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Title Section17 1953-05-24 1 SUNDAY STANDARD JUI 3H Vol. ni No. 321. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1*53. TWENTY PAGES .10 CENTS.17 words
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Article236 1953-05-24 1 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD 3 HORSES ARE DESTROYED News Reel, Gular Raffles Collapse By IN A DAY of unprecedented sensations at Bukit Timah yesterday, three horses were destroyed after completing their races. After the first race, News Reel (late Neptune), a 3-year-old gelding owned by Shaw Stable, collapsed on236 words
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Article12 1953-05-24 1 13 With Dog Bites Go To Hospital ."on rta of went for12 words
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Article9 1953-05-24 1 Beware of Pickpockets ;ratold that hing *keta n ap-9 words
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Article49 1953-05-24 1 FOREIGN correspondents of the Press Clul> of Japan have sent a telegram Jto Premier Chuu Eu-!ai of Communist China asking him to release American correspondents Richard Applegate and Don Dixnn. captured by Commur; sts on board their yacht between Hongkong and Macao two months ago. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-05-24 1 THE students of the Singapore Nany ang Girls' High School yesterday held a Coronation rehearsal on their school grounds at Bukit Timah Road. In the picture is seen a crown-design formed by the enthusiastic students who look forward eagerly to the big day.45 words
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186 1953-05-24 1 PORT SAID, May 23, (Reuter)— A British soldier was stabbed to £eath m the main road of Port Said yesterday a few hundred yards from the British naval dockyard. Another British soldier a corporal, was wounded but was now reported off the186 words
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Article35 1953-05-24 1 HIGH UNITED Nations Command sources said yesterday Lieutenant-General William K. Harrison will issue a "last chance" ultimatum to tne Reds when Korean truce talks resume on Monday after aa eight-day break APAP - 35 words
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Article28 1953-05-24 1 ALL VIKING aircraft m India have been grounded from yesterday by order of the Indian Government, it was learnt here. Authorities here would not comment. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article29 1953-05-24 1 FOUR picked climbers of th 0 British Everest expedition are expected to make a doublepronged attempt on the unconquered peak of Mount Everest this weekend. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article96 1953-05-24 1 THE Island Players "Alice m Wonderland" opened last night at the Victoria Theatre and received a well earned reception. As scene followed sceoe with all Lewis Carroll's lovable characters excellently created, Melia Addison as Alice, tripped through with the delightful confidence of a mature performer.96 words
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Article32 1953-05-24 1 THE court investigating the Comet crash on May 2 which cost 43 lives ended its public inquiry at Dum Dum Airport yesterday after hearing 31 witnesses m six Hays. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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126 1953-05-24 1 MANILA, May 23: (Reuter)— An ex-dancing girl who has been claiming that a Dracula-like invisible "thing" bites her, startled the local police last night when they watched her going through the motions of fighting an invisible being m her detention cell. Police claimed126 words
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Article108 1953-05-24 1 SEQUEL TO BOYS' DEATHS P E N A N G, Sat.— Mrs. Evelyn Parsons, wife of the late Flight Lieutenant D. R. Parsons will face two tentative charges of murdering her children, Edmond (4) and Daryl John (2) on June 10. The inquiry will be heard108 words
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Article35 1953-05-24 1 Standard London Corr. LONDON, Sat.— Rumours m well-informed quarters continue to mount suggesting that Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner of the Federation, will be awarded a baronetcy m the Coronation Honours.35 words
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Article365 1953-05-24 1 OUR WORLD TOUR CONTEST seems to have excited more interest than the Coronation Tour Contest. Over 1,200 votes have been received from all over Malaya within the first six days of our contest a testimony to the keen interest this competition has aroused within365 words
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297 1953-05-24 1 Standard Staff Reporter EXPENSES incurred on the decoration of commercial firms m Singapore will be exempted from income tax if the amounts involved are ''reasonable/ the Comptroller of Income Tax Department, Mr. D. H. Tudor, soid yesterday. "But the question of whether the expendi ture297 words
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Article122 1953-05-24 1 SPECIAL ten-ce I Singapore Coronation postagi -..i- >> bearing the Hngy oi the Q Will be sod a' the Post Ofßc Si ,t;>« ie on Coronation Dj\ I line f« !< am to 12 noon and it i BUD (X)si omevs from yam to 10 am Special riH-"i:122 words
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Article142 1953-05-24 1 LONDON, May 2A. (AP)British sources expect Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill to propose an early "Big Four" parley this summer, if possible, with Russia, when the British leader meets with Pre-i<le:it Eisenhower anrl France's Promier m Bermuda next month London newspapers arc taking it142 words
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Advertisement15 1953-05-24 1 tREAL k MAKE UP 0\ v •far I //Sj I h- A *OYAI DUTCH B/S15 words
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Advertisement16 1953-05-24 1 ici caiAM M|^U COLD STORAGE W CREAMIPIES «9HBI i9r French Cognac Brandy fc££i*~\rZ-J 1 BORNEO [mHiil16 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-05-24 2 THE Malay Society of Art. Malaya, will hold its second arts and crafts exhibition on June 2, at 4 p.m. at the Kota Raja Malay School. Singapore. Mr. J. Le Prevost, inspector of schools, will perform the opening ceremony. StandardStandard - 42 words
