The Straits Times, 11 October 1953
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Title Section19 1953-10-11 1 11 P rT WJ The Straits Times. file*?**** up Malay* No. 948 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1&53. 15 CENTS19 words
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362 1953-10-11 1 CHURCHILL CALLS FOR MEETING WITH MALENKOV LONDON, Saturday. CIR Winston Churchill said today that his Government would persevere in seeking an East- West meeting of "the leading men" of the great nations without regiments of experts and without "trying to cut attitudes before an excited public. "Let us try toReuter - 362 words
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262 1953-10-11 1 THE Singapore rubber price yesterday reached a new iow for more than three years amidst a tangle ol international markets. It was the fifth successive day of marked declines in Th< Singapore market followed the Ne w York lead of the previous day262 words
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Article62 1953-10-11 1 NEW YORK, Sat. The United Nations administrative tribunal will meet in London on Monday to fix damages for four American employees fired by the U.N. after they became involved in loyalty charges. Three women and one man are involved. They were among the 11 orderedAP - 62 words
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Article25 1953-10-11 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The '^U*S Foreign Operations Administration yesterday allorated to Formosa U*****,000 lor the purchase of American and Japanese textile products. -A.P.AP - 25 words
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Article24 1953-10-11 1 MOSCOW. Sat. -A continuing rearrangement of the governments of the Soviet re- publics of Georgia and Abkha- zian wi'.s reported yesterday.24 words
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152 1953-10-11 1 Airliner race British plane first in CHRISTCHURCH (New Zealand), Sat. A BRITISH European Airways turbo-prop Viscount airliner landed at Chrlstcnurch at 4.50 Singapore time today the first plane in the handicap transport section of the London-to-New Zealand air race to complete the course. But the winner is likely to beAP - 152 words
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Article114 1953-10-11 1 TAVISTOCK, (England). Sat. THE Duke of Bedford, one of Britain's wealthiest men, was reported missing today. Police and troops with walkie-talkies carried out a widespread search of wild moorland around his home here. The 64 year-old Duke, frequent centre of political controversy, did not appear for hrrakfastAP - 114 words
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Article34 1953-10-11 1 PANMUNJOM Sat. The Nrutral Natioru; Repatriation Commission asked the Communists today to begin tellins 22,500 anti-Red Cininese and North Korean p/isoners why they should return to the Communist fold.— U.P.UP - 34 words
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Article24 1953-10-11 1 NEW YORK. Sat. Mrs. Lakshmt Pandit, President of the U.N. General Assembly, will visit President Eisenhower on Monday in Washington. A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-10-11 1 A graduand says a shy "thank you" to the Chancellor of the University of Malaya, the Commit sioncr-Gencr.il, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. a* he hands her degree She was one of 178 students who graduated at the fourth annual Convocation of the University yesterday. Alto in84 words
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Article216 1953-10-11 1 9 Singapore; 7 Federation SIXTEEN people tied in the Straits Times "Pick the Brides" Contest No. 8 Each will receive $312.50. The winners were:SINGAPORE: L;m Moy Hiong. 58 Chandcr Road; Tan Chye Ngee. 434-E. Clemenceau Avenue; Le'ong Kong Low, c/o Standard Vacuum Oil Co. Union216 words
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Article41 1953-10-11 1 A BALL at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night, climaxed the fourth Convocation of the University of Malaya. About 500 graduates, undergraduates and friends attended the function. Proceeds of the hall will go to the University Endowmrnt Fund.41 words
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Article123 1953-10-11 1 NEW YORK, Sat. FE FAR EAST policies of the United States were under constant attack by a "multi-billion dollar Communist apparatus of propaganda and conspiracy," Mr. Walter Robertson, the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, said yesterday. Mr. Robertson said that this concertedReuter - 123 words
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Article59 1953-10-11 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. U.S. Government officials yesterday flutly discounted press reports that the United States planned to withdraw its forces from Japan in five years. A Defence Department spokesman said: "We hope to reduce our forces gradually as Japan's own defensive strength increases, but there Is noReuter - 59 words
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169 1953-10-11 1 BELGRADE. Sat MARSHAL Tito sent troops to the frontier today and warned that Yugoslavia would consider entry of Italian forces into Zone A of the free territory of Trieste as "an act of aggression." In a nery speech at the southern Serbian textileAP - 169 words
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323 1953-10-11 1 THE University of Malaya s fourth annual Convocation yesterday was clearly dedicated to the country's youth. To the young men and women whom Dato E. E. C. Thuraislngham. Federation Member for Education, was to hail as leaders of the future Malaya. In the323 words
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Article62 1953-10-11 1 HONG KONG, Sat. Hong Kong police today seized over 100 bicycles decorated with Chinese Nationalist flags and detained more than ?00 Chinese cyclists as the Chinese Nationalist Double Tenth National Day celebrations began here. The cyclists with their decorated bicycles were forming up for an unauthorisedReuter - 62 words
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Article146 1953-10-11 1 MR. Tan Lark Sye. well- known Chinese commu- nity leader and millionaire, yesterday urged all Chinese citizens, as well as others, to pledge solemnly their unflinching support for the University of Malaya. Mr. Tan was speaking to the Convocation audience at the University when he opened the146 words
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Article28 1953-10-11 1 CAIRO. Sat -Egyptian VicePremier, Gamal Abdel Nasser, said today he was "fed up" with the current series of Anglo-Egyptian talks on the Su^: question— UPUP - 28 words
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270 1953-10-11 1 JOHN HOOD - And it was his son's 24 th birthday JOHN HOOD Rv MR. James Oillon, 50 years-old-miner father of Private Hammond Oillon, who is to stand trial for the murder of dance hostess Doreen Pereira, visited his son yesterday in a cell in Outram Road Prison. Singapore. It was Hammond's 24th270 words
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1826 1953-10-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE FIVE INDIAN members of the Federal Legislative Council have resigned their seats "as a matt er of honour" in protest against the non-inclusion of an Indian as a "Member" in the Federal Government, non nuso r r^^ Mr M Menon both1,826 words
