The Straits Times, 1 April 1953
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Article, Illustration219 1953-04-01 1 Adlai the tourist sees Singapore MR. ADLAI STEVENSON ATI took a quick sightseeing tour of Singapore yesterday but strictly as "an ordinary tourist." The Democrat cMMttdsta the last American i lal elections, who arrived in Singapore yesterday rr.rrnlng. It leaving tag Saie<>n by air tnis morning. Mr Stevenson had lunch219 words
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Article24 1953-04-01 1 LONDON, Tues nv> Embt club baa offer* daughter the former US Pr'vid'-nt r f i 000 the rlub during 'inn weeJt24 words
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Article41 1953-04-01 1 lAS VA(.A TV United \pl<>ded h<-r third itomi In th<* current series <>i tr today. There was the usual flash but tne familiar mushroom I rioud was absent I Motor vehicles and animals '■xixinM to the blast41 words
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Article116 1953-04-01 1 Major from Malaya in expedition KATAMANDU. Tues. FIFTY porters, each with a i 60 1b load, left here to- ••< ith further supplies of I n and oxygen equipment :'.r the British Evrrest expci clition. Major J. O M Roberts, from i the Ist Battalion, the 2nd Gurkha.*. )»<i theReuter - 116 words
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Article626 1953-04-01 1 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1953. Markets take a blow: Britain calls Korea talks |>XI 1 \l\ is consulting with the Commonwealth, the United States, France and other interested powers on the Chinese Communist proposals for a solution of the Korean conflict, a Foreijrn Office spokesman said in626 words
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Article25 1953-04-01 1 TANGANYIKA. Tues •_Ther e were no survivors of 13 people aboard a Central African Airways liner wnich crashed yesterday 100 miles rrom here.—25 words
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282 1953-04-01 1 New food ban hits 300,000 in the Kuala Lumpur area :vi I I MITR. Tuesday. \IORE THAN 300.000 people are affected by new food restriction orders covering the Kuala Lumpur district. People in the area wil their homes more than or I not be allowed to keep in le week's282 words
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Article106 1953-04-01 1 Anti-Mau Mau air lift begins NAIROBI. Tues. Thirty-nine officers and men of the 39th Brigade Headquarter* stepped from a Royal Air Force transport plane at Eastleigh airport this morning. It was the bcginniiif of the mass airlift of 1.460 troop reinforcements from Britain for the fight against Mau Mau terrorism106 words
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Article34 1953-04-01 1 HONG KONO. Tups Mm Tuo Jih P»o, an indepenof p.t but pro -Nationalist Chinese newspaper. reported '.oday that a Russian adviser was murdered last week on Canton's Sham en Island— A P.34 words
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Article33 1953-04-01 1 ROME, Tues. A Roman Catholic news agency reported today that 199 Catholic missionaries— l2B Chtr.ese aid 71 foreigners- have been killed in China in tfle ,>ast 12 months A P33 words
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183 1953-04-01 1 KUALA lIMPIR Tues— Malaya's most powerful railway union the Malayan Railway Traffic Operators I'nlon b considering a strike. This follows strong opposition to the Government's "violation" of the Wilson salary awards for railway guards. t'nder the Wilson awards, a guard shout/ the maxi-183 words
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Article, Illustration570 1953-04-01 1 QUEEN MARY BURIED IN SIMPLE CEREMONY AT WINDSOR WINDSOR. Tuesday. QI'EEN MARY, consort of our British king and mother of two others, was buried today within thr walls of St. Georjre's Chapel in this Royal country town 21 miles from London. Watched by representatives of foreign nations her youthful grand-daughterReuter - 570 words
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Article72 1953-04-01 1 HONG KONC < Hong Kong has been mor" h r hit by restrictions on shipments' to China than Bay other comparable trading area. Mr H Collar, outioinp chairman of the Horn? Konc General Chamber of Co-r.-merce. said tonight. He told the annual .neetinc of the Chamber72 words
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Article51 1953-04-01 1 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Woodrow Wyatt "Labour' will ask the Secretary of Btate for the Colonies in the House of Commons on Thursday why the Singapore Postal and Telecommunications Workers Union was told by the Singapore Government that troops jrould be used to break any strike by51 words
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Article42 1953-04-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The High Commlsioner's Flood Rettef Fund, which closed on Mar. 20. raised $177,548. it was announced today. The money has been transferred to the Lord Mayor of London's National Flood and Tempest Rel'ef Fund.42 words
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Article43 1953-04-01 1 RANOOON. Tues— Burma's permanent delegate to *he United Nations. Mr. James Barrlncton. is leavlnz here today for New York to oresent evidence to the Gene r al Assembly on the Burmc*e complaint about Chinese Nationalist activities in Burma.43 words
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Article20 1953-04-01 1 KUCHINO. Tues. A v.ru!ent root disease is <itta.'klng pepper plants in Sarawak and causing much anxiety among growers.20 words
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Article92 1953-04-01 1 Nehru will meet the headhunters IMPHAL. N. E India. T f^HE Indian and Burmew Prime Mln sters. Mr Nehru and U Nu. left Imphal r>\ today to tour tribal areas on the Burmese side of the border and to meet representatives of the headhunting Patinyr Natav who 16 months agoReuter - 92 words
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Article57 1953-04-01 1 SIMLA. India. Tues Mr Joseph Murtimbi acting secre- tarv of the Kenya African I Union said, here last night that Britain was carrying o»r. last cinch" colonial policy Hi. A'ri^a. 1 Mr MurnmoTte now Wr ilm \n secuie the swoport <* [Indians in the campaicn olReuter - 57 words
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Article266 1953-04-01 1 Christie found in London street LONDON. Tues A POLICEMAN patrolling his beat today arrested John Christie, tenant of the Nottin* Hill death house, thus ending one of the biggest manhunt* In criminal history The middle aged, meeklooking clerk In whose slum flat the strangled bodies at four women and otherReuter - 266 words
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122 1953-04-01 1 NAIROBI. Tues woman doctor who. hersHf seriously Mounded drove her car n i.< mile* foi ni'iD after Mau M M lcrrori*ts murdered her hu* band, ha* hern made a mem her of the Order of thr British hnpirr for gallantry the Kenya governmentReuter - 122 words
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Advertisement73 1953-04-01 1 wwpy (ytcxJuumjed in ocottaad ifila^S^' SCOTCH WHISKY that elusive "tomething" in the atnioa(>l>cTe of Glenlnet. in the Highland* of banffshux. v cupiurrd in this highest grade ol whisk In (he process of distillation, the Gtrnfiddich c lt.il\rnie-Glrnli\et DutiHrrm. of which W m. (irsnl if Sons are sole proprietors, uar (he73 words
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Advertisement226 1953-04-01 2 I most vtuaous comtiou WRTAttD k -«UOV 111 AN INSTANT/ rt SO*M«'l rr\ tm St a*S*l You know ,v •MB' Ll>ll''BWi*W.iM|ijE?PaaWW| I n SSSSSJ r fc Qtostora CZ* KILL THAT .> PAIN! BswSsssn Th liniment mad* a^^"^?T p 1 nt E fl s Slo *a .the man «nh the hig226 words
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Advertisement1803 1953-04-01 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment to the Oeneral Ckrlcai Servlcf. Singapore Applicant* of either sex must have attained their ISth birthday 'and not yet bja*sj attained their Mth blrthda<- Th*v muti be of good character and should havr pawed MM Malayan School Certificate r x .mlrn^'nn or otlier1,803 words
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Advertisement411 1953-04-01 2 NOTICES THE MAUYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION AH Membars of the abort Ass*v rlaMon »h« Colony of Mngapnr* will be closed for bumneaa on Fridsv 3rd. Sat'irday 4th and Monday gth April. 1»53 bring Oood Friday and Banter Holidays p. W. D. TENDEX NOTICE TFNDERS from Class 'C and above regl»ured411 words
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Advertisement188 1953-04-01 2 BANOrrir Hindi BlT<sCT?iT»bsb j, "POOWAM- (WladswUsai) JP J j^l^ Bakr*. Today I.IS. C.4S t.ll "PEBWIBA" (Malay Ptrlare in Amra >sISM> f.i .w.Tiiin <irr wm% Tadav T.tt Ml P m THKV IHED WITH THEIB BOOTK ON" I New Worlit Taday ac A t.IS p m -mr rA-rotTMTK wnr INDIAN MOVIK NEWS188 words
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Advertisement77 1953-04-01 2 When H our jWfafitt^ contain"*? Cod Uver O'l fhe fishbolt to^f SCOTT'sWkg COD LIVER OIL I AH 3 U LCD '^Si ANAMIA l\^-^\ DESCHIENS 1 SYRUP J J the most powerful o> the Restorativas solo vc nrwHim *OLi A6INTS I A. CLOUCT 4 CO LTD.. HH6APOM T»l «M 4 SOUTH77 words
