The Straits Times, 5 July 1953
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Title Section13 1953-07-05 1 The Sunday Times Net* No. 934. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1953 15 CENTS13 words
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339 1953-07-05 1 They droppvd by rapes into lutndit hideouts KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. "THIRTEEN Communist terrorists have been killed in an eight-day air and land offensive by security forces in the Kemusal Forest Reserve, south of Mcntakab, in Pahang. The offensive, one of339 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-07-05 1 THE QUEEN Mothef and Princess Margaret took oft from London A^port on Tuesday jon the first stage of their journey to Southern Rhodesia. There th»y will take pa" in the Rhodes Centenary exhibition. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh saw them off. Photo shows:63 words
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Article93 1953-07-05 1 CATS win him $5000 QNLY one entrant, Mr S M. Gregory, of the Process Department, Harvard Estate, Bedong. Kedah, won last week's Straits Times Cats Con- test. He receives the whole prize of $5,000. The winning combination was B C D F H AC Mr Gregory agreed with the judges93 words
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Article191 1953-07-05 1 jUIAUREEN Little Mo Connolly became "Queen Efficiency" of Coronation Wimbledon yesterday when ■-nc beat Doris Hart 8-6, 7-5, to retain the title for the 1 second year. It was a great match, perhaps the greatest women's singles final ever, and into its 67 minutes191 words
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Article141 1953-07-05 1 i NORTHAMPTON. Sat. FREDDIE Brown. Northampton- shire captain and chairman of the England selectors, sprang a surprise here today by putting the Australians in to bat, but his iypolicy quickly bore dramatic results Frank Tyson, the tall fast bowler from Durham University, shocked rhe touring team by141 words
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Article21 1953-07-05 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. A Soviet -Argentine Trade Treaty 4s expected to be ready for signature early next week. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-07-05 1 Thii three-man delegation from the Council of Joint Action of 20 Singapore Government Employees Unions and Associations drove into Govern mtmmt Home yesterday to meet rite Governor, Sir |ohn Nicoll. in an attempt to lave Mr. K M. Byrne, from facing a discipiinarr 'riounal. TKey »n.67 words
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164 1953-07-05 1 THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blvthe, opened Singapore's Safety First Exhibition yesterday with a denunciation of the Colony's cyclists as "the most criminally 'lunatic of aM road-users." Mr. Btythe said that like other vehicles on the roads. they had to *lye hand signals164 words
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Article124 1953-07-05 1 BERLIN. Sat rE SOVIETS were said yesterday to have rushed tanks from East Berlin vI the Polish border to maintain order in Poland where Polish soldiers were reported to have cashed with Soviet troops called in to crush anti-Rus-sian demonstrations. The North-west German radio gavp theUP - 124 words
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Article29 1953-07-05 1 CAIRO. Sat.— Egypt abolished censorship yesterday on all outgoing and incoming news reports lor the first time since the beginning of the Palestine war in 1948. -U.P.UP - 29 words
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281 1953-07-05 1 - LONDON, Saturday. "|"HE Queen's Equorry, Croup Captain Peter Townsend, 38, prepared to leave the Court circle today after nine years 1 service with the Royal Family in a mounting tide of speculation that his transfer was the result of a romance between him281 words
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Article30 1953-07-05 1 Mr. M. Cordeiro has been) elected secretary of the Binga- i pore Higher Services (Part 1) Officers Association in place of Mr. N. A. Kularajah who has! resigned30 words
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Article41 1953-07-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The High Commissioner, Gen. Sir Gerald Templer. returned to Kuala Lumpur by air tonight. He was accompanied by Lady Templer and Miss Jane Templer. They have been spending a short holiday In Hong Kong.41 words
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Article48 1953-07-05 1 NORFOLK, Virgina, Sat. While flying on an anti-sub-marine patrol mission yesterday Lt. W. L. Spanns' plane caught fire 80 miles at sea. He ditched the craft in the ocean. He and his three-man crew were quickly rescued —by the submarine they were shadowing. U.P.UP - 48 words
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Article26 1953-07-05 1 LONDON, Sat— Sir Winston Churchill continues to make progress after a week's rest from overwork, quarters close to the Prime Minister said ywterday. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article31 1953-07-05 1 NEW YORK. Sat. Between 45 and 55 million Americans saw the Coronation last month on television biggest audience for any single television programme in United States history. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article94 1953-07-05 1 5,000 new ASCI members THE SINGAPORE Army Civil Service Union which began a drive-for-members campaign recently, to launch its "final struggle" for increased wages, has recruited 5.000 new members With 13.500 members, th« A.C.S.U. is today said to be the largest union in the Colony. The union's president, Mr. S.94 words
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Article32 1953-07-05 1 NEW YORK. Sat. A 37--passenger bus left its depot at KiUeen. Texas, an Wednesday with three people aboard and vanished into "thin air. Police are sUll looking for.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article69 1953-07-05 1 TOKYO. Sat. RELIABLE sources here said today that General Mark Clark, the U.N. Commander in Korea, was reinforcingprison guards in South Korea against the possibility of the South Korean Government Irvine to forcibly rvlea.se the 8.000 anti-Communist Korean, prisoners still in custody. The source added that General69 words
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Article152 1953-07-05 1 LIVERPOOL, Sat. MR. Harold Wilson, former President of the Board ol Trade in the Labour Government, today criticised the United States for "spiteful" decisions on Ceylon which, he said, reached "an all time Inn in effective vlndlctiveness. "The United stales ha s refused to allow the exportReuter - 152 words
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254 1953-07-05 1 Where are Singapore's playfields? SINGAPORE doctors are worried about the City's Council's delay in providing more playing fields ar d open spaces for the»Colony s children. Nearly 18 months ago, the Singapore Playing Field? Association, after months of investigation, told the city's Town Planning Department these amenities were an essential254 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-07-05 1 Scorchy Smith, space explorer, begins his adventures in the Sunday Times Fun Parade today. With his friends, Cap'n Van and Ursula. Xorchy zooms his roc ket ship through the carbon dioxide atmosphere of the planet Venus. He glimpses a strange new world in rh« making, where evo lution71 words
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Article177 1953-07-05 1 HE SAW HIS WATCH And arrested a robber A WATCH which had I stolen from him led a Sii pore Chinese to recog of two gangsters wlm ro him at the Mcßitchie Ri. voir last week He was sitting in his car with a girl friend by his sld< the177 words
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Advertisement155 1953-07-05 1 Xl MUM M%\^^\ -^j(V^ COlO STORAGE WR Hf H P CREAMERIES I 'il SMASHING WINNER!. 10 inch. 33 1/3rpm. Microgroove Long-Playing Records at SMASHING PRICES!! 28 Numbers now in stock. More to follow. 501 Johann Strauss Waltzes, 516 Aloha— Hawaiian 502 Vienna in j Time. Favorites, 517 Cuban Rhythms, 503155 words
