Sunday Standard, 26 April 1953
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Title Section18 1953-04-26 1 SUNDAY STANDARD W JW ft iW 5 i mi Vi 293. SUiCAPOftE, SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 19.-.3. TWENTY PAGES18 words
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195 1953-04-26 1 T'Nathan, Dutton Still Lead, 'Dark Horse' Moves UP w* hHß&aAii^^^^^^^^^Lb^a^a-J s SD,MF SWNRK town south of Xieng Khou!*ang in Laos, have n<. the border into Thailand wid have received refugee fa< from Nongkhai Province oritiea in Thailand." French military e deyesterday that no n ews •i received from the i195 words
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Article17 1953-04-26 1 Pub Hours Extended For C-Day 2S TO I 3 art tht t ra w be Cor elevfsioi17 words
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Article69 1953-04-26 1 BELFAST, Apr. 25 (Reutcr) -Throe Malayan Social, Welfare roecialista now v in BriUin went to *fiS£^il County Armagh tod-y to spend the weekend withMn. Tcnp'er, mother of Sir Gerald Templerl High Commissioner "T^'tm'ee guestl are Mr*. Joan Mah of Kuaia Wlah. Mrs. Tan Hong N«0 of69 words
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Article236 1953-04-26 1 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD MAI.A YAJV RACING SENSATION S'gor Turf C'ttee To Consider Suspension By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Jockeys who refused to ride after the first race because they considered the track unsafe may be suspended from the second and third days ot the current Sclangor Turf Club April236 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-04-26 1 R °y a l Command portrait of Queen Elizabeth II was made against the window curtains of th< green drawing room of Buckingham Palace London. The Queen wears a pale pink evening gown of needlework [ace over ulle. and with it the blue ribbon and star of theA.P. - 122 words
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Article231 1953-04-26 1 I ONDON \j»r i;. ,n, -Ku««si., t<><l.i\ promised M i Urns, businrss like" (lim usmou ••I .m\ proposals f«,r rj\in« I .is( isi h nsjoii in si ii, mini rrganlH »n first i •rn (onunrnt .is i rinfot in* hopes of r d ih-.k Moscow'* two231 words
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Article48 1953-04-26 1 BANGKOK, April 29 (AFP) Thirty people were !i a new roundup of c munist suspects ordered yesterday by General Pnao Snyanond, Thailand*! police ief. The suspects were alleged to have plotted against ;ne Government and to have extorted monthly contributions from Chinese labour*48 words
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Article66 1953-04-26 1 LONDON, April 28 P —Detective-; dug p nan tee f h, iomc Btnall b'.man hair from garden ol the W< I 01 house of murder last night. 6 and Yard ba combed tiip ho women were found hmonth. John year-o d clerk, mucdering them.66 words
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Article26 1953-04-26 1 THE I! I I Mentri B* ar. P Pa ngli m a P During I ong the S K .noun.) H pari B26 words
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Article122 1953-04-26 1 UMNO To Clean Up 'Saboteurs' ALOK SI \K Sat Two Breathers of the Initcd Malay National OrKanisauon Kedah. Che Abdullah bin Ilaji Puteh and Che Senauai bin Ilaji i ii (Kid i ii who were chairman and vice-chair-m a n respectively of UMNO Youth League Kedali. have resigned because they122 words
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Article55 1953-04-26 1 L.OS VEGAS, Nevada. April 25 (AFP> The seventh in a series of 1954 atomic explosions took place on Yucca Flat today. The glare of the explosion waa strong and Was soon from San Francisco. The shock of th e explosion felt In U>l Vegas was not as strong55 words
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Article35 1953-04-26 1 SEVEN natives were >'-ntenced to death in Nairobi yesterday for the murder of a white farmer. R. E. Ruck. his wife and ion and a native servant during a Man attack. U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article28 1953-04-26 1 .JORDAN ha asked Br to use hi r infl ence to prevent Israeli attacks <>n Jordan territory, a British Foreign OiTue spokesman said ye day. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article315 1953-04-26 1 THE Malayan Chinese Association's "cabinet" Is likely to demand the resignation en blo^ of Singapore branch committee members who are alleged to have been responsible for the branch's chaotic state of affairs. But it was disclosed to Th» Standard yesterday that branch committt* members WOUld refuse to315 words
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Article175 1953-04-26 1 PANMUNJOM, April 25. I our United Stales warships fought and won a thunderous duel with Communist shore hatteries in Wonsan harhour on Thursday to evacuate wounded from an Allied-held island at the harbour's entrance. The navy, said United States warships defied heavy Red shelling to175 words
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Article107 1953-04-26 1 $70 Mil. For Defence Of Europe PARIS. April 25 (ReulorV— The Atlantic Pact Cou winds up its three-day session here today by launching a dee programme expected to more than $70,000,000,000 (£25.000,000,000) next the biggest in the four year i .i> of the money *o be I by the 14107 words
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Advertisement43 1953-04-26 1 WM. Bpage COLOUR c,mi CS FBEE REAL MAKEUP r I__ '_i W" _^__H________________f__H r* v^ 'T%*a» jkTTi MY IS TRAVELLING Jo^ SUCH A PLEASURE W faY, /"a recommended I £!§g*. )by wno If LM i /y// /A tor *t dutch M /yftf yx43 words
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Advertisement17 1953-04-26 1 |OU3 ITORACI Rnß^lß^l Mi 9&M R^ ©L M EXSHAW^J ~£/i£ Finest /CSgJr Cognac Brandy jj^^" BORKEO (JBRI//17 words
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163 1953-04-26 2 THE University of Malaya w.ll begin to move into their oew permanent buildings in Johore Bahru in 19J8. the Vicc^-Chancellor. Sir Sydney Came, in a statement to Singapore secondary magazine "Youth, 1.. tied yesterday. "The various departments ild have to shift gradually163 words
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Article, Illustration351 1953-04-26 2 DF.K LD THF DISH at yesterday's lnt< i national Cookery Class at the Singapore Y.W.C.A. was birds nest soup with chick* n. and Mrs Shufen Khoo is seen showing Mrs. M. K. Murphy Wm Yang Ren Chang and Mrs. G. E. Gnllotl. the correct way toStandard - 351 words
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Article, Illustration284 1953-04-26 2 He Designs Coronation Decora tions THE only Furo|H*an in Singapore In «lr-i«:ii and inakf Coronation l)a\ decoration* independently tor large firms ami small ilhmm in the Oiony »nd \\w Federation i> Mr. C. F. (iil»l»-. whose studio in Orrhanl KtKtd reaeaahlea ihe l>«rk stage of a large theatre* Mr. Gibbs.284 words
