The Straits Times, 12 July 1953
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Title Section18 1953-07-12 1 12 M 1955 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Mat* 1 No. 935. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1953. 15 CENTS18 words
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Article442 1953-07-12 1 "Faui enemy at the people* attached in ttussia LONDON, Saturday. I"HE Kremlin's propaganda machine went into top gear last night to condemn the ex-police boss Lavrenti P. Beria in the eyes of Russia's millions. Red propagandists used radio, newspapers and mass meetings to brand Beria442 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-07-12 1 MacC. the Temiar THE DEPUTY High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacCillivray. examines the b-imboj water holder which a heavily beaded Temiar girl is carrying. Sir Donald was on a visit to the aborigines at Fort Kemar in Upp«r Perak. With him it Mr. Dara Singh. Hie Assistant Protector of Aborigines in52 words
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Article, Illustration363 1953-07-12 1 Tulloh, Spencer lose their licences By Sunday Times Reporter THE Straits Racing Association, ruling body of the Malayan Turf, have decided not to rencv the riding licences of Col«n Tulloh, champion jockey in 1952, and Albert Spencer, whose association with Malayan racing dates back to the early *****. Both jockeys363 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-07-12 1 i-n.ino NOKKEY. who with Edmund Hill.iry climbed Mount Everest, shows an ice axe to Bobby Howes and his daughter. Sally Anne, when he visited them backstage »t Her Majecty's Theatre in London last week where rttey are starring in "Paint Your Wagon." An interested onlooker is Tensing's daughter51 words
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Article176 1953-07-12 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. gRITAIN intends to go cw\ with its plan for a four-power meeting between Western and Soviet leaders despite the struggle for power inside Russia. The acting Foreign Secretary. Lord Salisbury. rr.Me that clear duiing the opening ses&on of the Big Three foreign ministers'UP - 176 words
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Article88 1953-07-12 1 LONDON. Ist. Britain's Amalgamated Engineering Union has inivted its 54,000 women members to take slimming courses and bring glamour to the factory bench. Details of the courses ar c given in the union's monthly newsletter. "After one month's effort the result was three inches oH the88 words
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Article25 1953-07-12 1 NEW DELHI. Sat— The Indian Government today removed controls on price and distribution of all kinds of ek>< and on yarn prices. U.P.UP - 25 words
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Article133 1953-07-12 1 NEW DELHI, Sat T AVRENTI Beria's dismissal by the Kremlin may have arisen partly from failure as head of the Russian Atomic Development Commission to catch up with America and Britain in the production of atomic weapons, the Indian Express chain of newspapers in Delhi, Madras and133 words
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Article34 1953-07-12 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The three Democratic members of Senator Joseph R. McCarthys Permanent Investigation Subcommittee resigned in a body yesterday as a result of a dispute over staff director J B Mattthews.— UJ».34 words
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Article180 1953-07-12 1 SEOUL, Saturday. AN authoritative source said here today President Eisenhower's special envoy. Mr. Walter Robertson, and President Syngman Rhee, of South Korea, had reached a satisfactory" understanding on the basis for a Korean rrjee The United Nations Command was now ready »to sign an armistice wheneverReuter - 180 words
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Article47 1953-07-12 1 WASHINGTON. Sat.— President Eisenhower yesterday signed a bill to ban the disP 1 a y of international or foreign flags "in equal or superior prominence" t o the American flag but said he hoped Congress would clarify its language later to avoid international misunderstanding.—A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article29 1953-07-12 1 TOKYO, Sat— State Minister Bamboku Ono said today that the latest casualty figures for the recent floods on Kyushu island listed 684 dead an< 2,097 injured.— UP.UP - 29 words
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Article79 1953-07-12 1 LONDON. Sat. rV British Medical Journal reported today that British scientists had developed an artificial heart that can he used on human brings. It said Dr. D. D. Melrose. of the post-graduate Medical School of London and his colleagues had brought the apparatus to "a highUP - 79 words
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Article88 1953-07-12 1 WILLOWS, California, Sat. FOURTEEN missionary trainees and a forest service employee were trapped and burned to death yesterday when a forest fire they I thought they had controlled broke out anew as they sat [down to eat dinner. A sudden shift in the wind trapped aUP - 88 words
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Article26 1953-07-12 1 LONDON, Sat —Mrs. Herbert Morrison, wife of the Deputy Leader of the Labour Opp'*'Ition, died today. She was in her late fifties— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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244 1953-07-12 1 Three more terrorists killed in Perak KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. rpHREE MORE Communist terrorists have been killed by security forces in the Federatton. Terrorists have I murdered a young Indian boy and wounded his brother and two members of the security forces. A man and two women terrorists were shot yesterday244 words
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142 1953-07-12 1 TITLE CONTEST: WINNING ENTRY ON PAGE THREE Mrw. t liai wins the «*oi»8«'sl. chooses $3,000 THE Straits Times Title Contest No- 1 was won by Mrs. S. Y. Chai, of 200, Rasah Road, Seremban. Her entry was judged to contain the mo^t meritorious set of answers for the first and142 words
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Article44 1953-07-12 1 DAMASCUS. Sat— All Syria's taxis were mobilised yesterday to bring more than 3.000 Syrians from the Lebanon and Jordan to vote with thousands I of their fellow-countrymen or a new draft constitution for Syria and the election of n President.44 words
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Article44 1953-07-12 1 CAPETOWN, Sat. The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, left Capetown yesterday for Australia in the liner Athenic. He had been visiting the Un;on after attending the Coronation of Queen Elizabe'h and the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference in London. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article33 1953-07-12 1 PARIS, Sat.— Gen. Matthrw ■L Ridgway said a formal farrwell to Frajice yestrrday and conferred with Marshal Alj>honse Juin. newly-appointed j Commander of all Allied troop.s in Europe's central sector U.P.UP - 33 words
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Article26 1953-07-12 1 MANILA. Sat— Two experts of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission are startinc a piojrramme next week to explore the Philippines -lor uranium. U.P.UP - 26 words
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Article838 1953-07-12 1 ENGLAND FIGHT BACK MANCESTER. Sat. rwa.s a bowlen* day :n the Third Tes t at Manchester today. On a difficult wicket. Australia lost seren men for only- 97 runs and wpr P all out 18. Enil;ind at the Close were 126 lor four 192 runs behind. nd started badly, losing838 words
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Advertisement83 1953-07-12 1 mmkk tl 23-n. emu st. TEI.EPHONE ***** < mm LIGHT up one of these superb Knpli^h cigarettes of pre-war excellence. Savour the rich, mellow smoothness of that pure Virpinia tnbaeco and you will have formed a lasting preference for Rothmans De Luxe irginia! You will know why, in the most83 words
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Article, Illustration2424 1953-07-12 2 ANNE SCOTT- JAMES - ANNE SCOTT-JAMES The testament of people who should know by a mi ii \nn Jk STOKES.. i^|*j He wakes ■ij&gk even dar at and 1 retires at 10 JJOW is it that some people can live richer, more creative lives than others? Arc they born with2,424 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-07-12 2 NEXT WEEK: The Women This is Elizabeth Arden. Her career has changed the beauty habits of women, and her own life too. Elizabeth Arden is one of the women examined in this series next week.35 words