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Advertisement190 1953-10-11 1 i Stop m vji> I FOR r S^*si ICE CBEAM IttgX ~™F fm COLO STORACE I CREAMERIES TgF, The New 10 inch 33 1/3 rpm Microgroove Long -Playing Records have taken Malaya, Sarawak and Borneo by Storm. First shipment completely sold out in a few days after arrival and now190 words
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Article, Illustration1570 1953-10-11 2 IS THERE AN EXPLANSTION NUMBER TWO OF A NEW SERIES OF ARTICLES ON THE SUPERNATURAL .111 the hands of the dead reach out and help the living? In this true sinr* of strange experience* in Singapore, 'i 11. V". a Chinese woman tell* of a message she received in the1,570 words
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717 1953-10-11 2 FLORENCE LISCOMBE - FLORENCE LISCOMBE TV HOUSEWIVES 1 l\n A NEW LOVE **tl NEW YORK. TWO women sat back to back in the large Park This scene was my introducA venue flat they shared. tion to American TV. Each faced a TV set and A717 words
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Article255 1953-10-11 2 By JACK GREENSLADE LONDON. HTHE MIRACLE of George Formby is the talk of show business. Eighteen months ago heart trouble overtook him and he left the star role of "Zip Goes a Million," his first musical-come-dy venture. And George told reporters: "I shall never work again. For255 words
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Advertisement42 1953-10-11 2 C O^^im^ as a bulldozer! ¥¥01*1*11 lOC w ''4#?- rtUBfZ jjfc I FINEST BICYCLE #7m Jjjfex BU |LT T DAY Vjy^ \V ALL LEADING DEALERS I T. V. MITCHELL ft CO., LTD., IM Ht.cuus ctcu l 8 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE §I»MINCHAM. ENGLAND42 words
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Advertisement400 1953-10-11 2 tow H You can't I jjj get along 1 I without W No keen up-to-date business ot < L professional man would dream of M I using anything else in his office P I warehouse or store. |j i Apart from its outstanding economy f|! Biro Minor writes on practically400 words
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279 1953-10-11 3 September best month in Emergency for a year LAST MOSTH SET 1953 RECORD FOR KILLED SEPTEMBER was the best month in the general Emergency situation for over a year, the Chief Press Officer, Federation Information Services, Mr. R. N. Lindsay, said last night. The total of terrorist eliminations 132 was279 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-10-11 3 An old Chinese gentleman dreams of hit early and happy dayi in China as he listens to patriotic speeches at yesterday's Double Tenth gathering at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Picture shows left to right: Messrs. Koh Leng Pak, Hui Kwai Weng and Teo Kian Seng.53 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-10-11 3 A YEAR AGO, Barbara Burbay, 20, was a stenographer. But she loves flying, so she gave up her stenographer's job and joined Indian Airways as an air hostess. Barbara says: "It is the easy way to see the world for nothing." Calcutta-born Barbara dropped into Singapore by58 words
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Article36 1953-10-11 3 TELUK ANSON, Sat. Mr. Thye Foong Mcc, from Penang, has assumed duties as Asst. Postmaster, Teluk Anson, in place of Mr. A. Sandanasamy, who has retired after 36 years' service with the Postal Department.36 words
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Article1700 1953-10-11 3 Singapore music exam results SUCCESSFUL candidates In the recent Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music 1953 practical examinations, conducted in Singapore between August 25 and October 2 by Mr. Peter Burges, are: PIANOFORTE GRADE I DISTINCTION: Cheah. Noeleen; Goh Soo Khim; Keng Slok Hlan; Lee Hlong Jlng; Low,1,700 words
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Article152 1953-10-11 3 October first grade reached the lowest level for more than three years at the opening of the Singapore rubber market yesterday. This grade opened at 57% cents a pound, but recovered slightly during the morning to close at 57' 8 cents which was five-eighths of a152 words
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Article17 1953-10-11 3 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was declared at $299 a picul, down 51..17'17 words
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Article44 1953-10-11 3 Yesterday in the Fourth police Court, a Chinese. Lee Ah Gong was charged with failing to equip his sampan with fire fighting appliances. He pleaded guilty to ihe charge The Magistrate. Mr. J B Jayaretnam, fined him $10.44 words
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Advertisement245 1953-10-11 3 I CROSLEY ers V !J ?i so much Thrrp's a price and size just right for you! This new 1953 Croslcy Shelvador Refrigerator Rives you the miracle of Push Button Automatic Defrosting— 01 •t the price of an old-fashioned hand- c) defrosted refrigerator. See the new 1953 Crosley Shelvador today!245 words
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Advertisement239 1953-10-11 3 A MEW PROFILE WITH MORE POWER THE NEW I nunjeep THE WORLD'S STANDARD UTILITY VEHICLE The new Willys-Overland |ccp is more powerful than any of its predecessors because of the new 4-cylinder 72 horsepower Hurricane engine This magnificent engine, proven over millions of mi'cs in operation, provider additional "power" for239 words
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Article, Illustration1325 1953-10-11 4 ADRIAN HAYTER - ADRIAN HAYTER By Major Adrian Hayter continues the story of his England-New Zealand voyage alone in a small yacht, "Sheila II." Last week he told of his adventures on the way from Singapore to Indonesia and trouble with the authorities on the1,325 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-10-11 4 Tfc» picture a r*r» creeper was taken at Aytr Bim. lohore, by Tan Kirn Sung, c/o Standard Vacuum Oil Company, Singapore.23 words
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Article654 1953-10-11 4 SIX DRY DAYS-& BACK TO NORMAL LAST week there were no less than six consecutive days of dry, but not very sunny, weather. This spell enabled us to get the grass mown. On the seventh day normal weather set in, and has continued ever since. On his654 words
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Article, Illustration324 1953-10-11 5 SOLEMINTY... AND SMILES A BIG DAY FOR THE UNIVERSITY By FRANCIS WONG THEY had studied for a long time the Medical students for six years. Yesterday was their big day. And as at all University Convocations, the academic gowns and mortar boards concealed many feelings solemnity as well as smiles.324 words
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Advertisement259 1953-10-11 5 Look for me when you want In DEPENDABLE J J.* iw Electrical Servants for Your Home J "FROST-FREE' "COLDER COLD" i REFRIGERATORS I- Electric Cooker Clothes Dryer Water Heater Clothes Washing Machine Vacuum Cleaner Waffle Baker 3" Roaster Ovens Toaster S Hot Plat* Electric Criddic Food Mucr Water Cooler Electric259 words
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Advertisement344 1953-10-11 5 Today At 11 A.M. Universal Picture "BEND OF THE RIVE*" In Technicolor Opening Today 3 Shows: 3. 6.15 A 9.15 p.m. Warner Bros. Jubilant New Mn«lml "THE JAZZ SINGER' Starring Danny THOMAS Peuiry LEE In Technicolor Today 11 a.m. WHO'S GUILTY" Serial fta^ J2138 sth WEEK :11th RECORD DAY Today:344 words
