Sunday Standard, 5 April 1953
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Title Section16 1953-04-05 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n\ W M I ft m 91 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, I953. TWENTY PAUCS.16 words
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Article, Illustration87 1953-04-05 1 Cor oi n Tour Contest r!AN, Perok's 011-round athlete, I r the first time in the Standard/ Tour Contest. His supporters sent the largest number for any one week ■?athan a commanding lead (27,807 courites as Gomex, Dutton, Gurchan in Lcng. Anderson School, Thillainothon87 words
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Article88 1953-04-05 1 T he One Foe U nbeaten Yet LONDON. Apr. 4. fAFF -ord I roil H p ton >jid thai G >ral Sti Tild Terni Qommisoioner in Malaya, s noi the 'a ay to til hi »a iav< ane j He 1: j n p in Vlalaya is nol yet <»■88 words
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Article33 1953-04-05 1 Kt-FKhShN 1 ATIVES Jnited States Rubber c ind 35,000 striking CIO i ?er workers met tor new pes t alks yesterday amid ions ol i speedy sett tr^cn' I their —UP.33 words
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Article, Illustration502 1953-04-05 1 Says The Alliance At Malacca Meet M A L ACCA, Sot.— Delegates to the U.M.N.0.-M.C.A. joint conference in Malacca yesterday, described as "undemocratic and a farce," the Mentris Besar-sponsored round table talks to blue print a constituent assembly for the Federation. Seventy-six out of 79 delegates approvedD.O.I. - 502 words
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Article222 1953-04-05 1 Tempter: Bouquet Then A Brickbat KUALA LLMPIR. Sat The High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Tempter. spent the Easter holidays by making his first tour of Lower Perak and visiting tin mines in the Kinta Valley. He landed by helicopter on the padang at Telok A Brian and drove straight to222 words
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Article28 1953-04-05 1 Boh len Leaves CHARLES Bohlen the new American Ambassador to Mos- cow left New York by air last night on his way to take up his appointment. AFP.28 words
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Article52 1953-04-05 1 IT has been brought to our notice that the man who was expelled by the Central Excutive Committee of the United Malays National Organisation on Monday was Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang and NOT Dato Panglima Kinta. Any inconvenience which our inadvertent error may have caused Dato Panglima Kinta52 words
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Article112 1953-04-05 1 Tungku Abdul Rahman also criticised Dato Onn bin Jaafar. Federal Member for Home Affairs and president of the Independence of Malaya Party, for his recent attack on the Chinese in Malaya. He said: 'Dato Onn does not know his own people, for ,if we are to ask112 words
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Article, Illustration208 1953-04-05 1 LONDON. Apr. 4 (ReutersSoviet Premier Georgi Malenkov yesterday released 15 doctors accused of the gravest crimes against the j Soviet state and cancelled an Order of Lenin to the Woman doctor who denoun- eed them The charges against them were that they conspired to murder208 words
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Article204 1953-04-05 1 JOHOKE BAHRU, Sat.— With the inauguration of the Federal Whitley Council, which will hold its first meeting on April 15, unions of the clerical services in the Federation have decided to amalgamate into a national body. It is to be called the "The National Union204 words
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89 1953-04-05 1 Carol Dies Gave Throne For A Woman LISBON, Apr. 4, (Reuter)— Ex-King Carol of Rumania, who won fame as the Monarch who gave up his throne 'or love, died near here early todav of a heart attack. Princess Helena formerly Madam Lupescu, whom Carol first met and fell in love89 words
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Article86 1953-04-05 1 LONDON, Apr. 4, (Renter)—The British Comet jet airliner inaugurating a 3$ hour London Tokyo service »cft Rangoon today 43 min utes behind schedule. The Comet is covering the 10 '00 miles route which includes nine stops in less than half the time taken by the86 words
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117 1953-04-05 1 MALACCA, Sat.— Tungku Abdul Rahman, pn si dent of the l T nited Malays National Organisation, today called for elections to the Federal Legislative Council as a prerequisite for Malayan independence. He was speaking at the half yearly general assembly of the UMNO at Malacca.117 words
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Article246 1953-04-05 1 They Will Help The 'Give Up KUALA Ll'MPl R. Sit —A series of talks thai toueh the hearts, etvk sense and pockets of all Malayans will be launched during the next fortnight over^ Radio Malax a t>x Chinese, Indian and Malay "onimunity leaders in Selangor. They appeal to i touch246 words
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Article75 1953-04-05 2 FRANCIS Wickham Watts was tentatively charged before Mr. D. H. Chapman in a Singapore police court yesterday with armed robbery. Watts was alleged to have been armed with a revolver and to have committed robbery in Woodlands Road on Apr. 2. He was also tentatively charged with75 words
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Article, Illustration619 1953-04-05 2 JOHN COOMBES - JOHN COOMBES In The Broadcasting Profession The 'Air' Is Their Crowning Glory By AMONG all the working girls in Singapore today, there are a few for whom the "air" is their crowning glory. They ore the women who have taken up broadcasting os a career. Out ofStandard - 619 words
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Article, Illustration301 1953-04-05 2 Primary 1 Classes CHILDREN seeking admission into Primary One classes in Singapore Government and aided English schools have to face a "tough'* ordeal, say parents of those who have filed applications for January next year. In many of the schools, the; primary department301 words
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Article53 1953-04-05 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Gurdial Singh, who on Mar. 18 attempted to evade duty on a quantity of stockings, jerseys and footballs, valued at $386, on which duty payable was $77, was fined $700 by the Police Court today, in default six months' imprisonment. The53 words
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Article25 1953-04-05 2 THE Singapore All-Malayan Muslim Missionary Society will hold an annual general hneeting today at 3 p.m. at its premises in Lorong 12, Geyjang.25 words
