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Title Section14 1953-10-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES In Malay* No. 947. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1953. 15 CENTS14 words
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132 1953-10-04 1 SINGAPORE'S "slump* is fading away. More than 1,000 new firms have been set up in the past eight months 240 more than closed down in the same period. Singapore's Chief Employment Officer, Mr. F. C. Tyson, told the Sunday Times yesterday that132 words
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Article, Illustration180 1953-10-04 1 most of the world, I Malaya is just a place i where rubber and tin come I from, and where bandits lurk behind every tree. Those who live here know just how wrong that impres- I sion is, but it is often diffi- cult to explain180 words
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Article226 1953-10-04 1 LONDON, Saturday. CIR WINSTON CHURCHILL is planning a new bid to J break the East-West deadlock, political sources here said today He is considering whether to raise the subject of talks with Russia when he addresses the annual Conservative Party conference at Margate. Kent, next week.Reuter - 226 words
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Article114 1953-10-04 1 CAMP FRIEDLAND, Sat. A NEW consignment of 706 German repatriates from the Soviet Union arrived here yesterday as evidence mounted that many foreign nationals are still held in Russian prison camps. The new group was given a triumphant welcome from tens of thousands of Germans whoAP - 114 words
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Article31 1953-10-04 1 VANCOUVER. Sat. -British Empire Games officials anr nounced today that 18 Com- monwealth countries would srnd athletes to the 1954 games in Vancouver. The latest entry was Malaya. -British31 words
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191 1953-10-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AN Australian-made miniature wireless communications set which a man can carry in two small pouches on his belt may be "just the stuff we are 'looking for," according to vgnal officers fighting the bandits in the jungles of the Federation191 words
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Article61 1953-10-04 1 LONDON, Sat. rE STERLING area increased gold and dollar reserves by U5517,000,000 during September to U552,486,000.--000. the Treasury announced yesterday. The reserves, which are the sterling area's entire capital for trading with countries which require dollar or gold payment, are now substantially above the two billionAP - 61 words
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Article50 1953-10-04 1 LONDON, Sat— Westminster Abbey is to re-open for public services in November for the first time since the Coronation in June. The Dean of Westminster, Dr. Alan Don. announced yes-tf-rday that he expects the Abbey to be "in full working order" by that date. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article25 1953-10-04 1 More than 300 people attended the sth Annual Gala Ball of the Jewish Welfare Board held at the Sea View Hotel last night25 words
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Article52 1953-10-04 1 MADRAS. Sat.— Police with batons charged black-shirted anti-Nehru demonstrators in Madras yesterday, injuring 50, as the Indian Premier toured the city Seven people were arrestd. The demonstrators, members of Dravida Kazhagam an organisation of Tamiils, are demanding an independent Tamil state free from the New DelhiAP - 52 words
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Article53 1953-10-04 1 COLOMBO, Sat.— The Ceylon Government yesterday ratified a four-year agreement with Burma under which Ceylon will buy a minimum of 2,000 tons of rice for the four years 1954 to 1957. Under the agreement Burma has undertaken to Increase her sale to 6,000 tons should CeylonReuter - 53 words
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Article177 1953-10-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. (GOVERNMENT staff unions in the Federation and Singapore today agreed to set up a liaison body to co-ordinate policies and exchange information and ideas. The decision was taken at a special meeting in Kuala Lumpur of representatives of the Government Services177 words
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136 1953-10-04 1 N'lists want 'custodian' troops withdrawn TAIPEH. Sat. ANGRY Chinese press today attacked Indian custodian authorities for their reported "wanton" killing and clubbing of anti-Communist PoW's in Korea. The outspoken Mlnchu Wan Pao (National Evening Newsi in its editorial demanded immediate withdrawal of Indian troops in Korea. Ta Hwa (Great China)UP - 136 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-10-04 1 Mr Ancurip Bevan puts on his most rugged expression as he listens to Labour Party chairman, Mr. Harry Earnshaw, at tfic party's annual conference at Margate, England. Listening at left is Dr. Edith Summcrjkill A few minutes after tftis picture was taken Mr.67 words
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213 1953-10-04 1 Planes pound rebels as French wait for new attack SAIGON, Saturday. CRENCH Union planes pounded Communist-led Vietminh concentrations around the vital Red River Delta rea in Northern Indo-China today as a high French officer warned that a rebel offensive was near. 826 bombers blasted Vietminh troops in the Hoa BinhAP - 213 words
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Article30 1953-10-04 1 CALCUTTA, Sat. A United Nations Globemaster which arrived yesterday left for Hindnagar in Korea this mornine carrying the second and last batch of 195 custodian troops. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article36 1953-10-04 1 WASHINGTON, Sat Japan's role In the reconstruction programme for war devastated Korea will be an important issue In talks between Eisenhower Administration authorities and a high level Japanese mission now in Washington.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article68 1953-10-04 1 SEIBERLING TYRE and Rubber Company yesterday followed two other rubber firms in boosting passener: car tyre prices about 2'= percent and truck tyres about 5 percent. U.S. Rubber Co. of New York and General Tyre and Rubber Co. announced the increases on Thursday. Other major rubberAP - 68 words
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Article49 1953-10-04 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The South Korean Foreign Minister Mr. Y. T. Pyun. met for more than an hou r with the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dulles, yesterday to discuss possible ways in which the United Nations may break the deadlock over the Korean political conference. U.P.UP - 49 words
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Article145 1953-10-04 1 JAKARTA. Saturday. k/ORE self-government was in the offing today for strife-torn Acheen, in Northern Sumatra. Information Minister. Dr. F. L. Tobing, said last night after a four-hour meeting of the Indonesian cabinet that last week's bloody uprising of Muslim separatists had spurred plans to giveUP - 145 words
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Article108 1953-10-04 1 MARGATE, Sat. THE FORMER Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, told cheering Labourites yesterday the Labour Party "expects to have charge of the government in a very short time." Winding up the party's annual conference, the 70-year-old Socialist leader called on Labourites to close ranks with108 words
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Article21 1953-10-04 1 SAIGON. Sat.— The ftw-day Vietnam airport strike ended at midnight with a compromlKp agreement on union wage demands.21 words
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Article213 1953-10-04 1 CANDIDATES, contesting the Singapore City Council elections in December, have started door-to-door canvassing. Some candidates who expect stiffer opposition t'lan they encountered during the last elections are drawing up elaborate programmes. Large sums have already been spent on hand bills and posters The U.M.N.0.-M.C.A. Alliance met213 words
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Article, Illustration184 1953-10-04 1 CEVEN people tied in the Straits Times "Pick the Brides" Contest No. 7. Esch wll receive $714.28 The winners were: SINGAPORE: Robert Lim. fiO Zion Road; Lim I"c Ann, lni B T.ui.jnng Pagar Road: Boev Chee Choon c o No. 11 Keppel Road; F. P. Podisingho. Block184 words
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Article38 1953-10-04 1 PENANG. Sat— P. Kanniah. a police supervisee, was sentenced to one month's gaol today for failing to notify the police of his address. He was released from prison on Sept. 17, the court was told.38 words