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Article312 1953-04-01 3 They 'welcome 9 proposal to unite Germany DUESSELDOBF, Tuesday. 'pUK Soviet (lovernment would welcome a four-power conference on a peace treaty with Germany and her unification, the Soviet Control Commission chief. Gen. Vassily Chuikov, said in a letter published today by the West German Communist Party312 words
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Article92 1953-04-01 3 Last hope for the Rosenbergs WASHINGTON. Tues Juliu.v ani Ethel Rosenberg lil>d a third appeal yesterday askin c tn. .supreme Court to .savt thi m from <\< cut on Ifl >pi« v > Attorneys for the condemned couple in a n«u lege that the Government t.<- enK.igcd in "sordid Ing92 words
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Article43 1953-04-01 3 NAIROBI Tum~A patrol .if thr Kinc's African RiTe.s yesterday shot dead nine MM Man terrorists 25 miles north of Nairobi All were wanted in ronne-tlon with Thursday's mavsarre The dead were identified by survivors of the massarre ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article15 1953-04-01 3 KUWAIT. Ti.es Diamonds have been discovered i n the itate of Kuwait. P15 words
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Article50 1953-04-01 3 BERLIN. Tues.— Air safety talks between British and Russian officials aimed at avoiding mor c air incidents over Oermanv open here today General Vassilv Chuikov. Soviet Commander-in-Chief In Oermany. proposed the talks after Russian MIG jet fighter* shot down a Brlt.sh Lincoln bomber earlier this month. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-04-01 3 When the Grimsby trawler Leicester t it? struck i rock off Srapa Flow recently, seven members of the crew < ntrrrd the water. t>elieving their ship doomed and far from land. In fact the trawler was only tM yards out hut thick fog prevented78 words
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Article198 1953-04-01 3 (JIK Percy Spender, of Australia, yesterday asked the 0 I'nited Nations General Assembly to recoj nise that later conduct and attitude r..i K ht absolve employees who had. in the past, been concerned with subversive activity. The Assembly was continuing discussion on th" report onReuter - 198 words
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Article101 1953-04-01 3 BELGRADE. Tuesday. PRESIDENT TITO said on arrival at Splits that the 1 chances of Russian aggression had been "somewhat reduced" by Stalin's death. He told a crowd of about 20. 000 of the real friendliness" with which he had been received in Britain. Marshal TitoReuter - 101 words
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Article36 1953-04-01 3 WASHINGTON. Tues —The State Department has asked the Polish Embassy to stop distributing a publication containlne "numerous false charges of nperessive and subversive activities on the part of the United States against Poland." ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article24 1953-04-01 3 WASHINGTON. Tues.— President Eisenhower Is reoorUd by Congressional leaders today to be plannine a cut ir. foreign aid spending. -A P.24 words
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Article23 1953-04-01 3 GUATEMALA. Tues.-A revolt against the government in two towns in the tate of Alt a Verape has been put down.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article46 1953-04-01 3 ISTANBUL. Tues— Two French Catholic nuns Sister Marie Cammin and Sister Anna Hubert were shot and seriously wounded yesterday. Police said a man indentifled as a Greek Orthodox accountant, shot the nuns after accusing them of trying to convert his sister— AP.AP - 46 words
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Article34 1953-04-01 3 SEOUL. Tues Communist casualties by Allied ground action last week were the highest since the first week of last November. The Bth Army killed 1.800. wounded 1.870 and took 74 prisoners. Reuer.Reuter - 34 words
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Article12 1953-04-01 3 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Clement Attlee yesterday underwent an operation for appendicitis—UP.12 words
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Article134 1953-04-01 3 U.S. NAVY WILL HIT HARDER WASHINGTON. Tues. Th« Navy announced yesterday it has a submarine carrying a <v person ir guided missile capable of blasting inland targets. The missile, railed "Regulus." is about 30 feet long and looks like a small pilot less jet plane. It ha* been under developmentAP - 134 words
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Article42 1953-04-01 3 TAIPEH. Tues— Talpeh was totally blacked out for 36 minutes last night, interrupting cinema and theatre performances, when an air raid test alarm was sounder: throughout Formosa Air defence units were alerted, though no hostile planes appeared. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article68 1953-04-01 3 HONG KONG. Tue*.—lmports from Japan into Hong King rose from HKS392 million in 1951 to $482 million in 1952 according to Mr H J Collar, "hairman of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, in a statement at the annual meeting of the Chamber68 words
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Article46 1953-04-01 3 SEOUL. Tues. American Army Secretary. Robert Stevens, today said the shortage in Korea was an "academic question." He told reporters that the supplies to Korea was "In fcood condition." Mr Stevens is traveling with United Nation s Commander General Mark CUrk— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article20 1953-04-01 3 MADRID. Tues. Enrique Moles. 99. one of Spain's leadIng authorities on atomic physics, died yesterday.— A.PAP - 20 words
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Article21 1953-04-01 3 7' 4 mil. in Tokyo TOKYO. Tues The population o( Tokyo at Mar I was 7.215.327 the metropolitan Government announced today.21 words
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Article141 1953-04-01 3 NEW YORK. Tu. v rE Orerseas Proas Club today asked the Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles to ignore the fact that the t'nited States doe« not re> rognlne Communhit China and demand the release two American correspondents •rised ten day »«o. ■Mr. Richard Apylegate,141 words
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Article260 1953-04-01 3 LONDON. TIM* 'THE overnlcht wemkneu. of Wall Straei and Uic uncertain out- come of the latest peace gextures. io«pther with the latest United Kui«dom erofiptnlr survey, contributed to uncertain and Urexular condltlonx on loday't »i<xk markeu. In Une with oilier commodrty backed anarw. Un* and rubbers •-ere ag»ln260 words
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Article24 1953-04-01 3 LONDON. Mar. 31_ Cash Buyers CW7'..; Sellers t9."l2'j. Forward Buyer* X.m Sellers CStS; Settlement C9l* (down C2S). Turnover a.m 170; p.m. 65.24 words
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Article36 1953-04-01 3 LONDON Mar 31 Spot JO\d May 20\d J'ine 2f»\d Julv-Srp 1 20 .rt Or -Dec 20 .d Jan -Mar 20 .n. Apr elf 30 .d May rlf !<v.a J»n rif 20 -»d Ton- Irregular36 words
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Article55 1953-04-01 3 KUCHING Tue.N The Governor. Sr Anthony Abell. was among a large congregation which attended a memo, rial to Queer Mary :n St Thomas 1 Cathedral this morning The Constabulary Band pla\ <d the Mineral March and 'rumpeters sounded the Last Post Flap« nn Government and commercialReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement86 1953-04-01 3 PFAFF The sewing machines M£f that sews everything ...without extra attachments A»»'him ritst can be k*ii YOU c<n sew on a PFAFF /y Mo^el U0 Select »o«r i»i itifcK set Hi* dial, and roy *y ii((af. mono(rams. embro<df and button-hol«» with tprcd am 4 cHiciencv S«»r At*fMl THE EAST ASIATIC86 words
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Advertisement286 1953-04-01 3 Jump to it! IT'S EASTER WEEK and Rood FISH is needed Cold Storage h,is £<hhl fish <;// types from the succulent herring to the lordly uilmnn .i»d you do get yiiur moneys \i\>rth. One »f the most economical t md popular is Jiird'>l'.yc Fresh Herrings, but don't just take <ur286 words
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Article149 1953-04-01 4 HE WILL TELL U.S. THE TRUTH Lectures by Col. Young on Malaya KUALA LUMPUR Tues. AMERICANS are to be given authoritative facts about terrorism in Malaya this month. Col A. E Young. Commissioner ol Police is U) >pt-nd three weeks in the United States and will br»adca *nd give lectures.149 words
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Article27 1953-04-01 4 SFCAMAT. Turs A Libnrv Week will be held in 8 beginning on Apr 7. to enrcl more members and coUoe book* for the Public Library27 words
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230 1953-04-01 4 FIVE ARRESTED FOLLOWING TIP-OFF 4N IMPORTANT communication centre of the' Malayan Communist Party organisation in Singapore has been smashed following a Special Kranch raid on an atUp hut. Five Chinese, three of whom were in the hut when the raid took230 words
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144 1953-04-01 4 Council says no to Malay request for Coronation aid WITHOI T Government or City Council ">bU n rc the Malay community of Singapore will not r> hie t« take part in the Coronation celebration SLtZJZS?. in, he Mnh.med Sidi k bin H.JI IAMHamid (Nominated) said in the Cit> I ounci144 words
