The Straits Times, 20 August 1953
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Title Section16 1953-08-20 1 The Straits Times /Uatie« al Established 1845 SINGAPORE, THI RSDAY, Al GIST 20, 1953 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration416 1953-08-20 1 Itatlio savs: Government of rein' Is has fallen Shah's troops seize power: Zahedi is named Premier TEHERAN. WEDNESDAY. T»m MOSSADKC) <.<>\! UVMENT HAS BEEN OVERTHROWN. ARMJ ED ROYALISTS HAM SEIZED ALL (iOVERNMENT OFFICES. IRltn HARRISONS HAVE MUTINIED AND DISARMED THEIR OFI M I ivThe insurgents raptared theReuter; AP; UP - 416 words
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Article71 1953-08-20 1 ROMI w..i llm (Utah l*ni| h < .iiiif f'nni l Itn |i< ..|«i r haw t>i-rii .1 Mr lii 1 1 |i< llimr >nur return." 4 I WANT TO' Sha h iv rtining in Ins K'tmr hi l< I when nr.i\ if tkf rrhrllion Immsht |o |i, iiiiprd71 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-08-20 1 A', d DR Id pmmiwhrn he th* AngloH trugglr Sunday i h.s ilr tn r thf AH I t I In and DICTATOR WORE29 words
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Article45 1953-08-20 1 46 die in Morocco clash RABAT. Wed I'HF ric.it:; tol] in Morocco's -eoellious in ami ■apporten ol nationalistic Suitar. :oniqht Frcn.-h residency authorit!c<i even worse au of the situation in :;ear future." Lirestral hundred people in irab qu;irtor. where ringrr urging he ptoviolent demonstrations Router.Reuter - 45 words
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Article36 1953-08-20 1 raub Wed Three helicopters air-lifted 70 Malay Regiment soldiers from the Pal jungle to the Raub Padang toh helicopter carried thr- c soldier- trip. Larg« crowds at the padang watched the air-36 words
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Article80 1953-08-20 1 Three dagger-armed men.' held up a Chinese labour contractor on nLs way to pay workers and escaped with the $GOO payroll at Labrador Road in the Pa.sir Panjang area yesterday evening. The victim. Loo Koon Lon. of Not tolk Road, was alone in Incur80 words
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Article49 1953-08-20 1 BELGRADE, Wed —Mr Clement Attlee. leader of the Opposition declared today that Communist China shoulH be admitted to the United Nations and said he thought the Peking nment was more likely than Spain to accepi the principles of the United Naiion.s Charter. -UP.UP - 49 words
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Article34 1953-08-20 1 Nl-W YORK. Wed -A crime 1 report -hows New York had more murder 1 and manslaughter cases durinz he Orsi six months th.s year 'nan in the same period of 1152. H34 words
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Article164 1953-08-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. yHE Malayan Chinese Association is to make another attempt to organise lahour in the Federation in an attompt tn trot all Chinese \forkors to join the trade union movrmrnt. The MCA'.s first attempt to form a labour committee met with opposition164 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-08-20 1 <*rr I.IVINIi thing is visible in this view of the devastation on the (^reek island of Zakynthos. orfe of those struck by last week.— A.P. picture.AP - 26 words
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Article148 1953-08-20 1 ALL ROAD, RAIL SEATS BOOKED A big week-end for sports fans ALL rail, road and air services from Singapore to the Federation this week-end have been fully booked by sports fans who will travel to Ipoh for the Malaya Cup Final and to Kuala Lumpur !or the races. The annual148 words
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Article158 1953-08-20 1 CRUCIAL STAGE IN RED WAR KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s. A crucial stage in the wa: against Communist terrorism iin Malaya has been rea flM'^B 'an authoritative source said in Kuala Lumpur today. Some problems have stili to be solved, he said, and only then will the terror be ended. The source158 words
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Article242 1953-08-20 1 THE Council of Action, representing 18.000 Singapore Government workers, does not want to act jointly with the Federation Government employees in implementing the Ritson report. A Council of Action spokesman said last night: "Sinuapore can afford to pay Ritson salary scales the Federation cannot. "We242 words
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Article21 1953-08-20 1 MANILA. Wed. Three Chinese Nationalist warships 'iniier the command of Vice- Admiral Ma Chi Chuar.t arrived rure today. U.P.UP - 21 words
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118 1953-08-20 1 Nehru and Ali agree to plebiscite NEW DELHI. Wed. THE Indian and Pakistan Prime Ministers have agreed to appoint an administrator by April next to orßuni.se a plebiscite in Kashmir to eid the six-year-old dispute over the states future, according to informed sources oday. Mr. Nehru and Mr. Mohammed AliReuter - 118 words
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Article39 1953-08-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Two more terrorists have been killed and another wounded in the Federation. One wa-s killed yesterday in the Bungel Siput area of Perak by a patrol of D Company the 2/2 Gurkhas.39 words
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Article65 1953-08-20 1 COLOMBO. Wed. The government tod:iy lifted the dusk to dawn curlew imposed after last week's riots against the Increased cost of rice and ;x'sial f ■>. i r a:l taires. a spokesman of the iry for External A ■aid the state of emergency declared with theReuter - 65 words
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Article21 1953-08-20 1 DENVER. Wed. Presidm" ELsonhower interrupted hi.holiday to ?n to Nrw York for conferences with New York Republican leaders. UP.UP - 21 words
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Article37 1953-08-20 1 The Gurkha contingent fmm Malaya which went to England for the Coronation will arrive in Singapore today on thp tr>>opsh:p Dun era The Gurkha pipe bund will remain in England until October. I37 words
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Article210 1953-08-20 1 England's Ashes at last From A Special < oi Tspondent LONDON. Wrd VMID sconrs unprecrdented in thp history of cricket. Enplane! rr■tiincd the Ashos by hratIng Australia by right wickets in tho fifth and final Test at the oval today. >: both sirir.s were mobbed and cheered as t.hpv the210 words
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Article29 1953-08-20 1 IDEQ MHO BED' man in Cairo said I Teheran armour isifi arreatei I M n"s lmnie Imby mobs. In Rome Sliah '•fhir 1! tain rciii.iin." I tor.29 words
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Advertisement83 1953-08-20 1 STERLING SILVER E. P. N. S. PRESENTATION CUPS Competiiivt Prk9t. S.P.H. de SILVA, Hi -I, M slnraporv. 6, Kmliankmrnl. K. I ampor. suilon Rd lp»h f*\ f\ I Price iii the FeJeration $320 both to the Ear and to the Eye Pkilipt S26A brints u> tlu: listener a ravgt tntd83 words
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137 1953-08-20 2 Chiang must tell U.S. before he can attack mainland WASHINGTON, Wednesday. "JHE United States today held a virtual' veto power over any future plans by Chiang Kaishek to launch a major offensive from his Formosa island stronghold against the China mainland. Chiang has agreed to tell the United States inUP - 137 words
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Article108 1953-08-20 2 Rebels claim new victories LONDON, Wed. Vietminh Communists have stepped up guerilla waiiurc against French Union forces in IndoChina. according to a Vietminh news agency report. The agency said that Communist forces destroyed a landing craft carrying two French companies in North Vietnam on August 2 and wiped out moreReuter - 108 words
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Article54 1953-08-20 2 BERLIN, Wed— The Soviet authorities yesterday released a British military policeman detained after an incident on thr West Berlin-Soviet zone border, a British Army jpokesman said. The soldier. Lance Corporal Thomas Reeves, 23. reported to his unit in West Berlin tonight with his jeep, which theReuter - 54 words
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Article69 1953-08-20 2 PANMUNJOM, Wed. ONE American who decided to with the Communists i married a Chinese Rirl during his captivity, a returning soldi- er said today. Sergeant Roy Story, 31, said the American left hLs company in Camp One about four monthi ago. "We heard he moved into Chongsong69 words