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Advertisement84 1953-10-04 1 ifP^ ECC Light up one of these superb English cigarette* of pre-war excellence. Savour the rich, mellow smoothness of that pure Virginia tobacco and you will have formed a lasting preference for Rothmans De Luxe Virginia You will know why, in the most distinguished homes and clubs, Rothmans S~-~}l De84 words
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Article, Illustration3566 1953-10-04 2 HAZARDS OF JIXGLE WARFARE IX MALAYA "I sa« an army of iheni aclvam-iiii; across the ground in a solid column three feet wide Another thrilling extract from the book everyone is talking about— "Jungle* Green 9 by Major Arthur Campbell of the Suffolks. The author and his3,566 words
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Article440 1953-10-04 2 HARLAND MANCHESTER - HARLAND MANCHESTER By NEW YORK IF someone invented a household electric light bull smaller than a pencil erasei which would never burn out would cut the light bill 9! per cent, would not get hot and could be thrown at i brick wall without breaking it440 words
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Advertisement420 1953-10-04 2 ml till .^^|I^^^^B«BBBBBa»B^BW how is yours! I^^s^ f* Too many men and women take their hair 0t for granted. Only when it becomes dry and lifeless or comes out on the comb, do they realise that, to look well, hair must -^^^^f^^^^^L be well. To understand hair health you must420 words
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Advertisement647 1953-10-04 2 Pepsodent really gives Teeth cleaned with Pepsodent are whiter, much whiter! That's because they are cleaner! And they are cleaner because Pepsodent is the only toothpaste that contains Irium*. Pepsodent with Irium cleans away the film which not only ddk teeth, but also harbours the dangerous germ« that can cause647 words
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Article, Illustration177 1953-10-04 3 A MAN who risked his life and saved valuable laboratory instruments of the City Council analyst department from falling into Japanese hands will be retiring on Tuesday after 38 years' service with the Council. Mr. Swee Lian Choo joined as an overseer in Singapore municipality177 words
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Article115 1953-10-04 3 Singapore rubber market ruled quiet yesterday and slightly easier with little trade interest. October first grade closed at 62 I 4 cents a pound, threeeighths of a cent below Friday's close. Closing prices were unchanged on noon and the closing tone was quiet Singapore Chamber of Commerce115 words
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366 1953-10-04 3 Seamen offered $2,000 to smuggle in Reds I SIH ltl»\in MALAYS ARE TEMPTED...' —sail* captain A SEAMAN can get $2,000 for smuggling anyone into Malaya, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Coode, has been told. And because seamen are so underpaid, says Captain T D. Richards, adviser and negotiator366 words
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Article, Illustration140 1953-10-04 3 At Scouts tun-fair IJUNDREDS of people in search of fun and food flocked yesterday to the scouts' carnival on the flag-bedecked Raffles Institution grounds, Singapore. They spent many happy hours roaming from stall to stall. Among the many attractions were coconut shies, darts, fencing,140 words
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Article18 1953-10-04 3 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was declared at 5303.37 1 2 a picul. unchanged.18 words
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Article78 1953-10-04 3 The Singapore Blood Bank is short of Group B blood and more donors are needed, says the weekly report of the Blood Transfusion Service. Last week, 103 people gave blood to the bank. Transfusions given totalled 101. Among the donors were 13 men from 55 Company78 words
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Article45 1953-10-04 3 Admitting possession of a gallon and three Quart* of samsu In a room in Sembawantc Road on October 2, Ang Ah Chun, 81. was yesterday fined $150. in default three months' gaol, by the Singapore Seventh Police Court Magistrate. Mr T. Kulasekaram45 words
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Article32 1953-10-04 3 The annual delegates' meeting of the Singapore Services Union scheduled for yesterday was postponed until next Saturday. This is the second time the union has postponed its meeting.32 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-10-04 3 Mr. John Danker and his bride, formerly Miss Celine Nicholas, after their wedding a t the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Singapore, yesterday. Sunday Times picture.29 words
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Article125 1953-10-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. ffWO Indian Communist •a. terrorists murdered Mr. A. L. Subramaniam, 30, Assistant Manager of Nagappa Estate, about 12 miles east of Segamat, Johore. this morning. Mr. Subramaniam was travelling in a lorry when it was stopped by the bandits, who were armed with125 words
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Article68 1953-10-04 3 Singapore people are going to have to pay double bank charggs on accounts which average less than $1,000 a month. In a notice issued with all the September statements, it was announced that the Malayan Exchange Banks Association have decided to step up the half yearly68 words
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91 1953-10-04 3 Indonesian youths for Taipeh ratty rpWENTY-NINE Indonesian -1- youths flew into Singapore yesterday by Indian Airways Skjmaster from Jakarta on thtir way to visit Taipeh at the fhvitatkm of the Formosa Government. The youths, selected from 13 territories in Indonesia, will see Talpeh for the lint time In their lives.91 words
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Article94 1953-10-04 3 Most of the expectant mothers in the Singapore Improvement Trust quarters in Delta Road area can now get free midwifery service. Miss Tham Yet Meng, a qualified nurse, who lives in quarter there, has volunteered to give free srvice to members of the Havelock Estate Community94 words
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Advertisement174 1953-10-04 3 ''TsiS3iih"'i' *c OtBU .AM KEKR A. •'^vr Vrrdi*' Bjjifr P>vUKf M«K( I r- CHEEK ROUCE <J» animal aaka "xl. lhat fr— m <lx prWta twh Mat m |U»m ih-.ll— i ar» i«iii >«i»t iia|Un» or.ir. ihr illauo* W la*«licf lacul .11. P4.N-STIH IUKWP" NEW LIPSTICK ■W araam haw aMaa aft.174 words
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Article, Illustration682 1953-10-04 4 A. George - A. George WITH HOOK, LINE AND SINKER By JHE Muar River wall, from opposite the Government offices to the Mosque, is a favourite haunt of anglers. Men, women and children can be seen of an evening sitting on the wall holding their682 words
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Article350 1953-10-04 4 C. K. CAMPBELL - PIGTAIL RIOTS IN K.L C. K. CAMPBELL The old days By rE Victoria Institution in Kuala Lumpur, the largest school on the mainland, was started in a small way under a committee of directors with Mr. Shaw as headmaster. The choice of this educationalist proved very fruitful as he remained350 words
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Article, Illustration592 1953-10-04 4 The Countryman's JOurnal BRAZEN VOICE FROM THE SKY pKDUR days ago a plane was seen flying, apparently aimlessly, round the countryside, but eventually it confined itself to the vicinity of the Dusun and the building site over the way. When it first reached our land we heard a loud brazen592 words
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Advertisement154 1953-10-04 4 ff% mTI #1 0^ W* Vfl mb fr L BB^^BJB^k l4> |ja^i flft PgECRU^IJ BRYLCREEM keeps the hair soft, lustrous yHr and natural-looking all day long W pg£Cfijs^-J BRYLCREEM's pure oils are emulsified for W 0 clean grooming BECRu^Ei BRYLCREEM contains no gum, no soap, ■*ttnn no spirit, no stareh154 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-10-04 5 Little Aisah Almaifiore buys a flag from Lilian Ooi and Ng Yew Moi in Singapore yesterday, when the Animal Lovers' League held a flag day to commemorate World Animal Day. At the Stamford Cirl's School, members of the league attended a tea-party and film show. The66 words
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195 1953-10-04 5 But Govt. cannot do much about them PRIVATE night schools, staffed with inexperienced and unqualified teachers, are flourishing in Singapore. But the Education Department can do very little about them, Mr R. E. l^nce, Deputy Director of Education, said yesterday. He was replying to195 words
