The Straits Times, 20 October 1953
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Title Section12 1953-10-20 1 The Straits Times Established 1845 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1953 15 CENTS12 words
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Article294 1953-10-20 1 Tries te in vi ta tions sent to Tito and Italy LONDON, Monday. JM1E Western Big Three have invited Italy and Yugoslavia to a five-power conference aimed at averting war over Trieste. Britain, the United States and France have also sent notes to Russia urging Big-FourReuter; AP - 294 words
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Article118 1953-10-20 1 ERROR PUT ALL THE LIGHTS OUT RNANG, Mm. AN error by a member of the operating staff of the Prai power station plunged the whole of Penang and Province Wellesley into a threehour blackout last night. Pant Runtar in Perak and Kulim in South Kedah were also affected. "This is118 words
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Article92 1953-10-20 1 Arms dump seized by French HANOI. Mon. rpHE French High Command i announced today thnt troops had seized a vast Vietn;inh arms deoot hidden in the forest -clad hill, ot Tbnklng. The haul was made yesterday during the new Inrin-China Offensive launched by the Cominanrier-in-Chief. General Henri Navarre, strikln le92 words
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Article29 1953-10-20 1 PANMVNJOM. Mon. Polish and (Vech delegates walked B Netural Nations Repatriation Commission meptHT4 today when it was announced there would be no explanation! tomorrow. L P29 words
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100 1953-10-20 1 This isn't the right way Yugoslavia LONDON, Mon. BELGRADE Radio said last nieht that Yugoslavia could never auree to take part in a five-power conference on Trieste which would accept from the beginning the cccfcria of Zone A to Italy. The Tanjuc official news apeney's diplomatic editor stated that ifAP - 100 words
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Article64 1953-10-20 1 LONDON. Mon. Sir Winston; Churchill held a Cabinot meeting this afternoon to discuss business to be dealt with when Parliament rr-asscmblos tomorrow after its summer recess. The Prime Minister will bo makine his lirst House of Commons appearance since June, when illness caused him to rest andReuter - 64 words
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Article196 1953-10-20 1 They ARE annoyed at THAT advert! KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. SPECIAL grade European confidential assistants in Government service were piqued today at a Govern- ment statement on Sunday that no one in Malaya could do the $670-month personality plus" jobs being advertised in England. A few were indignent because they were196 words
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Article61 1953-10-20 1 NEW YORK. Mon— An Eastern Airline's Constellation carrying 27 persons crashed in flames at fog-shrouded Idlewild airport early today shortly after taking off for San Juan. Puerto Rico! Three passengers were killed Police said 12 others of the 22 passengers were i njured and oneAP - 61 words
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Article27 1953-10-20 1 GENEVA. Mon.— King Hus- ifin of Jordan is leaving Rome by air today for Amman bei cause of the tense situation in the Middle East.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article26 1953-10-20 1 PANMUNJOM. Mon The CommuniM> today accused the United Nations Command at interfering with "explanations" to Chlnes r and North Korean prisoners of war. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article36 1953-10-20 1 IPOH, Mon- -A Bnrish folrlior of No 3 Company RABC, Ipoh. was killed when n military truck crashed into «n telegraph past at the 16- i r. \'r. Ipol.-Kampar Road yesterday Another was injured.36 words
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Article38 1953-10-20 1 SYDNEY. Vim.- The aircraft carrier Sydney with 1.100 officers and men and three fleet air arm units left hen? today for Korean waters. She will be escorted as far as Singapore by the destroyer Bat.tan Renter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article21 1953-10-20 1 LONDON. Mon. -Smithfield. London's vast meat market. was brought to a standstill today by strike of 600 shopmen. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article147 1953-10-20 1 LONDON. Monday. BRITISH Guiana's top civil servant flew into London last nigrht with a "lengthy report" on the colony for the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Lyttelton. The Chief Secretary. Mr. John Gutch, said he will meet Mr. Lyttelton today and will stay for a week. TheReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-10-20 1 THE Kspeckerman family, of Kuala Lumpur, who received a surprise-cheque yesterday from the Maj. Adrian Clark Memorial Scholarship Conimitee. Left to Right: Elaine, 10, Mr. H, B. Espeekerman. Especkerman junior. 21 months. Mrs Especkerman and Maureen, five. S.T. picture.39 words