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Advertisement235 1953-07-12 2 v flß^B^BH^B^BP*^^ 1 9| brusKupjour y^lj) iSMHE- V\ Vf AN attractive imile vjC\ til k demands sound, white \BL. 4, 111 f teeth. Let the Wisdom tooth- \B^ <*" I vv I brush help! Nylon tufts are designed to reach between the teeth 4\\ (where most decay begins) and the235 words
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476 1953-07-12 3 Singapore traffic police inspector gaoled for telling lies -SIKMKIXi; STATE OF AFFAIRS," SAYS JUDGE INSPECTOR Abu Bakar bin Ismail, who has been 14 years in the Singapore Police Force, was convicted in the Traffic District Court yesterday on two charges of making false statements on Oct. 30 and Nov. 4476 words
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Article, Illustration130 1953-07-12 3 Mrs Chai of Scremban, winner of the Straits Times Title Contest No. 1, submitted the first and second selections given below. They were judged to be the most meritorious. Another Title Contest starts tomorrow. lit: B "Sorry, but I'm tied t-j -ny Ist: C. "The130 words
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117 1953-07-12 3 WELFARE DEPT. LACKS SEATS, HE SAYS M R M p D NAIR. a Singapore Legislative Councillor, yesterday urged the Covernment to provide more seats for people visiting the Social Welfare Department. Mr. Nair said many people. including old men and women and disabled persons, had to s"-and long hours outside117 words
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Article192 1953-07-12 3 Singapore rubber market yes- i terday was down slightly on the previous day but there HI no selling pressure. July first grade closed torday at 66' i cents a pound. five eights of a cent down on thr previous day's close. Lower prices followed easing on192 words
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Article18 1953-07-12 3 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was declared ■t »:i:> a picul, down S2 118 words
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Article66 1953-07-12 3 BITTER WORTH. Sat. For slashing his young wife with a parang after she had refused to return home with him, PariasamT, 47, a labourer was today gaoled for three months. Inspector Clovindasamy lold the Butteru'orlh Court that Pariasimy's wif e l?ft him after quarrel to stay66 words
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Article71 1953-07-12 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— The narrow woodrn bridge on th' 1 main trunk Johore Bahru to. Kuala Lumpur mad at thr 50th; milr \m likely to or replaced by a permanent bridge this yea The design is being prepared nnd work it expected to ho<;i soon.71 words
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Article58 1953-07-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Srlangor Sikh Union rirricied at its general meeting to invest $12.00(1 In the Federa- i tion of Malaya security loan j to support the Federation Government in its fight p.^ainst the bandits and to i-iriicnte that the Sikhs were! not behind other races58 words
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Article69 1953-07-12 3 BERLIN, Sat. The three Western Commandants in Berlin. In a letter to MaiorGeneral P. T. Dibrova. Soviet commandant of Berlin, yn.steriomanded the re.ea-se of all East German workers arrested after last month's disturbances in East Germany The letter was drafted after a meeting of the69 words
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Article33 1953-07-12 3 U.S. envoy delayed PARIS. Sat. The U.S. Ambassador to Moscow Mr. Charles E. Bohlen left by piano for Now York yesterday aftr bcinp delayed for morr than nn hour by an airline strikr-33 words
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Article88 1953-07-12 3 HE WAS OUT WHEN THE POLICE CAME Ong Eng Guan. admitting being out on Friday night when he wa.s under orders from the Colonial Secretary to remain in his house, ye.sir relay told a Singapore court that he overspent the time with his wife whom he visited in hospital. Ong88 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-07-12 3 Mm Margaret Onon and Surgeon Lieut. Peter William Rugglts leaving Sr. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. yesterday jfre» Hi«ir wedding. Sunday Times picture.23 words
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Article98 1953-07-12 3 He snipped aft chain with pliers TILLING a youth. Tan Chye Liang, that he ought to be ashamed of himself for stealing from an right-year-old girl, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, Singapore Criminal District Judge, yesterday sent him to gaol for six months. The judge also ordered a rear's police supervision98 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-07-12 3 Mist Hwang Li-Er jdmires one ot the ISO pictures by world famous photographers from the collection of Mr. Loke Wan Tho now on exhibition at the Bri'ish Council Hall.world famous photographers from the collection of Mr - 31 words
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Article42 1953-07-12 3 There are 144 civil cases on the Singapore High Court calendar awaiting hearing during August and the followinc months The dates for the hearing of these cases will be fixed at the Registry on Saturday next42 words
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Article180 1953-07-12 3 European found dead in sea THE SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, was told yesterday that the body of a European with a haversack containing six bottles of beer strapped to it was found floating in the sea off the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on June180 words
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Article98 1953-07-12 3 ANCHORAGE ALASKA. Sat. ASH AND SMOKE from three erupting volcanoes plunged 20.000 square miles off Western Alaska into darkness yesterday disrupting communication and possibly endangering the lives of 100 persons in a remote fishing village The volcanoes began erupting early yesterday sending clouds of hot ashesUP - 98 words
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Advertisement368 1953-07-12 3 I n« OWN *< t •jf Share this glamour were! ot Ho.ly wood'i most alluring SCrCC S ar<>> and ma *f ac on MC.M »tar > our 0N n beauty with famous "Never Let a acror Hollywood Make-up Me Go." m ihecorrecl shades which arc mdtj^^"^^^ vtdually prescribed 10 enliven368 words
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Article, Illustration449 1953-07-12 4 THEY TOIL ALL DAY LO.\I, I OH A BETTER FUTURE THE people who walk down High Street and Old Market Square in Kuala Lumpur are usually busy folks, but they stop and stare as two little boys pass by every evening. And there If admiration449 words
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Article648 1953-07-12 4 NIGHT IN A PLANTER'S BUNGALOW FOR certain reasons the i Tuan never likes to be away from the Dusun for even one night. Lately, however, it was necessary that he should stay a night at a plan- ter's bungalow. Before leaving the house full of misgivings, he hands what he648 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-07-12 4 This picture, "Nature Study." was taken by Miss Mary Beck of 228 Circular Road Kuala Lumpur.20 words
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Article, Illustration338 1953-07-12 4 THE portly tuan on the Fraser's Hill coif course swore as a distant "crump" came rolling over the mountain peaks just as he was about to drive. The ball left the tee all right but came to rest a scant six yards away. However,338 words
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Article203 1953-07-12 4 THERE are eight typewriters In Singapore which register only dots. They are Braille typewriters the only ones of their kind in the Colony and are owned by blind students of the Social Welfare's Nantina Home la Queen Street. The machines, ordered from the Institute for203 words
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Advertisement129 1953-07-12 4 p|J|lg|" rarkerDlpen V/^ 7^ nfl^^^^r^ ...THE GIFT OF LASTING V^^j^J^>.C^^^ USEFULNESS AND JOYI Whatevfr the occasion— whoever is to re- System which makes filling easy, writing effbrtccive your gift, you know that the Parker less. Make your gift a Parker "51" Pen with "51" Pen will bring pleasure through the129 words
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Advertisement385 1953-07-12 4 MARMiTE i IS EVERYONE'S fifctess food /0\ *G**s fir**' Thr vitamins in Marmite keep everyone fitte'"— and these vitamins mean good health both N now and In the future. By adding Marmite _V\ to our meals every day, we strengthen our rOxVM bodies to resist chills and diseases; wt ;^>sW385 words
