The Straits Times, 26 July 1953
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Title Section17 1953-07-26 1 26 M 1953 THE SUNDAY TIMES NettStb* Malty* No. 937. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1953. 15 CENTS17 words
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Article222 1953-07-26 1 THE TEA MONEY RACKET IS BROKEN Housing situation is better than ever, and 7"HE GREAT AMOUNT of building that is being put up in Singapore and the rapidity at which it is being done is breaking up the tea money racket, housing agents told the Sunday Times yesterday. Last year,222 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-07-26 1 SKIUNI PRINCESS MARCAREI is seen here with the Mayor v iouihftmproa. Alderman Mrs. M. King. The Princess visited Southampton to open a new V.M.C.A. centre which Has been named after her33 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-07-26 1 A pretty girl in a pretty sari. Her name is Sylvia Barber. She is an air hostess. She has been flying since 1950. Twe-nty-four-year-old Sylvia flew into Singapore yesterday in a four-engined Skymaster. She works vi' h Bharat Airways. She was horn in (ho Fast Kangoon.66 words
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Article405 1953-07-26 1 A songkok for MCA chief MALAC4 A. S;it. rr (|rm«nsti;ition of SinoMalay unity, l>;il<> sil Cheng-lock T:m. president ot the MatajTM hi"' *i Association. m;»s presented tad*] with a songkok by Meaben ot rrmuila UMNO Ul« youth section of the United Malays National Urbanisation. Amid shouts of "merdek.l.' the sonskok,405 words
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Article85 1953-07-26 1 BERLIN. Sat IjVAST GERMANY ha s disJ n i.ssed its Security Minster. Herr Wilhelm Zalsser close friend of the former Soviet Home Minister. Lavrenti Beria. and the second member of the East Zone governnv'i^. to fall since Beria was purged. Herr Zaissers Ministry ha--> been reducedReuter - 85 words
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Article42 1953-07-26 1 The St. John's island detention camp was closed yesterday. The remaining: 24 detainers in thr ramp will be sent to other planes of detention. Tip camp now reverts to the control of the Singapore Medical Department.42 words
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Article111 1953-07-26 1 PERAK GETS $250,000 KUANTAN. Sat. PERAK won the first and third prizes in the fourteenth Social and Welfare Services lottery, drawn at Kuantan Recreation Club today. A Negri Sembilan ticket took the .second prize The lirst prize of $250,000 w;i.s won by Ticket No. *****6"; and the second prize of111 words
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Article35 1953-07-26 1 WASHINGTON, Sat.— Broad authority for President fcisenhower to send USsloo.oou.ooo worth of .surplus farm product-, to friendly nations or peoples was unanimously recommended to the Senate by its Agriculture Committee yesterday -A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article37 1953-07-26 1 PARIS. Sat. The Military Tribunal of Paris yesterday acquitted the ex-w:le ot former French tennis star. Jean Borotra. on a charge that she was- an informer for the German Gestapo ip World *ar lI.— A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article23 1953-07-26 1 The Singapore Rural Boarri vvill hold its next monthly r^netiriß at Ihe Oftnfrrenci- Room. Colonial Secretariat, at 10 a.m. on Thursday.23 words
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Article48 1953-07-26 1 BERLIN, Sat. Dr. James Conant, the U.S. High Commissioner In Germany, has sent a copy of the American note denying Soviet charges that American aircraft In the j Berlin area had violated air I .safety regulations to Mr Vladimir Semeonov, the Soviet High Commissioner. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article36 1953-07-26 1 ANKARA. Sat. Th P Turkish Grand Nat onal Assembly adjourned yesterday until I November after a late night sltt'.nc devoted to passing a new Ulw punishing exploitation of religious bel'efs for political ends. Renter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article43 1953-07-26 1 JAKARTA. Sat.— The Public Prosecutor's Office has nhd charges aganst the editor ol the pro-Comnjunust paper Hariana Rakjat for an editorial considered to be an insult to president Eisenhower Editor Nabaho is also charged with insulting Indonesan Vice-President Hatta.U.P.UP - 43 words
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187 1953-07-26 1 I PANMUNJOM, Sat. MILITARY personnel, headiYie fo r Korea from Japan, were ordered to jj:v r un arms and ammunition at Tokyo's I Tachikawa airport tonight > an. id mounting reports that a Korean truce may be signed within a few hours. An announcementAP - 187 words
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132 1953-07-26 1 Nehru 'hopeful' on talks with Pakistan NEW nn 111 Sa/. MR. Nehru, th.. Indian Prime Minister, said he was "hopeful" about the outcome of his talks w th Mr. .Mohammed All. the Pakistan Prime Minister, when he I -ft herr by air today for Karachi. I Mr. Nehru said "here132 words
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222 1953-07-26 1 "THE Council of Joint Action, representing 22 Singapore Covernment trade unions and staff associations, .tcrday passed a resolution calling on the Governor, Sir oHn Nicoll, to withdraw his reprimand of the Council leader. Mr. K. M. Byrne. The resolution warned that the reprimand, if allowed222 words
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Article67 1953-07-26 1 CALCUTTA. Sj*. A British Overseas Airways Comet jet airliner skidded off the runway at Dum Dim airport here today, toppled over and bogged its right wing in Hie rain-sodden earth. Its 36 passengers and crew were taken off safely. The Comer was taxiing into positionReuter - 67 words
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Article29 1953-07-26 1 BERLIN, Sat The East German cabinet yesterday announced cuts in price in a number of consumer goods, including a 50 per cent, cut in tea. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article134 1953-07-26 1 Bombay Govt loses appeal BOMBAY. Sat rpHE BOMBAY High Court yftterriav dismissed an I anpeal filed by the Bombay go- vernment against the Chlet Presidency Magistrate's acquittal of Mr. K. R. Karanjia editor of the Bombay weekly magazine "Blitz", tn what If I known as the -Chester Bowles case" Mr.Reuter - 134 words
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Article27 1953-07-26 1 WASHINGTON. Sat— men Ronapakas, Siam's Air Chief Marshal, called on President Eisenhower yesterday and pledged his country's "full cooperation in this time of crisis." -A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article208 1953-07-26 1 TRADE UNIONS in Singapore are planning to streamline themselves and put many smaller unions under central cor Vol. This follows the advic P of two British trade un'.on experts who came to Malaya on a fact- finding tour. Mr. W. S. Parry, of the Colonial208 words
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Article94 1953-07-26 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. rpHE U.S. Government 1A allowing an atomic medical substance to be sent frcm Oak Ridge. Trnn.. to Yugoslavia to treat ailing Roman Catholic Cardinal Stepinac. Two American medical experts left New York by air /esterday with a shipment of radioactive phosphorous, used to treatAP - 94 words
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Article54 1953-07-26 1 [rpHE Singapore Labour A Party's Ocnernl Cnunci: |BSI night elected Capt. T. D. Richards. rice-pre*ldrfi "f th.. Malay Seamen's Un on. as chi rman of the party in place of Mr. S. K. Reddi who recent'v resigned. The General Council also decided to hold the party54 words
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Article47 1953-07-26 1 SYDNEY. Sat. Although two of their star players were ill and not playing. th P Hong Kon? Chnese soccer team beat Australia 4-1 in the first match on the Sydney show ground today A crowd of more than 35,000 watched the tame.47 words
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127 1953-07-26 1 y\VO people share the $5,000 prize in the Straits Times Titles Contest No. 3. Each will receive $2,500. The winners are: Zamal Ah of 40-1 Jalan Ralimat. Uatu Pahat. Johore; and Mrs C. Bailey of Sipmting E^tatr Port Dickson, Negn Sembilan Their entries were127 words
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Article381 1953-07-26 1 t'NGLAND made a prorrn I irt In the-.r second Ujnnga :n the Fourth T>si match yesterday They d 62 io r th,. lo.v oil HuttOn'i w;rkrt and thrn rain stopped play for th P d'<\ i..r I NGI w.i IBT INNS. 1(57. AISTR.U.M IST.381 words