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Article18 1953-08-20 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. Mor" than 1.200 Indian snldiers sailed from Madras for Korea today aboard the Jaladursa.18 words
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Article38 1953-08-20 2 CASTELLAMARE. W e d.— Professor Aiigoste Pircard and his son. Jacqups. said last night that they would take ihelr bathysphere down to 1.300 metres < about 4.268 f pet off the isnlnri of Capri on Friday Router.Reuter - 38 words
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Article129 1953-08-20 2 NEW YORK. Wednesday. pUNMEN yesterday held up a branch of the Franklin National Bank here, abducted the assistant cashier, and escaped with US$l6O,OOO (M$480.000). The assistant cashier released unharmed a few miles away. The cashier, Eric Grone wall, told the police that a=> he left homeAP - 129 words
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Advertisement156 1953-08-20 2 (tmat Hn r Rnun Haji OPIMM. TOfIAI naitr I Show* 11 a.m. p m.. Ml pm. A •> r. pm. rnrntionil bMm| Drama I II I rlnj r Rimlrr man \ini Ha<ali Rosnani n i UN < omi in i \i,-i a >iiows Train for SUCCESS with 1 ho SdMnl156 words
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Advertisement693 1953-08-20 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPUCATIONS are invited for the pot.! of Financial Clerk 1 Tempornr- 1 under Rubber In- 1 Replanting > Board "Fund R In the Department of AgrlculKuola Lumpur. vnii depend on quallflcaind experience -uties of the po«t are mainly nnnncU! hnd clerical which inc!nde preparing and checking ck -rolls,693 words
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Advertisement618 1953-08-20 2 NOTICES THE PROPERTY ft equipment ot Measr*. Kwong Yee I oong Tin Mining Co. Ltd.. of Wang Pteang. Perlw will be sold by Public Auction on the l!th September at 9 m. sharp In front of the Government Building at Jalan Raja. Alor Star. PARTICULARS Mining Certificate Nn. 113— Open618 words
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Advertisement152 1953-08-20 2 TENDER: MMWIN RAILWAY AUCTION SALE AT PORT SWETTENHAM STARTS 9 AM 21ST AUGUST. 19M An auction sn!e of all uncUlmei parjro !-ing in No. 18 Dama?-1 S^crl No ti I in: MoraM Shfi nn'i Yard Dump a' Por' Swettenham will be hfld eommencii* a' P am. on 21st Auzust. 1953152 words
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Advertisement139 1953-08-20 2 w f >^^ X Distributed »>v fonnell Pro*, fo. (M Ltd. LSinfiport Kuili Lumpur— Pn»n|- Milirn Ipsk deuti: Marine engines VM Type reversible and nonr"" i jiwwA TT" reversible for seagoing j*J I l ships with or without super-charger. From 300 1800 H.P. Marine Auxiliary Com *> pressor. Light and139 words
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Miscellaneous260 1953-08-20 2 ClUf* ADADT 1 M»rrow: 7 Hrn; 7.15 Harmon": SiflwArvni' 7.30 Duke Ellincton; 7 .45 Music from 7IS am Mnrnine S»»r TJM« ballet: 8.15 Michael Glvnn: 830 News 755 Jerry Omy; 8 Mantr- Malayan Magazine: 9 Melody and vanl 830 In Malay; 1 p.m. Lunch- Song; 9.30 News: 9.45 D*\id N*260 words
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Article, Illustration190 1953-08-20 3 \S IMI Ml ill lln N. > i land < ruisir I .l v k Prinrr worked rrlrnt Irwh lodav in \rcnvti restari thr puwfr >>t.«lion anil thr wateiwf hi llrlicoplers h.ivr \\rrv flvinj oTer Ihe rpmiiln villacov of the In'ii in Inlands riroppm- rrhrf supplies mil loud190 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-08-20 3 ;■< in the iiurthorn Junsic. rls in the area arc now n d and police r.cnrt."nvided for buses ano Iling thmuch U.P. BANGKOK. Wednesday. 4 STATI cpected to be declared northern provinc .m Th' f r I rroup air Inrro 1 E. Th in tlv53 words
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Article20 1953-08-20 3 CAIRO. Wed Fmperor -f Ethiopia yes- a me ige of tl to Kirns Pa;il of the earthquake A P.20 words
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Article212 1953-08-20 3 Presides at No. 10 meeting LONDON, Wednesday. S}IK WINSTON CHI R( HIM. sprang a surprise today k by returning from the country where he has born irxtinc to preside over a special cabinet meeting: called lo discuss the (ierman problem. vice Ministers and military chiefs also attendedReuter - 212 words
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Article50 1953-08-20 3 HFRI.IN. Wr Merlin terday .shot at a of ibnut 10 men and n running from the French nd killed one man. A* statement by the Lgency adn. •ho deari man was S hiil*. 51, a wantod ho had lived in a imp in West Berlin"50 words
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Article360 1953-08-20 3 Real talks wanted not an argument NEW YORK, Wednesday. JJRITAIN today appealed to the Inited States to make the political conference on Korea a real conference and not a two-sided argument. Before the United Nations General Assembly s Political Committee, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. MinisterReuter - 360 words
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Article118 1953-08-20 3 What my wife must be like BY A\ EX-SOLDIER MANILA. Wed. A FORMER U.S. soldier has appealed to thr Philippine National Red Crass to find him a wife. ph Me Roy. 26. of Baltimore. Maryland, served in the Philippines alter the war for three and half yearn. In In.s letterUP - 118 words
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128 1953-08-20 3 WASHINGTON. Wednesday. AI \l .KNKOV S claim that the Soviet Inion has the hydrogen bomb has produced a drastic change in I nited States civil defence policy. Dr. Ralph Lapp, an atomic scientist and former director of the Atomic Energy Commission's Research Development Board, saidReuter - 128 words
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Article64 1953-08-20 3 Students lost on icecap REYKJAVIK, Iceland. Wed. r r O British university studrnts were feared lout today on the wastes of the world's largest icecap. They were part of a group from Nottingham University. n days ago the two .students left the group's ■nip un a glacier to aacend Iceland'sUP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-08-20 3 MAKING cart wheel* ortr the riant tortoise at Whips n ad c Zoo, Bedfordshire, is 17 year old Windmill theatre girl L.rdia Barton.23 words
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Article49 1953-08-20 3 CAIRO. Wed. One hun-li'-M and thirty Egyptians, -;i<>|pd lo r taking part in the "Blur* Saturday' rlot.s in C;nro on Jan. 2G lxsi were released la.vt ninht President Mohammed uuib had BTaoted thim a pardon to mark the mming Muslim feaat of Qurban Bairam. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article41 1953-08-20 3 NEW DELHI. Woe. Five thousand Indian troops and Rrd Cross men will be airhftrd into the demilitarised zone of Korea to take ovrr the work of jjuardinc prisoners of war. the Commander of thr Indian Custodian forces said. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article18 1953-08-20 3 TRIPOLI. Wrd. Thr Government has approved "a 20-year Treaty of Friendship and Alliance with Britain.— RruterReuter - 18 words
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Article136 1953-08-20 3 Even Japan may be there NEW YORK Wed. Senator Alexander Wiley, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relation.* Committee and a member of the United States delegation to the United Nations, said that when the time comes, Japan a.s well as India and other interested nations should be invited to aReuter - 136 words
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Article69 1953-08-20 3 TARRAGONA. Spain. Wed Spain's enemies are trying to idestrov her religious unity by introducing immodest rlothe.s lin the country. Benjamin 'Cardinal Arriba Castro. Archbishop of Tarrangona, charged in a pastoral letter The prelate said Communists were supporting a campaign under which foreigners appear in scanty69 words
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Article28 1953-08-20 3 BIEFLEFELD. Wed— The trial of four Germans, inciudj me one woman, rharceri with spying for Russia, opens herp I today before the British Hiph Court. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article22 1953-08-20 3 WASHINGTON. Wod William N Gill more was today appointed chipf of the Military Assistance Advisory Group in Slam. UPUP - 22 words
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172 1953-08-20 3 Britain's take-off rocket is world's best LONDON, Wed. Britain has produced a rocket motor. heheTed the most powerful in thy world, which, by boosting an aircraft's takeoff, will enable it to carry a much ***** load. Designed by De Havillands. makers of the Comet jotliners, this new hydrogen peroxide motorReuter - 172 words