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Article43 1953-10-20 1 SEATTLE. Mon..— Mr. and Mrs Ralph Destefano. the I parents of an American Air Force sergeant, left here yestord.iy to attend the wedding of their son and a Japanese trirl who claimed to be a cousin of Emperor Hirohito— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article21 1953-10-20 1 CAPETOWN. Mon.— Dr. W.I A. Hofmeyr. Chairman of Die Burger, oldest National Party newspaper, died today aged 83. —Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article41 1953-10-20 1 WASHINGTON. Mon.— There arr still considerable doubts here roearding the chances of the Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr. Molotov. accepting the invitation of the Western For- j eign Ministers to a Big Four conference at Lugano next month.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article194 1953-10-20 1 CLERK BEATS OFF GUNMEN TUI.» SINGAPORE Runraei. tried to kill Mr. rhua Sa< Km. 44. a lawyer's < l»rk. »> he was leaving his home in Beo Lane for work yesterday morning. Mr. Chua father of nine, told the Straits Times last night that as he left home in his194 words
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Article72 1953-10-20 1 LONDON, Mon.— The three Royal Air Force Canberras which were first, third and fourth in the London-Christ-church (New Zealand i air race thus month will officially visit India, Pakistan, Burma and Siam on their return trip to Britain. The planes, now touring Royal New ZealandReuter - 72 words
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Article63 1953-10-20 1 RANGOON. Mon.- A Burmese Government spokesman said today a press report from Bangkok that Burma had agreed to a plan for the evacuation of 2.000 Kuomintang guerillas was "distorted." The spokesman said Burma stood by her demand for complete withdrawal of all Chinese Nationalists troopsReuter - 63 words
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Article24 1953-10-20 1 LONDON. Mon. -Mr Frank Clifford, of the Cameron Highlands. Pahang. who died last December left estate in Great Britain valued at £1,751.24 words
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Article16 1953-10-20 1 TAIPEI. Mon. -British Ct>nsul A. H B Hermann has arrived hero from Panama.— A.PAP - 16 words
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Article309 1953-10-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. MR. H. B. Especkerman. 33. a clerk in the Malayan Establishment Office, said today he was the "most surprised and happiest" man here. It was a double surprise for Mr. Especkerman and his family. This morning he received a let'er from309 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-10-20 1 DATO Nik Ahmad Kamil. the Member for Lands. .Mines and Communications, (left) who represented the Federation, and Mr. C. C. Tan (right), who represented Singapore, and -Mrs. C. C. Tan. arrived at Ne-- Delhi airport last week for the conference on tne Coiombo Plan. ShriAP - 64 words
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Article394 1953-10-20 1 92 KILLED IN SEPTEMBER KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. MORE terrorists were killed last month than in any month since August last year. Statistics published today show that 92 bandits were killed in September, 29 MR wounded, five were captured and 35 surrendered. But the394 words
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Article107 1953-10-20 1 From HALL ROMSI.Y LONDON. Mon. A STATEMENT on the British Government's financial assistance for Malaya rmy be made in the House of Conxnons on Wednesday. Sir Richard Acland (Lab." will a-sk the Secretary of State for the Colonie.s. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. what recent decisions have107 words
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Article16 1953-10-20 1 TAIPEI. Mon.— October 21 is to be celebrated here as Overseas Chinese Day— A.P.AP - 16 words
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Article159 1953-10-20 1 MALAYA VITAL TO PACIFIC DEFENCE MELBOURNE, Man. T^HE Chief of the ImppA rial General Staff, Field Marshal Sir John Harding, said here today flint Malaya was highly important to Commonwealth defence measures in the Far East and the Pacific. Sea and air com municat inns passing through Malaya wm vital159 words
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Article54 1953-10-20 1 CHINA, N. KORFA TO MEET I TOKYO. Mon. I Pci pi n.' aiinouiiK.l tli.it IIM (luiu'v I KM.in lavcnMKd to meet the Tnited on tin- '.'Mil df li In r.uiiiiuM.iom t > thi- Korean pc i MM arrjimemrni HEW YORK. Mon ed Nations Security Council met urgertly todayUP - 54 words
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Article26 1953-10-20 1 JAKARTA. Mnn. New Ohited States ambassador tn Ind nesia. Mr. Hush S Cummincs, paid a courtesy visit nn Premier Ali Sastroamidjojo this morning —UPUP - 26 words
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Article31 1953-10-20 1 COLOMBO. Mon.— a Banddaughter of the last king of Burma, charming 21-year-old June Rose BelUmy, is here to acivise on the Arthur Rank Production film "The Purpl? Plain."— U.P.UP - 31 words
