Sunday Standard, 12 April 1953
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Title Section14 1953-04-12 1 SUNDAY STANDARD fl m _l i" N SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1958 TWENTY PAGES. I14 words
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Article, Illustration778 1953-04-12 1 MILLION IN BACK PAY Clerks, Teletypists benefit by Yong award SINGAPORE POSTAL CLERKS WILL GET MORE THAN $1,000,000 IN THE FORM OF BACK PAY SOON. This is the result of an award bv the independent arbitrator, Mr. Yong Pung How, dating back by 27 months the employees' new salary scales.778 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-04-12 1 photo. I THE WRECKAGE of the Anson aircraft which i crashed yesterday morning near the Kuala Lumpur J airport lies strewn among the tombstones at the i Roman Catholic cemetery. The Chinese pilot and his mechanic were killed. The aircraft was coming in to land when it hit the topStandard - 57 words
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Article477 1953-04-12 1 11. (IP).— The Allies and Com1 an agreement treeing G.400 dis-f-war and clearing a major hurdle to-end-of-war" talks. in C. Daniel and North Korean Cho inked the historic document time) today after five and a half negotiations in the Panmunjcm s the most solid product477 words
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Article26 1953-04-12 1 Reds Pledge To Free 13 11 it ment has a the seized nunist Korean I ago. Office erican •hat it i to an States I I26 words
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Article36 1953-04-12 1 STOCKHOLM. April 11. 'Reuter. Sweden has protested to Turkey over the arrest of Captain Oscar Lorentzon of the Swedish ship Naboland which was m collision with a Turkish submarine m tha Dardnelles last week.36 words
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Article317 1953-04-12 1 Helped Detainees Escape PEN AN G, Sat. Zainon bin Mohamed. ex-warder of the Penanf Prison, who aided the escape of Lee Khuen Kau and Chan Kwong Siew from tlie prison on March 25, was today sentenced to six years' ri^or- ous imprisonment on two charges. At the sessions317 words
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Article73 1953-04-12 1 BEECH POOL. Smith up. had to be destroyed m the last race of thc Singapore Turf Club meeting at Bukit Timah yesterday. Just past the half mile m the last race. Beech Pool stumbled and fell bringing down Proctor (Fry) and Colleague (J. Donnelly). Beech Pool wa.73 words
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Article20 1953-04-12 1 METRO Goldwyn Mayer studios yesterday dismissed singing star Mario Lanza after a year of bickering with him.20 words
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Article131 1953-04-12 1 CHEW KIM CHONG (s*>, proprietor ot a coffee shop Ln Seleyie Road, wai wounded by a tour-man armed Chinese uanx who had unsuccessfully attempted *n force Chew to hand over to them the keys Of his con te drawer, last night Chew wai hit on131 words
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Article, Illustration485 1953-04-12 1 Two Spore Men Killed THE pilot of an Anson :urcraft, Captain Allen J. Wu, and his mechanic, Mr. Lee Wan Chee, were killed instantaneously when their plane, carrying newspapers from Singapore, crashed into a cemetery at Kuala Lumpur early yesterday morning. Before the crash, the485 words
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Article37 1953-04-12 1 BONN. Apr. 11, (AP) Dr. Hans Hartig. a key member of the big Soviet-operate.! spy ring just uncovered m We<t Germany has committed suicide. He hanged himself lasl night m his jail cell m Essen.37 words
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Article16 1953-04-12 1 FOREIGN Secretary Anthony Eden will undergo His postponed gall bladder operation today- A P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article34 1953-04-12 1 FRENCH Defence Minister, M. Rene Pleven has left tor New Yoik to consult the administr.ii ion In Washington ar.d to receive >n honorary doctorate from the ITniversitv of South Carolina. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration221 1953-04-12 1 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police seized 131 pounds of raw opium, estimated to be worth $78,600. from a motor tongkang In the harbour area at 4.30 a.m. yesterday It was the biggest opium haul made b> the harbour police. They have detained two crew members221 words
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Article87 1953-04-12 1 PENANG. Sat —The recaptured escapee from the Simpang Anam Police Station attempted suicide m a lock-up at the police barracks In Penan;: Road yesterday even- ma He was discovered by a I Police Constable hanging him- self with hii own short pants. The Constable r>* ised an87 words
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Article269 1953-04-12 1 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST WITH IS d.t\s to M before the close of the Standard Xlfred's Coronation Tom on. test on May the Icdcration contender. I Thillainathan. has shot to Ilia front with 42.755 votes i» snatch the lead from .Singapore's lan ting Yoon Tan V.nz Yoon. Singapore269 words
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Advertisement21 1953-04-12 1 P E RUMIMiLLR icelcreamj^&lJ oou> •tdoag* 7r*^r _r— c caiAMiaaa ira /^sC _r€r^^ i _r French Cognac Branctyr^dirzl j BORNEO SmWKH21 words
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Article, Illustration606 1953-04-12 2 photos. People Still Prefer Them To Modern Cars Dealers Perplexed SINGAPORE'S MOTOR DEALERS, USED CAR DEALERS AND MOTORISTS ARE AT A LOSS AS TO WHY PEOPLE INSIST ON BUYING "OLD CROCKS" WHEN IT WOULD BE FAR CHEAPER IN THE LONG RUN FOR THEM TO BUY NEW CARS.Standard - 606 words
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Article150 1953-04-12 2 PARENTS of children born m Singapore In 1P47 are worried about their children's admission to primary schools next year as principals arc _.*v Driority to those born m 1946. .v.. y all the 2.000 odd vacancies for the primary classes next year have been150 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-04-12 2 PQOIQ. priZV h S.nSp d or n e? A, _2 gl_ll!_|l BUck, pr^ StandardStandard - 14 words