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Advertisement60 1953-07-05 1 VJ* 1 hi: kst MARCUERITE j^F CHAPMAN ■Bl Columbia Star J^H j^fe^dfP fl V> Beautiful >om(jm B) V Hardly Beiwv* Sw* Ormtf Lip* Ar* ftaaHf Y«mt« G*a£ Q&xv I ti 9MJk\JtLeC^ mII II -»*r- W«*. ■f wmt*. U~~t *md om, >| jJfi <Z Pwnnrty rr* prnnn rt»ih. mi W^Mtl 160 words
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Article, Illustration826 1953-07-05 2 It swept America. ..it's arrived here But he wouldn't have it! Able to take a joke against themselves. Britain's big chlorophyll manufacturers tell this story of the devastating result of chlorophyll's deodorising qualities on a cettain prison governor in North826 words
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Article, Illustration487 1953-07-05 2 LEONARD C. RULE - LEONARD C. RULE By DROBLEMS of sound -and its identical twin. 1 noise have lon* interested the scientists of Britain's National Physical Laboratory, from the aspects of the vibrations set up and the possible damage that sound can do to human brines laboratories are set aside487 words
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Article, Illustration767 1953-07-05 2 ARNOLD FIELD - MYSTERIES SOLVED IN BIZARRE LABORATORY ARNOLD FIELD Test tube detectives get their man By LONDON jl/lURDERS, suicides, poisonings, arson, shootings, forgeries, bloodstains—a world of mystery. Into this jig-saw puzzle of crime ar«> fitted the discoveries of 15 men working day by day in the indestructible cause of truth and justice.767 words
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Article249 1953-07-05 2 1108 and Joo Switzer. a a couple of Inventive Californians, wanted to paint some stage props at schoo'. As a result. Singapore today Is shining with luminous colour Cinemas and theatres, shops and hoardings are glowing with radiant posters, printed In ink that shines with vivid249 words
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Advertisement51 1953-07-05 2 Ssf^lalif 3 as a bulldozer! 3 1 nvliU l, 1^ HofPlllOC i Vv jIJLwI v Ulv9 mLw'i&fcss.^ I "U 1 11 m 1 IUT FTP "^J^- ■wt^lV^^lßlLL 4p jjfc I FINEST BICYCLE rJmJsth\ BUILTTO DAY ALL LEADING DEALERS T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD.. tmi Hi.cuits ctcu »ATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE iIUMINGHAM.51 words
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Advertisement258 1953-07-05 2 a You can't 1 I get along I II without I No keen up-to-date business 01 I professional man would dream of I using anything else in his office fl warehouse or store. Apart from its outstanding economy Biro Minor writes on practically XjJ any surface hard or soft, wet258 words
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237 1953-07-05 3 Anonymous letters 'warn' S'pore City Councillors CEVERAL Singapore City Councillors have recently been receiving threatening anonymous letters. One letter, accusing two Progressive Party councillors of being "capitalist agents" and calling a third a "witch" was received last week by the Progressive Party, leader, Mr. C. C. Tan Signed anti-Progressive, the237 words
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Article, Illustration165 1953-07-05 3 "TIGER" Tensing, who with the New Zcaiander. Sir Edmund Hillary, climbed Everest, received a great reception when he arrived in Katmandu. He is seen on the right of the picture above in a flowerbedecked cart being carried through the streets of the town. This week the165 words
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Article171 1953-07-05 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Pat. A LIVELY baby show which attracted 140 entrants highlighted the opening day of the Health Exhibition yesterday at the General Hospital, Johore Bahru The special prize for the best baby was shared by the twin sons of Mrs. Pakiam. They wore born on171 words
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Article36 1953-07-05 3 Tai Lian Tong. who drove a lorry loaded with 32 bags of bran which were not properly secured by ropes, was fined $60 by Mr. R.W.H. Davirs. the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, yesterday.36 words
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Article48 1953-07-05 3 PENANG. Sat. —The Pen--1 ang Orchestral Society h.^ 1 been re-organised to encourage music. Orchestral and i Chamber programmes will bf planned and regular rehear- sals staged. i Anyone who plays an or- chestral instrument is invit--I ed to attend rehearsals M 5.30 every Friday evenine.48 words
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Article92 1953-07-05 3 U.S. warships arrive Four United States Navy destroyers steamed into Singapore yesterday for a three day stay in colony waters, on their way back to America I from Korean war duties. The four destroyers are the USS Prichett, Cowell, Owen and Cushing. Officers from all the four war ships were92 words
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229 1953-07-05 3 LETS NOT BE GODS PRIEST TELLS AMERICANS AN AMERICAN, the Rev. Dr. H. B. Amstutx. yesterday criticised Americans before a packed American congregation at a special Independence Day service in the Wesley Methodist Church, Fort Canning Road. There might be some basis, he sa d, besides iealousies for labelling Americans229 words
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133 1953-07-05 3 ri^HE President of the Singra- pore City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeioe. said yesterday > that a community centre I was not a trade union to enable members to take combined action to achieve their aims. Mr. Mi-Neice was opening the Kampong Silat133 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-07-05 3 MR. THIAGARAJ All, senior health inspector, was recently awarded flic. Pcnanc Meritorious Serv.-ce Medal by the Sultan for his work in the villages of West Parian*.28 words
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Article36 1953-07-05 3 P. E. Pereira, principal of the Mercantile Institution, was yesterday found not guilty of cheating his woman tenant. Foo Ah Meng. in April. He was acquitted by Mr. T Kulasekeram. the Seventh Police Magistrate.36 words
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Article44 1953-07-05 3 Katoo Singh and Ho Kirn 1 Chong, two Singapore taxi owners, who failed to supply the Traffic Police with particulars of their drivers, were fined $100 each by Mr. R.W.H. Davles in the First Traffic Ma- I pistrate's Court yesterday. I44 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-07-05 3 Mr. Bernard |ohn Roberts. Straits Steamship Company officer. wiHi his bride. Miss Hebe van Hagt. of Singapore and Ipoh. after their marriage at it. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday afternoon.31 words
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Article17 1953-07-05 3 The price of tin In Singapore was declared at $327 a i picul, down $4.75.17 words
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Article175 1953-07-05 3 Dat in presents prizes to nurses JOHORE BAHRI, Sat. DATiN Syed Abdul Kailir, who again presented the awards won by nurses at the General Hospital, Jo- hore Bahru. this year, said that she was disappointed there was not a single Malay nurse among the prize winners. She hoped that next175 words
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319 1953-07-05 3 Time stands still aboard this ship ON THE WALL of the chiel officer's cabin aboard tli--7,000 ton Chinese ship H;:: Hsua n is a 1952 calendar. But none of its pages havf been turned for aboard thi* "here for ever" Communist vessel time stands still. H has been that way319 words
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Article64 1953-07-05 3 Admitting six previous convictions. K Adhalam was fined $100 yesterday by Inche A. Wahab Ghows, the Singapore Seventh Police Magistrate, for escaping from police custody near the Beach Road police station on June 23. It was stated that Adhalam was then under arrest for a traffic64 words
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Article215 1953-07-05 3 A SINGAPORE postmaster, Tan Kirn Chua, 33. hardpressed by creditors, took his office money to pay them off. I .aiB^iMH^BM^H Tan, of the Tiong Bahru sub-post office, told thU to the Seventh Police Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust215 words