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324 1953-05-24 2 New Canal Is Proposed THE Singapore Joint Flood Alleviation Committee hat recommended to the Government and the City Council that funds be provided immediately for flood olleviation work, and that certain work be put m hand and completed before the rainy season sets m324 words
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Article127 1953-05-24 2 RUBBER CLOSED C. UP THE rubber market m Singapore remained quiet «U yesterday, prices closing at i cent per lb. above Fridays levels. First grade rubber for June shipment opened below Friday's quotations but improved slightly during the day. Little trade passed, traders m the main being inclined to wait127 words
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Article, Illustration93 1953-05-24 2 POPPY MANASSEH has a hit tune about the Coronation which she is Roing to sin?. The lyrics were written by her and the tune composed by her sister Margaret and herself one Sunday. The tune is a samba, which she thinks is too flippant for93 words
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Article20 1953-05-24 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The price of tin on the local market today is $394 i per picui (Up $23*).20 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-05-24 2 THE Singapore Indonesian consulate will be closed tomorrow. Whit Monday. The Immigration and Passport and Visa Shipping Sections will remain open on that day from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. MARRIED yesterday at the Singapore Church of the Sacred Heart were Miss Esther Teresa Tan and Mr. Bob101 words
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Article375 1953-05-24 2 New Immigration f.aws Standard Staff Reporter THE NEW immigration regulations tabled at last Tuesday's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council "are unquestionably aimed at Indian citizens and to that extent are discriminatory against one country within the British Commonwealth of Nations/ This assertion was made375 words
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Article106 1953-05-24 2 A RADIO licence is not foe permission to lisien to Radio Malaya, it is permitted to operate a radio receiving Mtt, said Mr. Tony Beamish, A< ing Deputy Director of Broadcasting, over the Radio Malaya last night. Mr. Beamish was giving a talk on the "Anti-Pirate Campaign."106 words
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Article202 1953-05-24 2 TJEADLRS of the Singapore Standard *re asked to vote for the man or woman who, In their opinion. ha« contributed most to the enrich meat of the social, cultural, political economic or sport ins life of Malaya. The winner will be *iven a two moatha' vacation round202 words
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Article221 1953-05-24 2 THE rural population have better teeth than the m tion, dental experts m Bfafftf yesterday. 1 i h;r m fo Professor R..J S. Tirk'e. Protenor of Dental Sirst-ry. versity of Malaya laki Malays living n the i nreas of Singapore ;nd Federation have better221 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-05-24 2 Photo. A triple birthday- party was celebrated yesterday morning when Mrs. Boris Holland. Director of Asia Travel Service, Adelphi Hotel, greeted her two pretty assistants with a surprise rake iced m blue and decorated with 21 candles. Oil the cake were the words Happy Birthday to Jean Wilson.Standard - 99 words
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Article21 1953-05-24 2 Councillors Get Home Brewed Tea m Th k f t O; t I No c Th f C A i l21 words
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Advertisement242 1953-05-24 2 Tiger Testimonials MR. BEN HANSON-PROFITT the Well known industrialist, stated: "Men with drive need TIGER BEER." fH-lrilmlors Frasrr .\eu\e Lid. 6.TT.52 F /*Va oKONCMITIS THROAT 1 SEASIDE HOTEL j 91, KAMPONG SIUAN r,i/ 2 m.s. PASIR PAN JANG |j mwsTAvmAiVT ajvb *am i SPAUOLSLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BATHROOMS ATTACHED. j;242 words
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Advertisement17 1953-05-24 2 World Tour Contest Mr./Mrs./Miss^HHMHHHj Om block letters) is Malayans Most Popular Personality Muk envelope: WORLD YOUR CONTEST.17 words
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Advertisement29 1953-05-24 2 II lIKW w S I Qu.i n i: nrui srirviiov P 1 i m |>ub ablr \Ui I (K)R< at voui Ira m J fl Rl F I f29 words
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Article, Illustration446 1953-05-24 3 Good News For The Housewives introdu'li"" «f 1 .alianrlm-sino >*' hi i|tT but a ew *f h ff lll be brought n trial h -xpected j; lavlnf of «lony ,t for Western AusF r il '"'f.mou9 Hampton fc» d$ d to.d The StanP y fi^Tthat the new ft ?i.'bSn obtained446 words
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Article52 1953-05-24 3 of .5- 3 g I only six vacancies available and it applicants but so keen were the two extra men to do the course that additional places were provided. The training includes practical instruction m all aspects of mechanised farming, particularly m the use and care52 words
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Article, Illustration120 1953-05-24 3 WHEN m Tokyo, say you are from Syonan-to. and the Japanese become very apologetic, so a young Singaporean. Mr. Tan Siak Lens:, discovered when he was there last month. Mr. Tan. only Singaporean to work m the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East m BangkokStandard - 120 words
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Article294 1953-05-24 3 Th rills Prom ised At OBCS Regatta THE women's event m Class BU of the Coronation Outboard Regatta arranged by the Outboard Boatiug Club of Singapore will be an international affair. Three of the main communities Malay, Chinese and European will be represented among the five women competing m thi294 words
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306 1953-05-24 3 DIVORCE SUITS RISING JOHORE BAHRU, MonJJ addition to its major role m the economic stabilisation o f this country, the rise and faU of the price of rubber nas also seriously innuenced marriage problems of Malays In Johore State. bince the price of306 words