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Article218 1953-08-20 3 LONDON. Wed. I ONDON, Stork Exchanur made a generally pood start to new arrount. although Far Eastern I Lvueft were hardly In thr pirture. I Japanese bonds were dull in rather I mixed forelim bond market and I Chinese Issues were mainly ea.«.lrr. There tv little interest in218 words
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Article29 1953-08-20 3 Anglo-Dutch S3 Jugra Land Highlands l fi 3 Kepong f 2/-) 1-fi'i Llngßi <2/-) 2/Rubber Trust 1 3\ Prttntt Besar 4 9 Sedenak Utd. Sua Betor.tj 37 629 words
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Article56 1953-08-20 3 Ampat 8 1 Aver HiUm 25/- I Hong Konc 6 6 Ipoh (18 16 Kamuntinc 8 3 3 London (5-) 4'lo'i Malayan <5/-> 23 Pahanf <s'-> 13 3 Petaling isl> 3 Sungel Best 11'9n Ktnta (s'-) 12 »> 9 Malayan f»/-) 2? S. Tronoh (5/-) 8 f/| Stone 456 words
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Article26 1953-08-20 3 I.ONDON. Aug. 1?) (ash Buyers CXI* 1 Sellers. Vlfi2o; Forward Buyers tfiiaV. Sellers CtlS; Settlement t«2O (up EtVi>. Turnover a.m. 25 tons; p.m. 10.26 words
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Article32 1953-08-20 3 LONDON Au;. 19. 3r>"t IH'.d Sept. 19\d.. O'f-Df"-. If-^d.. Jan.Mar. 19\d.. Apr-June 19Hd., JulySept. 19\d. Auk. rif lS'.rt. Sept. r.lf. 19'» d.. Oct. c if. 19'» d. Tone: Quietly .<tmdy32 words
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Advertisement110 1953-08-20 3 BT jjV. MEANS REDUCED COSTS Wf ,}[l o(Mtr, no liftmc US| n can tHJch FELCO rnupmrnt l^r jJM( 'xJ <»nd efficiency in Lh ti v iP RELYON I" ELCO V.A \(J\ EQUIPMENT FOR ALL f ■IL^*' YOUR lift!nc i° bs 'f*^S; yS maintain, gives yrxj case S "~~1 <n KmHImR110 words
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Advertisement244 1953-08-20 3 i DFPT %^\>L SPECIAL OFFER! W —CANNED MEATS FOOD PARCEL PARCEL SPECIAL. 1 Tin 30ox. NORCO HAM 3 Tins 4ox. VIENNA SAUSAGES 2 Tins 12o«. LUNCHEON PORK 1 Tin 16ox. CASSEROLE STEAK 1 Tin 12ox PORK BRAWN 1 Tin 16ox. STEAK KIDNEY PUDDING PRICE $17.00 mcludi.it; postage, packing and insurance.244 words
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Article118 1953-08-20 4 Chinese to open $10 m. bank A NEW Singapore Industrial and Commercial Bank, with a registered capital of $10 million, will soon be opened The Government has permitted the organisers to issue $3 million capital, a spokesman of the Financial Secretary's Office told the Straits Times yesterday. Mr. Tan Oim118 words
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Article74 1953-08-20 4 Three officials of the Federation of Malaya Adult Education Association will visit Kota Bahru tomorrow to meet the general managing committee of the Kelantan Adult Education Association. They are: Mr. AR. Entwiste, Adult Education officer; Dato Zainal Abidin, a vice-president; and Mr. Chang Ming Kee,74 words
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Article, Illustration219 1953-08-20 4 yiCE- ADMIRAL Sir Charles Lambe, commander-in- chief Far Eastern Naval Forces, told a luncheon meeting in Singapore yesterday that naval craft were still patrolling the west coast of Korea and were prepared if necessary for a resumption of hostilities at short219 words
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Article85 1953-08-20 4 MORE AND MORE Australian families are entertaining Asian university students in their homes Professor W Paton, vice-chancellor of the University of Melbourne, said In Singapore yesterday. He arrived at Kallang Airport by BOAC Argonaut from London, and returns to Austraiia loduy. Prut Patun said •'This hosipitahty movement85 words
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Article166 1953-08-20 4 'HE HURT POLICE' CHARGE JOHORE BAHRU. Wed A ZIZ bin Ali. a Home Guard instructor on an estate In Kulal, churned trial in the police court today on a charge of causing hurt to Hamid bin Mir Zaman. a detective Inspector Poovan said that on Apr 26. he wont, to166 words
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Article89 1953-08-20 4 A WRONG interpretation of the term "amateur-spon-sored show" can lose the Singapore Crty Council $130 each time. For the Council proposes to charge an amateur-sponsored show $70 each time for using the Victoria Theatre. The charge for a professional performance is $200. But until It is clear89 words
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Article83 1953-08-20 4 I Engines failed, says tanker LATEST MESSAGES received in Singapore from the 9.775 ton tanker FujLsan Maru .->ay that her engines failed. The ship was 420 miles from Singapore when her Master radioed that his ship was disabled and drifting. The Singapore Harbour Board deep sea Ul3 Griper left for83 words
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Article69 1953-08-20 4 60 seek jobs in three hours PENANG. Wed. SIXTY PEOPLE, including three women, registered in the first three hours when toe Employment Exchange j opened h*>re today Mr Chia Siew Yin. manager; of the Exchange, told the 1 Straits Times that inquiries had oeen received from three employers with five69 words
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Article43 1953-08-20 4 TAIPING. Wed. An Indian musical recital (nathaswara kacheri) by Vidwan T. M. Rajaratnam Pillai >t South India will be held at the St. Georges School Hall on Aug. 27 at 6 p.m. Proceeds will aid the Indian Children's Welfare Home. Taiping.43 words
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Article85 1953-08-20 4 T*HK public is warned against buying "brown" sugar that has been on sale re<-«'ntlv hv hawkers and in some rvlail shops in Singapore, Mr. W. W. Jenkins, Arting Controller of Supplies, said yesterday. The sugar was sold above the Government rationed priie. The brown sugar is nirrelv white85 words
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203 1953-08-20 4 7 YEARS' GAOL FOR ROBBING TRISHA RIDER VICTOR ADAIKALASAMY, 22. who admitted a number of previous convictions dating from IMS, was sent to seven years' gaol, to be followed by three years' police supervision! by Mr. Justice Brown at the Singapore Assizes yesterday for armed robbery. He was found guilty,203 words
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226 1953-08-20 4 Chinese seek more money for schools yHE Singapore Government is considering an application from Chinese schools for increased grant-in-aid this year. Mr. R. M. Young, Director oi Education, said yesterday. Chinese schools recei child of $31 in 1951 and $76 in 1951 and $73 in $216 in 1951 and $224226 words
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Article41 1953-08-20 4 TAIPING. Wed— The Mentri Besar of Perak toured Larut and Matang for four days, ending on Sunday. On Friday he addressed 250 penghulus, penghulu mudas. ketuas and Home Guards from all over North Perak at the Hokkien Hoay Kuan41 words
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Article68 1953-08-20 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed.— Indonesians in Kuala Kattgsar entertained more than 250 guests at a tea party at the Iskandar Polo club to celebrate the Republic of Indone- sia's third anniversary. Che Nancy Raja Razman j pn-.sided The Raja Prempuan, Van« Amat Mulia. the Raja Bendahara of68 words
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Article145 1953-08-20 4 Bingham sees life in kampong PENANG. Wed 11/ HEN the Resident CommlsI sioner of Penang. Mr.R. P Bingham. attended a Hart Raya Puasa reception by the Malay community hall in June he expressed a wish to be conducted around the kamponzs in Jelutong. Yesterday he was met by 1 Inche145 words
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Article48 1953-08-20 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Wed Bhalk Dawood was sentenced to three months' gaol here for stealing a bicycle from Salleh 1 bin Ahmad. The Magistrate, Inch? Salleh bin Eckhardt. complimented the police— who recovered the cycle four months after the i theft— for their "painstaking investigation."48 words
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Article46 1953-08-20 4 TAIPING. Wed.-Yong Chok Wah, 20, was sentenced to four months in prison for extort- 1 ing money from Tan Geok Lim by putting him in fear of arrest. Another youth, Llew Choon Seng who was tried jointly, was acquitted and discharged46 words
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Article79 1953-08-20 4 PENANG, Wed rpWO youths were gaoled I here today fo r kidnapping 1 a 15-year-old girl Ahmad Shah bin Alaudln. I 21. and Mohamed Noordin bin I Mohamed Shah, 24. were srn- 1 tenced to nine months and I six months' imprisonment respectively by the Sessions Court79 words