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Advertisement323 1953-07-05 3 that's why your W* skin needs Cosmedin W MAKE THIS STARTLH6 TEST TODAY S^^^B^k Are you slowly stifling your skin by M shallow cleansing? This all-reveal- f < tVI ML A ing test will tell you. Wash and dry I *W _^km your face. Then wipe it thoroughly JM with323 words
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Miscellaneous363 1953-07-05 3 SINGAPORE PENANC w...... ctor- 7 in 900 am Forces' Favourites: 10.0 r ncU: 7 L« M sss f 0o l w r .i«iS a;r e Too 0 ™r tr a a: B^ 30 *x •nd Marching: 8.30 Breakfast Hour; Name. 11^00 Take a Bo» 11 H 11 30 Cliurrh Serv363 words
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Article, Illustration586 1953-07-05 4 S. Sivadas - Waikiki beach? It's not a patch on P. Dickson! S. Sivadas A MALAYAN DREAMS OF HIS NATIVE SEASHORES... By Most denominations of Christianity are represented here. A Methodist pastor. whom 1 me! is ii formpr Malayan, the Rev. Floyd 11. BnUiran who livrd In Malaya from 1908 to 1932. Mr.586 words
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449 1953-07-05 4 JEFFREY FRANCIS - Chong has kept on walking for 56 years JEFFREY FRANCIS BY CHONG Kiew, a toy hawker, has already walked 365.000 miles to earn a living. Chong began his long walk 56 years ago. Today, at the age of 72, he still keeps on the move doing an average of 20449 words
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647 1953-07-05 4 WILD PIGS ARE KEEPING THEIR DISTANCE BEFORE the war August was generally a dry month in this district. and was responsible for a secondary wintering of the rubber trees. So doubt some trees that had failed to do this earlier in the year did so in August, but there were647 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-07-05 4 The Strip-Tease Tree" a Malayan nature study by Mr. Lee Beng Kok of 170 Brick Kiln Road, Penang.22 words
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Advertisement64 1953-07-05 4 V COULD BRING YOU »T **i I ajiiaaaj^-^^^^l Chest of 34 pounds capacity. IM Twi SK**'"* Crispers (19 qts. total capacity) designed to seal MODEL Rn w I in moisture to keep your fresh fruits and vegetables crisp and EAST TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED fUvorful 5 SOLE DISTRIBUTORS I THE64 words
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Advertisement492 1953-07-05 4 r jk\ How to lose fat £2) y) and feel fit "»v^«^^^S/^/ Many former iuHcr» KxJjy blest** the double action of H»e V rMt bloo^-pari»i«» Dr. M»ekemics VEINOIDS. For VEINOIDS while bringing happy relief from muscular atonies at the tame timetake off pounds of ufly fat when a *%lH you492 words
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Article120 1953-07-05 5 More and more ships flying i the flags of different countr:rs will be calling at Singapore in the next few months. Messageri&s Maritimcs announce that the Cambodge, two of their latest passenger liners, specially built for the Europe-Saigon run will arrive on their maiden voyages120 words
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Article38 1953-07-05 5 Pneumonia and enteritis killed 6< people in Singapore durinc the week ending June 27 Pneumonia claimed 40 lives and enteritis. 24. Twenty died irom tuberculosis. During the week, there were 775 births and 203 deaths.38 words
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Article, Illustration150 1953-07-05 5 HOW THEY CELEBRATED i mii rr\i>i:\t i; day REPRESENTATIVES of three different nations in Singapore celebrate their respective National Days this month the United States, Philippines and France. The first two fall on the same day, |uly 4. and yesterday, while the American community observed their 177 th150 words
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Article, Illustration299 1953-07-05 5 Mr. Taha is a disappointed man By FRANCIS WONG MR. A Taha thinks there's not enough kick in Singapore's cancan girls. And the local striptease shows bore him stiff. Sc he s putting away a fat contract which he had hoped to sign with299 words
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Article171 1953-07-05 5 The Terrell case for House again LONDON, Sat rE Terrell case will be raised in the House of Commons again on July 8. Mr. A. A. H. Marlowe (Conservative will ask the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, what .safeguards exist to prevent the removal from office171 words
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Article30 1953-07-05 5 TOKYO, Sat.— The longest total eclipse of the moon in 50 years will be visible over China on the night of July 26, Peiping Radio said today.— UP.UP - 30 words
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Article205 1953-07-05 5 THE three-man delegation of the Singapore Council of Joint Action which yesterday went to Government House to discuss the proposed inquiry into an action of Mr. K. M. Byrne last night refused to comment on what took place. The three men. Dr. C. Subramaniam, Mr.205 words
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Article35 1953-07-05 5 MUAR. Sat.— A youth, Khoo Sang Bok. was charged at Muar with causing hurt to Tey Kirn Hoy with a knife. Bail of $250 was allowed and case was postponed to July 21.35 words
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Article16 1953-07-05 5 PENANO, Sal.— Bungel Tukang Rubber Co. Ltd. reports their June crop at 44.500 pounds.16 words
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Article51 1953-07-05 5 The team from the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service stationed at the Safety Flr«t Exhibition in Victoria Memorial Hall will take blood from volunteers between 10 a.m. to noon and from 2 to 0 p.m. today. From tomorrow to Saturday, the hours are from noon to 651 words
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Article37 1953-07-05 5 ROME, Sat. AJcide De Gasperi, Premier of Italy for the past seven years, agreed yesterday to try to form a new government to end the political crisis which followed the June 7 general elections.37 words
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Article75 1953-07-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Pat.—Police have established three bases from which patrols will operate in the Penang hills. The bases are small aluminium constructions known as al -tents. They will enable police patrols to operate in the hills for longer periods before returning to their permanent bases. "The75 words
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Article125 1953-07-05 5 Pickpocket passed loot to others ONG KWAI LEE, a lorry driver and victim of a pickpocket on Coronation night, yesterday told a Singapore court that when police arrived, the man with whom he grappled had already passed his wallet to other people. Yesterday. Mr. R. B. I. Pates. Sixth Police125 words
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Article26 1953-07-05 5 A Singapore City Council committee has decided to change the designation of Its "assistant rat catcher" and call him "assistant rodent overseer."26 words
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Advertisement180 1953-07-05 5 WBRooKf^ The Brooke TROPIC" Ceiling Fans, with totally enclosed, precision built morors. have been specially fE 8 H Mlv designed to give many years vStm I KhbH Hvl^^l of continuous trouble-free service in hot climates. 3?^& I^l /MX FULLY TROPIC ALISED MADE IN ENGLAND AND GUARANTEED. Distributed by TAM CHENG180 words
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Advertisement139 1953-07-05 5 COOL SAIGON LINEN Tl rL TAILORED SUITS... IN FINE QUALITY WASHABLE MATERIAL To your own requirements $55.00 Grand Special Sale now on affords you Grandest Opportunity to buy GENUINE QUALITY MATERIALS of the LATEST MOST FASHIONABLE RANGE. Buy with Confidence.... Buy more here S.A. MAJEED CO., 70, High Street t139 words
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Article38 1953-07-05 6 4 years at success Here is the story of the Fourth Battalion of the Malay Regiment since it was raised in November, 1949. of its personalities, and of its fine operational record against Communist terrorists in the Federation.38 words