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233 1953-05-24 3 NEW HOPE FOR SICK CHILDREN ADULTS TOO CHILD sufferers from two rare pancreatic diseases found m Singapore are no longer considered hopeless cases, thanks to terramyein, the wonder drug which has been saving the lives of children with chronic chest infections a ll over the world. Com-ncnting qn a report233 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-05-24 3 NOBODY succeeded m solving last Sunday's Prize Puzzle which was the top of a section of a glass brick (highly magnified) paper weight. But there were several solutions that were very plausible. Most of these submitted that the solution was a terrazzo a kind of flooring made of117 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-05-24 3 This Queen Is A Kino photo. FRANCES KIM. was queen for day at the full dress rehearsal by 800 schoolchildren of 11 Government-aided schools m Singapore of the Coronation Regional Youth Rally at St Joseph* Institution grounds on June 4. One of the "Queen's" pages is 9een on the left.Standard - 51 words
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Article243 1953-05-24 3 A GIRL named King p a? queen for a day m Singap.»:c yesterday. Sitting on a dtfil m a robe of red velvet ft id white "ermine,"' Frarvvs King a student of the Fren.h Convent m Victoria Street. Singapore, Watched groups representing243 words
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Advertisement21 1953-05-24 3 If costs you less I PI i to own I '^■m MORE ma... BORNEO K^otaoanucAimited > -< KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANO. =mßa M21 words
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Advertisement50 1953-05-24 3 In design and performance clearly distinguished tillZL^ It Automatic margin settini- Para^JrapJi imlentation i're-sclective tabulator- Perfect alignment and clarity* Obtainable m all carriage suet* ask for a demonstration PHONE ***** BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING CO. (MALAYA) LTD. 41, A KOUINSON KOAD. SINGAPORE PHONE 5185 CHAN WING BUILDING. KUALA LUMPU* _.i. PW»SI50 words
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Miscellaneous92 1953-05-24 3 SUNDAY PUZZLE MILLIONS have seen and thrilled looking at it. It is something that can be seen m almost every country. What is it? SOME ONE MUST KNOW! > Forty dollars will be paid to the sender of the i first correct solution to be opened by the Contest i92 words
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Article, Illustration239 1953-05-24 4 photo. nhoio. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Malayan Railways today announced that port tonnage charges on ocean-go-ing ships beithed at railway wharves at Port Swettenham will be increased from next month. Stevedoring charges on general cargo and tiles handled at Prai m North Malaya are also toStandard - 239 words
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Article168 1953-05-24 4 A FIRM m Lavender Street. Singapore, was \isjated jf $202 worth cigarettes, beer ;«;i:l ot'ier drinks by a Chinese, Who ordered them to be delivfcied to a hotel m Rate Course Rond, on Friday. The man, a stranger, went to the shoo ut pm. and168 words
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Article39 1953-05-24 4 The Singapore Outram School Parent-Teacher Association is plannig to hold a dinner on June 5 at 8.15 p.m. m the Outram School Hall to celebrate the Coronation. Two types of food will be served Chinese and Muslim.39 words
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Article115 1953-05-24 4 THE exhibition of Hongkong: products, sponsored by the Hongkong Manufacturers' Union, which draws to a close tonight, has been a notable success both from the v'ewpo'nts of trade promotion and the millions of dollars worth of orders for goods. Members of the delegation jnclud'ng115 words
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Article135 1953-05-24 4 MR. I.c c Kong Chian. owner of the Singapore South Winds j Hotel, told The Standard yesterday that he was not aware th.tt the arrangements for the donation ol South Winds as Chinese School had been finalised. "I received an application from the Nanyang Christian135 words
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Article, Illustration148 1953-05-24 4 MALAY deep sea fishermen no longer depend on the wind for sailing to th<« sea or. back to shore with the coming: of outboard motors. Outboard motors were first brought to Kuantan three months ago, and now most of the fishing boats are furnished with one. The deep sea148 words
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Article251 1953-05-24 4 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— The following are the traffic and parking arrangements for the Coronation Parade to be held at Jobore Bahru on June 2. Th« main north road will be closed at the junction of Jalan Gcrtak Merah at 8.30 a.m.251 words
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Article, Illustration502 1953-05-24 4 MICHAEL GOH - MICHAEL GOH By THE pond at the Bedok resettlement area, Singapore, was slightly bigger than a ditch and muddy as a pig wallow, but from it, Tan Lav Chai, a farmer and fish rearer, netted nine big China carps, each averaging live katies.Standard - 502 words
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Article50 1953-05-24 4 THE Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces, General Sir Charles Keightley, will present Certificates for Good Service at his office m Tanglin Barracks on Wednesday to the following:— W.O. H. E. Fairweather. W. 0.11 D. L. Walker. S/Sgt. C. N. Bradshaw, S<t. .T L. Crane and Cpl. D. F. Emery.50 words
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Article113 1953-05-24 4 JOHORE BAH The woik Tr.aintaininfj tion t'ne nil H ries of ,T.v portant V pan of On Drainage and In partmcut, itite port Although it since the iii the back log complete n< Japanese o< yet been a n A sd.--1947 to Clttn portant nvei113 words
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Article47 1953-05-24 4 THE Union f doubt be hoi people durn t» Week. Those m minded tha» t and wrong \v..\ The di a white j background is iv I than on t correct to I broad \vl It ba top on tot n.«g47 words
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Advertisement80 1953-05-24 4 SPORTKING ?ySiK Ejcq^uTependabilityl MfQi ■•••••••••••I'W m^ f^ f OR THE MAN W i t$ WHO WANTS THE M' UTMOST IN OUTBOARD V MiW MOTOR QUALITY AND 5-*^ JF I PERFORMANCE Be sure you have a camera for the Coronation snapshots *^^^g& German REFLECTA II r V \t^\. i gVJJISaiMBB |p80 words
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Advertisement172 1953-05-24 4 A Brilliant New Wolseley is here! ntf iW iW .^^■■■bbb^^ %J> J HBSo?^^o^^B^bl B^B^K a^| ft Br ;.4. I iMm However seasoned a motorist you may be, there's a new motoring experience awaiting you m the f.^-w.f** *f f)/ Wolseley Four Forty-four A car \sith ane v standard m eye-appeal,172 words