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Article256 1953-08-20 4 rpHE following Singapore candidates went successful in I the London Chamber of Commerce (spring" 1953 examination in certificate stag* typewriting CONVENT OF THE HOLT INFANT JESTS Rita Baasafra. TWa Ellxha Anna I Hon. Anne P»tririfc Kelly. Beow Whee Kheng Maureen Faustina Winters. Ronellne Llm. V.M.C.A (OMMHUIiI. (LASSES256 words
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Advertisement233 1953-08-20 4 =M-G-M's COLOSSAL-" I OLOU BY Technicolor OPENS TODAY! AT THE USUAL PRICES 9.1.00- Vi.OO- SI OU (ImliMlintf Tax) 4 SHOWS DAILY! PLEASE NOTT SCREENING TIMES JO.OOa.m. 1.45 5.15 8.45 p.m. OWIN<. T<» Ir \< I H WO MOUIIW MATINEE TODAY! pOPENS y>J?P E °.BtODAYf PHONE 21-116 FOR BOOKINGS sra|AT 11233 words
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Advertisement351 1953-08-20 4 Ph 6903 IBjßMgßsg»g 145 400 From TODAY IrMWfflLu&lllj I 6.30, 9.30 NO TELLING WHAT A blhL w.U 1)0 TO A MAN ...#o with another I 8R338 ■pTTL Hi «r^ IffßoHJ^ MAT 'I/imp' PHI C intr^' "x**} (ipl '[INAI IMIMb UULL melody BLUE GARDENIA-] W Today 11.30 a.m. "RKTIRN OI FRONTIERSMAN"351 words
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178 1953-08-20 5 1 1LTHEN the Singapore City Council proposed to assess two godowns in Kallang and Oeylang on an annual value of $33,000 and $27,000, the rubber firm owning them object- ed that the figures were too high. The company's objection was I upheld this178 words
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Article122 1953-08-20 5 ANOTHER attempt to free the 7,063 ton Panamian owned freighter Calygera stranded on a reef 35 miles off Port Swettenham. will be made at high tide tomorrow. The six steel lighters which have been sent up from Singapore are standing by to take off the cargo122 words
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Article40 1953-08-20 5 Mr. Marie Joseph Doray. a Singapore schoolteacher, who sued his wife, Mary Nanette Joseph, for a divorce on the ground of desertion, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Buttrose h\ the High Court yesterday.40 words
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Article56 1953-08-20 5 Ng Wee Tiong and Chan Mong Pitt, publisher and editor of the Sea Post, a Chinese newspaper, were fined a total of $500 in a Singapore court, yesterday for circulating an obscene article. Ng was fined $300. in default two months' gaol, and Chan $20056 words
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286 1953-08-20 5 WIVES ADVISED— GO BACK TO HUSBANDS r'O young; wives who sued their husbands for maintenance were yesterday advised to return to them by the Singapore Sixth Police Court Magistrate, Mr R. B. I. Paies. No oider.s were made on both their summonses In both cases the wives said hat they286 words
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252 1953-08-20 5 World conferences will also tackle housing OESULTS of two world labour meetings in Japan next month may have far reaching effects on the working conditions and wages of employees in Singapore and the Federation. The meetings are being held by the International252 words
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Article118 1953-08-20 5 AT the end of an inquest yesterday, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, ordered the arrest of a man sitting in court. Mr. Choor Singh said that there was enough evidence for the man, Lim Ah Watt. 25, of Jalan Eunos. to be charged in a traffic118 words
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Article85 1953-08-20 5 Commodity markets optimistic LONDON, Wed. rpHE Financial Times says •*> that the present tone of the commodity markets is a sign of the increasing feeling of cautious optimism. It adds that the steadiness of the commodity prices and the recent advance in rubber and tin may be taken as a85 words
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Article40 1953-08-20 5 TAIPING. Wed Mr Teoh Teik Lee. formerly of Taiping and now a teacher at the Clifford School. Kuala Kangrsar. leaves for Britain next month by air to study physical education at Carnegie College, Leeds, on a Federal Scholarship40 words
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Article223 1953-08-20 5 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. sends hit greetings to all Muslims in tht Colony with the hop- that Han Raya Haji, which falls today will be more enjoyable than ever. In a special message. Sir John says: 'I wish all of you a very selamat223 words
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Article82 1953-08-20 5 IPOH. Wednesday. Perak Chinese dentists vill give free service three times a week at the Kinta district's first dental welfare clinic, which th P District Officer. Mr. D. A Somerville, opened today at Tusing, nine miles from Ipoh. The flrsr patient. Khong Sow Thye, 45, wife82 words
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127 1953-08-20 5 From HALL ROMNEY LONDON. Wednesday. T<HE Sultan of Johore thinks Englishmen eat too x much. -They have tea in the morning, then breakfast, then lunch, then tea. then dinner. thp n supper." he says. '-Eventually the heart decides it won't work any more." The127 words
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Article67 1953-08-20 5 PEXANG. Wed.— When Taib was charged before Lieutenant-Colonel J. F. H. Weston in the Balik Pulau Court yesterday with operating a pirate taxi, he said he was giving a lift to the woman passenger who was his aunt on his mothers side. The woman, however, told the court67 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-08-20 5 BRIDE WO RE WHITE >IK BEN JOHN FERNANDEZ and Miss Myrtle Elizabeth (intnn Ir.iw 'he Church of Our l.ady of l.ourdes. Ophir Koad. Singapore, after their wedding yesterd ay— Straits Times picture.32 words
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Article117 1953-08-20 5 MCA WILL DISCUSS ELECTIONS TIIK election fummlttre or the Singapore branch of hi Chilli >■ tlon trill mpft s(M)n to ;onsldei how tho Association may ronthe City Council elections in Dfcember. a committee member told the Straits Times rday. He kivc an assurance" that 1 C.A. would not touch Ita117 words
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Article68 1953-08-20 5 A sampan man, Sim Chwee Poh, who pleaded gui'ty ln a Singapore Court yesterday to having 5' 4 lb. of opium, was sentenced to .six months' imprisonment. Mr. .1 I > <k. Senior Cu-stoms Officer, said Sim's sampan was stopped by a patrol launch when it68 words
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Advertisement207 1953-08-20 5 ONE BURNER PRESSURE STOVES Sun Flame Pressure Stoves are designed for i*te easy operation and are solidly constructed to five long, efficient service available in Silent or Roarer Models. ml in Sole Distributor* in Singapore, Federation jnd British North Bornea MOLUCCAS TRADING COMPANY LTD. 10 COLLYER QUAY SINGAPORE PHONE *****207 words
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Advertisement242 1953-08-20 5 A Brilliant New Wolseley is here! ii r 883*8 ife^jT <BS^S» I: However seasoned motorist you may be, there's p a new motoring experience awaiting you in the f 4»» •^/jaj^ I Alireh whirr, i i ii r- r- r t neml wy/> <• engine Wolseley Four Forty-four A car242 words
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Miscellaneous105 1953-08-20 5 II I. (IK AVEB M V.X Movie Circle programme ol educuuon.i shoru In church hall, 235 Te.i>k Aver Street. 7.30 p.m. t iST-WBST S(KIETV: Talk on BaU by Mr. W. E. Longhurst at British Council, Stamford Road, 8.30 pm. SIN(iAPORE ART SOtIETV: Exhibition of posters and advertising art at BrUlxh105 words
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Obituary21 1953-08-20 6 on 11th Aususf. 1953. t the Kent Canterbiirt Ho« May. helmed wife of Sir Oeorge Allen. CB E or urn21 words
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Article37 1953-08-20 6 MRS R P BOMPORn »l*he* to thank all thone who sent nw»•»CM of condolence, wrea'h.unrt »'tend^d the funeral of b»-r I^'e husband. Mr R F Bomford. and alao those who helped In making the funeral arrangement*.37 words
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Article38 1953-08-20 6 OVrNO ME\!ORY of T>H Wa'.nf r Police, killed In Srlan«or. Atieu t 1<»S1 Mr. k. m. ho p»s<rd a« a I IBp* Sin. Tort, Zunc Hlng. Ch»ec A: Peer Mohd MORIAI. A rte held at i38 words
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Article57 1953-08-20 6 RE ARTS THEArRE 'up Room 27fh 2«th. 2Th 9 pm Bookings a: LAOY 1 experience c Inriudin? Phone Telok K fiond. Will any O M T.I In rl in fnrmmc a branch of lh* !a<a please 1 P.O B"x 10 > npur rations Use ri your hand-bass h American57 words