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351 1953-04-26 2 EX-DELINQUENTS ARE READY TO LEARN MORF a 'he Juvenile ex-prostii itea the Salvation Army's Ini I home for Women antl Girls in Singapore have voluntarily undertaken rehabilitation tra nine Brigadier Bertha Grey, the Salvation Army's Social Secretary, told Tin S ard yesterday. There now about 56 girls in the Home.351 words
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91 1953-04-26 2 Efocaine. the new pain-killini; iraf. «Mch I been under test at the Singapore (irm-ral lh»spital fol the last six weeks has proved a ■■CCCH the hospit.il'* Chief Anaesthetist. Dr. E. Hudson, tola The Stanza.. yesterday. Tl P lung '< < < S># i* fit ti«nt/91 words
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Article271 1953-04-26 2 -CHANGE OF NAME WON'T HELP A MERE change of name will not help to break down the prejudice against leprosy in Singapore. Dr. R.J. GroveWhite. Medical Superintendent of Trafalgar Home, told The Standard yesterday. H e was commenting on report that American physicians have stopped using271 words
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Advertisement180 1953-04-26 2 Tiger Testimonials w w v T PTE. B. GOODE, of the Ist. Royal Buffoons confided: "Mum said to be careful, so I sticks to TIGER." lh also says how tickled he'd be to win the $4,000 Tiger Beer Competition II hat 'i night out thai unu hi In.' D FRASEB180 words
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Advertisement110 1953-04-26 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f 1 I I.H P MIH ill" I End Rheumatism While You Sleep ..Cystex IMI'OIM \\T ANNOI :(l ■ig in M A. i ounting w alwD be a !;.v110 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-04-26 3 Sunday Prize Puzzle i .Hid it. 1 now. i solution th it his .«nnc sors ioo will be ho •h «mt< xt Standard, Road, i -I later 1 hursdaj29 words
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Article195 1953-04-26 3 The Pros And Cons Of Ragging is bad for the especially if i bogus feeling tority out o, it K. F. Holttum. Iniversity of in a sj ntposinm ning tha lews exit the Internadents Service recently. I h ng of itud ■:■'<." said iselvea that it s all e for195 words
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Article25 1953-04-26 3 Fe d. Teachers Welcome Nair N S Sues the T organisati >i i message are the g Teachers' LJi m, MaTeachers' r n Edu r25 words
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Article126 1953-04-26 3 MORE NEON GUTTER FOR S'PORE MORE neon signs for advertisements in shops to make Singapore a city of glittering lights are envisaged by a local firm which was responsible for almost 80 per cent of neon light advertisement here before the war. With that end in view the managing proprietor,126 words
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Article, Illustration319 1953-04-26 3 They're Justly Named SINGAPORE people are very generous and have a love for the ased and infirm. Mother Maria de St. Isabel, Mother Superior of The Little Sisters of the Poor, told The Standard yesterday. Mother Maria .said that the home has more than 250319 words
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Article, Illustration400 1953-04-26 3 Cot. Young Telis U.S. Newsmen f COL. Arthur E. Young, former Commissioner of Police, Federation ot Malaya, told newsmen yesterday that the Communist terrorists are losmgj^e battle for Malaya, reports United Press from Washington. But he also said that the situation in thatStandard - 400 words
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Article223 1953-04-26 3 Men Due In Today AMERICAN businessmen who •re touring Soulh-Ea.-t Asia to iinci out the possibility of investment of capital arc expected in Singapore today by Pan-Ameriran World Airways. The party is made up of 48 members of the Detroit Chamber of Commerce who Wi l remain in Malaya for223 words
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Article169 1953-04-26 3 RUBBER DROPS 3/ 4 CENT Ri'BBFR had a qu et market in Singapore yesterday with quotati opening i1 well- V. pi flrsi (trade for May shipment being quoted at B9 renti rx'r i!) <~" cents on Fi day). itai :i> improved slightly during ihe morning and at noon were 69]169 words
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Article55 1953-04-26 3 A SINGAPORE hawker, F 1 1 Kurn Yam. charged with ob- iction, snid he was n< I hawker but a buyer. Later, answering qiu by the Fifth Police Magistrate Mr. D. H. Chapman, he i mitted having 12 boxi 3 oi '■'ados in a basket and55 words
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Article34 1953-04-26 3 SINGAPORE'S Hospital Week appeal this y .r will bo held under the patronage ol Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, General Sir Charles F. Keightley. Major-General A.G. O'Carroll Scott, dud Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson.34 words
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Article104 1953-04-26 3 A CARPENTER. Poon Book Pang, who threatened to kill his wite. Yun Lin Mai. with a chopper at 11 p.m. on April 8. in Sago Street, was fined $300. in default a month's imprisonment Mr. AI. Boyle. Senior ASP. told the Singapore First J) trict104 words
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84 1953-04-26 3 Malnutrition Due To Ignorance Teachers FIFTY Singapore teactv English in a thai people suffer fron nutrition merely be wire ignorant rather than from jack <»f the i I i buy nutritious f<>o<!. 1 etol inclusion i1 the health ta the first semin hers, af I P h. ;t w d<84 words
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Article36 1953-04-26 3 THIEVI I >ke i l> :n >v i the routi They also stole a I and w\ ihopkc< p t The ma '1 S mis in^ from I In* made a day.36 words
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Advertisement43 1953-04-26 3 7. CUBIC FEET T ONLY 24V 4 WIDE. i=T T"« TtTTtI j r//"^r miniwnn down LEONARD MODEL LNH iP Fretting about small kitchen space: G 0 Cfef M/s- ama2/«<3f w«W space -saving LEONARD at THE MARDEN COMPANY. S 82, QRCHAItII KOAO, SPtr.AiyßK Ml43 words
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Advertisement342 1953-04-26 3 g4,00Q PRIZE MONEY/ f* Jj RULES <5. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY What you have to do Over j pc«d ot r w apDcar.n ß m Maljya newspjprrs Edch p.cture w.H jpo«» lor oi A. '.1 v TENNIS and is No 5 All you K.ve to do is to cut oui mt342 words
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Article46 1953-04-26 4 ALL Singapore societies, associations or other groups \vh! h are organising special functions during Coronation Week are asked to inform the secretary ot the Coronation Celebrations Committee C 0 Colonial Secretary's Office, in order that a complete list of su -a functions may be compiled.46 words