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Article, Illustration310 1953-07-12 5 Eastern fabrics on parade in Singapore TOP-LINE New York model. Helen Russell, who is on a visit to Singapore, will be one of the seven mannequins- -including twe French women who will take part in a mannequin show at the Adelphi Hotel tomorrow night.310 words
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Article, Illustration139 1953-07-12 5 AN American doctor, who is in Singapore today, has a novel way of ce ebratmg her 90th birrhday she is tlymc round the world. Dr. Clara McGuigan. Philadelphia, flew into Singapore yesterday by 8.0.A.C. Constellation after travelling half way round the world. She said: "I139 words
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Article42 1953-07-12 5 An Indian labourer. Laksman Rao. 24, was killed yesterday when h P fell into the hatch of a ship in the Singapore Harbour Board While unloading some cargo hp fell 4Q feet to his death.42 words
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Article18 1953-07-12 5 Mr. F.R.N.H. Massey. a Singapore lawyer, has returned to the Colony after a holiday in Britain.18 words
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Article, Illustration185 1953-07-12 5 FLISH merchant navy officer, Jan Kaczmarczyk. who jumped ship in Singapore rather than return to Communist Poland, was taking a happier view of life yesterday. He was interviewed by a Whit^ Russian working here who said he would try to get him185 words
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Article83 1953-07-12 5 The president of the Sin- gapore Labour Party. Mr. S. K. Reddi. said last n:ght that' his Party wished t 0 dissociate itself with the appointment of Mr. P. M. Williams. a Colony unionist, as vice-| president of the Pan-Mala- van Labour party "We are surprised that83 words
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Article97 1953-07-12 5 THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, will inspect a new low-rental type of house designed by the Sin- gapore Improvement Trust, at the Upper Aljunied Road squatter settlement on Tuesday. It is semi permanent, single-storeyed. built of hollow concrete blocks and has a corrugated97 words
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Article49 1953-07-12 5 KUANTAN. Sat.— Hajl Abdul Rahman bin Hussain, who appealed against a sentence of one year's imprisonment ment passed on him by the lower court in Pekan for criminal breach of trust, had his sentence reduced to six months by Mr. Justice Abdul Hamid in the Kuantan Assizes.49 words
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Article97 1953-07-12 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 a.m. Morning Star; 7.30 News; 7.35-10.00 Music; 10. IS Science Survey; 10.30-11.30 Music: 11.30 Sunday Morning Service; 12.00 Programme* In Malay; 1.00 p.m Lleht Music; 1.30 News; 1.45 Radio Malaya Trio; 2.00 Waltz Time; 2.30 Rendezvous with the Stars: S.OO Concert Hour; 400 Listener*' Choice: 5.0097 words
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Article67 1953-07-12 5 Inche Hasbie bin Sulaiman. a 26-year-old Malay artist on the staff of the Sarawak Information Service, Kuching, arrived in Singapore yesterday jby air to study poster work and publicity technique in the Colony. He will visit Radio Malaya and Raffles Museum and Library during his two-month67 words
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Article122 1953-07-12 5 Malayan students who wish to study in British univcrMties should get in touch with the Director of Colonial Scholars in Britain as soon M possible. Deadlines for applications to reach the director are: For entry to medical schools in 1955, July 1. 1954. For entry to122 words
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Article87 1953-07-12 5 Since rabies wtl discovered in Singapore two months ago. I Johore Customs officials have kept a strict watch for anyone trying to smuggle Colon;--dogs into the state. So far they have not causht I anyone. Previously it was only the Customs officials on the Singapore87 words
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77 1953-07-12 5 SINGAPORE is building a secret underground cham- ber to be used as an emergency control room it the City is attacked. For security reasons its location cannot be disclosed. I The chamber, which will I co«t about $100,000, will be air conditioned. During an77 words
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129 1953-07-12 5 5-year wait: Then teacher weds pupil SUNGEI PATANI. Sat. For five years a former Chinese teacher and his pupil could not marry because both had the same surname. But this week their parents relented and the romance had a happy ending at the Sunpei Patani Secretariat for Chinese Affairs. The129 words
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Article91 1953-07-12 5 A group of American and Chinese girls in Singapore are now crajy over a new form of dancing Indian classical. Their instructor is Mr. Dcv Datta Jrtley. .student of thr famous Indian dancer, I'day Shankir. H e said yesterday that the enthusiasm for Indian dancing was91 words
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217 1953-07-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. COR not complying with an order of the Supreme Court to surrender two land titles. Chin Ah Kiew was brought before Mr. Justice Storr today to show cause why she should net be sent to the civil prison for217 words
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Article35 1953-07-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— The i driver of a police scout car. N. Nadarajah, wnose vehicle was in collusion "with a bus, was i fined $50 in the Court today for inconsiderate driving. <35 words
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Advertisement147 1953-07-12 5 to no w>. w There's no need to win a sweep to be the proud owner of a Rolex wristwatch! Yes, there's a Rolex model to suit every pocket. Ask your nearest dealer to show you the wide range of Rolex watches which from the modestly priced models in steel147 words
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Advertisement274 1953-07-12 5 To Importers, Dealers, Consumers of Galvanized Corrugated Sheets. Gauge 33. riaa«« Rcwarc of "THREE STARS' Brand hnitafttOßS, QeaaJsM ntnl Hr.il Red r4t]our "THREE STARS' F^rami sti»m|>o<l On Every Sheet is As Follows. Beware Of Following Imi'ations without Triangle. THREE STARS Please Do Not Ba Cheated WHY Attfsctive Price and Mere274 words
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Article, Illustration879 1953-07-12 6 He took English education to Malaya's rural areas THE STORY OF 30 YEARS 9 SERVICE DERAK will soon say 1 good-bye to a man, who, by dol"B more for the cause of eduoat.^on in the State than any of his p edecessors. loaves behind an lndcliole mark in the history879 words
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Article308 1953-07-12 6 Army playgoers can (hank SEME SERVICES theatregoers jn Singapore have every reason to be grateful to the REME Dramatic Society for presenting, at regular intervals, plays of a consistently high standard. Their recent production. "Hay Fever," has maintained tlrls high standard in spite of a mast unfortunate delay of one308 words
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Article, Illustration834 1953-07-12 6 f)NE of the great mysteries of history will always be: Why did the people of China turn to Communism? They are, possibly excepting the French, the most determined individualists ever known on earth. These thoughts were inspired by a little comedy I observed last week. Watching a834 words
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Advertisement664 1953-07-12 6 WHITER TEETH in 14 days with Macleans MAKE THIS M-DAT TEST: Why not give Macleans a |r|| "1- yo irself? Bt n■ t ia>r about it dean your teeth thoroughly rnorn're and night for a COUple of weeks Right frr-n the Mart your mirror will show you the 'difference as664 words
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Advertisement328 1953-07-12 6 E VCU AIAI \M CA9ilaAwv/| Cognac Brandy /jjjjj^j^W > BORNEO j .(H &M Protect i^T CHEST and srWi tSr^ IUHQ% l\ YNS'v JtvCVW^- Coughs and chest laW \^™tV^?U-\J\ complaints may ■Mfc I^l Bpj I l ea d to serious Ti^tW. a^B^B^smT^ X' complications. '^sHP^V"*""^^ 1"° powerful a |T tonic properties328 words