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Article, Illustration550 1953-05-24 5 mcmPORARV electric wiring for Coronation i mfnett'ent ii eh ln evidence i«»t now, rj Householders and members of the general li ir-oJfl t€ *o' ned ago'"*' dangers P ublC c c^ eltctric shock which, under i i .>• <,itiii< f C then toUP - 550 words
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Article, Illustration161 1953-05-24 5 Stars Coming For Opening Of Odeon photo. A HOLLYWOOD cable re- ce.ved ye*ierday by the Singapore Office of Twentieth Cen-Mry-Fox itatd that Jeffrey 1 Hunter (of •'Dreamboat' fame") and Con-tance Smith (heroine 'The Treasure Of The Golden Condor") have been >e!ei-ted by T h e studio to fly to SingaporeStandard - 161 words
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Article25 1953-05-24 5 A /29-YEAR-OLD Chines*. Lee Km. was admitted U the Genera! Hospital yesterJjy with injuria sustained when motor car overturned at Ajrer Rp.iah Road.25 words
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Article354 1953-05-24 5 THE people of America heird *omething of the rubber and agricultural problems of Johore Bahru recently, when a transcribed interview with the Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Abdul Kader, and with the late Inch Mohamed Arts bin Ahmad Fathll, of the Johore Smallholders Association and the354 words
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240 1953-05-24 5 WITH lusty 'Yo-ho-hoY and many bottles of rum eight queer-looking galleons of dubious nationality' including several pirate ships sporting the Joliv Roger', sailed into a Singapore bay yesterday afternoon to wage a furious noisy two-hour sea battie\ while a crowd of 1,000 ashore cheered. The240 words
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Article108 1953-05-24 5 IPOH. Sat. Six special constables who were charged, along with a Police Sergeant, with causing hurt to a Police Inspector were acquitted today. The Magistrate Che Abdul'ah Ghazalli did not call for heir defence. He said that although the assault on the i Inspecor108 words
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Article96 1953-05-24 5 Year For Eleventh Conviction VLADIMIR JARKOFF. a Russian whj pleaded guilty to cheating a shop proprietor. B. Wajsmel, was yesterday, sentenced to a year's rigorous i imprisonment and a two-year! term of police supervision, by) Mr. Tan Ah Tah m the First Singapore District Court. It was stated that Vladimir96 words
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Article58 1953-05-24 5 BOTH the German Consul General and the Japanese Consul General will oe among the guests at today's Singapore Union of Journalists Luir -neon when the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Blythe will give a short talk. About 60 Df Singapore's working journalists will attend. Sir Sydney Came.58 words
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Article62 1953-05-24 5 PARIT BL T N r TAR. Sat Ramanyan. a lorry attendant, wa> fined Si oo and bound ovsr m the sun of $100 f>r six months m one surety by Inrhe Salleh bin Eckhardf 10 the Bagan Serai Court when he was convicted on a charga of having62 words
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Article135 1953-05-24 5 VARIOUS recounted organisations send our merry band of women visitors each Thursday to visit Nee S-x>n Military personnel of all ranks who are sick m the British Military Hospital. Since August 1932, Mrs. S. White, secretary 3nd treasurer of the Women's Hospital Weifare, has purchased135 words
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Article20 1953-05-24 5 A Sfl-YEAR-OLD woman. Gih Km Thin, died when she fell ill 3 lorry m Pasir Pan\it\4 Road yesterday.20 words
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Article266 1953-05-24 5 ONE of tha large.it pottery work* m Malays, four miles from Kuala Lumpur, making crockery and ottver tableware for Malayan homes. Tha factory wan recently visited by tha teachers and students of La 3a Ila fcfcooL Klang, who were ihowa the variou3 stage* of266 words
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706 1953-05-24 5 P. Lebar Airport Best In The World Singapore Scheme To Make Standard Aviation Reporter BRITAIN'S Ministry of Civil Aviation has, with a few minor modifications accepted the layout (above) for the new $37 million Paya Lebar International Airport at Singapore, which will rate ''among the finest airports m the world."706 words
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207 1953-05-24 5 LONDON. May M (Renter) The independent Conservative review Spectator said that the British High Com missi oner m Malaya, General Sir Oerald Trmpkr. had that extra drive "whit h is the nearest a British officer sets t beiim ruthless." The Spectator added. "It is our207 words
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Advertisement45 1953-05-24 5 Pains m Back be m 3 Hours »'-f>ri mtmt MMek or w>ih rr>uM O»K«r jntf i .f s t -i t -i -c ttc r It Aft Now 1 ••Cystex K3SL^: t#€la p BEa soap -so m tC:Pl cmi CQ Bat s.ze \JHy ■I -TICKS45 words
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Advertisement203 1953-05-24 5 C Po«rdef gieet fou» face that [>'( it fn t h look, keep* tr^v i^^^^A h ;o<npleti.>n »»u ir»J im<>o»h J^ T C 4 eotebudl FirM textured, ft ¥i mk v It clings clo«e &od long V P^^M^m <»tre» you 1 lovely natural y w i{low, th«i 1 iim for203 words
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Article, Illustration945 1953-05-24 6 Sapper - Sapper Soldier Cooks Given Training For 4 Months By TTS a Ions: jump from sport to cooking bat as the follow ins enlightening information only came to me at a recent sporting event, I beg you to read on and see how the boysStandard - 945 words
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Article, Illustration680 1953-05-24 6 Terrells Have 12 Unique Travelogues 'J'HE DYAKS of Borneo will profit next month by a showing of some of the most astonishingly beautiful 3-dimcnsional pictures of themselves and their country ever to be seen m Singapore or anywhere else m the world. The story680 words
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351 1953-05-24 6 Hugh Latimes - Hugh Latimes By APPREHENSION has been caused among South Africa's 330,000-strong Indian community by two recent measures taken by Dr. T. E. Dorges, the Minister of the Interior. One was the refusal of passports to members of the Indian association football team chosen351 words