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Article769 1953-08-20 6 There M a certain propriety in Brunei's decision to become S.>uth-cast Asia's first welfare But the shades of the will mile ;x-nsions at 60, penfor all widows and orphans, pensions for the blind, the Irpors and the insane, allow— MM for their dependents .llowances finally for anyone769 words
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Article536 1953-08-20 6 There is a casual paragraph in the annual report of the Elections Department (Singa- pore) which deserves rather mere attention than it has had. After the register of voters was closed last year, nearly 25,000 names having been added to the Colony and City rolls, com- plaints were536 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1953-08-20 6 O. H. BRANDON - U.S. leaders train eyes upon Asia O. H. BRANDON rrVO dynamos in the Washington powerhouse are boinp: changed this week. Admiral Arthur W. Radford assumes the chairmanship of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Senator William F. Knowland succeeds the late Senator Taft in the key role of Republican floor-leader1,035 words
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315 1953-08-20 6 interest has beta aroused by the Govern- ment announcement that Sin■•port Ls to have a million dollar public library. Up to the present time, attention would appear to have b«M concentrated mainly upon j provision of a suitable library building, and the Lee Foundation315 words
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Letter80 1953-08-20 6 I CONSIDER the reply of the cinema owners, to my complaint as exceedingly weak. "Go to the .suburban theatres for cheap films".— lf you do. you only see one aim and I a poor supporting programme. "The climate is against double feature programmes." A.s all le^dinc theatres are80 words
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Letter58 1953-08-20 6 rIE Companies Ordinance, 1940, provides that, ir- the winding-up of an insolvent company, the salary or wages due to a clerk or labourer for four months, not exceeding $250, shall rank preferentially. The limit, was based on salaries prevalent in 1950. It is certainly inadequate now. and the58 words
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Letter118 1953-08-20 6 Jobs for planters AT A TIME when there are able and experienced planters looking for appointments in the rubber industry it Is disheartening to .see agency houses giving jobs to men already in well-paid positions. I refer to the contemptible practice, now very prevalent, of making managers look after extra118 words
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Letter142 1953-08-20 6 rpHE Government decided in -I May that the appropriate age of retirement for Singapore services should be 60. Most employees in Governj ment and City Council, who I are due to retire this year, expected that this decision would be put into force quickly but it142 words
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Letter167 1953-08-20 6 YOUR editorial on City Councillors was both timely and sound. The statements might be I directed against, and accepted by. the whole body of City Councillors as a piece of salutary advice. There Is too much muddled thinking and faulty valu-'| ation of time and life167 words
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Letter169 1953-08-20 6 THE results of the L.C.C. Spring Examinations have been released and what sur- 1 prised me most was the very 1 poor percentage of passes in the Shorthand (Certificate 1 Stage > results. From all the centres in Singapore. 1 managed to j rount only 69 passes.169 words
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Article362 1953-08-20 6 Wandering waiter JHIS dispute about lmm tion raws in the Color minds me o. a highly ln.strurtive and entertaining that I read in 1934. cribeci the experiences ol ..aiter after rv left Vienna it i IWS Wll crowns (about 250 Straits dolvel ihe world. His rovlnjts it'Dk362 words
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Advertisement256 1953-08-20 6 rLASSIUKI) \I)S. v M.-r wife o? Oortfnn, on n Mcl- KIOD T" Paphn* 1 Ac I ■on. Pum.-I .John Oordon. or Oenernl Hoaptul. Mil l» r Lfwn on imh Aiisu nvH Hincsipore. to Hllare. «ife tajsr A. C Lewis. R. 8.. v| it ITIOMa > \r\\ I CMbSBS t Mlnrv.256 words
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Advertisement222 1953-08-20 6 Ser vk i: o v Ta r ■v v a gjjA WJ^~~ > i^^^apVaiaaC A waterworks in the West Country wished to increase the output of its filtration plant, aad Mked 1.C.1.'l 'Alfloc' Water Treatment Service for assistance Tests carried out at the work* by an Alfltx: technical service man222 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-08-20 7 SULTAN HONOURS OFFICER m of Arthur torious 1 ncicfi and n to T ,t the brl--1 il i X.unlst •\rmy .cnn r.d n -h H<25 words
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185 1953-08-20 7 TO SERVE MALAYA, BORNEO AND SARAWAK THI World Health Organisation and Malayan and B »rneo Governments plan to establish a big Public Health Training Centre in Singapore. Announcing this yesterday, the Deputy Director of Medical Services. Dr. T. F. Strang. said: "It is185 words
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Article102 1953-08-20 7 HE WILL PAINT IN ROCKIES PAINTING the n Hack and white with a Chinese brash Ls one of the Ltioru to which Mr. Lee sinw Hong, .hi assistant secreluiporc Colonial Is lookins ird when he visits th<next month on Department leader A keen amateur with Chinese brush. Mr Le c102 words
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Article24 1953-08-20 7 Ima LUMPUR, Wednesday. ]> ths in the Federation during 1 v eau.sed onr death. rer, $rrub typhus and it raiiso no death-24 words
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Article127 1953-08-20 7 MALACCA. Wed. IN the Malacca Magistrate's Court today Mohamed Dewa bin Kamis, a Special Constabulary instructor, was sentenced to six months' for extortion. A Malay Special Constable told the court that each he went for weapon tra-lninn Mohamed Dewa asked for money. said Mohamed Dew.127 words
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Article53 1953-08-20 7 PENANG. Wed. Qsmp.n Gumanti. the Indonesian, dancer, will perform at thr Penang Youth Service team < dance to be held shortly at the E and O Hotel The proceeds will help youth teams to extend their work of organising socials. sport > meet.s. Enc!ish and53 words
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Article51 1953-08-20 7 IPOH. Wed. -The first .nth leadership course in the Federation, began here today Organised by the Perak Sta'e Welfare Officer. Mr J. B Saville. the course is being attended by nine Indian, eight Mala\. six Chinese and two Eurasian youths. Subjects include handienfts and physical51 words
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Article22 1953-08-20 7 KI.ANG. Wed— The IndoCeylonese Young Men's Association will meet on Sunday at 0 30 am. at the Jubilee School here.22 words
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Article100 1953-08-20 7 A I IMITED number of passes to visit four United States destroyers— lrwln, Potter. Preston and Picking —will be given to the public on Friday morning at the United States In:ur:nation Service library, Raltlt-.s Place, Singapore. The passes will be given to children only if100 words
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Article, Illustration173 1953-08-20 7 EXPERTS AT PAY A LEBAR pIVIL aviation experts from South East Asia and the Plicttlc wore told yesterday that It was hoped to complete the main runway of Singapore's now multimillion dollar airport at Pay a Lebar by the end of next year.173 words
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Article76 1953-08-20 7 IPOH Wed—The Rural and Industrial Development Authority is not :i money-lender or bank in the normal se: the word but rather a department where .sound and a. able proposall are produced .so that the economic status of applicants for loans might DC unproved. This wa.s said76 words
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Article34 1953-08-20 7 Tlv Singapore Archery Club w.U hold an afternoon /air at its Cluny Road. Singapore, ground on Sunday wi There will be balloon bursting. •'William Tell" and "bandi; shooting" games.34 words
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Article29 1953-08-20 7 SEGAMAT. Wed.— The Kuala Lumpur Flying Club will hold an Air Day at Segamat on August 28. Ton-minute iov rides at $10 per person will be available.29 words