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Article142 1953-10-04 5 He urges more taxis Service authorities in Singapore are partly responsible for the rise in the number oi •'pirate" taxis, a City Councillor. Mr. S. S. Mp.nyam. told the I Sunday Times yesterday. He believes that if the number of licensed taxis were increased the "pirates" would soon go out142 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-10-04 5 37 years service Dr. K. Coomarjswamy Medical Officer. |ohore Bahru, who hat retired after 37 year* service with the lofiorc Medical Department.22 words
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Article134 1953-10-04 5 r'O people were stabbed in Singapore yesterday. Chua Ah Lek, a 19-year-old Chinese woman, was found stabbed in the neck in her house in Coronation Road She was alone with her eight-month-old baby when she was stabbed. A bloodstained fish knife was later found in the house.134 words
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Article57 1953-10-04 5 No. 1 killerEnteritis Enteritis killed 25 people In Singapore in the week ending Sept. 26. Other chief causes of mortality were pneumonia, 22. and tuberculosis, 19. Sixty-seven cases of tuberculosis, 12 of chicken-pox, eight of diphtheria and three of leprosy were reported during the week. There were 193 deaths, male57 words
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Article64 1953-10-04 5 A group of Singapore Indians will stage a play about the last days in the life of Christ at the Victoria Theatre on October 30 and 31. It is called Ka!variele Kalkapadapam ot Calvary. Some 40 actors will take part in the 20 scenes. A64 words
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Article61 1953-10-04 5 The bandasah (small mosque) beside the Malacca River at Kampong Java, believed to be 150 years and the oldest in Malacca, is being demolished to make way for a new $12,000 bandahs. Javanese, who came to settle in Malfcnca, are bo'.icved to have built it. Tuan61 words
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89 1953-10-04 5 OROPERTIES in Singapore I city are today worth $50 million more than double the assessed value of land and houses In 1947 The acting City Assessor. Mr. T. F Stevenson, told I^he Sunday Times yesterday that next year's assessment list was ready for inspection by89 words
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Article196 1953-10-04 5 Millions lost in duty THE sal? of local beer dropped sharply in Malaya during the past year and as a result the Government has lost nearly $6 million m duty and tax. This was revealed yesterday I in the annual report of Malayan Breweries Ltd196 words
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Article85 1953-10-04 5 The October session of the Singapore Assizes opens in the High court tomorrow with Mr. Justice Buttrose presiding. There are 18 cases on the calendar. Five are for murdei charges. Pte. Hammond Gillon, 24. of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, is accused of the murder of Doreen85 words
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Advertisement481 1953-10-04 5 t these big money saversand irestige builders 'I t" They're new, economical and roomy: the Tan provide* 70 cubic feet of load space. They're tmart powninmtylinc that add* •dvertiting vai le to every journey the\«^^ irnirr. They're <r«dy: the new O.H.V.^B'^J^&^J engine, a« fitted to the famous Morns Minor car,481 words
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Advertisement723 1953-10-04 5 "Speak not tvi. one of another, brethren." James 4:1 1 CHI-RCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL: 7, PAYa LEBAR: 9 a.m. Sunday 8 a.m. Holy Communion: 9.30 Sun- School, lo Holy Communion Rev day School. 10.30 Mattlns. 11.45 Chew Hock Hin. e^ C^ mmUnion: 6 pm Even *M»8. GEYLANG STRAITS723 words
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Advertisement563 1953-10-04 5 The mail J|^? who loved djoqs..r~~*~~ ••TT*|OB MARTIN'S "—it's a supplies minornls nrrrlod by I-C household name today tho ho.lv. vitamins A and D I J How did it utart and vitamins of thr B croup. ThPstorybeKins with one man, Thos^ vitamins and minerals a man who loved docs. are563 words
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Article, Illustration705 1953-10-04 6 INDIA PARADISE OF THE HUNTER INDIA is unique in the variety, if not profusion, of its fauna. In no country has the progress of man in numbers been achieved with less destruction of bird, beast or reptile. There is tiger and crocodile to be shot within a hundred miles of705 words
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230 1953-10-04 6 EVERY MALAYAN USES 5 CUBIC FEET A YEAR IN Inhori- it ik pslimatpri esumaiea that some five million coble feet of timber will be reauired each year forever quired earn year rorever for the use of the states population alone. All people, of the230 words
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Article209 1953-10-04 6 PROJECT your voice" "You must speak up" "Please, dear, you're not playing Shakespeare!" Just a few of the remarks that can be heard any evening at the H.M.V. Recording Studio in Singapore as producer Inez Qultzow exhorts her players to greater efforts and reminds them that the209 words
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Article613 1953-10-04 6 BILLY BUND - BILLY BUND IN another page, Tuan 1 Djck reports on a visit from a "voice" plane. This fairly recent instrument of psychological warfare is, surely, one of the greatest atrocities of all time. A sane person who chooses to reside miles from the common herd, who goes613 words
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Article272 1953-10-04 6 LIFE in a hot climate seems to foster a craving for highly flavoured food Here are two recipes which add a tang to the ordinary, and often somewhat tasteless, rump steak. AMERICAN COUNTRY STEAK IN BARBECUE BAITCE Wrap a pound and a half of rump272 words
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Advertisement390 1953-10-04 6 (§§&)> BRUSH-UP YOUR ull SMILE k Vf\ 7/ \Y7 HITE healthy teeth j\ V\ /c^ improve your appear--I\^ /•C'/Zy ance! Brush up your smile \>>w y. witn Wisdom the toothbrush V»4 AV vv t 1 ny l on tu f ts designed to reach iTH> w between the teeth, where390 words
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Advertisement330 1953-10-04 6 MEW SHAMPOO IDEA! Lotion Shampoo by 7*»+ White Rain glv« her hair the »h.ning look, the silky feet. First Real Beauty Treatment Shampoo Thli UMm n«w shampoo Idas. \X hite Rain is not t just a cream nor a liquid nor a powder. White Rain is a lotion. Pure, satin-white,330 words
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Article, Illustration768 1953-10-04 7 Around the shops with JOAN IYIUNDAY iAX many occasions it has been said that white is the coolest thing to wear. I have read the scientific explanation of this somewhere, and it sounded reasonable enough, but I can't remember what it was. However, there is768 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1953-10-04 7 He seeks cure for his stammer The "Human Casebook" has been dealing irith readers' problems in the Sunday Times for the past sci y en years. If you have any query you would like answering send it to Jane Lee, Sunday Times, Singapore. Miss Lee regrets that she cannot answer1,086 words
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Advertisement549 1953-10-04 7 $v/p Deep-cleansing ecmpwe A lovely skin is the first sign of beauty. But only by perfect cleansing can you achieve a flawless skin. You must remove the hidden dirt, the particles of dust and make-up you can't even see. That's why Anne French Cleansing Milk gives you a flawless complexion.549 words
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Advertisement264 1953-10-04 7 VERY QUICK RELIEF a forPAIN, FEVER fi HEADACHES 'ASPRO' tablets give such quick "^'■e^| relief because they are made by /GtrTfc^a men of great experience j //v^ir] and skill in treating^ U". tablets do not fail. VlsiSP^lk Hf I If/v TRADE MARK I rrvk m Toeless, Twin-Point Heels, I HRpf264 words
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Article, Illustration661 1953-10-04 8 JOHN BUTLER - Once wealthy, they face a bleak future JOHN BUTLER By YEARS of wealth, high position and pleasure cushioned luxury have brought little lasting happiness to three of the loveliest women in ex-King Farouk's life Narriman, estranged wife and ex-queen Farida, ex-wife and exqueen and Fawzia. lonely sister and exprincess In661 words
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Article442 1953-10-04 8 Strange* cases of amnesia HARRY YANDELL knew he had once lost his memory but onp day after 15 years of married life hp clapped his hand to his forehead and gasped. "My gosh, I've another wife and two children!" The sudden flashback and the appalling442 words