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Advertisement243 1953-05-24 6 __ffs_BSK**. «_9_c r\ _k A> PUR€ CEYLON T€A Imported ♦Rom Ceylon wvhf-it ih.' k know n#Try o »"ut; ond you II ftnd thct it i ium you> >•{ -.i tec I SINGAPORE $250 PER POUND PACKET L Obtainable olso from Sclangot Agent tr Oistributot HOCK LEE 6 CO., KUALA LUMPUR.243 words
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Article, Illustration790 1953-05-24 7 f H Of Telecom s yi>i>t Over K.L. om Deportment's seven towers r ceive the aerials which will give dio telephone communications a en re bolted into position 400 r's Eukit Nonas hill Sunday ?ven men who have been "flirting with death" above the Federal Capital everyYong Peng Seong - 790 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-05-24 7 Andrew Rath - Malayan Strength Andrew Rath by sfasfasf t I I I I ■I I I f I I I fsd kgf gg jfd gj gj ,hjf k Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 29 words
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Article, Illustration705 1953-05-24 7 Kompong LONDON Contingent At Full Tory return sounded senility was fast ads on his great Bu! then he con- > by turning m stui ling performance m rip to the United m the Truman regime. v W a^ain surpris"eryo i he opened hate on Foreign Affairs ay 11 with a705 words
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Advertisement451 1953-05-24 7 ADO YEARS TO BJ^W^ THE LIFE OF f[v\ni\ A/r\ your peni Am //r Parker •.V Mill' Th? ONLY IN*' WITH y J Sai(v.li iiius lo f'.irkot (^ni)k. tht vy> I Qitf/f*^^>W on 'y in^ w "'h pcn-prnti-i i < cm| I^-^—s, v»K-x It prevent, clogging jrut IpHGSS^^iar^eA lin llin H451 words
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Article, Illustration2046 1953-05-24 8 Terry Marin's Diary Paris Girl Buys Wardrobe For Monkey A TOAST this week: "The lodies, bless 'em!" For if Paris were not crom-jommed pocked with lovely women, all busily doing the oddest things for no apparently logical reason it would be slim pickings for the Terry Martins of this world.2,046 words
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Advertisement949 1953-05-24 8 WITH 'ACTIVE* CHLOROPHYLL for the FRESHEST BREATH and WHITEST TEETH ever Now everyone can have a healthier mouth and lovelier teeth. For the new green Kolynos contains Nature's wonder worker Chlorophyll —m a special active formula. You get the benefits all day long. FRESHER BREATH Cool, refreshing Koh nos ith949 words
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Advertisement103 1953-05-24 8 Everyone cd* tne new Sp 5| €UT|; and f n,,n, ihr BSBtfel 1.-.,! >( nm 1 trr >' <>•'!•»...- t Ut*t ontoir,. nNt,. t in l,^^ lafvediMM m.r«. u!» prevenlr <i«r.,.. furnuu,* lo right i.,.. r f.>rr an) hari from la»hi< ii r |hi A lit It I your first103 words
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Article, Illustration1600 1953-05-24 9 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER MttJltT^. Mh Mosberae Has taught g^b~b~y little boys to be gentlemen O f ooaH^in *l convince* tnere is no sac* per^TsT'LVZy' and though retired* By THIS is the Eighth of a series on 'Women of Malaya* by Christine Diemer. FurtherStandard - 1,600 words
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Article, Illustration300 1953-05-24 9 !>i lw the fir^ ne r fwr -y Mr Timothy Graves of Detroit, I t'"u> m his life Tiny Tim could run and play like other r with and hi, i eft T::^ wai two I Pro I 111 our Id p300 words
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Advertisement263 1953-05-24 9 i Shower yourself with fragrance 1 use Pond's talcum Powder Ik 9 9 1 TwC V aßaama^BMs^ak^^ L^H softness; ■HJ^^V 4^^^^^^^^^^^^HL^blLH »t« dellcaf I^l^U^^HH^Hh^^H That cool fresh JHHHffip| feeling that B^B^LBalPPiK :^i«tf^^Biß^B^BV a^BßPar #aW Bm^«»«JS^ BHBaMaA^^aXvi blbb^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^bb ••slar you'll lifca I X ■•<> > prs\r>^ ruM Vfd^ •nquM- ft L.D.263 words
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Article864 1953-05-24 10 I AST week the writer dealt with the flrst of Asia's throe revolutions the dissolution of Asia's traditional economic and political forms under the impa<l (if the capitalist revolution initiated by western Imperialism. Whatever moral judgments one may make or, Western imperialism, the aggressive ntrusion864 words
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Article1222 1953-05-24 10 S.Raja Ratnam - ASIA'S IDEOLOGICAL BATTLEFIELD S.Raja Ratnam In this concluding article the writer maintains that victory will go to that ideology which can harness the undisciplined forces released by Asia's Social Revolution. *r A vjcal doal of the motivation behind successful nationalist movements m Asia }as derived irom, what may broadly be1,222 words
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Article1098 1953-05-24 10 Campbell Williams - Campbell Williams By IN the life and thought of the post-war world, women are now the uncrowned Queens, writes Campbell Williams m an article which will be regarded as highly controversial by all menfolk. r HIS IS a woman's world. The Coronation of our Sovereign Lady1,098 words
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Advertisement135 1953-05-24 10 M*Sm^\ Don't he > >- vx-'--'-'-'-' :^Sm f ft JMnMR/ 1 \Jr Pleasant, refreshing ENO'S Fruit Salt is the fccvV < most of us need to keep the system regular. It is a v morning liverishness, soothing and settling to the stomach unsuitable food or drink. ENO'S safely relieves ovcr-a135 words
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Article, Illustration2370 1953-05-24 11 CAPT. CHARLES EYTON LEWIS - CAPT. CHARLES EYTON LEWIS CHAPTER TWO By TV I ULE roses bloomed and or n K e ripened at the Villa Lou Viei, where Mrs. Simpson spent the anxious hours of waiting, storm clouds gathered over the King m London, massing for the thunderclap that2,370 words
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Advertisement95 1953-05-24 11 ffMjP COWBOY SONGS "HANK WIIIIAMS SINGS" (Hank Williams His Drifting Cowboys) fes, Af-G-Af Long Playing W D 105 59.50 /^S^^S "SQUARE DANCES" t^^^l^ (Carson Robinson His Plecsant) T to < l Valley Boys Avci.a^lc on 45 RP/ M-G-M long Playing 10" D 101 $9.50 as well $2.60 HMV offer you95 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1953-05-24 12 ]\IALAYA faces an outstanding aviation problem common with many countries— that of a suitable aircraft to replace the outstanding Douglas Dakota passenger plane. The reign of the Dakota or DC-3 over Malayan skies will continue for several years more unless a modern aircraft, suitable and1,034 words
