth to a child on the Singapore padang. has called the young baby Elizabeth in honour of the Queen. The child is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mohammed Tahib. Mr. Mohammed is an employee of Melayu Raya Press.50 words
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Article54 1953-06-07 5 THE Singapore Police Band will play at the following places from 5.30-6.30 p.m. June 8 King George V Park; June 10 Farrer Park; June 14 Katong Park; June 16 King George V Park; June 18 Katong Park; June 22 Farrer Park; June 25 King George V Park;54 words
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Article29 1953-06-07 5 SIXGAPORE Police have detained a man in connection with the theft of 61 cases of benzoin almond?, worth $57,000 from a godown in Havelock Road, on Thursday.29 words
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Article112 1953-06-07 5 THE feast of Corpus Christi will be celebrated at the Singapore Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and the Church of St. Joseph today. Ther e will be low masses at 6.30 a.m. and 10 a.m. and the Pontifical mass at 8 a.m. at the Cathedral. The services112 words
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Article41 1953-06-07 5 THE Queen has accepted the post of Colonel-in-Chief of the King's African Rifles. This honour is appreciated in Malaya in the light of the distinguished services which the battalion of the K.A.R. have accomplished in the Emergency.41 words
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217 1953-06-07 5 New Malaya-US S tudy Exchange Scheme Soon MALAYA may soon have a student aad academic staff exchange scheme in an entirely new field of exchange studies, Professor Philip Warren Thaver, Dean of the School of International Studies, at the John Hopkins University, Baltimore told The Standard yesterday. Professor Thaver said217 words
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Article108 1953-06-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat About 2.500 daily paid workers employed in the Sentul railway workshops here today staged a "sit down" strike protesting that they had not been given a holiday With pay as granted the monthly staff. Mr. C. H. Harrison, chief mechanical engineer, told The108 words
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Article, Illustration230 1953-06-07 5 MR. KEKI MODI, one of India's biggest movie magnates, arrived in Singapore this week on an exploratory tour for "Jhansi Ki Rani** or the Queen of Jhansi, Ind. \*t first Techn;colour film which COtt the Modi brothers over It. KOO i .ono and WOO 4 uiStandard - 230 words
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Advertisement194 1953-06-07 5 'icoufc/have cfancectfyr/oy^ «iy£CZe/t/IA \f2^ irvas beating/ H V*" l\ i-^^^_^_ _^r i)\ months 1 had suffered /x y I] t°rture from eczema. The J jr U/ I aching irritation made life s J-,' misery— during the day I v/\ i a x^rA could hard] y facc m y work y^X194 words
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Advertisement212 1953-06-07 5 a ■immjimm itt— ~__r_p^_ y y|l||p YOU still have a o___B?** ,-S* chance for Real Bargains X f\^mmmm^Fh&&^mW h '**i*&^^ I mk*! CORONATION WmW^M tZ tk 1 Co I^l SALE i! pß|v d^Jj which is bring extended for a few do\s y rmi mrfjtt more In enable our numerous Wi212 words
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Article, Illustration773 1953-06-07 6 Glimpse Into A Londoner's Diary T HAVE just spent a few days in London. Not In 1 the flesh, but in the spirit. Coronation Week was a week of nostalgia for me. Those of you who are regular readers of these trifling chronicles will773 words
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307 1953-06-07 6 pose to tell a success story, but rather to relate an anecdote concerning this same *Miss Heal during her years of failure. Paradoxically enough, she was a highly successful failure. Four times had soe been in West End shows ;.nd four times been acclaimed307 words
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Article, Illustration866 1953-06-07 6 UNKNOWN - Kampong LONDON UNKNOWN Malayans At The Coronation oy LEARN with deep humility that it was a mistake to suggest that Mrs. Elizabeth Choy's Coronation chongsam Might not be "of her own design" as a London evening paper suggested. For one thin? it has those longer sideslrfts to make it possible866 words