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Article, Illustration643 1953-10-11 6 Capt. D. H. de T. Reade - Capt. D. H. de T. Reade By was strapped to a gun carriage while a blank was fired, and later driven to his Regiment strapped to a gun barrel. There are still alive to-day a number of R.A. officers who have brought their horses into643 words
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Article, Illustration569 1953-10-11 6 FAMOUS SINGER FOR SINGARORE NEXT WEEK HAROLD Williams, the famous bass-baritone, who is to sing in "Elijah" in Singapore on Oct. 20 and 21. was born in Sydney on September 3. 1893. As a boy, open-air sports occupied most of his spare time, and music was something569 words
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Article237 1953-10-11 6 The old days By C. K CAMPBELL CAPITAN CHINAS, a title in at least two of the native states, were appointed by the Sultan with the advice of the British Resident and the consent of the Chinese towkays. In Selangor the first Capitan China was Yap Ah Loi237 words
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Article714 1953-10-11 6 The Red redhead DRITISH GUIANA has "he world's biggest ces, the world's thi st Jungle and a menacing redhead by the name of Janet Rosenberg. This American Jewess was aiming to be the world's first woman dictator and, with Eva Peron out of the way, it looked714 words
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Advertisement620 1953-10-11 6 NEW SHAMPOO IDEA! '/jtMfiijkf I,'1 Lotion Shampoo by I*»* w Bfeß aT^ TO .y l w jC* Ii White Rain gives her hair the shining look, the silky feet. First Real Beauty Treatment Shampoo ThU ii th« new ihimpoo Idea. White Rain IS not l' I j ||f|l just a620 words
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Advertisement320 1953-10-11 6 I Tek Now belter itian ever 'ill ~with reinforced head •ij and anchored tuffs! B \m\ M rbe oew reinforced head together with the jMJ Tek anchor means that the tufts of Tek are ml locked into the head. They're fixed firm and fast. ill Fhis is the secret of320 words
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Article, Illustration942 1953-10-11 7 -»H"t IP I 111, \IIIII mill .|O .^lf.m 1 JF you are thinking of travelling in the near future here is an evening dress you cannot afford to miss. It is made of a completely new type of material and even though packed at the942 words
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Article, Illustration733 1953-10-11 7 JANE LEE' S - JANE LEE'S A Chinese girl's problem The "Human Casebook has been dealing with readers' problems in the Sunday Times for the past seven years. you have any query you would like answering send it to Jane Lee, Sunday Times, Singapore. Miss Lee regrets that she cannot answer733 words
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Advertisement563 1953-10-11 7 f\ Father tells the family 'keep (/our teeth KOLYNOS^/?/ Kolynos clean means really clean. The rich foam penetrates into every corner Jme^^l and crevice and in between your teeth /^o^\^^ fighting the bacteria that cause r^ffT^^W^ decay and ill-health. Yes, Kolstios \m. B cleans thoroughly, to keep your teeth 1563 words
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Advertisement375 1953-10-11 7 so soft! %f>. FACIAL TISSUES j\ Highly absorbent for removing face creams, lipsticks, nail polish eye shadow etc. Retail Price: 85 cts. per box. Be sure of.your'lovcfincstt always (Jr»* yoar eyes as extra •parkle at "those certain times." Add bold touch of mascara find Vttb the perfect streamlined protection of375 words
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Article, Illustration1799 1953-10-11 8 HELEN CATHCARE - HELEN CATHCARE IT is with the greatest pleasure that Her Majesty the Queen announces the betrothal of her dearly beloved sister, The Princess Margaret, to Throughout the world is spreading an insistent rumour that this eagerly awaited announcement and perhaps the addedDaily Mirror - 1,799 words
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Article398 1953-10-11 8 f PARIS. ANTOINE Fornero was just •**a poor plumber but suddenly he made up his mind to do as much good as a millionaire Now, In his old age. he has Just finished paying off debts of thousands of pounds, money well spent in helping others.398 words
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Advertisement214 1953-10-11 8 Don't let that COLD take hold! J ust few drops of Vapcx on your handkerchief, and on your pillow •t mght, will dear the head instantly. Vapex relieves your cold from the first deep breath you take. Vapex is highly concentrated, economical, and f^SS^* pleasant to oac f^ jS Almttm214 words
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Advertisement319 1953-10-11 8 Bißs^sk 1 -d^sH SQ&w fis^b^ssau. *->*"■ .fja^flgtfflfef jm^ siiH m IP m Everyone admires the new §«(4CUTEX and everyone will admire yomt Small wonder for Catei Nail Poli«h enhances the natural lovelineai of your nail*, invitea th* sweeted flattery! Ouuhinrt, outwetrt even rottlier poliihet b+cautr Cult* contains the mirarlr-utar infrrdirnt319 words
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Article, Illustration476 1953-10-11 9 Joint Malay-Siam force is winning hushhush battle KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. N the North of Malaya along the border with Siam a "miniature war" began early this year a war about which the public has heard little. It is a battle between Malayan and Siamese police on rhe one hand and476 words
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148 1953-10-11 9 SINGAPORE Fire Brigade offlcers will shortly tour nine Colony kampongs to warn 20,000 people that their congested attap huts are potential fire risks. t>u «««««.o ,i,~ «.«n w~ ««f The officers, who will be acting on behalf of the City MS S'lpniae^rffi r,Tfl with a148 words
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Article39 1953-10-11 9 Mr I. G. Salmond has gone to London by air to represent Singapore in the United Kingdom colonial and dependent territories delegation at the meeting of the management committee of the Rubber Study Group on October 2439 words
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Article40 1953-10-11 9 Loh Chye Mong was fined an additional $25 in the Singapore City Police court yesterday for failing to show cause why he should not pay $20. the final instalment of a previous fine of $25.40 words
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Article194 1953-10-11 9 No merger with association IPOH. Saturday THE general committee of the Perak Progressive Party issu»ci a statement last night warning its members that they would be guilty of disloyalty to the party and bft I. able to explusion if they joined the National Association of Perak.194 words
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Article107 1953-10-11 9 The Commissioners of Police for Singapore and the Federation, Messrs. N. O. Morris and vV L. R. Carbonnell. will leave for Bangkok by air tomorrow for an informal meeting of police chiefs of South-east Asia countries. The meeting is under th» auspices of the Siam Government107 words
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209 1953-10-11 9 AND MONKEY BUSINESS TURNED OUT TO BE RIGHT MR. M. H. DANKER, the acting Chief Sanitary Inspector of Johore Bahru. took another sniff and held his nose. There had been nothing like it since that angry housewife emptied her rubbish bins in the Town Council office a couple of months209 words