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Advertisement87 1953-07-26 1 Mmkk H 23'lLCmaKST. TFI.FTH^NE ***** I>tr.HT up one of these «uprrl» I.iif:li-li dfBICttM of pre-war excellence. Savour t lie rich, mellow •moothnens of that pure ir^inia li>l>a«<o -and \ou will have formed a Inslim: pfefcwca for Knthman- l)e I.uxr irpinia! You will know w h\ in the most distinguished home-87 words
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Article, Illustration1490 1953-07-26 2 KOBEIIT CHAPMAN - MAN INTO SPACE KOBEIIT CHAPMAN Id's neu.% authoritative* exciting... Hv Xo. 2: The first #••>«•- -lit'1 shift fnr spare set* Of*/... I 'satellite st alii* it is built tookin if tlim.t »fl Ih t> nor l<l. ilu* danyvrs nf th<> return trip FOR miles mound there is nothing but flat1,490 words
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Article, Illustration298 1953-07-26 2 Britain leads in race to the stars LONDON. DV the discovery of a new rocket j D fuel of enormous power Britain has dramatically seized the lead in j the race to the stars. -j A space station which will circle I the earth at a height of 1.000 miles298 words
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Article, Illustration681 1953-07-26 2 HELEN CATHCART - SECRETS OF SEALED ROOMS OF ROYALTY HELEN CATHCART 'GHOST' HOMES NO-ONE By j WHITE with fright, a girl pointed at the locked door of the sealed room of L Sandringham. "There's someone in there,"' she gasped. I heard them knocking!" Security police hurriedly unlocked the door. King George V's brass681 words
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Advertisement48 1953-07-26 2 You can now /r |L. obtain your W\3o> c favourite jp "4^^^ The same vitamin rich brew you have always enjoyed, ih a smaller bottle the familiar larger sizes are still obtainable Brawad and bottled In Singapore by MALAYAN ■RCWERICS LTD., AND DISTRIBUTED BY FRASER AND NEAVE LTD.48 words
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Advertisement597 1953-07-26 2 who 3p&& loved dogs^f "T^OB MAPTTN'S It's a nupplie* minerals needM by l-£ household name today the body, vitamins A and D _\j How did it start and vitamins of the R prroup. TnfStory begins with one man. These vitamins and mineral* a man who loved does. are vitally necesaary597 words
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475 1953-07-26 3 Unemployed in the new villages are 'a danger' KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. piCURES OF UNEMPLOYMENT in the new villages many of the villagers work on tin mines are said by the Federation Labour Department to be "statistics of the greatest potential danger/ 1 Its report for June says: "From observations so475 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-07-26 3 Mr. and Mrs. C. Narayanan, who were recently married in Muar. The bridegroom it a clerk in the War Department. |ohorc B.ihru. and the bride the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Raghavan. of the Cencral Hospital, Muar.40 words
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Article68 1953-07-26 3 Tf therr arp enough enrolments, there will be two Pitman's shorthand eveninc classes at the Y.W.C.A. from Aug. 7. under Mr. P. H. The. The beginners' class are on j Mondays and Fridays from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. and the speed elan ifrom 90-110 w.p.m.i68 words
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Article57 1953-07-26 3 Fminri ruuty <>: lo.tenng while brina a reputed thie:. 24 -year-old Hassan bin AM til yesterday sent to gaol for two months. Chief Inspector T. Isaac, prosecuting, gave Mr. J B. J<\\ ;iratnam. Fourth District Court Juder. Hassan's enn.inal record from the Kuala Lumpur office, which57 words
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Article33 1953-07-26 3 I/.m Ah Mono, a car drivrr. trn.s fined $20 D v Mr. Howe Ynon Chone in the Singapore Second Tratlic Policp Court y^sterdav for driving in an lnconsidoratp manner.33 words
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Article116 1953-07-26 3 PBNANG Sat.— Local cadet pilots who reach a required standard may be sent to Britain for further training, Fit-Lieut C. F. Griffiths adjutant of the Penang squadron of the M.A.A.F. said today. The squadron has four vacancies in its air crew section. Men between 19 and116 words
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Article38 1953-07-26 3 KUANTAN, Sat— The Chi- nese community gave Dr. K Kanagasingam, Medical Officer, Kuantan. a farewell party at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, on his departure to England where he will take a specialist course In gynaecology.38 words
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Article, Illustration131 1953-07-26 3 PICTURE TITLES: THE WINNING ENTREES The two entrants who tied in The Straits Times Title Contest No. 3 Mr. j Zainal AM ,of Batu Pahat, Johore and Mrs. C. Bailey, of Port Dickson j submitted the first and second selections given below. They were judged j to be the most131 words
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Article196 1953-07-26 3 THE 1,000-strong Singapore Women's Council has sent a petition to the Governor. S;r John Nicoll. asking him to tighten divorce laws which apply to Muslim and Chinese ma-nages. They expressed alarm yesTer--1 day at the rising rate of divorces. Supreme Court figures shon that during196 words
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Article256 1953-07-26 3 New play is scoop for S pore Sunday Times Reporter ONE OF THOSE rarities -n the Malayan theatrical world, an original play, is th P 'scoop' which the Little Theatre has for |tfl next nro- ductlon in Singapore. 1 "The Road to Kashmir" a w:ndin« road that (?oes up giddy256 words
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92 1953-07-26 3 TiHE Lorong 3 area in Oeylang scene of last week's big fire is being patrolled to prevent unauthorised building The Government last night said building of attap huts in the area was forbidden as the huts would be liable to the same fire risks92 words
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Article177 1953-07-26 3 Rubber down a cent Singapore rubber market closed yesterday with August first grade at 64's cents a, pound, one cent beiow Friday's close. The closing tone was easier j Tho market opened easier] in sympathy with the fall in j New York. August first grade varied between 64 S 8177 words
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Article20 1953-07-26 3 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was declared at 5292 1 a picul. down S4 T s.20 words
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Article41 1953-07-26 3 The Singapore Blood Bank received 120 blood donations last week. Among the donors were lfl men each from the R.A.F. Tengah and the S.V.C.. headquarters, and eight from 3 8.0.D.. R.A.O.C. Alexandra. Transfusions given totalled 133.41 words
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Article31 1953-07-26 3 KOTA TINGGI. Sat. A comrr.unal hall has just been built in the Ta: Hone vegetable kampooe Th? people, mainly market gardeners, will be given communal and social facilities gradually.31 words
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135 1953-07-26 3 Singapore 'cupids' bump into a snooper r pilE Cathay Organisation's j publicity department was involved" in a Singapore drama in four scenes last week during an effort to publicise the M.G.M. picture 1 Love Melvin." SCENE ONE: Publicity j m?n. pockets bulging with I chalk, start inscribing hearts and arrows135 words
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Article151 1953-07-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. DUNLOP Malayan Estates Limited s $65,000 Coronation scholarship scheme for children of labourers may be extended, an official of the firm told the Sunday Times today. The plan provides for nine scholarships. Seven went to Indians and two to Chinese. More scholarships151 words
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Article43 1953-07-26 3 Control of the Doundary layer" will the the subject of a lecture by Prof. J C Cookp at a meeting of the Singapore branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society at 8.30 p.m. on Tuesday in the Shell Theatrette, Collyer Quay.43 words
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Advertisement175 1953-07-26 3 %lrii>icn Hakim lunjiimiii Vrunk-liu I mac Newton i Why were these tneu great? How .Inc. anyone m.in or woman achieve greatness? 1$ it not hy mattery of the powers within OWScITCS? Know the mysterious world within you! Atninc yourself to tlir wii lorn of the .i.ecs! Grasp the inner power175 words
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Advertisement179 1953-07-26 3 I s C Hi **i ■Si**-— rf f (J PIER ANCELI M-C-M Star "Story Of Three Loves fi FACE POHDRR. makra your «kin look -li rlrnr. milm llffy-lo' li. ir,,r' MAX FACTOR F\l prnubl' ro a prrfrrl malr ap ll J'll- ll rf awiaaa m,V- ap <■■-»- a*** Vmi f+rlnlh.179 words