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Article661 1953-06-07 7 BERTRAND RUSSELL - BERTRAND RUSSELL By •>V\V\VV\\\VV\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\V\\VV\\\\\\\\v\\\\vv\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\ I BERTRAND RUSSELL, one of the world's best-known philosophers, is a Fellow of Trinity I College, Cambridge, and a Fellow of the Royal i Society. He was awarded the Order of Merit, I i the highest and most coveted British award for661 words
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Article, Illustration784 1953-06-07 7 A Welcome Got to Indian Orphan Boys DEH I NT) a gate of typi[ndian design there Si [apore today an t^e of which come Is known, nspic pink temple wu. ads high on a hill. It is the Ramakrishna Mission, refuge for little Indian boys with no parents or with784 words
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Article654 1953-06-07 7 optimism, that things move a little more quick. y than they did in the dark ages. But whether this more rapid movement i s towards light «r towards still greater darkness remains to be seen. It is my deliberate belief that there has never, in all654 words
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Advertisement448 1953-06-07 7 g&Ho/yttos WITH ACTIYE CHLOROPHYLL for the FRESHEST BREATH and WHITEST TEETH ever!) Now everyone can have a healthier mouth and lovelier teeth. For the ncw green Kolynos contain* Nature's wonder worker— Chlorophyll in a special active formula. You get the benefits all day lon*. FRESHER BREATH Coo], refreshing Kolynos with448 words
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Article, Illustration1344 1953-06-07 8 There's Smell Of Scandal In The Air Paris, Saturday. QUTWARDLY everything fs fine, just fine, in Paris today. More pretty women than ever throng the broad boulevards, champagne flows freely and the elegant restaurants tucked away amid the trees on the Champs Elysees are packed1,344 words
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Advertisement301 1953-06-07 8 f*. *&r J Healthy, happy families take ENO'S •jf Fruit Salt Pleasant, refreshing Fruit Salt is the gentle corrective ■lost of us need to keep thc system regular. ENO'S is particularly luitablc for children— and for anyone with a delicate stomach. ENO'S lafely relieves over-acidity, a most frequent cause of301 words
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Article, Illustration1340 1953-06-07 9 HITLER'S war had been raging for nine days. His bombers and panzer divisions were cuffing swathlike through the brave but outdated Polish armies. Britain and France had declared war, but in the West fighting had not yet begun. A destroyer Hying the1,340 words
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Article447 1953-06-07 9 NEW YORK. DANGEt John Jettke was walkins: through Detroit's "Belle Isle" playground this week when he noticed that squirrels could not climb trees, deer lolled stupidly against each other and waterbirds were passing out. Police later solved this mystery of nature. Bootleggers, fearing detection, had dumped 3001b. of whisky447 words
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Article, Illustration344 1953-06-07 9 capt. Charles Eyton Lewis - capt. Charles Eyton Lewis By n *hi* ft r oat series, tt'hirh has CttTtmmmmtM ncetian ni tie interests ire* tc*ll the* start, e*f the* fahitletns rantaitrc* af the* re* it ttt r it m In preriaets articles tre* heerc* uiren the* Itch incl-344 words
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Advertisement136 1953-06-07 9 jn A*-<J** i flV%_pKajß i Sir ■ft ___tcW& __B>h____r 5 mttttW r* enbaiM n "f It fl .i a*< j ■,>.>. I df leaturc tl K-.l allow implc lun^ Id o*ei \«>uW ba lone I ..M.,r »l tiu.irl ft I L^r {*> < I "T£L:.'sSx 3bing paii 'r .\l -vC136 words
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Advertisement31 1953-06-07 9 NEXr WEEK The Duke is given !a new Domain— .the islands of the Bahamas. His progressive ideas; meet opposition... I and the Duchess wears summerj dresses that eostj her £1 apiece.;31 words
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Advertisement542 1953-06-07 9 \ffio97tmmtgfi I "HAMS CHLOROPHYIL v Jf* I is in Polmolive Soap I Beauty Soap *^^_^___^^__Ph^Bfc^^l_l*?-*- «^rfo_H_9 r y~ v_3Paa_.Ußia DOCTORS PROVE PALMOLIVtS BEAUTY I PLAN BRINGS MOST WOMEN LOVELIER COMPLEXIONS IN 14 DAYS OR LESS! Here's all you do:— Massage Palmolivc's mild, ruh olive oil lather on to your skin542 words