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Article922 1953-07-12 7 MAEEL MEYWUCK - MAEEL MEYWUCK T»HE end of the Smock Age is in sight. So many women now combine career and family that they've refused to sit back and give up smart clothes just be cause they're having a baby, and the designeis have had to come round922 words
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Article359 1953-07-12 7 IT it high time we housewives rebelled. Fancy prices inferior produce are playing havoc wirh the housekeeping money In fhei« hard rimei we must insist on the best produce oar money can buy. Here is a yiint-by-point RU'4e on how not to be swindled: VEGETABLES359 words
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Article245 1953-07-12 7 ALL WEARING COTTON LONDON. IN almost startling contrast to the dazzling jewellery and gorgeous fabrics of the Coronation period, came the Lancashire cottons to play London Fashion Fortnight. At the Hyde Park Hotei showing of the Manchester Cotton Board's collection, ten out of eleven top line designers contributed their skill245 words
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Advertisement585 1953-07-12 7 Deep-Cleansing /r/rr.i Tat, deep-cleansing is the greatest secret in beauty care. Because a perfectly clean skin is the foundation of true beauty. 'Anne French Cleansing Milk actually floats away the hidden dust and impurities right from the base of four pores, rt removes the dust you can't even see by585 words
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Advertisement240 1953-07-12 7 AN D \^%sl\ /7 AVO 1 0 vv- >>► MEXT MORNING Jjft^ HEADACHE -Jigb) You should take rwo ASPRO "^^SllPpC tablets BEFORE you go out and ■"-<s.£. CT^ two more next morning when you waken. When you do this your head will be clear and you £p*^ £> will feel240 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1953-07-12 8 The boots that caused a storm.. .and the 'debs' who seek my advice as told to ERIC BENNETT BARBARA GOALEN, making a quick change during a fashion show on television, snatched at the zip-fastener on her dress. There was a disconcerting crack, and the1,406 words
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Article433 1953-07-12 8 I AM Just 17-years-old and my hair Is gradually turnning grey. Can you please advise me what special hairoil I must use? I didn't use any for a long time but recently I was advised to try certain pomades. However. I don't think they have done433 words
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Advertisement75 1953-07-12 8 From the first pleasing touch in the morning to the last soothing dab at af^^2^^ light let "47-11" GENUINE EAU DE COLOGNE pJMfJf give you blisslj! comfort. [wSH^L Moisten your temples, inns!? its aromatic j<^ j^^^ fragrance or add an ample dash to your 'r A^MB^^ bath to regain ease75 words
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Advertisement395 1953-07-12 8 n&Koiynos WITH 'ACTIVE' CHLOROPHYLL for the FRESHEST BREATH and WHITEST TEETH ever! Now everyone can have a healthier mouth and lovelier teeth. For the new green Kolynos contains Nature's wonder worker Chlorophyll in a special active formula. You get the benefits all day long. FRESHER BREATH Cool, refreshing Kolynos with395 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-07-12 9 Cutting the cak c at the Officers' Men. Changi. where Major H D Follct of the ttt. Battalion, East Yorfct. and hit bride, formerly Mist Hazel Hoddcr. a awning titter with tnt RAF. Changi Hospital, held a reception after their wedding yesterday at St. George's Church, Singapore. Sunday52 words
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296 1953-07-12 9 $7 million dollar wharf ready at end of the month SINGAPORE Harbour Board's new $1 million fitting-out wharf in Bukit Chermin bay will be ready at the end of the month Its completion will mark the end of the first phase of a multi-million dollar expansion scheme aimed at making296 words
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Article227 1953-07-12 9 Society will grant another scholarship rE Singapore Musxal Society yesterday announced the institution of a violincello scholarship open to students and permanently domiciled residents of Singapore between the ages of 14 and 28. This scholarship will be of two years' duration and will cover the cost227 words
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Article68 1953-07-12 9 Tan Sim Chua, postmaster at Tiong Bahru, who had earlier pleaded guilty in a Singapore police court to a criminal breach of trust charge, yesterday claimed trial and had his case transferred to th e criminal District Court. Tan was alleged to have misappropriated $1,271 between January68 words
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Article105 1953-07-12 9 KUANTAN, Sat. MOHAMED BIN UDA, a Home Guard, was acquitted by Mr. Justice Abdul Ha- nid at a special sessions of the Kuantan Assizes on a charge of murder. The Judge, assisted by two Malay assessors, did not call for Mohamed's defence after a three-day sitting.105 words
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Article72 1953-07-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Federation trade union officers met in Kuala Lumpur yesterday and formed an association. One item on the agenda of the inaugural meeting was negotiations on salary scales. The following were elected office bearers: President Mr. B. Kumaran- secretary, Mr. Tsung Tse Meng: treasurer,72 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-07-12 9 Mr. R. D. Wrigtit (seated centre), who left Singapore by air for long leave in Britain yesterday. He was entertained to a forewell dinner parry by members of Hie staff of Hte Tank and Pipe Line Department, Purav Bukom *t Hie lubilee Restaurant. Singapore. la»t Wednesday. Sunday Times51 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-07-12 9 Mr. Sandy C. Pillay. chairman of the Singapore Safety First Council donate* bis blood at the Blood Transfusion section of Hie Safety First Exhibition at Hie Victoria Memorial Hall.32 words
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174 1953-07-12 9 A DELEGATION of six clergymen from Singapore headed by the Rev. Timothy Tow Siang Hui of the Life Church English Service, will leave for Japan on Tuesday by air via Bangkok and Hong Kong to attend the Second General Assembly of the Far174 words
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Article31 1953-07-12 9 i t*, Th o 1 Summer °ymkhana of mo Singapore Polo Club will Thnn, Pla ce D at the P° lo BfOUnd. Thomson Road, at 9 a.m. today.31 words
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Article169 1953-07-12 9 THE mechanisation of part oi Treasury has begun. True nave been installed and are no With more machines in action at the end of the year, red tape will be cut and the entire Government accounting procedure will be speeded up. It is understood that the169 words
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Article35 1953-07-12 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Mr. J. Drysdale, on his return from leave in Britain, has relieved Mr. S. W. C. Dunlop as Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Johore. Mr. Dunlop has been transferred to Singapore.35 words
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190 1953-07-12 9 QN week nights- most Singapore's restaurant bands find they are playing to empty or near empty houses. "People just haven't jot the money these days to spend $20 a head on dining, dancing and drinks," one pianist said yesterday. "The few who190 words
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Article96 1953-07-12 9 SEREMBAN. Sat. Padi planters in Negri Sembilan are being urged to follow th« gazetted dates for planting padi in the State All officers of the State Agriculture Department, headed by Mr. G. S. Keeping, are now carrying out an intensive propaganda campaign to try to persuade96 words
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Article203 1953-07-12 9 THE Singapore Progressive Party, in its newsletter published yesterday, criticises the Government for its "thoughtless" method of distributing Coronation medals. It says that the system used "certainly docs not encourage loyalty among the citizens The newsletter adds: "Without any desire to detract from the success of203 words
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Advertisement183 1953-07-12 9 immPM llUli"' 1 jlj ijf -*^\T|| pO« tfF I 1 irORD I*l 1 i -'tC c lit A/so SWISS ALL WOOL GABERDINE 58" in 6 colours MOHAIR WORSTED TISSUE WHITE POPLIN SHIRTS made to order $8 50 each AMERICAN NYLON RAYON MIXED TROUSERS made to order $14/--and a Large range183 words