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275 1953-10-20 2 A MULTI-MILLION dollar radio telephone and telegraph link between Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca has been put into operation, Mr. J. C. Dallow, director of the Colony's Telecommunications Department, announced yesterday. This means quicker and clearer trunk calls and a more efficient275 words
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Article114 1953-10-20 2 THE Singapore Fire Brigade, City Water Department and the Marine, Customs and Immigration departments are using radio communication to maintain constant touch between headquarters and outdoor men. All their communications are made via Mount Faber. The Fire Brigade can keep in radio touch with114 words
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Article57 1953-10-20 2 COLOMBO. Mon.— A major split has occurred in Ceylon's Trot.skyite Party, known as tne Nava Lanka Sama Samaj Party, on what its attitude should be towards the Soviet Union. One-third of the 300 members at the party's annual convention walked out in protest against resolution criticisingAP - 57 words
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Article48 1953-10-20 2 COLOMBO. Mon— Sir John Kotelawala. the Ceylon Premier, who decided on Saturday to vet rid of the Minister for Industries. Mr. O. G. PonnamLalam. and the Minister of Justice. Sir Lalitha Rajapakse, announced last night there would be no more cabinet changes.— A.P.AP - 48 words
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Article22 1953-10-20 2 TOKYO, Mon. Russians have seized a Japanese shark fishing boat near the Russian- held Kunashiri Island. j i Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article15 1953-10-20 2 DAMASCUS. Mon.-Syria is fortifying her defence system on her borders with Israel.— Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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Article97 1953-10-20 2 COLOMBO Mon. BOGUS business firms and companies are mushrooming all over Ceylon, a police spokesman said today. Nearly 20 official complaints are being investigated from persons who claim that they were cheated into investing large sums of money as shares in "dud" business enterprises. TheUP - 97 words
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Article27 1953-10-20 2 BEIRUT, Mon.— Tne condition of King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia was reported here yesterday to have taken a turn for the worse. A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article131 1953-10-20 2 SALISBURY (Rhodesia i, Mon. rE Southern Rhodesia All I African Convention decid- cd today by 71 votes to one. to rescind its pre -Federation declaration of non-co-opera-tion. It elected a committee of four to frame a policy to maintain the rights of Africans withinReuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-10-20 2 FATHER KOH, parish priest of the Kuala Lumpur Holy Rosary Church, waves good bye to friends and children who had come to see him off at the Kuala Lumpur airport. He has gone to Penan*: on holiday. Yong Peng Seong picture.45 words
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Article127 1953-10-20 2 THE Chong Clan Association, Singapore, has increased its reward offer from $1,000 to $5,000 for information which will lead to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for the murder of 16-year-old schoolgirl, Ching Geok Tin. "The killer or killers must be brought to127 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-10-20 2 MISS KHOO El Kill M. (left) presents pH of embroidery work to Mrs Molly Calvert from pupils and friends at the farewell party given in her honour at her home at Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. Calvert is a teacher nf ballet dancing. She will be going to Britain on56 words
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Article87 1953-10-20 2 WASHINGTON. Mon—Congressional source.-, said today that another Federal deiicit next year is indicated in the Eisenhower Administration's advance budget prospects. They said that despite a!l efforts to balance the budget, defence spending and scheduled tax reductions Drobably will make a deficit of between 2 tc 587 words
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Article47 1953-10-20 2 LONDON, Mon.— Mrs. Lena Jeger has been chosen as Labour candidate in the Parborn (London) ciused by the death of her husband, Dr. Santo Jeger. At the 1951 election Dr Jeger had a majority of 1,759 over his Conservative opponent in three-cornered fight. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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133 1953-10-20 2 Corruption put four Govt. men in gaol KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. IJVDUR Federation public servants were convicted of corruption during September, says a Government statement. In one case a man was sent- enced to two years' gaol for I taking a $50 bribe. In the other, three people I were jointly133 words