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Miscellaneous118 1953-07-26 3 The Weather Minimum temperature <7.30 pm. on July 24 to 7.30 a.m. or. July 25 1: Singapore "73 degrees). Penang <79i. Kota Bahru 1 74>. Kuala Lumpur 74 1. Ipoh 1 73), Kusntan (71 Maximum temperature (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on July 25t: Singapore (87>. Penang: (88' Kota Bahru118 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-07-26 4 y.+nre~ T,oo as they became unmanageable at the Istana. They are in an enclosure in front of the Zoo Restaurant and hare a couple of their old friends, tiro dons, for company. They gambol and play about with the dogs nhn occasionally74 words
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240 1953-07-26 4 She it a a to be held down at first AMOXG thr Infest additions tn thr Johore Zoo are three tiger rubs. These cubs were found when a few days old by Security Forces operating in the jungle the Gunong Pulai area. Apparently the mother 0/ the cubs had run240 words
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Article274 1953-07-26 4 \MAN who lost the use of his legs as a result of an Allied air raid on Singapore during the Japanese occupation is looking to Britain's legless air ace, Douglas Bader, for inspiration. He is 29-year-old Doghanti Ram, an Indian who worked as274 words
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251 1953-07-26 4 An old standby and good for you too WHEN a hot tasty snack is the order of the moment, our old standby, cheese, full of protein and quickly cooked, never lets us down. SARDINES ON TOAST WITH CHEESE BAVCI Melt an ounce of margarine in a vmrepan and stir in251 words
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Article611 1953-07-26 4 DOG WITH A $5 GIFT IN HIS MOUTH CONTINUAL rain makes it difficult to obtain subjects for This Journal. A police officer raised the hopes of tho copyhungry Tuan by remarking that he had some lovely stuff for the journal— but dashed tuc-m by adding that his editor would not611 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-07-26 4 This week's nature study of a Malayan monkey was taken by Coh Toon Fong of 19 Seah Street, Singapore21 words
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Advertisement677 1953-07-26 4 FfSI B^iC wJak.^9aL wiW falpflp^ JBttt^W Va^aifi Hb^^^Vh k i^:JSfe R^ It* «U^ Why a self-winding watch was necessary on Everest Ovm 25.000 Ft it ihe effects of tesied in various positions and at widely Rolex Oyster watches have accompanied safe from the daily hazards of dusu ftl§ f f677 words
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Article94 1953-07-26 5 PENANG, Sat— Janab M. Mohammed Ismail Sahib, lender of the Muslim education mission now in Penan?:, hit out at Communism at a dinner given by the Muslim Recreation Club at the Rubber TradeAssociation last night. -Do not deviate fM'in the path of God but continue to94 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-07-26 5 Shyamal Scn-Gup\v who leaves today by Bharat Airw.iys for Calcutta en route to Darjcclir^ to attend an American School preparing co-eds for Amc-ican. British and Indian universities. Shyamal. 16 an old boy of Serangoon English Schorl, is the only son of Mr. N. M. Srn-Gupt.v a v. o65 words
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Article141 1953-07-26 5 KANGAR PERLIS, Sat. The first section of Kang^r General Hospital claimed to bp one of the most up-to-date in the Far East was officially opened today Work Ls 2Oin* ahead on additional wards for 60 patients and sisters' and nurses' quarters to be opened later141 words
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Article, Illustration448 1953-07-26 5 They're always on call in Malaya yHE No. 1 Royal Australian Air Force Lincoln Bomber Squadron today is celebrating its third anniversary of service against the Communist terrorists in Malaya. Smce it made its first Strike on July 26, 1950. the squadron which448 words
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Article241 1953-07-26 5 Use hospital instead, he urges ALOR STAR. Saturday THE RAjA of Perlis today criticised kampong Malays for sticking to the old fashioned "siren and pmang" (betel nut) methed of curing sickness. There was higher mortality amone Malays, he said. b'>- cause the sick were241 words
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Article67 1953-07-26 5 FOUR SIKHS yesterday claimed trial in the I i-lith Police Court to a joint charge of abduction. The four men, Kartar Singh, Banta Sinen, Kishen Singh and Mukthiar Singh, denied that they abdurtpri Dalip Kaur on July 13 with intent to compel her to marry against her67 words
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Article52 1953-07-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malayan Youth Week will be held from Sept. 20 to Sept. 26. the Malayan Youth Council announced today. The week is organised on a State and Settlement ba"tis to let the public know of youth activities. It also helps to raise funds for52 words
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Article17 1953-07-26 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— Mr. A. R. Allan, Federation Youth Adviser, visited Johore Bahru today.17 words
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205 1953-07-26 5 STABBED IN BUS, PASSENGERS FLED PENANG, Sat. PASSENGERS climbed out of I windows and ran away I when a woman telephone operator was stabbed to death in a trolley bus on Coronation night the Penang Magistrate was told today. In the dock was Machivallen 1 Perlasamy. a labourer, charged j205 words
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172 1953-07-26 5 Tandem pair find Penang fascinating PENANG, Sat. Asma and Amad Sayec. two English Muslims cycling round the world on a tandem, find Penang "simply fascinating." They have been here a week and have taken many pictures of beauty spots for inclusion In the third edition of their book "to the172 words
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Article77 1953-07-26 5 Malayansfor New Delhi Malayan delegates will go to New Delhi later this year to attend the fifth meeting of the consultative committee of the Colombo Plan. The meeting will consider progress and plan the future programme. At the same time, the Council of the Technical Co-opera-tion of the Plan, which77 words
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Article33 1953-07-26 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.—Prozrammes for thp Grand Prix meeting in Johore Bahru next Sunday will be on sale at the District Anti-TB building Jalan Tangga Duke from July 27 —31.33 words
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Article28 1953-07-26 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat The death took place at the General Hospital Johore Bahru. on Friday night of Mr. S. G. Tragasam. Inspector of Tamil Schools, Johore.28 words
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Article38 1953-07-26 5 PENANG, Sat.— Alleged to have murdered detective. Lean Kuan Jin, at. Ayer Itam, on the night of June 26, Lew Earn Siat and Ng Chong Kong were today ordered to be remanded for another week.38 words
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Article116 1953-07-26 5 KEDAH STATE Secretary. Tungku Ismail, today called on kampong people: "Stop your spending spree." With the threat of a slump. the people must save and buy I only what was essential, he said. "To create economic activity I in your area you must learn to116 words
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Advertisement434 1953-07-26 5 'aX^ CKr.V} CXa>O OWn Oa«0 CXa>« r <s tvvj •.•/Vj ww uAu orSo STEWART GRANGER g as CLAUDIUS in m S SALOME H O.'IQCV/XIOWOO'aIOOWOOV ""worth waiting for -s I S*MUEIGOIOWYr» Npw Mu%.col WonderfiUl Mans (hiislian y\nclorsoii TfCHNICOLOR J ll U l)ami> v DIAMOND THEATRE l>:ii!i I Shnws: 1.10-5 «.S0 lI\IIII>\S434 words
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Advertisement536 1953-07-26 5 lABV CARRIAGE k II llirillEl ...for vushionvti comfort COLOLR SELECTION GREY IVORY ROYAL BLUE n ORV MAROON IN ORY: BEH/E /1\ ORV BLACK n ORY LITTLES SNG oaE "ifcß^ KUALA LUMPin I™ OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! 79th ANNIVERSARY "aris TOMORROW 27th JULY GENUINE REDUCTIONS Self Flower Satin 36"536 words
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Article32 1953-07-26 6 K. S; Chia - BEWARE the tricksters who build up your confidence in them through the weeks and then make the big kill. The harrier the times, the more tricksters are on the prowl.32 words
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518 1953-07-26 6 Beware! swindlers are an prowl in Malaya K.S. Chia Ey IT is so easy to fool the average man-in-the-street. Take the case of the Singapore "widow in black" who sobs m crowded buses By making a play for your sympathy with a new trick, she makes a handsome collection withm518 words