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Advertisement116 1953-07-12 9 \mm -3&I 1? /5 a beauty treatment that /MA makes your glamour glow wf i from head to toe ■WmH '■*l /t£M IN THE /Kill O»« or Hte commonest Malayan game bird*. Hie CRESTED CREEN >^~4f* may be foMnd almost anywhere e«cept in mangrove, sandy areas «M^5S 2"^*^*^*^* o» thick116 words
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Article624 1953-07-12 10 Singapore, Sun., July 12, 1953. IT has been a bad month for Communism perhaps the worst since the Hitler-Stalin pact in 1939. Workers in East Germany. Czechoslovakia and Poland have staged desperate revolts against regimes which posed before th:' world as workers paradises And now the second624 words
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Article, Illustration784 1953-07-12 10 Charles Wintour - Charles Wintour 'It is being said that high members of the Royal Family are not opposed to a marriage 9 By The article printed below appeared in a rempnanible British nefmpaper lamt Sunday. THERE is too much gossip and there are too many rumours about784 words
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Article484 1953-07-12 10 Capt. D. H - Capt. D. H. By RATIONAL Service doctors and dentists— like the light. ng soldiers and members of the supporting; Corps who are not regular soldiersare playin c a vitally lmpor tant role in th e campaign against the Communist ter rorists in Malaya Three out484 words
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Article1027 1953-07-12 10 YOUR leader of last Sunday contains a suggestion which I put to the Improvement Trust two or three years ago as a means of getting attap kamponß dwellers out into the country In a census of persons living in several of the Tiong Bahru and Sllai kampongs1,027 words
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Article, Illustration733 1953-07-12 10 John Randolph - KOREA: What Syngman Rhee's soldiers think John Randolph By Not all the South Korean army wants to drive n*rth to the Yalu alone. It is not hard to find Republic of Kore? soldie's who know such a course would be national suicide. It is not hard to find others whoAP - 733 words
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Advertisement608 1953-07-12 10 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED one retired Tamil ■peaking Trplst Apply Box No ASR9. SunT WANTED acents for beautiful Indian Sarees. Blouslnex Suitings A- Shirtings Decent Commission Pn<-"<: <-xtra Jlndals Ludhlana (India) ABOUT YOUR FUTURE Send for famous Guide to Careen and de'itHs of Diploma Courses In all Commercial and608 words
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Advertisement121 1953-07-12 10 World leader in radio for 3 5 years makers of the world's finest radio and radio-phonographs Model J762R87 New 3-B*nd Standard A P^ Sfcort Wave Rtdio-Pho-no«raph featuring the Bf famoui Cobra-Mafic re-cord-c*»i.«er. Pl.y, r*■^gy^jfcHfc^ flAt eordt any site. any MBm peed Model |519T 2^ Magnificent new 2-bano KAIWIAI Clock Radio121 words
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Article, Illustration228 1953-07-12 11 Till: (ORI'ORAL MET HI \l Till I <.<>OIH SS OF THE MOO.V l.OVE came to Corporal Alan Pickford of the Royal Army Pay Corps, last August Bank Holiday in Hone Kone. Pretty dance hostess Ho of the Moon)228 words
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Article264 1953-07-12 11 TWO ENGLISH Muslims intend to pedal through Malaya on a 35-year-old tandem bicycle. They are Ahmed Sayec he refuses to give his KnglUh name and his English w.fc. Asma. who have ridden their aged tandem from England, via the African desert, through India and Ceylon,264 words
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Article56 1953-07-12 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Chin Wenp Keng, a Singapore thysican, was fined $25 in the olice Court today lor moving hinese medicinal heros and medicines without a permit. He produced a permit permitting him 10 days to sell the medicines in Johore. The court ordered the56 words
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Article40 1953-07-12 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— Dato 6yed Abdul Kadir, Mentri Besar, Johore, who went to England for the Coronation, has left for a tour of the Con tin<*ent, after which he will leave Yor Mecca before returning to Johore.40 words
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Article167 1953-07-12 11 New fire station for S' pore OINOAPORES new $l»/ 2 mil- lion fire station at Alex- andra will be ready at the end of tnir, year and that will mean a better fire service for the Colony, the actin" IFire Chief. Mr. J. Ancrus. told the Sunday Times yesterday. Built167 words
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Article52 1953-07-12 11 Fifteen hundred posters with the Queen's Coronation speech and six pictures of the crowning will be distributed free to Singapore schools, clubs and other organisations this week by the Public Relations Office. One thousand of the posters are in English and Chinese. 300 in Jnwi and 20052 words
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Article32 1953-07-12 11 LONDON, Sat. Ten American airmen were killed when their twin-engined C--47 transport and a Norwegian Thunder Jet fighter plane collided yesterday near a West Norway air base —A .P32 words
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Article800 1953-07-12 11 "If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature 11 Cor. 5:17. CHIRCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL: 7 a.m. Sz a.m. Holy Communion: 9.30 am. 8 am Holy Communion: 9.30 Mattlns. 1145 a.m. Holy Communion, I 6 p.m. Evensong. ST. PAULS CHURCH: (Upper i Serangooni800 words
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150 1953-07-12 11 Going, going... now nearly all gone rE signboard, cabinet and cash register are among the few things which remain to be sold in the liquidation of the Singapore Co-operative Stores Society, Mr. C. M. Sonsai, Senior Co-operative Officer, told the Straits Times. The society is being liquidated on the orders150 words
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Article26 1953-07-12 11 LAHORE. Sat—The American expedition to climb Mt. Godwin Austen, the world's second highest peak— 2B.2so feet- has started preparations for its final assault.— U.P.UP - 26 words
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Article185 1953-07-12 11 ...and so is the first house THE Singapore Government's scheme to provide houses to the poorer classes at a rent of $20 a month is ready and so is the first house Built at Upper Aljunied Road, this "sample" home will be inspected by185 words
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Article115 1953-07-12 11 TRIBUNAL HOLDS UP MURDER HEARING A MURDER case has been postponed so that Singapore's Traffic Police chief, Mr. W. R. m. Haxworth, may appear before a Colony tribunal on a charge of gross insubordination. Mr. Justice Buttrose who. with Mr. E. V. G. Day. Chairman of the Rural Board, Is115 words
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Article72 1953-07-12 11 A Singapore City Council committee has decided to make the roads round Tiong Bahru one-way streets. It has also agreed to build a car park to reduce the number of cars now parked en roads in the area. Other decisions by the Committee are to72 words
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Article48 1953-07-12 11 The faith healer, Rev. Alwin De Alwis, who has held a successful "healing" campaign at Telok Kurau, Singapore, during the past week will hold his final meeting today in the Pentecostal Church of Malaya, 39, St. Michael's Road. He leaves for the Federation later this week.48 words
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Advertisement186 1953-07-12 11 H Jjf $ttttiic $/ux*wbface Singapore and Penang I lij Xa^i^i^ii^^K* *»t fjH-J Federation at Malaya '1 CONSOLE MODEL Singapore and Penanc Trade Knquiries Invited 5435 Sole Agents:— Federation of Malay* S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. $515 12 ORCHARD RD SINGAPORE P&O Round TRIPS To HONG KONG 12 DA YS INCLUDING186 words
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Miscellaneous115 1953-07-12 11 _THE_ WEATHER Minimum temperature: from 7.30 p.m. on July 10 to 7.30 a.m. on July 11. Singapore (74 degrees) Penang (73), Kota Bahru (74 1, Kuala Lumpur (73 1 Ipoh (73 1. Kuantan (69). Maximum temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on July 11. Singapore (87i, Penang (89), Kota115 words
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Article865 1953-07-12 12 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH 68 By T ATITUDE Is the ability of the film entulslon to record a range of tones or brightnesses as opposed to one tone or brightness only. Most photographers on the other hand tend to regard it as the ability of an865 words