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Article, Illustration1314 1953-07-05 6 They fight in the world's thickest jungle WOTHERI IXnU ink FX THE ST&RYOF THE 4th BATTALION THE Fourth Battalion of the Malay Regiment reaches another milestone in its youthful history on Wednesday, when it will be present ed with the Regimental Colour on the Kuala Lumpur Padang Ttv ceremony starts1,314 words
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Article827 1953-07-05 6 A s.MM-k for Pcnang IF the Government ana 1 its employees spent as much energy and imagination on serving their masters, the public, as they do in snapping, snarling, biting and yelping about how much pay they all got, what a magnificently administered island this would be!827 words
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Advertisement474 1953-07-05 6 terrible headaches w*^^ never returned Hradachps cause so much sufferInc that everybody should read this letter from a woman who has found out how to stop them. She »nys her headache* usrd to be terrible She never gets them nuw and explains why ■I was subject to terrible headarhm While474 words
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Advertisement330 1953-07-05 6 s>'C >v Jf vv Hair lend* to lack lurtrc al "tboac ecruia tlmea." Cl»e yoor* an extra brushing al night. You'll look*amarter feel better and, with lite perfect reamlined protection of MODESS. you'll face the day wiih confidence! Modess *H§ MODEBB all elastic y» il"iitable Sanitary Belt. Ol*ei completecomfort serumj330 words
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Article, Illustration1661 1953-07-05 7 CRAZY GANG OF FASH ION They ait envy he. but WHAT is it like to be Britain's most famous and most photographed model? What is it like to be behind the scenes in the most slegant salons of London and Paris? BARBARA COALEN Britain's top fashion model who was born1,661 words
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Article406 1953-07-05 7 MODERN Chinese girls can rejoice In the fact that they need only weep when they feel like it. In yesteryears woe was the woman who did not know how to weep at her wedding and to lament at somebody's death. If she couldn't do these406 words
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Advertisement513 1953-07-05 7 comes only when skin is healthy [The dear, natural charm of a healthy skin is the real foundation for [loveliness. So, as a basis to beauty, always keep your skin healthy. Use Rexona Soap today. It is blended with Cadyl, to help I nature keep your skin as lovely as513 words
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Advertisement379 1953-07-05 7 AKTA-VITE' costs* t'ttle more than common food^tontcs_^^^ J\ but offers qou GREATLY r^ INCREASED VITAMIN STRENGTH "AKTA-VITE" has morr than lour timfs the wamin strength present in ordinary lood tonics. Each a average dose (Two icispoonlulsi contains. jf Vttamm A 2000 International Units fPlus calcium and phosphorus, as well as379 words
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Article, Illustration879 1953-07-05 8 STRIPY SUMMER Drusilla Bey/us— OUT AND ABOUT in PARIS -BOLD OR WIGGLY PARIS. yi^HV, our old friend the Stripe is back on the boom. Paris has taken up with a dress idea that's been lying around for years and made it into the fashion everyone wants to copy. A striped879 words
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Article, Illustration803 1953-07-05 8 HEATHER JENNER - HEATHER JENNER G3 Do people who meet and marry through a marriage bureau live happily ever after? Heather I j Jenner. the girl who started a bureau at 23 with £50. says "Yes". Every working day, for 14 years, I she has arranged a803 words
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Article, Illustration378 1953-07-05 8 Dorothy Thatcher - RANEE IS WRITING A 'SMASH HIT' AT 70 Dorothy Thatcher n» LONDON. ZOOMING home from a delightful party given by the former Ranee of Sarawak, Lady Brooke. 1 pondered long on the enchantment of the Far East and its unlimited source of inspiration to Europeans. both men and women. So378 words
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Article419 1953-07-05 8 JANE LEE'S 'HUMAN CASE BOOK' IAM 17-years-old and recently got to know a girl two years younger tha n I. My parents know about our friendship but my sisters are very jealous and have laid false information to my mother about my girl friend Unfortunately, my mother419 words
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Advertisement111 1953-07-05 8 JT YARDLEY for basic beauty 2 Aflauless skin is the basis of all beaut}. J^ Yardley Beauty Preparations ensure perfection Jp Sox every type of skin. Yardley Cleansing Creams deep-cleanse. W Yardley Night Cream just the right texture for massage contains vitamins to give your skin glowing health, and rich111 words
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Advertisement393 1953-07-05 8 Pepsodent really gives WmEmm teeth Teeth cleaned *iili IVp-oHcnt are whiter, mm h vliitrr! That's because thfy arr deMMr! And they ar" rlranfr beCHH Pepsodent is the only toothpaste that ffrntlilH Irium*. PepsodVnt with Iriiim rloan* away thr film which not only rhillteeth, but also harbours the dngBUMH pm that393 words
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222 1953-07-05 9 ■J"HE first picture ever taken by the University of Malaya's high-powered micro-camera helped convict a Malay of illegally possessing deer meat when it was produced in evidence recently in the jerantut Court in Pahang. The Malay claimed the meat was Dart222 words
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Article, Illustration164 1953-07-05 9 Mi noncn.n.infiy as tnougn he were standing on the pavement, steeplejack "lock" Pratt hoists a huge Union lack on the top of one of Pasii Panjang power stations 235-foot-high chimneys. Sixteen years a steeplejack in Scotland and Australia, lock came specially to Singapore to build ttieUP; Peter Robinson - 164 words
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Article152 1953-07-05 9 ROTARY URGED TO HELP Operation Service to be extended IPOH. Sat. THE OFFICER Administering the Government, Sir Donald MacGillivray. told the loon Rotary Club, at their annual dinner tonight to identify them- selves with the spirit o) "Operation Service He said that those people who I are extending the moremenl152 words
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Article21 1953-07-05 9 IPOH, Sat.— Mr. J. R Whimster. president of the Sessions Court. Ipoh, goes on long leave next week.21 words
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Article53 1953-07-05 9 Two Malays, who have been breaking into bungalows in Johore Bahru. were sent to prison after being convicted at the Sessions Court. Johore I Bahru, on Saturday. The accused men, Zachariah bin Salleh, 17, and Hitam bin Osman were sentenced to one I year and four53 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-07-05 9 j S Kho thief Sub- editor of the Straits Times, ana Mrs. Khoo, who left yesterday aboard the Lloyd Triestino liner, Asia, on six months' leave in Europe. While in Britain, Mr. Khoo will visit the Fleet Street and provincial offices of several of Britain's national dailies.53 words
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Article50 1953-07-05 9 The Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll. proposed a toast to the president of the Filipino Republic at a Filij> mo Independence Day cock- tail party ai Raffles Hotel last night. Among the guests were the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, and members of the rrji^ular corps.50 words
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Article47 1953-07-05 9 The Commissioner-General. Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. will be the patron of the Army Service Union's "buildinc fund" dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Tuesday night. Music will be provided by the Liberty Musical Society. Tickets will be on sale at the door.47 words