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Article, Illustration216 1953-07-26 6 Vaijanthi, 5, is our smallest dancer Malaya's youngeir and sm.illnr dancer Is Vaijanrhi Mala who has given more rhan 20 performances in the Federation. Vjijanthi is five-years-old. but she can do a^out ten Indian classical dances. She began to dance at the age of two. Since then she has been216 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-07-26 6 1 Graham Creene. aurnor of "The Living Room" (see story on right), i14 words
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Article435 1953-07-26 6 ALL-ASIAN CAST IN NEW ARTS PLAY AT last the Singapore Arts Theatre is producing a play with an all-Asian cast. One of the aims of the Arts Theatre is to provide scope for actors and stage technicians of all communities. It is said that the mixing of Asians and Europeans435 words
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Article749 1953-07-26 6 By BILLY BUDD A man lo remember A GROUP of young A people, arguing with intensity and considerable determination, called me in for advice. "Do you think," asked a Chinese clerk, "that Princess Margaret should marry Group Captain Townsend?" They told me later that discussions about their favourite princess had749 words
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Advertisement594 1953-07-26 6 MARMITE J^c^j gives you A^\ the |7r J7| fitness \S JLJ VITAMINS! It's grand to be fit and Marmite helps to make you fit. Marmite is a proved source of those bodybuilding vitamins that assure good health and protect you from Illness. Add Marmite to your favourite dishes and you594 words
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Advertisement296 1953-07-26 6 f •*>* W 'Jki< s Be rorc of your wvenness wrw fthre your rye* an extra tparkJ* at "those certain time*." Add a bokf touch of mascara and with the perfect itreamlined protection of MODESS, yooiJ feel b top form. B I lw*"'"""V i m B MOOFSS all rUstle m296 words
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Article, Illustration666 1953-07-26 7 JOSEPH EDMUNDSON - A tonic mixture jar the tired housewife JOSEPH EDMUNDSON By It can be "beaulx while you Mork" for Ihe mod or n pi rl who f ollom s this new fitaesi series. you feeling fed-up nd washed-out? Does housework tire you and shopping bore you? Then now is the time666 words
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413 1953-07-26 7 She walked in sleep and killed loved one rE other day. a man who had attacked His wif-j with an axe whfe'e sleep«.ilking was fou nd "not guilty" of attempt© 3 Jnurder, a happy decisio. n which i however reveaLs the -possibility that one COIJLDbe. held responsible in kiw for413 words
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Article667 1953-07-26 7 I AM a boy of 20 and am five ft two inches in height. vr f.|onric alTi-avc tpa«!o me »J* /in iL ••Qhrtrtv" T am and call me Shorty. lam very worried and won A er whether you can tell me now ito grow taller? ctirkD'wv SHORT*.667 words
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Advertisement14 1953-07-26 7 NEXT WEEK: How to do your housework and walk your way to ankle beauty14 words
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Article352 1953-07-26 8 mti mi i \ in;\n s - ABIE YOU A BUTTON OR A HORSE mti mi i in ;\n s By if out on the prettiest faces this week. Is she a button or a horse? She must be one or the other. "All women's Faces are basically buttons or horses," remarked a man who spent a352 words
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Article278 1953-07-26 8 MKMAEI iunnY - Triumph of the silk worm OF all the fabrics seen in the MkMM of the London couturiers tomorrow when the first of the important autumn and winter shows will be held, silk will be one of the mast important, for in spite of the rivalry of the synthetic yarns this278 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-07-26 8 a Coronation Maid of Honour. No. 4, The Countess of Dalkeith. No. 8, Jean Simjnons, the film star. HORSES No. 5, Kay Kendall, the film star. No. 6, Ghislaine Alexander, the TV star. No. 7. Petula Clark, the starlet. No. 9, Margaret Leighton, the actress.49 words
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Article267 1953-07-26 8 JOAN - TRY THESE TIPS JOAN' By IF you're feeling rather limp try a warm bath with a handful of common salt dissolved in it. A liberal supply of Eau-de-Cologne instead of dusting powder is very refreshing. ft r clean wicker furniture, make a solution of salt and water with a few267 words
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Article, Illustration571 1953-07-26 8 Rita is a changed woman now MKMAEI iunnY **y I HAVE mt the old gay life behind me. I'm a changed woman- none. Night clubs n'nl the glitter of latr parties ore a th'ng Qf the vast. "From noip on I'm happy to live rust for my children and mv571 words
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Advertisement62 1953-07-26 8 bird ami look your best^^ Jgg^^ f %^i^Vm with/"4,711" GENUINE /^^^B EAU DE COLOGNE Just moisten you.r temples or inhale its revivifying V f^P^L fragrance to banish discomfort, regain case and charming freshness. IP^^-^™^^ ■TflH^rtß EAU m COLOGNE |feS3f| from '11 ]g) >w colocm: on rhine.cerm \\y v 'iP^^^^^iHilß made62 words
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Advertisement276 1953-07-26 8 New TROUBLEFREE home perm has instant nation-wide success NO NEUTRALIZER NEEDED-/// the secret. Prom perms pcrfc< tlv in our easy operation Just wet your hair with Prom. Curl it up. Water /^T^*'^^ rinse after 30 minutes, and I J^ lfr A leave it to dry naturally on T^BHB^^ "flOfo m276 words
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Article, Illustration95 1953-07-26 9 AMY LAYCOCK TO MARRY The Singapore City Councillor, Mm Amy L.iycock. (Progressive Party) yesterday announced! her engagement to the Party's secretary, Mr. |ohn Edc. And. to celebrate the occasion, the couple had lunch at rhc Cath&r Restaurant with Legislative. Councillor. Mr. Ic'ti ock (Amy's father) jnd Mr. and Mrs Lokc95 words
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489 1953-07-26 9 Rubber price will be steady if U.S. keeps its promise LONDON, Saturday. JHE REAL HOPE for rubber depends on whether the Americans implement a promise made at Copenhagen that its industries will buy as much natural rubber as is offered at prevailing prices, states the Financial Times, commenting on the489 words
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160 1953-07-26 9 Ik JORE than 150 inmates of the Bushey Park and Nantma Homes in Singapore were entertained to a tea party at the Y.W.C.A. permises in Raffles Quay by the Singapore Young Malay Women's Association yesterday afternoon The cakes and drinks were made160 words
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Article77 1953-07-26 9 LONDON, Sat. PRINCESS Margaret went to the International Horse Show last night and escorted by a pair of La-dies-in-Waiting. Smiling prettily, she was escorted to the Royal Box in London's White City Stadium while a fashionable crowd of 20.000 stood respectfully. The Royal Marine band playedAP - 77 words
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Article42 1953-07-26 9 TELUK ANSON, Sat. In, its tour of northern Malaya, the Circus Busch from Berlin will pay a seven-day visit to Teluk Anson. beginning on July 30 Performances will be given at the Anglo-Chinese School ground. Canal Road.42 words
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Article87 1953-07-26 9 IT WAS the High Commissioner, Gen. Sir Gerald Temoler, who instigated the civics courses for European commercial employees, the first of which was held recently. This was revealed tonight by Mr. H. B. Hussey, Vice-Presi-dent of the Malayan Planting Industries Employees Association, in a speech87 words
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Article59 1953-07-26 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— There is an urgent need for a TB sanatorium with accommodation for 200 male and female patients, according to Dato H. c. M. Wallace. State Physician, Johore. He has asked the Johore Association for the Prevention of TB to give the scheme priority59 words
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Article37 1953-07-26 9 Madarr Wang Chan Yuek. the registered owner oj a motor-car was fined $25 in the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday for falling to give the Police particulars of the driver of her car.37 words
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Article21 1953-07-26 9 The Singapore Archery Club will hold a club fair at th« Cluny Road ground this afternoon at 4.21 words
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115 1953-07-26 9 Voting to music at Butterworth BUTTERWORTH, Sat. rpODAY is Town Council A Day' for two Province I Wellesley districts Butter I worth and Bukit Mertajam. Right up to the midnight deadline, hundreds of voters were turning up at Butterworth to register for Province Wellesley's first council elec- tions at the115 words