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Article72 1953-04-01 4 Cheun e Che Leung. 45. yesterday pleaded not guilty :n the Singapore Criminal District Court to a ch»rge ol Ulega'ly importing goods or Monday evening. Se The goods, more than 2<X pieeet ol diamonds, gold anc 1 jade were allegedly found :r Cheung's possession at Oat« No72 words
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Article, Illustration77 1953-04-01 4 SIR SHOUSON CHOW, one of Hong Kong's four Chviese knights, celebrated his 93rd birthday irith a oame of mahjona o n Mar. 17. On the wall are some of the scrolls he received from fnend* conveytna their conaratulations. Si' Shouson. xchote lifetime date* from the Manchu dynasty, teas at one77 words
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Article20 1953-04-01 4 BATU OAJAH. Tues —The Malay Boys 1 Bchool. Batu G»'ah will hold their annual Parents Day on Sunday20 words
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Article59 1953-04-01 4 iroil Tue«.— The Raja Muda <>f Perak this mornIng took the oath of office as Itrcent during the rWrmonth al»*nre of the Sultan who left earlier for Singapore i'id Britain. M.nib«n. of the State t:\rrutivr ounril and the Itrwan N>(s«ra were at the reremony which was59 words
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Article61 1953-04-01 4 I^o perm 11 iur export: 2 fined Wai Choon, a shopkeeper of Hong Bahru. was yesterday $1000. or three months iipri>onment by the Sineapore criminal District Court for tttemptint; to export ball--o.trin;:- and clutch-plates to Hone Kone without a permit. 22 last WU'i employee. Tan Thian Wah who was fo-ind61 words
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Article53 1953-04-01 4 PENANG Tues. The two -arders and two prison sereeants. detained after the escape of Lee Khuen Kau and Chang Kwon? Slew from the Prnang gaol are still under detention. A Police spokesman today said that there hav e been no further arrests in connection with l«t53 words
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Article156 1953-04-01 4 THE Singapore Improvement Trust should consider 1 building sub-standard houses for the mas^s instead of the present proposal to provide subsidised low-cost housing. Mr. J. M Jumabhoy (Ind— City), urged the City Council yesterday. Sub-standard nouses couih be put up faster, would Ml cost more156 words
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78 1953-04-01 4 P.C.s with fowls annoy magistrate FWLS produced as exhibits in a Singapore court so annoyed the magistrate that he told the two constable who were carrying in the basket: Take them away, you fools I've seen them in the morning" The magistrate. Mr. H. A Forrer then asked Lee Mul78 words
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225 1953-04-01 4 3 years for clerk who betted with firm's money PENANU, lues. n 7— i o clerk, Khoo Bon Teong. who p pat about fICMt »f hj» I firm v monn on his fancies «t the Penane Christmas races, irai today sentence* in th« Sessions ourt to three years gaol. Temptation225 words
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285 1953-04-01 4 'LIFE' FOR BEING A VAGRANT?— SIR JOHN CHECKS UP PHE Governor of Singapore. >ir John RMUj I personally examinln* the Colony* vafrMnjWM ,nder which homeless people can be kept In raol for iff Yesterday he asked for details of thr number jex and ages of vagrants now held in the285 words
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Article160 1953-04-01 4 Fit for trial after three years THE STABBINO H a S ngapore magistrate. Mr A. M. Macl>>nald. nearly three and :i half years ago. had Its sequr yesterday when L<> Bok Chwcc. 23. was tentatively charged in the 81ngap* r- Fifth Pol.cc Court with at- tempted -nurder. It was alleged160 words
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Article60 1953-04-01 4 Mr Lee Choon Eng 'LabourWest' yesterday urged the City Council to sell electrical appliances to consumers on the easy payment system, rather than renting them out The hire-purchase system, he >aid. would ensure better care 1 of appliances. The Central Electricity Board in the Federation now60 words
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165 1953-04-01 4 >JALLIAH KURUPPIAH fll I fined a total of $"5 in th* S:r§apore Second Po :c? Court v*sterdav on three charge» >t carrying 443 excess passengers ;n three lighters on J»n 28 Kurupp:ah was or-.gnaily ch.^rg-1 w:;h overload.og so as '.o endanger the I. yes165 words
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Article30 1953-04-01 4 KOTA BAHRU Tups A •harlty concert will be he'd •ho i".«id»'no °f the District Pa ir Put^r 1 tomorrow in aid thr Pasir Put^h Dl*rirt Amateur Athletk As*oci.»tton.30 words
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Miscellaneous83 1953-04-01 4 Todays Radio SINGAPORE 715 am Mnrnlng Bar: "3i N>»* 735 Berman Orc'i 8 Joh 1 Bull Band 830 How wives. 157 School*. 11 Muv.r: 11. 01 SchooU: 1 pm Ski Phillip* Orrh: 130 N>«< 1.45 LunrhUmc Prom: 2 Srhnob 5 Children S3O Tho c Were th« D«>-». 6 Mus»r from83 words
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Article, Illustration196 1953-04-01 5 'Jerusalem' boomed through the Cathay flats SOMEONE in the Cathay flats seemed to have his radio on at full volume yesterday morning, hut flat -dwellers cocked their ears to listen to the velvety American voice singing "The Noo Jerusslem." It was much too good, they thought, to belong to a196 words
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Article140 1953-04-01 5 'A menace to society* KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. 4 HOUSEBREAKING gang from Singapore left th*» Sessions Court here today to begin long prison terms. And in sentencing them, the President of the court told them: "I hope the sentences I pats on you will make140 words
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Article77 1953-04-01 5 'Super-Con for S'pore next year CAPTAIN G U Allen, assistant general manager of Qantas fcinptre Airways, pass- ed through Singapore yesterday by air on "his way" home to Australia. c.ipt Allen recently visited the I in-kneed aircraft plant in Amcrca to inspect three Super constellations, now being built fur Qantas77 words
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Article150 1953-04-01 5 MR. A R LAZAROUS < LabourNorth i charged the City Council yesterday with throwing a "lot of money into the drain." because of the unsatisfactory way in which council contracts we r e let out. He blamed "certain people" for (ininu out contracts regard-150 words
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Article51 1953-04-01 5 Mr. H E Dungganj. export manager of Hoover Limited for Sotith-East Asia and Central America, arrived in Singapore yesterday by BOAC Constellation from Britain Mr Dunggans is here to survey the market for a new electric steam irc-n. which his company will Introduce early next51 words
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343 1953-04-01 5 'SORRY, NO BED' WILL BE MORE FREQUENT NOW IN HOSPITALS BECAUSE of the shortage of nurses, the number of patients admitted to the Singapore General Hospital will be strictly limited from now on, Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services, said yesterday. The hospital cannot have more than 790343 words
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170 1953-04-01 5 AN inquiry Into the sinking of the tug Naga. which I was fixed for hearing yesterday before Mr Justice Brown In the S.ngapore High Court, was adjourned to a date to be fixed by the Registrar. The Shell Company tug went down on Jan.170 words
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Article73 1953-04-01 5 Singapore is importing more fresli vegetables from China, says an agricultural report This has resulted in a drop of imports from Indonesia. In .January alone. Singapore consumed 2.187 tons, compared with 1.483 tons In December last. The report also states that another pepper farm has been73 words
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Article68 1953-04-01 5 Tan Cheong Chuan. 16. was fined a total of $100 in the Singapore Second Traffic Police Court yesterday, on two charges of driving a car while under ace and not being covered by third party insurance, at Lim Cnu Kang road on Nov. 30. For abetting68 words
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Article61 1953-04-01 5 on paid leave PENANG, Tues— The Municipal Council today approved full pay leave to enable two employees. Mr Cheah Chong Kheng, a revenue clark. and Mr. O Jeremiah, testing, to attend the Coronation in June They will be going to London with the Federation contingent of the61 words
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Article60 1953-04-01 5 Singapore's Director of Education. Mr. R. M. Young, will open an exhibition of selected I work.s by English schoolchild- ren at the British Council fcsJl in Stamford Road at 5 30 pin today. The exhibition, sponsored by the Singapore Art Society, will be open to the60 words
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Article57 1953-04-01 5 Lodewyk Bergman, a salesman, pleaded guilty in the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday to two charges ol riding a motor-cycle in Orchard Road on Jan. 29 without a licence and not covered by third party insurance. He was fined $50 on each charge and disqualified57 words