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Article26 1953-10-11 9 Four men waylaid a Chinese at the junction of Silat Road and Kampong Bahru Road Singapore, on Friday and robbed him of $89026 words
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Article19 1953-10-11 9 Mr. F. A. van Woerden, the Consul General of the Netherlands, has now returned to Singapore.19 words
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Advertisement198 1953-10-11 9 HUt 1 jam m *f '\.M 41 /A mX l V m in f 3 ft. ERRES I M V A question of j^s\*ZlMfi CDDCQ I I KY 5261 Singapore j Penang $340 Federation $390 10<V DISCOUNT CASH Sole Agents;MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD THE FINEST CAK POLISH vouvb even osepi198 words
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Advertisement790 1953-10-11 9 "I came not to judge the world but to save the world. John 12:47. CHURCH OF ENGLAND vice: Teachers Nicht. Mr. C. I* ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL Teskey. 7 a.m.. 8 Holy Communion: ».3O BETHESDA. (KAT O N O Sunday School. 10.30 Mattlns, 11.45 CHURCH: 8.30 am. Lord's Supper Holy Communion:790 words
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Advertisement525 1953-10-11 9 Give me some... sTaka l^lm f .aflVc J Whenever you feel weary and depressed, take r Veast-Vite and you will feel better at once! KT^t' ~~^9m Yeast- Vite's powerful action gives you fresh **W S3 vigour and vitality. And it soothes away head- I ache, neuralgia, nerve or rheumatic pains.525 words
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Article, Illustration462 1953-10-11 10 DE LONA - DE LONA »y Toeing the *party lime' rPRE romantic tradition is A returning to the dancing years. The latest ballroom gowns to be seen in Malaya flaunt the hand-span waist and the frivolous, manylayered skirt. Gay, youthful styling is the keynote and a sparkle is lent to462 words
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Article, Illustration576 1953-10-11 10 JOHN CAY - JOHN CAY MR. RANK TAKES A GAMBLE —AND By LONDON IS stolid, rugged, British |ack Hawkins your idea of a passionate screen lover? Mr. Rank is about to gamble a fortune on the hunch that he will be. To catch Britain's No. 1 film star576 words
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Article, Illustration268 1953-10-11 10 A BLIND MAN IS HAPPY AGAIN NEW YORK, JOHNNY SNELL, a blind pianist from Somerset. England, is a happier man today even though he sits with his wife and two baby boys m a bieak immigration room on Ellis Island. Fo r he has heard that hts detention and threatened268 words
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Advertisement349 1953-10-11 10 Pond's Talcum Powdei ibj^^v keeps you JtoeAi as a If v K yourself 1 <^jS Every morning after bathing, dust Pond^s Talcum Powder all over your skin. In an. easy-to-hold container, it sprinkles smoothly to give you that delicate perfume that clings all day. PONDQ TALCUM I VIVU POWDER Tr«de349 words
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Advertisement364 1953-10-11 10 Mushrooms and cream make a heavenly \aarr\ You're, sure to like CAMPBELL'S CPEAM OF MUSWPOOM SOUP It'» easy to «cc why this luxury »oup ha» become an everyday family favor- Cemphell'i Cream of Mushroom Soup it imooth »< velvet in flavor r Ch >et d hcale n<l Plenty of Kjaj^364 words
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280 1953-10-11 11 Country split into two areas KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. "|"HE Federation of Malaya has been split militarily into two divisional areas and an independent brigade area, it was announced here today. The newly formed Is* Federal Division commands the trccps in Kedah, Perlis, Penang and280 words
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Article130 1953-10-11 11 BURGLARS TOOK $1,000 in cash and jewellery from six Singapore houses, the Police were told on Friday. A Boyanese in Adam Roart lost a watch and two ring.s valued at $545. From the quarters of an Indian woman worker in R.A.K. hospital. Changi, thieves stole a130 words
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Article55 1953-10-11 11 BAKER HIT WOMAN: $1 A baker. Tan Kee Wee, of Geylang Serai, found guilty of assaulting Wee Meow Ching, a married woman, was fined $1 by the Singapore Seventh Police Court Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulasekaram, yesterday. Tan said that he only pushed her away wnen she struck him on the55 words
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Article42 1953-10-11 11 Loh Hun Fei, a salesman employed in a Singapore goldsmith shop, was gaoled for 16 months when he pleaded guilty yesterday in the First Criminal District Court to criminal breach of trust of Jewellery worth $12,000 on July 7.42 words
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Article35 1953-10-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah. 29, was today sentenced in the Sessions Court here to 18 months at Muar Probation School for impersonating a policeman at Bujong Estate at Sungei Buloh.35 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-10-11 11 The murder scene from rhe Island Players' production or "Dial M For Murder," which is being presented this week. The players. Betty Aiken as M argot Wcndice and Ken White as Captain Lesgate.35 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-10-11 11 lujRS H B Winter a Singapore tailor"s wife, made flowers from velvet and silk in her spare time. But friends who saw them were so impressed that they urged her to make a business of it. That is how a flourishing concern has come into117 words
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187 1953-10-11 11 Full houses please, says Mr. Davies DIAL M For Murder", the Island Players' new production, opens at the Victoria Memorial Theatre on Thursday. It runs for three nights and the proceeds from all the performances go St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The London Sunday Tiny« said of "Dial M For Murder":187 words
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Article301 1953-10-11 11 WORLD (ll' QUALIFYING MATCH Wales 1 England 4 LEAGUE DIVISION I Bolton S Manchester C. I Burnley 1 Portsmouth Charlton 4 Blackpool 2 Liverpool 6 Aston Villa 1 Manchester U. 1 Sunderland 0 Middlesboroucb 2 Sheffield I Newcastle 1 Wolves 2 Preston 1 Cardiff 2 Sheffield Wed. 2Reuter - 301 words
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Article171 1953-10-11 11 BECAUSE a policeman in plain-clothes asked Sunda Singh, a taxi driver, to produce his identity card and driving licence, he was told that it would only be shown to a uniformed officer, it was stated in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday. Sunda. charged with171 words
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Article295 1953-10-11 11 THE Stage Club have proved by their latest production. "The Paragon," that they are still able to provide an evening of sound, if unspectacular, entertainment. Inez Quitzow temporarily forsook the boards in order to produce the play, which was simply the tale of the reappearance of295 words
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Article260 1953-10-11 11 PINEAPPLES aie always In season in Malaya. Raw or cooked, sweet or savoury, they can be served at any meal of the day or evening. Here are two recipes In which pineapple forms the base of a novel sweet for the dinner party. FRESH PINEAPPLE IN260 words