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Article, Illustration9 1953-04-05 2 S'pore's Bad Roads— No. 6 pbotv. JOBff KAtgpff StandardStandard - 9 words
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Article255 1953-04-05 2 The Unemployed Are Best Buyers LOTTERIES and sweeps in Singapore are cnio\ing an unprecedented popularity today among people in all walks of life, especially the lower-income group and even the unemployed, a Standard survev of recent lotterv ticket buyers shows. In fact, the unemployed. who255 words
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68 1953-04-05 2 Everybody Does The Samba in Singapore Till f n I d I t i i i c* 01/ BoWai i l i t r M I •Win t I I 1 1 I tl i M i t i nl 10 -•few- ft* N.I I I «»f til I d68 words
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Article21 1953-04-05 2 pi in k soni MM \N I XrHW k BANKS ■> MlinN I MKIKM VIM N < li tKIMi Hi" ,1s A21 words
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Advertisement9 1953-04-05 2 "vwii v I mm,, MM" 1 Pi fell fl>9 words
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Article84 1953-04-05 3 Sunday Prize Puzzle MILLIONS have seen and handled thi s article (at right). It is of vital importance to a large section of any community. What is it? SOMEONE MUST KNOW. Twenty dollars will be paid to the person who sends in the first correct solution that is opened by84 words
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Article114 1953-04-05 3 Standard Aviation Reporter U RA THAUNG, the Bur->( me>e Consul in Singapore, will formally open the weekly UnB Airways service between Rangoon and Sing pore at Kallang airport on afternoon. i'.B.A. Marathon airliner will e Rangoon a1 7.30 a.m. on Wednesday reaching Singapoi it 4114 words
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Article141 1953-04-05 3 Recruiting Officer On North Tour PEXAXG. Sat— The Asst. R liting Officer, Mai. W.H.' B k will isit Penang. Teiok Anson, Ipoh and Bukii Mertajam to interview potential British Army recruits. Malayan Other Ranks from Apr. 8 to 22. Mai. Blakemore will be in Penang on Apr. 8. 9 and141 words
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Article174 1953-04-05 3 FURTHER donations in Singapore towards the Queen Elizabeth portrait fund brings the total to $2,179. The estinated cost of the portrait is $7,000. The amount previously acknowledged is $1,210. The latest donors are: K.M. Oli Mohamed $50. Mr. and Mrs. D..J. Elias $100. M.D. Scott SlO. E.174 words
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Article47 1953-04-05 3 A YOUTH, Chia Teck Chia (20) claimed trial in a Singapore Police Court yesterday to a charge of having carnal relations with a girl below 16 years of age in Ponggol on Bail of $fio<) was allowed and the case was postponed till next week.47 words
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Article, Illustration144 1953-04-05 3 1 "?"c s re' „°et";;„r u s d bv ]ast tkonrnm epSntdT solution, i„ th e first It^'l^z Ss, "on <v b r h »y «s» laccajwho um., the prg Banda H,lir Mf 95% t XtcentrdT^ ted bu A ,"a Will Mr Wr> Sin oOPore Standard. «rd any144 words
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Article, Illustration320 1953-04-05 3 MR. Sim Bens Sens, a Singapore Citv Councillor, said yesterday that the City Council agreed to the EastWest one-way traffic scheme on the understanding that it would be an experiment. He was replying a reported statement by Mr W. R. M. Haxworth, Traffic320 words
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Article180 1953-04-05 3 MAX FACTOR'S after their recent successful beauty contest in Singapore, are now looking for a girl to win a similar title in Penan?. And with the crowning will go the chance to either take a free trip to and rrom Hongkong or accept a cash180 words
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Article410 1953-04-05 3 END THESE DEATHS CALL BY DOCTORS A u,ru ondor<,Stqffße P° rter hor«£c- P ro P° r *'on of premature babies born in Singapore die within a week— all because K.Ji? P rematurc b <*y unit in the Kandang t^Ke? Motcr L n,t y Hospital providing adequate facilities for babies who410 words
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Article, Illustration94 1953-04-05 3 RAMCHAND Lfi Pum-i nani was tentatii i rged in a Singapore 1' Court yesterday with friend. Doulatram i Ds The SCCU i to have killed D.i Queen Street on Frid y 11 0 im. He wai r<- I j MR. F. J. Sullivan, re- 2 j94 words
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Article137 1953-04-05 3 A NEW canteen for cfvfflasl workers in the Army opined by Mrs. T. W Pr. e. wife of the Deputy AdjutantGenersl FARELF at Gcrienl Headquarters in Singapore > terday. The canteen will be able t^ accommodate 500 diners at one sitting. It will serve Che137 words
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405 1953-04-05 3 Fewer Meals Don 't Help Reduce Weigh t THE more Singaporeans eat, the fatter they will get. The number of meals they eat has very little to do with it, a Singapore Biochemist and a woman nutritionist told The Standard yesterday. They were commenting on theories advanced by Harvard biochemists405 words
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Article201 1953-04-05 3 selves warm, and when they came out here many of them ate in much the same way. Miss Jean Millis, a nutritionist attached to the Department of Applied Nutrition at the Tniversity of Malava. told The Standard that she thought eating larger meals less frequently was no201 words
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Article131 1953-04-05 3 A JOURNALIST, Jack Douglas Beaumont, failed to appear in a Singapore Police Court yesterday to answer a traffic charce. I Beaumont was on po!ir o bnii. His case was postponed for a week. Three other traffic charges were disposed of yesterday. In one, Leum Sai131 words
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Advertisement215 1953-04-05 3 Arthritis Agony Curbed in 30 Minutes Hie amazing new d i>t i>\ ,-i y "ommd l.:iM«h. th* palna of Arthritin, Khmn.iit -n Lumbago. Neuritta and Sciatica ilk? magic In SO ininuifi after the first d<'*^. pain* disMpiH-.tr and In a few daya thi* marvelous m mitring «:i>«>/lve* and removes the215 words
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Advertisement110 1953-04-05 3 I with fast I 1 1/1.1 coated lens I I Atoms I 1 I fl The modern shape fl fl in a fine 8 mm. roll- fl M film camera. B 9 Exclusive full view B fl magra-tinder, built in fl fl to s-p-r-e-o-d the B B picture range. fl110 words