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325 1953-08-20 7 HFARING groans In a übicle next to hLs, Lee Yew Toh. a medicine-man, peeped throuph a hole in thr plank and saw two men beating up hLs neighbour. A few minutes later, he saw ih»- two men eanvin I.'.1 a .-ack Into a rtultiii"325 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-08-20 7 LOADING UP FOR STRIKE NUMBER 4,500 KO\ Al, AM HtltlK .i. ii ii. m. i at Tengah are seen ab»\e hoisting a bomb into the rack of a Hornet for the 4.soi)th -trike asain^t terrorists by ilit- 45th Squadron. The strike, an attack on a bandil camo in central Palianic.UP - 97 words
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Article187 1953-08-20 7 Body found in attap house •PHE body of a 54-year-old widow, Chee Ah Chun. was found stretched out in bed, her head rovrrrd with a cloth and both feet tied to the bed posts, the Singapore Coroners Court was told yesterday. The body was187 words
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Article84 1953-08-20 7 He was not in court: warrant out A WARRANT of meat w,!-, r acainst Peter Ro binson yesterday by the Singapore Sixth Police Court M Mr. R. B. I. Pates, for failing to appear In court. Robinson was summon show cause why he should n n t b>- sent to84 words
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Article92 1953-08-20 7 JOHORE BAJIRU. Wed. —\l I Sheikh All Bin Sheikh Ibra- I him. a sailor in the Malayan Navy, was bound over in $300 to be of good behaviour for two > years for the theft of two fountain perus belonging to Koh Kn« Bah. a shopkeeper.92 words
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Article38 1953-08-20 7 The Singapore Fire Bricade > central station answered five lallan« calls within four hours yesterday The fires were at Mount bat- I ten Road. Holland Road. Bukit T.mah. Bukit Panjang and Alexandra area.38 words
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Article31 1953-08-20 7 KLANG. Wed.— Work on the new Rest House, opposite the Port Swettenham aerodromr. will start soon. The present Re>t House Ls to be used as a V court.31 words
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Article38 1953-08-20 7 TAIPING. Wed.— The Talping S hraru h of the British Red I Society maoe $1,500 from Its w chanty dance at the Ilokkien i j Hoay Kuan. The money ill I pay for uniforms and books.38 words
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Article79 1953-08-20 7 THEMAN WHO CAME BACK \KR being banished from Singapore 20 yea: Inn Koh Linn alias Ling Kins Lee returned to the Colony In a Singapore magistrate ■!d yesterday. l.itn was charjied before Mr 1) H Chapman, the Fifth irt magistrate, with irt timing unlawfully to the Cokmy. He was arrested79 words
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Article61 1953-08-20 7 A party of rrleased P prisoners of war from Korr By into Chansi airfield Singapore, from Japan o clock ton. other aircraft will arr.v with more men later in th^ night. In all. some 40 ex-POW will arrive on the freedom tho troopship A.-'urias. whirh will sail61 words
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Article29 1953-08-20 7 iry Simpson oj Whitley Road. Sincaporr ho n n srantrd a rierrrp nf nullity of marriage in Edinburgh from Mr. D. O. M Simpson, of Sincanorr.29 words
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Advertisement57 1953-08-20 7 'fi A v wppmss KEY 4JJ JOSEPH TRAVERS G SONS LIP •S»glCTT.Tj.J3sa:CTyr«tf-T^i| Jjg (}((&4Z MARCONIPHONE OU NU-T H E WORLD f rxlw I RANSPORTABLE RECEIVER I to- J?Lf ICEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD I 2:.12» ORCHARD ROAD. SPORE 9. PHONI 4566 fr ***** 12i. BATU ROAD KUALA LUMPUR PHONE a57 words
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Advertisement112 1953-08-20 7 E9bV LEATHER ATTACHE CASES Golden Cowhide with Turned in Edges. Two Good Safety Locks. Best Quality Handle with Attractive Lining. Sizes: 14" x 9" x3T $35.00 16" x 9|- x3T $39.50 18" x 10}"x 4" $45.00 20" x 11" x 4" 65.00 SALAMAT HARI RAYA HAJI to assist our customers112 words
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Miscellaneous111 1953-08-20 7 The Weather Minimum temperature 1 7 30 pm on Aug. 18 to "30 a.m. on Au^ 19': SinHiiporo (75 degrees), PenTo) Kota nahru (72*. Kuala Lumpur 73 > Ipoh Kuancati ■M'xinuim temperature '7.30 a.m. to "30 pm on Aim 19): Singapore < 89 1 Penan'. 1 90 > Kota Bahru111 words
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78 1953-08-20 8 Romanised Malay in the first three years of primary education and English thereafter is the best way to enable Malay children to compete with oth condary school entrance it of I I Younc. when rxU fi in somr M nt thouof Miilnv.s ;m<l M78 words
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Article159 1953-08-20 8 SINGAPORE -ity President, Mr T P. F McNcicc. said day thin the Council's law on taximeters will come into force in two weeks, despite the decision by nearly 4,000 taximen to protest to the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, against it. ■M; There is no159 words
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Article37 1953-08-20 8 The Sin and Staff Union's executive council will I i new uniform pro- The new uniform pro] by the Government will have isers. i is the umform t nee of a37 words
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Article26 1953-08-20 8 A c whicl ndon«»d eai •>ining in Krrar inns lour V r had and ftolen from Bo.sruiiibi R Katong missIng The the26 words
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Article49 1953-08-20 8 .inHORK BAHRU. Wed Inchc Sujah bin Haji Abdul Rahim. returned to Johore Bahru today from England Wlti a B.Sc i Economics II went on a Sultan Ibrahim studentship scholarship and iway nearly three jreatl Inche Suiah has been p tMi Pahat as Assistant District Officer49 words
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Article65 1953-08-20 8 THh 7 200 Jointly owned by H.iniburcAmr:.- thr Nord- papn:< a stabnhi;> to trriv* thp end or followed in weeks by the Braunsehwenz Present plans are to b regular three-weekly servicp with new freighters wit; >ced of 17' 2 knots The Weserstein has a Ity of 10.00065 words
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188 1953-08-20 8 Glory of old Rome rolls in— properly taxed A ROMAN cladiator in horse-drawn chariot rolled through the streets of Sincapore yesterday. \s thousands stared, the gaudy relic of ancienl Rome rattled its vmv amonK the sleek petrol chariots <»f thr 20th crntury. Puzzled traffic police hastily thumbed throueh thr hicliwav188 words
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Article, Illustration240 1953-08-20 8 Indians may carry fight to London Mass meeting will be called RESOLUTIONS protesting: against the new Immigration Ordinance will be considered at a mass meeting of Indians in Singapore soon. If passed, they will be sent to the Indian Government to be taken up with the Colonial240 words
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Article38 1953-08-20 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed- Pupils of the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind in johorc Bahru are now learning I English. Mr. Leslie Cheah of the English College, Johore Bahru. has b<-cn appointed their English tutor.38 words
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234 1953-08-20 8 Show is full of songs, dances A THREE-HOUR revue. "Oriental Night", is expected to raise the last $10,000 needed to pay for the only leper school in Singapore. It will be presented on September 5 at the Happy World. The school, the Rotary Club's234 words
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58 1953-08-20 8 Thf Singapore Hawkti> Union has collected $3,211 from members for the Geylang fire victims. The monrv will be given to the Blue Cross charitable organisation for distribution to the victims. Hawkers and market .stall holders in 33 different arexs in Siniii'.pore helped to raise the58 words
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Article92 1953-08-20 8 J.B. talent shows to aid Welfare JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A TALENT competition Is bring organised by Mrs. G. Danker to helD the Johore Bahru District Welfare Association's Welfare Week. The artists who take part will give shows on Sept. 1 i Majade? Barracks i and Sept. 2 and Sept. 392 words
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Article36 1953-08-20 8 Lorries or trailers carrying timber in bulk will no longer ,be allowed in Collyer Quay and Fullerton Road between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., noon and '2.30 p.m.; and 4 p.m. and 5.30 p.m36 words