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Article, Illustration647 1953-10-04 8 EVELYN VAUGHAN - EVELYN VAUGHAN By AT some time in their travelling lives, millions of pretty girls catch a bus to Piccadilly Circus but Marguarita Davies found a husband that way. They met at a bus-stop, talked about the weather, took seats together and at the647 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-10-04 8 It iin t often Hiat "exrrii" get personal attentron from the start, but this four-yejr-oid was a favoured cast between scenes of the new British picture The W«ak And The Wicked" at Elstree Studios. Trie nurse is Clynis |ohnj »n4 H»« youngster is William Bemie.49 words
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Advertisement94 1953-10-04 8 j Yon need no caddie to carry &*s\U S y° ur best golf-companion. r >lT Cool and fragrant T^T" r^\A]r— "471 1" GENUINE EAU DE COLOGNE comes .^J' V[ x-^jM in conven ent watch-shaped V A^P«f bottles and fits your smallest 3^^ pocket. A whiff inhaled from f^^k your moistened94 words
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Advertisement336 1953-10-04 8 Make a R^w« lj 'riitf'**'''^. KOLYNOS the Active' Chlorophyll toothpaste The instant you start brushing I. keeps with Green Kolynos, you'll enjoy your breath fresh. its lively pleasant taste— you'W feel 2. it fights gum the glorious cool freshness that troubles. only Kolynos with chlorophyll 3. it checks can give336 words
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Article, Illustration368 1953-10-04 9 Bigger and better things ahead say cinema 'wide boys' "f"HE battlq of the cinema "wide boys" is on. In Singapore, posters, signs and illuminated wagons are proclaiming the respective merits of "the New Wide Range Giant Screen" and "the Panoramic Full Stage Screen". This 'new look" in entertainment is being368 words
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128 1953-10-04 9 A CHINF.SE rubber tapper from Pontian, johore, told the Singapore police yesterday he had been cheated of a $620 gold bracelet by a marriage matchmaker. He came to Singapore last June in search of a wife. i A woman living in Tanjong Pagar128 words
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Article89 1953-10-04 9 Three robbers, two armed with guns and the third with a knife, fled from a shop in Sims Avenue, Singapore, on Friday night without takin;. anything when their would-be victims raised the alarm. The men had entered the shop as the owner was counting the days89 words
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Article77 1953-10-04 9 A CHINESE WOMAN living in Ponggol Road, Singapore, was robbed of $30 by two men on Friday afternoon. She was awakened from her afternoon siesta by her daughter after two men entered the house. The men pushed her into her room. While one held her hands, the77 words
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Article130 1953-10-04 9 Latest gifts to the SingiDore Anti-Tuberculosis Association are: Mrs. C. K. Loke $500, Messrs Fong Fook Seng. L. Muraille, Kok Van Fal $100 each. Messrs. Lep Mun Yew, O. R. S. Bateman. Slnyar and Co. Ltd $50 each, Mrs. Elizabeth Tufnell. Mr. S O. Gre n130 words
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Article42 1953-10-04 9 Lim Lian Choon, 48, was fined $65 in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yestcr day when he pleaded guilty t.< possessing two quarts of brandy and two quarts of samsu in a tongkang at quarantine waters on October 2.42 words
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Article63 1953-10-04 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Or i 472 pupils in six Malay schools in the Muar district examined j by a health officer. 162 were found to have bad teeth. 100 anaemia and 76 tonsil disease. There were only 20 cases of general malnutrition. The Health Officer Muar believes63 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-10-04 9 Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Pa* lir after their wedding at the Cathedral or the Good Shepherd, Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom is Hie nephew of Oato Paglar and the bride, formerly Miss Patricia Rodrigues is th. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Rodrigues. Sunday Times picture.47 words
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Article192 1953-10-04 9 WEEK-END SIGHTSEERS ARE SPENDING LESS IPOH, Sat. IPOH'S picturesque cave temple—the Sam Poh Thong— "temple of the three treasures", ha& been hit by the fall in tin and rubber prices. There has been a drop in voluntary contributions towards the maintenance of the temple and192 words
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166 1953-10-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. GIFTS for Miss Lint Kirn Mooi, 18, who lost her legs in an accident, now total more than $1,000. Last week. Miss Lim opened a Post Office savings account with $916 from Sunday Times readers. During the week, another $82166 words
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Article162 1953-10-04 9 'Lifelike realism MR. S. A. RAO, 20th Century Fox's Malayan manager, has just returned to Singapore from the first Far Eastern demonstration of Cinemascope in Hong Kong, and says, "in one word, it's terrific." He was one of many representatives from Japan, the Philippines. Formosa,162 words
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Article49 1953-10-04 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Tan Ah Tee. fined $200 in the Police Court today for selling con trolled rice and sugar above the controlled price, told th" court that such a fine woun! throw him out of business. He was allowed to pay i>.v instalments.49 words
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Advertisement166 1953-10-04 9 HARRIS TWEED /l^^mL HANDWOVEN FOR 4St& GENERATIONS BY \r v T\ ISLAND CROFTERS FAMED FOR THEIR .^ffin SKILL AND fS'jL^x j^t^JT'W THOROUGHNESS, (j i& i COUPLED WITH THE mty \b Pk. A'hii CRAFTMANSHIP 4H v//^ TAILORING DEPT., Jj^Qß PRODUCES THE PER- M|k *M&~M FECT GARMENTS FOR \rL M SPORT OUTDOOR166 words
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Advertisement195 1953-10-04 9 Old Smuggler SCOTCH WHISKY Sole Agents ROTTERDAM TRADINC CO. (MALAYA) LTD. SINGAPORE MALACCA K. LUMPUR IPOH PENANC SWISS Jjvcz Tkt new ttiidartf it Pint* electric EipMiriHtttn Fully tropicilurd finish Fully guirtntced A product of the limnm Swig* precision industry SHfi 167 s«l inclusive FtltnlKi $S5 Ml SOU MINTS' MIEEMEYtH TRADING195 words
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Miscellaneous314 1953-10-04 9 IBLiyjwddiiiJßl SINGAPORE 7.15 Morning Star: 7.30 News: 8 i Come Into the Parlour; 8.30 Break fast Hour; 9 30 BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra; 10 Music-, 11.30 Methodist Servlre; 1.02 Hollywood Salon Or- j chest ra; 1.30 News; 1.45 Radio j Malaya Trio; 2 Old Time Ballroom; 2.30 Rendezvous; 3 Concert314 words
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735 1953-10-04 10 Julia Trent - Julia Trent Julia Trent left her home in England to marry a man in America whom she had never seen. Then, bitterly disillusioned, she attempted suicide. Her life was saved by a miracle. Now, starting life afresh at 33, she tells her story735 words
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Article, Illustration533 1953-10-04 10 T^OT so many years ago at least, it doesn't seem so long those of us now in our thirties represented the unhappy "Cinderellas" of the fashion world. We were ignored by t'ne designers, spurned by the manufacturers and beneath the contempt of the sophisticated fashion columnist, who533 words
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Article, Illustration561 1953-10-04 10 WOMEN doctors are no longer regarded as curiosities but are respected members of their profession and doing good work in nearly every field of medicine, says Dr. Marion Fay. Dr. Fay knows what she Is talking about for she is Dean of the Women's Medical College561 words
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Advertisement162 1953-10-04 10 MAKE YOUR GIFT THE MOST j/fiW TREASURED OF ALL... MX^^ o^^ newT) "err y^M rarkerDL^pf WORLDS MOSJ WA.'VTSD PEN/ i, I V V\\\ v\/^\ I A.' 11 1 C° R BIRTHDAYS anniversaries and all other r~-^Aj r 1^ gift occasions what could be more fitting r\ I """"Yh M t162 words
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Advertisement349 1953-10-04 10 for party meals f^ *jQ here's a soup c^SHH*^ CAMP9ELLIS CONSOMME 1)J^l Campbell's Consomme is a clear, —*>^m\ amber-colored soup with deep Xr*^^^* beef flavor a hint of carrots, M KtJTTT x_!^4gs^gft •^igtVlf^SgH celery and tomatoes a whisper of delicate seasonings! Serve it hot serve it jellied serve it Wrt4SO^349 words