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Article2177 1953-06-07 10 S. Raja Ratnam - The Birds Of Prey And Passage S. Raja Ratnam 3 Midi ga fUmt SaaaaaaaaaasssaaaaaaaaaMi \4y j AST week the writer described some of I the methods by which eapital was i accumulated to help pave the way for I capitalism In Europe and America The I slave trade and plunder2,177 words
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Article, Illustration740 1953-06-07 10 NORMAN LONGMATE visits Oxford in search of the raggers of 1953 ior thrusting a dagger ot //i#» senior nroetor fined til. im lent retards. I/Vl-.R since Oxford became a unversity. the boys there have been BOYS, atui the fun has been FUN. Bat now ;he proctors740 words
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Advertisement612 1953-06-07 10 I_f-^_«l tl_v_ \l_______ __k —-e* _____H_A H_vV y mm\ 4kndsmetlw is more than it is, above all. healthy hair. 1 men are changing to Silvikrin Loth style hair dressing th.a has two k (l) It leaves rhe hair \\;th I hand artiticial or OW I It I (a unique blend612 words
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Article, Illustration2361 1953-06-07 11 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By Born in an Illustrious noble family, Mrs. John Holland (nee Borice Radetxhy) has been striving ever since child* hood to carve out a right career, showing great versatility as musician, dress designer, saleswoman systems expert, with war work,2,361 words
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Article1058 1953-06-07 12 Roaring Business Done At Kallang •^IRLIN:S in Singopore hove never had if so good in the past three months. A roaring trade in the ,o.e of air tickets, especially to the London Coronation, was done. The air travel business soared to new heights*, and you can be in for a1,058 words
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Article, Illustration805 1953-06-07 12 But Pressmen Find Special Passes Useless Orr THE RECORD By Ed tleed J. ULL marks go to the Singapore Traffic Police for all the orrangem nts they mode for the hectic days of Coronation week in Singapore which passed off without any major road mishap. Everything worked805 words
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Advertisement235 1953-06-07 12 l fraaapacMk ftmrwire to San francism and l.os Aafdaa via Haacfcaai and Japan /WC^O~FaENC_I 6c BENDIXSENS LTD. JM: R I umnur :;il S|,ore «:281/3 P Sham »5 Malirra 4"Wi Prnang Hlb h i +tt M**a u_nW_fl___F ROUND TRIPS TO 1 1 HONGKONG I S 12 DAYS INCLUDING I I 4235 words
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Advertisement409 1953-06-07 12 EAST ASIATIC l| S.MI.INv.S FKOM S( \\h| NUn r^ A^lt- foi RareV V a. B on Il>;.cKhi M.• 0. K<>t,e V <»K< 'h.i'.ii-i o j MANt 111 KIA f..i Aumriilia 'I' t "VHONIA- foi tUut.ki+ ih KINA* foi Ban*** Helena S H ifiukoriU Manila Kf.r* Vokoh»m* 1 SAIUNCiS TO (OY'INTM409 words
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Article, Illustration715 1953-06-07 13 sir jWj//orfrt9^ SS7//J* XmMkWmmWm iMliiiCßvaf osw^s a d i h e n ryL^ -l^Sßw QNCE in o while there comes to the screen a truly magnificent drama about which fans will talk for many a day. It need not necessarily be packed with spectacle, action715 words
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Article, Illustration358 1953-06-07 13 T>KO Radio Pictures, dis- tributors of Samuel Goldwyn's "Hans Andersen,** and Walt Disney's "Peter Pan, have concluded arrangements with Shaw Brothers whereby these two top technicolour Alms will be released simultaneously in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in August. First to be shown will358 words
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Article49 1953-06-07 13 I^ROM Switzerland conies the claim to yet another invention to beat all 3-D movie gadgets. M. Georges Dromez states he has perfected a system of autostcreoscopy (without glasses) after experimenting for 24 years. TTOLLYWOOD reports that Paramount hopes to shortly release a aerica ot 3-D cartoons. **m^49 words