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Article155 1953-07-05 9 Sunday Times Reporter A YOUNG woman whose husband "dies" every day has started a new racket in Singapore. The trickster is dressed in black and operates her racket in crowded buses where she drops to her knees, cries pitifully and pleads to the passengers155 words
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Article202 1953-07-05 9 Three demands to Govt. A BOUT 400 TEMPORARY CLERKS in Singapore Government departments have decided to form a branch un;on within the Government Administrative and Clerical 1 Servces Union. The clerks will ask the Government: 1. To convert their salary scales in accordance with the202 words
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Article79 1953-07-05 9 PLANTERS' PLEA TURNED DOWN JOHORE BAHRU, Sat ALTHOUGH Johore planters A have long advocated the retention of a small ftrst-cCass ward in all Government hosoitals in th P State the only area apart from Johore Bahru which ha s such a ward i<> Muar North Johore planters hay* been askin*79 words
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Article42 1953-07-05 9 SEGAMAT, Sat— "A servant girl beckoned to me but as I approached her two persons caught hold of me." said Alias Yusof, 23-year-old Malay soldier fined $75 at Segamat today for trespassing into the compound of the O.C.P.D.42 words
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Article38 1953-07-05 9 Mr. Justice R. D. R. Hill of Kedah recently assumed duties as additional judge in the Supreme Court, Ipoh, in place of Mr. Justtce O. E. Pretheroe who is now Acting Chief Justice. Federation of Malaya.38 words
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Article29 1953-07-05 9 IPOH. Sat.— One of the country's leading golfers, Mr. R. R. Jackson, Senior Registrar and Inspector of Motor Vehicles. Perak. has left for Britain on leave.29 words
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Article17 1953-07-05 9 A hundred and thirty-three people gave blood to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service last week.17 words
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101 1953-07-05 9 will soon be able to air condition her offices without spending American dollars. Mr. Charles Rudd, a director of an engineering firm in Singapore, returning from leave in i Britain yesterday said that I British firms now were making i enough air conditioning plants101 words
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Advertisement78 1953-07-05 9 STRIKE UP THE BAND HERE COMES (hail the march df*** 5 miC L Sk, KING! HIS MAGIC \yj BATON SET THE fX j WORLD MARCHING 4/ March img \'ji singing, dancing Al nil/ J TO THE SNAPPIEST MLUR VJ PEPPIEST, STEPPIEST I i**s ™,urn» "M :s THAT EVER W\~ CLIFION78 words
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Advertisement467 1953-07-05 9 Join th* Crowd an<^ ffhm^ s Y° uri 9 ain at v c c x n. j. j. I w 2nd Anniversary 'T^W. Superb Bargains ...Magnii ij^P* ficent Values Grandest I Saving Come One Come All ll Buy Save!. 1 U.P. SjP. U.P. S.P Original Bamboo Cohama I Superior Quality467 words
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Article544 1953-07-05 10 A CITY is like a human body. If the system becomes clogged, if I circulation is faulty, the city becomes sick The heart becomes overstrained, a crop of disorders breaks out. Consider the deve-i loping sickness of Singapore, a sickness which may soon take, the form544 words
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Article76 1953-07-05 10 TN a few days the Foreign Ministers of Brlta'.n. France and the United States will begin their "warm up" meetings to prepare (pr the Western Big Three's Bermuda conference, postponed when Sir Winston Churchill was ordered to rest. And the whole world will be hoplnp that the health76 words
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Article1018 1953-07-05 10 GEORGE EOINGEB TELLS OF THE KINDNESS OF 'ORDINARY FOLK 9 ...And it happens every day too "PAN you write me an article about the kindnesses you have received in Malaya?" asked the editor. "Do it in about 800 words." Eight hundred words! Not in 8,0001,018 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-07-05 10 YES, its Sir Cordon P chirds. the jockey, at Buckingham Palace to receive the accolade of knighthood from the Queen.22 words
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Letter128 1953-07-05 10 IT is time our politicians stooped clamouring for independence for Malaya at this imrr.fiture stage and turned their attention to events today. Some recent happenings cCearlv show that. If Malaya gains Independence, It will be no better off with our present benevolent and brave public gurdians, who go about128 words
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Letter198 1953-07-05 10 rnHE Blood Bank in Kuala ■i. Lumpur needs more donors. Most people are afraid that the blood they give is 'lost. I can tell them that, !f a person stives blood. It Ls replaced within a few hours. I have given blood on many occasions and have felt198 words
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Letter47 1953-07-05 10 WILL any numismatist who is interested In the coins so expertly described in your paper of June 21 by your correspondent, "Sim, Ipoh", please contact me. I have a few of them to spare to enrich someone's collection. DAVID CHIN 165 Teluk Kurau Road Singapore.47 words
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463 1953-07-05 10 The greatest detective of them all PROFESSOR HARRY SODERMAN, probably the world's greatest police scientist, has decided to retire from the fight against crime Last week he was guest of honour at a banquet given for him in Oslo by the International Police Commission. There the police and secret service463 words
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Article, Illustration783 1953-07-05 10 THE 11-MILE MERCY MARCH TOOK 10 HOURS fHE "people from the A hills" shuffled into town and an eyebrow lifted here and there For Malaya's aborigines, 100,000 sturdy, self-sufficing, blowpipe huntsmen, normally show little predilection toward social calls on civilisation. So bystanders in the streeof the small town of Tap.il783 words
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Advertisement673 1953-07-05 10 CLASSIFIED ADS BIRTH KLASSEN: To Mavis and Dick on ?rri july at Youngberg Memorial Hr^r>iM!. n daughter. Oeraldlnr Anno rvn Gratias. SITUATIONS VACANT \van:fd agents for beautlfu' Indian Sare^s. Blouslngs Sultlnes M Shlr'lngs. D»cent Commission Prices rxtra Jlndals Ltd.. Ludhlana India). APOt'T YOTtr FUTURE. Send imotn GuHf to Careers and673 words
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Article212 1953-07-05 11 $1, 000 notes flow in with less trade "["HOSE purple-inked, crackling $1,000 notes arc going back into the bank vaults Three bankers said yesterday: "With the trade recession there is less need for them in the market now." During the boom, millions of dollars worth of212 words
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181 1953-07-05 11 DELEGATES TOLD: THINK OF MALAYAN NATION PENANG. Sat.— Delegates ati tending the eighth annual conference of the Federation Asian Customs Services Union were today told by Mr. Lee Moke Sang, secretary of the National Whitley Council, to think in terms of thr future Malayan nation. Mr. Lee urged them not181 words
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Article39 1953-07-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Tamil tapper was abducted by 12 terrorists this morning from Bbktt Selarong Estate. Kedah. j The bandits questioned the i h tapper, stole his hat and I then released him. I39 words
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Article101 1953-07-05 11 SPECIALIST musicians, experts on the viola, haasoon. French horn and oboe, will play music for Mr. A. T. Read. Deputy Director of Broadcasting, when he tgoes to Britain on leave shortly. If their music sounds pleaBant to Mr. Read's ears four of them will be101 words