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Article65 1953-10-04 11 SEGAMAT, Sat. BECAUSE he had failed to attend co"rt to answer a summons charge against him, 35-year-old Kan Chee Hong was arrested under a warrant and produced before the Segamat Magistrate He was fined $15. On the original charge of driving a car loaded with excess65 words
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Article82 1953-10-04 11 TELUK ANSON, Sat. A PARTY of 14 students in their final year from the College of Agriculture at Serdang, led by their Lecturer, Mr. J. Ure. paid a two-day visit to Lower Perak. The students were taken round in an extensive tour of the Jendarata Estate82 words
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Article22 1953-10-04 11 SEGAMAT. Sat.— A Malay woman. Samlnan, summoned another woman. Chawa, for assault, at Segamat. Hearing was adjourned till Oct. 622 words
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495 1953-10-04 11 Hundreds pack up and leave TANjONC MALIM, Sat. TANJONG Malim, the first town in Malaya to be punished for co-operating with the terrorists, is going through hard times. Shopkeepers are pessimistic about the future, and about 400 people have already packed up and495 words
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Article20 1953-10-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The airmail service to Saigon will be resumed tomorrow, the Postmaster-General, Malaya, announced today.20 words
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96 1953-10-04 11 A SYDNEY Manila Amsterdam X.L.M. Constellation yesterday diverted its course and landed in Singapore because an air strike was anticipated in Manila. The plane, a four-engined Constellation, was a weekly service from Sydney to Amsterdam via Manila and Bangkok. It does not usually land96 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-10-04 11 Lord Clandon {Pat Craig), Jessica (Maureen Clarke). Sir Robert Rawley (Wilford Preston). Joan (Pamela Canavan). Angela (Annette More) and Max (Brian Ford in a scene from "The Paragon.' taken in rehearsal. "The Paragon," new Stage Club production, opens in Singapore Hiit week.45 words
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178 1953-10-04 11 Lf M.S. Unicorn, the 20. 000-ton repair and maintenance carrier, is to be released from the Far East Station. She leaves Singapore for England on Oct. 15. The Unicorn, largest British warship in the Far East, has served over four years178 words
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Article89 1953-10-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. More than 300 worshippers attended the dedication ceremony of the St. Thomas' Church. Ipoh Road, here today. The service was performed by the Right Reverend Dr. Mathews Mar Athanasius. missionary Bishop of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar. India, who is touring Malaya. Construction89 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-10-04 11 THE High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer (with button undone) peeks through the microscope at something very interesting its a worm at the Balik Pulau Medical Research centre, Penang, Sunday Times picture35 words
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Article81 1953-10-04 11 When police raided a house in Queen Street last Friday, they found "chap-ji-kP slips, schedules and old staking slips, totalling $5,586, In a room. This was stated in the Fourth Police Court yesterday when Chiang Keok Lum and his wife, Cheong Choon Chow, pleaded guilty to81 words
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174 1953-10-04 11 AT the close of a two and a half hours' trial yesterday, the Singapore City Police Magistrate, Mr. j. M. Devereux-Colebourn, acquitted Yeo Chwee Kirn on a charge of offering a $20 bribe to Police Lieut. E.M.O. Wolff on April Mr. Devereux-Colebourn said that174 words
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Article48 1953-10-04 11 KOTA TINOGI, Sat— The Adult Education Association of Kota Tinggi has been formed. The President is Inche Hussein bin Haji Sulong with Mr. J. Oilman as Vice President. The Hon. Secretary is Mr. Lee Chak Fook and the Hon: Treasurer is Inche Othman bin Abdul Wahid.48 words
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Article23 1953-10-04 11 SEGAMAT. Sat— A lorry driver. Chea Peang Koy, 30. was ftnfd $10 at Segamat for using unserviceable tyres on his vehicle.23 words
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Advertisement316 1953-10-04 11 TEETH in 14 days with Macleans MAKE THIS 14-DAY TEST: Why not give Macleans trial for yourself? Be quite fair about it clean your teeth thoroughly morning and night for a couple of weeks Right from the start your mirror will show you the difference as the smooth, creamy paste316 words
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Advertisement139 1953-10-04 11 FOR ECONOMICAL 6 DURABILITY DONT JUST BUY SHIRTS SHIRTS STORES EVERYWHHtC ON SALE M »U UkWC ~Ji^M>Jir /''v-V FDR TtlP .him ux i mfj/^ m*** 00^ Your smile will be in trouble... If ij ou can clean here J^f)\ /y^T The extra "short-head" I of the modern TEK Throw away139 words
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Miscellaneous108 1953-10-04 11 THE WEATHER Minimum temperature (7.30 p.m. on Oct 2 to 7.30 a.m. on Oct 3): Singapore 76 degrees, Penang 76, Kota Bahru 74, Kuala Lumpur 73, Ipoh 71. Kuantan 73. Maximum temperature <7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Oct. 3): Singapore 86, Penang 88, Kota Bahru 87, Kuala Lumpur 91,108 words
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Article27 1953-10-04 12 MRS NG AH TONO and family thank friends and relatives for help, wreaths, visits and attending the funeral of late Mr. Ng Ah Tong of Ipoh.27 words
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Article416 1953-10-04 12 The new men TPHE appointment of two UMNO-MCA men to the Federation Government last week was a good idea by the Government, a good thing for the Alliance and a pood move for the future of Malaya. The astonishing thing is that anyone can find fault with the appointment. But—416 words
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Article112 1953-10-04 12 LAST month was the best of the year for the Security Forces. At least 86 terrorists were killed, two were captured and 34 surrendered. Casualties to the forces and civilian population were down on the previous month. Am.id the whirl of social, political and trade union activity, and the112 words
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Article105 1953-10-04 12 CONSIDER the courage of a man named Manthaya Plllai. He occupies a humble station— he Is a car cleaner but his sense of social consciousness is much more advanced than that of many of his fellow-Singaporeans occupying more exalted positions in life. Mr. Plllai saw a mm steal a105 words
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Article, Illustration1467 1953-10-04 12 HAYTER, LONE SAILOR, TELLS OF CORAL ISLAND ADVENTURES LIAVINC re-fitted my yacht "Sheila IT' in Singapore, the next stage of my single- handed journey from England to New Zealand lay through the maze of Indonesian isilands. Around and among all these is a confusion of coral reefs and tiny atolls,1,467 words
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Letter437 1953-10-04 12 ■THERE can now be little doubt that preparation of the blueprint for interplanetary travel is inspired more by enthusiasm than by logic or reason never have so many combined to contribute so much confusion to a common cause. The Secretary of the British Interplanetary Society further confounds the issue when437 words
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Letter302 1953-10-04 12 rE article on Penang Hill by Mr. K. S. Chla in the Sunday Times calls to mind the pioneer of the hill. Captain John Kerr. It may be known but to a very few people, now living In Penang. that the development of penang Hill and the establishment302 words
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Letter59 1953-10-04 12 I USED to sneer at your 'Mture The Stars—This Week Fo r You, and look on it it as a lot of nonsense until I was persuaded to watch my horoscope for a time. Then I found that It foretold with remarkable accuracy on half a dozen occasions59 words
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Letter98 1953-10-04 12 AS a regular reader of the Sunday Times, I would be very thankful If you would please introduce me to some of your readers in Singapore who may be interested in friendly correspondence with me from Palembang. I would prefer that those who write to me be98 words