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Article157 1953-06-07 13 THE total duty from cinemas in Britain ior the 1953 fiscal year was £37,681,000 and from theatres £6,479,000, reports "Todays Cinema," which adds that income from entertainments duty rose by £218,000 in March this year, compared with February. The total jncom e from cinemas amounted fo157 words
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Article92 1953-06-07 13 THERE were no correct entries submitted for Star Contest No. 17, 00 the awards have I~«e to three lurky one-error contestants. »»„i.i. <* The star line-up was as foMows: No. 07— Arlene Dahl: 98 -FredJic March: 9»-Efio Pi"«: JOO-Dick Fowell: 101Andy Clyde; and 102— Eddie Cantor. J^92 words
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Article260 1953-06-07 13 MENTION was made in these column! several months ago about lha J. Arthur Rank Organ sation'i International Showmanship Competition in connection with their Coronation technlcoiour film "A Queen Is Crowned." Awards in the form of cash prizes and nll-expense.s-p:iid holidays In London were o;i~t of |he260 words
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Advertisement310 1953-06-07 13 •~^Z~~AN IMPORTANT nli «y ORGANISATION ANNOUNCEMENT! ODEONmhii T uc MAIN LOBBY AND CAR PARKS RE N oW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! INVITE VOl TO PAY YOLR FIRST rn im; ODEON IHIS WEEK. END r0 oIM AIN SEATS AT THE BOX- OFFICES FOR TOMOBOT S CHARITY PREMIERE AT 8.30 P.M. AND310 words
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Advertisement233 1953-06-07 13 Frmmi Tt T ESD, 1 1 S/tettt t'ttet Slmmlimmmmmmlg nt REX PAVILION (SINGAPORE) flfX (KUALA U >H»I R) Pathe's FULL-LENGTH Film of the CORONATION! BY DIRECT AIR-EXPRESS FROM LONDON *pt*¥/\ m m e<-oudi» pr*s*nti L Rap 5/-LUIABETH^f R ISQjUEEN J FILMED ll\ Id < LMERAMEN including WESTMINSTER ABBEY 0 remony233 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-06-07 14 Top picture: Singapore's up and coming Bernice Lancaster, makes beautiful 'butterfly' in this action picture taken at the SASA swimming gala yesterday. She won the 100 metres butterfly stroke beating Chinese Swimming Club's Luanne Lim. I Below are Joke Stotker (left) and Cynthis Wong, relaxing after a hard tussle in56 words
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Article217 1953-06-07 14 THE DERBY EPSOM (England), June 6 (AP) Pinza won the 174th running of the Epson Derby today, giving: Sir (iordon Richards his first victory in the classics in 28 attempts. The Queen's Aureole was second, and the French eolt Pink Horse owned hv Prince Said217 words
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Article60 1953-06-07 14 TMF Coronation soccer match played al the Dedford Road ground (Naval Base) yesterday between the Army and the Naval Base XI (Vidti ii, a triumph for the Nava] tv.-,- after a thrilling batt le. Hutchinson I I u I Guthrie through .t lored for the victoi s60 words
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Article500 1953-06-07 14 "fhi¥ vf VM 8 Chinese aged Zii. i id am a li.idril.ist I ft sh to mat i oae rt tin* km', >n a Coaveal hool Can I do this in spite >*f nu u'^ion? "SARGEANT*' (S'pore). Sl GGEST ti t/' fe to the500 words
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Article109 1953-06-07 14 IN a mrholeday friendly cricket fixture. Singapore Cricket Club beat Johore Cricket Club bv 40 runs on the SCC Padang yesterday. SCC batting ftrsl on a drv wicket totalled 161 runs n whieh Armitage top_.>corec« with a bright 51, while Flack was unbeaten with 36. May and109 words
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Article60 1953-06-07 14 NEW VORK. June 6 <AP> Willie Pep. 127i-lb>.. swarmed over staggering Pat Bfarcune, 129A-lbs.. for a technical knockout victory in 14 seco-.ds of the tenth round at Madi«>n Square Garden last night. Pep piled up a wide e.irly lead, eased off in the middle rounds, then battered60 words
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Article431 1953-06-07 14 Mistakes Misfits At JB YESTERDAY'S friendly soccer encounter between Singapore "A" and the Singapore Chinese A.F.A. at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, provided a 2—l result in favour of SCFA was but as a match it was a poor apology for soccer, and can best be described as a game of431 words
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567 1953-06-07 14 CHINESE Swimming Club, scoring 80 points, won the Coronotion Cup in yesterday's Singapore Amateur Swimming Association gala at the Chinese Swimming Club. Singapore Swimming Club took second place with 63 points. A total of seven clubs Chinese Swimming Club, Singapore Swimming Club. Tiger567 words