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Article112 1953-07-05 11 IPOH, Sat. The Federa- tion's new Youth Adviser, Mr A. R. Allen, led an-hour long discussion on youth services I in Malaya at the annual coucil today. The following were elected new office bearers of the Council for the ensuing year: Chairman. Mr. D. R, Daniel:112 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-07-05 11 Two of the large collection of pictures by the world's leading photographers which will be on exhibition at the British Council Hall in Singapore from July 11 to July 19 They are "Morning Shadows" by Benjamin (left), and "Narcissus Noir" by Wong Yung-Kwong. The exhibition isthe worlds leading photographers which will be on exhibition at the British Council Hall in Singapore from July to July They are Morning Shadows by - 79 words
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Article55 1953-07-05 11 Bt. Andrew's Mission Hospital special appeal committee collected $40,562 during its recent annual "hospital week" in Singapore. The money comes from: Film show at the Pavilion. $1,790; •'mistakes and misfits" sale, $0,153: donations. $16 845; bridge and mahjong drive, $1 500; flag day, $11,048: Straits Times55 words
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Article84 1953-07-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—Enthusiastic clapping from 5,000 Malays and Indians greeted the District Officer. Mr. M. F. Oarling. after he told them not to follow or be 'ed by the few "hotheads" who were the cause of last Saturday night's brawling in the Bungsar area. Mr. Oarling84 words
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Article91 1953-07-05 11 Tribute to the "great, con- 1 tributlon" to photography in Malaya which had been made by Major Raymond Thonrj;s during the three years hp had spent in the country was paid last night at the Singapore Camera Club's annual dinner by Its president, Dr C. A.91 words
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Article59 1953-07-05 11 KOTA TINGGI, Sat.— A Koran Reading Competition for school children was held in the Kota Tlnggi mosque yesterday. Two hundred people watched the keen competitors. The first prize winner. Ahmad bin Yusof, carried away a trishaw full of useful prizes. Every competitor was given a prize.59 words
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178 1953-07-05 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Bat. IITHEN A WOMAN Outdoor Customs officer lifted the frock of a little Chinese girl at the Customs barrier yesterday she found a number of packets of cigarettes in pockets attached to her underclothes. Today, the mother of the girl, Wong Ah178 words
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Article42 1953-07-05 11 Leong Poh Nam, the driver of a car. was fined $50 and $20 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. for driving In a negligent manner and with an expired licence. leong pleaded guilty to both charges.42 words
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Advertisement7 1953-07-05 11 son h:tmuto»s rot "■«.y.V> SINGAPORE MALACCA StBtMBAM7 words
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Advertisement269 1953-07-05 11 £xpeW Sikvict aftek Sate every watch sold by us is guaranteed to be free irom defects in material and workmanship. This quarar.tee expresses our confidence in the watchea we tell and takes rare, oi the "early life of your watch. When the guarantee has expirea we will tor a moaerute269 words
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Miscellaneous78 1953-07-05 11 THE WEATHER Maximum temperature (7.30 p.m on July 3 to 7.30 a.m. on July 4): Singaporp (80 degrees). Penang (75). Kota Bahru <76> KuaCa Lumpur (75), Ipoh 73>. Kuantan (70t. Minimum temperature (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 D.m. on July 4): Singaporp (89). Penane (88). Kota Bahru (90) Kuala Lupur (92).78 words
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Miscellaneous769 1953-07-05 11 "A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger." Prov. 15:1. CHURCH OF ENGLAND I ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL: 7 School. 10 a.m. Holy Communionam. &i 8 am. Holy Communion, Rev. Chew Hock Hln. ,9.30 am Sunday School. 10.30 a.m. QEYKANG STRAITS CHINESE Matilns, 11.45 a.m. Holy Com-769 words
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Article, Illustration155 1953-07-05 12 Studies in light shadow JHE right light on the right subject, a moment of consideration... and a good picture is born. Have you submitted your best photograph to the Sunday Times Camera Contest" yet? It is open to all readers, and worthwhile prizes are being offered each week. r £HE155 words
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Article1011 1953-07-05 12 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH 67 By MY comments about muddy prints last Sunday nay given rise to three questions from readers. What la the cause of njuddv prints? What is meant by the expression, "lattitude? 11 and third, though this came more as a statement than1,011 words
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Advertisement289 1953-07-05 12 HOUYWMD j ]*«^J w.th 16mm 100 ft. r»«l XlH^^^ PEROMNIA: The higfc-a|M«4 f.lm to> PERP ANTIC: The ffin#— (pbm rAn for »op ClM* tulitjmen'i Twin lent turret wit* matching finder PERSENSO: which automaiicallr The mo4«ni •rtkochrecorrecH field *f vi«w matie «»-P«*«««-«»"l--»ion of liigti t»eed and lent it pnMmil f,n c289 words
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Advertisement116 1953-07-05 12 <^\ Have an ANGEL type your letters! Even if your typist Jhsim wingi on her 4 back or a robe? reaching to her feet, shell have winp tm her fmgtn whsn ~vp-» ing on Halda. the Swedish prectsion-bult typewriter. Thinks to Halda's world-famous featbtrtmicbf'lhn feather-touch the automatically accelerating typeban and116 words
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Article, Illustration1351 1953-07-05 13 JOHN BEHAGUE - MONROE v.W ATERF ALL IN A TORRENT OF EMOTION JOHN BEHAGUE FRUSTRATED love, anxious hope and black despair these are our themes for this week, in three pictures as brilliant and as diverse as three stars in the heavens. One is aglow with the crude, naked flame of passion, is1,351 words
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Article, Illustration149 1953-07-05 13 A slight rase off— I JNDER Hie heading "An Immortal Among The Cabbagei" in V fhit page last w««k ipocared a review of Hie old Lwlie Howard picture, "Pygmalion-" WiHi it wn a pkrur* of Howard or wai if? The answer it "yet" and nt.' The picture wat149 words
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Article, Illustration343 1953-07-05 13 and Mr. Skouras cried and cried... FOX MAKES ITS GREATEST YET' rpHE Robe" 20th Century- Fox's first Cinemascop< production It cost them four million dollars wagiven iU first preview in Hollywood last week, and i left the president of the company. Mr. Spyros Skouras speechless In a cable, which has343 words
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Advertisement266 1953-07-05 13 "V^ 11. 145. 4. 6.30. 930 f^ K Ttieres ACTION and a INCITEMENT 'SOUTH of ALGIERS' in TECHNICOLOR DiA h s '''<'^' Bres. Van HEFLIN Wanda HENDRIX Eric PORTMAN TODAY 9am "PYGMY ISLAND" J\*>.xt i h un<i<> |ST TECHNICOLOR EPIC IN 3-Q 9id <4sV^Wm 1 *^?____illll«^^lmiia«H^^|s^ ■ff >*• _^rff*i3f fj266 words
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Advertisement238 1953-07-05 13 OPENS TODAY! For B<»k»n C s^ y^V U tl^lii^^ a^Jror Rooking. L r-AT 11 A.M. 1.30, 4, 6.45 9.30 P.M.=^ \^^%^a onEartK.. .j I hi 01*^ m. h'm^r- WLDD V .^^TECHNICOLOR BT »n«»»i mSIV^-,. Technicolor Today 9 a.m NiGHT TIME IN NEVADA' i LAURINC? JENNIFER 1 1 The LoCT^^ COMING238 words
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Article, Illustration822 1953-07-05 14 The great pian is going well: i\ehru 9 s prestige is at stake A BETTER WAY OF LIFE FOR ALL INDIA'S $13,000,000,000 (Malayan) plan for a better way of life is right on schedule With two years gone, her vast five-year plan of development in all economic, social andAgencies - 822 words
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182 1953-07-05 14 200 MYSTERY PUNCTURES DOG DYNAMO' CYCLIST rpHE man who cannot help 1 generating electricity may have to give up his favourite sport, cycling. For the static electricity he generates as he cycles along finds an outlet, it would seem, through his tyres. The result is that the man ex-paratrooper Alan182 words