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Article69 1953-04-05 4 AN Indian seaman, 29-year-«V i Jayaram, was fined ISO a I sentenced to one day's i risonmenl by Mr. D. H. Chapman in Singapore; Police Conn yesterday for! Ili ft of S4l from fellow-sea-Di in, Abdul Karim. rise prosecution staged that On Friday Abdul Karim left j69 words
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301 1953-04-05 4 There Are Still Tough Times Ahead, Ace Newsmen Say 72 REDS KILLED IN ONE MONTH BUT- Standard Staff Reporter THERE are still tough times ahead even though the shooting war had been got under control to a great extent. This was the opinion of about a dozen top-ranking journalists of301 words
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Article27 1953-04-05 4 .JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Abdullah bin Agil was sentenced bv The Sessions Court yesterday to eight months' imprisonment on each of three i harges of theft.27 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-04-05 4 TWO brother comedians David and Joe O'Gorman arrived in Singapore by Comet jetliner on Friday heading the seven combined services entertainment team to come out to Malaya. The O'Gorman party will spend five week s in Malava entertaining British troops stationed throughout Malaya. The party included Pat Stevenson— -the O'Gorman76 words
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Article, Illustration100 1953-04-05 4 The dollar seats for the three morning shows featuring the three dimensional featurette representations of "Aadioseopiks" a nd 'Third Murder" at Singapore's Cathay Cinema yesterday were sold out. This was the first time in the history of Malayan cinemas that three dimensional films100 words
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81 1953-04-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Professor A. Ncelakanta Sastri. of India, who is on a v. it to Malaya, was entertained si a tea party given by the Indian community of Johore Bahru yesterday at the Indian Chamber of Commerce. Professor Sastri addressee', the gathering on81 words
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Article, Illustration258 1953-04-05 4 Standard Stall Reporter LOIIS KENTNER, brilliant Hungarian-born eoncert pianist, got oft a plane at Singapore from Colombo yesterday and shook hands with an admirer who hud long wanted to meet him Viee-Admiral Sir Charles Lambe, Commander-in-Chief, Ear East Station. Mr. Kcntner during his short stay inStandard - 258 words
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Article125 1953-04-05 4 THE Singapore Ratepayers' !A iciation has receiyed comP of straying cattle at Marine Parade causing distil In children and old ]>■ "he .i sociation in a lc I er t< ie City Council, 1 he association II the Council gho t the problem of c125 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-04-05 4 MARRIED yesterday at St. Andrew's Cathedral Sine* pore were Mr. Julian Burnett, of Guthrie and fJ ruifli. Alter a reception at Woolertnn Pirir ftftZ. k^:j i eeuH, lef, S i B(i apor e P /or Fra set^Sm "or Ihe' hasw^SSw!40 words
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113 1953-04-05 4 A T H I R T Y-YEAR-OLD woman, Chin Ngeong Soong. who was to meet her husband in Singapore for the first time in years, jumped overboard the ship "Sandvikeii" midway between Hongkong and Singapore. Chin was rescued but all efforts to113 words
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Article42 1953-04-05 4 A WOMAN, Chua Tan Xeo of Zion Road, Singapore, was found hanging in the lavatory of a house in Bras Basah Road yesterday. In Noordin Lane, a Chinese, found hanging in his room, was admitted to the General Hospital.42 words
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Article29 1953-04-05 4 MOK MENG, of Kampong Tiong Bahru, was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital yesterday after he was allegedly stabbed by a compatriot in a gambling brawl.29 words
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Article68 1953-04-05 4 Mr. Seth Kasturbhai, Indian textile magnate arrived in Singapore yesterday. He leaves for Hongkong on Apr. 7. While in Singapore, he will call on the Representative of the Government of India. Mr. Gopala Menon. and the Com-missioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Mr. Kasturbhai will be entertained by68 words
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Article50 1953-04-05 4 A I.ALLANG fire broke out in the Adam Road Chinese cemetery, Singapore, yesterday but was quickly controlled by the Fire Brigade. It is believed that the fire was caused by the burning of joss sticks and papers by the Chinese observing the Cheng Beng (AH Sou!*' Day) festival.50 words
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Article98 1953-04-05 4 THE Singapore Queen Si Boys' C tb jresteraaj evi celebrated t^ seventh anniversary with a three-hour programme of exhibition matches in table tennis, ing. weightlifting and judo. In the table tennis matches. organ <ed by Tan Hong M I!T.^L Queen Street Boys' I champion. Tan Hong beat98 words
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Article45 1953-04-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The recent recruiting campaign in Johore for Chinese recruits for the regular Police Fone resulted in 52 candidates being selected. Sfuar with 30 provided the biggest quota. Balu Pahat. Segama and Kluang prmioed six each and Johore Bahrti 4.45 words
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Article45 1953-04-05 4 THE Johore Smallholc. Association will hold its Rrst annual genera] meeting at the Batu P a h a t Government English School at 9.30 a m Oil Apr. 10. Afte»r the meeting a group photograph of. all present Will be taken.45 words
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Article44 1953-04-05 4 THE weekly talk by Mr. Keith Payne, Adult Education Officer. S ngapore in the series •The World Around Us" has been postponed from Apr. 8 to Apr. 15. The titte of the talk is "lmpaet Of World .War i On Society."44 words
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Advertisement178 1953-04-05 4 TELOTA HAIR DARKENING POMADE NOT A DYE wf yrr ALSO MADE IN FORM OF HON- CREASY SHiE* HAIRCREAM -TELOTA HAIR DARKENING CREME. for LEG TROUBLES, RHEUM A TISM, etc. Take it— and Stop Limping! A ircul «'on «s »e real basis of sound health. Your body MM contains according to178 words
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Advertisement571 1953-04-05 4 j Yaj SW I ■Lpj fiNGAP 0 Commencin 9 SINGAPORE-HON him SINGAPORE-LONUON 4th Apß I Week!y services by pre dce P e9ted comfort (wind <p>n\< *> rom.n,- serv.ce T^r— 7^ r SINGAPORE-LONDON j -J? 531 SINGAPORE-HONGKONG m Additional to raaalst ICat 0m Information (5" Budding. if 86 Bras Baal F8.0.A.C.571 words