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Article127 1953-04-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE lst (Nyasa) Battalion. King's African Rides. will leave Singapore m the Lancashire on their k ack to Nyasaland on Tuesday. During then 5... Malaya these men have proved themselves efficient jungle fighters. In jus; over a year on operations, they127 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-04-12 2 S'pore's Bad Roads -No. 7 photo. ANOTHER of Singapore's bad roads. lorong !4 A Geylang. i s rutty, aith a lar K r hole m the centre. StandardStandard - 28 words
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Article292 1953-04-12 2 AFFAIRS of the heart m the University of Malaya are sometimes so confusing: thai a number of undergraduates are seriously thinking of compiling a "Who's whose" to keep themselves abreast of things. But how is Cupid's "distract ing influence affecting Singapore's university students m the292 words
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Article88 1953-04-12 2 ii T P? Singapore Tiong Bahru Community Centre hn« collected the money required to start the two yearly scholar ships which the centre recently announced i t would start for" "deserving" children m that district. l lor ~^t Th com mitte 4 in charge of the scheme88 words
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584 1953-04-12 2 John Coombes - John Coombes By FILM and photography are playing an increasing part in the everyday life of the Colony, the director of the Singapore branch of the world's largest fllm manufacturers, told The Standard yesterday. He said that while Singapore was behind Hongkong in584 words
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Article232 1953-04-12 2 HELP FOR A DIVORCEE IN DISTRESS A SINGAPORE Mol QV WA^ her husbond for over vcor f* f 1 2: without her divorce popers w h kothi. P pcrs wh,cn She spoke to the kothi q| could hove her divorca popers would collect them Iron ,u She o rcfused fc!M,232 words
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Advertisement273 1953-04-12 2 Tiger Testimonials _>^__. I /-^Wr'^k N_a________k {"<3 a v^% V»_i V \'~^^m****^t^o^k ______k W^ If, r^mmm^^mw^^mw II I __C A _r /_Jw /jL*i7 MISS FANNY FUSELAGE, the attractive Trans Global Air Hostess, said: "When your flaps are down it's time for a TIGER!'* She s extra keen <>n these competitions273 words
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Advertisement30 1953-04-12 2 1 1 I Ilm "< IT i o or i w "in IM f 4 If IM <$**. *< W BEA'ITY SOAP olso m cconomicol BATH SIZE f •Im *<>' TOOIH PASTE &SHA KS30 words
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Article25 1953-04-12 3 INSPECTOR Zainal Abldir ied to the Mentakal e has been transferred t( Kua a Lipis. Inspector Ismai Mahmud from Kuala Lipi: has succeeded him25 words
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Article379 1953-04-12 3 Bodyguard Low Wei Tells His Own Storu K ft?_T f _7 e otoriou s Communist leader m South hh__A W k ,,led by the 2 G-rkhos lost week, wos known for nis many love affairs. Details of Foo's many amorous adventures were revealed for the379 words
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Article110 1953-04-12 3 by tho Rl Re n U ay 'ron. Radio Malaya l>> tlie Kt. Re\. Dr. Heenan, Roman Catholic Bislion of Leeds, so ....pressed his listeners, that many "onle ran, u„ Bishops House. Sin S apore, soon after to'speak to him. Am< ng those who came tc110 words
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Article68 1953-04-12 3 1 PORTS of rubber into Malaya rose from 13,804 tons m Febru iry I i 19,016 tons last ling to official i S gapore rts during March ere 1 tons ot which 9,828 tons -ame from Sumal from Borneo. 1.388 Sarawak and 1,270 tons from Java.68 words
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Article47 1953-04-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Mr. I James J. Bredin, a member of the Research and Script writing team engaged m producing the "Modern Age" film series for J. Arthur Rank Organisation, has joined the Malayan Film Unit as a guest script writer for four mnnthc47 words
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241 1953-04-12 3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO SERVE CHILDREN TO COPE with the expansion plan for children's social een re j m Singapore, the Socia Welfare Department is appe.i ling for more voluntary workers. Tlie S iry for Socia 1 Welfare, Mr. T. F. Smith, who made this apnea, yesterday a* a pre>-; -n241 words
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Article, Illustration94 1953-04-12 3 Newsman Marries A Teacher l MR. Ambrose Khaw, of the Singapore Standard. was married yesterday to Mm Mary Yeo at the J Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Singapore. 2 W Miss Yeo, a teacher, > is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yeo J Koon Guan. 0 f Chancery94 words
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Article33 1953-04-12 3 THERE were 166 deaths In Singapore during the week ending April 4. Of these 28 were due to pneumonia. 17 to tuberculosis. There were also 15 deaths from enteritis.33 words
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Article, Illustration176 1953-04-12 3 Results Of Rotary 's Talentime photo. THERE were M entries, including 14 women, for the Singapore Rotary Club Talentime held at the CJreat World Cabaret on Friday night. Artists varied from pianists to trick cyclists and an Indian classical dancer to a magician. The majority of contestants were singers. OneStandard - 176 words
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Article37 1953-04-12 3 WORK is nearing completion on the new rest-house for Temerloh. The Government Rest House at Mentakab. was taken over by the Police last year. Since then the Sultan's Palace at Temerloh has hppn iispH37 words