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Article, Illustration5 1953-07-12 12 Cash Prizes for your photographs5 words
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Article101 1953-07-12 12 THIS week's first-prize of $30 goes to Wong Chew Hoong of 189 Jalan Besar, Singapore, for his "Portrait of A Musician I top right. Camera used was a Rolleiflex. Exposure 1/5 at Second prize of $15 was we by Tan Teik See. 216-B Macafis ter Road, Penang, for101 words
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Advertisement215 1953-07-12 12 (JijrtifßlL with fast f/1.9 coated lens Mike Hollywood quality Atoms The modern shape in a fine 8 mm. rollfilm camera. Exclusive full view magra-finder, built in to s-p-r-e-a-d Hie picrurc range. Lightest movie camera 27 compact ounces. Four speeds, including film ssver and slow motion. •No cropped heads, minimum parallax.215 words
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Advertisement31 1953-07-12 12 PERUTZ PEROMNIA: The high-speed film for poor light conditions. PERPANTIC: The fine-grain film for top cldtt enlargements. PERSENSO: The modern o-Hiochro-mafic all-purposc-emul-jion ot high speed and fine grsin. MADE IN GERMANY31 words
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Advertisement101 1953-07-12 12 %:3r Healthy, happy families take ENO'S Fruit Salt Pleasant, refreshing Fruit Salt is the gentle corrective most of as need to keep the system regular. ENO'S is particularly suitable for children—and for anyone with a delicate stomach. ENO'S safely relieves over-acidity, a most frequent cause of indigestion, heartburn and flatulence.101 words
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347 1953-07-12 13 John Hvniutnrt - British films are popular in U.S. John Hvniutnrt tty NEW YORK. GLANCING over the "movie clock" in one of our af- ternoon newspapers. I was interested to discover that 11 of the 26 films now being shown at first-run Manhattan cinemas come from abroad. This is in fairly respectable proportion,347 words
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Article, Illustration647 1953-07-12 13 Two murder stories with a difference "Where a person of sound memory and discretion unlawfully killeth any reasonable creature with malice aforethought, either express or implied MURDER a subject which ranks higher than love in popularity. Bishops have written books about it Kings have dabbled jn it and Hollywood has647 words
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Article19 1953-07-12 13 IN Urn JftMM* »t Commoaa today. u» e &»ri at WUurl**. CitfW>ow, raised th* qaeatto*19 words
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Article, Illustration318 1953-07-12 13 i-nun a heading in the Stratts Times, f\NE of the most in- human episodes in the history of Anglo-Rus sian relations must surely be the business of the captive brides. During the war years a nui:. ber of Britons and Amen cans who were resident In318 words
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Advertisement331 1953-07-12 13 Where else in Singapore, but at the CAN YOU TASTE CUSTARD PIES MADE IN 3-D BY THE 3-STOOGES? A Generous helping is offered •J ti nit's tiff iI if 14 11. 1.1.1. 6.70 4% #..70 > in their FIRST 3-D Presentation "SPOOKS" Preceding the Ist TECHNICOLOR EPIC in r3B^ 3331 words
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Advertisement318 1953-07-12 13 OUJLIJ-' SHOWING! •aa DAILY AT «a* 11 a.m. 1.45-4.15 f •••••••••>••, 6.45 9.30 pm Each with its own jMGM^r wonder and ecstasy! pMOMY AN EL iARRYMORE V THMEE CARON DOUGLAS \UNKb, GRANGER MASON S a >a^^^^^TT^T** AGNES MOIBA MOOREHE AD SHEARER V \s _J ill k |f»i v iKIm 11318 words
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Article, Illustration1244 1953-07-12 14 EDDY GILMORE, A.P. CORRESPONDENT IN MOSCOW FOR TEN AND A HALF YEARS, WRITES AN ANALYSIS OF THE NEWEST SOVIET SENSATION STOCKHOLM, Sat. UNLESS they have changed the formula Lavrenty P. Beria, hign chieftain of the Soviet Secret Police, sits m Lubianka prison today as aAP - 1,244 words
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Article905 1953-07-12 14 Guard Against Embarrassing Mistakes in Speech and Writing A RE you content with the way you speak and write? j A Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Every day you ruti the risk of being unfairly905 words
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92 1953-07-12 14 The R<-«mt InsliluU way to the mm.strry of I imli-li is the sure wuv .uid tin- MTSfI way. You iin ru-.ilv -ludv llip MMtM Knsli^li luurv if m>ii ran drvutr at Ir.i^l II inunilrs a day In IBM hMM. The (oursf will equip you to92 words
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144 1953-07-12 14 Do you realise that people are influenced by your manner ut speaking and writing? II you tumble for words or make grmtnuttkml slips you are constantly tiring an unfavourable impression of yourself. Many ambitious people are worried because they cannot144 words
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Article245 1953-07-12 14 EXPERIMENTS promising J to make possible the prolonged use of fever-produc-ing bacterial toxins in the treatment of a wide variety of chronic diseases were described at the annual meeting in Chicago of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. These fever-producing bacterial products,245 words
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Article513 1953-07-12 14 TAKING MUSIC TO THE PEOPLE ONE afternoon last year, in the little mountain town of Banner Elk, North Carolina, U.S., a symphony orchestra crowded itself on a makeshift stage in thtown's only schoolhouse. Out front, sat 1.000 children, intent and silent. They heard music by Beethoven an i Coates and513 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-07-12 14 Colette takes a dip the old way Lovely Colette Marchand, who makes a sensational screen debut in John Huston's teclwticotour film "Moulin Rouge," takes a bath in front of the camera. It's scene from the picture, of course.38 words
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Advertisement99 1953-07-12 14 Write to-day for FREE BOOKLET Send to-day for a free copy of "Word Mastery". Pout the coupon or write a simple application for the booklet, addressed to T^e Recent Institute (Drot. a '4491 Palace Gate. London. W.B. The Effective English Connie will equip yon with the power of the rirht99 words
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Advertisement458 1953-07-12 14 WHICH WAT WILL THI WIND BLOW NIXTT Ufa Aim-once anticipates unexpected change II safeguards those endangered by unpredictable events. Protect your family today by becoming a policyholder in Canada's leading life ossurance company. I ?FI« 1 r i W. Limmcrt Manager, South East Asia Hongkong Bank Chamber* SINCAPORE. W. E.458 words
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Article, Illustration1929 1953-07-12 15 Shatnus Fraaer - Shatnus Fraaer im crocodile m&wice ''<•' »y While resting in the Botanic Gardens, Ali bin Mustapha, a Singapore schoolboy, sees two men searching the pockets of a dead Chinese. •y With great courage Ali snatches from them a notebook and runs for his life into the undergrotcth.1,929 words
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Advertisement67 1953-07-12 15 ITSELF All Dunlop car tyres carry the Gold Seal, the symbol of all that is best in tyre building technique but the DUNLOP FORT is designed for the motorist who wants the very best and is prepared to pay a little more for a tyre without equal for strength, troublefree67 words
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Advertisement9 1953-07-12 15 NEXT WEEK: Ali in the hands of the assassins.9 words
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Advertisement201 1953-07-12 15 «y yrOv c| m!a-- x I 1 1 1 1 ...VvdtA todh &XA€ Ww 11^^^^*^^ I^^* 1^ The "500 C" is the "big car in TBTtlfl miniature", a utility car of great fIPB a|l|Kli «T v j versatility and constant success in ever y country, 4 cylinders, over 60 miles201 words
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Advertisement200 1953-07-12 16 Don't let that COLD take hold! Just a tew drops of Vapez on you* handkerchief, and en your pillow •i ojght, will clear the head inatantlv. Vapez relieves your cold from the first deep breath you take. Vapez is highly concentrated, economical, and f^^Sig^k pleasant to use. jgj V^T r.pii***,*-200 words
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Advertisement302 1953-07-12 16 ■VlU«i"lkfc^ 3,6.30 4 9.13 WTfc ti 4 I. lr»- j. ■DAWN C)K ISLAM" (Malay) Today at 1' a.m. •MAN Ht().M lI.ANF.T X" •SIAMAI.A 11 (Tamil) Todnv .1 l">. Ul MC TOONAM" (Hindtntaiii) '.'nti.iv at 11 ajn. •ALL OCTET ON WES TERN FRONT" < |[«»f Great World Today Ml A ft.M302 words