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Article, Illustration485 1953-05-24 12 DAVID TAMBYAH - DAVID TAMBYAH By gY winning the Monte Carlo Rally m a Dagenham built Zephyr Six, Maurice Gatsonides, the famous Dutch Racing driver with co-driver Peter Worledge, have brought to Britain the most coveted award m International Rally events. Thd Rally, run over m route calculated to485 words
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Advertisement305 1953-05-24 12 Fast Transparifif Service to San Franriwr and Mm hjkt\tt via Hongkonr tnd Japan Peoang P Sham Spore CANADA BEAK 24/25Junc Agent* ANGLO— FRENCH 6c BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: X Lanipui Sll S pore K2281/3 t S hair lUfi Malacca 45fi Penai» H7S FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE BY R I L YOU305 words
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Advertisement395 1953-05-24 12 EAST ASIATIC II N| '»r\] S [»ore Ps^ "JAVA' for Djakarta Bang- I kok tdlgoo Hotixk. r,r ManUa Kobf Yokohama In I'ort "FIONIA' foi Bangkok \JW -ASIA" foi Bangkok Sainon. Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 9 nu un^ •MANCHI'RIA-for Australia 19 3f*l j -MEONIA" for Bangkok ?R2'.|. I 6 1Wu H395 words
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Article107 1953-05-24 13 I 1 ERF'S news of interest to sports fans United Artists one of th» first film companies to release a full-length 3-D lecture m this territory announce the arrival this week by air from the US. of a special print of the recent Jersey Joe Walcott-107 words
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Article61 1953-05-24 13 FAJAR ISLAM (Th© Dawn Of Islam') the first Egyptian film to deal with a religious subject has arrived m Singapore and been dubbed with Mai ay dialogue at the Jalan Ampai studios of Shaw Bros. The film deals with the early days of the prophet Mohamed m Arabia61 words
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Article, Illustration541 1953-05-24 13 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HEN RY fasfasfas \\ITH the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth the Second only a week off it seems more than fitting that Shaw Bros. should take the initiative m releasing for the occasion a picture that recaptures an equally famous era when a Queen541 words
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Article, Illustration266 1953-05-24 13 *pHE great Sorcar, ma>tcr x magician from India who baffled Malayan audiences with bis amazing mystifications during his recent tour of this country, is now planning a new trick designed to meet the challenge of Hollywood's latest cinema technique three dimension pictures. He will266 words
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Article379 1953-05-24 13 HOLLYWOOD has conceded the laurels to the British m a picture meant to fire the spirit of every true Briton with a reminder of those glorious past days when a showdown m the Khyber Pass helped to sive an empire and checkmate the game of a379 words
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Article25 1953-05-24 13 V. GIRIMAJI, Malay Film Productions* new director has just completed his tiist picture "Istana Impian" a comedy hit starring the comedian S. Shamsuddin.25 words
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Article98 1953-05-24 13 nPHERE was ©nly one all-correct entry sent In for Star 1 Contest No 15, and it came from RODNEY BOEY of IM, Noordia Street, Penaag, whose naming of the follow^ me stars No. 85 Bob Hope; No. 86 Clifton Webfc; No. 87 Forirest Tucker; No. S98 words
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Article500 1953-05-24 13 'PHE TITLE may be the 1 same, but the film is a far cry from the one Al Jolson made famous m the early days of sound. Oldtimers may feel a bit let down by this statement, but let me assure them that Warner's 1953500 words
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Advertisement254 1953-05-24 13 "j i 3 \rPI\KAN(K OF 20T11 I i >11 KY FOX STARS Ii(MIR A (O.NSIWCF SMITH PKO4 EDS X) CHARITY riR(M :<; -0 *15'r, X 1 mis $io 5/YkoSl STALLB S3IM f«r Charity Show Bookings. ITHAY OIUiAMSATION TIIKATRE i:>l!l 11 1 VRON— THE FLAMING il OF \i:\V ORIGANS NOW v254 words
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Advertisement320 1953-05-24 13 2 DAYS IJ^iWiivS^a b 9.30 «^BB BbV BBBIV^B H^ j H WI H .^^"*^BJ *^^B BjkRK O'BRIEH TOTTH R^ f## Exciting Svpia Color Hire o1 Polaroid Spectacles 30 ct«. pluf deposit 50 ctf. re/undab!e on return o/ Spectacles! ALL VIEWERS ARE HYGIENICALLY DISINFECTED Tonight JlVnite "Sunlight In The Dark" MANDARIN320 words
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Article, Illustration131 1953-05-24 14 I IXOK— From Hubert de (iivenrhv's mid-Sum-m<T (ojlection is a slrevele>s Summer dress made of vfciie s!)irtinK. Unusual note is the eight-pointed accordion pleated skirt. The hut is made of cork. The square parasol Ls also made of accordionpleatrd shirting. SHIRLEY LORIMER displays In London131 words
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Article249 1953-05-24 14 BABY NEEDS REST I>.W?T of your baby's health end beauty routine is •Ippjj. Actually, there is no ici number of hours to use at a gage. Your baby Is the best judge of how h'tuch she needs. l,ou ran do to help your little one i-n'iDj her hours m bed249 words
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Article307 1953-05-24 14 BY GAY NOR MADDOX YOU'LL like these quick x fruited rolls. They'll put "oomph" into your breakfast. QUICK FRUIT ROLLS (Makes 14) ONE (0-ounre) parkage mince meat. J n:p water, 2 cups sifted flour, 3 teaspoons baking powder, teaspoon salt, 1/3 cup shortening, cup milk (scant),307 words
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Article, Illustration177 1953-05-24 14 IF YOUR iron doesn't slid* x easily, or has starch on it, clean by heating the iron, rubbing it over bees-wax or icaxed paper, and then wiping it sides as well as bait on wrapping paper. r VHE wetness of any part 1 of your body makes you177 words
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Article, Illustration594 1953-05-24 14 T AM a Chinese girl aged x 16, and I love a boy two years my senior. Several months ago he asked me to marry him m seven yearn time, which I consented. Recently he told he has tuberculosis and that his mother died of594 words