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205 1953-04-05 5 ISLANDERS SCORE A DESERVING VICTORY •Mil ,n ill oYpaitments of the game. Puiau h 1)Plt katong Sajarah 3— fl to take a we.l--d* vtan l* their SAFA 1 encounter tlar stadium vesterday. The Islanders, after M' nhsed scintillating soccer, and delighted r i ,i.i»v crowd present. \l The Katong lads205 words
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Article353 1953-04-05 5 Two Singapore Malays Qiialified for the All Malayan ni^M V, SinS,es ,inal last night. They are Ismail bin Marjan, the Malayan Thomas Cup player, and Sadall, former Singapore junior champion. Selangor's Abdullah Piruz wno was to take part i n the championships, was unable to353 words
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Article23 1953-04-05 5 India Bans Barefeet Soccer fl*H£ ian, be yajrd n (k t.iken the Shall l-(l--.t.nn [.dian soccer 1D md the iuin.l next i', BReuter - 23 words
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Article24 1953-04-05 5 Haigh Leads The Eight jlalayan eou I I I I 1 I I this 1 g a.m. I 1 Eiaigb I it 8.45 a.m.24 words
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Article159 1953-04-05 5 S' pore Win Tennis Cup "i \I.\CC.\. Sat.- -Singapore >k the two remaining singles uid double matches to win the Chua Choon Leong Tennis Cup tins; Malacca today at the Malacca Hi«h School Court. Taking the court for the fit si 1 ne, Ona. Chew Bee. the Singae nee player,159 words
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Article224 1953-04-05 5 Sports Letter 1 was a spectator at the soccer encounter between the Ano\ o-Ch i n est-Sch 00l and the Victoria School at Victoria School in which A.C.S. lost 2—4. Many who s«><* th e game were disgusted at the questionable 1 adopted by a couple ot224 words
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Article383 1953-04-05 5 STANVAC, a team of 10 swimmers from Sungei Gerong. Indonesia, beat Singapore in a Junior swimming meet held at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday. Stanvac ran out winners at the end of the meet with 58 points. Singapore juniors were selected from four swimming clubs Singapore,383 words
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Article119 1953-04-05 5 TODAY'S Sport 5U< CER: Kuta Raia Old Bo .> r YMMA or 4 p.m. Jo\An Besar: IRC p Kota Raja Din. 1 a' J. Besar; R" Malay SC Dir. 3B at Geyleng: Star Soccerttes '.4" p Naval c C Stat] Div. 3C st CYMA. GOLF: Malayan Golf chmmpUtnaMps at RSGC.119 words
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Article17 1953-04-05 5 Genial Y'oungfciers beat Junior Youngsters 2-1 in a friendly soccer match at Fairer Park yesterday<17 words
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Article44 1953-04-05 5 Singapore's R>>cklite.s easily disposed of St. Francis Association at the Reclamation ground 3-1. Chuan Seng scored three gpall while John Hon and Tentj Lianu were responsible for the other two goals. Cyril de Witt scored the only goal for the loses.44 words
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1115 1953-04-05 5 LALL SINGH - LALL SINGH By sU-lI? great extent the progress of cricket In fWlg|»» ss*g«Jßi hos suffered a severe check since the iSSSt n °t eeder "hools. I" *hese feeder sctioois, no solid grounding is given to youngsters with ony noturol ability in the name. Whatever1,115 words
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204 1953-04-05 5 Big Welcome Planned For Young Maimunah JOHORE BAHRU, Frl. A big programme is being arranged by Miss Enid Fernandes, Johore State Welfare Officer, to welcome home Che Maimunah binte Mahmud from Australia. This 15-year-old Malay girl la the first Malayan girl to ly to Australia to undergo a plastic surgery204 words
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Article52 1953-04-05 5 CHEONO KEE. 40, pleaded guilty in a Singapore police court yesterday to a charge of attempted suicide. Kee was saved from the Telok Ayer Basin by a revenue officer after he had jumped into it. Insp. Michael Choi i g, prosecuting, said. Kee waa bound over52 words
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Advertisement322 1953-04-05 5 -""7*^ &Ba\^ UNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS *dr k I j§ft 4 Engined MARATHON Service Commencing 9th April 1953 To Rangoon, Mergui via Penang and ReTurrl Weekly Service: Arrival: Wednesdays Departure: Thursdays Singapore/Rangoon 304.50 Smgapore/Mergui 224.35 Penang/Rangoon 208.35 Penang/ Mergui 128.20 10 Rebate for Return fare General Agents: ENG LEE HONG322 words
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Article1140 1953-04-05 6 VEDAGIRI SAMBANDAM - VEDAGIRI SAMBANDAM The Wailings Of A Singapore Devotee By THE time has come for me to confess openly that I am a vegetarian. In making this statement I want to clear my parents, teachers, friends and my wife of any part in this peculiar1,140 words
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Advertisement186 1953-04-05 6 i- r Mr Say-* TBI slQnns3 nSol .aS*. OS-"* AV a a* it"- v^HaßsV a ssoofl aal V afl aM fe, v f JKmieuStl y If ANNF.R* AKI \o[ HIF. Ihr the fruit of loyal nature a\tsd ni t mind. Millions ol Craven 4 A' i presenre dsen 1 aSsasstsa186 words
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Miscellaneous99 1953-04-05 6 DEAR EDITOR.... PEOPLE are such funny animals. There's /jftaj to write letters fro editors. Behind every one Jf^Pl /7\\ f thosC ,etfers slm P ,e human ,torv Jusfr jf Dear Sir, Here is a delightful new recipe your CT J Dear Sir,— Give me the old-fashioned \JfJ pen every time.99 words
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Article, Illustration1608 1953-04-05 7 JOAN REEDER - JOAN REEDER Yet, To The People, 'A Fine Old Girl' By 1 HE mon who hod ju,t heard the new, outside Moriborough House turned to me ond soid- "SheTa, ley never said anything ike tnat about Queen Mary till the past few years. She1,608 words
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Article490 1953-04-05 7 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE By Now a mole ran laiuh al a in in. In the n«*w atomic ase Hm asaae is safer The test la the Nevada Desert proved that. Mans greatest 1 enemy always his been himself From the dawn of time the weapons he490 words
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Article331 1953-04-05 7 (F il It id not hern for a shilling, thf stor v of Private Manlio tapechl who posed as an ''inspector general" of t!i,. Italian forces, would still he a secret But the shilling, an unpaid mess hill in Budapest ten years ago found dim out.331 words
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Advertisement157 1953-04-05 7 A bur with I Swedish ballbetiriags I vv ht I featherSi rrt l i I I r::cr i I 'J C I less -(fort jl I OoIfHALDA jl I j atfaJteKatstnue. beatings ,j i ''■>" I j irro j| I gften oolosa j I ad i 1 mn* r,i I157 words