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Article206 1953-04-12 3 CONCERTS FOR COLONY PLANS are being discussed In London for overseas concert tours that would bring: leading Mslcal celebrities to Asian centres as widely separated m Singapore and India. Mr. j. a. 11. Ede, Chairman of the Singapore Musical Society discussed the idea yesterday with206 words
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Article145 1953-04-12 3 'I HE Bishop of Cl 03 !m, known to millions of Bi 1 > listeners for his elig 1 with a smile" sermon, t' "4 from London airport I a four-week visit to B; 1 troops m Tokyo. Korea, !i kong, Singapore and reports Reuter.145 words
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Article60 1953-04-12 3 IND LIEUT I T Wl wick. Xt Bn. Cameroniai 1 ceived levtra K"n shot wo t jin the right arm on opera! \in the Labij area r>n Api L Ha li m the Brituii Ml Hospital. Kluang. on thai I dangerously 111 list HI of-km j, hit father.60 words
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Article54 1953-04-12 3 MR ALBERT SAVAGE, Pan-Malayan Dii Civil Aviation, lef| Singapore by air for London yesterday for avia-l tion talks wifh Colonial Office and Ministry c»f Civil Aviation officials. He arill he if Xf lor a month. Mr. Savajt j^s the proqre^- nnd problemi of the new Paya Lobar International54 words
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Advertisement511 1953-04-12 3 v first rule ■fori: ess f£$TA-MIN only r 1 ABC GUIDE. thi* fre« *t^ m^r *^T kist toi <" l T D 'OR! f R o* mm wmgg/tmtmM 0^ SOAf X I WANTED! "ANGEL FACE" SUSPECTED MURDER of STEP MOTHEH High B'ood Pressure i d > '-»-<it > ini w<511 words
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Advertisement262 1953-04-12 3 ___H _n^H I__i____K <9 flflflt 5 flflfl_C '''> fl_i Sunday Puzzle MILLIONS have seen mitted will not be consiand depe: d on these ob- dered. All solutions jects thai form one of the MUST be submitted earliest contributions to through the POST. civilisation. What are they? some om; mist '''IjmimWSLWtm^^^262 words
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Advertisement176 1953-04-12 3 THE WORLD'S MOST DISTINGUISHED LAVENDER i' v fJi^t'"' 1 t fl _r* II ______________________L H X ,j[ H 9_ !J*_>B _ST \m^*^ 'el B_r or shouer luxury MWm\^m\mm^^/ <K^/'^ —^__X^ S '^^^^_BB^^_l I C "mW'mW* i*** I n" fl M < li..t 3 IE i*lUmm m w fl Ii i176 words
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Article, Illustration121 1953-04-12 4 photo. MX. NOORDIN bin Mohd. Yunos. a Singapore seaman, fvas married m Last (oast Road to Miss .laleha binti Suruji. m a model shin named "Noorleha" by a combination of the groom's and bride's names. The sroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mohd. Yunos bin Leman of Peaaag.Standard - 121 words
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Article181 1953-04-12 4 1 HE rubber market m Singa- pore agam showed an im- provement In price yesterday, first grade lor April shipment being quoted tiy| cents per lb. a rise of 13 8 cents over rriday*i closing levels. Fair offtake from London and New York contributed181 words
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392 1953-04-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malayan rubber producers today practically shouted down a proposal by Mr. T. S. Bavin, secretary of the plantations department of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, to abolish the smallholders' industry. Mr. Khoo Teik Ec, president of the Rubber392 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-04-12 4 photo. THL Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll (with hat) left Changi yesterday by Comet jetliner for Britain on five weeks' leave. Among those who saw him off were the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid (extreme right), the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L Blythe and the President of the CityStandard - 68 words
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Article144 1953-04-12 4 SHOPMAN GAGGED, ROBBED A SINGAPORE Chinese shopkeeper was tied and gagged by three armed Chinese, who entered his sundry shop m Kampong Lovang. Changi. on Friday afternoon and decamped with $450 and two cartons of cigarettes. One of the robbers entered on the pretext of buying some cigarettes. When his144 words
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Article76 1953-04-12 4 A SIXGAPORE Chinese youth, Chua Ang Kee, was fined SUM), m default two weeks' rigorous imprisonment ::i the Second Police Court yesterday for offering a S3 bribe to a Harbour Board policeman. Inspector Michael Chong. prosecuting. said that the policeman tirst stopped Chua ,on Friday because76 words
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307 1953-04-12 4 EXCESSIVE overloading of motor ears and goods vehicles m Singapore is leading traffic authorities here to view the situation with growing concern as these vehicles represent a threat to road safety. A traffic expert told The Standard yesterday that at present there were scores307 words
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Article179 1953-04-12 4 AX account of how a Singae police patn car chased smaller powered car was given m the Second Traffic Police Court yesterday when J.S.F.A.F Burnett, a Colonel m the Johore Home Guards, was charged with speeding. Burnett was fined S5O and 'nis driving licence179 words
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Article314 1953-04-12 4 ™*2. effectiveness ,>f the Singapore Governments machinery to recruit local officers into the Administrative Service will be the subject of a long list of questions by Mr. C. C. Tan, Member for Tanglin, to be tabled m the Legislative Council on April 21.314 words
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Article145 1953-04-12 4 WHEN the case of a 17--year-old Khoo Boon Kua' F_2t nV^ *m the Si "gaPore ■i iinJ?J. tnct Court y est erday. u g .u y ar B"ment arose as to whether the boy was fi- to stand trial. Khoo's counsel, Mr C H °,w. PrOC145 words