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Advertisement61 1953-05-24 14 '•oft o' »«h iS^ife^ imM'iflfii r# tHL-' lib.'* I j(Sn3». Joon Fon*aint b y^r Jactor j HOUYWOOO -i-^ Soft ts it. ddicie fayint,. mooth p fin« vd^,. Ma. rart4>r /y c/(;uiW Face Poudef t g.ve your skiD warm. viv»d r«W nd bnng Ol)| t*• Tr > B'or.fy^. jUmoru,^ j Hwmony61 words
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Advertisement307 1953-05-24 14 maJe /or baby s tender cL On!/ t/)e best rs good <»nof;gh fo/ t Powder is $ofe, pure ond h/^»en(fo.'// perfect os modern science con moke n V^ BABY 'baby f The Borneo Compony Limited. (Incorporoted m Enq lfceg^>\ How to lose fat JgSljJ a "d fit Mony rormet tnHtrn307 words
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Miscellaneous328 1953-05-24 14 TODAY S QIOTAriON: (iratltiide Is a duty ,h W|| I J OIIKht to b P 1 put wlilrh none have a rlrht to rxpett." Rousseau. MS??* 1 FOB t^ERVONE: Make this a quiet, peaceful i r>t y U Ll mi t expendituies. Read, relax, catch up with correspondence, visit* to328 words
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Article, Illustration810 1953-05-24 15 CHRISTINE DKEIMER - CHRISTINE DKEIMER proceeds To Aid St. Andrew's Hospital fly rr, kw the enormous success of the Mistakes fi fURRHD by; for the Poppy Day Fund ast 5 flnd !i Jven more by the great worthiness of the P*^ <f fln lu veaT- St. Andrew's810 words
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Article, Illustration640 1953-05-24 15 Rosalind Ratnam - Rosalind Ratnam HERE ore the sewing instructions tor Pottern No. 6 which appeared m lost week's Sunday Standard. Note: 1 With your pattern pieces poll wilJ leceive an identification chart which wilJ show m miniature the various pattern piecei for this dress Before you do anything copy640 words
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Article185 1953-05-24 15 TJOLLYWOOD (AP) M Want to break into the movies? Then don't enter beauty contests Luscious blonde Evelyn Lovequist, an acting hopeful herself, gives that advice to others who seek to sttp into Lamour's sarong or Lana Turner's sweater Evelyn is the winner of many beauty contests185 words
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Advertisement44 1953-05-24 15 I Noy this delicious drink I aroun d the clock I a d'l'nous beverage. I jJ U't r ';n Ul byVtir^ B mad^ tNP. I •^-^l^^J^ rr "/fr, and stir\ pQSTUM I I t4Z Wpo^fUM %iißw I !t^ o^^aGr BE var A G E44 words
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Advertisement124 1953-05-24 15 PFAFF The sewing machine that se w s ever y thin g ...without extra attachments i! II yS^J^^ Anything Hiot con be sewn YOU I I con tew on o PFAFF Model ISO. I Select your stitch, tet the dial, ond ■c/ y^ /\Vr^\\ y° u con few on y124 words
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Article, Illustration2825 1953-05-24 16 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE The Reds Branded Me As A Spy American PoW's In Pyongyang Treated Badly By ***** u vj; ol aptlele ent ittM Kon, respondent. j> H; "P DEAHE, was recently k! by the Co* niunittt. 7 VERY r>;ght, ot*e inienoKa'oi pieced mt it cro»dCSSt. F2,825 words
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Advertisement163 1953-05-24 16 jt*:* M^^^^ kJlilUill Ullli Ha IVUI hj? i ■••a«r*'"*' pt*otyeci S-^ 1^ scientific treatment "*">,•:'• Ye*r« of work by eminent vientists led to the disco very of Harmless and non-irritating to the skin, clean and fre« from objectionable odour, thia new remedy f COM| n4 t( llMt eflßrient substances yet163 words
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Advertisement69 1953-05-24 16 World C ••(>« i IfM ed h' (H»«.fi\ft NY« H Vri \,i IN pindiK lion m fmlr of ii pj" vt 1 1, i|n fm tnddra i^l J^AiM E I 0 bt \nr r.inrrn DIMMNM'K I r Gillette I brings you easier shaving I mJ^ at no extra cost 869 words
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Article, Illustration2237 1953-05-24 17 WILLIAM DRURY - WILLIAM DRURY SATIRE -By ■a YYT 1 A T1 And Wrecks A Few Wonderful Notions I t i i I vi n v c I e'i B j 1 ii c 'a LI) c t home/ 1 1 I J Miss Frost, recklessly squandering her2,237 words
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Article544 1953-05-24 17 HAL BOYLE - How Do You Spend Your Time? HAL BOYLE By THE biggest problem m everybody's life is how to spend his time. There is an old saying that "time is money/ But, of course, it isn't really. It is much bettor than money. The mint never coined anything as precious as544 words
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Article, Illustration6 1953-05-24 17 Hershberger - By Hershberger **Ctotgel m6 words
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Advertisement104 1953-05-24 17 fiT (Jlimpst* of Chinese hint-trt/ KUNG MING __/i V MASTER T^^dSl OF MILITARY STRATEGY In o South Chmo 1 y./Yryl. C~At~ i^/X campaign, many of =^l\ Tr^ i *iS 1 Kung Min§ troops >y M&^ wet* o««fcom* bf -^^r \*^r JM •^ntu'O l qoi wheh dc- lot*^ »H*i» odronrc. Hit104 words
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1075 1953-05-24 18 ROGER - Seletar Athletes Show Plenty Of Promise ROGER By IN the Seletar "B" athletic meeting held at the R.A.F. Maintenance Base Seletar, In which Flying and Administrative Squadrons took part, R.A.F. Malaya records were very nearly beaten by A. C. Harris and L. A. C. Wilson. As it was, A. C.1,075 words
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Article369 1953-05-24 18 Since my last report on cycling Sele r ar Cycling Club have entered two '25 Mi'e Time Trials at which R. A. Plaice of Cbangi C. C. has retained his .jpufation of beinjr the fastest rider on the Island. Firstly m the 25 Mile Time Trial promoted by369 words
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Article, Illustration279 1953-05-24 18 —photo by IN the First Division United Services match between R.A.F. Tengah and the Seletar Corinthians held at Seletar, the Corinthians defeated the visitors with a 1-0 score. Dawson the Tengah custodian gave a magnificent display throughout the game and only his stonewall performance preventedT.G. Savage - 279 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-05-24 18 sfasfasf THE ladies line up for Ilieli rare at the Seletar B meeting. Thp ninnrr is LAC Armitafft, two m 4he rear, while i»l. Buss, jus; peepinc into the Diet u re. »ai second.- T. G. Savage.T.G. Savage - 40 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1953-05-24 18 SAPPER - SAPPER By NO names no pack drill but if the cap fits wear it. It will fit the type of sportsman who must ALWAYS WIN. There is nothing more annoying than the interested spectator, or official for that matter, who can see no fault1,194 words