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Article, Illustration156 1953-04-26 4 M ARRIKD yesterday at the Singapore Registry Office were Miss Diana Burnett and Dr. llenryk Seid <top. left). Miss Burnett, an occupational therapist at the General Hospital, wore a lovely primrose >ellow orsandie dress with white accessories. (Right): An all white weddins was that of Mi*s Sheila Tonkin156 words
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Article249 1953-04-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Yap Chuan Han, a taxi-driver at Bahau in Negri Sembilan, one of the 18 accused in the triad society case being heard before the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, told the Court, today, that during the war he was in249 words
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Article26 1953-04-26 4 PINGHULU Mohair cj Shah bin Lahab. of Telok Setlgat, on four months' Leave prior lo retirement. He has served 3fl years with the Government as penghulu.26 words
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138 1953-04-26 4 K. ABDL'I. Gaffoor, a partner of A. Mohamadally Co., was fi:ied $100 in the Singapore First District Court on Friday for attempting to export 122 cases of tinned pineapples with counterfeit "Lion Brand" T.ac.e mark labels. Mr. Fidehusein Tyebaliy. governing dim-tor of Bombay Trading Co.138 words
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Article112 1953-04-26 4 MR. MALCOLM Ma D The Commissioner-r, .o- i yesterday describe 1 thf 1200.000 Mahatma Gandhi norial in Race Cotirtt Lane, Singapore. a« I. 1 monument of the gre3te- Asian of modern times. He was speaking at the cperi'ig ceremonj of the new y built Memorial,112 words
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Article121 1953-04-26 4 THE Bishop of Croydon The Right Reverend G. k. N, Bardsley will visit the Services in the Far Fast during April and May. He will arrive in Hongkong from Korea on 24th April and will he there until 28! h April when he leaves for Singapore.121 words
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Article78 1953-04-26 4 ONE HUNDRED and fifty persons gave blood in Singapore during last week. Of these 30 were traffic policemen 15 were from the C.I D 20 from the RAF (Tengah)' 11 from 3 BOD Alexandra Road and seven from the Military Police from 2(10 Prov Coy Gillman Barracks.78 words
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Article22 1953-04-26 4 LABOURERS wr.rk; ■he s.tc of the Singapv t national airport, at i> Lebar found five unser Japanese shells on Friday22 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-04-26 4 AMONG thr Xmrrir.in f.imilirs exteadiag tlinr hospjtalit> to fjsji leefl KiM*n«. 18. Malaya*! ietoKale to th«- Men H<m «ld 1 ribunr Korum. «rere Mr. anil Mrs. 11. Krntopp of Nrw Jrr^«^ l.in \s sfpn sr.itrd on the Hoor of thf Krntnpp house with a l\<>\w in hi* hand .ind IrWilH78 words
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Article133 1953-04-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— 1 Three move Communist terrorists hnve i i r ity forces in tiic Terrorists have civilian ;ji)d a r <.f the security fol i wounded a woman and a Two civilians have »lso kidnapped by terrorist?. A Malay tei n tl i^ killed133 words
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62 1953-04-26 4 Stabbed Girl In Trisha Court Told A YOUNG Singapore Chinese woman (old the Police Court yestei two mm it< pped < and attempted to n bracelet. When sli e rv >he wai Kwek Soon Htt i 8.. Bee wntrc tat at a preliminary inlj attempting Cli^n Beng and rauting huit62 words
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Article71 1953-04-26 4 r si Dii Mr B J rii ew i Q S s i Bhe i hei nusband I Her S Quel He said < I i with gk< In conv U tig QtM Jayaratna n said: A> f a are it-.i; and p st71 words
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Advertisement187 1953-04-26 4 C /ir» zJ vide of ilic Ci) (trade Here she comes the new Baby from No. 10! Oh, do let me have a peep isn't she simply lovely and how like her Daddy! No, no, she's Mummy's girl look at her c yes Baby Joan doesn't worry she has her187 words
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Advertisement60 1953-04-26 4 PERUTZ peromnia T p PERPANTIC I T ♦op clo»» f P' 3RANO T i I Everyone admires the new Spillproof C^ TI V r ewBU 1 I 1 Li i .i I V' C •> f Mtvrsl V mi I trr> i utr I <>M«»f»» ~pillpn»r h •I furt, .lure60 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-04-26 5 Photo. Ho Pin Pin (18) arrive it s;, i -UM week, .she S Ir IP3 t...v, known r ;H h other fV.V t: m will tKir •!S«r^.t tTe sh lrtl7 Luis to B tad7 Medicine or nurs in u SydmA A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article105 1953-04-26 5 r Sat. Sixteen members of the less B Malacca Straits Chinos,. British \wi theii extraordinary general meeting veste, id not agree on a ballot vote of whether to* e*ates to the forthcoming Mentri BesarV ai Kuala Lumpur on Monday. o i th< way.105 words
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Article102 1953-04-26 5 ran rSS--?** 1W Slurro.k hea- D relief today Mgh of Industries Fair I ne Bnt .-H W' i;u>> foot W > -van Which cosi 1>2 06 to LSSf i With the rilb^r. Pineapple and new indus^ otto7^? ecU i ly g:as s and yarn from Singapore102 words
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Article, Illustration134 1953-04-26 5 A N Z A C DAY was observed in Singapore \esterday with a remembrance service at the Cenotaph at dawn. Th«* .Australian services were represented by con (indents of the Ko> al Australian Air Force and the Australian Army air nie n and soldiers flanked both134 words
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Article244 1953-04-26 5 New Home For Kelantan 's Aged A home like the Taraan Kemumin Welfare Home Kelantan, should stand nearly empty in a society at its best said Mr. J. C. Mchougall, Chief Social VVelIMTC OaVcr at the opening of the Hoine.yesterday. A community which had to I their old men and244 words
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Article139 1953-04-26 5 Coronation Tour MALAYAN most popular sportsmai winner of The Standard Alfred's Coronation Tour Contest apart from seeteg Ike Coronation, will be take! on a wwUplanned tour of London and have the opportunity of visiting several parts of the country. Amoag the places of interest in139 words