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383 1953-07-05 14 THE MOST AMAZING ROOMS IN BRITAIN EARLY this week a housemaid will tap on the door of a ground-floor room in Osborne House, Cowes Isle of Wight, England, and ask fo r "the keys.' 1 She will be given entry to the four most private and incredible rooms in the383 words
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633 1953-07-05 14 YEW York City was the undisputed medical centre of the world recently. An estimated 18,000 physicians from all parts of the world and 24,000 resident physicians, internes, nurses, medical technicians, medical students and guests gathered at the 102 nd annual meeting of the633 words
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Advertisement179 1953-07-05 14 CHOSEN BY FAMOUS PEOPLE ALL THE WORLD OVER y^^^^^ 1 1 \j V Wherever fashionable people gather, you will find that their smart taste rules out all other pens in favour of the New Parker "51". The New Parker "51" Pen is decades ahead in design. I It is the179 words
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Advertisement474 1953-07-05 14 n&Koiynos < WITH 'ACTIVE 9 CHLOROPHYLL for the FRESHEST BREATH and WHITEST TEETH ever Now everyoii? can have a healthier mouth and k, lovelier teeth. For the new green Kolynos contain! Nature's wonder worker Chlorophyll in a special active formula. You get the benefits all day long. FRESHER BREATH Cool,474 words
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Article, Illustration1332 1953-07-05 15 Sliaimss Frazer - Sliaimss Frazer Terror by moonlight —Chapter 3 of our new serial By While resting in the Botanic Gardens, Ali bin Mustapha, a Singapore schoolboy, sees two men searching the pockets of a dead Chinese. One is an ugly brute with one arm named Ketam. The other,1,332 words
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776 1953-07-05 15 Branston - Is jealousy another form of madness? Bran ston DUEL TO THE DEATH— IX BALLOONS By IF YOU loved a girl x madly, and she Jilted you, would you however Jealous— kill her, or burn down he r house and with it a whole village? Would you shoot innocent people to776 words
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Article192 1953-07-05 15 TV keeps families together From A London Correspondent THELEVISION is changing family life Just as surely as the arrival of the Charleston the telephone, the cocktail and the radio. Meal hours have altered, bedtimes for children are later, and fewer families now seen entertainment outside their homes. Last week I192 words
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Article108 1953-07-05 15 PLANS for Britain's first atom powered submarine :nay nave to be shelved for 10 or 20 years because the cost is tco high. Blueprints for an underwater monster of 2,000 tons are ready, but naval chiefs say that about $14,000,000 would be needod to build it.108 words
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Advertisement100 1953-07-05 15 V* v% Ml V\l till B PHOSFERINE The Greatest of all Tonics PHOSFERINE is known all over the world as C^^-fui^j''' >f t a really wonderful tonic. If you arc suffering rr* "JA ijft 5 from NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESS, LASSI"'■HI "»f TUDE, DEBILITY, LOSS OF APPETITE, INDIGESTION, SLEEPLESSNESS, get PHOSFERINE today.100 words
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Advertisement109 1953-07-05 15 Next week Don't mi»i next week's exciting instalment Kirn Cheng hesitate*. Don't let tiredness ruin your chances Many people fall behind in their work because of tiredness and lack of energy. Doctors say that such tiredness and lisilessness may occur if the fr^ food we eat fails to supply enough109 words
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Miscellaneous225 1953-07-05 15 design for success, BAC^L^° NS j I know !f«! f%^ surelY*\ Keolly. Mr lw7l^HPß^^3?ag /T7~r~ 7N f^'^^M JoHh if you're Y BT7 But Jol»M. lies r.arir\.l leftiMr you hrtAandiih Cfll.tottfas4lw4.iMs B JTkwks) S ttifltyßM- V tbeeVilos;^l]c«^.h»!p.t «*TJT ttrriHy dtsappot»ti»qß But hts fuite 4 your Touch lofely fl IWi tin^HtVit' YOU225 words
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Advertisement176 1953-07-05 16 SENSATIONAL NEWS The engiiies of all FIRST SEVEN WINNING CARS in the gruelling 24-HOUR LE MANS CAR RACE 1953 (France) were equipped with CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS Results. FIRST: Tony Ro|t fr C. Duncan Hamilton. driving JAGUAR at 105.6 m.p.h. (an all-time record) FASTEST LAP: Ascari, driving FERRARI at 113.5 m.p.h.176 words
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Advertisement371 1953-07-05 16 pi f^^ t_a_a__ I and every onr will admire you! Cnlex Nail Polmh enhance* the natural lovrlinmn of jour nails, invite* the »weetr*l flat- tery! Ontshinrn, ootwear> even A rontlirr polinhea btraun Cute* contains thr miracle-wear infrtdirnt- Fnnmrlon' The mirarnloo* "Spillpruf" fraror? prevent* damage lo rloihe* and furniture allow* ample371 words
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Miscellaneous1650 1953-07-05 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs^^^^^M^, W^^^i^^Jj/£m i HZES 6UZWOZ6 FSSOm ZO&A PvOVOBO AVOH& THB BOTTOM OP -OQ WM f/^^ --^_____=^^^^^B^B^___a_a_B___r^V^^ LAKE TOPAL, BAC* Ae>e>OZ3£O W eoeP\C\OU MO POU&T. SOMBOOOY Mn W^ r "-J-^-S^-^-^t? I^^' HAP aTOLBN THS FATHSe OP PIMONP&, VBT HO ONB COULO NAMG JVy *ffll j CFd^^A^T^l 111 THE1,650 words
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Article505 1953-07-05 17 IF we are to have sponsored television we may also have sponsored columns, as you shall see if you read on Woman Bites Doctor VOW that one doggie (Alsatian Ricky) has given a blood transfusion to another doggie (Spaniel Kirn) anything may happen in hospitals where one blood505 words
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Article378 1953-07-05 17 WELL. it> iitce to have a -iay I off from housework, old man. and see a bit of cricket, with tea in the pavilion. think we both deserve it. old man. I suppose you ieV a cold lunch for the wife? Of course, old man. it doesn't378 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-07-05 17 Merry Anders. 20th Century Fox star, tours a 'native hut set in Hollywood during the filming of 'White Witch Doctor.'23 words
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Article689 1953-07-05 17 Emily tries to meet the British SOMEWHERE between Drake and Keats lie the English. The exact spot has never been chartered, but the roiur is strewn with the literary corpses of writers who have tried to rind the way. "Meet The British" (Newman Neame> by Emily Hahn. Charles Roetter. and689 words
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Article, Illustration373 1953-07-05 17 Please don't spoil the Prince PRINCE CHARLES has had a glorious time during the Coronation days and obviously enJoyed every minute of it. But I hope his wis^mother will now decide that he has had as much of the limelight as any boy can take without being spoilt A Prince373 words
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Advertisement153 1953-07-05 17 (CROSLIY otters j h much There's a price and size just right for you! This now 10. r Croslry Sholvador -*i* Refrigerator givos you thr mirn -le n{ Push Button Autom;itir IVfrositnj;— at the price of an old-fashiono<l handdefrosted refrigerator. See the now 10.5.". Crosloy Shelvador today! CROSLEY pji^q Better153 words
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Advertisement552 1953-07-05 17 End Rheumatism Whi c You Sleep If you suffer sharp j/^ stabbing pulns. if I^3 J" 1 1 ;ir<> 'n' Aching Joints and Limbs. r<c'atica< Nighta, Dizziness. Nsrvousness, Circles under Eyes. Burning. ItchIng Passages. Less of Energy and and Colds, Etc. Ordinary medicine* can't hrlp inn. h h.-iHiise you nwint552 words