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Article39 1953-04-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Muthu. 38, a labourer, was charged in the First Magistrate's Court today with the murder of an Indian woman. Sevayee. on Mar 30. on Klang Oate Road. The case was postponed until Apr. 23.39 words
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148 1953-04-01 5 These cards are a menace to boys, he says Ol\(. \i UKr. boys and girls face a very real danger from the obscene picture postcards now being sold on the Colony's flve-f*otways. Mr. Frank James (Prog. East) said in the City Council yesterday. "These postcards are the last word in148 words
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165 1953-04-01 5 MR. LEE CHOON ENG .Labour- West i yesterday objected to the conversion ol private dwelling.* into hoarding houses because he feared they would be used for imoral purposes He told City councillors: This dirty game must b« stopped. It is time we did something about165 words
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Article81 1953-04-01 5 Representatives of the 2.000 Singapore Public Works Department employees and gasstoker.s of the City Ccuncil's Kalian* gasworks met behind closed doors last night and decided on 'drastic action" to have their claims for mere pay recognised. After a five-hour meeting, the secretary cf the Singapore Government81 words
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Article73 1953-04-01 5 Bandit tried to kill his comrade KIANTAN. Tues— The bandit shot by security forces in Gambang last week was killed as he was firing at his comrade. The two bandits were under fire from the security forces when one raised his arms to surrender. The other bandit then turned on73 words
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Article117 1953-04-01 5 Killed erring wife— gets gaol fANOA SINOH. who pleaded guilty to culpable homicide not amounting to murder waa gaoled for flve years by Mr. Justice Buttroae at the Singapore A.ssiw.s yesterday. Gnuga told the court that he attacked and killed hix «ife with a chopper because he saw her one117 words
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Article20 1953-04-01 5 KOTA TINGGI. Tue« A branch of the Malayan Chinese Association ha» been formed in Kuala Bedlli Besar20 words
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Advertisement307 1953-04-01 5 Th« iomi\ amount ol y n i (utl tokts^/ you up to 10% farther \-tjr 55^ and Q»»t all that p*~*' you >• p^H^T U'w^B^K--3 out of every eSKr 1 corj foil to oV liver the power or 'cog« their own«rt pay for Slug gnh combuM>on cn.gn.led wotted fuel Itwr307 words
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Advertisement469 1953-04-01 5 WMjjJXU-9W!fIVJ4 ISPOT1 SP0T thTbalT c Z T£ r^ &+X>OO PRIZE MONEY/ H- IbW*^H RULES .CONDITIONS OF 2NTHT Wh*» you h*ve to do Over j period o« two month* tm different sporM pictu-ei w.h appajnn* in Mjl«y*t newipjoer* E*ch picture will appear, for one week Today »ei»u'e\ ct» kM and nNo469 words
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Miscellaneous119 1953-04-01 5 tincaporr RaUrv flak: Weekly l.iuuhf-oii MrrlliiK Capitol Red H'«>Mi l pm Talk mi "Bookmaklnc" tn Mr V Mrr.iiI'ubli. Kf-Ultnn* O«cr: Mobile Ptlm Unlit Prer 8ho«t at 40-J lalan SrUmat Kruibangan and S7S. I I'pprr BrranKUon Road. 7IS pm. I I ni s ym Film Show— Ant lent I What U119 words
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Obituary44 1953-04-01 6 EVA STIPHANIE SANDERS I >f H W Sander > of ipoh died In London on We^nW. iv. March I i»J3 3LE l-.»» been rerT.e<i f»i>m Ir :< announcing the death of naagim. Prnalorer. Malaran Conrrol Offlce. Kuala Lump'i: nrnfher-ln-law of Ouruba'ham on 21 .1 S344 words
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Article49 1953-04-01 6 ROZARIO In ever loving metnn: of my dearl- beloved r>u«r>inn A rw Rorirlo who paaw-ri a«ay Oi 4 the Cenerai Hospital What -xo-i'd I gne to clacp hu Hand H.i I. .ing fare to tee J.-t *o hear one loung «>rd Wiuld mean »n much to me.49 words
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Article39 1953-04-01 6 KJCCI ISIVF MVf!, received ll Madelines IN C •AU < Bias B.^h Road. ER OOWN 1 f I C"-v>i *n<l ">' Poiriiin* OH. re pre- ir4ei In The Cafh-dral". or. <■ h and f tiav. ll'h Apr:: the <• »t 9 p.m.39 words
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Article635 1953-04-01 6 Peace Hopes Soar Elation in the United Nations' Assembly, hopeful examination by the Western Powers, and a stock market crash, are reaction* to the Chinese proposal on Korea which confirm Mj practical appeal Peking's offer marks a definite change of policy as regards the armistice noßotiations It is much too635 words
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Article389 1953-04-01 6 Fspondence we have re-conct-rning a judgment Singapore High Court attention to the little understood laws of the Colony on marriage In thin case the plaintiff sought legal recognition as the widow of a man with whom she had lived for 18 years after being married according389 words
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Article221 1953-04-01 6 A "hartal" against the Federation's Registration and Licensing of Businesses Ordinance would be a bad move, and the Chinese Chambers of Commerce are right when they seek to dissuade their members from this action. But it is exceedingly doubtful whether a petition to the High Commissioner can221 words
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Article, Illustration923 1953-04-01 6 PETER STORRS - Chiang in no position to launch big attack PETER STORRS says FORMOSA today Is I r neither a chtiotic refugee camp nor yet a spring-board for piracy. Law and order prevail, and foreign visitors are able to visit every part of the island, consult and question officials and commit their923 words
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620 1953-04-01 6 BILL FISH - BILL FISH By IF RECRUITING j?oes according to plan there will be 5.000 men and wonm .vrvinß with the Federation Civil Defence Corps by the end of this year. And if training goes accord ng to plan 2.500 of them will be fully trained.620 words
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434 1953-04-01 6 From Out London Office rW British soldiers in Malaya can have expected Mhat Mr BhlnweH's campaign I for a reduction of the twoyear period of national ncrI vice would receive parliamentary approval In the debate on I defence It was not supported by Mr.434 words
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Article, Illustration546 1953-04-01 6 BBBBM rERfc has btrn aulte »n uproar in Brit sh yachting circles over the proponed des.gn <>' the new Knyal x-ht wnicn is regarded as not being nearly graceful enough for IU primary purpose. Ita v.-ondary purpose bein t m rv«- as a hospital sh'.o n w«rt546 words
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Advertisement557 1953-04-01 6 CLASSIFIED AIDS. TH« Marriage will take place on Ami 2 at Chunnakam. Cevion. of Ms* Ponnammah Duray. daughter ef Mr BE Duray ffKnierly of the mr Court. Ipoh. and an old •'u^'nt of ACO 8 Ipoh. wttt Dr Ra^aratnam. Medial Officer. i 't ajt:ima. C«: !nn. and an old I557 words
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Advertisement37 1953-04-01 6 THREE SPEED GARRARD AUTOMATIC CHANGERS wirh PORTABLE CABINETS. Piavi 3>4. 45 jnd 78 r p.m. Records Model RC.72A $120.00 Model RC7S $145.00 Model RCBOA $162.50 Trade Enquiries Invited V.M.A. LTW.. 61 63 High BjMJBt, Singapore. 6 I37 words
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Advertisement9 1953-04-01 6 LETT IRS to th* editor art on p. II9 words
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Advertisement67 1953-04-01 6 NX TtS A I f Bk BW.JI I IBL» LI IBC a^Biif^^'^ nIRK PURCHASE -j^S^ CASM $825 0MM.71 40VT. OP TM« aiNIMAL tLICTRiC Ctt. LTD O» l««t»»D FEDERATION AIR SERVICE Scheduled service: •tfween Kuala Lumpur, lentong. Itnti. Temerloh |enderata. $i»iawan. Ipoh Kuantan. Trengnanu. Keta tharu. Malacca. Batu Pahat. Kluang |ekore67 words
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257 1953-04-01 7 The women disagree on subject of women 18 THERE a lack of rivtc-con- >.< HHisness and <i> i>pc.«t ii. ii among Sinr,.ipor> women? "Nonsense," said officials of two women's organisation "Absolutely. cried representatives of two other women* organisations. The split in opinion arose from a statement ma<lr> u> a War257 words
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Article93 1953-04-01 7 New plan for 'old Vic. The lntcn-ir of Sincaporr> Victoria Theatrr m to be moderniaed. the deputy City President. Mr J T Rea. told Councillors at their moetine yesterday Extrnsivr> plans for this scheme are being prepared by the Clt) Architect Mr R-a said much depend- od on hrthpr the93 words
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97 1953-04-01 7 'ROMEO' IN AID OF SPORE BOYS' CLUBS riOSE who do not take their play-going tor seriously and want to help the buys of Singapore get new clubhouses win enjoy tne production of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" which opened for a three-day run at the Victoria Theatre last night. The proceeds97 words