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223 1953-04-26 5 Ex-Police Corporal Gets Year's Jail For Forgery AHMAD bin Mohamed Yatim, a former Singapore Police corporal, was sentenced to a total of 12 months' imprisonment in the Second District Court yesterday on three chorges of forging signatures in a petition to the City Council. The petition asked foi m to223 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-04-26 5 photo MIS > I 1 \K I IN(. I INC. li. mi Hongkong (laming thr rumba iuhmlm i a[ the Majestic lliralir Kn.il.i I iimpur rr<»'ntlv StandardStandard - 26 words
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Article53 1953-04-26 5 PENANG. s Boy S U and Home Guai ds took pai I the variety ronceri I Permatang Tinggj N< V last nighi io raise funds U village hi 'I he concert wa« f <•■ by a free i v. Thi number competition v. by the holder53 words
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Article23 1953-04-26 5 WORK has bej new $12,000 1 W< Department Cu .r. Ayer Mo ek. Th« iit< been leased to tbe Government.23 words
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Article37 1953-04-26 5 THE Man* Poh s n 1 (i ed $50 In h€ S. M. Pada'ak at (he Sungei Patani ~s\mi trite w itnout a a oj ntne i In eon* m ot the rum binerjr »ent.37 words
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Advertisement26 1953-04-26 5 v >CL The Earlj Shopper* Gel the Bext Select has! GENUINE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Our premises have bee- ***,_<+*? crowd and for your WWIMi *l«Hf. in26 words
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Advertisement146 1953-04-26 5 I 'v?***^. leally m^inln nt «#t. y^^^ light in wiifht yet sturdily jr j V fonitrucred to •mut* «a«y--/r I running over o lifetime of f I troubli* trte service TK« combined tail lamp and w y dynor-o brocket it d -\>qn«« >v I *°r roar wh, I f, enamel146 words
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Miscellaneous1033 1953-04-26 5 SINGAPORE l:1 "'"-"r OIARV NMVM: Ot «.m.M5,...,,,,,: „>,„,> g. 1 enVerta.nment #&rar' ENT T^ w f M 1 1 11 Son OJ Paletace ll am nki-i 8.28 ENTER I AINMENT 1 4">. 4 13, IS, *l'X**KT: 6Jt p.m i:» \n .n 13s CAPITOL: Fhe Sabte Tht WTT FT/i JUS* 91,033 words
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Article393 1953-04-26 6 EE BOON LEE - COLONY IN DUNLOP CUP FINAL EE BOON LEE Bv SINGAPORE, without the Malayan Malay champion, Ismail bin Marjan who is on a tour of Indonesia, beat Selan«or by three games to two in the semi-final of the Malayan Malays Inter State badminton tournament for the Dunlop Cup. Playeri at the393 words
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Article91 1953-04-26 6 WIIKTHFR it rains or not, Sinuapoie tennis fans will be able to see the Australian tennis tourists in action today. If the weather is fine, the exhibition matches will be played on the Singapore Cricket Club courts If mn nukes the courts *et ihe matt lies will91 words
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Article38 1953-04-26 6 BOSTON. Apr-. 25 *P^ •ri Jimmy Cartel cessfu ly defended his \ig itv. eighi title tonighi v ked oui Tommy Collins B ton in the fourth roui r sch< l">-round b) n at the 80.-ton Garden.38 words
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Article249 1953-04-26 6 SIPERIOR everywhere but in their opponents' $oal area, Singapore Recreation Club went down to Kota Raja in their SAFA division 1 encounter at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The Rajas won 3—o. i~ The resuli at the match would have been ths othei way ro ind had249 words
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Article71 1953-04-26 6 The Royal Navy tennis championships played >1 t>e RNAS courts Sembawanf was concluded yesterday. In the Men's doubles Inal, Commander iionnri and l-t. Comm (E) Creweti of lIMS i" --tai 1 e beal Lt C Andrew ar:d C pt Courtice i Royal Navy, Phoenix Park) 3-6. 6-271 words
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Article33 1953-04-26 6 .1 Is heat 'hr Windsor Rovers _-l in a SAFA Junior league match on *.he CYMA ground yesterday. S rera were Sharffl tnd Ba ii for Jollilads, Nathan fo: the Rovers.33 words
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Article32 1953-04-26 6 Indian Recreation Club defeated HAIS Terror t>-o in friendly soccer match ploycci at Farrer P-rk ye lerday. Scorers vrere Nadarajah (3). r.oqpnaihan (2) and M. 1. D« nnn (l).32 words
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Article144 1953-04-26 6 LONDON. Apr. 2!S, (AP).— Six newcomers to English Cricket conditions will he ng the Australians to the Worcestershire County eleven In a three day ne si irting April 29. This Ls the Australians first match o! their 1953 tour The "new boys" are: Colin MacD I V144 words
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Article111 1953-04-26 6 St. Joseph's Institution *p *he b i .>v; siarp m the v ith v ver Tournameni at the Jalan B: car Sta irr yes- 1 ja: en ihty d feated j Barllev S 2-1 in e m ii-ll .<l Si J se %< on the natch ist111 words
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Article54 1953-04-26 6 THE 12th anniversary of the Maxfli B:ni,ninton Party, S apore, will be celebrated on Sunday, May at the Hua Vu V a. East Coast Roar?. Lunrh will '^e provide i Mrs. Tay Swee Leng will tribute the trophies to the rha tpjona land runners-up of54 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-04-26 6 BLONDE, blue-eyed 18--year-old theatre actress Lore FeUer was elected "Miss Austria** after having won the title of "Miss Vienna." 'ihirty-sovpn beauties from all over Austria competed for the title when the final contest was .staeed at Vienna's Sophien Darning hall. Miss Felscr was oresrntrd with a freeA.P. - 99 words
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471 1953-04-26 6 CHRISTIE SENIVARATNE - CHRISTIE SENIVARATNE By A BRILLIANT century by the Colony and South cricketer, Cheong Thiam Siew put the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club in a sound position in their first day's play of the Singapore Cricket Association senior 'A' match against the Indian Association at Hong Lim471 words
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Article83 1953-04-26 6 Tan si in Club beal the Indian Association by 4 gamei to nil to \:\ke <.:< p, lints in the ooening match of the SLTA K Cup tennis tournament played a1 Bale tier Rond. The results wcie: Men's doubles: Crf. Beaurhamps and H. S. Wise beat83 words
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Article206 1953-04-26 6 TIIF Army put up a formidably total of li:\ ruin in th" first innings of their M Sen.or B match at Ne« Soon yesterday. Toe i> o e i Ipi till rumai i living won tht sen! in th* Army to bavt knock on looked206 words
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Article22 1953-04-26 6 I I v B 1 man Dn lu i 5 iixu 1 11-11 M v "in V( I' s22 words