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Miscellaneous458 1953-07-12 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs WfiMyW W^77V<7/«v the rneee men T(?ut?seD wearily r3AC« to oeANOO. C/"^C!^Tk_ /W%( i/l'/rV I V'(( T-zT^^^r^P^ F^iSiJl AVON ce ESL ANP CHAZUB 3AZO WALKED 'M e'IBNCB, r.SJtT^^^^rZ^&^^W J^te^-i 'l*^. BACH PILLEO WITH HUMIUTV MO COlSir(?iTlON THEY HAf Accueeep thin& PBOft,B msanwhils, wanv /vii Lee r^&iwi /l\\458 words
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Miscellaneous123 1953-07-12 16 Problems connected with family, relatives or premises keep you busy. Changes in the life of f^ someone in P .V.J^v whom you are \t*tt*±:sJi interested in- \\\VX directly affect your own. Midweek should bring social opportunities, maybe a new friend. TAURUS: (Apr. 21— May 20)— If you travel this week123 words
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Miscellaneous320 1953-07-12 16 SPEED-UP IN HATREDS! Yesterday there was an eclipse of the Sun at a moment when I the planets Saturn. Mars and I'ranus were in important relation- I I ship to the Sun and Moon. Readers of thene columns will not care about technical details of the astrologer's art; sufficient to320 words
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Miscellaneous112 1953-07-12 16 well for some weeks to come. Money problems should be slowly clearing up. In personal life a hectic period since you associate with people of strong personality, ardent temperament. LIBRA: (Sept. 23— Oct. 23) Business crisis likely to develop this week or next. Be careful how you commit > yourself112 words
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Miscellaneous173 1953-07-12 16 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY.— A peaceful day if you spend it at home. If you travel, seek out new acquaintances, expect adventures. Propitious for all social or religious observances. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Primrose yellow. b Lapis la.-:iTi TOMORROW. Curious hotch-potch of influences may make this a173 words
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Miscellaneous166 1953-07-12 16 propitious for social life and amusement. FOR LICK TODAY WEAR OR ISE: Mauve, 7. Opal. WEDNESDAY. Caution needed, particularly in anything that concerns ready money. D n't commit yourself too far ahead or promise what you cannot fulfil. Routine jobs the most rewarding. FOR LICK TODAY WEAR OR DIB: Pale166 words
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Article459 1953-07-12 17 t t I THOUGH not qnilo 1' so rrirket -crazy as trie father of a friend who always cnd*d his prayers durirß a TfcSt matr-h wnh: "And plea^e l«'t England win." I am, n^v*Tth< less, crir-kot At times like thLs I read every word written about cricket, hear459 words
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Article, Illustration535 1953-07-12 17 QFF we go into the wild space yonder That theme .song may not be far i off. arcoiriiiii,' to "experts who »are working on a film about Vparr- flight. One of them i.s Dr. Kont;ad Butiner. .scientist who investigated the eflect of heat and535 words
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Article229 1953-07-12 17 fie eats water lilies! A WATER lily floats 'n a bowl beside the bed of an 30-year-old patient, the Rev. Marcus Falloon, in St.. Bartholomews Hospital London. If he were not on hospital d^ for heart trouble. Mr Falloon would strip the flower of its petals, put them between slices229 words
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Article105 1953-07-12 17 Eyes from his ex-enemies 'J'WO Germans have each given an eye to restore the sight of a British exsoldier who went blind 30 years after a German gas attack in the first world war. The ex-soldier is William Connolly, of Newbolds-rd.. Wolverhampton. The corneas of his eyes were irreparaoly damaged105 words
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175 1953-07-12 17 How the back -room boys beat the raiders A WEEKEND flj^r one Aof the han-lful ot survivors of '"the first of the few" has revealed all he knows ftbout one of the best-kept secrets of the war- -how the R.A.F. and the backroom boffins "lit" the night skies nnd smashed175 words
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Article265 1953-07-12 17 Straits Times Book Of The Week I U iMCCI lc om n.-\\ IM! Soon, the Kent and Sussex fields were littered with the wreckage of German bombers. Goerin<* raged. The German Hich Command knew about radar-ground -operated radar— but the finest scientific brain* in the Third Reifh could not solve265 words
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Advertisement133 1953-07-12 17 Now for a limited period EXCURSION AIR FARES o \»_l '"AUSTRALIA BftaK^i^^ and m NEW ZEALAND W"* -'i i J bC^bW?? <gy Scenrry m h- TJ^C^JL RETURN AUCKLAND J '#W>tj IPS J FARES TO or twi itVk I FROM SYDNEY WELLINGTON F/ltt Singapore $1,312 $1,646 (I fS^fl% m r- Kuala133 words
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Advertisement536 1953-07-12 17 SNORKEL 'M: pen ■■■'-In THE ONLY PEN YOU FILL ]m WITHOUT WIPING THE POIHT. You II never again have a mess on your hands wh*n If MBjf j you own a Sheaffer s Snorkel Pen This picture tell* IM^K 1 C g£ the story shows you how the magic tube536 words
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Miscellaneous192 1953-07-12 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN I. Debt (I). 5. Wrrnch (5). j^^io, (5) j Musical compo(ut off (5). 10. Intended (51, 12. Mumed (51. IS. Catch (7). 15. Co- (»>■ Six balU (4). 4. Le«wn with hard co»t| ni 18). 17. <«>• »"«»a <5» Existed Spoken 14). 18. Tree (S). 1».192 words
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Article, Illustration928 1953-07-12 18 Maniiiii2» Hlarkwood takes a deep breath, and Kav*H«i PRACTICALLY every public speaker in Malaya, at some time or another, has turned his attention on to traffic problems. The subject is a surcfirr winner because everybody is interested and human nature being what, it is928 words
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Article, Illustration496 1953-07-12 18 I din #*#»/#»#•.* • - Grand Prix should be the best ever I din *v THRKK weeks from today and we sliull be in the middle of Singapore Motor Club's fifth annual Johore Grand Prix nt Johore Bahru which, judging by the immense interest it Ikis aroused all over Malaya, should be a highß successful496 words
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Article35 1953-07-12 18 LICENSEE of Bnlton England, crossroads i n n wanted to put up an illuminated red sign advertising beer. The Corporation said i' would confuse motorists and gave permission for a blue sign.35 words
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916 1953-07-12 18 lOHNNY JOHNSON - lOHNNY JOHNSON SINGAPORE SPORTS PARADE By T*HE switch which gave the Singapore Malaya Cup Soccer team a very effective left wing was apparently made at the last moment. Press and radio commentators .say they were not notified of the change until the team had916 words
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Advertisement54 1953-07-12 18 Brilliant new styling -dnd (reality oflme |l 5 to 6 seater roominess atyfllfi luggage Sfiace Superb riding comfort -CUfhlo/ted Suspension Fine performance -irtltartt getaway M Absolute dependability -real erfltfffmy .JF The New 9953 HUMBER HAWK *"**rjojctm~ rSTJ Orchard Road., Singapore 9. UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. WEARNE BROS. LTD. Ipoh ami RnUMg.54 words
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Advertisement251 1953-07-12 18 ■B^l rake pleasure in announcing the I ■fr^J appointment of the following as Insl fIJ^PJ distributors of their prcducts. H HAK HUAT CO. Ci >M 62 ROCHORE RD.. SINCAPORE-7 L^ Pi WENG HUP HENG CO. ¥l h 138. BREWSTER RD.. IPOH. F3M Lrl LIM BENC CHUAN I BM 22. OLD251 words
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Miscellaneous116 1953-07-12 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS 1. Score. 5. Twist. 9. Share. 10. Meant. 12. Muinl. 13, Ensnare. 15. l m, u-is. 17. Oral. 18. Ash. 19. Core. 20. Cite. 21. Lime. 22. Genie. 23. Spine. 25. Tanjo. 26, Thin*. 27. Port. 29. Knit 30. Alar 31. >pa. 33, Erne. 34. Radiator.116 words
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Article, Illustration505 1953-07-12 19 Perak fight hard, but draw, and cup hopes fade IPOH, Saturday. ITNLUCKY PERAK lost their chances of a Coronation year final in the Malaya Cup soccer competition here today when they drey 0-0 with Penang. Although attacking for the most part of the game, they failed to score in this505 words