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Article49 1953-04-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Commandant General of trw Royal Air Force Regiment. Air Vice-Marshal J W. Mellersh. inspected No. 93 Squadron if 'he R.A F. Regiment < Malaya > :n Kuala Lumpur this morning The squadron is made up of Malay* from all parts of the49 words
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Article27 1953-04-01 7 The Armed Services Welfare Association will hold a committee meeting in the officers mess of the Singapore Volunteer Corps. Beach Road, at 5 p.m. today.27 words
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Article609 1953-04-01 7 'Templer wrong in censuring us' councillor PENANG, Tuesday. gEVEN Municipal Councillors, including the Municipal President, Mr. L. R. F. Earl, referred at today's meeting to the "lead or quit" talk given to them last Friday by the High ommissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer. "I have609 words
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Article51 1953-04-01 7 A young married woman. If n J^'S" 1 Neo who petitioned the Singapore High Court for a divorce from her husband. Tan Boon Pheng because the marriage was not asns% a? ssrtji Thr decree U to be made absolute i n six months rtl were51 words
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Article113 1953-04-01 7 CORPORAL TOOK COMMAND Then led charge that routed Reds LCPL. Menggong nnak Pangg.t. Iban tracker attached to the Cameronians took over command wnen his officer fell dead lur'.ng an at- tack on a bandit camp near Labis. Although his platoon was I outnumbered, he rallied the Ibans into a charge113 words
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Article78 1953-04-01 7 The Government of India is offering two scholarships or fellowships to students from Singapore and the Federation I for training in India under the I Colombo Plan during 1953 M The awards will be made lor I post-graduate studies in science, engineering. teci-J nology. medicine78 words
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Article52 1953-04-01 7 Mr. M P. D Nalr (LabourSouth i told yesterday's City Council meeting that leave regulations for Council em- 1 ployees was one-sided. He asked for a revision of the regulations. The Deputy City President. Mr. J T. Rea. said the question of leave being considered by a52 words
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Article68 1953-04-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil bin Haji Mahmocd. Kelantan s Mentri Besar. will succeed Dato Mahmud bin M?t as Member for Lands. Mines and Communications, it was announced yesterday. As the Sultan of Kelantan is going to England for the Coronation. Dato Kamil will68 words
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Article36 1953-04-01 7 MENTAKAB. Tues Sixtythree adult education classes attended by 1.498 people are bein« held ;n the Temerloh district <>f Pahang i Of these 44 are Malay classes 17 English and two Chinese.36 words
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Article23 1953-04-01 7 PENANO. Tue.v— The Municipal Council today decided to contribute £500 to the High Commissioner's fund for flood I relief In Britain.23 words
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146 1953-04-01 7 I*HE Singapore Oovernment explained yesterday that Malaya's airmail charges to Britain went up today because the BOAC-Qantas Commonwealth partnership has withdrawn Its cheap rat* concession A Government statement txnl»lnr»<l that nil air m«U« »hii now be carried at ratea laid down by the International146 words
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Article226 1953-04-01 7 Service at cathedral SINGAPORE paid tribute to the memory of "a great queen and a great woman" at a memorial service to Queen Mary in St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. The cathedral was crowded for the service. The Vicar and Archdeacon lof the Cathedral, the226 words
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132 1953-04-01 7 SEAMAN, 34 DAYS ON RAFT, IS GRAVELY ILL— DOCTOR WILL MEET RESCUE SHIP WHEN the British freighter Alendi Hi! reaches Singa- 1 pore this morning, a doctor will go aboard to take off a gravely ill seaman. He is Tiira Enaio. a Finn, whom the Alendi Hill picked up; from132 words
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Article35 1953-04-01 7 The Assistant Coroner. Mr Giam Chcne Hlng. returned a "found drowned' verdict yen--1 terday at the Inquest on Tan 1 Khong Ch<>ok. 54. who was found in the Singapore River on Feb 2135 words
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Article34 1953-04-01 7 The Singapore branch of the Young Malayans' Club will hold a council meeting at the British Council hall in Stamford Road at 6 30 p.m. on Apr 10 Instead of Apr. S.34 words
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Article17 1953-04-01 7 Singapore City Councillors stood In one minute 1 *Uence I it their mtetlnf ywtcrday in17 words
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251 1953-04-01 7 UNION IS SILENT ON CHOICE OF ARBITRATOR NO REPLY has been received by the Singapore Government from the Postal and Telecommunic ation Workers I'nlon to the suggestion that the chairman of the proposed arbitration board to settle the pay dispute could be selected from the Federation or Singapore panels of251 words
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110 1953-04-01 7 TRAFFIC PLAN A TERRIFIC MESS'— SCRAP IT, HE SAYS ASIM.APORt: itv Council lor. Mr. Sim Beng Sene Prog. Rofhoret yesterday urged thr immediate vrapping of th.- Colonr'n eastwest one-war traffic vheme. He described it as a crasr system on which a lot of public moner was beinc spent. "It is110 words
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Article, Illustration167 1953-04-01 7 Stabbed, she fears for her life WHEN will they makp another attempt to kill me 0 Madam Teo Chwee Klang. 19. victim of a stabbing attack on Monday night, is wondering At ward 18 of the Singapore General Hospital, she I* being treated for stab wounds. But she will leave167 words
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Advertisement236 1953-04-01 7 HYGEIA DISSOi VENATOR MODERN SANITATION A NEW MORk ATTRACTIVE MODEL COMPLETE INSTALLATION FROM $400 including one Drum of Dissolvent. 1 Indtttivc of all charge* I EUMINATI NAUSEOUS CLOSET PANS WITH THIIR DISCOMFORTS AND DANCIRS PROVIDES THE SAME COMFORT AND SAFETY AS A SEPTIC TANK. RUNS CONTINUOUSLY WITHOUT EMPTYING. NO WATER236 words
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Advertisement49 1953-04-01 7 Bedtime Story by HASLAM FINE WHITE COTTON SHEETS A HASLAM FABRIC SIZE 70" x 90" 32/50 per pair PILLOW CASES TO MATCH 20" x 30" 2/50 each. Traditionally the BEST." Fine Gold and Diamond Jewellery KWONG CHEON6 LOON 6 LTD. 59. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE 6 (•hen* ***** A 757149 words
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Miscellaneous83 1953-04-01 7 The weather Minimum temperature: 7 30 p.m. on March 30 to 730 a.m. on March 31 Singapore (76 degree* >. Penang 73 > Kota Bahru 74 1. Kuala Lumpur <75» Ipoh 1 74. Kuantan <75>. Maximum temperature: 7.30 am to 7.30 p.m. on March 31 > Singapore <90>. Penanu (89>.83 words
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174 1953-04-01 8 WE'RE LIKE A BALL, MALAYS ARE TOLD MALACCA. Tues. MALAYS "are like a ball, kicked about for 400 years after the fall of th»* Malay kingdorr of Malacca", stages a leaflet, which calls upon Malays to unite in connection with the UMNO Assembly to be held in Malacca on Friday.174 words
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Article78 1953-04-01 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.The Malay Association of Cairo, w'r.ich comprises about 80 Malay Miid»-nts attending the Alhazar University, has launched an appva. (or .'unds to build a hostet for !ta members In 1952 th; Rulers' Confereni'e jn Malaya aßrreH .n pr.nciplc to the provision of a 1 •In78 words
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Article25 1953-04-01 8 JOHORE BAHRU Tues. A Malay Teachers Thrift an* Loan Society has been fo;mrd In Johore Bahru. with Inche Daud bin Mohameri M chairman25 words
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216 1953-04-01 8 MCA-UMNO alliance— It's a sham, says Mentri Besar Xt ALA 1.1 MPt R. Tues. Dato Panglima Bukit Gan- tang, Perak's Mentri Besar and chairman of Perak UMNO. has called the IMNO-MCA alliance I sham" with no definite par- 1 pose. In a memorandum on the proposed new non-commu-nal political party216 words
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Article158 1953-04-01 8 They depress a six-footer r)LONY City Councillors do not want the Singapore Improvement Trust to rut the ceiling heights of flats by six inches to save on building costs. At the Council mating yesterriay, they rejected a committee decision to allow th<> PIT to158 words
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100 1953-04-01 8 THE SINGAPORE Childrei.'s Ro«-!iuy now has nearly 4(K) members and five spvialivtrainrri voluntary work-rs to Investigate reported ca.-rs o f child neclect Fourteen other voivntatn are now being training vuth the help of case workers ct the Social Welfare Department and hospital almoners The100 words