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Advertisement151 1953-04-26 6 YAT LYE LTD. For Ycur SANITARY, PLUMBING ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS Always ot your service A "DESTROL" The unique modern Chemical Sanitation. 'FRES BRIZ" Venetion Blind. B.N.E. "CHARLTON" Water Heaters, Immersion Heaters, and Electric Cookers. v>f Demonstration Models can be inspected at our showroom at 226 Geylang Road Timi fMT&* from H.tppv151 words
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Article, Illustration906 1953-04-26 7 WILLIAM DRURY - WILLIAM DRURY STORY AND DRAWING BY Bachelor Gets Himself Altared will, children, Ambrose and \i ,selv« married in Singapore the oil J ally ffot )D m I can remember, thev had w y For up their minds about it, anvwav V udiblv were906 words
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Article, Illustration929 1953-04-26 7 rcme White Ant is not strictly correct, since »nsect is not closely related to the common Mct.y of its habits are, however, similar to of common variety. For instance, the ter!i>e in colonies and they have workers, body.rds. soldiers and even kings929 words
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Advertisement474 1953-04-26 7 Br DIMM NM M Gillette brings vou easier sh;i\inij I*-^ a t no extra com < Moie'» ilw iu- v I* r *^Jk^^l^ gCt fK- I /Jl x >«h > ,uic dun i i 111 HI H J 1 Blue Gillette Blades Trade enquires iir|p s ngapore A Hi a474 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1953-04-26 8 Secrets Pop Up Steadily To Give Capital Thrills PARIS, Sat. PREMIER Malenkov's mysterious "peace offensive" in the cold war against the West is about to be extended to gay Paris— at the height of the British tourist season. It will take the form of an1,228 words
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Article98 1953-04-26 8 Joan Richards - Joan Richards Ivan Is Terrib Wo QOON, in Moscow's sj" sun, \he br.sr-drf.sspd rffl will be wen ring sir's <»' Roynl Mm \tm not h# it is Coronation year. They will be wearing because blue and dkOC brown or c what ALWAYS wtmr. In the l< of "progress," men's98 words
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Advertisement657 1953-04-26 8 t^> BENNETT COLLEGER SHEFFIELD. ENGLAND I l| ri can help you to success through personal postal tuition npnousANDS of MBi in important positions were once students X of this famous linglish College. They owe their success to Personal Postal Tuition The Bennett College way. Now .yon arc offered the same657 words
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Article, Illustration2429 1953-04-26 9 Hundreds Write To Inquire About Sex Transformation Final Chapter \m\mit |,i\\\ davs were cloudy and drearv in tu r *emod to be filled wUh\°& Sen f but every masq»mde of 26 year s w;" for me LVzIZ thin myself, had emerge at Us from2,429 words
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Advertisement375 1953-04-26 9 THE CHLOROPHYLL TOOTHPASTE! Cl^n Resfi Mouth C^ i^c*^^ <^ij^ii^' A NEW mil ick toothp "bad bn I kx Ment.ivol now u»i\cs \.-u mi; C .-n ii- \*it!i \K-nt > kaler leeth ami gums, and a clean, **K lud mi unpleasant in. fresh mouth .in i broath all da\ It odour375 words
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Article1154 1953-04-26 10 S. Raja Ratnam - S. Raja Ratnam FG,K DRM Nationalism does not aim either at liberty or prosperity, both of which it ucrifloes to the imperative necessity of making the nation the mould and measure of the state. Its course will be marked by material as well as moral1,154 words
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Article, Illustration300 1953-04-26 10 LIONEL CRANE - A corpse-reviver WHO WASN'T WANTED LIONEL CRANE By gT/iLIiVS final and absolute death has been a slap in the face for the Russian professor who wrote: "The idea that it is futile to combat death is fast becoming a thing of the past/ 9 Dr. Vladamir l\egovsky\ the man who300 words
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505 1953-04-26 10 FREE ASIA MUST BETRAY NATIONALISM uprisings in South-East Asia served to drive these nationalisms into the arms of a yet greater enemy Communism. The pre-war alliance between Communism and colonial nationalism showed every sign of being transformed into national uprisings led and dominated by Communism in the interests of Communism.505 words
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Article179 1953-04-26 10 Wedding Night IN OLE NEBRASKA T^IDN'T you ever hear of a shivaree? That's when all the guys come around on your wedding night, pounding on dishpans and knocking on the windows and raising hell in general. Nebraska is big country for shivarees. In the old days they used to take179 words
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Advertisement9 1953-04-26 10 mf jT 'mt^t^T' v.v- "-'^"'^SdioSoßOSi^sß r ?^lßk\. j&jbSl x9 words
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Advertisement166 1953-04-26 10 "YoU.too.may be one of thP MILLIONS who suffer fr VITAMINiMINERAI,/^ Nerv° us ll se WeigM^^ Try this Proved Way Back to Health t Happing What yotfrc tn»emk. feel nenout, h»\ ott*y tfelit, do ener v for »oek or •oaffetite, *n4 when \our eve* teck ttut •fft/Uc, «n4 tour «i»4 krillMrKc,166 words
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Article, Illustration2468 1953-04-26 11 CHRISTINE DIEMER - HAN SUYIN.... 118 Pounds Of Inexhaustible Energy Hardworking Physician Still Finds Time Jo Be Best-Selling Novelist By CHRISTINE DIEMER fn the fn^l" W °'l t i9ht Itan old he di "9 when "he !.l L' Cksho with her om >■ P^ing the euHosi wVat" 0 9e .°Z the froxen hu2,468 words
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Advertisement270 1953-04-26 11 SINCE 187S KM V MOUTRIE PIANOS Hi 3 v€ been in use in homes, schools and In 1 clubs throughout the East. Kii| K^ THE MODERN MOUTRIE K/il 1^ piano Imp is built specially for the Tropics. Iff A MOUTRIE PIANO fk s a "sound" investment Your BAN I children's270 words
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Advertisement200 1953-04-26 11 No. 82 TOOL CHfcST -^^^w_ A comprehensive lit in a 1 H Rri 1 polished woot'en cdhiru-i I lie fU| 1:1 '< three Knnes. Not. I, ind S ICTnrrV^ L"Llf I are included and in addition L. range of X-actobladex lor /j^^^^^^Wi 'J I I operations. No matte* /^"^hJsr-^ k200 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1953-04-26 12 Ivor Kral's Kallang Diary P.A.L. To Set Up Direct Run Here PHILIPPINE Air Lines is establishing direct representation in Singapore, and an office in Raffles Place is to be opened. Although P.A.L. has not as yet opened a direct air service with the Colony, such a move has been contemplated1,115 words