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Advertisement320 1953-04-05 7 Ogiimp^ ot Chinese history KW VUM Jfi FAMOUS I fis^^2k*4§mm\ HAN GENERAL j J|f7M|lPilP^ Kwon Yun Ch.ong M i 4 M^n%^S§ *<- popularly known bs I1 I Isof^ *+JsT) Kwon Kung, on* ot li\ IUKIrs*ha two famous l\ \l\ l P^l^Nw^SlaSiOM g•n•r a I t of tha 1 \f ■Bba^320 words
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Article, Illustration1298 1953-04-05 8 Shops Packed But Goods Are Expensive PARIS, Saturday. 'THE Paris shopping: season has started with a whang: and a bang. The ladies— bless 'em— are going crazy in shops, jam-packed with gorgeous offerings. Dollar-Americans dive right in and buy. The first British tourists, counting their sous,1,298 words
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438 1953-04-05 8 LIONEI CRANE - LIONEI CRANE By A I EN. do you want \unwn a A to be attractive? gas, (Jo. Well. let Ihcm alone, let them b€ free to go thir own stay. A woman who is tied. bossed and directed l>\ man until she becomes438 words
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Advertisement435 1953-04-05 8 mi iip Mil cvfes, 5i i H33 iff *«a shopping laaassss obiving schoolimg CYCLE o CARRIAGE CO. o'-) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Represented ihrouchour the federation Many ailments are CSmscd bv poor blood which P/AiPffC A may arlVct the whole system. Skin eruptions jJ^TT^ JfS and irritation, simple rheumausm and435 words
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Article, Illustration2413 1953-04-05 9 g^gflgßatl^a* m OBBann^aannHßß^Boaa* ILanV VHI M^^^fonoExsfxs on v s#o/n rarferine has described her life as a GW in Hollywood and her acquaintance ™i th three young men. "JIM > i IM. her took me back to the day of her transfer overseas In 194»». for that2,413 words
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Advertisement247 1953-04-05 9 CO| "«fnV ls\ \aa It seems a miracle that a psroonN V, T pKH ancc crippled with poin, can re- \\Jll] cover to enjoy life to the full 090m. X k\l But such miracles happen every day AoW thanks te Dr. Mackensle't XsVLjaWl VEINOIDS "I feel twenty years younger," says247 words
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Article960 1953-04-05 10 HETHER this country is or is not ripe for self-government is perhaps less pertinent at the moment than whether the leaders of this country ate ready for self-government. In my view our present leaders are not. They dread the reality of a selfgoverning Malaya as960 words
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Article696 1953-04-05 10 THE FREEDOM OF WHIPSNADE ZOO NOT ONLY DO THE SUBJECT PEO-^ "PLE LOSE THIS~ SELF RESPECT BUT EVEN WORSE THEY DO NOT KNOW THAT THEY HAVE LOST IT. LIKE^ CERTAIN ANIMALS BORN INTO ObFTIVITY THEY "PREFER THE SECURITY TIIAT PITS AND IRON ~BARS GIVeTthEM. UNACCUSTOMED THE INEVITABLE HAZARDS OF THE696 words
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2364 1953-04-05 10 Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. CommissionerGeneral in South-East Asia, says in the accompanying article which will be issued in pamphlet form this week that colonialism was an essential step to Asian progress and that the task now is to create a new 'relationship of equality" between2,364 words
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Advertisement329 1953-04-05 10 Brushing Teeth Aft^r Wcat v BWlKWtaj|l STOPS BAD BRENH 1 stops mm sill I |fc\. Z' BBBfB SCCB) fo H 1^ v bcloie rcr jMsas^^Cf Co li ates I W C# IT CLEANS YOUR BREATH I 1/ «r* WHILE IT CLEANS YOUR TEETH! I I I cm. m. I ***r329 words
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Article, Illustration1322 1953-04-05 11 humou? a^L I*"*"' pcticnce c $c Ce thc$ e «re the qoolities which Mrs. JJcNe.ce possesses to her odvontoge os the wife of the Cho.rmon of the City Council, Singopore. Miss Christine Diemer presents here her impressions of this wellknown end well-liked lody in o1,322 words
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Article, Illustration576 1953-04-05 11 J^ SLIM little volume, in the black and white printed cloth of a Singapore sarong and tied together with red silk cord, has led to the realization of vet another "adoption" of a leper child from Trafalgar Home. The book, "Something About Singapore576 words
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Advertisement109 1953-04-05 11 This is the GLUCOSE which wms Test Matches,* supplies Immediata energy to athletes, restores and sustains In fatigue and tension. It is most valuable too In infant feeding in cases of acidosis, malnutrition and feverish conditions. Always ask for the Cow Gate brand. IJI 1 jfr^^T^^sTaaooa H V WGAft food109 words
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Advertisement100 1953-04-05 11 aaa I \^^LaHpHBS o**\\\ m M«\ I ■4f Come Early On I tf a. Br* w*^^ ENGLISH SHOES mKm- >■> i\ B^B^B^B a *Tm Bjfc BLACK AND BROWN. USUALLY 29.50 TO 45-50 per pair Prfr^ ICUIDT Cl A1 fiIVB |#^i I a-irf II 11% I *aaf AWAY PRICES!! llwpL^^^ ALL100 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1953-04-05 12 Ivor Kraal's Kallang Diary So You Want To Be An Air Hostess Dear Margie. So you want to be an air hostess! Do you know that Hundreds upon hundreds of applications ha in tour thick files SB the Chief Pilot's Office at Kallang airport? On the average, vacancies occur once1,142 words
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Article, Illustration784 1953-04-05 12 AUTOMO - AUTOMO By \Y HOSE job is it to clear the road of broken glass and other bits of wreckage after an accident? The police and the City Council seem to think that the other party is responsible; to judge by the utter unconcern they show about clearing784 words
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Advertisement332 1953-04-05 12 Agen's ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. 11l K l.umpui 311 Spore RBBl/1 P Sham 295 Mthiu Mi Penang 875 The fast and comfortable vessels M.S. "TJIWANGI" on Apr. 24th and sistership m.s. "TtHLUWAH" ■**H«g <» n M *y B|h have luxurious roundtrip Passenger-accommodation available at the following concession rates per adult.332 words
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Advertisement475 1953-04-05 12 EAST r\SttCitl SAILINGS KROM M\\h|\ u x ''Ofl "ERRIA" for Bangkok ft V I fl carrying passengers) I -ANNsAM" for Bangkok Hongkong. Manila Kob« A Yokohamr IS us I "PRETORIA" for 8a..g».0k M V Saigon Hongkong. Manila.' I Kobe Yokohama i« i«. H "MALAYA" for Adelaide MM| -'-\pr I Melbourne.475 words