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253 1953-04-01 8 Committee will draft steps to build I a free Malaya I PBNANG, Tuesday. •pi IE round-table conference which seven tMentris Besar and nine other Malayan leaders have called for Apr. 27 may appoint a working committee to "recommend -top* that should be taken to build a united self -govern ing253 words
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142 1953-04-01 8 Xl LLMPI'R. Tues. TH E I nilrd Malays National Ortanisatinn at iv half-yearly meetinf at .Malarra on Apr. 4 and 5. will be asked to declare publicly that the word "community" does not apply to the Malays. The Malays should be collectively142 words
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Article103 1953-04-01 8 Templer is urged: Show your hand THF. Illi .11 COMMISSIONER. Cm. Sir (ierald Templer. «hould rlarify his attitude tnnard Dato Onn's speech in Kuala Lumpur last week. I tusan Melayu urged yesterday. The Pato i* Federal Member for Homr Affairs and therefore a key member of the Templer Government, the103 words
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Article54 1953-04-01 8 The Parent-Teacher Association of the Bukit Panianjj Government School, Singapore. will be holding a fun fair on the school ground from 2 pm. to 11 pm. on Saturday. Apr 25 to raise money for a scholarship fund The fund will be used to help deserving54 words
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Article68 1953-04-01 8 WOMEN WILL DISCUSS HOME RULE MALACCA. Tues A resolution calling on UMNO to press for eariv ndependrnce of Ma lava will be tabled at the Malayan assembly of the Kaum Ibu 'UMNO women's src;tnn> to be hrld at Malacca on Frlday_ Th<» Tengku Ampuan of Negri Sembilan. who will declare68 words
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Article52 1953-04-01 8 Telok Ayer Methodist Youth Fellowsh.o of Singapore will nold a leaders/ retreat at Mr. Lim Teck Lee's seaside resort at Ponggoi on Easter Monday. The theme for the retreat will be The Ideal Life Of A Christian." The programme Includes ?rcup discussions under yoith leaders, and ah52 words
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Article156 1953-04-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. THE High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Temnler. today met Kuala Lumpur Municipal Councillors behind rloseo doors in their Council Chamber ar.d told them what he would like them to do. Sir Gerald spoke to them for nearly an hour and156 words
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Article34 1953-04-01 8 The women's committee of the Australian and New Zealand Association will hold a Jumble sale In Tomlinson Hal: of the S:ngapore Presbyterian Church (English i in Orchard Road at 11 am. today.34 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-04-01 8 THE COMMANDANT GENERAL of the Royal Air Force Regiment. Air Vice-Marshal Sir Francis Mellerth. talks to Corp. Mohamed Zain bin Haji Ahmad, a gunner. storeman of the R.A.F. Regiment 'Malaya/ Depot permanent staff during his inspection at Changi yesterday. He is on a tour of all Rifle Squadrons of the55 words
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Article33 1953-04-01 8 i Oeorgc of the General M .ft vull mvc a talk on Nur.sinc as .i Career" r: today's International Club meeting, at the Singapore Y.W.CA. on Raffles Quay a 10 am33 words
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Article39 1953-04-01 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Turs The Hindustan; nlm "Awara" will be .screened at the Rex Cinema. Johore Bahru on April 4 at 11 sn pm In aid of funds for the knal branch "f St John's Ambul. cc Brigade39 words
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131 1953-04-01 8 A I STRAI.IA already reporting more than twice as much to Sincapore a* In 1M«. is looking to the Colony for more trade. Singapore Importrd nearly Slit,*—.— worth of Australian goods last rear compared with V74.350.00t in !<•«« Animals, food, drink and tobacco accounted for131 words
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155 1953-04-01 8 OINOAPORE us eating less imported fruit Last year's consumption totalled 32 550 'nns compared with 35.520 tons for 1951 The 1952 consignments were valued at $*****.919. and those for 1951 at $26,897 582 The fruit came from 33 countries Cyprus, South Africa, Pakistan. Palestine, Australia,155 words
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Advertisement129 1953-04-01 8 (shell) telok anson service station _1J lft\ IN TELOK ANSON VmS SHELL /«J.JS ISHIUUBRKATIOIIJ OPERATORS HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY TRAINED BY SHELL d^N You'll like LYSTAV! Cool, supple spun rayon Sv\ L\ man y sparkling prints Aj A^Sli Dozens of clear colours r^V%^^j-^\ Wonderfully washable W*— ?> Q^^m Hard-wearing too v129 words
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Article, Illustration955 1953-04-01 9 AM. Ruk.jh amd PreJewe* Know»H. her* into tfce «id« of a -«ounf.«iK m a ipeenHy con-•trMcre-J car invented by rba Prortntli. w+io bebtvet rhcrt life i -n id* the mountain Tile prorecriag window in treat it broken by a ill try ttone. md t+iey are afciwt955 words
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Article244 1953-04-01 9 Dear Boy* and Girt, Before I give you the nimn and addreuei of the winners of the painting competition I i would .'ike to te4i you there were >o many excellent entries that the task, of choosing the best was extremely difficult However, Sere art244 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-04-01 9 Tkt cudd> kitten* #r« cream: ffiimt wile took pir' m tkc "F*ttt**l of Catt" k«M at Hi« Horricwltur*! HaN in London.21 words
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Article211 1953-04-01 9 HOW DID THIS KING DIE? rERE was onrr a king who was very fond of hunt.ng. One day he wont into thp forest to hunt and cm the way home he was raptured by robbers who took him along to their chief in his mountain stronghold. The robber chief toon211 words
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Article139 1953-04-01 9 ASK your friends to say these sentences thr^e time* each, as quickly as possible Brnnv Blake blows big blue buclf Cook rnoked a rup of crernnT 'tiMarti 7 h» rf»v «ll"r «hot the mtd'fr Chop «hop fhoulrf utork chocs. Did you know that It wa.< possible to139 words
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Article, Illustration270 1953-04-01 9 WE hare ail been saddened by the terrible flood disasters which hare taken place recently in Europe, ly in England and Holland, and. as you know, relief funds have been opened hi all varts of the world, including Malaya, to help relieve thr distress. Holland ha*270 words
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Advertisement114 1953-04-01 9 In every class or goods there is one that excelt, one that sets the standard for the remainder, one th^t a man is proud to possess, that pro'Viyella* pyjamas are not expensive because they wear for years and never lose their softness cr their colour. Viyellai IF IT SHRINKS WE114 words
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Advertisement23 1953-04-01 9 DLEASi enrol me it a member of the Children Corner Wit* Owl* Club, and aend me a badge NAME ADDRESS DATE OF BIRTH23 words
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Advertisement146 1953-04-01 9 -**J WtaftlltfO U Wlth 9 la of ll^l*' ll health-givmg Milo you can quickly replace lost NbltV^ ll energy So simple to make, and so delicious 'oi"" |O oP wlth lts wholesome TONIC *9 chocolate flavour ORI \^^^y Take along MILO rORUHBD lONIC FOOD DRINK vjvjQQQ^gXflBgaDDQkXE!. ;n^ i^RIY TIME j146 words
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Miscellaneous14 1953-04-01 9 c. c. c. Collect sir of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club.14 words
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Advertisement148 1953-04-01 10 the POUBCB-HEAVy* QUIETER liuS (^x «9rlVVl IIEII \J <]/ Two .having heads for mi double-quick shaving. *%jt/?ft}f lhr ntifi '"Philt- The Philip* "Ph,li-Sha%r #> fit* j WmJK/Ur s have" dr\*ih«\er perfectlx in thr palm of /our rT^™^^. '< f r^^ \»ith the TWO hand. I)r\*havinc with thr i^9f Ar\ I148 words
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Advertisement370 1953-04-01 10 The complete luxury tells you nothing finer flics the Pacific! TO THE U.S. A. *aa You pay nothing extra for the extra* you pet on "The President". All Praidrnl flichu are in luxurious double-decked "Strato" Clippers* Gourmet meals wilh complimentary Champagne. Congenial club lounpe on the lower df«-k where you370 words
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Article599 1953-04-01 11 PRISON REFORM IN MALAYA 4 SENSE of Justice and proportion requires this letter to be written The words of General Templer that "the Prnanj? escape had made the Prison Department the laughing stock of other prison departments in the world" are indeed the words of a very angry man. But599 words
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Article213 1953-04-01 11 supgrstion to Introduce ••<ioub->-dwked" buses, tf implemented, will reduce this:. Certain private-owned cars are often parked to capacity, leavinr hardly any room for the driver. If there b no law against this practice, il is time one is l'ltroduoed. SAFETY-FIRST. Singapore., fHE traffic authorities have been making213 words