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Article54 1953-10-11 12 TANKERS An Exhibition of Shell photographs OH Construction and life aboard a modern Oil TankPr at The Odeon Theatre daily from 10.00 a.m. THE NEW LISTS 01 Cadbury's and Fry's Gift Parcels of delicious, export quality Chocolates for delivery In U.K. and Continent <■* Factory are at your favourite54 words
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586 1953-10-11 12 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, Oct. 11, 1953 The fourth birthday YESTERDAY'S proud 1 events the convocation and the opening of a splendid library— marked a most happy fourth birthday for the University of Malaya. The University was born at a difficult time and was plagued, during its early infancy, by586 words
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Article, Illustration1282 1953-10-11 12 A.B. RAMSAY - 26 YEARS IN MALAYA: CHANGES FOR BETTER AND FOR WORSE A.B. RAMSAY, By British Adviser, Kedah, who retired last week QNE of the most significant features of my 26 years' service in this country is the very marked change, particularly since the Japanese occupation, in the outlook of the kampong1,282 words
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Article, Illustration736 1953-10-11 12 BILL WEBB- JONES - Sunny skies' sunny folk in the Cocas BILL WEBB-JONES By THE Cocos Islands are in the news these days. What are the inhabitants like? I will tell you. They are friendly, entirely un-selfconscious. happy and carefree. If climate Has anything in do with the disposition of peoples then sunny skies736 words
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Letter764 1953-10-11 12 BILLY BUDD has recently come under fire Irom some of your readers for writing disparagingly of poetic talent in Malaya. And the spate of correspondence evoked by "'Jungle Green" has incidentally occasioned a discussion in the readers' columns of the local press on the almost complete absence764 words
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Letter122 1953-10-11 12 TN the letter headed "Mr. van Tooren", Mr W. M. Edwards said you were wrong This Is not correct. Th<i Malayan Racehorse Owners Association, of which I had the honour of being elected the first President was only Inaugurated by amalgmatinii the two existing associations last year.122 words
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Letter222 1953-10-11 12 THE late Mr A. van Tooren formerly of Port Swettenham. was a Perak boy. born and bred in Taiping and was a nephew of the late Mr Jules Martin. Sr.. and cousin of Mr. Jules Martin, Jr. head of the firm of G. H. Slot. Fo r many years222 words
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Letter55 1953-10-11 12 AS a regular reader of the Sunday Times. I would bo very thankful if you would please introduce me to readers who may be Interested In friendly correspondence. I am an Indian boy. age 16J I am interested In stamps reading, cycling, swimming, and correspondence M. RAJA RATNAM,55 words
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Advertisement606 1953-10-11 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITIATIONS VACANT WANTED a lady teacher preferably European to handle Kindergarten Class to be started In January, 1954. Must tie willing to 6ipn an agreement to serve the school at least for one yrar. Apply to Principal, Guru NnnaK Institution, Ipoh, stating qualifications, previous experience aiid minimum salary606 words
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Article215 1953-10-11 13 Temporary men seek same pay rises as Yong award pi YE hundred Singapore Government temporary clerks want an open arbitration to settle their claim for pay rises. They want increases similar to those given to postal and Government general clerical services by an independent arbitrator, Mr. Yong215 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-10-11 13 The five Indian Federal Legislative Councillors at I their press conference in Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning: from left to right Mr. V. M. N. Menon, I Mr. S. O. K. Übaidulbh Mr. R. Rimani, Mr. M. P. Rajagopal. *"d Mr. P. P. Narayanan. Sunday Times photograph.49 words
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Article58 1953-10-11 13 Singapore Legislative Councillor Mr. C. C. Tan. (Prog., Tanglim, Dato Nik Ahmad bin Kamil. Federation Member for Housing, and Mr. J. R. Marshall. New Zealand's Minister of Health and Housing Finance, left Singapore yesterday for New Delhi. They will attend the meeting of the Consultative58 words
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Article52 1953-10-11 13 SEGAMAT. Sat— "A ferocious dog attacked me and tore my trousers I had to kill it to protect myself." Gan Kirn Tiong, a 22-year-old Home Guard from Labis said when charged at Sezamat with disorderly behaviour while carrying a firearm. The case was adiourned till52 words
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107 1953-10-11 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Malayan Rubber Producers' Council handed a hurriedly prepared memorandum to the American Congressional Mission just before II left here trris morning. Mr. Leroy Johnson, leader of the Mission, was getting ready to leave when members of the Council brought107 words
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Article43 1953-10-11 13 Seoh Chye Wan was fined $200. in default three months' gaol, in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday for causing unnecessary suffering to 32 fowls by carrying them in a small basket on the carrier of his bicycle.43 words
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Article23 1953-10-11 13 An elderly Chinese woman was found hanging in a house in Sin Koh Lane, off Kallang Road. Singapore, yesterday afternoon.23 words
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181 1953-10-11 13 A CABLE pledging full support to the Chinese Nationalist Government In crush- i ing the Communists and returning to the China main- land was sent by Singapore Chinese to General Chiang p Kai-shek in Taipeh yesterday— the 42nd anniversary of the founding of the181 words
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Article38 1953-10-11 13 Singapore's September crime figures showed an increase In murders, armed robberies house-breaking and theft by day. Simple thefts, house-breaking and theft by night fell. There were six murders in September against five in August.38 words
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Article65 1953-10-11 13 Because he used premises at 214. Frankel Estate, East Coast Road, for slaughtering pigs, without a licence, Ong Chin, the tenant, was ordered to givo up r>ossesslon by the Singapore Civil District Court yesterday The plaintiffs. Siglap Ltd.. complained that by using the premises illegally Ong65 words
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Article50 1953-10-11 13 A Singapore Traction Company driver, Ramasamy. was fined $75, or 15 days- gaol, in the Second Traffic Police Court yesterday for causing unnecessary obstruction by stopping a bus at Cecil Street at a distance of 12 ft 11 inches from the edge of the roadway on March 28.50 words
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Obituary38 1953-10-11 13 MRS. CHIA HOOD SANO (nee Madam Lee Siok Kuan) mother of Chla How Ohee. passed away peacefully on Saturday Oct. 10 at the a?e of 81. Cortege leaves 24 Simon Lane today at 3.30 p.m. for Bldadarl38 words