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Article, Illustration688 1953-04-05 13 3-D Battle Is On! I HERE'S never a dull moment in the motion picture business— even in Singapore. We've had the Battle Ratn e S ex FiIms the Battle of Iwojima, the Battle of the Oscarwinners, the Battle of the Newsreels and now it's the Battle of the 3-Ds. And688 words
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Article394 1953-04-05 13 D RITISH thrillers are, x# without exception, in a class by themselves That is, perhaps, because there is no effort made to overdramatise sequences. overact parts, or deliberately lead the audience astray. The facts are there, the characters are there and this is where the successful394 words
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Article533 1953-04-05 13 i tiYLU^ is very much in the news today. In fait it has been ever since Carol Reed and his film unit first turned their cameras on Trevor Howaj-d. Ralph Richardson and Kerima for the picturisation of Joseph Conrad's novel "Outcast of the Islands" and shot almost533 words
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Article521 1953-04-05 13 IN respaaae to numerous reSjarstl lrom readers of this page v< he wain the information tor their hies, a repeat puMu .itiou is being made BSd.t> of th, full list of recent A< .idiiny ot Motion Picture Asi araH: OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION—"The Greatest Show on EarthS (Cecil521 words
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Article86 1953-04-05 13 YVYINNERS of "Star Contest No. 8" are as follows>v FIRST PRIZE <S»5 J. PASQUAL of 8-A Guan Chuan St.. Singapore 3. SECOND PRIZE ($10). CHARLIE CHLA of 15 Heeren Street, Malacca. THIRD PRIZC <S5/-) SEE KUAN KENG of 29, Ipoh Road, Kuala Lumpur. There were86 words
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Advertisement250 1953-04-05 13 BIG HIT! I f£EMENDOUS I SUCCESS IS HERE! Low SHOWING Il AT THE C4THAY I 1.15 <>. ir> ft 9.;*op.ni. I I \m\\ SKI tiKsr AGAIN WITH 0t „„„t ..s.I.M»MSS»i S<t««ttM»*t4«H*«*««.**, MMHH M(( Ituly comes olive in full dimension 1 j METROSCOPix I 3 DIMENSION PW MBSSBBJ fl Aua.oSCop.aS I250 words
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Advertisement301 1953-04-05 13 IBm* Ifffir LATEST bob aJP The WorhlV FIRST Full leagth 3-D FEATURE! The Worlds FIRST Fullleagth 3-D IM COLOR! The I o, ld% FIRST Full leagth IN NATURAL VISION! tr~ WrVaAItA DEVIL v STACKBRITTONBRUCE P r TT''^ IWea^thm l x;_-d Artists VERY SOON at the CAPITOL DbTObTI \M wnoi m301 words
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Article, Illustration899 1953-04-05 14 "V (H'Vl just come home from the hospital with your new baby. Life seems so thrilling and exciting. Yet you can't help hut wonder if you will be able to meet the responsibilities of taking care of a tiny infant. Well you're not alone899 words
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Article, Illustration255 1953-04-05 14 r AM in love wi(h an amA bilious girl She continually advises me to work harder and save money. She has had x better education tban I have and intends to study overseas. I want to bur a larger car than the one I own at present255 words
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Article676 1953-04-05 14 ' CHRISTOBEL - 'CHRISTOBEL' By DISCOVERED d u r i n World War II a s a pro tection for industrial and munition workers against skin hazards. two very famous products are now "in civvies'' proving to be a housewife's blessing in Malaya. They are Rerodex Barrier Creams (71676 words
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Article140 1953-04-05 14 1 .VLJ.N'ED draperies need only h*i< s I M med all arot.nd. Make a narrfSMt hem on the sides, but at least a three-inch beading at the too to allo-r res ftpr a stitched s*ot to Itold the rod, or tor a real j rape stitched to fio'd140 words
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Article239 1953-04-05 14 lIOT-WEATHER days are 1 l not usually kind to your feet. Steaming sidewalks are th,. pricipal irritation, and since there is little you can do about them, better look for the solution elsewhere. Proper shoes, coupled with exerVise, are your best aids in eliminating the239 words
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Advertisement71 1953-04-05 14 L if? T jSMmSLI^ aaß nHLnV ibaililiiaaa! 4S aaaa^^V 5 v'aatßKE^aa ggg&* KIT A IIAYWORTH li > Achieve Tnia Thrilling New love/iiess Yourtelf With na, COLOR HARMONY 1 MAKE-UP f«iss** tHesa fomowi ofctmortzing reqsrleftea a?^' &aV ■•'.Si •rf Holly*. ,oo" a now ofVuring ncree*.' Jjrf I'WUuTj BBSVS will give rot,71 words
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Advertisement191 1953-04-05 14 r* U ''^CB^banntZ 4 11 %«r B -gggcßi!j the hands ■rY^Uid B^B^BB^fl of house- aaR-^vi Iwr fa wives and 3. m -*TP Is] men folk, ti J I whatever l!K| I I AWSsW w\ their work. t There ore two tort, of KERODEX Kaßb, c No. 51, for dry work,191 words
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Miscellaneous378 1953-04-05 14 £s il Is si a^S j I M 1 I I i^ ■u!f i -.v>}XyAu)exv«.v i <5->^'^'-.--.vS!'>.-. -■oS8&^-> sJ i S"> ▼JP/ *^P* A g^B T«'»\ > gi oi \uo\: J J. "<> n.ttiirr: Mm. I. me Hith tlif knowledge > of thy H.irk^: m..«i. I. mt to 2 1378 words
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Article, Illustration498 1953-04-05 15 j Conducted Tours Offered Malayans Hn CHRISTINE DIEMER njjir.n FOl II Singaporeans left in the luxury IIU r Ronu yesterday en route to a magic „n.)l< to the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 11, ['i otitic !1 lune 2 •}>.e vanthree con,pore tra- ip ne e498 words
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Article, Illustration556 1953-04-05 15 Rosalind Ratnam - Rosalind Ratnam ic HERE ore the sewing instructions for Pattern No. 3 which appeared in last week's Sunday Standard. Note: 1 With your pattern pieces vtu win receive an identification chart which will show in miniature the various pattern pieces for his dre>s Before vou do anything556 words
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Article264 1953-04-05 15 How to order o pottern: Fill in the measurement chart. Then with seven Standard Pattern Service coupons plus three ten-cent stamps (to cover postal charges) send It to the Standard Pattern Service, The Singapore Standard, 128 Robinson Road, Singapore I. In return you will get:264 words
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Article683 1953-04-05 15 A GRIM and grotesque land without women, peopled by ghostly Martian-like figures, i% today being created On the roof of the world. Blasted in winter by iBO m.p.h. snow gales at 50 deg. below zero— it is the United States' top-seret line of defence: the white wilderness683 words