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Letter154 1953-04-01 11 Cinnii rfc« K. L.- Malacca iiprrtt but service »ro»«<e adrqyjtr V p'»»rt».on for piaaaaiajan »c».ni» »K« iux by filing twitabh) blinds to fh« wi»a>wf And »t» do Hivte bttset always laav* I five miMtn **eid o» >cH*d«rl«d Mi> REGULAR < PASSINCIR K«aU Lump*. Bui Stop %\%m% along154 words
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255 1953-04-01 11 IN reply to "Over G.O.s" (S.T., Mar. 27). the very fact that over 300 vacancies remain unfilled and in one particular category tor about 4 years* shows that the men to fill these vacancies can very well be done without. In this instance the255 words
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Article423 1953-04-01 11 A reply to Sir Alexander THE doubts raised by Sir 1 Alexander Carr-Saunders regarding the Nanyang University plan can be briefly answered as follows: (1j Number of non- English high-school graduates needing higher education: According to the annual reports (1951) of the Education departments of the Federation and Singapore, the423 words
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Article103 1953-04-01 11 The fourth generation XVDUPTH Generation Chl- nese" appears to support the Idea of a Chinese Unlver- slty Is it because he is purely al- trulstic and objectively think? that it would be good for M.tlaya? Or is it because, m spite of beliiK of the fourth ui-neratum. he is still103 words
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219 1953-04-01 11 rOSE who join the Malayan Railway as clerks take up morse telegraphy hoping for certificate ol competency. Without .such a certificate, they have not the .slightest chance of being confirmed in the service Next year they are told: •'Staff who are not competent in219 words
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Article116 1953-04-01 11 AS a salary <*arner who cannot avoid income tax I am pleased to see from the bleaus contained hi some cf your correspondent* letters that the Income Tax Department is asking "awkward" questions of other classes of taxpayers who can easily evade payment. The department should not. of116 words
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Advertisement249 1953-04-01 11 Out of the BAWLING Southland came a FEARLESS man a SHAMELESS woman EMtfaMgfWWleaWFyTLI LADD k iWwm&l The Iron Mistress w*^ Friday iti 31 'nitv Gemini's Mr SAMPAT" in Hindi PADMIM ;ind MOTILAL BREAKING THROUGH THE SOUND BARRIER™ Plus' Pa the News Special: QUEEN MARY DIES TOMORROW! Easter s "Blessed Event"249 words
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Advertisement210 1953-04-01 11 DAY! Vnwl^S^i 11 a.m.. LA, 4. «.45 >>■,* and p.m. x>9olJ ••TH CENTVRY FOX PRF.SENTS MITZI GAYNOR SCOTT BRADY H.\ SON(, \M) In |)ANCE PARADE CfflL Bloodhounds S BACK BY POPULAR KBQUEST! BPPy4iaLwPHßMg^iigN r L 5j j i in' 1 \iJ Vv O.H I \l> KASTKm \TVM.U TIOX p AX.210 words
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Miscellaneous295 1953-04-01 11 ■trait* Time* I ro»»»«»rd n c r-" tatur DOWN i Ir I 1 3 I j* I I s I I*l I 7 2 Atrocious muddle In houae Ti 3. Prepare to publish the end of 4 i j I j i 4. I acorned to ront«mpla,te it). i i295 words
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378 1953-04-01 12 SHARE AND COMMODITY PRICES AGAIN FALL FEW BUYERS FOR TINS PDR the second day in succession prices In the Singapore share market received a general marking down in sympathy with the falls in London and New York and on the further substantial fall in the price of tin. Buyers yesterday378 words
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Article151 1953-04-01 12 CHIPS lying ajongside the 81ne«--pore Harbour Board wharves) or expected today aro: Empire Trooper 1 2. Nfeuw HMland *i. Norererett C.P., Bcnarty •7. MoreUa St. Steel Chemist 11 Bennvon 13 14. Sedmak is 16. Straat Makanaar It. LrorH'e 19 30. Tune Song N. Wall 4. Srlangor* N. Wall151 words
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Article192 1953-04-01 12 NEW YORK. Tuea MOVES aimed at nt mining a Korean armlMlre had mum Impart on the New York market veMerdav but thU wort oft as •rarilnir prncremed At the worst nelltne tn the wake of thl« development produced main hortv lowie* of up to II or more192 words
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Article180 1953-04-01 12 Rubber again declined by !We-eißhths of a cent on the Singapore market yesterday Diit the tone was reported healthier with orders for more oversea shipments and a bieter cfTtake than of late. April first grade closed at 59 cents a pound. Business ranged between 19*4 cents and 68180 words
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Article172 1953-04-01 12 MELBOURNE Tues INDUSTRIAL shares were transferred at steady prices on the Stock Exchange today Rises and (alls were in balance. The lower trend for base metal snares continued. Most of the lead- en meakened under the depressing Influence of lower aver sea metal prices There were nine bond172 words
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Article68 1953-04-01 12 "Singapore Chinese Pradtire r rhan«-t. Noon prices per picul were-— Cepra: steady, firm. $43 buyers t43>! sellers, fob Coconut otl: •M<j sellers Twpftr: steady but no transarUons reported. Mur.tok white t6lO sellers. Sarawak IMS tup 110). Lampong black 1530 i unchanged). Lewis ao4 Peat: Closing prices were Copra:68 words
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Article55 1953-04-01 12 The Malayan Exchange Bank* Association made no alterations in Its ratea to merchant* yesterday. On the free exchange marke* In Hong Kong yesterdar the US do'lar was quoted at 5 91". for cash an: 5 93'? for TT Sterling was quoted at 15 67 and one tael of55 words
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Article17 1953-04-01 12 The price of tin in Singapore vejtterdav wu declared at MWS2'j a plcul. down 14.17 words
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Advertisement1392 1953-04-01 12 m. mansfield co.. Ltd. ;i r 2~o* AR otkar O BLUE VOMMBL UXI Boat* Carrier, optltn ft pracood *kt other port, to laad and flaaliajj SAILINGS ta LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Duo Soiki P S'hom Ptnono Akmem tor Ivtrpool 4 OobNn 6.11/14 Apr. 3 Apr. 4/ 1 Aar1,392 words
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Advertisement645 1953-04-01 12 BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. far U K CONTINENT Sport P S"hom Penong ll««Mn tor Grnoo Liveroool, G-otg*"* Rotte'don- m u m 6 11 '13 M 4 Apr. 7/ S Apr. Bontewor, »or Hovrt. London, 8-~er<lom 13/ISAar. 10/31 Apr. 32/34 Apr. Bmcloacn Sal Genoo Liverpool. 13/17 Apr. 11 20 Ap. 31/33645 words
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Advertisement559 1953-04-01 12 EAST ASIATIC UMS SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/U.K./CONTINtNT S port P S'hom Penong "Irris" for mot corrving Kmmgffi 4/ 7 Apr. "Annan- f— Ronok >v. Hongkong Kobe 4 Yokohomo IS/14 Apr. 13/14 Apr. 10/13 Aar. Prttorto" for Baryjl.o« So-oon honokong Mon.lo Kobe Yf*ohoovj 18/ IS Apr. 17/17 Apr. 14/14 Apr. Malaya" for559 words
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Advertisement1032 1953-04-01 12 McAUSTER dt CO., LTD. TIL: Na. SOO4 lI.CRMAN BOCKHAU. KLAVENES* LIHE LOHOOH IBUr*- MuJTWktir* GBSBR. ond for U S A North Atlantic Port, Accepting cargo far Control 4 Soot* ond Conodo vio Colombo Awtricon Pertt SJ. "CITY Of MANCHISTIR- t mv ROuCainvilLESport P Shorn Ptnong Vpore P I oom Penong1,032 words
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260 1953-04-01 13 A CAPTAIN'S game by tiulde right (Virile Ch*n enabled Vli torl.t 1 School to beat Anglo-Chlne!ie Bch<iol 1 4-2 Ip a frlencflv aott-er match nn 1 in Victoria School ground yesterday I Altho'igh playing Ir rubber shoei 1 —one of his boots split Jusl260 words
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Article72 1953-04-01 13 Although Ihev had only ten men in 'he second half Royal Bngtnefrs held on !o Their 2-0 In'enal le^rt ■n beut Royal Army Ordnance Corps in a United Service* Dlv 1 •ottt niit h j)i.ived at Aver Raiah Roar, yes'erdvv The Sappers lost HUH r72 words
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Article38 1953-04-01 13 Tr a SAFA On 2 game at BODCA «round ve«:erdav. BODCA beat Chwrf'H lad* Sroren for BODCA were Chve See i3> JnbU i2'. Talib and Cho-> Lent: Omar for Ijids Lee Park Hong refereed38 words
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Article33 1953-04-01 13 P:iU»P'>re Cortnthl:n« b*a» Bn<i:i! AP by 9-0 l:i -he SAFA Dl\ 3A m»'rh at Oev .ing yesterday Rrorers were Sheriff 13. M.»doi '3' Bh*r:fT Glm.lll •2 and Fernandr7 M Muthutnmy refereedAP - 33 words
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Article36 1953-04-01 13 K M 1. .'in! Sirvapore Fire Brigade rtre» 1-1 in thnr 9AFA Div 3 A tame at CYMA Rround )eMerd«y Vf N Said and Hamldon bin I Plmsn were the scorers Orec rejfereed36 words
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Article157 1953-04-01 13 KINGSTON. Tue» INDIA were all out in ihe flr^ Inning* f r 312 on the »*rond d»v of th* nfh and flnal 1M ma'ch aiainM the Went Indie* he r e today. At rlon# of play We<tt Indies hac vnred 103 trrr the lorn of157 words
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Article125 1953-04-01 13 ISIMEII RADRODRO the Fill and Orient lii;ht-hea\'>«-eif^t i iiampion WaM t'uli's Yolande Pompee No 1 mil •ruder for the ltgtyhrvvyvetKhl ihumpionxltlp i>f the vorld al 'he Huppv World Stadium on Friday *11l leave the Kijtße^itneir hrwdqu.iipr* al Batu Pahat for Sin^aoore today. Hr mill meet125 words