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Article, Illustration947 1953-04-26 12 NUMBER of letters have come in requesting for information on holiday tours in Europe. Most of the letters are from people who arc sailing or flying to the Coronation and are taking the opportunity to see the Continent. If you are taking your car a'ong. the best947 words
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Advertisement227 1953-04-26 12 Agenti ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. If I: K lumpui Spore BIJHI 5 P Sham 295 \Ularra V*H Ppnang 875 The fost and comfortable vessels m.s, "TJILUWAH" |in <>rt Ma > l!l and sistership us. >»«i«"* *i 24tii have luxurious roundtrip Passenger-accommodation available at the following concession rates per adult. First227 words
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Advertisement341 1953-04-26 12 EAST ASIATIC SAII.IM.S WWOm M i.MUNWix f K i 1 "tZJJMMtr for Bangkok N »m **SONtiRH!.A foi Batiski.k l.; ty "JAVA" foi Djakarta Banikok Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama H "FIONIA" for imffkoi i f S "ASIA" foi Bangkok Saigon, Hongkong. Manila. Kobe Yokoham M«N 3 |j,, M MANCHIRIA fnV.341 words
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Article, Illustration467 1953-04-26 13 David Tambyah - David Tambyah Let's Go To The Pictures With Br <>s. First 3-U proSSinJ ame the deviL Warner Previewed for the P^ S ouse of Wax specially definite stepTn the ri/hfH n dnight Thu rsday is a new 3-D business dlr ection to perfection in this467 words
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408 1953-04-26 13 »w> l n a fe me f atale" role, similar to the one she played in -Duel in the &un tempestuous Jennifer Jones scores another hit in "Ruby Gentry" due shortly at the Cathay. Thig melodrama of deep passion casts Jennifer Jones as an408 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-04-26 13 Trick* out "eSSK Clay^n has conJur.J «i» s,.r,n K show 4t.Manchest£r,11 words
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Article, Illustration207 1953-04-26 13 EVE CHAPMAN - EVE CHAPMAN By VES, it's Hexy— the new word that is an obvious combination of "he-man" and "sexy." It was invented by swoony American teen-agers for umnuscular men with charm like Johnnie Ray and Frank Sinatra. Frankie and Johnnie may be all that bobby-soxers desire, but Britain207 words
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Article47 1953-04-26 13 THE films selected for free showing (daily at 1 p.m.) to the public in the U.S.I.S. Theatrette in Rajfles Place, Singapore, from tomorrow till May 8 are 'Insects as Carriers of disease"; "Tuberculosis"; "They need not die"; "White Stall tons of Vienna"; and "Winged Scourge."47 words
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Advertisement207 1953-04-26 13 h'.:': FUNNIER THAN "THEM^F^I hope m^u. Rdttßs aweSg >-M t^-tod br rttANI TASHIJN W™w b, J -grsi-tHn 1 did this TSSff" ALMOST RUINED I rliS H^Pl f^Hf MARRIED LIFF udß Sl()lt\ (i| r^ TXylor jleanor Parker WEXT CHANGE CATHAY! ROLAND Glenda FARRELt ircara RUICK- Gene LOCKHART Js<lLi™™' ►.•vrc men DA»iofVii207 words
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Advertisement81 1953-04-26 13 TO-DAY AT 11 A.M. Warner Bros. "CAPTAIN HORATIC HORNBLOWER" in Technicolor Last 3 Shows 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. 20th Century Fox Colorful and Spectacular "ANNE OF THE INDIES' Starring Jean Louis PETERS JOURDAN in Technicolor TO-MORROW Distributed by SHAW BROS. "ATOL L K Today 11 am. (d feature) "Madam Spy"81 words
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Advertisement167 1953-04-26 13 STAR CONTEST No. 11 ONCE again not a single all-correi-t entry was received for Star Contest No. 11 and the two i>< tonalities tripping contestants over being Nos. 12 and (it. The majority of the jtuesses were Marge li.unnion tnd Phyllis Calvert. The correct line up was. hr»\iev«-r. No. 81167 words
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Advertisement256 1953-04-26 13 SHOWING lijUJl'l 630 9 0 iOUMBIA VUIIKIs prrnrntM the SABRE the ARROW" AND ONLY A A MTy!^^ A ©nthen V*k£«i CRAWFORD taw. HALE Pin.*: A NEW 3 STOOGES COMEDI NEXT CHANGE AN ACHIEVEMENT! U# t## Siitf/48pi0ri> Singapore is the City in the World to se( Warner's Astounding Feature ?iiii2sn 3vM^ir\256 words
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624 1953-04-26 14 "P^ >T l \j\ iance, I low dearly, has rcctatty refuse to me, .»nd l^ave> uiv lHt*r, unansweieA There was BBgtber man her parents M.mt<d V.er to m.ur> but the lovrd me. I havp d»n<* everything possible hut she Hill ha\( noihinc t«>624 words
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Article, Illustration451 1953-04-26 14 Mary Ann - Mary Ann Mk*s. Maybelle Tanner By ATTRACTIVE Mrs. M.«vbelle Tar.ner is perhaps uie happie I wo.nan in Singapore today for her life long ambition is no longer a dream. Tucked away in a rent re coiner of this busy city, Al. as she is called451 words
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Article, Illustration524 1953-04-26 14 Standard \S oinan <orre*pond<nt CORONATION fever is fast sweeping the Crtmmonwealth ami Singapore shop* are full of souvenirs of every kind from simple crown pin* at 80 rent* to elaborate carves and cameo brooches at twenty or thirty dollars. Let's go on a shoppingUP - 524 words
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Advertisement50 1953-04-26 14 H ffi^ x^m* .^bW v' 2SB Diwn Addoms Ou,, l.c.u.t) o Tan p w> r^ -P.M-Cak." b Uur Lmous (b >r «uke-up duf <,^ l ud P'"'«-" (oryomwn.ptM^ V^ O. navd h> MM Facfo- Md^, 00* 'p M^k* fcmuul, kepp |h- jkiu soft bM i, .ctuaHy «f, gll4r d, -glil50 words
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Advertisement279 1953-04-26 14 Specialty made for b»btj pe^ecjjfjnodern science BM a i POWDER T&3SI VVV- JcfmtoH-JcUcM Th« Borneo Company 3 Brushing Teeth Aftc- Vcafs^itT COGMt Ddnil CRHM STOPS BAD BREAIH STOPS DECAY Bid if J&\ ,cJ THE COLCIITE n) M i j STOPS TOOTH 0Lm I CLEAaS OUR WHILE IT CLEANS VOUR T279 words
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Miscellaneous332 1953-04-26 14 I RITA DFI MAD I ft fr9 I'll /r'Af^ >"» imi>«»Nibilit i,, i,,, h 1 find m» ii pr«vr tk.tl j> nut. ilin« l.i«r> in mr II iv fvntriicc." l.a ItruTrrr si now i «»r i rmvoNi Evening proio»« tf»e br>t i* lion of the day. Eujo* ibi'.r.v fuu. jknd332 words
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Article, Illustration1274 1953-04-26 15 GERALDINE KAYE - GERALDINE KAYE jatV4im...o£in^rr, parties better living Before Deciding To Return Here By ttfOMEN don't really like it here vm, t, ..nay rea ll} -you'd think rs&a ILTi-7 '££5 so f ng T^ e x-t en P 'i e n who come? to amahs to take1,274 words
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Article, Illustration585 1953-04-26 15 Rosalind Ratnam - Rosalind Ratnam H? HERE are the sewing instructions for Pattern No. 4 which appeared in last week's Sunday Standard. Note: i Wuh ycui pjllein pieces vcu will receive tin ideniittr*aiiuu chart w.i.p will thorn ir, mlniaiurt tt.e vaciout pattern Diei es ft?? 'hi? ire-^ Belt -re fOO585 words