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Advertisement231 1953-04-05 15 LA-ZE-LI f r~~ j^BV l rfPa^*^ya^-*^ mi v 1% 'j^ a LA-ZE-L1" and know the bli^s ase and comfort. There is nothing die hour in your garden, and it is a spare bed for the unexpected guest. e M La-ze-li" can make to your t pop It in the boot231 words
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Advertisement270 1953-04-05 15 I IFAr/i Choosing FABRICS for Dnss, Cheottg Sam or StMtffk A j _^*y v "fIST Si Sal al Sal OB? aaaaal t& mMtffn? JOm ""tmmS t\^m^^^tmm\mw*^^^*^^^ al M^Ml^wm^ Wnw\^^^^^l\ aofc^" '^^S i&aW mmwF^ LnHatßaawßataSS bV» I/ I /Viv ms a f/s// ///>/ before going elm* hen J ■.-Jjff ft I****1270 words
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Article, Illustration1732 1953-04-05 16 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By Few MP's Know Much About Us fTHOtI is a fashion-plate J tmale apaclssj l n Kuala Lumpur. We learn this from .''Man About Town" the llony yearly magazine £.'hi -h has Just made its Jl s» appearance. When this Th igazine was1,732 words
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Advertisement128 1953-04-05 16 BaV- >** aaHseir Nvl(!t-^ '^JBSaaaßaa'PT^-'i'*- S "'X s^^p^TT "7* J^' v l- t i obj^ 'yy^^.a^oataßjßßt^Baap^-^-s-^spw^^ -p-aajr tißj ffafc *o*>. V.X-.. :*>..>> j >:v 2^lsT N Jvs&fsX3*m t^KK9 m Wl m wb# •^"^•■'^X'^^ST a^asS BbbbßßbK "Sfi^, E7: j*iM W bHs eaS a» mj'mS AW AW AW At das *>^ ■.asea-128 words
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Advertisement593 1953-04-05 16 TH| CHIOROPHYU TOOriJi^f Cfean ResJ, MouH, All^iyUg! aaaßaW. aatas *^T^^^ I A NEW miracle toothpaste— h.,j grrr/i Mentasol now gi\e safer teeth and gums, and a Jean, fresh mouth and hreath all da\ I; doesn't just "co\ei up" month odours for minutes; dtstiow ht l//rw completely. s Mentasol is green593 words
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Article26 1953-04-05 17 it > for a ply ison t per t V I ison rrecl couth ning r ding i Jno I lop fast r Tn yards26 words
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Article, Illustration183 1953-04-05 17 n holt i square to ■■it like this— Draw a line down the ceni the lane or. if on grass, i a piece of string and c with a couple of Mark from the toes of your as in diagram (2) until get to your instep then id183 words
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Article, Illustration145 1953-04-05 17 Get To Your Mark There are three basic start each one will suit different athletes, depending on his phys i ke up. It is the athlete's responsility to sele i the start that him be>t and to practise it until it becomes automatic. Bullet or Bunch Star. Medium Star. Fig.145 words
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Article, Illustration1550 1953-04-05 17 hh athletic series, Sydney Coleman writes on STAHTE\€.. lit U.SI.Vfc AMI mill It ESSEX 1 1 MS piesent day sprinting techmm \¥J*& wr n^« to look ri^ •B. whe a B many centuries ssate. the Greeks not onlv 2S£J the cult of "physical ?reit r!° n1,550 words
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Article227 1953-04-05 17 How To Limber Up Do not be deceived by this warn climate and think that the booy is .sufficiently warm to avoid limbering up. It is essential 10 warm up before any ra«-e or any event. It is vital to go through the full procedure of thoroughly loosening up the227 words
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Article, Illustration225 1953-04-05 17 The training ii .li he same as Um Bht 4 a*. cept that lon neei must be covered p more stamina. Say 300 400 yards fast striding rite t2t event is mainly run the curve so you must prepare yourself for curved running. The starting position is225 words
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Advertisement477 1953-04-05 17 W[gJjy.%H THE BALL" C *^Q PRIZE MONEY/ i+ #k A£ IgL^^^l RULES <Sc CONDITIONS OF ENTRY -ave to do: Over a period of two months six different sports pictures will be rr m Malaya's newspapers. Each picture will appear for one week. Today features is No. 2. All you have477 words
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Advertisement549 1953-04-05 17 Corona Hon Tour Contest lSfcAlltßs ot the Siafapere Standard will choose the Most Popular bportaman or Sportiwoman of Milaya who a ill be honoured as tn Unofficial Representative al this land to attend the oronation t cremonie* la I ondoo dnrlng may and lone thla ?ear Ihe Conies, ahich wiU549 words
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Article839 1953-04-05 18 ROGER - ROGER At The Annual Seletar Swim Gala By THK Children's Annual Swimming Gala topped the popularity parade and monopolised the limelight, here at Seleta r. The Lancaster children,* well known in the Colony during the last few years, were once again the stars of the839 words
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Article, Illustration342 1953-04-05 18 Teams competing at the Naval Base Sailing Club for the R N.S.A. Dinghy Championships will be from Penang V.C.. Royal Hong Kong Y.C.. Royal Singapore Y.C., Naval Base Sailing Club (Two teams) Royal Engineers Y.C.. FARELF Sailing Club. R.A.F. Changi YC and RAP. Seletar Y.C. HoweverM. Anchant - 342 words
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898 1953-04-05 18 Says 'SAPPER' BOXING has monopolised this week's Armv spoitj,,,. t noble art have been given a real treat on Monday with the i» r X s Ind day the Semi-Finals, and Thursday the Finals of the r \\Rl 1 1 m nir pionships.898 words
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Article, Illustration89 1953-04-05 18 THE Grand Nation il i- mid. t liil the lower picture) is it tin fit -t i ney, in white breeches. p.irU «<>mp>n> rr«i Quite Naturally. The winner if you've is Early Mist (left) ridden bj H V," year's national winning va-iU him »N Irish Lizzard.89 words
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Advertisement52 1953-04-05 18 Bjpagr I I iSsvj 'j BBB^^ a=^ .^aßri a&^mP^^sß a s'^o§§\ pj^b*. as bs~: ~*v ISf^ BB BJal B X v^^^^^^aas _^^aa_ BSBBI sa a Tjt™ T -^2604-835^ I '^a Sgß^^^^^»t>t ■•■:->. ffaßaaaßßßWJffmilgajm eaasMisssaMiiinaassssss B I*l M l"! I *"a1 aM II 11||jj I 1 B 1 aaaß Mb Ja52 words
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Article43 1953-04-05 19 Kee Chan Fights O'Sullivan oiony boxngster. Lim ain event. ilUvan of H April li at •adium. things lined victory hom I undere slugI will be i ibition of a tilt at Yoshio j as three on his besides led to tight Ric Cheng.43 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-04-05 19 Chow Kuan Yee - Chow Kuan Yee. Standard Photo Photo by Radrodro leads with a left which is cleverly evaded by Yolande Pompee —an action picture taken at Friday night's big fight which lasted only three rounds. Radrodro retired after the third round after going down to a count ofStandard - 50 words