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Advertisement187 1953-04-12 4 CHLOROPHYuI v||/ is m Polmolive So 0p I Beauty Soap Has Palmolives pi I Chlorophyll Green v I —and Olive Oil! fj^. tf I "^__L_r i ___r r<i < I l rr^f' V^ uUa*^ _:K___B I DOCTORS PROVE PALMOUVE S BEAUTY I PLAN BRINGS MOST WOMEN lOVEllfo I COMPLEXIONS IN187 words
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Article30 1953-04-12 5 7,305 For The Deaf 1H X Federation School for tne Deaf has received sl 305 r rrom the collections for the picture "Mandy" shown at the Capitol Cinema. .Tohore Bahru30 words
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Article203 1953-04-12 5 Malay Correspondent CHK ABDIL SAMAD ISMAIL, former acting hditor of I tusan Melayu. may now apply to go to Indonesia through the ordinary channels, according to the Indonesian Consul General m Singapore Dr Mohamed Razif. Meanwhile, the relea>e of Che Abdul Samad has203 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-04-12 5 photo *MeiatMs fII ««fiSSSL _T(f«l ki th t ooenln* of Jhe Malayan Agri-Horticultural •xpect lo be .bl" io buy o„ friday warned thfrountrv could not forevrr ur««d that "mor. .hn»u v s** f» ro P"*-t'on of its food from neifhbouring countries H* mat mor. .houlrt bt fot out of theStandard - 64 words
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Article371 1953-04-12 5 natnr. mi s r vu* is not only a very important service, but by its very stand" J! o S f JonHilf m V hith i Pc p,e are re <* uired to hi h Professional r U ndrntLS IBd > h P urs of371 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-04-12 5 photo* At a parade held at Changi yesterday F-ighfl Sergeant W. C. Marshall of the Baciaeertag breech of the HQ. Far Last Air Force, who Joined the RAI. m 1 was presented with the long service and good conduct medal hv Greaß Captain VV. F Reck with Command Engineer officerPublic Relations - 54 words
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Article59 1953-04-12 5 MR. M I. WEBBER recently returne I Irom I will be the acting State F i Officer, Johore. tbe ref Mt E. -T. Sti (I who is tn vacat tan. Mr. E, C. F ii D itt Forest Officer, Benl ng, !u^ been ti m ifei red I59 words
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Article102 1953-04-12 5 TODAY'S Sport SOUTH Korea as t SinoMalay* al Jalan Besar. SAFA YOI Til TOURNEY ('2nd round): Victoria School v Rattles Institution ot Ja- Urn Besar, 4 p.m. SAFA DIV. 2: Tamil BA. j r Cheer/ul Lads or Geylenc. DIV. .'A: S.V.S.C. Young Companimnt at Police Depot. > .'.B: Windsor Rovers102 words
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Article63 1953-04-12 5 Poiice Sports Club beat R N. K:-.iiii 4 m their SAFA Division 2 league match played at Thomson Road yesterday. Police .cored theii goals through Saad (Jl gind Haron bin Koned <2h Hill and Moore replied tor the >, !S mm, l_ Bu!.:* Timah Sports Club beat Singapore63 words
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Article25 1953-04-12 5 BARTI.KY School routed Serinaoon English School 9-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday for their Youth Tburnev engagem Contre forward, Malleques scored X s25 words
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Article39 1953-04-12 5 A PR! FN DLV soccer match between the Town Rangers and Johore Bahru Chinese will he i nlaved today at the barter Park Players are a>ked to contact the Sports Secretary at the gi _v >*>'* 5 t—&39 words
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Article322 1953-04-12 5 LONDON. Apr 11 Reutet Following are the home soccei osults: LEAGUE division I Burnley 5 Sundei land 1 Cardiff 0. Portsmouth I Liverpool 1. Derh) l Manchester C 2 As. serial 4 Middlesbrough 5. Blackpool I. Newcastle I Main v estei U Preston l Solves l Sheffield322 words
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Article52 1953-04-12 5 l• n f»t todajnfc mat« has -*r»» sa t )il»)-.v>, RAF Seletar Ur XI v RAF Tengah Itt XI Porritt. Cullen, Smith. Morrison. Bibby. Street. Riley. Brown, Harmer. Bee. Payne, and tweivflh man, Martin Pal4"t. Holmes, Bland, Stephenson, GMdwai.l. Barker. Pennejr, Ifartewe. Newton. Hey* Johns > tl and52 words
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Article23 1953-04-12 5 DUBLIN April 10. (Reuter)liel *nd be ll C Tinviv hv hauls to four hi an aui-'eu. boxing in^junaUaggi c-ute.it i.e*e tuatght.23 words
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Article, Illustration719 1953-04-12 6 WILLIAM DHURY - Should Policemen 's Leg Shows Be Banned By The Public? WILLIAM DHURY STORY AND DRAWING BY IN certain corners of the world, my dears, it is now Kin ing. the season of fertility, when buds do burst and hedgerows grow and zephyrs blow and country lanes are green again. All719 words
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Article, Illustration698 1953-04-12 6 fdf hy Joyce Qiesterion A I v nteen c S c, came see us last nig mi i a aiT and said: Well 1 thought Id have to work ha id when I got a Job. but I never knew the hardest work of the day would lie698 words
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Article409 1953-04-12 6 DOUGLAS HOWELL - DOUGLAS HOWELL AFTER HE'S SEEN 4 DOCTORS AND PASSED 2 TESTS IT is difficult to get a car m x Russia unless you are a commissar or a shock-worker with a tidy sum to spare. And once you have a car, It is even409 words
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Advertisement650 1953-04-12 6 Ogtimrt* of Chi,^ h{^ VOM rv) CHIMIG^ > FAMOUS //> Jjg HA» OIHERAL I|| !J Kwon Y-n Ch.ong fI U IIU popularly known ot J»l x «v Kwan Kung, ono ot I\\ j 1 1l "ho two fam o t I Renata Is ot tho I omonco ot the Th?e«650 words
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Article, Illustration2118 1953-04-12 7 —^-i»«"— »i«— ■■^W'e^l.M-MMin.^BBBBsWIMil.lBBB.W CHRISTINE JOIWEXSEN'S OWN STORY 2' vnri«nne Arrived In Copenhagen And Posed A Direct Question To Dr. Hamburger: **Ant I A Homosexual?" 1 a _j~ii day, aimed with nothing but courage, I went to the mcdfWl library of one of ew York's large2,118 words