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Article208 1953-04-26 15 How to order a pattern: 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:208 words
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Advertisement131 1953-04-26 15 monogrammg r > I MAD EEA S Y OF SUCCESS lP^ i^v J^B 7']y J PF A F F MADE IN GERMANY I I The following ore iome of the many operation 2, which can be motf eotily performed on the I G Z A G p faff |30: C131 words
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Advertisement484 1953-04-26 15 Showcr yourself with fragrance use Pond's Talcum Powder and enjoy... j z^trjJPHea^ softoess; IH9»W L That coo] fresh r^r^^, iiniTt^ 1 ill •*•>'-«• holt u Bam»: a in He* v PPNV^'^ fllM TVa* on^Mea f.. L.D. SFYMOL'R CO INC. J_3 Medftroa Building Ift Cecil Street. Stn4;«|>or». m TWO Refrigerators in484 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1953-04-26 16 ANDREW ROTH - "Operation Service" Will Be Extended To Whole Of ANDREW ROTH By ]\[ALAYA'S "Operation Service" will be extended to the whole of London, although it is somewhat like carrying coal to Newcastle. The story is that the tiny, 670-man strong City of London Police will be merged with the 21 ,000-strong1,074 words
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Article, Illustration618 1953-04-26 16 JOYCE CHESTERTON - JOYCE CHESTERTON By TS your husband getting A thin on top" If he !>. you probablj haven't lost a lot of i eep ovrr it. B I > i Any day now somr t.w t less h.irbrr. one h;ind hope fully on ;i ;>v bottle of m-.n <»v\n hair618 words
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Article355 1953-04-26 16 Audrey Whiting - WOMEN... .in the raw! Audrey Whiting By NEW YOKK SCORES of New York women are today bemoaning ih« loss of x hat or a *tt.>« or even a dress. Why? How? All because they went t 9 ih« "down-town" t>ir;i>n sale* n Fourteenth street th* most hilarious sale* you have355 words
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Advertisement24 1953-04-26 16 t> k i LV.KCC n v^ ■./"/.•-■■>■•'■.■■.•--> ■""•"--^^SB Brylcrcem, the hairdre!>Mng that contains valuable tonic v l^^^i Dc c B THE PERFECT HAIRDRESSING I SSSSm24 words
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Advertisement399 1953-04-26 16 |9 I "as bb aas bbi^ CHLOROPHVII v is in Palmolivc Soo^ u_ n#u*» I no urner Beauty Soap V. Has Palmolive's p/ Chlorophyll Green v ard Olive Oil •T•• a DOCTORS PROVE PAIMOUVES BEAUTY PLAN BRINGS MOST WOMEN IOVEIir D COMPLEXIONS IN 14 DAYS OR LESS! Here's all you399 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1953-04-26 17 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER Fvtkiore Of Java Itthl in Puppet Shosv By 1 (Above): The pangkor, sontj of tribute to nohil- ity Ls finished, and Wont;so, premier da hum of Singapore, lays aside the puppets Arjuna and Raden Ayu Kara Irenp. the hero and heroine of this Wayang Kulit.1,165 words
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Article1127 1953-04-26 17 Patrick 0' Donovan - Patrick 0' Donovan By THE story of the play conx cerned a g< neraJ torn with doubt on the eve of a battle. His t Iderly councillor iuid a ready dressed himself in white and committed suicide to strengthen his purpose. His follow* ps were murmuring, but1,127 words
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Article556 1953-04-26 17 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE By RE YOU a MM shirt? Chances arc the answer is Yes. sometimes. Practically everybody is. Prosperity creates more .stuffed shirts than anything else, and timrs have heen pretty good for Quite a while. What is a stuffed shirt? He is anyone556 words
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Advertisement246 1953-04-26 17 SSfc WjR slowly being d P°' ls oned «*&.<>' >Hm u O'e not beVng siowiy poisoned— even vertfs'eme'nt? 1 d ony of these symptoms poms in the bock, arms or egs k 'dney troubles aching joints > to* see, if your kidneys are not doina o lob. Po.sons accumulate in246 words
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Advertisement237 1953-04-26 17 your first rule for fitness YESTAMIN VITAMIN YFAST ■JCH TONIC SOUUCt O* ALL THf »"'iN c»ojr Frprn your cheimti an i d*>ifitor§ 100 TABLETS lor 75 ct» only l^B^K t•II I m i n ABC l^^^^A HIAITH CUIDC Writ* »»r |)>ii (r«« cat* difficult,. ««»r t*>* njint of t« Mir«ti237 words
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Article, Illustration1693 1953-04-26 18 WHEN THE ARMY HAD THE GREATEST OF BOXING TEAMS 'SAPPER' Remembers 1 919 LAST week we had plenty of boxing with Interesting results but I'm not going on to this as yet for while the Singapore and Australian lads may have met with your approval, or the Services, Police and1,693 words
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Article86 1953-04-26 18 Webb Wins 53 m. Mass Start Race In the M Miles Mas SI tr! Road Ra f> promoted by K.A.I'. Tengah CM on the lohore Bahru seven lap cirmit. Webb of Tengah K u\ id«' up for the disappointtiK'iit .it the previous ntectin^ f»\ taking first pla< Hopi t St86 words
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1010 1953-04-26 18 ROGER - Hong Kong Airmen Dominate Far East Small Arms Shoot ROGER By THK fifth Royal Air Force Far E:ist Annual Small Arms Association meeting cached its climax recently when the team to represent the Far East Air Force in the 1953 Bislt'v Inter Command championships was chosen alter a full week1,010 words
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Advertisement96 1953-04-26 18 O UNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS I 4- ENGINED MoAjOtkoH SERVICE .^3 K:iiiKin»n. Mercui via ivii.ing -"^*i^Tsr Irrtval: IVnlamiafi -"V* D-M.irlnri-: I hllVMlaja w^" I '""^3^ v Simaport" I; in-. ..mi fSM-31 V^ itagaporr Mrrxul >::»:<.-> r-^^ J> iviuiu is.,ii-....,i $tM.ss I'eniuiK llercwl >i:s»« U^' J BrlNitc f-»r Return tare /L^i-96 words
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Advertisement111 1953-04-26 18 \aZ g BHO f S T^ A i > JHg|H I B^rj^v^^K^|^^^^ga»^^^ay r fj sty thing in the n. I j* iriontally and pfa invalid*. Keep u, I >f^m Fruit Salt ENJOY THIS DtUCIOUS DRiNK AROUND THE CLOCK! You need never say no t» I it morninp or ni^ht. with111 words
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728 1953-04-26 19 JEFFERY JAMES - Malayan 'Giant' Needs A V-Pi11... JEFFERY JAMES BAM PLEASE NOTE By -w MALAY Aft championship* 1932. The 11th nnnual Malayan championship* u<r<> held in Singapore on 2nd, 3rd and 4th August 1952 at the Singapore Badminton Hall. THE TOLR\AUE\T 1)11) ftOT PRODI (E AftY YOlftC PLAYER OF MOTZ, AM) O\(E728 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-04-26 19 in tv year-old secretary, Fleteae Leger was (1 the title of "Miss il Culture 1953" ila in Paris, April shows?* .Miss Ilelene ivinfi: the trophy Physical Culture urn artist Fernand ii Paris.— AP Photo from London.AP - 37 words