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Article152 1953-10-20 2 PARIS. Monday. 4 II7ARREN LEE PIERSON, chairman of the Board of Trans World Airlines, said yesterday that TWA is prepared to start a service in the Far East on 30 days' notice. Mr. Pierson told a reporter that arrangements are bein^ made all along the proposeu152 words
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Article122 1953-10-20 2 NEW C-in-C SEES THE WAR MAPS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE new Commander-in--1 Chief, Far East Land Forces. General Sir Charles F. Loewen today visited the j Federal Police headquarters map room to see every aspect of the campaign against terrorists. General Loewen, who arrived here this morning, was met by122 words
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Article58 1953-10-20 2 MANILA. Mon. The Philippines should follow the example set by Britain of providing school children with free milk during class hours, Mrs. C Mamuri a public schools bureau official said Mrs. Mamuri, who recently returned from a visit abroad, i said the Philippine Government should subsidizeAP - 58 words
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Article44 1953-10-20 2 VIENNA. Mon.— The representatives of the three Western powers here told the Austrian Foreign Minister, Dr. Kail Gruber. yesterday that the United States, Britain and France would support Austria's demand to attend future talks on the Austrian treaty. —Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article72 1953-10-20 2 LOS ANGELES. M~n A rrturnPd army general said to. day that he has a.skrd president. Eisenhower for permission to no to Korea to talk to 23 American prisoners-of-war wh-i refuted to leav e Communist captivity Briß.-Gen. Herbert C Holdridge. 61. an old friend the President,UP - 72 words
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Article28 1953-10-20 2 CAIRO. Mon.—Major-Gmr-ral John Glubb Pasha. Commander of the Arab Legion declared today that Jordan public opinion was clamouring for revenue following tho Jordan-Israel border inciri RouterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement92 1953-10-20 2 PUBLIC NOTICES APPOINTMENTS TENDER NOTICES etc. PACK 10 .^/SPCNO CHRISTMAS i AND N€W X€AR q(_ A NEW AND EXCITING W AY\ TO SPEND YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY m.v. "ASIA 1 AIR CONDITIONED THROUCHOUT Leaves Singapore Dec. 24th Arrives Hongkong Dec. 28th Leave* Honglong Dec. 30th Arrives Singapore Jan. 2nd ROUND TRIP92 words
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286 1953-10-20 3 -British Minister LONDON, Monday. jUR. SELWYN LLOYD, Britain's Minister of State, said in a recorded broadcast last night that "whether we like it or not our lives are overshadowed by the possibility of a third world war." He thought the only chance for lastingReuter - 286 words
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Article35 1953-10-20 3 MANILA, Mon General Ho Ying-chin, chief of Nationalist China's Military Strategy Committee, claims that more than a million Nationalist guerillas on the China mainland are getting direct help from Formosa— A P35 words
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Article36 1953-10-20 3 TOKYO. Mon. The Far East and South America will be linked by a commercial air service when a Canadian Pacific Air Lines Douglas DC-6B takes off from Hont* Kong for Lima, Peru on Saturday—UP.36 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-10-20 3 Beauties from all over the world are in London just now f»r the finals of a "Miss World" contest. One of the favourites U 18-year-old liniiH-iti' Dems,. Pemier who was elected "Miss France on October 10. Her father is an officer in Indo-China.— A.P. 1 tillAP - 46 words
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Article106 1953-10-20 3 KOREA STILL DANGER #>/ot/#/ LONDON, Mon. LEAVING London Airport to 1 -a the British delegation at the United Nations. I Mr. Lloyd said that there was a considerable danger in allowing the present situation in Korea to continue. Our purpose is to get the Korean political conference going as quicklyReuter - 106 words
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Article106 1953-10-20 3 U.S. aid to nations is record WASHINGTON. Mon. A BIG JUMP in military as MUM to the free world has pushed U.S. foreign aid spending includins loan* and grants to a record spvpii -billion I'.S dollars in thp 12 months ended June 30. 1953. The Department or Commerce, rpportinc this,AP - 106 words
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Article98 1953-10-20 3 TEHERAN. Mon. Mr Herbert Hoover Jr., oil consultant to the American State Depart- nient who arrived here yester- day, is expected to visit London for "about five days' in an effort to arrange talks on the Anplo-American oil question. The London trip will follow a two-weekReuter - 98 words
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Article23 1953-10-20 3 KARACHI. Mon. GovernorGeneral of Pakistan. Ghulam Mohammad, left last night for a six-week visit to the United States and Europe. A.PAP - 23 words