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Advertisement76 1953-10-11 13 DEEPAVALI CONTEST A recital contest of Bharathi's Tamil songs is to be held or. Deepavali at the Tank Road Chettiars temple. Amateurs of 18 and under are allowed to take part. Application forms can be obtained from the Secretary, 49 Tank Road. Mr M. Gopala Menon. Representative of the Government76 words
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Advertisement134 1953-10-11 13 wm toot v l n- v H 1 cor**- r#r n( *<*** I iVB. Wp only carry spare parts lor un- miiKes we I Bell nntl c;ui therefore only accept tiicse for re lllr -J I P*O Round TRIPS To HONG KOiNi, 12 DAYS INCLUDING 4 DAYS IN HONG KONG134 words
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Miscellaneous158 1953-10-11 13 The Weather Minimum temperature '7.30 p.m. on Oct. 9 to 7.30 a.m. on Oct. 10 Singapore 74 degrees. Penang 74. Kota Bahru 74. Kuala Lumpur 73, Ipoh 73. Kuantan 69. Maximum temperature '7.30 a m to 7.30 p.m. on Oct. 10 1 Singapore 88. Penang 87, Kota Bahru not received,158 words
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Article, Illustration112 1953-10-11 14 Sunday Times is offering cash prizes for readers' pictures published in this page First prize is $30, with $1 5 for the second best and $5 for the runners-up. This week's first prize goes to T. H. Watt, 13-B Prince Charles Crescent, Singapore, for 'Twinkling112 words
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413 1953-10-11 14 WASHINGTON. A WEIRD community dwells on life's last frontier— the bottom of the deep sea In perpetual darkness, at temperatures close to freezing, and under pressures of approximately 15,000 pounds to the square inch, or approximately 1,000 times the pressure to which a land-dwel-ling animal413 words
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Advertisement176 1953-10-11 14 only v P E R U T Z PCROMNIA: Provides Stheiner 33 Perfect Wefto 00 Pictures RmilT^ gp PERUT7 Schciner 29 Wetten 50 Made ia Ccr™ By PeRSENSO: AI2 K35 16 mm RolKilm 8 m.m. Rollfilm Omrra twin turret Camera three lens model. Pig pictures turret model, COm--3t low rnst176 words
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Advertisement191 1953-10-11 14 <^1 C^l iHIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIItIH I I -lIIIIIIIC JIIIIIIIIIIIIt 3IIIIIIIIII MOVISCOP Tht ZEISS IKON ccJitor-virwrr for Sorl6 mm cine film It has for a long time been the desire of 1 every 8 or 16 mm cine amateur to have a device with which he can examine his films and, while running191 words
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Article, Illustration849 1953-10-11 15 JOHN BEHAGUE - GUINNESS GOES 'STRAIGHT' IN STORY OF A BRAVE ISLAND JOHN BEHAGUE B> UIGHLIGHT of .1. Arthur Rank's tribute to the George Cross Island, "Malta Story", is the performance of Alec Guinness in his first straight film role after a long list of successful comedies. Despite a secondary part as a849 words
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Article, Illustration785 1953-10-11 15 This 'quickie' is fast moving QUOTE CRITIC David Criffiths. film-talking on Rediffusion's "Silver" Network and defining a "disbarred archeologist" in the picture "Plunder of The Sun" "An archeologist guilty of undue familiarity towards mummies." LWERY now and then Hollywood releases a few thousand of its dollars in England, shiDs a785 words
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Advertisement332 1953-10-11 15 J^u CATHAY ORGANISATION r]L ATTRACTIONS ""^p TODAY eM^dfa^"^£~T|YXY' 1100 a m" 1115 DAILY j(BKI l il 'l. 93 p m LIFE OK DEATH! EVERY SECOND UUy^J ON THE M W PANORAMIC V W SCREEN Starring tUWM FORM ABfHfl VfH\O\ Today 9.00 a.m. "DIPLOMATIC COURIER" ivext m \\4.i v\ 4M Cecil332 words
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Advertisement271 1953-10-11 15 ■■Hk A PICTURE THAT WILL LIVE IN W/KKKf YOUR MEMORY FOR A LIFETIME! <^____F___l^^ fc^— r jj *_____tV^^__i IIW 4^*** fe__r A "'JSALOME I I *^1 HjniTH»*Jnf«V»l-SiCHWCH*ID~Oti %A £<p AivxnMOßAUNure. THE STORY THE WORLD HAS WAITED 2000 YEARS TO SEE! 5 SHOWS DAILY: 1 1 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 _r271 words
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Advertisement320 1953-10-11 16 NIKOR (Made in U.S.A.) STAINLESS STEEL DEVELOPING TANKS NOW AVAILABLE EASILY LOADED QUICKLY CLEANED UNBREAKABLE TEMPERATURE CONTROL ECONOMICAL The ideal tank for Colour processing. Available sizes: Tanks for 120 :>2O films T.inkj for one 35mm film Tanks for two 35mm films Available from all leading Photo Stores. S<Me Ae r320 words
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Advertisement579 1953-10-11 16 You can cut your fuel costsas much as 10% with CHAMPION full-firing Vspark plugs Worn, carbon. louUd spark t^ plugs, th« wrong typ« o( T^^— plugi, can wail* up to _Js?^ 10* of th« fuel you buy C^^s H Champion Sport Plucn, operating at full-firing: efficiency, ignite qU th« fuel579 words
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Miscellaneous1413 1953-10-11 16 ■bß^«bU\ '^ri \^B TAeZAN KILLEC? A OUPFALO, THU4 <7UAUPViN<3 TO ?\&rAX M \^J\\l \^i%h^Ll///x/ /tj j< ▼/fIKA(;- HI ws c^wreMPr op tub *o*&ol leaps*. 3^K >wlWm9\ //"/^lUfr'^ y/% /«f miM W/jJißm WHAT CAN IOO?' HE *H\ePß2£V TO H\& AOVIZefZ OXCO -f*', "My J| I S M g^6<7£P, vgu m«6t gATri£--ei6e1,413 words
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Miscellaneous16 1953-10-11 17 i^^^ ifl /Z_J f^- > I/\ Vr iH y^ 7'^S J^^ I j _J .^M^l Mt^f r\16 words
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Miscellaneous255 1953-10-11 18 jMi M 7l| U r^S Bi^^B n^ BWBB*^^BHBBSJBIBBI f look/ look/ over"X why, i don't HJ El I^BBT^gNOR stiplln&^^H'' those spies are meanwh/le-pepitx pulchrtta j K si 'then' me jua^p >f I.Bf/r/ v -*<Jb^^ ~l^^^--^>^Ps*.xv v Ji «^J^v^^^>^AV Sk |B«BMBB5^B IS out LIKE A M WEAPIN6 FOR REBEL TELLS THE255 words
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Article, Illustration765 1953-10-11 19 The 70-year-old killer showed how he used it Bloom of youth ALMOST every reader finds an inevitable fascination in books concerning trials. They may be fascinated for different reasons, but there must be few readers who can resist them Some may revel in the765 words
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Article329 1953-10-11 19 He now lives on public relief rpHfc son of a British millionaire who was a power on the Stock Exchange 20 years aeo is living in a 245.-a-werk council house in South Wales. His only income is £5 .1 week from the National Assistance Board. John Mathias329 words
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Article539 1953-10-11 19 Nathaniel Gubbines "About the end of September a tortoise should be packed in a box of dry leares or hay and put In a piotected garden shed where it will sleep until the end of March." George Cansdale, the Zoo Man. JJAPPY tortoise sound j asleep. In a hay box539 words
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Article120 1953-10-11 19 THERE SHE BLOWS— BY HELICOPTER HELICOPTERS are to be used to spot whales In the Antarctic. Hangars and flight decks will b e Installed in two British whale-factory ships In time for the 1954 whalln K season. Each ship will carry one or two helicopters. The Norwegians, first in the120 words
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Advertisement236 1953-10-11 19 CAMAY brings you Lovelier Skin! Jafl ■afc^AT^ 'W •B '«r^^^ai ■ft s -aM Like a dream come true, your comptexiomsclearer, fresher— »ith your very first takt of Camay! Yes, new loveliness cm be yours when you change from careless cleansing to the Camay Mild-Soap Diet. Simply follow directions on the236 words