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Article638 1953-04-12 7 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE By I|.\\K vim had any fun being 1 sick lately? If >»o. I'd like to know how. ltl seems to aw there is a plot afoot to keep a fellow from getting even the slightest pleasure out of his ailments anymore.638 words
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Advertisement207 1953-04-12 7 Fruit Salt is the gentle comxthl the sj regular. EXO'S is particularly inyonc with a delicate stomach. EXO'S ty, a most frequent cause of indigestion It -oothes and settles the stomach upset by A dash ot EXO'S at any time of day makes ting health-drink. Keep EXO'S handy m Eno's^207 words
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Article, Illustration2013 1953-04-12 8 Barber Makes Trip To Sahara. Finds No Sun 'Mil political lio\s srrm to lir ill Ihr MWI this wvrk im* a changa, Maybe >t' s the spring. I arclgn Minister (.etudes itui.iuit is planning Important cbaagcg m I limits top diplomatic posts, I m (old2,013 words
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Advertisement230 1953-04-12 8 .0* *»W:**r is, I S PHIUIPS -7 I •>. I ;i j V J*P""'~: I rrr^--" idi*" .-tr I X J T. k Hit.. Give tonights overindulgerr ?H!lllps'i.j )f inlnaeaoa it c-- i smokinp, or dnnkinp threatens pas, heartburn or a restless nipht due to excess stomach acidity. let Phillips-230 words
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Article, Illustration828 1953-04-12 9 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER }U m WUU .3 Vanity n earees Turns To Ar, By m.. M gnd fan- U, choreography, Byron nt--9 i aring at I Vs t h 9 yean the tern I and s name, he I SUU r rdinf I I I I828 words
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710 1953-04-12 9 Tommy A tkin's Life Here Not So Boring lire ThWt dr ,u TTT'" Sin *»PO" •P******* lus le,\UmJu'*JO?LY nrr J™ a *™*i*»*** whe gigm* Tommy At*inV*„*£? Sf th,n th «t for tommy Atkins m Singapore im't quite so boring. Here is his lotler m lull pLTER SHORT, what a boring710 words
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Advertisement379 1953-04-12 9 TRE CHLOROPHYLL TOOTHPASTE! Clean Fresh Mouth AW Day long] !C y% t\jlt* m>k^^>'^ saa^^ _a________ __ta Jk'-%S. *m*m\** P!^^r^_^___h\ «x^^ I Bl mm^tM *^mj jKm mmm^r*^m\ *^*s*i ti_l. "^XT^T^^ \ttmmjp A NEW miracle toothpaste "bad breath." Hours after hrusfsgr.cn Mentasol -now gives >ou ing their teeth with Mentasol. safer teeth379 words
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1485 1953-04-12 10 S.Raja Ratnam - Parliamentary Govt. Is Not Democratic Govt. S.Raja Ratnam F^m!fk z. 1 CINCK the end of world war 2. this k country has scon a number of constij tutional reforms. Some of these reforms were put through with a view to assisting I the colonial power to administer this < country1,485 words
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Article, Illustration1456 1953-04-12 10 BRITAIN HAS CALL GIRLS TOO LONDON 'ALL Knightsbridge 4 1 lifted up the telephone i -hailed. istened to the low ti ringing tone I glanced n down the detailed norandum given o x; This small piece of paper to be a passport into a L idon I nevei knejw cxi1,456 words
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Advertisement194 1953-04-12 10 "YOU.too.may be .fa. MILLIONS who s< rC VITAMINiMINERAL^J. Worn out. i****ij^_L °3ar* W2, L/>C iv* 5 3 Try this Proved Way Sack to i fy c a'hrn \ou'rr jnjc~' dui\ »prn>, no no -rprtitr, and whrn x< -ir < »pa«. hrn sou Irri ©id It..-. mean* Out you don t194 words
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Article, Illustration789 1953-04-12 11 Christine Diemer - Sailor Explorer Diplomat Christine Diemer M S tIJSI y J*.°Z Seamans i° b Ambassadorship but M. Guibaut s bristling energy battered down every barrier By AN Interview with M. Andre Guibaut Is a delightth* '101I 01 1 6 exper,ence Respite the fact that, on b« .nn? departure r <"» Singapore,789 words
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Article, Illustration485 1953-04-12 11 ANOTHER o f Singapore's oldest landmarks is likely to be pulled down when the venerable St. Andrew's House foi^the boarders of St. Andrews School, m Woodsville Road, gives way to the new 5120.000 dormitory to be built atop the present Recreation Hall andStandard - 485 words
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Advertisement602 1953-04-12 11 yorkl SAPPHIRE NEEDLES M Perfect Reproduction and Long ff/ Life for your Records IP I ER TYPE for sound boxes ond U heavyweight pick-ups Bl T WEIGHT TYPE for lightweight pick-ups |jA\ I $3 each Tv^ c Tetms On Application vvV S MOUTRIE CO. (M) Ltd. M John Little's Building602 words
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Advertisement82 1953-04-12 11 <Jntrobunii9\V\ *I f 1"^ I I -I i; m i ii-> PLA-t t If II 3 1 SINGAPORI I J1 j I NOW OPEN I I on THE CAFF FLOOR I *> A A'l ihe bte«| Reeardlaga ffvalUUe iii both Slaadard ami Long Play ing tl tl *1' s i*82 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1953-04-12 12 has forged another airlink between Rangoon Singapore with a direct weekly service via Mergui and Penang. The service is being operated with Marathon aircraft. The Marathon, a hignwing, four engined airliner, is capable of seating 18 passengers inside a roomy cabin. However, he added, pistonengined planes1,112 words
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Article760 1953-04-12 12 Automo - Automo By ]\JANY readers have asked why we cannot have a motor show here with all the facilities and the personnel Jo give on-the-spot Information concerning price, delivery, and all the relevant data to help the buyer make hit choice. Surely the poor response shown by760 words
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Advertisement268 1953-04-12 12 Agents ANCLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: E Lampur 311 Spore 8*2281/3 P Sham 295 Malacca 456 Penang 8*lf» The fosr and comfortable vessels M.S. "TJIWANGI" filing on Apr. 2llh and sistership m.s. "TJILUWAH" *m**h M»y ,h have luxurious roundtrip Passenger-accommodation available at the following concession rates per adult. First class268 words