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Letter116 1953-10-04 12 UNDER the heading "He backed all the winners." the Sunday Times said: "Capt. Lindsay Years. who was the first president of the Malayan Race Horse Owners Association"... etc. Sorry you are wrong. The first president of any Racehorse Owners Association in Singapore or the Federation was the116 words
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Article, Illustration604 1953-10-04 12 Saul Pett - Saul Pett By ...SHORT TRIPS TO THE MOON AND CARS AS RARE AS HORSES TODAY 50 years we'll be flying to the moon in 3? hours, the skies over the earth will be dark with private helicopters and cars will be as rare as hcrses arc today.AP - 604 words
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Advertisement718 1953-10-04 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. TIONG LAU. The engagement Is announced between Mr. Tiong Hwa King, the only son of Mi. Mrs. Tlong Heng Loong and Miss Lav Slew Din?, *he only daugnle.of Mr. A Mrs. Leu Yee Kong. Their marriage will take place very shoitly. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: Men with Influence, experience718 words
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Advertisement55 1953-10-04 12 I Chock... Lubrication j Service** Station I REACH <™«l I I Destination I A R O U 4SI D THE WORLD jf^^r=^> MORE CARS ARE PROTECTED BY g Mobiloil I THAN BY ANY OTHER BRAND i STANDARD. VACUUM OIL CO., INCORPORATED IN U. S. A. WITH LIMITED LIABILITY) SINGAPORE PENANG55 words
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Article277 1953-10-04 13 Even gaol conditions are better than this, says councillor SOME of the labourers working in the Harbour Board live under appalling conditions and insanitary surroundings, Mr. S. Jaganathan, South Ward City Councillor, told the Sunday Times yesterday. The Colony gaols provide better accommodation than this Employees are277 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-10-04 13 Mr. Tan TecV Kirn, youngest A.S.P. in the Singapore I Pol.cc Force, and Miss Esther Mci-tek Lu. younger I daughter of Mr. S. C. Lu. manager or Hie 3ank of I Sunday Ti China, who were married yesterday at St. Andrew's Cathedral. A reception was held in62 words
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Article298 1953-10-04 13 DIVISION I Arsenal 3 Preston 2 Blackpool 2 Manchester C. 0 Bolton 2 Tottenham Chelsea 2 Sunderland 2 Mudder-field 4 A. TTCa Liverpool 2 Sheffield \V. 2 Manchester I. 1 Rurnley 2 Newcastle 0 C'harlton 2 Portsmouth I Cardiff 1 Sheffield I. 3 Wolves 3 W. Rrom298 words
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Article47 1953-10-04 13 Ng Lip Chua. 23, was charged In the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of a gold ring valued at $47 belonging to Yew Geok Koon. Ng pleaded not guilty and was remanded in custody until Monday.47 words
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Article38 1953-10-04 13 Petty Officer G. K Harlinß. of H.M.S. Terror, was fined $50 in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday for driving a car negligently at Jalan Besar, near the junction of Mayo Street, on March 1738 words
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Article42 1953-10-04 13 A MAIDSERVANT in a house in Andrew Road, woke up at 3 p.m. yesterday and saw a hand trying to unhook the latch. She screamed and the hand disappeared. She then heard someone running away from house.42 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-10-04 13 THE BIG DANCE THREE university undergraduates who are helping to organise next Saturday's University Ball at the Badminton Hall, Singapore. Miss Mary Tay (left) and Miss Lily Tan (right) are ticket sellers and Mr. Arthur Lim is a committee member. The Ball, under the patronage of General Tempter and Mr.73 words
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Article288 1953-10-04 13 KUALA LL/MPUR. Saturday. THE CENTRAL Welfare Council. Federation, today decided to ask all State and Settlement welfare committees to send in their accounts for welfare week collections for last year and previous years, if any. T he council is entitled to 40 ocr cent, of welfare288 words
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Article25 1953-10-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Hong Fatt (Sungei Besi) Ltd's output for the third quarter of this year was 3,668 piculs of tin ore.25 words
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Article72 1953-10-04 13 A century of association with the MaUyan business world was celebrated in Singapore yesterday. Guthrie and Co. Ltd., have represented London Assurance in Malaya for 100 years. Executives of both organisations and leading Singapore businessmen celebrated the centenary. The overseas fire manager of London Assurance, Mr. V.72 words
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Article27 1953-10-04 13 Overloaded— fined For overloading his lorry on August 28. Mohammed Kasim bin Sulaiman was fined $40 by Mr. W.R.H. Davies in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday.27 words
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Article57 1953-10-04 13 "Destitute' Fined $300 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— A destitute who was receiving aid from the Social Welfare Department was fined $300 or two months' gaol in the Police Court today for possessing 3 4 gallon of samsu and Iwo stills. He was Yong Slang who was caught when Customs officers raided57 words
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321 1953-10-04 13 RESULTS of the professional examinations for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine, Surgery and Dental Surgery were announced by the University of Malaya yesterday. Successful candidates were: First examination for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery decree*: Chan Kolc Cheang. Arthur Llm Slew Ming321 words
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157 1953-10-04 13 He milked' lorry, six months gaol KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A MALAY soldier was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by the Sessions Court here today for "milking a lorry" of its petrol. Abdul Kalil bin Haji Mohamed, 22, a private in the Royal Army Service Corps, was charged with stealing 4V157 words
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Article72 1953-10-04 13 A DANCE In aid of the Presbysterian Boys' School Building Fund is to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hal" Singapore, on Tuesday evening The school is hoping to rais--sufficient funds to build two new blocks, which will include science rooms and a laboratory. The72 words
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Article119 1953-10-04 13 A TRIBUTE to the tank'T crews who serve the Royal Dutch-Shell Group and its associate fleets will form the theme of a photographic exhibition to be opened in the main lounge of the Odeon Theatre. Singapore, on Thursday. The exhibition, which will remain open during the showIng119 words
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Advertisement325 1953-10-04 13 /x«««<««««««<««<««««««««<<««««««««««««««««««<«««««^ Jf^ more signal... /^Kif% ess no#se T A 1 9 6 M An improved model offering better tuning, and greater circuit, in Mn even handsomer cabinet. Offering the nearest to perfection in quality PRICE:- SINGAPORE $325/FEDERATION 3360/--10o 0 Discount for cash Sole Agents: I S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD.325 words
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Article, Illustration131 1953-10-04 14 THE SPOTLIGHT IS ON CHARM Have you entered for the Sunday Times contest yet? £ACH week the Sunday Times is offering cash prizes for readers' pictures published Tn this page. This week, prizes of $12 each go to the four photographers who decided to focus their lenses on "charm." The131 words
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Article286 1953-10-04 14 JACOB DESCHIN - JACOB DESCHIN A GOOD PHOTOGRAPHER MUST FIRST MASTER HIS MEDIUM By NEW YORK. A PICTURE should be a stimulating experience both for the photograpner and for those who see his work afterward. What the photographer selects for treatment is not always so Important as how he286 words
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Advertisement239 1953-10-04 14 with 16mm 100 H. r«tl 0k Pfmii/ |i I LIIUIL dncl i Chemicals Twin lent turret with TOT matching finder lem. whicf automatically TOD CIdSS correctt field of view at unt it petitioned negatives. in turret. 100 foot capacity S 16mm. roll-film, most f K economical for large m I239 words
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Advertisement124 1953-10-04 14 H PLaJQji j iiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiijj Imoviscop! 5 The ZEISS IKON cditor-vicwr for Sorl6 mm cine film It has for a long time been the desire of every 8 or 16 mm cine amateur to have a device with which he can examine his films and. while running them through an editor-124 words