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Advertisement115 1953-10-11 19 Hi 'Vl > > I^RlSdeC A Perfume of Gaiety look SS^^-^^^^Kb •'■•'.<■:'■'. SNORKEL y% No more messy hands! Here's the f^^^^ mm y^^\ mmm^ m^^ P en wltn tne m »Klc filling tube that r" Tli^ V h' reaches out and siphons up the I vkiv w T lnlc> tnen115 words
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Miscellaneous142 1953-10-11 19 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS »OWN An,™.* w,u, „>. 7. JJfcTttABSfJSw 1 Hrlp (3). 9, Ineenae roads (7). 10. s Penetrate IS). 6, Iron ore (8). n1 r n n t M, m M '< Queßtlonx (4). t. Discourages Divreet (7). 11. Outfit (J). 11, f 4) v < hlldrrn-i npa and142 words
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Article, Illustration965 1953-10-11 20 Nicholas Phipps - Nicholas Phipps The story of Gracie and Vera, queens of song By TP^VO mistresses of the popular song are pre-eminent in British variety Graae Fields and Vera Lynn. Both exploit nostalgia, Graae Fields briskly; Vera Lynn in a maudlin fashion. They sing of the965 words
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521 1953-10-11 20 Norma breaks 5 of seven records at gala S.C.C. I PAGE 10 SPORT I SEVEN Singapore Amateur Swimming Association records were unofficially broken and one equalled at the Singapore Swimming Club's championship gala yesterday. Brilliant swimming by the club's juniors and the Chinese Swimming Club were the contributing factors to521 words
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Article161 1953-10-11 20 MAJOR DYAN CHAND'S Indian Services hockey team his cancelled their tour of the Pacific and Far East as most of the countries they planned visiting have not replied to their offer. This was stated by Major Dyan Chand In a letter to the Singapore161 words
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Article55 1953-10-11 20 The V.M.C.A. term to meet BODCA In a SHA second division league fixture at Balestier Road on Tuesday will be picked from: Francis Lee Yogarajnh, Avtar Singh. S. Hope. Rajendra, Nagel Yap. Tan Soo Hlan, Suratta. Chan Oon Leng. S. Richards. M. V. Moss. V55 words
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Article130 1953-10-11 20 SPECTATORS at the Singapore Swimming Club's championship gala yesterday witnessed what was possibly the fastest swim ever seen in Singapore aquatics. Swimming the last leg of the 4x50 metres relay for the crack Chinese Swimming Club team, Neo Chwee Kok clocked 26sec. flat.130 words
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275 1953-10-11 20 Vellupillai B. Marks best in SHA trial SINGAPORE should be able to field a very strong hookey team this year Judging by performances at the first of two trials played on the padang yesterday. The game ended In a 1-1 draw between Colours and Whites. Reynolds scored for Colours mitway275 words
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Article90 1953-10-11 20 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: I. Inspire. 7. Aid. Censers. 10. Prudent. 11. Kit. 12, Seesaws. 13. Crib. 1«. Wroth. 19. Tides. 21. Fiords. 23. Mulatto. 25, Refuse. 26. Epact. 29. Spate. 32. Skew. 33. Feeding. 35. Tie. 36. Enigmas. 37. Rostrum. 38. Man. 39, Siphons. DOWN: 1. Impact. 2. Stupid.90 words
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Article221 1953-10-11 20 ARMY SCORE IN FIRST MINUTE.. MALAYB. favourite* to win this year's BAFA Community league championship, continued thrlr winning ways when they trounced Army 8-2 In their fifth outing at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Ismail Yusofl. the Colony lnsldeforward. scored, Malays' last four goals Rain before221 words
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Advertisement91 1953-10-11 20 LOOK 1 I forl2REDcrowns... s■• I *Vi=^ tt^' *^T^ ir-T^W A MINIATURE o*2'('cEi J/Sjt^ I I bottle r'WEm 1 I K/ FREE Collect the bright red crowns found on Coco-Colo bottles. Twelve RED crowns entitle you to onTottroctive miniature Coco -Colo Bottle FREE. The crowns may be redeemed from any91 words
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Advertisement534 1953-10-11 20 tf/4 N AT HOt4t THE ACT CAL WAY In (Aw'B I R*dio, today't greatest profusion, went* trained mm BlyV jH] urgently. Radio repair ingineert, sound technician*, broadcast engineers, executives, etc., are in big r '1 4 '^Iflß demand. Vast new fields of opportunity are opening J'*^~ I up in television,534 words
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Article, Illustration2537 1953-10-11 21 Major Arthur Campbell - JUNGLE GREEN Major Arthur Campbell 'An intense exciiemenl gripped ns all... 9 By The killing of lAvtv Kirn Bah In this final series of extracts from "jungle Green" the author tells of the killing of Liew Kon Kirn (referred to as Liew Kirn Bok"), the "Bearded Terror" and leader of2,537 words
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Advertisement388 1953-10-11 21 Build up their future health v THEM MARMITE EVERY DAY Iff the vitamins In Marmite that help children to {row up strong and sturdy. Health-building Marmite Is a valuable food for everyone a food needed by all every day to maintain fitness and strengthen the body's resistance to diseases. Always388 words
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Advertisement393 1953-10-11 21 10 BLUE GILLETTE BLADES IN r Jb Gillette JIJWI Quick-feed U y ::s m %M at no extra 0 I All these advantages h at no extra cost i- New blade in a flasn is Blades completely oil protected Built-in used blade container No clumsy unwrapping no damage to blade393 words
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Article, Illustration953 1953-10-11 22 >IWM\f, BFKKWOOD TAKES A DAZED LOOK AT THE SIRPU S OF FEMALE L' DRIVERS l\ SINGAPORE, AND SAYS— rr was with a feeling akin to relief that this column learnt last week that the Singapore Traffic Police intend to give priority for driving953 words
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684 1953-10-11 22 JOHNNY JOHNSON - JOHNNY JOHNSON f SINGAPORE SPORTS PARADE By NEXT weekend, Singapore is in for a great sporting treat, with the SingaporeFijian rugger match, the visit and appearance of the All Blacks, plus the S.A.S.A. i I Championships at the Chinese Swimming Club. Although the684 words
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Article368 1953-10-11 22 CHIN SWEE DOES IT AGAIN By EDIN PETERS SINGAPORE'S champion cyclist, 31 -year-old Kwa Chin Swee showed his true class last Sunday when he brushed aside all opposition to win* the individual championship of the "around-the-clock" road cycling meet held at Sungei Besi seven miles south of Kuala Lumpur. This368 words
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Advertisement222 1953-10-11 22 CHURCHMAN'S No.l In tins of 50 or 25, and packets of 10 c-:2 ySj^b^ Feathers warm jgv Feathers c 00 1 ■Ok Ayfe' V^ Sv&i-^ u(* WTEXk) See this label on all garments tiSMfh just like Wmmiw js/~ Whatever the weather it's the air in the f& feathers that protects222 words
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Advertisement142 1953-10-11 22 LN 53-1 for a NIP! 1 LION STOUT RICH IN VITAMIN B y^^/ MIPS PIHTS QUARTS ««CMI»ttM!O WC»» CO, (1941)XT0 OIST«ItUT£O »»ASC» AND KUVt ITO. PUROL OINTMENT POWDER I BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING Co (M) LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG LUMPUR HOYAL ivri it<M I LIKES TWO WEEKS ROUNDTRIP TO COOL HONGKONG WILL142 words