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Miscellaneous181 1953-07-05 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD Baal I I mbbT^ uta I I*o T asSfiJtf Ha I I I KolM ACROSS DOWN 1. Demolish (4); 5. Fruit (5); 11 N »f«U (8); 2. Presently (4):, AuthorUe (8); 4. Otherwise (4>: Mercenary 1$). 12. Surplus (7); IJ. .5. AwaT t) Tap (3) 7 EnJoy I'niforra181 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-07-05 18 THIS i% how Los Angeles has tackled irs traffic problem. Seen from the air, the famous four-level sfructurc, right in the heart of the city, shows an almost unbelievable number of fly-overs, bridges and tunnels. One wonders why Singapore cannot h.-vc just56 words
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760 1953-07-05 18 CIMiAPOKh is really a remarkable place, and its inhabitants even more remarkable, b.dTling people. Somewhere, it is decided quite rightly that headlights shall no longer be worn in the city limits, and within a lew days, they're all out A few gentle words760 words
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Article, Illustration170 1953-07-05 18 MOTORING IN MALAYA by Manning Blackwood The answer to that one, basically speaking, is that the roads very rarely stay wet long enough for the building up of the gummy .sort of film that makes for skidding. Secondly, most of the roads in Malaya have a granite base, which, while170 words
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Article, Illustration375 1953-07-05 18 yHE newly formed Malayan Motor Sports Club, the organisers of today's Lornie Mile speed trial in Kuala Lumpur, have received a total of 87 entries, among which are a number of competito'3 who can be expected to set up new marks at this375 words
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759 1953-07-05 18 JOHNNIE JOHNSON - JOHNNIE JOHNSON SINGAPORE SPORTS PARADE ASKS— THIS week-end the Colony's swimming en t h usiasts cpen their season with the start of the S.A.S.A. Water Polo League. Any one of the three teams concerned may win the Championship this year. Tine most d.ncui.sed topic759 words
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Advertisement250 1953-07-05 18 so much better H|N '\{iiij. T| f P LA veß's N9 3 ifW^ V oLhc Quality Ggarettc y*\Al V>l V Singapore $2.10 per tin. Federation $2.30 per tin. P. NO. 3-20. THE BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE j Must be kept going 5,000 NEW BLOOD DONORS i are needed Will you play250 words
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337 1953-07-05 19 SERVICES FAIL AFTER GOOD OPENING STAND KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. AFTER making a good start. Selangor Services collapsed in the final of the Stonor Shield cricket competition against Selangor Police on the Padang today. They put on 59 runs for the first wicket but had lost six wickets for 94 runs337 words
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Article149 1953-07-05 19 Big fight for Chia I OONNY CHIA, Singapore's lead- lne bantamweight, will fight la 10-round contest egainst Cnai Sltphol of Siam at the Happy World arena on Friday. The fight will be an elimination contest for the Orient bantamweight title held by Flashy Ellorde of the Philippines. Promoter Fong. a149 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-07-05 19 Blue Rovers beat Seranguon M.Y. 2-1 In a SAFA Dtv. 3C league game at Q«y)ang yesterday. Osman and Jaffar scored for Blue Rovers while Mohd. Salleh replied for Serangoon. S/Sgt. Dyson refereeo. .MALACCA goalkeeper Gray just beats Awang Bakar. Singapore centre forward, to the ball in a64 words
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Article783 1953-07-05 19 Malacca lose 7-1 By SENTINEL SINGAPORE were clearly the masters in their Malaya Cup match against Malacca at Jalan Besar stadium, but they might have had twice as many goals as the seven they scored if the attack had found its "bite" right from the783 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-07-05 19 Itu II KAN makes a good cover drive during his innings of 13 on the padang yesterday when Singapore and Malacca began their inter-State cricket game. Singapore were in a strong position at the end of the first day's play. Sunday Times picture.48 words
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Article466 1953-07-05 19 Selangor beat Pahang in the rain KUALA LIMPUR, Sat. ADAPTING themselves better tn the waterlogged ground and settling down quickly, Selangor trounced Pahang 6-1 in their Malaya Cup soccer match on the H.Q. > ground here today. Selangor's forward line, with ihe inclusion ol Sandy McDonald, formerly of Singapore, and466 words
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Article39 1953-07-05 19 RAF Tengah oeat RAF Cnanvrl 'ov six crickets in their RAF Mali, i cricket tournament game yesterday. Changi 73 i Barton 27. Davenuurt 13. Taylor 4-19). Tengah 76 for 4 iCheesman 28, O'Connoll 17 n.0.. Davenport 3-32).39 words
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Article44 1953-07-05 19 Rajaji S C. oeat Sllvajl l"ootjaii I XI 3-0 in a friendly soccer match j at Farrer Park yesterday. Syed All 1 2) and Loganathan scored for Rajaji. In another frlenflly. Genial Youngsters beat Yellow Youni> r,;, 12-0 at Farrer Park yesterday.44 words
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212 1953-07-05 19 Williams Sheppard in century partnership Singapore got off to a i-ommanding start with a total of 213 in the interstate cricket match against Malacca on the S.R.C. padang yesterday. Malacca, starting their innings just before tea. lost five wickets for 114 runs when stumps were drawn. Feature of yesterday's play212 words
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Article139 1953-07-05 19 In a friendly badminton match at the Clerical Union Hall lilr"ind B.P beat Swifn.B.P. by eiiht ?fimes to one. Results (Fairvind B.P first* Singles Suadl bin Tahir beat Lim Kirn Jee 15-4. l*-9: Ahmad bin Tnib beat Chow Khye Lock IS-1. 15-5; Haron bin Jasno139 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-07-05 20 The Malacca cricket team walking into the firld for their interstate rricket match against Singapore on the padang yesterday. The Colony scored 213 runs in their first knock Sunday Times picture.31 words
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Article215 1953-07-05 20 PENANG, Sat. EUROPEANS were all out for 79 runs In the flrst innings of their annual cricket Test against Rest on the Victoria Green today. In reply. Rest scored 71 runs for the loss of three wickets at close of play. Europeans started disastrously losing their215 words
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Article325 1953-07-05 20 A BRILLIANT century partnership by Ho Lian Kee and Tan Henp Hoe, who scored 43 and 60 n.o. respectively, enabled Singapore Chinese Recreation Club to lead Selanjror Chinese Recreation Club in thnr two-day cricket match at Hons Lim Green yesterday. Singapore Chinese won the toss325 words
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Article122 1953-07-05 20 IPOH, Sat. Five Perak Police Contingent records went overboard today, the concluding day of a two-day athletic meet held on the Anderson School ground, Ipoh. j Inspector Peter Fernandez won (he individual championship wlih three firsts and a second while i K R Krlshnan. a122 words
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Article125 1953-07-05 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Bat. T)RAW 'or the first round of the Foo'ball Association of Selangor dip resulted Byes: XL Garrison. TPCA, Belr.ntfor Chinese Athletic Association UMNO P.W D. Sports Club T 9elar«or Rangers "B Selangor Chinese Recreation Clnb v Police Depot. Selangor Indian Association t B»iltan125 words
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941 1953-07-05 20 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON Frorr ispeciai 10 tne straits Times) LONDON. Saturday. ENGLAND'S team for the Third Test at Old Trafford L* will be announced here tomorrow. The Australians will not choose theirs until just before the match begins. But with two Tests941 words
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70 1953-07-05 20 IPOH. Saturday. A one mile 1 race open to visitors U Included In the programme of the Methodist Afternoon School sports which art to be held on July lion Urn A.C.S. I ground in Lahat Road. There will also be two school invitation ielays70 words
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