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Article233 1953-06-07 14 Soccerites Fail At The Goalmouth THE Singapore A FA. Division 3C fixture between the Star Soccerites and Balestier Cnited XI ended in a goalless draw at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The above result i> not a very satisfying for in this keen tussle, which was marred by occasional infringements. the n'ppy233 words
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Article35 1953-06-07 14 The Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation v/ill hold a Bodybuilding Contest and an inter team mixed lifting competition at the Happv World stadium tonight as part of their contribution for the Coronation week.35 words
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Article267 1953-06-07 14 I^UU.H cooking has heartiness with a sweet and sour emphasis Take this -ecipe for example' HOT DUTCH POTATO SALAD (8 servings) FOi'R slices bacon, cup chop >ed onion. A cup chopped »reen pepper. cup vinegar (if desired, dilute with 3 tablespoons arater), i teaspoon salt.267 words
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Advertisement74 1953-06-07 14 n eve' '<^/ £2? such luscious .evenness tor your Hp. aSSl________________________________________________: *".JH Bi^ e^- c y] w MarJtv Mtheve Smh lovely. kWm me mtspirm u hi. per, and unndermeme Jtftftf i!_f __fl R^l/^et,,. Bin .to emti. e fiou tr. end flatter y _nQ__. Ji* I* MCivtrly a.c pr« :ueM nrw74 words
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Advertisement268 1953-06-07 14 Special lij made for baby's t en^J Only the bes: Is good m 0 f Powder is safe, pure i x> perfect os modern science ft BABY IHI ff POWDER J Si V»i 8 B>*8 >* J\ X 0« IOT,ON B 8 Ll Oil Xxjr. flefttiioit-Jlcftmcn The Borneo Company L>(lncorpo'Ot*268 words
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Miscellaneous507 1953-06-07 14 £\\\\\\V XX X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXVX>VXXXXV I The Stars And You J ity kua du. m \r < T V\'}. >V S QM 'Ttl ION: > 1 Mike yourself .in boae^l 5 i i. n ;f* u th, n >°» "'■•v x i t »e sure there is one ras< less in507 words
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Article444 1953-06-07 15 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE Hy i|f!;.f hid ls divided ses ..1 II i l now i> i r dn -it i i I sustain E i .t a i br he uts in his r< i ,i out k Thc I l I f\ i to be II444 words
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Article52 1953-06-07 15 Wrong Address W1 L L the following who ordered pattern No. 5 plea, e send ine the correct address: iMiss Jean Lim of Wan Tho Avenue, Singapore. Mrs. Tan Nyuk Chin of Gloucester Road. Singapore, Mrs. J. A. Wright of Nicholas Koad, Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. K. L. Wong. Moulmein52 words
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Article277 1953-06-07 15 How to order o pattern: Fill in the measuiement chart Then with seven Standard Pattern Service coupons pi u S three ten-cent stamp* fto Cover postal chorqesl send it to the Standard Pattern Service, Ih e Singapore Standard, 128 R >binson Road, Sinqapor e I277 words
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Article, Illustration864 1953-06-07 15 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By jHE women of all communities of Singapore will -A., oi- r J s month about the Unite d Nations adult education and women's activities in public affairs in other countries, when Anna Lord Strauss, former national president of the American League864 words
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Article, Illustration768 1953-06-07 15 Rosalind Ratnam - Rosalind Ratnam htyty HERE are the sewing instructions for Pattern No. 7 which appeared in last week's Sunday Standard. Note: w i id K>U i pattern Die' e« Vi u wiit receive an identification chart which aril. Btw** in miniature the various uattern piecea f* *hi> dress768 words
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Advertisement46 1953-06-07 15 ]9B**m*e of Chinese history KUMG MING JV' MASTER HUTARY STRATEGY j@t"~ --> ■X'"** X-:XSXX «*"■___•.>" I *n. 1 r -v -7^_a i^A 0 '4i _^X" V W/ AJ I _^4 \Jy Jm >:\*—* o /a A^k.-'^ym^K^^^^tt^lit^f^* '9m^** II PC FV(i A,I!V T( WG T^£3 VADIUM HALL £.49 r. m46 words