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Article383 1953-04-01 13 S.C.C. lose third match in a row IN a game full of excitement. Marine Department snatched a narrow 2 l victory over Singapore Cricket Club in a SAFA division one match at Jalan liesar stadium yesterday. Gaining full points from this victory. Marines have now moved to383 words
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Article537 1953-04-01 13 IT would appear that a little knowlertge Is dat.gerou* to Nur»er> Erder .ST Mar 2«i Alihoiish Law 17 state-; amoni; Cher thins* and not more th.tn 2 minutes for each !re-h h.i:smati to '■orre in a glance at Note 2 to this law will537 words
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Article327 1953-04-01 13 LAST MI.IIT S BOVIM. r>l K of the nine finals in the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's Novices championships failed to fo the disUnce last night and a crowe of over 500 enjoyed a programme rich in thrills. The first bout to -nd by the short327 words
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Article293 1953-04-01 13 UKIDE of tlie Royal Klctlrlcal Met limiili itl Engineers. (esUtcr- well lit 8(1 Stephen Ooi. took a tluae and decUion over V>lo pi 1 1 ii -It ii in Bk t Byrd Onmr KA9C Sihuoli after three ptinUh- liv loiiini- In the semi- finals u(293 words
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Advertisement521 1953-04-01 13 UN IOW OF BURMA AIRWAYS X I '-iff '^i -t^r 4- EJMGINED MztOtkOK SERVICE Commencing 9th April 1953 To Rangoon. M j Penang and Return WecaVly Service: Arrival: Wednesdays Departure: Thursdays Singapore/Rangoon $304.50 Smgaoore/Mergui $224.35 Penang/Kangoon $208.45 Ptnang/Mergui $128.20 Jt> Rebate for Return tar* Genet^. Agents. ENG LEE HONG 42.521 words
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Advertisement94 1953-04-01 13 Keep punching, Rad r THIS <>p»n l»ll-r lo l*lmrli Radrodra who AghU ToUliO 1 Pomaw* a* Hivm WorM tlaolinnj ooi FrMIBT. wa* rw«lw< In lh» Htralls Time* aff>< ir«l«<n af l>rnooi "Dear Ratd: I>«n i Ukr ant notice of lhr> smbllrllT »nd fttrtam «rp»rlnt In Ihr paprr. whrrh all wrm94 words
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Advertisement486 1953-04-01 13 »W MS MS f MALAYAS GREATEST AND FINEST k^M^M^m FIGHT PROMOTION IN 30 YEARS.'! Ufk Friday 3rd April -Ha?py World JPK. POMPEE ftu^A RADRODRO FlJ| SUPPORTED BY: *f*"^ SONNY CHIA JAGIR SINGH KAN TOUG KEE NAI SOMSEE 1 p UW««CE LOW COTES (II.) hy k^^ JOHMJIY NOBLE L PAHCHO hT486 words
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Miscellaneous29 1953-04-01 13 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: High 1208 (87.: Low HU I 1.1 I and 1800 iJOi TOMORROW: Hkjh 8005 <•.•> and 123» \%A\\ lam Ml* ««J> and IS?3 1 2 4 i29 words
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Miscellaneous110 1953-04-01 13 mm ri S.%r.\ YOI'TH TOIRXKY: «ierlane Normal rntrr v Raffle* Inst. al SJI (roi'nd. SBIII A 1.1.\«.1>: DIV. I: Hong kani Bank "A" v Shell al Jalan Be«ar: rulo Bukom i OTF( al Sf( I'raoer A Neavr ir Slanvar al l"*\ ground: S < S. I MT.H. al Farrer *****:110 words
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293 1953-04-01 14 EPSOM JEEP - Top Ipoh sprint should be easy for Billdaw EPSOM JEEP By gILLDAW is right back in form and over his pet distance, six furlongs, I expect to see him finish a comfortable winner in the big sprint race at Ipoh today, second day of the Perak Turf Club Raster Meeting.293 words
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Article162 1953-04-01 14 EPSOM JEEP (ALL BOY rOPnm» RACE 1 LCFEBVRE SEALKD <»ltl>»RS I.KFEBVRr Ut Tide O'Gaid Mryae Pilsaiaai Xkryne Pi law oat Sealed Orders TMe OGaM Flesalagtoa RACE S MELBI'RY COI'RT BLACK VELVET ABCSI SSBB 3.M Indelible taeMiMe Indrllbl, Rubber Exporter Aits sea dat Aitissa in RACE S RIVER162 words
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140 1953-04-01 14 OBSERVATION has struck a bright patch. This speedy Panaroma teldlng won his last two races, over ax furlongs, at Penang on New Year 3ay and at Buklt Tlmah In February —In impressive manner He has not put a wrong foot forward In his140 words
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Article791 1953-04-01 14 HEAVY scratching have weakened this field and Indelible, with only a 61b. penalty for his clever win over the straight course on Saturday has a bright chance of landing a double. But at the weights. I fancy Melbury Court, who finished a good fifth to791 words
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Article1116 1953-04-01 14 TREBLE TOTE is on Races 4. 6 and 7. Hie Sweep on Race 8. Race 1—2.30: Class 2. Dlv. 4— Furs. 1 334 Persian Om McCloud 312 ICL Kongsi Rodger* 2 723 Gay Carnival Mawl ail Che Puteh Breukelen 3 441 Skryne Primraiie Charles «.W CT.L Kongst1,116 words
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Article97 1953-04-01 14 NEW TOBK. Tuea Speaking for the joint board of the New York State Athletic Commission and the National Boxing Association. Mr. Robert ChristenberTy said today that the winner of the forthcoming Randolph Turptn-Charles Humes i bout In London on June 9 would not beReuter - 97 words
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Article29 1953-04-01 14 LONDON. Tuea— Hashlm Khan of Pakistan, won the British open squash rackets championship for the third successive time last night defeating Roy Wllaon. of England APAP - 29 words
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Article172 1953-04-01 14 LONDON Tues CCVERAL Bngllah League aorrer clubs are regretting that they agreed to the televising of the FA Cup final at Wambley on May 3. 1 the last day or the season Thr clubs apparently overlooked the fact that they were harming themselves financial It as172 words
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Article39 1953-04-01 14 BAH OISOO. Tue« Archie Moore, world light hasvrm eijtr rhampton. aeorad ninth reurt' 1 >ta££ tachnlral knock out over basTywdght Prank Buford of Oakland. California in a arnedule ten round non-title bout last night39 words
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413 1953-04-01 14 EPSOM JEEP - GREAT TUSSLE IN PROSPECT IN PERAK DERBY EPSOM JEEP By ALL fourteen horses are likely to accept In the $30,006 Perak Derby over 1J miles at Ipoh on Saturday and there is likely to be a spectacular tussle between some of the finest stayers in trairein*. Most of the Derby413 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-04-01 14 DERRY TROPHY T h> f a n I rl trophy, irortfr $4(100. poet to the otcner of the Pcrtiic Derby ui'iier in addition to stakes and added money which make the face the most raluablel prize on thel Malaya,, Turf A Fourteen M the best staym ers in traintng] will63 words
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94 1953-04-01 14 SINGAPORE TEAM FOR CHOON LEONG CUP TENNIS T"H» Inter-Male lennH romprtl--1 Umi fee the (boa (h«in l«»n» Cup ceU off In t Mart In the Savthern wrllon when slnjipnr* meet Malarra In a hr*i round tie at Malarra flartnc the fuller hoi May«. Thr matches, mi thr Darte (up v«lrm94 words
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Article29 1953-04-01 14 lONDON. Tue* Yesterdays rugby union renulta «ere LlaneUv S Aberavon 3: !»enranre and Newlvn 3 London Hnxpttal 3. Pontvprldd 3 Pon'ynool 5. RUca 0 Nenbrldee I—Renter1 RenterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement896 1953-04-01 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. Continued trom Page 6i ACCOMMODATION VACANT COSMOS. 17. ScotU Road. a^sllable now. one double room, private bathroom, vt-randah. and one single room. No children. DOUBLE room with pr bathroom for P Ouests In European bungalow. Stevens Road. Phone 4763 before 9 am. or after 5 p.m. !.AROE furnished896 words
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Advertisement1015 1953-04-01 14 WANTED TO PI'RCHASE WANTED to purchase 49 M Plat 500 c c. or 1952 A J. 8.. perfect condition. Pull particulars to Lu. South Malay Estate. Kots Ttnggl. WANTED WANTED rent or buy flat Or house, nesr Cathsy Cinema Ch'ne«e family Apply Box No. A 7023 S.T. STAMPS WANTED: We1,015 words
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Advertisement250 1953-04-01 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. ~FOst SALE FOR SALE one 12 KVA Petter Dte*l Generating Plant, complete with switchboard 18 HP 1000 RP M. alternator 13 KVA. 230 Volts 30 Amp. SO cycles. 1000 R PM Please Ring 8194. POR your easter decoration* use beautiful sea-ferns .Tollable In assorted colours. They resemble live250 words
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Advertisement32 1953-04-01 14 I Don't run the risk of spoiling your crop by using inferior coagulants! BE SAFE BY INSISTING ON /JFN TIGER BRAND FORMIC ACID QISTWIBUTORS FRASEM A 1 4 r A V TliMinD)32 words
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Miscellaneous32 1953-04-01 14 TODAYS GOING The weathrr in Ipoh is unsettled There was rain on Monday morning Heavy rain fell list night and the going today at best will be Mild ing. reports Epsom Jeep32 words
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Miscellaneous14 1953-04-01 14 NO BROADCAST THERE WILL BE NO RADIO MALAYA BROADCAST OF THE IPOH RACES TODAY14 words
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