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Article63 1953-07-26 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat —The Regent of Johore, accompanied by his eldest son, Tungku Abdul Rahman, and Dato Ibrahim, deputy Mentri Besar, Johore, has concluded an official visit to Mersing and the islands off the coast. It was the Regent's first visit to the islands since the liberation.63 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-07-26 9 Lt. Cdr. P. Marsh and Miss M ary Healev leave St. Andrews Cathedral, under the swords of a guard of haflour, after their wedding- yesterday.28 words
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Article161 1953-07-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. yHE ALL-MALAYAN Chinese Tin Miners 1 Association today decided after a "quick examination of the situation"' to support proposals for an international tin buffer stock. At an extraordinary general meeting of the Association which lasted only half an hour i it also161 words
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Article171 1953-07-26 9 IPOH, Sat. IUIE Perak Chinese Welfare Association has submitted an application to the Federal Government to run a series of four $1 million lotteries, the proceeds of which are to be devotea entirely to welfare work in the Federation among all nationalities. A; a meeting of the171 words
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Article77 1953-07-26 9 MacD SENDS FUND $200 The Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. and Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan.arr among the latest donors to th-> University of Malaya Academic Societies' study tour fund being raised to send a groun nf students to Ceylon and India. Mr. Mac Donald sent $200 and Dato Sir Cheng-lock77 words
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Article59 1953-07-26 9 Talent contest Finals of th e Singapore amateur talent contest, organised by Shaw Brothers, has been postponed from Tuesday night to Tuesday. Aug. 4. at the Great World* new «ar den cabaret Eight finalists will take Dart and the winner will receive a $250 prize and a month's contract at59 words
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Article85 1953-07-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A "SHARP piece of Ooguery" was revealed during a routine inspection of a chettiar eastate in the Port Dicksnn area of Negri Sembilan. the Federation Labour Department's report for June said. It was found that a wo- man labourer, who had given birth in85 words
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Advertisement405 1953-07-26 9 "YoU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN&MINERAL^/^/^.?/ That is why you feel Worn out. Nervous Irritable Have head* -aches. Lose Weight, Worry" Try this Proved Way Back to Hea/th Happiness UTirn voti'rr anarmic frrl nrrvnu«, h^ r •r.:/>Umi (;m dirp Aajpal Vadfx «prll-, no rnct([\ for »ork405 words
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Advertisement290 1953-07-26 9 FOR ACTION! "THE SAVAGE!' -<ATHAY« BUT FOR A CALM COOL SMOKE TRY /\bdullt*\ NUMBER SEVEN 7 VIRGINIA CICAPETTES mwtm^m^m^m^wmWKHß. Bißa>aiMaiaßaßaiaMßataßßMajmßa>a>H»a* I UrDn^^ ESSURISED IILnUHRE EXTINCUISHER Stops Fire in Seconds OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES I OR WRITE P.O. BOX 142 SINGAPORE. LATEST ARRIVALS The Modern Self-Educator 516.80 The Modern Text Book290 words
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Obituary54 1953-07-26 10 DEATH DONO: On Jul- 24'h. 1953, Madam Lati Tin? Mpp. a?»d 74. wl> of Rev Don^- Bine Seng <V rr.r-:-pr of Done Chul Sing. Mrs Paul D.in" Vrs Tpo P'vre Ohee. Mr^. Su Puo chonc. Mrs. Tan Lye Whitt Mr? Richard Ko'.i Sit. Se-.e Coi-i Upper Seranaoon Road, today at54 words
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Article47 1953-07-26 10 ANNOUNCEMENTS SALE STARTS TOMORROW. Prices :-ed on Drpsses Gowns at 'Mulrhands. 82-1. Bra* Bs^ah Road. NEW trkrttor.s in mornlne and Office froefcf no two dlike. all I iruaranteed w.-.shinle. Very larpe cl^o're Mnternltv x^iock^ skirts fror'-« orders undertslwn Dur."-i"'<;. li. n'Almp'di Street. Ist Pico- .Off Raffle* Place).47 words
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Article637 1953-07-26 10 Today and tomorrow WHEN the Communists took to the jungle in June 1948 they had high hopes of crippling Malaya's economy as a preliminary to bringing the country to Its knees. The rubber estates and tin mines which kept, and still keep, the country alive were the primary targets of637 words
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781 1953-07-26 10 The giant turtles pay homage under the sea Stewart Wavell By IF you listen to your radio next Friday you will hear a sound which has never been recorded before— the sobbing of a giant turtle! Few people know or have seen these Malayan giant turtles -they are seven feet781 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-07-26 10 A Malay Hshermtn o>rer» tnc Sultan Hie first catch from the Trengganu River during a recent fith drive. In tht centre it th« Dnrtrict officer. Ulu Trengganu. Mr. D. C L. Wilton.35 words
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Article382 1953-07-26 10 MY attention has been drawn to the remarks of Mr. Billy Budd in your issue of July 12. As a Russian, long active in anti-Communist work, I should like to point out to Mr. Billy Budd, and to you, Sir, the tremendous importance of the attitude of the382 words
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Article93 1953-07-26 10 PERMIT me to thank the officer in charge of the Radio Patrol car wbo, with the help of two of his men, pave me a helping hand when my car was accidentally ditched in front of the market adjacent to Lorong 25, Shns Avenue. In view of thje fact93 words
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Article285 1953-07-26 10 K.L. ZOO rwu with ereat interest that I read tte report about the tmiliiirur of boo in Kuala Lumpur. f Sun day Times, last week). As a resident of X.L.. it is only natural that I am interested in Mr. H .J. Kitchener's idea, for a zoo is a thing285 words
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Article113 1953-07-26 10 IiyTTH reference to Mr. S. Ramachandra's letter In last Sunday's Issue, headed "An Old School." I writ* to say that I was the heacuAaster of the Serangoon ErurlLsh School In Penxmal Road, from 1921 to 1924. The houae No. 367. Scran goon Road, adJolninß thp school, to113 words
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Article, Illustration886 1953-07-26 10 YOUNG MEN IN THE JUNGLE They scour nature' s 'no man 's land' near KL (BY CAPTAIN D. H. de T. READE) NATIONAL Servicemen exceed 50 per cent of the British Army's strength in Malaya. Yesterday, I set off from the base of "C" Company of the Ist Battalion Somerset886 words
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Advertisement696 1953-07-26 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. BrERENS DE HAAN: To Oerda, wlfn of C. W Bierens de Haan, at Kandan? Kerbau Hosnltal. on 24! -i-ily a *on. Baxthold. ENGAGEMENTS FNOAGEMENT: On 28 7.53. Mr. Rn>v-t Chuah Chin Seang. eld- st eon of Mr. and Mrs. Chuah Kee and Ml?' Sally Tan Hong "cond dauehter696 words
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Advertisement58 1953-07-26 10 LMiniiiiiii[}iiiiiMiiiiit]itiMiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[]uiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiincniiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiig I M. 1 1 I Check... I *few* Oil tewet f i Mobiloil j A WINNER EVERY TIME A change of Mobiloil every 1,000 Miles protects your Engine from corrosion and Wear and lengthens the life of your car STANDARD-VACUUM OIL CO., (INCORPORATED IN I. 1 S A WITH58 words
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531 1953-07-26 11 Our traffic problems may be solved from the air PHOTOGRAPHS taken by a Government survey team 1,500 feet above the city centre may contain the solution to Singapore's car parking problems. The photographs were taken at peak car parking hours in the morning and afternoon from a four-seater aircraft wh'rh,531 words
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Article33 1953-07-26 11 More than 200 people, agents and retail dealers of Scott's Emulsion, wer^ last night entertained to a dinner at the Wing Choon Yuen Restaurant. Singapore by the Borneo C 0. Ltd.33 words
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Article51 1953-07-26 11 Seventeen-year-old Shar bin Jillanei. pleaded guilty yesterday in the Singapore Second Criminal District Court to dishonestly retaining 38 sweaters which he knew to be stolen I property. The judge. Mr. E. H. D'Netto. adjourned the case for a week j pending a report from the probation51 words