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Advertisement659 1953-04-12 12 EAST ASIATIC L| I SAILLNGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I k H S'pora ,N,,^l "ANNAM" for Bangkok Hongkong, Manila Kobe A Yokohamr U j, -PRETORIA^ for Bangkok', h| H Saigon Hongkong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama It 1,*,,. a "MALAYA" for Adelaide, P v IH M»r Melbourne. Sj'dney (not loading local cargo) IM .»o\.,659 words
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Article, Illustration378 1953-04-12 13 A'Ti'O^'l statements na\e been made m other In ii- c ,s no 3D batt, e on men P re th <" advertiseSSI Un OnS0 nS f thiS Pa^ r >l*aK for themselves. While one organisation praises its product as "sensational the other calls i t "the378 words
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329 1953-04-12 13 "V'OF can depend on some real good belly laughs m Paramount's "Son Of Paleface m which the inimitable comedian Bob Hope romps his way through a barrage of rib-tickling situations to win a legacy left him by his "dear oie man." a specialist m329 words
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Article202 1953-04-12 13 LUXURY GIRLS J{OS.4i*VA Podesta. Anna Maria, A. Ferrero and Marine Vladu the three Italian bo)tibsheUs seen here —are but part of the strong cast that stud the Carlo C i v a I I c r o production Luxury Girls" w h i c h united Artists hope to release202 words
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Article, Illustration259 1953-04-12 13 AIETRO GOLDWYN 1 MATEB has tried to follow the genius of Charles Chaplin's "Uf light* 1 m their black-and-white presentation of "The Clown" m Whfeh, believe it or not. Ked Skelton drops his comic mask to play a straightforward and heart-warming role as an ex-Zicufeld star259 words
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Article46 1953-04-12 13 Tlie films selected for free thowing ta the public m the IS IS. Theatrette mi n Raffles Place. Singapore, from tomorrow till Ai>ril 17 are "Education For Pc a c c.'' "Plan For Prime* ""Worker t For Peace A and "In Defence Of Peace."46 words
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Article, Illustration379 1953-04-12 13 r rO SAY that Cliflon Webb is a veritable genius is an understatement. For ever since he made his entry into Hollywood as that "BELVEDERE" man, he has been right on top, turning out offerings that have been in- evi table hits. His latest for 20th379 words
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Advertisement171 1953-04-12 13 i t a Wipe away that FROWN _~tt_aMH~ -M _-W*?_i ___>. JtW^L^kmm^^^t^k^L^L^t^^ W funster »n<j j^^a^'^m*m\^4^^m^^mmWmmm\mW\ W :^M JANE GREER M CONSIOINE ANO... HELD OVER! HELD OVER i ON SAME PROGRAMME... M-6-M's reen truly comes olive m full dimension" UETROSEOWXI 3 DIMENSION 5 MAYM present* METRCSCCPIX consm.ng o« Aud.oscop.ks.' .ENTHAL171 words
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Advertisement481 1953-04-12 13 rooAy 6 shows j 9 a.m., Ham., 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 p.m. 11 1 11 m l lis inn 1 i*tttta*ft*tttftit i t»ttttt 9-' fe_A BWAIWKV.I v _y>_r\ IHtllllftt COLOR iif t^wlHt^ STACK BRITTONBRUCE I*~*t Rrlf«.v-d lEru foiled Am»U ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING? n B Ibe I.i uoiti s. p t tadet481 words
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Miscellaneous159 1953-04-12 13 STAR CONTEST Mo. 9 ONCE again not a single all-correct entry was received for Star Contest No. 9, the two personalities tripping contestants over being Nos. 51 and 54. The majority of eucsses were Marge Champion and Orson Welles. The forrect line up was, however. No. 49,-TONY CURTIS; N 0159 words
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Article, Illustration601 1953-04-12 14 CHRISTOBEL - CHRISTOBEL SCHEDULE GLAMOUR IN DA ILY ROUTINE By j j WORK has its ges. I ess of how uch ay hay do. c for a I al ial, spend tig c vtra t >- cr et f 1 I ay. S as yt i m B 1601 words
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Article, Illustration129 1953-04-12 14 sham draped, m white ihiflfo adds to the attractiveness o f this peaked hat; (Right) Oreen straw pancake topped by green feather plume and fringe are features m this sancy hat. The st> le- caught the eye of Continental buyers. (HATS IROM COPENHAGEN— Skew! recently m Copenhagen were129 words
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Article, Illustration604 1953-04-12 14 r JPHB boy I love is constantly saying: things whith upset me although I know that he loves me very much. This makes me wonder whether he loves me as much as he professes to do? "A. T." (Ipoh) WHEN some people are m love604 words
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Advertisement54 1953-04-12 14 (L Jj) HOLLYWOOD'S NEWEST i v d j&^m*m*l^ __r**e_^_Dl pink SECRET ParcNSl PINK VELVET. ..'.y. r I f J -ny_y tVEI.vBODVS TALKIE ABOUT these br^M, bold, Btwborn eoloi i m the Upikfc that rcahtrtayt 0n... _J a. 4 t.^-vtr dries your l.ps. Also m Clear Ited*. SEATED FOR COIOR HARMONY54 words
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Advertisement224 1953-04-12 14 Specially ma Je for b,b^T^ j Or j fewder fi 1 v r^^/ect as 11 1 I POWDER IBH W X > t, Ac*'* V SV BABr H* J*"" I V^r\ I n^j (S^ l The Born.o Compon> A* orporat^d n F If I tr 3 "V V _s ____v224 words
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Miscellaneous310 1953-04-12 14 I ;\\wwww WWWWWWWWWVWIW** AAA—- :>- C 0> 0. i? 0. i i I l-SV M a f J_i I fl™ s I I Jk. J rpoOAl i)l OTATION IV j «<l ui...n lliv w^», -n ne 0 0» will <..rne to Iher S« hill.r. J si NDAI ior i m310 words
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Article, Illustration869 1953-04-12 15 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer 27 tears Of Selfless irffj /f £*L Sernce. Mrs. Paris Is SHU \t*Job Taa Humble F<>w \\W To itetp Others 2 +2 *«_A 2 __TV m-, By I, the most earnest and hardest-working volun- |>* I j,, Singapore and Malaya, "because there is ye869 words