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Article225 1953-08-20 8 SOME people leaving the J Colony, particularly servicemen, have a curious habit I of abandoning their old motor can on the roadside, the acting Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. Ong Boon Ann. said yesterday. Evidently the owners felt the cars were not worth selling, he225 words
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Article55 1953-08-20 8 Two Singapore girls who are .students at the Washington State College, USA., helped to prepare Chinese food for an international dinner at the ccllege recently. They are Miss Florence Yeo, and Miss Marjorie Chan. Other girl students from Japan and India also prepared some of their55 words
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Article37 1953-08-20 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.The Grand Prix racing on Aug. 2 netted $9,035. The Singapore Motor Club will receive 10 per cent. The balance will be handed over to the Johore Bahru District Welfare Fund.37 words
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Article27 1953-08-20 8 The All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society invites members and friends to a Harl Raya gathering at 31, Lorong 12. Geylang, Singapore, at 2 p.m. on Saturday.27 words
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Article18 1953-08-20 8 Malay soldiers of GHQ Signal Regiment, Singapore, have given $143 to the Geylang fire victims fund.18 words
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114 1953-08-20 8 T>WENTY bandit-flßhting soldiers will be in the circle front row of Singapore's Rex Cinema next. Tuesday, for the world premiere of the British film about Malaya's jungle war, 'Terror in the Jungle." Mr. Arnold Nassim bought thf> .*f\ils for them They m.iv sro114 words
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Advertisement160 1953-08-20 8 THE FAVOURED GIFT OF THOSE WHO CHOOSE fr*^ I (ZArttao TftOic VT" 1 show the greatest regard when you give the V New Parker "M" Pen. For Parker "51 "is recognised throughout the world as the finest of writing WITH THISf instruments. ...WIIH THESE On y lhc p arker 5r160 words
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Advertisement391 1953-08-20 8 JUST ONE BBUSHINO WITH Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste DESTROYS BAD BREATH H llrrr N thr M > h I.. t opln II j '^^^■■t r I hlnmphvll I I ■tnl\ .and thr I VMM oni* morr I j*r W'^'^Bb h t>fo BBSB^BaHBaBSSSSS] i' |u mouiht: I i LraTaTaK^ y Clinical Tests391 words
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Article292 1953-08-20 9 DENISE - Comfort for guests DENISE Bt HAVE you ever slept a night or two in your own spare bedroom? Without going to that length there are probably several things you can do to make it mon comfortable. Vn> r« In a really wrl l -equipped room •nd enjoyed it sn much292 words
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Article, Illustration83 1953-08-20 9 Photo by KOK AH CHONC HERE is the latest thing in slacks for women; "Matador" pants for beach and sports wear with a tailored, waist hugeing jacket to match These are m.sde in hard wearing cotton twill that should withstand a hundred washings. The pants and jacket are availableKOK AH CHONC - 83 words
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Article306 1953-08-20 9 .1 Irinln-t for S'J.LOOO ONE Singapore store is featuring a idra in cosmetics. A wellknown firm is making liquid cleansum cream in plastic bottles. I look forward to more use being made of this idea: breakages account for unnecessary -eplace ments especially when there are young children around306 words
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Article, Illustration183 1953-08-20 9 The perfect all-purpose two-pieces pieces are essential to the well-dressed woman. They are "right" for afternoon, cocktail parties, the races or informal evenings at the theatre and dining. TV Sketched here are two examples of the perfect two-piece one of them (LEFT) available in Singapore. It is of shantung. The183 words
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Advertisement248 1953-08-20 9 kaflaHfek. bUbl^lb^bW L '*2m I 1 < e3BW is next best to breast -feeding \*lL jj -.y--uhm ymt rjnnoi hrra«t.fred B^hy. ask your- > tKM %e\f the«e important q«e«tions about the food f £<** \n\x «ill give him instead. i IJs it a complete f t f all-milk food f248 words
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Advertisement276 1953-08-20 9 ENJOY THIS DELICIOUS DRINK AROUND THE CLOCK! Yon need never n«y "no" to i^H Instant Pontum Drink it morn- Bl^ inir or night, with meals or aj^££i between any time you want a delicious beverage. i U Instant Postum is a healthful «-Blat beverage made from wholesome ■^■^CVWiIbM wheat and276 words
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Miscellaneous14 1953-08-20 9 c. c. c. Collect six of tnese coupons to join the ChUdren'M Corner Club.14 words
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370 1953-08-20 10 TIN SHARES EASE BUT INDUSTRIALS REMAIN FIRM TIN FALLS, RUBBER RISES THE Singapore share market had rather a mixed day yesterday. Tin shares were easier at the opening and after the tin price fall, declared at noon, this easier trend was accentuated. This section closed with sellers at yesterdays buyine370 words
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Article173 1953-08-20 10 BOURNE. Wed. THE upward movement in general investment prices received a check on the Stock Exchange today when a measure of proflt-i «k--ing took place. Rises and falls were more In ba.ance. Oo|d shares continued to speculative interesi. but prices here were lrretfular. Bonds held flrmlv Apart from173 words
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Article118 1953-08-20 10 NEW YORK. Wed. 4FTER i mixed openinc 'h» '<rk Market y^'erdav sraee H D recovery, nurture-! by tech- nlcal consideratjon.s and some en- i couraelnc coopera'e news. The main body advances were i mainly fractional The effort to Improve filtered fiunnp the afternoon with n'rugele to hold fairly118 words
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Article187 1953-08-20 10 Thorn was good tone on tho Singaporr rubber market yesterday and September first grade which had reached 66] i-rA'.-* a pound, closed at r '.V'i cents, which was still onequarter c< nt above Turclose The market opened to good trade buying but levelled off with some profit-taking. There187 words
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Article18 1953-08-20 10 The price of tin in Sinirapore yesterdar «a«; declared at 5307 a picul. I don-n S2.18 words
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Article156 1953-08-20 10 SHIPS lying alongside the Sincapore Harbour Board wharves or 'ed today are.Canton 1 2. Callex Singapore 4 I, n Maru C.P., Chyeb.iRyoaa Maru 89. Pundua 11. Souri^n II 14. Tournat 18. Ginko Maru 19 20. Fernhill 23 24. Buloh 25 2«. BurnMde 27 28. MongoUa 29 30. Radnorshire156 words
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Article75 1953-08-20 10 Sinrapore Chinrvo Produce F.\chmnre: Noon prirr>. per ptrul were: ropr»: stpadv; Aucust «33 bttjrtn 533 1 sellers: September 33 buyer*. $33', sellers. 'Coconut oil: up $1: *S5 sellers Pepper: quiet, no business rrported: dovi-n $10: Muntok nhi r $325. Sarawak $320. I.amponc blac!? $275. Lewis and Pe»t: Closinc75 words
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Article38 1953-08-20 10 On the free pxchansr m^rkfi In Hone Konc yesterday thr V S dollar wa.s quoted at 5 !>32.S for ca.vh and I ns.s for TT. Rterlinc was quoted Ri and one M of cold at 2«:38 words
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Article38 1953-08-20 10 Th^ Unit*^l Malacca Rubber Estates Ltd., harwfpd R8.72" pounds nf rubber In Mar U.MO pounds In June and 10P ion nound c in Julr. makinc I tot*] of 274 "Rn pounds for th«> thrr^ mon'hv38 words
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Advertisement969 1953-08-20 10 v* 1413 MANSFIELD tic CO., LTD. m 240s 'I' in .The', Peoaec AH ether D*pt BLUE FUNNEL LIME °*P" nptmn po-t% to land and ditchergr carqe SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS "in*) Aug 19/20 Auq 21/22 r A>,q 71 Auq 24 Aug 27/29 Auq 30/31 jlltM. Auq969 words
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Advertisement666 1953-08-20 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/U.K./CONTINCNT Spore P. S'hom P«oonej Monaolla" tor Bangkok. Sokjoh. M- .k-wvj Monilo. Kobe ond Gdn 29/30 "Mogdala" for Bangkok 9/10 Sept 8/ 8 Sept. 4/ 7 Sept "Indlo" for Rr>no l -ok Se H~rvj Cong. A/oniH Kobit Y-kohomo 3/ 4 Oet 2/ 2 Oct 30666 words
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Advertisement646 1953-08-20 10 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. For U K /CONTINENT P S'hom Brnlorfi LOndm *-**ero. C-- 21 27 Auq 28/30 Aug. 31 Atq/ 1 Sept. Bcnnevh <-r Avon rpool, Glosgow M^~- 30 Auq/ 5 Sept 4/ 8 Sept. 9/10 Sept Benclruch fw tonclon, KiKr 29AU9./ 3 Sept 4/ 8 Sept 9/11 Sept646 words