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Article42 1953-07-26 11 A fire broke out on a Chinese junk in the sea off Clyde Terrace in Beach Road. Singapore, yesterday. It sent three fire engines to the scene, but was put out before the engines arrived.42 words
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Article28 1953-07-26 11 Three people were slightly injured when a car they were travelling in crashed headlong into a tree In Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore, yesterday.28 words
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Article153 1953-07-26 11 The row among the Singapore City Councillors over reducing the ceiling heights of Improvement Trust flats by Six inches is over. And the Trust has been authorised to build 1,000 flats with 8 ft. high ceilings instead of th<? usual 8 ft. 6 in.153 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-07-26 11 The problem- from 1,500 feet A cameraman had to remove one of the windows in a fourseater aircraft and lean over the side to ret this aerial view of Singapore waterfront 1,500 feet above the city's rooftops. It .x one of the 70 pictures now being studied by a Government78 words
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133 1953-07-26 11 PENANG, Sat. ff^HE Army today identified a British officer and soldier who died earlier this week as the result of a clash between two patrols in darkness near Bahau in K^gri Serr.bllan. The officer was Major C. A. L. Watt whose wife, Mrs.133 words
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Article18 1953-07-26 11 Mr. R. N. Broome, former Secretary lor Chinese Affairs/ Singapore, has been appointed Director of Immigration.18 words
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Article159 1953-07-26 11 FOR MORE PAY MORE WORK' KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday %1/ORKERS' living standards could best be improved by greater efficiency and greater output, Mr H B Huisey. vice-president of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association, said tonight Mr. Hussey was speaking at the dinner of the Federation of All-Malayan Estate Staff Union159 words
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Advertisement44 1953-07-26 11 WINE WINCARNIS will enrich _J r ji the blood and build up .^fficiSl^ new caltn an^ vi g° ur Lukm i« 6^\ There is no better Tonic XaA^BK' for the blood, the nerves 1 —FOR YOU. W A RICH WINE M™ NOURISHING <3Do^> extracts44 words
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Advertisement794 1953-07-26 11 "Walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given Himself for us an offering and a sacrifice." Eph. 5:2. CHURCH OF ENGLAND i PAYA LEBAR: 9 a.m Sunday ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL: 7 School, 10 a.m Service— O. L. B. 8 a.m Holy Communion: 9.30 Enrolment Service —Dr794 words
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Advertisement218 1953-07-26 11 T H! BABYREFRIGERATOR IMeal tor the average family Scnjibly sited tor the smaller kitchen, rhc Attral Refrigerator full* meets the ncedi of the average family Astral has no mov>n« parts is silent in use and operate* on electricity (AC/DCI. Measures only i 21:" $350 Trade Enquiries invited Sole Agents: S.218 words
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Miscellaneous96 1953-07-26 11 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 a.m. Morning Star- 7.30 News: 735 Light Music; 10.15 Science Survey: 10.30 Music: 1130 Sunday Morning Service (Roman Catholio; 12.00 In Malay; 1.00 p.m Lawrence Welk Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.45 Radio Malaya Trio; 2.00 Waltz Time; 2.30 Rendezvous: 300 Concert Hour; 4.00 Listeners Choice; 5.00 Happy-Go-96 words
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Article, Illustration172 1953-07-26 12 YOUR picture page This week's runncrs-up are: "Baby In The Basin" by Houng Chew Wung, 1223 Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore. Camera Rol leiflex. Exposure 1/100 at f 4.5. "Pretty Polly' lo: right, by C. F. Anthonisz. Architects office, P.W.D.. |ohore Bahru. Camera Lei c a. Exposure 1 /1 00* at172 words
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Article792 1953-07-26 12 Raymond Thomas - WA MtH THOSE COLOURS! Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH— 7O By rpHE beginning of a photograph is the idea. Ideas may come to you from your own mind either as a result of your inventive or creative powers or by inspiration when a scene appears before your eyes which you792 words
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Advertisement242 1953-07-26 12 only PERUTZ P ER OMN.A: I'°V d c Sefc««.r 33 P C f c C Woton 100 M PERUTZ _j Wm*o«i 50 MADE IN CERMANY ERSENSO. SdMiner 30 Weston '/^fWfJl^^^atHa^^^ m.m. Rollfilm 8 m.m. Rollfilm I twin-turret Camera three lens A 12. Big turret model K35 pi< turrs at low242 words
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Advertisement104 1953-07-26 12 illlllllllHlHlllllL 0^ j uMllllllimt3IIIIIIIIMIIC3!: UMJ I MOVISCOP I Ihe ZEISS IKON edttor-viewer for S or 16 MM cute film It has for a long time been the desire of every 8 or 16 mm cine amateur to have a device with which he can examine his films and, while running104 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1953-07-26 13 WHAT a month for pictures! I can't ever remember seeing so many fine films within such a breathlessly short space of time "Pygmalion", "Carrie", "Martin Rouma?nar", "Split Second", 'Cry. The Beloved Country", "Sombrero" all of outstanding quality. And now to fill the cup to overflowing1,074 words
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Article290 1953-07-26 13 THE REDS VERSUS THE REST THE only picture one can be really critical about is Paramount's, "The Savage", which is| a war whoopin.g blood curdling Red Indians vs. The Rest adventure story, which the majority of you will see —and to the devil with the Press reviews anyway. I must290 words
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230 1953-07-26 13 and here's the poor man's 'Quo Vadis' "f~\l 7 O Vadis" was one of the most expensive films ever made by Hollywood. It cost M.d.M. six and a half million golden dollars and raised many problems about admission prices. When I came to Singapore, the majority of prple stayed away.230 words
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Advertisement259 1953-07-26 13 *IHI* l fi r viitivV OPEys TOWAY ill .111* I I II il AM, 1-30,4,6.1.-, m_\ *>» AJhfiAA' SmJt 9.30 P.M. Si Su *-°nnte j Van Johnson JOjn Janet Leigh r^^H [_OUIS (CALHERN J Morning: Show Today 9 a.m. TKRRYTOONS (Cartoons) SHOWING SOON §.*£l± WALTER CHCARI MIP CARLO CAMPAMM W^si259 words
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Advertisement282 1953-07-26 13 from TODAY: 11,1.45,4,6.30,9.30 Who'll be His next I victim... ii^£ YOU? *S im niatxispxsmi Have you ever picked up a jKßtSjf&t hitch-hiker? 7 *B((^^^^^^k You won't ever after you see V \^i I this picture! EDMOND O'BRIEN- FRANK LOVEJOY WILLIAM TALMAN M i, COIIIEI TOUNC Mo* h 10* LUPINQ iow^282 words
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667 1953-07-26 14 KENNETH PEARSON By A RE you a shy violet or a man with a battleship prow for a chin? Do you consider yourself best suited to be a gu>de ..escort... social partner... bodyguard... or babysitter? Because, if you feel like entering667 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-07-26 14 KENNETH; PEARSON - Their "holiday' is four stage shows a day E.XTEHTAIXERS OF MALAYA '212 words
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484 1953-07-26 14 Rachel; Ross - NANCY AND MUI CHEN 'BIRDS OF PARADISE' Rachel Ross By AT threr o'clock in the afternoon a time when Singapore is at its hottest, dustiest, and noisiest I made my way through the crowded streets to the Oriental Theatre m New Bridge Road, where I was to meet the two484 words
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Article310 1953-07-26 14 UNIVERSE IS EIGHT TIMES BIGGER! PVIDENCE that the visible universe is eight times as large as previously conceived by astronomers, and twice as old, has been detailed by Dr. Walter Baade of the Mount Wilson and Mount Palomar Observatories in California. I lie latest Indications, he said, are that instead310 words
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166 1953-07-26 14 CLEAR SKIES- BUT JET BAN INTO TROUBLE A MEMORABLE flight through clear but vio'ent upper air which bent the wings of a B-47 jet bomber as much as 11 feet was reported by a test uroun pilot from Kirtland Air Forc P base at Albuquerque, New Mexico. U.S. This strange166 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-07-26 14 Terry in the tropics Terry Moore, Paramount star, poses in a Hollywood conception of typical feminine garb in South-east Asia.20 words