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Article123 1953-05-24 18 In the finals of the R.A.F. Seletar annual tennis Tournament the Men's Singles honrZ a*?? 19 u 3 went to LA -C Goodall who defeated Sqd. Ldr. Williams. the holder of last year's title, m a hard three set tussle. The opening set was the hardest123 words
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Advertisement475 1953-05-24 18 CIRCUS BUSCH BEiTiT or Junction Victoria Street and Mo ni Q 's 2 shows daily 6.00 p.m. and 9 on! S^bfbm IsaVafll Wi V SEI THI v ILOEST ANIMALS FROM ITALY TRAINED AND SHOWN BY M. aMFDIO Hr.^ U(Kj i SPRCIAL CORONATION REDUCTIONS H.M. SERVICES IN UNIFORM Awn PARTIES OF475 words
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Article143 1953-05-24 19 ft JcHcry James' Column I IT has been nice giving you all the dope, week by week abont snort to pra^a^dU 6 faT r wh h «ting iYdufor to^pX* whe£ M U v n?sf riohG^Soon 0 1*^1? M»? «*>e« take over. I a v "V well known143 words
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Article306 1953-05-24 19 1 IN YOUR REPORT on Friday morning headed "SBA rules to tighten up" your badminton reporter quoted Mr. Lim Chuao Geok, President of the Singapore Badminton Association as having said "the present tours by Ong Poh Mm and Ismail bin trjan had the blessings of the association306 words
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Article197 1953-05-24 19 EUROPEAN bowlers dominthe first day's play for the ;irke Cup yesterday Batting i a sticky wicket, the Rest ild only put up 78 for eight &eti when stumps were n. Dle to an afternoon rain, P ay was hc!d up for two hours on the197 words
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Article58 1953-05-24 19 c \rf. Rowing will repre- he Chinese Athletic toonow against RAF Seletar at Seletar: 7 nla c han Hean Soo. Luk f^T^n Chye, William Tan. S L K Vv- Wee Fook Good Chin Geok, Hock Leng, Hean T ee Siang, Hon 1 p an<j Ah Cheok. •an58 words
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Article, Illustration237 1953-05-24 19 A MALAYAN student's team from the Eastern states of Australia have been selected for a ten-day tour of Tasmania. The team is travelling as the guests of the Tasmanian Badminton Association which is spending more than $1,200 Malayan dollars on this visit. The team members237 words
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Article52 1953-05-24 19 LONDON, May 23 (AFP)— Former Labour Minister m the Labour Government, Mr. Shinwell failed yesterday m a Commons vote on a tax exemption for boxing, similar to that enjoyed by cricket. The amendment was violently opposed by Dr. Edith Summerskill who called it "this sadistic imoujsg enjoyed52 words
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Article410 1953-05-24 19 SENTINEL of the Straits! Times has once again thought fit to write on foot-l ball matters without first < taking the trouble to investi J gate and find out the true facts, thereby giving false information to readers of the Straits Times. I am referring to an410 words
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Article109 1953-05-24 19 INDIAN Brotherhood Soccerites had to fight every inch of the way for their 2-1 victory over a spirited but a disjointed Tempenis Rovers XI m their SAFA Division 3C fixture at the Geylang Stadium Yesterday. After repeated attacks the Rovers opened accounts m the 15th minute of109 words
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Article82 1953-05-24 19 Raffles Institution took sixwicket victory over a comparatively strong Singapore Cricket Club side m a friendly cricket match played on the R.I. ground yesterday. Raffles going out to bat first knocked up 93 runs for a loss of four wickets with Boon Pow and Jayathurai contributing 3982 words
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Article483 1953-05-24 19 ACTION UNLIMITED —Mostly By MCFA ?o Ho Cuptie Today Promises Standard's Soccer Reporter. A RARE tussle, good fast soccer, action unlimited thot t what you can expect for your money today ot Jalan Besar stadium, venue of the Malayan-Hong Kong Chinese encounter for the no Ho Cup. Who will win?483 words
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Article217 1953-05-24 19 T Cha Uenge Cup Drewid Hongkong Chinese FA? The na o 8 i Urated m 1928 J v b Hon e k ong 3—2. tt 2? year the M CFA beat Hongkong at Singapora 2—l and m 1931 H o nek nn I %££KM to J"217 words
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Article65 1953-05-24 19 »n the I ground B R o m 1 < ins J I emt. 1' II rum riaii f 20 inn i ho i ).,t: ii' 4 n B nd m ofl t S;v qu ftl] IVI rout th« :> m Bl twecn K< go Nd65 words
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Article28 1953-05-24 19 NA..I V Bfiitich Srlim,! at the H'h m I.om»>on" X Tingi!, m Johor* will hnld n f >r<' port! m. Q .ft i no L'28 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1953-05-24 19 In addition to establishing these records and returning exceptionally good times under the circumstances the distinction of being the only athlete to win four m a programme of 34 thrilling aad exciting events fell to Onn Leng, crowning his "triple" triumph with1,080 words
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Advertisement67 1953-05-24 19 M THC CON G£ STEP C/TY PKOTCCT THE/* HEALTH WITH SP"^ B^^^ B^ Sllil 1 FMUISION BUILDS THE BODY PROTECTS THE LUNGS A Lver>one living m crowded t-onditions nerds the extra prolcrtion against infection, espeiially lung c j (roubles provided l>v regular dusts of pleasant j,[ishSsj| to take Scott's KmuLsion.67 words
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Article2705 1953-05-24 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Brave Wind Pays Best By COMING through with a very fine run li furlongs from home, Lillibullero, a four-year-old Precipitation gelding, defeated Northern Circuit by half a length to win the Summer Cup over 6 furlongs yesterday the opening day of the Singapore Turf2,705 words
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Article51 1953-05-24 20 Total Pool $345,840 FIRST PRIZE No. *****8 $155,628 SECOND PRIZE No. *****9 $77,814 THIRD PRIZE No. *****5 $43,230 STARTERS ($4,323 each): *****5, *****3, *****9, *****4, *****7, *****0, *****3, *****7, *****6, *****2. CONSOLATIONS ($2,593 each): *****1, *****7, ll'J?98, *****3, *****5, *****9, *****3, *****4, *****2, *****9. DOUBLE TOTE: 1 TICKET51 words
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