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Advertisement1024 1953-08-20 10 McALISTER tSc CO., LTD. TIL No 5904 ELLERMAN Ac BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, S«N FRANCISCO, HAMBURG 4 HULL PORTLAND. SEATTLE 4 VANCOUVEI O-V1 for US A Nor-h Atlantic Port. A{t cpt,n, car,, for Central 4 South s.; tITr Tr~ 2i/27au, '"^i 0 /JlAuq 2 \\\;r ]0Au1,024 words
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287 1953-08-20 11 I s<ame of missed chances Pulo Bukom Sports Club hud to be content with a 1-0 victory over Singapore Traction Co. in their Div. B gam:in the padang jmtterday. Bukum were the titter and better team, dominating play lor the major part of287 words
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Article, Illustration364 1953-08-20 11 'Giant killers' F N beaten 3-1 by OTEC ■1i1iiJ.1.111.U1Li...1.i.-ii,i..1l IN a fast Div. A second round fixture, Oriental Telephone Electrical Company left the field winners by three goals to one over "giant killers" Fraser and Neave at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. K. and N. last week were the first team364 words
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Article219 1953-08-20 11 SHELL Sports Club began the second round of the.r Div A campaign with a brilliant 6-1 victory over Singapore S'oragc at Paya Lebar 'lay. Both team.s were not at full strength. Shell were without four of their key men while P.C.S. felt, in no small measure.,219 words
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Article36 1953-08-20 11 LONDON. Wed In a Gla-s--•ovs Cup first round tie jre Celtic iirew with Queen's Park There wa.s no .scon In Ulster Cup matches Distillery beat Banger 2-u and Ard.s drew 1-1 with Glenavun Renter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article81 1953-08-20 11 YORK. Wed. THE Aga Khans four-year- old rolt Norooz won the Ebor Handicap valued ju.st over 1 3.000 and run over a mile and three-quarters here today. Sir Humphrey De Tm fiord's Papillio wa.s serond and Mr. H. K Frost** Philantrope was third Twenty -one ran.81 words
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Article65 1953-08-20 11 Police teiim to meet Singapore t Her real ion Club In the Sin- Cricket Associations senior tneni Bnal on :he j>udani{ on ■day ;.nd Sund.i\ I Cheuh Kirn Swee leapt), S K Bundram, V. l»Ú s Vellupillai J C Cookc R. Delllk.m. R. da R65 words
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Article301 1953-08-20 11 CHARTERED Bank beat Stanv.u- 3-2 In the SBHFA Div. B league and cup game at r Park yesterday. Thian Chang «2> and Heng ored for the Bank while K<k Tong and Param replied lcr Stanvac G. Muthu.<amy refereed. DrVISION C AIKKCANTILE Bank beat i»* Handelsbank301 words
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Article264 1953-08-20 11 Latest positions in the SBHFA league and cup competition are: P W D L. F A pt> Kongknng Bk. 7 0 1 30 6 12 )TEC 7 5 1 1 21 11 r raw N»>a\f 2 3 3 14 111 MM Darhv 7 2 1 4 14264 words
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299 1953-08-20 11 HONGKONG Bank had to fight hard for their 2-1 victory against Sime Darby in their Div. A game at Keppel Harbour yesterday. Sime Darby had only nintmen in the first ten minutes I and they played with ten for the rest Of theReuter - 299 words
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Article123 1953-08-20 11 iron. Wed. 'TWO sports enthusiasts, whose names are not revealed, have applied to the Badminton Association of Malaya, through the Prrak Badminton Association, for permission to sponsor a Malayan team of badminton players in a niiind llir wur Id trip. It is proposed that the Malayan123 words
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Advertisement691 1953-08-20 11 ovonv°ow<^rrV 0 < 1 V^ c> W* r> V of *ii' off> V < 0 V of> V 00 Vi^' I oft«>CK^oo<'xjo»'%oor^o«'Sc>%oc>%o«jr?^o«'Soo RAFFLES HOTEL g HI OR EXCLUSIVE CUISINE SERVICE 5? dine tonight in the Air-Conditioned A I Elizabethan \X/ I I i 1 x£ afterwards dance to A C.691 words
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Advertisement353 1953-08-20 11 f^^^L»^B> '^Bd_^ V-^-* »4l ADVT OP TMI GENERAL fLICTRIC CO.. ITO.. OF tMCLANO SiNOAPORI MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR MNANC Xl 111 A HOTEL (IN ROI -\l»Si No 81, BENCOOLEN STREET Spore. 7. Phone Nos. 3492, *****. Fre»h Airy Rooms with Modern Furniture and sanitation I^mHmVVw *> Charges Moderate I Guaranteed Easy353 words
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Article1267 1953-08-20 12 JACK FINGLETON - The crowd wars: 'We want Len' FROM JACK FINGLETON THE OVAL, LONDON, WEDNESDAY. ENGLAND REGAINED THE ASHES AFTER AN INTERVAL OF YEARS WHEN THEY SCORED A (IREAT EK.HT WICKET VICTORY OVER AUSTRALIA IN THE FIFTH AND FINAL TEST WHICH ENDED HERE TODAY. TWO AND A HALF1,267 words
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Article146 1953-08-20 12 Ii was a perfect wicket HUTTON A I lIX ii lor vis von, this is what l.m Mutton. Fncland's captain, had to say of the muchdixussed pitch: Marl I hatted throuchout the summrr on 1 1 v the same kind of pitch. I would have hacked myself to make ''.MMReuter - 146 words
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Article87 1953-08-20 12 SYDNEY JTVNKS star George thineton h;us dcci( :n Australia and not tn rot urn »o Nrw Zoa'.and where hr hart boon livinc for nearly two >■■ who member of thr Au.stCup tram which won ihr Davis Cup frnm :hr in N^w Zpaiand in If>s l Ho h;ts87 words
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Article20 1953-08-20 12 .Mon Hern n fnenrllv I'vkr-. m^tch at the BODCA erotind enred for >he Sikhs and D20 words
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Article72 1953-08-20 12 AISTRAI.IA Ist Inn^ At STRAI.IA —2nd Inn*.: IK! ENGLANB l»t Inns.: 306 r NOLAND 2nd Inn*. Hutlon run out 17 rtrirh not out i 3 May r navidton b Miller 37 ompton not out Extrm 1 Total (for 2 »klv) Hi iVirkrtn Ml al: 2». M. ihhmivii O. M.72 words
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Article, Illustration201 1953-08-20 12 THE PIGEON MAN PLAYED IN SLANGAPORE 'IMII man »lio iuumil K*MfM ainuMiniiil b> chasing the pui i Mra| iiiiin Mm oval dill 111- Ihi' I r>( null il ■>■■ lurMla), Itiutn a.-lor, -.lunilil In it-inrnilirifU li\ llk- uldri in i.i tlilll of >lll^.l|Milr mi kilns 111 IH4W, Hlirii lie was201 words
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Article255 1953-08-20 12 By Our Boxing Reporter FOR the first tinu* since UIC war the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association is sending a team to box in the Federation only to Johore Bahru, it is true, but it is a move in the ri«ht direction. On Friday, Aug.255 words
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251 1953-08-20 12 rpHREE JTOVng airmen Sgt Anthony Johnson. Cpl. h Marßinson and LAC. .i »hn w: each of whom won two individual events 'urns of the day at ttw annual swtanmlns chamDloruihlrM of ttw R«val Air Fnrc,. i Malaya 1 held at S-'lr §r yrvti-iiiav. Srlo'251 words
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Article303 1953-08-20 12 EPSOM JEEP - SPOTTING THE WINNERS EPSOM JEEP li< \t\ ten to follow at the Sotoagor Tun c;ub meeting are: Talio: H.m the remarkably bnprovi a .ne«k over the Bukit limaii six luinth. in fim ShoM Show: l'u up Iwopood performances win we!--man in Jillv. IYille unlucky when finishing second to Quitksilv.r over303 words
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Article134 1953-08-20 12 IMMORTALS' WATCHED THE TRIUMPH iawcial < orrespomlctil idoi II I md and I thr n.i t.mr Trsts had V. I). n were .some of I All of I I Many of them I H h. Herbert H mi I now irl from coaching is alao I member ol his county134 words
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Article19 1953-08-20 12 Dent his 12 1 in drawn final I I M of ihrm o^l r a I (Denl 121 iiffl19 words
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Article12 1953-08-20 12 ird. lim Her SrnM Mnhimr* Kirn fhee f"h12 words
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Article345 1953-08-20 12 TAM HONG POH - TAM HONG POH ASIAN TABLE TENNIS TOURNEY K\ HONG KONG'S hopes of korpinjj thr Baroda Cvp "blue riband" of Asian t.iblp tennis for another year have been shattered by the "I wont play' attitude adopted by their world-ranking champion. Sih Su Chu. S;h. ii was345 words
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Miscellaneous6 1953-08-20 12 SINGAPORE TlDi:sl roDAi H KiM H.1.0U <6 words
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