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Advertisement147 1953-07-26 14 MAKE YOUR GIFT THE MOST J§m TREASURED OF ALL... i^^K-^^^^ new'D j "rr rarker oi^W WORLDS MOST WANTED PENI I W.^F T I Iy\ \il/\l 111 t7° R BIRTHDAYS anniversaries and all other V^OU xV/ l/\.' 11 -Tgift occasions what could be more fitting y >i I V\ \l than147 words
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Advertisement262 1953-07-26 14 jrtS^ ''J& Picture yourseff ydjT I Jantzen It's true It'i what Jantzen B figure-shaping genius will do for you. Choose it in shot K or solid colours, knitted to fit as only Jantien can. Weir it to make the most of /our happy moments, to make you the prettiest picture262 words
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Article, Illustration2128 1953-07-26 15 SHAMUS FRAZER - The mysterious diary of Pun Tian SHAMUS FRAZER 3y While restina "i the Botanic Gardens, AH bin Mustapha. a Singapore schoolboy, sees two men searching the pockets 01 a dead Chitir.sc. With great coura ar Ah snatch.?* from them a notebook fid runs for his life tHto the undergrowth. H,<2,128 words
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Article328 1953-07-26 15 BE RESPECTFUL rIS week, children. I am going to write about respect, which Is something you should all have for your parents, teachers and. In fact, anyone who Is older than you, But respect isn't only a matter of obedience. It also I means respecting other I people's328 words
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Advertisement474 1953-07-26 15 Everyone admires the new Spillproof 4 I flat aad everyone will admire I Yon.' Cain Nail Polish enhanret lh«> natural InvrlmrM a( your f I nail.. m\iiri thr iwwlril flat |»rr! Orjt.hinr«. nutwrara mm rottli«r polithr* hmuM CuUt raniamt thr miracle wnmr tn-grrdirnt F.nnmrlan! Tha mirarulcu. "Spillpmf" fearar* prrvfnii damage474 words
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Advertisement248 1953-07-26 15 NOW F| y direct to PERTH.. MAURITIUS AND TO JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFR.CA now these three import- r ant places are nearer by A st han ,~m^Mk a r —^Y Qantas. South Africa too, is linked by a fast service on the new jftyKjfc^^^^- You can flv from Singapore direct Qantas248 words
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Advertisement242 1953-07-26 16 [4^Q The most simple fully-automatic calculator ever t seen fftotM FSA. the wnrld-famou* eleetrV ral calculator, doe* moat of root cal» cuUtinn work all by Itaelf. becadw t» not nnly adds and tuhtracta it alia h»« thrrxtra advanCa««of fullr-a«l»--mutir muKipllcatlon and dirition. Anyone ran learn «he timple 10-kry •vtrm In242 words
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Advertisement187 1953-07-26 16 I rlrcamofl of a truly comfortahlr itrapless... mtidenjprmi Maidenoitr StrapleM ■B^Baae^^. -^a?*> Baw It'« Mi.«« to weai and unbe> lirvahly flatlT ing, M form's (amoiis Maidenette* straplo««! Designed i^ (hapc you Mperbly with dainty interl* and frallirr liplit boning. In your favmitr Eabrics. Genuine Mairlrnf'inn ere«arrTnadronly in tlm United Slale«187 words
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Miscellaneous1547 1953-07-26 16 by Hukj/\R r\lLh DURROUGrib f Sy Iv; \ig\^Z^ -~^i%fl^* ''Ll/lV^Tl' '»*^'l^ wftp^E? peveo CEA6ON, the i»0n6016 HvsreeiCAUv M(V i^/S'-.V^stfJ 'ftw %^MwUlji. f'l rf\v»Ar\**> ft£ v llh CMb^CEP THE.I? LE^PEC eAC7A(?ttHAW--THANIC6 TOT* I ?>A. 9 T (I <!^\ JW J iLU l'• j|# CeAPTV CXCO AW Hl£> rZQPHSCY Of THE FUTuKB^1,547 words
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Article830 1953-07-26 17 NATHANIEL GUBBINS Continental children, instructed to follow 8.8.C. broadcasts to learn colloquial English- are probably puzzled by cricket commentaries." Understatement in one of my papers. pAPA V* rs r>rrrr' .Are the English eniel. Papa No, Pierre. They are very kind tn animals and fnrripVrrs Th*n why do they mnke I830 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-07-26 17 Blonde Ka'hlccn Hughes. native or Hollywood. poses with the cat that co-stars in her latest film, a 3-D murder myttery in which the cat is the only witnets. There is one sad note, however: Miss Hughes is the "victim."43 words
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310 1953-07-26 17 The tall men get all the best jobs IT pays to be tall in the I.S.A. The tallest men are getting the best jobs and the fattest wage envelopes. A survey, conducted by a life insurance company to determine the relationship between height and success, found a far more definite310 words
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656 1953-07-26 17 PATRICK Hamilton collects the seedy and the sordid. He finds them in the pubs, the boarding houses. the suburban villas, and the cocktail lounges of mid-dle-class England. In his novels he pins them down and examines them with the scrupulous detachment of a656 words
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Advertisement87 1953-07-26 17 INDIGESTION Z^J AmH There's no need ever to let indigestion get you down. Take Macleta brand stomach tablets, they will brine you r e''<f 11 tn *y m o--toms of indigestion heartburn, acidity, flatulence, stomach paint. 1 RF.AI.I.Y PROFOINI) BELIEF y^ J rrallv t-fTci'l \\r I" VvS9HBfV IU l*n~.hl- m87 words
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Advertisement240 1953-07-26 17 with powers of endurance proved by repeated international successes Effnrllo** liifh 1 -p«**'<l; brilliant a'ccrlrralion. (-taliilily and acfiirarr of control: mperb comfort and ImriMH appointment? .T) lhr«e qiialili<-« make the lovely nfvr Sunbram-Talliot 90 Ihr uporttman'* cmr of ihc year. Arranpc for an cxliilaraliup Irial run TODAY! "The Times" of240 words
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Miscellaneous174 1953-07-26 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN i 1. tum|>».4»ioaate (11). 9. Ex- ol >« "rr (7). J. For smokrrt lld playn, (7| j tlxplalr IS) 4 lr ,T r T 2h 10 StOT |4 1 "St" P***' P*" l P*lron I4J. 5. Filthy with*Undin 15. Flfure (4). fellow |3). B. l.kht 16)174 words
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Article, Illustration974 1953-07-26 18 Fuels and figures that will make you sit up Manning Mark wood does some simple arithmetic. «m«l presents— > T OT only la SinKapore 11 the fourth worst, rity in the world for rionth on the roads, but it is also the second worst rity from the point ot view974 words
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224 1953-07-26 18 Irish champion for the Grand Prix HISTORY will he miric next Sunday when (lie Singapore Motor Club holrl their fifth annual Johore Grand Prix at Johore B;ihru. for among the competitors In the race for unlimited motor <vrles will be one whn has given a good account of himself in224 words
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301 1953-07-26 18 FILM 'PRIEST' WAS ONCE A GREAT BOXER THOSE of you who saw the poignant film "Cry. the Beloved Country." shown in Singapore last wee*. must have enjoyed the fine acting of Canada Le<' in the role of the South Alrican priest. Stephen Ku- malo. But few realise that the ta-301 words
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422 1953-07-26 18 JOHNNY JOHNSON - Singapore athletes in Blunderland JOHNNY JOHNSON By MY comments of last week on the organisation of the Triple A meet at the Jalan Besar Stadium were further strengthened by th^ events of the final day. when at least two athletes paid the penalty of bad programme timing. Martens was the422 words
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Article326 1953-07-26 18 rpHE Tiger Swimming Club A are making determined efforts to bring off the double in the S.A.S.A. water polo league. The "A team have already beaten the S.S.C. and the Chinese S.C., and today they meet the S.S.C. in the return match at the SS.C. pool. Th s promises to326 words
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Article86 1953-07-26 18 THERE is talk of a possible visit to the Colony of John Hendrcks the brilliant 17--year-old Australian sprint champion, whose time for the 100 metres is 57.3. and he is created with a faster time What a great opportunity it would be for local aquatic enthusiasts to see him in86 words
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Article59 1953-07-26 18 AS I predicted a cotiplr of weeks ago,%sm->i Ytissof has followed Omar Awanc to the touch line for today's Malayan Cup match. Another new look wing is to be tried. I am very glad to i see that Boniface is included in the side for trris game, and am sure59 words
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Miscellaneous108 1953-07-26 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS 1. Sympathetic. 9. Too. in. <.rim 12. Mthnath )>. Vinr. IK. Cant IT, Animal. 1*. Ochre. 21. Protrrt 22. Whet. 23. Grade. 24. tm. 15, Dram. 26. Did. it. Moods. 2». Lorr. I JO. Dnbiou*. 32. C'aars. 33. Realms. 34. Boas. 35. Arid. 36. Erupting 3d.108 words