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Article21 1953-04-26 19 g will represent Cr i ket team at 11 Weejarvallo. Chelliah, D. Sullivan. 14 P. Blazey. -.lira. D.E B21 words
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Article31 1953-04-26 19 HOT.LAN'D (Michigan), April 23 <AP> Heavyweight chainpion Rocky Marciano rnay i^i t Honolulu Guam. Manila and Tokyo if he wins In his Chicago title tight with Joe Walcott on May 15.31 words
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Article243 1953-04-26 19 The Royal Air Force Singapore Boxing Referees' course held recently proved to be highly successful. Consequent upon the new ruling adopted by the ABA and the Imperial Services Boxing Association, wherein the referee officiates inside the ring at all senior tournaments, it was decided to243 words
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Article947 1953-04-26 19 Europeans Hope High This Year Lall Singh Discusses The Coming Test' p|W^Hw_BßW___f_^B_PJsffi ys^-s i 9^9BBR''^__^_^g_B^W|t I thought I was -going to talk and write on crickei just the way I pleased tout I am afraid it is not going to be so Last week I went round to see a947 words
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Article190 1953-04-26 19 BOSTON. April 25 (UP) Jimmy Carter successfully tained his world lightweig I title tonight by scoring technical knockout over the game challenger Tommy Collins in 2 2H m c. of the fourth round. Virtually unscathed, the 29 jrear-old champion knocked Collins To the canvas 10 times190 words
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Article118 1953-04-26 19 WINNERS of the Singapore Clerical Union billiard tournament held recently were: Three ball open championship 300 up. final ;~>oo up: Champio.i: Goh Bah Choc 500; Runner up: W. F. Gomes 42'). Four ball open championship 300 up, final 500 up: Champion: Henry Chua 500, Runner up: Lim118 words
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Advertisement107 1953-04-26 19 CIRCUS BUSCH BERLIN 8n« H^^* J| iit the iiinelion of "x iL^S&BBBt clor a Street and 'f* ;l v t>'*'^ Shows »k dail> al 6 p.m. and k^^^H l (l Today, Sunda) i^B S. matinee at 3 p.m. IMEDEO GERRARDI and hie famous < lONS will perform for your entertainI107 words
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Advertisement41 1953-04-26 19 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard- Alfred's Coronation Souvenirs Mr./Mrs Miss (in block letters) is the MOST POPULAR Sportsman /Sportswoman oi Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Date Mark envelope: Coronation Contest rmmmttm A wmmrm (oionij Sport on piiffv H41 words
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Advertisement195 1953-04-26 19 -Everything runs lighter with f Swedish ball-bearinos a X li .< ii a s mmrf**— t o -hi 7t A F.V.IT PRODUCT r:^, E IN SWEDEN sf?l m if.l \m.»i < v,\, |lF*^^»# 4^ > II »MI MK\l.||. Put d WRITE FOR FOLDER DUNCAN ROBERTS LIMITED. 18 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE195 words
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Article1652 1953-04-26 20 Event Put Off To Second Day Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sat. Blinding rainstorm *hlch fell just before the start of the KL races today tiarred the afternoon sport resulting in the postponement of one event (Race <>) to the second day on Wednesday and causing heavy1,652 words
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Article314 1953-04-26 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. In an exciting match in which the issue was ever in doubt until the final whistle, Selangor took a 3 2 victory over the Federation Combined Services in a Malaya Cup match played here today. There was a large crowd present. and though314 words
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Article255 1953-04-26 20 KLUANG, Sat.— Superior In all departments, Johore easily overcame their first Malaya Cup hurdle when they trounced the Combined Services (Singapore) by four goals to nil here today. There was a heavy shower before the game, but this did not prevent a large crowd from watching255 words
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Article142 1953-04-26 20 RAUB. Sat. A penalty goal converted by their centre forward Chan Tuck Chan gave Perak victory over Pahan" here this evening in a match wa >.'hed by a crowd of about 3,000. The game opened with Perak attacking, but stolid dee by the home loam which142 words
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Article140 1953-04-26 20 Sports Diary SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA Youth petition Victoria School Pulam Brcini BC—JuLin Besar, 4 p.m.; Div. 1 Tigers PBl'—J. Bestir. Div -> i Ranger* v Social AP SHBi SVSC v SFB Police; SU v Traclion l'< CYMA. TENNIS: Exhibition by don con- at SCV 5 ;>."?. CRICKET: SCA Tourney or140 words
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Article75 1953-04-26 20 Limstead BP Office Bearers I.IMSTEAD Badmj I y of Pcr.ang. at it gone: ted the following ofli'Cbc:i: tiie year: P.itrnn: Mr. Um Oo S I'resident:— Mr. Chew Boon Ee Vice- Presidents: Mr Sean. g Sooi, Lim Ewe Chye, S< e Seang Huat. lion: Secretary:— Mr. Phui KbHon: Treasurer: Mr, T75 words
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Article23 1953-04-26 20 MALACCA. Sat.— Mali Combined P outing this season the Johore Poli e it M jr. Malacca Police led L'-l nt halftime.23 words
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Advertisement69 1953-04-26 20 KIRSI (LASS S'^!n> \\\I(HIS AT M(>I)!R\TE rBICES. BA( Kl 1) B1 Kl PI IMION OF MUSI IHAN l ofi vi \i:>j Available M \n 1 .rfng Uatth Dealcrii s./ -W,,. CHUN CHONG 53, S<mi h Bridge !!»»tJ. Siog«|iore •1. IVOII At lILABLE RAY-BAN DENSITY S U M «S L AS69 words
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Advertisement40 1953-04-26 20 BIG SWEEP E TOTAL POOL $243,850 First Prize No. *****4 ($65,839). Second Prize No. *****6 ($32,919). Third Prize No. *****8 ($16,459). Starters ($5,486 Each):— 2637ol, *****3, *****2. Consolations (51.463 Each): *****2, *****6, *****8, *****5, *****3, *****9, *****6, *****3, *****1. *****7.40 words
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Advertisement146 1953-04-26 20 Gold Dollar Tea 1 I\i (I I lib... $2.30 V 2 !b...sU; Obtainahlr in I r >,r Chc e KMI MM I Tonv A C 0.. |7| ln K Tionjf hoon. I' I i .fos.pir, stoi«- ».Kl I IM \.T Ahammu A Si« lik I hop !>„ Hr.iK. 111, >146 words
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