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Article, Illustration556 1953-04-12 15 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM DRESS TO BEST ADVANTAGE By been «S vlnTi.T Fa V er Servlce started have oeen receiving letters from readers all over the b°e"t nt a r dva^ n 8 e. me f r IM il I have written to these questioners and asked them :o556 words
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Advertisement47 1953-04-12 15 tL s jjJFN. 4 U(St} •■al occeuory thot makes safer motoring for the smoker. o cigarette, cigar or pipe becomes easier, quicker, •nd more certain. ESSENTIAL TO THE MOTORIST WHO ENJOYS HIS SMOKES! 0i *'<"*tt*bls* est high clas* gttrttgv* CELEBES CO.. LTD. Uvendcr Street, Singapore, Phone 460047 words
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Advertisement375 1953-04-12 15 Git i xii% orrun Spoviut 10% tPisi ttttnf I D9WOP ll __B_____x I K£___M rf' _rtl^ I HP r eS r e p^*A_Bri <F s I &m|li£X_i|_y^ flfl '*^^^**^9r m mmmMmWmß*Bti*im *t* A **m¥+A mmV cm cm KW *^___r r ,TT? x I 4- tB > v I 'ilr v*375 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1953-04-12 16 ANDREW ROTH - Malayans Enthusiastic As T.V. Fans ANDREW ROTH By 'If IF Malayan* who clustered around the larffe 1 television screen at Malaya Hall to watch the impressive ceremonies surrounding the final aeparture of <*ueen Mary will certainly go ba ck to Mulava as enthusiasts for television, which Has added a new1,425 words
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Article, Illustration652 1953-04-12 16 MICHAEL GOH - Qyster Fishing Is Profitable Occupation MICHAEL GOH By BUT ONLY 60 HOLD LICENSES FOR MUAR RIVER QN a two-mile stretch of the muddy Muar River near Malacca, some 60 Malays pay the Federal Government a dollar a year to fish ior oysters as big as your fist and retailing: atStandard; Michael Goh - 652 words
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Advertisement381 1953-04-12 16 Yoii tan T AS ft the Flavour" u» m fcAQIOIIO £a#jM{attff} NOTHING BITTER FOR ITS 25 cts -PRICE -25 cts Per Pocket of 10t. Sol* Agent: H. M. Sossoon 1170/ b North Bridge Rood Singapore Phone. *****. 0-it .buic-n required for f of Molayo Borneo Indonesio and their territories. Pleate381 words
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Advertisement241 1953-04-12 16 ___L^^^^____. S trt "c. _#«1 21 I j Nor le sppe-rsfKe. f^Up b «npe« Wfcntlvm to IU) m P rr!r iH gtasse m liic right puce, i<*o„;j Non«^ lire Mli. ieAoutof Une *X\*e phtee r t, I I Theses espen,-. r, r e,n> I ciresKnt wtV kup hr<n i Tie241 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-04-12 17 i jt!M i mi. Mans man goalp U ß(he«. rlear over bunch of tt s duriM i" stuck by vi the Division 1it,,,,. LosApril 4. K.i t<« amera, t back mimItons out,ti (left), Othei play- not identiI h "m Lon-40 words
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Article64 1953-04-12 17 >||(] match jj I Seletar j is ino^t ji Malayaa I lowest J Wl RE ILL 1 1 runs Only batsmee i were I I. in ior 3 I 1 Extras h and the 1 1 jl MTKS bowlers respoa- record* 1 live lor 1 .\m\64 words
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Article53 1953-04-12 17 11.l Cnits wishing to Servk es TableI Challenge Compel!--i !>•' held .it a date m hf mar future are a^ked to with officer i r.ib!< lennis R.A.F. Seleir *ho will jive them further detail* Each Station will be al- ne team of f Is will eventualpublii ised so53 words
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Article571 1953-04-12 17 ROGER - ROGER By from the opening matches m X raf ck d section tournament which saw sSme o ft?*" J-tS scores this season, it is obvious That RAF jSff selectors lor first and second fi SeleUr done better than they did OUld not have In the first571 words
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Article1285 1953-04-12 17 Says 'SAPPER' n,w i, Ris a game m whleh the spectator takes Part. He may not actually kick the ball but believe it or not the minute he puts his foot on the ground only J* an lne tou £h line, he becomes subject1,285 words
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Article421 1953-04-12 17 Men To Talk About SEVERAL Army sportsmen have caught he eye this week m various fields of mort. Major Singleton who is already known as an Army Hockey player appears to be pretty useful wi'h a 'Ticket ball and took six S.C.C. wickets for :;i runs and batted a quick421 words
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Article342 1953-04-12 17 CORONA TION CUP FOR SWIM MEET The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association is arranging a Swimming Gala for Saturday 6 June, 1953 as part of the Coronation Week Celebrations. It is hoped that the Nuffield Pool will be available for this purpose. Tlie following events for which each club affiliated to342 words
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Article302 1953-04-12 17 THE newly formed Nee Soon Small Bore Rifle Club, recently completed their first quarter shoot, and prizes wer© presented to the winners at a Club social on Thursday night by Mrs. Tod, wife of the Club President. 1 Major Tod, m his amusing address302 words
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Advertisement342 1953-04-12 17 tlllVHtittll How can Dr. Mackenzie's VEINOIDS be good for all these things f^*± Fibrositis I r Kidney Troubles Lumbago Overweight Ansir<>r... Rheumatic oches and pains start, more often than not, with the accumulation ot poisons m your blood. Clear out those poisons ond your aches and pains disappear. Sounds cosy,342 words
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Article, Illustration3541 1953-04-12 18 Continuing Sidney Coleman's athletic course, today the subject is the High Jump and SCO CCC IltttUittfa Al the 18th cer.tu.v tho m ist popular style m use was k:: iwn as the "Scissors." In this style trie athlete cleared I the bar m a sitting position after3,541 words