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Article, Illustration713 1953-10-04 15 ttitt it till til v Off f/off r hulit iilnul taste \^HY do you go to the pictures? I was browsing through a book on the cinema industry the other day and came across a chapter posing that question. It seems there are several answers; some713 words
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Article, Illustration289 1953-10-04 15 A LARGE crowd of Press representatives turned up for the preview of "Tonight We Sing", 20th CenturyFox's latest musical extravaganza, last week, and judging by the restless shoulder twitchings of the gentlemen in front of me, the majority weren't altogether impressed. What they had expected289 words
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Article665 1953-10-04 15 Xl si OF THE WEEK'S I\llltl\l Ml I MX BRIEF PLUNDER Of the Sun" has the appearance, at first glance, of being another "Blood In The Sand" or "Mush In The Marsh". It is, in fact, a cracking good mystery yarn with a Mexican background665 words
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Advertisement681 1953-10-04 15 I CATHAY ORGANISATION _TT ATTRACTIONS TODAY ■Af/T/'tfTTUrtfY 110 a-m.-1.45- I jJBUJ I'III I lj *9 30 p.m. SUCH BRILLIANCE... SUCH MAGNITUDE THAT ONLY THE FULL STAGE PANORAMIC screen I CAN GIVE! M.G.M. Presents Technicolor /^-A7^vl Esther Fernando Jack i WILLIAMS LAMAS CARSON AT 900 am Today "ROSE OF CIMARRON" £O7iS681 words
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Advertisement356 1953-10-04 15 MM'MpidttlMKliiMiOiutwnHni^ j ENGLISH and AMERICAN TOP STARS IN ONE GREAT TECHNICOLOR PRODUCTION COLUMBIA'S H»4*a>^^^^^B Ht^aP^J^ak^ "SB j Brines Vibrantly and Memorably To The Screen The Enigmatic Beauty Whoso N.im Has Become Legendary Personification Of Seductive Femininity a^B^B^B^B^aft: '-^m. h^^^tf Stars RITA HAYWORTH as Prim ess SaIome— STEWART I GRANGER a*356 words
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Advertisement419 1953-10-04 16 wftMCHuurr/ KtllJi»i«») t < r Cj 3. 6.30 9.15 "HIM AN PAN AS" (Malay) Today at 1J a.m. "PYGMY ISLAND" |l Great World Today 3. 7 A 9.15 p.m. •lIATI IBLIS" (Mala. New World Today 3, 7 9.15 p.m. "BETIRN OF THE CORSICAN BROTHERS^ INDIAN MOVIE NEWS OCTOBER ISSI'E ON419 words
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Advertisement323 1953-10-04 16 Ifc o#f suggest CHEESE aOUFfU Prepare one pint of milk, using Dutch Baby Milk, ana mix It wirh 8 oi. of flour. Season, bfim to boil, remove from fire an a add 2 os. of butter. 8 os. of grated Cruyere cheese jnd the yolks of 6 local eggs. Mix323 words
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Miscellaneous1431 1953-10-04 16 f^^^Z^Xlt^ h Edgar Rice Burroughs jp'( Jij^r*^ /J^J -^r^^tZ\tS^^^^^'^<J^ -KvT^l^^^V^r^-^ NOW Tm£ APE-MAN PCC^PPgP TO Thß &ZOUNP. HZ iHTBHPSV*' ww^Lr~ ■^M&fc i^maff&S&se&a W v r^ .asssssm. aur ta *z an eoovena ziawzv t^e a^oonpsc <hah Kxoe>e •R- V 7*iW^ffl i-\ A^Lssss. %2l Z/ TveCACt WifHTHg Tail.' HEZB6VOUG EWe^CS," HE £xx>n1,431 words
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Miscellaneous414 1953-10-04 18 BK^i^ S. \r fci r%l p-f Vl D| pPHiiIH PI MnaQ| W it's only Tso oo i, f ...we'd better ktot that they'll help I I HL 1 J^xS J^t A DRILL J PUNCH GET IKJTO CRASH ANY IF THERE'S A REAL HSSS 1 PRANGS SPIES ON THE CONSPIRATORS WHO414 words
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798 1953-10-04 19 Sunday Times Book of THe Week THE AMAZING BING CROSBY He lazed his way to fame millions HARRY Lillis Crosby Jun., better known as Binp. has achieved success through relaxation. His career is a formidable challenge to the old-fashioned virtues of hard work and self-sacrifice. For more than 20 years798 words
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Article578 1953-10-04 19 GERMANS WERE OUTSIDE L'OK thirteen days and r nights a British Army otin it stood hidden in a cupboard little bigger than a t«ffin. And most of the time he listened in agonised silence while the CJermans interrogated prisoners just outside the door578 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-10-04 19 "I much prefer making love with my hat on," says balding Bing Crosby in hit autobiography, reviewed in rtiis page.24 words
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Article67 1953-10-04 19 THREE times in 22 months and two days Mrs. Barbara Robson has had a baby. She thinks it may be a world record (twins not allowed). Mrs. Robson and her husband, Peter, of Buddie Road, Newcastle, England gave the birth dates of their three boys:67 words
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Article476 1953-10-04 19 Nathaniel Gubbins SHE was the kind of woman who was always asking questions about the health and fortunes of people you had either forgotten, or wanted to forget, or never knew at all. So when she asked "How is Gwendoline?" a woman unknown to me, I gave her the full476 words
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Advertisement321 1953-10-04 19 Arc your affairs in order? It's hard to know exactly where you are and how you stand artless you have a planned .4 life Insurance programme whereby loved ones are cared for. educational needs anticipated, home made safe for the future, and old age secured. V So plan your Life321 words
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Advertisement147 1953-10-04 19 WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH INCABLOC (SHOCKPROOF) TROPICALISED 21-17 JEWELS 12W M aM a/ TAYB7O TBHM224 COVENTRY s LT-CYCLECARRI SINCAPORE |w^9 M ON AN ENDURANCE TEST AT MONTLHERV V FRANCE JAGUAR XKI2O HARD TOP COUPE YESTERDAY AT FOUR PM COMPLETED SEVEN DAYS AND SEVEN NIGHTS HtOj^ CONTINUOUS RUNNINC COVERING A y^147 words
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Miscellaneous174 1953-10-04 19 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN iiu.i.i n» q i>Wr..h l«l- Academic rank <«>; 2. Foot2. Athebt (7); 9. Refresh (6). we>r (5); 3 c(|)H|f (4) 4 s| p M. Illiulve (6); 11. Pol«e (7); 13. ptrj chap (S) 5. Cuk (3); 6. Burning Crime (5); IS. Slarr (5) Measure (4); 7.174 words
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Article, Illustration754 1953-10-04 20 Ruth Langdon - Ruth Langdon From FORMER REPORTER ON THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS JF you don't mind spending a couple of dollars for a mediocre Martini, the most interesting side-show since Bantum and Bailey can be found at Rome's plush Excelsior Bar between 7.30 and 9 al754 words
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306 1953-10-04 20 I OOKING on at the opening of a new London hostel a lJ few days ago. veteran film star Spencer Tracy saw a dream of his wife's come true. As a sequel, this weekend a mother and small child will he the first couple306 words
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Advertisement69 1953-10-04 20 THE NEW SENSATIONAL] I f&s SELF-DEFROSTING Yv\ I j iff KELVINATOR 1\ 1 NEW! BETTER! DIFFERENT! a wonderful new adv.ncement m \Zp\Z worry-free i» refrigeration! Here ii an auto- prt t«cr« your froten food* fully m.tic defrosting ,y,tcm that uses throughout d.fro.tin«! AS y f R M S CA fl69 words
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Miscellaneous238 1953-10-04 20 M W CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN I. Useru. when going tor a .pin ?%£*«*s£ when It's windy. (8): 5. Shake a e nd-ed. (4. 11): S. A word for river siege weapon in Napoleonic battle, mouth has a share in such a de(6T- 10. Luke's prtie; admit its a vlation. <1O):238 words
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Article, Illustration2172 1953-10-04 21 John La Valliere - John La Valliere By lii response in many requests from readers, the Sunday Times is starting a new series of articles and stories on the supernatural. This week's tale is told hj a Malayan who has made an extensive study of Black Magic. EVERYBODY knew, of2,172 words
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Article548 1953-10-04 21 ERIC MITCHELL - ERIC MITCHELL By AN Englishman's home is his castle. If that is the case, so far as some people in Singapore are concerned, it must be a prefabricated one. They have come to Singapore and brought it with them I Englishmen and Americans are always548 words
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Advertisement253 1953-10-04 21 Ift\ft ll WPP/ness Bjj| KEY 'sou «ar.»rtt>- JDsIfM TRAVERS GSNNS !JD I addigfitfid mm rv >■ Yx^Tl 1^ PATRIA V> BISCUITS PATRIA. PRIMA Obtainable at all Leading Stores Sole Agents L. E. TELS COS TRADING SOCIETY Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Penang, Kuching. When heat saps -gggs your strength fli\\U\\\\U\\"!irr L253 words