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Article332 1953-07-12 19 NARROW WIN FOR NECRI KLUANG, Sat. NEGRI SEMBILAN grimly held on to an early lead to beat Johore three-two In a Malaya Cup fixture here today. Johor e DUt up a fine fighting performance, and just about deserved a draw. Goalkeeper Derbyshire and skipper Yew Heng were Johore's outstanding men,332 words
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Article78 1953-07-12 19 Mrs. D. M. Broadhurst, one up. won the the June Spoon "bogey" competition of the Keppel Club with Mrs. Nettleton and Mrs. Scrimgeour. all .squiire runners-up. The June captain's prise was won by Mrs. Murchlson i 44-8 Ix-31 x -35 1 2 1. Runners-up: Mrs.78 words
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Article62 1953-07-12 19 Swing Badminton Party officials for 1953 are: Patrons: Messrs. H. A. Forrer, Lee Chee Shan. Buey Kirn Swee; president. Mr. Lee Sok Kwang; vicepresident, Mr. Wee Kirn Seng; hon. asst. treasurer. Teo Oin Lock; hon. auditor, Koh Chong Teck: sports captain. Llm Seng Kok: asst. captain.62 words
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Article48 1953-07-12 19 All Indian soccer players and enthusiasts are requested to attend a meeting at Parrer Park only July 16. After the meeting a trial match will be held to select players for the Singapore Indian Football Association's team. Selected players will undergo special training.48 words
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Article61 1953-07-12 19 Singapore Chinese eleven to play Royal Navy in the SAFA Community League at Jalan Besar stadium today will be chasen from: Chee Seng, Yew Chang. Teow Xeng. Chong Kum. Kok Cheng, Kirn Beng. Hoon Leong. Kok Sang. Hin Wen.g Hee Jong. John Hon. Chong Mun. William61 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-07-12 19 MR. T. B. Sim leads in his lirst winner on the Malayan Turf Wonder Gold (Rice 5) ridden by Woods at Bukit Timah yesterday. Sunday Times picture.27 words
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Article34 1953-07-12 19 The Singapore Polo Club Gymkhana at Thomson Road will commence at 9.31 this mornin? and not 7 a.m. as previously announced. A feature of the Gymkhana will be the Jockeys" Derby.34 words
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Article374 1953-07-12 19 Ammunition Depot beat GHQ Signals 3-1 in the Singapore Base District Services Dlv. 3 league game at Farrer Park yesterday. Tleney scored twice and a defender's mistake added a third goal for the winners. Sanders scored for Signals. i O.T.EC. beat R.A.F. (Jurong) 4-0 in a374 words
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Article293 1953-07-12 19 KIALA LIMPI'R. Saturday. \yi\NING six out of the nine events. Pelandok Athletic Club retained the Mercury Trophy on the Padang today. Pelandok .scored 31 points, and their nearest rivals were Mercury AC. with 23 points. With a strong team of runners. Pelandok gained all their first293 words
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151 1953-07-12 19 SEREMBAN, Sat. THE 13/18 Hussars captured the Army Football Association "Malaya Cup" by beating the 17 Gurkhas by five goals to two on the Station padang here today. Their centreforward Stewart put in four goals. It looked m if the sons of HVDBI151 words
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Article72 1953-07-12 19 j Results of friendly soccer matches played at Farrer Park yesteM..v were Farrer Park Juniors beat Singapore District 6-0. Choo Tee, Ah Hong and Ba Chee each scored m goals. Star Rangers beat McPherson Road Youngsters 6-1. All (Si. Tamby. Rajoo. and Chandra scored for the winners: Gopal72 words
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63 1953-07-12 19 RAF were in a winning jwMtion in their two-day match ajainst Navy yesterday scoring 261 tor 8 declared in their first innings to Navy's 23 for 6 at close of play RAF 261 for dccl. (Cross 45. O Connell 54. Newman 41. Pearson 30.63 words
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Article40 1953-07-12 19 Malay Settlement Union held Government Printing Office to a 2-2 draw In a SAFA Dlv 3B match nt CYMA ground yesterday Rahmat and A. Bagarid .scon'd for Printing Office; A. Jaffar -»Tid Suleiman replied for Malay S.U.40 words
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Article311 1953-07-12 19 IN a hard-foupht match. Chinese Athletic scored a 4-1 victory over Kota Raja in their SAFA Div. I match at Jaian Besar Stadium yesterday. Kok Peow on C.A.s centreforward was tn fine form and got two goals. For Rajas, All Dollah made many311 words
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Article209 1953-07-12 19 CEYLONESE HIT UP A GOOD TOTAL IN a Section 'B" match in the senior tournament, played at the Indian Association ground yesterday, Ceylon Sports Club totalled a useful 221 against Singapore Recreation Club. The C'evlone^e lost an early wicket when Thuralsinghnm was out with the score at eight. But Nagaiah209 words
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Article56 1953-07-12 19 Offlclab of the newly-formed Radln Mas Cosmopolitan football team are: President. Din bin Agll; vice- president. Abdul Hamld bin Jumaud: hon. secretary, Mohd, Yusoft* bin Marsidin. Hon. treasurer. Amin bin Abdul Ghanl: hon. auditor. Masir.tn Sohor bin Subi: captain. Mohd. bin H.tl Ibrahim; asst. auditor. Raii bin56 words
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Article25 1953-07-12 19 :SEGAMAT. Sat. Tan Leonj Swee last nlßht beat Tan Lean Wah 21-11. 21-16 In the final of the International Club table tennitournament25 words
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Article44 1953-07-12 19 JAKARTA. Sat SINGAPORE Malays rirew with the league champions. I.M.S. here today. Sinjaporr's coals were scored by Rahim Omir and Dollah Don. Singapore were superior but a Brand display by ran der Yen. thr I.M.S. goalkeeper, stood between their victory.44 words
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Advertisement168 1953-07-12 19 g. The Greatest A m J&^yF am ily F ooc oni#c ituTT a emulsion BUILDS THE 80DY PROTECTS THE LUNGS Pleasant-to-take Scott's Emulsion is an f^ j[sj^ essential part of the family meal. Cod Liver a V^s. (A Oil in its most digestible form, Scott's Emulsion Z^t ||j taken regularly168 words
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Article, Illustration2631 1953-07-12 20 Favourites have poor day at Bukit Timah By EPSOM JEEP JJROADSIDE ran the fastest mile in Malayan Turf history When ho put up a smashing performance to better Sandown's record of 1 mm. 38 2/5 by one fifth of a second at Bukit Timah yesterday, opening2,631 words
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Article58 1953-07-12 20 TOTAL POOL: $357,600 FIRST: No. *****2 $160,920 SECOND: No. *****7 $80,460 THIRD: No. *****1 $44,700 STARTERS: ($4,063 each) Nos. *****2, *****1. *****2, *****1, *****7, *****4. *****3. *****6. *****9. *****7, *****6. CONSOLATIONS: ($2,682 NMh) Nos *****8, *****1, 3:>6844, *****2. *****2, *****4, *****8, *****9, *****6, *****1. inn it l l58 words
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Article147 1953-07-12 20 THICKETS for the stands and car park tickets at the Johore Grand Prix and Road Races on Aug. 2 will be on sale from July 13 at either Robinsons or Automobile Association of Singapore office In Battery Road. Automobile Association members should obtain their tickets at147 words
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Article64 1953-07-12 20 LUGANO. (Switzerland) Sat. IT' EN Rosewall, 18-year-old cham- plon of Australia,, was unexpectedly beaten In the men's singles semi-final of the Swiss International lawn tennis championships here yesterday by Vladimir Skone.k; self-exiled Polish player. Skoneckl won 6-0. 6-2, 0-6, 1-6, 6-3. In the final he willReuter - 64 words
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Article705 1953-07-12 20 By Oar Soeeer Reporter A WANG BAKAR, despite several weeks out of action due to suspension for his part in a "pirate" tour to Kota Bahru. now tops the Mat of Singapore goal-scorers in representative, first division and senior cup matches. His two goals for Rovers705 words
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Miscellaneous134 1953-07-12 23 "3Mn aw xSng-b3J.H9nva aw yena^swv Fw_iZ /Ha v> J •ylb-'l il Am^\ Si sikl'wvs 'S3A O3Q9VP "titV TTV9 3tiOA -LSVig 'fcIVV 'HV tf 'SNH9 HUM W3HI COba OHDNVd <JNV ODStD 3V T^^ 'r^-' iSS^ A //j L^ WHOA H9TIObHL j 39 fcf399va a399VP 3H± 3DVd tinoid H9lH| i^iSbSH-L NAVDa X134 words
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