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Advertisement441 1953-06-07 15 s^x A y u 1 \N >^%\\ in 1 c©\i Cut... I It's still possible that you are being poisoned, particularly it you have rheu matic aches and poins. Few people know ti.al it the kidneys do not work perfectly, poisons collect in the blood. And these poisons otten couse441 words
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Article, Illustration2954 1953-06-07 16 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE by We Were Made To Kneel In Snow; Many Perished Indoctrina tion A ttempts Failed SOON after our arrival in Ha Djang Nee, indoctrination and "education" wera started. The Koreans said they were very anxious that the prisoners should not let themselves brood,2,954 words
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Advertisement277 1953-06-07 16 a t*ap9it-4* i„ ""*TIJ •*.~~r- r. P xl PtttltP lIKAX,. r********ttas trvt ».r Communists. f.r LEG TROUBLES, RHEUMAW Take it and Stop Limpid A good circulation is the real basis ot aound heal*. ToeM contains, according to latest scientific compart* "tt thousand miles of blood vessels. Think cf Sufficient to277 words
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413 1953-06-07 17 SAMMY KING - Im Complain Of Heat...You Should In Aden SAMMY KING By I I l L f L 01 ,1 i'ttlt'tt rvi;tvf j fit* ft g TO ...II saw three sign boards. Tt hou I>i music .-tore, a milk .>... specialising in goat's milk and a sundry shop whose sub-sifn proclaimed: rmaids413 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-06-07 17 THE float that took the prize yesterday-the Singapore Harbour Board staff float of the tu? "Griper"-at the procession organised by the Malay community in Singapore. TItE "Queen" and her subjects, the "sultans" of Malaya was depicted in one of thc flcats in the Malay procession80 words
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616 1953-06-07 17 r wetn „,e ln average K hr w,. ars I PR**,' vi... L r ,u sun 2 ,K ""v any! 'HK Ui .1 i N*J^ s""--h f M M,„„ pin!; i ikua to .'L';;"" v "n„,s '"HUI616 words
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Article391 1953-06-07 17 rEM RAL MARK CLARK ha, SL^yfgiJyilll oyer Korei •J2_S C *n 17 0^ ,ver y SSG^et^lffht:?* WUh 1 d a l? Ped leafln from the It fell' t arth j know t **hf*io But this T fear the wholp world twigs: It caught, no MUGs— and brought391 words
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Advertisement534 1953-06-07 17 Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching v- Stopped in __>^xf y^^ l 7 Minutes j your tT^ b^J-r that thay 1,,, y Mi^>i_ k_R« B^»Mflß ditv* you snuarf l>o»e Je'tr' a". o','.0 '^V,*! 1 r_* •^IJ-fdctioßs. a* weit a. n reena.! your tr,,, lid tll rf534 words
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Article, Illustration1234 1953-06-07 18 IN the first road event-a 52 miles massed start-held at the RAF MaintenIN tne first ™J. e 1 rml lon of t j, e Station Commander, Group anee Base Seletar with the kind permission of ine uh th j|t fth who won the1,234 words
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781 1953-06-07 18 PATSY HENDKEN. I i -world-famous cricket per- i sonality and former Eng- land Test star, goes in to I bat for the SECOND time against McCabe. Stan McCabe. who was one of Australia's greatest batsmen in pre war Test cricket, has given781 words
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Article68 1953-06-07 18 LONDON. June 6 (Renter) Keith Miller the Australian all-rounder will be fit to play ;n the first test against Eng land which begins at Nottingham next Thursday. It is un der, Lord however, that he nun not be able to bowl because ol his strained side. He68 words
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Article, Illustration674 1953-06-07 18 Singaporeans Cheered Tht Q U J < Says 'SAPPER CORONATION week has beta u occasion oi i with the various officials and eadcrs. Military and Civil, g tive parts to help make the celebration g mctii, \\u\ ui..u Because the efforts of the people, the even da. trdinan i»674 words
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Article145 1953-06-07 18 I A date to remember is 20X Ju;),* Finals of the Singapoi*Base District Tennis Tourna ment lhe Dutch Club and ul_»o Sports Day at Nee Soot. for the Royal Army Pav Corps This Athletic Meeting is for all R.A. PC. personnel in the Sine* port Area145 words