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Advertisement376 1953-10-04 21 •»v» Give yourself a Champions Chance jf/g^, W if always use i|g^t UliiUOp i i-i^^^ TENNIS EQUIPMENT MAXPLY RACKETS PRESSES DUNLOP FORT BALLS SHOES THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO (MALAYA) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. PENANC SOOTHING RELIEF iterm COUGHS COLDS jM, WOODS' EREAI PEPPERMINT EURE "'L— I TRwosc 011 1 1376 words
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Article, Illustration861 1953-10-04 22 Motoring in Malaya by Manning Blackwood |T was interesting, so soon after my making mention of their tatty condition, to see the P.W.D. men out in Singapore's roads last week re-furbishing some of the white lines. It may not be an innovation,861 words
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Article, Illustration817 1953-10-04 22 CRUSADER - CRUSADER' Highlights of Federation sport By /CHUBBY, ruddy, silverV* haired Brigadier Michael Qreen is a delightful personality. From his voluminous, clear Army voice which comes well over the radio you would think he is a stern, unapproachable character. But that is not817 words
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Article, Illustration326 1953-10-04 22 Veteran to fire in Army's Malayan Bisley 9 ByD.KdeT.Reade FIFTY-two-year-old, Lt.-Col. M. E. Menage, R.E., who was among the Army's hundred shots at Bisley on all nine occasions he was in England between 1923 and 1935, is taking part In Malaya's Annual Rifle Meeting at Kota Tincgi, Johore. between Oct.326 words
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Advertisement534 1953-10-04 22 a race $ssrt tost till Hs won\^S D lost till ,t& I Ttvo yeefS flflO your fraimnq S*rtk-le& were ttic) OM But you Con+ win I f n«st hm.Wolfcrd But vou>e not td« >*>av\f >*youre tirtd vHKI litH««* ofl I you *trt Not a winner thi* season. f~- lf t534 words
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Advertisement139 1953-10-04 22 PAST DIRECT SERVICES TO EUROPE YOUR CHOICE of 4 ROUTES CAIRO BEIRUT -FRANKFURT I LEAVE SINGAPORE TODAY; BE IN LONDON TOMORROW Six services a week to London! Two Qantas "Constellation" flights via Cairo; one Qantas and three 8.0.A.C. "Constellation" services via Beirut; a weekly Qantas "Constellation" flight via Frankfurt, Germany;139 words
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Miscellaneous23 1953-10-04 22 NEW CROSSWORD SOLUTION rE'liNyr i z il p uj D* uf^|prglwlwlolit]icj)(Pmwmo l^'ol i I»lolnleTrßfTi Ia1t1»B Iwlal iInIBmIaIwI i lolnleltltlkl i i irltlslelHlNlul l£"»"LmHwfoiT"s"ltl23 words
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Miscellaneous104 1953-10-04 22 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS: 2. Sceptic. 9. Rermle. 10, Unreal. 11, BaUncr. 13, Arson 15, Helot. 18, Neat. 19. Cot 21 l*dy. 22, Gem. 23, T»lon. 25, T»r' 26. Primitive. 27, 111. 29, PeU] 30 Ran. 32, See*. 34. Oil. 35, Dawn 16, Haste. 38. Delay. 39. Opinion 42. Furred. 43.104 words
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Article384 1953-10-04 23 Is.C.C. 29; R.A.F. Chang! TURNING in a better performance than in their last two games. Singapore Cricket Club yesterday beat RAF. Changi by 20 points (a goal and five tries) to five (a goal>. The game never reached great' heights— in fact the listless384 words
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Article, Illustration315 1953-10-04 23 SENTINEL - SENTINEL By beat Singapore Malays 3-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, but they won against 91 men before they got the goal that counted. Hassan went off injured, though he came back later. Then Awang Bakar was badly hurt and had to be carried315 words
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Article101 1953-10-04 23 SOUTH Johore beat R.N.A.S. Sembawang by eight points (goal and penalty goal) to three points (penalty goal) in a friendly rugby match played on the Johore Bahru Civil Service ground yesterday. South Johore had mast of the game from the start but it was R.N.A.S who101 words
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Article46 1953-10-04 23 Results of friendly soccer matches played at Farrer Park yesterday were Kinta Ranges beat RAF Kranjl by 7-1. Scorers for Klnta Rangers were Charlie Chan 3, Ah Chua 2. and Karam 2. Taylor scored for RAP Kranji. Albert Youngsters beat Roxy Rangers 4-2.46 words
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Article25 1953-10-04 23 Farrer Park Rangers beat Beatty Secondary School by four goals to nil In a friendly hockey match played at Parrer Park yesterday.25 words
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Article20 1953-10-04 23 Ceylon Sports Club "A" defeated H.M. Customs 2-0 In a Div. 3 hockey match at Balestier yesterday20 words
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Article71 1953-10-04 23 DOYAL Signals trounced R A.O.C. v by 33 points (three goals, three tries, two penalty goals and dropped goal) to nil In a rugger match played at Princess Mar} Barrack ground yesterday. Major Fairman. Royal Signals full-back, was outstanding. He kicked two penalty goals and converted71 words
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Article29 1953-10-04 23 Wanderers beat V.M.C.A. 3-0 in a Sincapore Hockey Association Dlv. 2 league match played at V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. Scorers for Wanderers were Halge, Carvallo and Le Strange.29 words
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Article29 1953-10-04 23 The Business Houses knock-out cup tie (second replay) between Shell Sports Club and Slme Darby "A" will be played on Wednesday. Oct. 7 at Shell ground.29 words
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67 1953-10-04 23 St. Andrew's School beat Police S.A. by 17 points (a goal, 3 tries and a penalty) to 6 points (2 penalties) at the Police Depot yesterday. Scorers for Saints were, Hoon Seng (try converted by Luk Juan), D. Longpoetih (2 tries), Leslie Eu <try)67 words
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255 1953-10-04 23 PENANG, Sat. PENANG beat Selangor by six points (two penalties* to nil In their first Inter-state rugger friendly on the Western Road ground here today. Penang held their own against a heavier Selangor pack In the set scrums and excelled in the Joose. Yeang255 words
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Article609 1953-10-04 23 r'HUNQ Cheng Hlph School (33 points) won the Inter •school championship at the first combined Chinese Schools Swimming Carnival held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. The championship trophy for girls' schools went to Nanyang I Girls' High School who scored 54 j points. The609 words
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390 1953-10-04 23 SINGAPORE Recreation Club "Reds" redeemed their lost prestige as defending champions in the Singapore Hockey Association senior league, taking full points off RAF Changi with a 6-4 victory on the padang yesterday. Recs looked a completely different team from that which put390 words
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Advertisement552 1953-10-04 23 IB Biro Icitizen mm "the world's best value I in ballpoint pens ]M An attractive, thoroughly reliable, yet I P inexpensive pen —in Blue, Maroon, jII Grey, Black or Mottled ca I I \l REFILLS Blue, Red, Green 111 I or Indelible ink. Biro the ballpoint pen with the world-wide552 words
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Article, Illustration2731 1953-10-04 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Euphrates beats top stayers By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $297,810 First No. *****0 (884,163) Second No. *****4 ($42,081) ™Zli, No '«9838 ($21,040) STARTERS ($2,338 each). Nob.*****7. *****0, *****6. *****3, *****3, *****2. *****1, *****9 *****7. CONSOLATION PRIZES ($1.00« each), Nob.: *****2, *****5, 2058S2,AP - 2,731 words
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Article165 1953-10-04 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. CELANOOR, playing nine reserves. beat Pahang I—o1 o In a scrappy game when the inter-state quadrangular hockey tournament on the Victoria Institution ground was continued today. It was one of the poorest exhibitions of the hockey seen for a lon e time. Wild165 words
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Advertisement284 1953-10-04 24 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, PERAK THE official period for registering children for admission to Primary Classes In Government and Aided English Schools In Perak in 1954 will be Monday 7th September to Friday 9th October. 1953 inclusive. Children born in 1946 and 1947 only will be accepted, preference being given to children284 words
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