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Article215 1953-10-11 23 P<INE goalkeeplnß by Mrs. Ceclla Samuel, the Malayan badminton champion, helped Kuala Lumpur P.W.D. Sports Club women to hold the Singapore Cricket Club women to a 1-1 draw In a friendly hockey match played on the Singapore padang yesterday. The match, though played on a215 words
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Article86 1953-10-11 23 OESULTS of friendly soccer matches played at Farrer Park yesterday were: Changi Boys drew 1-1 with Genial Youngsters. Sahar scored for Changi Boys while Narayanan scored for Genial Youngsters. Tampenls Rovers Deat Klnta Rangers by 2-1. Justin Morris and Rama scored for Tampenls Rovers. Charlie Chan86 words
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Article45 1953-10-11 23 RAF. Seletar "A" beat REME by 11 points (one goal, two tries) to nil In a friendly rugger match played at Aver Rajah Road yesterdwy. In another match at Aver Raja Road RASC trounced 3 BOD by 16 points to nil.45 words
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364 1953-10-11 23 Decision today By SENTINEL fHE Football Association of Malaya Council meets in Kuala Lumpur today, when probably the most important matter to come under discussion will be the future of the F.A.M. Cup competition. This tournament, inaugurated in 1950 at the time of the364 words
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Article82 1953-10-11 23 FIJIANS IN 60-NIL VICTORY B ATI PAH AT. Sat. rE Fijians trounced North Johore by 60 points (nine coals and five tries) to nil at rugger here today. This was a point more than the score the Fijians scored against South Johore in their first game. Dawai scored four tries,82 words
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339 1953-10-11 23 PENANG. Saturday. i" 1 IV ING a grand all-round display, Perak beat Penang by 15 points (three goals) to a penalty goal in a friendly inter-state rugger match on the Western Road ground today. Perak showed plenty of dash and asserted their superiority339 words
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64 1953-10-11 23 The Singapore Indians team to meet Indonesians in a SAFA community league fixture at Jalan Besar .s'adliim tomorrow will be selected from A. Narayanan. K. G. Supplah. G. Suppiah. K. R. Muthiah, O. Phillip. P Supp'.ah J Mahlrda, A. Rashid. R Bala, 3 Dutta, P.64 words
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Article64 1953-10-11 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. INSPIRED bowling by the two ShamsudcHns put Perak Malays In a strong position at the end of the first day's play in the Rulers' Shield cricket final here today. Johore Malays were skittled foi 51 (M. R. Samsuddin 3-18 11.M.5. Samsuddin 6-26). Perak Malays64 words
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Article58 1953-10-11 23 LONDON. Sat.-Prank Sedgman of Australia and Pancho Oonrales of the United States have accepted invitations to play In the World Professional Indoor Lawn Tennis Championships from Nov. 16-20 at Wembley Stadium. Other top players Invited art Jack Kramer. Don Budge and Bobby Rlggs of the58 words
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Article500 1953-10-11 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A STRONG second half rally by Selangor enabled them to beat Kedah by 26 points (four goals, two tries) to six (two tries) in their inter-state rugger fixture on the Kuala Lumpur padang this evening. It was a good fast game with500 words
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Article56 1953-10-11 23 RNAS Sembawang beat RAAP Tengah by 23 points (a goal, 5 tries and a penalty) to 3 points (try) In a rugger match at Sembawang yesterday. Scorers were: O. Whining (goal), Whltty (2 tries), T. Jones (2 tries). T. Leahy (try). West (penalty*. J. Ball56 words
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Article46 1953-10-11 23 Malayan tennis doubles runner-up and Colony champions, Ong Chew Bee and LJni Hee Chin added the Singapore YM.C.A. doubles title to their names when they beat Tracey Jones and F. K. Khoo 1-6, 6-3, 6-4, at the YMCA courts yesterday.46 words
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Article36 1953-10-11 23 KLUANO, Sat.— Johore B&hru beat Kluang 1-0 In their interdistrict Sultan's Cup soccer game here yesterday. The goal was scored by Wan Abdullah. Johore Bahru are now In the semi-finals of the competition.36 words
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Article28 1953-10-11 23 Owing w rain yesterday, the Singapore Hockey Association Dlv. 3 league match between P.W.D. and R.A.P. Tengah scheduled to have been playea at Tengah was postponed.28 words
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Article30 1953-10-11 23 Rovers "A", SAPA Dlv. 3B leaders suffered their first defeat in their last game when they were beaten 3-2 by Gymkhana S.C. at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday30 words
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Article339 1953-10-11 23 B.C.C 21; Sth. Johore t; QUTHOOKED, outshoved and outrun South Johore could do little more than hold the Singapore Cricket Club to a 21 points (three goals, a try and a penalty) to nil margin on the Singapore Padang yesterday. Given all the opportunities339 words
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Advertisement459 1953-10-11 23 9^" a* AEROMOOELLERS? Exactly what you have been waiting for. WorM Famous OGAWA OS-29: OS-36: OS-099 Fncines. Astounding and SO KASV to build Prrtabricated Kits of the following:— Zeros: Mustangs: Midget MusUnp Piper Cubs: IB Hawkrr Typhoon: New Ceaana 19S: Martin AM: MeasersehmU I*9; Curtis F-40: Avenger TMB: Thunderbolt P47:459 words
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Advertisement383 1953-10-11 23 #f4IIII§ AN EXHIBITION OF SHELL PHOTOGRAPHS nHr Hi 1 v fi 6e /*e*e*&J ftom B*octtee* /LODEON THEATRE This epic film records the crisis months ot portant convoy throughout the last war, and the Malta's heroic stand in the dark days of 1942 steady sense of duty and frequent heroism of383 words
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Article, Illustration2233 1953-10-11 24 BiG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $331,000. 1. No. *****1 $94,300 2. No. *****8 $47,150 3. No. *****4 $23,575 Starters ($3,367 each) Nos: *****9, *****5. *****2. *****4. *****3, *****1, *****0. CONSOLATION: ($l,OOO each) Nos. *****3, *****5. r.*****, *****3, *****7, *****3, .'{*****. *****7. *****3, *****7. TREBLE2,233 words
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739 1953-10-11 24 Top stars to clash in Poppy Day badminton A PROGRAMME that should produce exciting badminton has been arranged for the annual Poppy Day exhibition* at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Oct. 31. Eleven of Malaya's top players have been Invited by the Com-missioner-General, Mr. Maloolm MacDonaW, to participate In two739 words
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Article282 1953-10-11 24 IPOH, Sat i PART Or the lmprovemen 1 and development pn> gramme of Coronation Par 1 once swampland and no Ipoh's best public park, Is th $14,000 Sports Pavilion whlcf Is being built by the author! ties. The Pavilion should bready by the end of282 words
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