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Article56 1953-04-12 18 SPORTS FOR CHILDREN CHILDREN I _lf O H Sat—Children's Bport! will be held m almost! every District hi Perak as! E2ions. IIW Coro» ali °n Cele- j h.At. a 9° Gajah tnei *c win; matrh ,MA V drcS:S football < match on the town padang. I In Lencfon* there will56 words
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Advertisement169 1953-04-12 18 Bl *tmmßmtm\**^^ IPERUTZ I PEROMNIA: k The High-speed tilm for X poor light conditions. 1 PERPANTIC: f^ The tine-grain film tor *Qj top class enlargements. E PERGRANO: W, The slow speed supcrfi_| fine-groin precision film K_> for th miniature com--83 -E I ftr —r J^^^*/^^or tt Z I 3 MAD£169 words
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Advertisement473 1953-04-12 18 Each Piece gets wal|yc 1 because ifs aeparaw, I tl U-J I I S tt E B ii i- g TtTjtocnot. tf I s 1.7* It Ck it 1 \A S J m pi iii— 1 3 _j HOTPOINT *7Wa~7w ttitshittfi ttt t tt its vlt'tttt. rlvtin vlttthvs itt tt>.%%473 words
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Article, Illustration265 1953-04-12 19 One Escapade Too Many Even For A Shining Star! v I\[ HI SAR stadium today the subject is Awang Bakar The latest rsiai Ml,a > socce s tar h r as ke P* soc cer fans talking and' for the first seasons, judging from the expressions expressed, popularity and g265 words
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Article307 1953-04-12 19 DSDS s But theje was a snag. They had no name. The players could have gone under the 1 banner of Fathul Karib or 1 Kota Raja but there were too many players from other' s earns to gi'>e any one team! B the credit. 8 On the307 words
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Article189 1953-04-12 19 a 'hat a ke thc ition 'I cono the 'WC.ctdone hy ban Kee promoterVene. Little Philipg shot. the NBA concerned, Nene a m hit confjlanationt y'actory. < i>ose decide. TWO TO AIT, AND :a\ay S TWO J .STORY. BUT NBA WERE XT ON PLEASBIG SHOTS OF189 words
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Article144 1953-04-12 19 KOTA BAHRU. Sat. Before a large* crowd which included the Sultan of Kelantan who was introduced to the teams. Singapore's Permuda XI defeated another Colony team, the Chinese Athletics, s-\ to nag down the curtain on Kota Bahru's soccer carnival m aid of the Suara Muda Building144 words
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Article28 1953-04-12 19 IPOH. Sat. Tanjong Malim Idris Training College beat Parit Buntar ACS 2—l to win the Hussars Cup for Perak Inter School ko competition.28 words
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Article25 1953-04-12 19 VI WIN CUP KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Victoria Institution beat Kuala Kangsar Malay College I—o1—0 to win the Tungku Laxamaaa Cup yesterday., j^25 words
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388 1953-04-12 19 Rough Tough Koreans Beat Singapore A' SOUTH KOREANS opened their Colony tour with a 3 2 victory over Singapore "A" at Jalan Besar stadium, and though it was not a big win as far as goals went, the visitors delighted more than 5,000 with a rough, bustling-type soccer seldom, if388 words
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Article, Illustration1388 1953-04-12 19 g__ ..■juqei Loll Singh begins a weekly series The weather seems to have taken a turn for the better and if performances of the friendlies played over the last few weeks could be taken to account. the» we could certainly look forward to a bri ght1,388 words
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Advertisement105 1953-04-12 19 HTH APRIL n *W I __k_ Io+ WATCH NENE'S FRIDAY NITE Roi I l\l I. 1 WELL BALANCED happy world Dw/lll*^ matchmakings I NENE PRESENTS Single Handed I _s|^^ A&tkMhree Foreign Importations vs Three Local Favourites^BKßL f' THREE 10 ROUNDERS \^^^WI 1 HARRY O'SULLIVAN vs UM KEE CHAN fc} -X"'!105 words
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Advertisement222 1953-04-12 19 Coronation Tour Contest R f iJ DERS of the sin aDore Standard will choose the Most Popular Sportsman or Sportswoman of .Malava who will be honoured as an Inofficial Representative of this land to attend the Coronation Ceremonies in London during May and June this year. The Contest which will222 words
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Advertisement32 1953-04-12 19 *^^^_^__^«i_^___^Si_r^B^^^'^^' P^^4_BE^^m "^^siSf^^***^ yv _>X's> Vs. s\sS^o>vn^ v- \^v _2B_H-_H&_a^ VA jC' J__jfc' iK l___e*_ _S' x^*\i fw\w l__B^vflr_HT &^jsf i^Bk ___E9B_Si^_r _B_i fc_F^ L ForJ Motor Company of Malay* Ltd., Singapore32 words
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Article2861 1953-04-12 20 Norther n Circuit Wins Main Sprint By WINDSOR LAD LEADING practically all the way, Northern Circuit brilliantly fidden by George Straker, annexed the main Spring event \ot class 1 Jpivision 1 horses to return $15 for a win m the opening days race ot2,861 words
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Article57 1953-04-12 20 Tennis Assn. For Pahang TENNIS p avers and otithugiattl are invited to attend a meeting at the Kuantan Recreation Club, Kuantan. for the purpose of forming a Pahang Tennis Association. The meeting will also discuss plans for a Pahang State championship meet to be held at Pekan during the Sultan57 words
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Article57 1953-04-12 20 TOTAL POOL $385,050 First Prize No. *****0 ($173,372). Second Prize No. *****7 86,636). Third Prize No. *****5 48,131). Starters ($3,702 each) :-*****5 *****4, *****8, *****9, *****0, *****6, *****5, *****0, *****4, *****1, *****1, *****1 and *****6 Consolations ($2,887 each): *****4, *****9, *****3, *****8, *****6, *****9, *****7, *****0, *****4 and57 words
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Advertisement244 1953-04-12 20 i **r*f**W*^^ fM ■H|M_we-aa________U mt mtK. r« ~_-__--^Ml_~|EK_.!!^S ,g, ~^^sSa''ej-M T^p >^y< [***<__ Gold Dollar Tea i (Rti f.fiin-1 I 1b... $2.30 V 2 lb U Obtainable m Tanglin Ml Sin Seng Provisio,, Men Sin Seng Hing Provision Chia Seng Huat. |J s Kassim Store. 161 T.in.l .1. R >244 words
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