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Article216 1953-04-05 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. Singapore, batting: first, on what looked like a batsmen's paradise scored l.">0 for tour wickets before r:iin stopped play at 2.45 p.m. The Colony openers. Heard and Stacey, scored runs freely with good stroke play to give Singapore a good start in the216 words
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Article210 1953-04-05 19 LONDON. Apr 4 (Reuter) English soccer results lor Good Friday: FIRST DIVISION Blackpool 2. Derby C. 1. Bolton 5 Sunderland 0. Burnley 2. Preston N'hend 2. Charlton A. 2. Manchester U. 2. Chelsea 1. Arsenal 1. Liverpool 2, Cardiff City 1. Manchester C. 3^ Sheffield W 1210 words
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Article56 1953-04-05 19 SYDNEY, Apr. 4. <AP).— An imported English mare, Ta J le 7_4 favourite won the f.wo pounds handicap at RandwicS Racecourse. Sydney today. The win heavily hit bookmakers who said the mare was bacKed for £1.000.000 a*af J**lWg* few weeks and eoupled In JM doubles with Carioca. 'ayounte56 words
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Article54 1953-04-05 19 THE following will represent Getz Bros, at badminton against the Malaya Publishing House at the Singapore Badminton Hall Guillemard Road on April 11 at 3 p.m. sharp. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Parrott, Jimmy Teo, Patrick Huan, Pliter de Silva, Larry Savier, Tham Kong Warn, Anthony Goh,54 words
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Article59 1953-04-05 19 BUENOS AIRES. Apr. 4 AP). —Willie Gould, tiny British born grand old master of Argentine Boxing died here today. Gould, who came to Argentina before 1910, taught boxing to a large number of Argentines and became featherweight pro ess ionaTchampion in 1912. He lounded a Boxing Academy and59 words
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Article572 1953-04-05 19 RAD'S NO WORLD FIGHTER —No, Not Yet VAI Aw by JEFFERY JAMES YpLANDE POMPEE burst the bubble thot D'ew Isimed Radrodro into a world conquering tighter even before he was out of the backwoods of Johore. In one short round, Pompee proved that world boxers are not born they are572 words
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Article351 1953-04-05 19 Rain Rohs Varsity Of V ictory RAIN robbed the University of Malaya of a good win when thev met the Singapore Cricket OsA in a friendly one-day match on the [t.id.iiu yesterday evening. The Varsity going in first put up 170 for six and declared. Highlight ot the day was351 words
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Article90 1953-04-05 19 A goal scored In the 55th minute by ji. side- left Nathan gave Windsor Rovers a narrow 2 l win over the Gymkhana Sports Club in a SAFA Division :.B league match played at Geyiang Stadium yesterday. Gymkhana were first leading 1- I in the first90 words
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Article427 1953-04-05 19 Inter-CSC Swim Meet PENANG, Sat.— With the brilliant performance of Neo Chwee Kok who came out an easy winner in the 100 metres free-style, and who was responsible for bringing victory in the 800 metres free-style relay, Singapore is now leading Penang by 27427 words
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203 1953-04-05 19 IPOH, Sat.— The Perak bowlers, Amaladoss and T. Koenitz, today played havoc with Penang batsmen in the opening day's play of the three-day inter-State fixture played on the padang here on a pitch which took a lot of spin. Amaladoss captured four wickets for 15203 words
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Article64 1953-04-05 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat M. W. Ramu, the title holder. entered the final of the open singles at the 12th All-Malayan Indo-Ceylonese Tennis Tournament which began here yesterday. Ramu beat V Woodhull 6—2, 4—2 (retired) and Sfill meet the winner of the match between P. Vythilingam and K.64 words
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Article64 1953-04-05 19 A freak goal scored la the final stages of a listless Youth league soccer game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday enabled Serangoon English School to edge St. Anthony's Boys' School 3 2. A hefty clearance by a Saint defender cannoned against an onrushing forward and rebounded straight64 words
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Article306 1953-04-05 19 LONDON, Apr. 4, ißeuter).— Football results were: LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal 5, Liverpool 3. Aston Villa 2. Burnley 0. Blackpool 2, West Bromwieh 0 Bolton 2 Tottenham 3. Charlton 1, Manchester C 2. Chelsea 1, Newcastie 2. Derbv 3. Middlesbrough 3. Manchester U. I, Cardiff 4 Portsmouth306 words
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Article34 1953-04-05 19 SUNGEI PATANI Twelve team* have sent in their entries to participate in the 1053 Central Kedah Soccer Leafue which begina thla month. League fixture* will not be played during the fatting month.34 words
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Advertisement303 1953-04-05 19 ■aSBS ■Bf~'~*^ W| V F^'aMBJBBBBBBBBBBBP jSW X «J Palmolive way You want proof So du! we' So we -^%^'^bw asked 2.54S men logtvc n^ then opinion g *a'"i^ fc m ß of the Palmolive wav io shave l 79 said Beards easier to tut 75 said Less r;i/«»r pull OJttfo*^303 words
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2773 1953-04-05 20 By WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Sot. Leading practically all the way, Hioniti, a five-year-old Australian gelding by High Caste out of Joan i to owned by Singapore residents Wee Kheng Watt and Wee Hian Seng and trained by Keith Daniels, won the fourth Perak Derby2,773 words
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Advertisement105 1953-04-05 20 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $*****5 1st. Prize No. *****9 ($101,729). 2nd. Prize No. *****4 $50,864). 3rd. Prize No. *****5 25,432). Starters: ($2,543): Nos. *****1, *****9, *****5, *****6, *****8, '*****8, *****3, *****0, *****1, *****0. Consolation: ($2,000 each) Nos: *****8, *****3, *****2, *****7, *****4, *****6, *****0, *****1, *****2, *****4. Treble Tote: One105 words
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Advertisement137 1953-04-05 20 (I 4gV Fnr x *4 ror Fragrance pi.^ ia i Drink Gold Dollar Tea Obtainable in Singapore Fr, m Eng Leong Provi», 0 n Store Ra r T Q3k Chea Kcow Store, R.A.F. |aj r O Changi Provision Store, R.a F. CKong, Manimeklai fir Co, Jalon Kodo, s,. Shop W.137 words
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