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Article, Illustration453 1953-07-26 19 PENANG GAIN A CLEAR VICTORY Kedah rattled man sent off PENANG, Saturday. pENANG beat Kedah 5-1 on Victoria Green today to become North Zone champions in the Malaya Cup soccer competition. Penang will now meet Kelantan, East Zone champions, to decide who will go into the Cup final against Singapore.453 words
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425 1953-07-26 19 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. LAY SIEEEL won three --vents I when the Selangor A.A.A. championships were continued on th* padang here today. She had no opposition in the 80 meire.s hurdles, her only opponent. K. Rajeswarl withdrawing. She clocked 14.2 sec— only one-fifth425 words
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Article282 1953-07-26 19 IPOH. Sat. I>ERAK scored a well -deserved 2-0 win over Combined Services 1 Federation > In a Malaya Clip matrh on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. Services improved in the second rma up against a belter balanced half and MI more of the play282 words
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332 1953-07-26 19 STRONG COLONY TEAM FOR MALAYAN AAA OINGAPORE will be sending cO another strong contingent to the Malayan AAA i championships at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 14 and 15. The team will be managed by Mr. P. Suppiah and cap- tamed by Tai Chong Cheong. MLss E. R. Aeria will be332 words
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419 1953-07-26 19 PERAK ATHLETICS IPOH, Saturday. jM Malayan record was broken another equalled '.ttul six State marks bettered at the Perak A.A.A. championships which ended on the Ipoh padang today. Yesterday the unbeaten relay team of St. Anthony's School, Teluk Anson, clipped 3 10 sec.419 words
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Article82 1953-07-26 19 CINGAPORRE beat Negrl Sembt--0 lan 4-nil last night in tbt Foong Seong Cup badminton played at the Singapore Badminton Hall Results are 1 Singapore players mentioned first): siiiielrs: Andrew Tan beat Lee Si Mm 15-11 15-2. Ong Poh Ll.ti beat Tan Lai Chong 15-3. 15-2. Doubles: Loon82 words
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Article37 1953-07-26 19 Members U all clubs Affiliated tithe Singapore A.A.A. are invited ir enter for the mile open race to b» held at the Shell Sports Club annual athletic meet at Paya Lebar on Auk- 1.37 words
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902 1953-07-26 19 From EPSOM JEEP IPOH. Sat. CLEARING all hurdles in fine style, Titus, an ex-race- j horse ridden by Col. H C. j Boyce. won the hurdle race easily from Fenton at the Perak Turf Club amateur meeting here yesterday. Bet tine on the902 words
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Advertisement362 1953-07-26 19 PHOENIX jsq; WATER DELIVERY f&MJtt HOSE With tI reinforcing nbs. 1 "i l -^-H?F''* y Supplied in convenient lengths up to 1 30 feet. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING DEALERS THE FINEST CAR POLISH you've even useo! CLEANS POLISHES I A JJever before have you been Af L\/ thit to obta362 words
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755 1953-07-26 20 SINGAPORE DECLARE AT 221-9 AFTER BAD START SWIFTS A.A. MEET By Our Cricket Reporter I lONKL Diplock (69) and Cheong Thiam Sie\* (44) pulled Singapore out of a poor position in their cricket match against Ncgri Sembilan yesterday and from 52 for five wickets Diplock was able to declare at755 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-07-26 20 A FREAK OF NATIKK? This Amicable A.A. player appears to have two pairs of Ires in this unusual action picture taken at .lalan Besar stadium yesterday. Amicahles won this S.A.F.A. cun match against Indian Recreation Club by 3-0. Sunday Time* picture.41 words
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Article296 1953-07-26 20 A.A.A. knock Indians out of Cup pLAYING wilh all-round superlorlt.y. Amicable Athletic Association put three soah pa.st Indian Recreation Club without reply in a SAFA Cup first round encounter at Jol;m Brsar yesterday. Amicahles. the better 'omliiniuion. were on the offensive dunnc the first half and. nitn a Jui Kirn296 words
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Article25 1953-07-26 20 Mercuntile Bank Sport* Club will hola a picnic, and dani-e at NaUur Road, Sichip. next Runday in wl^bration of its second anniversary.25 words
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397 1953-07-26 20 A.C.S. SPRINTERS SET ANOTHER RECORD yWO twenty-two-year-olds, J. Soundranayagam and Royce de Souza, with 15 and 12 points to their credit, became the individual champion and runnerup respectively at the annual athletic sports of the Teachers' Training College' held on the Victoria School ground yesterday. Thr highlight of tho mert-397 words
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Article51 1953-07-26 20 Simtaporr Corinthians best SrU>- tar F.C 8-1 in their last SAFA Div 3A league game at Jalan Bes:>>Stadium yesterday. Hamld i4i. SharifT Madon and Ah Chua scored two goals each for fineapore Corinthians. Seletar F.C replied through a "gift ttoal' scored by a Corinthians'51 words
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Article75 1953-07-26 20 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Two goals by Dollah Don enabled Rangers to beat Prisons 3-1 in a league soccer match here today. Dollah Don gave Rangers lead five minutes from the start but a penalty goal by Mohd. Said tied the score up to the interval.75 words
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Article223 1953-07-26 20 SINGAPORE WIN POLICE SOCCER POLICE defeated Johore Police 4-3 in their second annual soccer match for t!ir Haji Ombok Sooloh Shield plav«"d I at Tliomson Road yesterday. It was chieilv rood defence work by Kellion «nd centre half Lee Kok Seng, who broke up many fine moves by the Johore223 words
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Article, Illustration218 1953-07-26 20 JEEP'S JOTTINGS AS Ihe season enters its se<or<t half two-year olds from "he United Kingdom and Australia ;>re roming out to the Malayan Turf in a steady stream. The first batch has been registered with the S.R.A. They are Silver Screen i lute Allan Tori, an218 words
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Article671 1953-07-26 20 llTF.HiHTS for lirst day (Saturday, \uc 1) of Penan* Turf Cluh'n August Rank Holiday meetIn*: THE PF.NANG Cl'P CI-. 1. DIV. 1—1 M. Woodcote Inn 9.07 rnlntainmenl II '.04 Kinrpnrt 8.11 Broadside K.08 Mubarak X 03 Ricoletto 8.0? Colonel Daly rf.rtl Quarter I "13 Honolulu671 words
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Article436 1953-07-26 20 Lily Tan Dawai are best KLUANG. Sat. IJ'OURTEEN records were brok»n r and another equalled at the Johore A. A. A. championships whlcn concluded here yesterday. The Pijlans were responsible for etsnt of them. The best performance trophy »a* awarded to LCpl O. Dnwai for his 10 1 sec record436 words
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Article309 1953-07-26 20 By EPSOM JEEP I»I BBEK EXPORTER and Perrussion. two newcoir.ers In i Wallv Bacby's stable, took the eye on the track at PenanL- yr.serday morninp. when training began for I the August Bank Holiday mt«Mn<; Percu^inn. with Cabinet for company, was well on the bit309 words
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Miscellaneous64 1953-07-26 21 I/' StjTTHiS 16 VJTAN TWSll TUAT PK00F5 IT 16 FRE5HLV i. THEM >„« J. j OLPTZAPl irs V£Hi'j PT 111 DUG/ ALZO, E P(J NOT TT2AP WITW fexi WHO SET \*i* M /'W^J^;^JM 11^ ZEE/ MO VEGETATIONJ l^f r k. PITFALLS LIKE THIS.' A BIG IT JfiU^fe'" x 1 I/growing64 words
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Miscellaneous496 1953-07-26 22 BBT^OOP gVE>J'N6 1 FETHELBEeTS vaIET is SPCAvinsl HERE he is 1 N^Ll/ r^\ ounnrwt wot WRESTLIN& FANIS THE RING with fAy 06 '^>?t's BORIS SCHMOZIS. UJV •j.-^ V 'SS POT aASRANCEJ/ FtviiS is REP VUSin'S, IOUR MON»W -WHILE THE GREAT ETHELBERT THC CRUSHIN' I V Wi W 'd.lf-s^ INIG-TT SPORTSCAeTEI?--TDNiGHT'S496 words
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Miscellaneous42 1953-07-26 23 THZ CISCO KIT>. you* UNUL tfest f**ourtte* /"~^*v a. "N.. 'J^HmMI I i CANT UNIDERSTAND IT. (^^^^■^X St-< > VVE S \V x^ A WENT VK^-y OU:CK> f :\T3 YjMT^- r CAi_LS HER FOOLISH... JLLJK SOV£TH:\G.' s **«n^^s MO WIMMiiN BUTTin A H42 words
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Miscellaneous323 1953-07-26 24 fr^AKl A FEW SAMPLES OF DISTILLED (FROM THE BRAINS OF J ?l// /y^ JP^ 7 /^P'E''P^S'^| "MOON MIND READINGS"yiN VACUUM y/^OUR SCIENTISTS /^^^B y^^^Nßi^ o 'JL» aT" JV99 wb "^HL ■jt p y yri okay let's call J—Jr dflF LABORATORY OF TERRA'S COLONY P P^'^-V I FZf^\ H 'i Jt/4F323 words
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