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Advertisement234 1953-06-07 18 A*%lways Milder Defter Tasting V_iooler Smoking Chesterfield Siiqipoic 75 cts. F.-deiofion 85 cts. SIM.MMHIIL I J= I WHICH WAY WILL THI WIND BLOW NEXT? Life Assurance anlicipafes unexpected change it safeguards those endangered by unpredictable events. Protscf your family today by becoming a policyholder in Canada's leading life assurance company.234 words
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Advertisement204 1953-06-07 18 Kidney Trouble (am Backache, Gelling Up It you're Itottag met o*.<ori«. «>* ''j» Niaht-., tr Bu(T«*r f oni l» 7 im 1 1'..« \a< he, l.^s r« Bwolloa .\r.kl-*, Rhrumatl i: .1 y 1. In* P»—ag«a. Km •< Idlty, or f^ 0 Bencfif— _LojB of Knaray nnd faal 0 d204 words
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Article39 1953-06-07 19 Iv\\<i Sat. t-ODf iwiig viiii«.3c fc»vc a inafiur dfeplay oi speed and team work to beat the 1 t*hines« by three clear goals before a large n victoria Green this aiternoon. i i i i Way I »r39 words
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Article379 1953-06-07 19 ON Coronation Day, a BOAC Constellation brought Sir Donald Bradman to Singapore only a few hours perhaps, but strangely a very few of the hundreds in Singapore uho have thrilled to the exploits of this world's greatt L batsmaa, were there to welcome this great sportsman. I379 words
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Article, Illustration85 1953-06-07 19 That's no ordinary leap. It s a coronation leap. As everybody knows, tbeie's something more thau Maytime in th e air. Everybody seems to be preparing "something for the Coronation," and Grace Thompson the girl going over the rope, is preparing a physical training team. Her team, at85 words
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288 1953-06-07 19 OPEN THE STADIUM PROJECT TOPUBLIC Government TheTj^eS mI TtSmTSfPS* j° the Road in.i *i__ y a^ rc s fl on the site at Bendeemer 1 the 2S P™P<*ea\ among other things that" n? m i W Uld C<H e r a PP™ximftel y nine acres plus six acres parking space288 words
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Article236 1953-06-07 19 Speaking Of Kings Kongs W e miss the crazy matmen. We miss those angels of nightmare, whose gigantic tummys or dome-shaped heads somehow coax a thrill. We miss the Red Indians and the False Indians, masked men and handsome men. We miss the nonsense we used to have once a236 words
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Article52 1953-06-07 19 TAIPING. Sat D superiority in forvard play, FcHeration Rc_r:.nen: chalked" up a s—l victory over the Chinese Recreation Club in their second division league soccer fixture yesterday. In another second division also played yesterday, the 19 Field Ambulance easily beat the Rehabilitatiaa C.mp 6 l. >*&BT 1 v52 words
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733 1953-06-07 19 LALL SINGH - LALL SINGH Says WITH all the excitement of the Europeans versus the Rest match over interest was once again switched over last week-end to tournament names. In the B section, there is a big tussle just now for leadership between lhe Police and733 words
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Article545 1953-06-07 19 INSIDE SPORT JEFFERY JAMES' Malayans Win In Tasmania MALAVAN students, on a tour of Tasmania this month at the invitation of the Tasmanian Badminton Association, uere nol only successful in attracting thc largest crowds ever to witnes> a badminton match in that country, but also in sweeping through all opp^ition545 words
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72 1953-06-07 19 TOI .VM.c v Golden I e b Ihar r rr,. the Aw Boon Hiw Cu| s ■tl acted -ii entranti the < nti i u Une exp nenl i E feo K m Hck Keat, I Tan Kun S ou«;. V. .s I L* h72 words
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Article150 1953-06-07 19 LALL SINGH, brilliant Indian test cricketer of former days and latterly, a hero of many a F.M.S. Colony match. comes out of his self-imposed retirement to captain the Standard Sinchew Sports Club Cricket team in a "friendly" against the Sinhalese Association at St. Andrew's School ground150 words
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