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Article48 1953-10-20 3 NEW YORK. Mon— Genera l Mark W. Clark. retiring commander of the United Nations forces in the Far East, arrived yesterday to receive New York's Medal of Honour. He will be decorated tomorrow after a parade along lower Broadway to City Hail —UP. fUP - 48 words
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Article73 1953-10-20 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. The I U.S. National Labour Rela- tions Board has cancelled the bargaining rights of a union branch because of admittedly false statements one of its officers made to the Federal Bureau of Investigation about his Communist activity. The case involves a branch 1AP - 73 words
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Article28 1953-10-20 3 MANII.A. Mon. The Pacific Regional Air Navigation con-] ference. sponsored by the In- i ternational Civil Aeronautics. Organisation may bo held in Manila next year. A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-10-20 3 When the Duchess of Kent and her d»u)fhter Princess Alexandra toured cotton-making Lancashire they donned white aprous and printed .souvenir handkerchiefs for themselves in an Accrington mill. Here the Duchess is seen at work.— Popper picture.40 words
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Article167 1953-10-20 3 SAIGON, Monday. LEADERS of the Vietnamese National Congress, which ended a six-day session on October 17. have now asked Bao Dai that the Congress be changed into a provisional Constituent Assembly. They made the request in a motion they handed yesterday l to Prince BuuReuter - 167 words
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Article161 1953-10-20 3 IT'S THE DOG WHO SAYS WHEN CLEARBROOK Mon. ruti: is never any chance of Frank Mitchell having too much to drink when he pops into the pub at this English village. For his wife, Owen, has trained their four-year-old mongrel Spot to let Frank stay just long enough to haveReuter - 161 words
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Article56 1953-10-20 3 DAMASCUS. Mon— Former Syrian Chief-of-State, Gen. Fawzi Selo, has left Damascus to take up his new post as chief adviser to King Ibn Saud of Arabia. It was announced that President Adib Shishakly will take the oath of office on Saturday at the opening meetingAP - 56 words
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Article23 1953-10-20 3 MANILA. Mon. One hundred and thirty Filipino illegal entrants have been repatriated from British North Borm-o during the past month.— A.P.AP - 23 words
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103 1953-10-20 3 CALCUTTA, Monday. REPRESENTATIVE Leroy Johnson, Chairman of a seven-man sub-committee of the U.S. Armed Services Committee, which arrived here yesterday criticised both India and Britain— lndia over the Korean POW's question, Britain for trading with Red China Britain's claim she was not selling goods ofAP - 103 words
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Article41 1953-10-20 3 VALETTA Mon. Malta's I eaislative Assembly was dissolved yesterday. New election* will be held shortly. Since the last elections. 20 per cent of the Assembly Members have changed their allegiance to the party which elected them.— -A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article20 1953-10-20 3 MANILA, Mon— A Philippine movie studio plans to produce three films in Indonesia starting early next year. A.P.AP - 20 words
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Article23 1953-10-20 3 AMMAN. Mon— Jordan has told its envoy in Baghdad to ask Iraq for its gift of £150.000 to Jordan's national guard.23 words
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Article19 1953-10-20 3 TEHERAN. Mon. The public trial of Dr. Mossadeq will start before the end of the month.— U.PUP - 19 words
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Article16 1953-10-20 3 AUCKLAND. Mon. Part ol New Zealand was shaken yesterday by two earthquake shocks. A.PAP - 16 words
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Article22 1953-10-20 3 MANILA. Mon. A Japanese mining mission has visited iron mines in the Camarines Norm Province of the Philippines. A.P.AP - 22 words
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Article310 1953-10-20 3 LONDON. Mon. There was no drive In market* on the London Slock Exchange today and with trading limited there was a tendenrv in many sections to mark prire* lower. Kick o! public interest was largely responsible for the declines in Japanese, but in shippings investment demand causec a310 words
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Article26 1953-10-20 3 LONDON. Oct. 19. Cash Buyers t«24; Sellers £G25; Forward Buyers Cfio2i-. Sellers tfiO.i: Settlempnt t«25 (up Bit)). Turnover a.m. 20 tons. p.m. 15 tons.26 words
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Article35 1953-10-20 3 LONDON Or;. 1&— Spot 17 '.d Nov IT'wd.. Der. 17',d.. Jan. -Mar. 17'r1.. Apr-June 17 -.ri July-Sept. 17'«. d.. Ort. r.l.f. 17'vd.. Nov. elf. 17««d., Dec. c.l.f. 17' fe d. Tone: Very steady.35 words
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Article106 1953-10-20 3 ISRAELI ATTACK FOR U.N. NEW YORK. Mon. THE United Nations Security Council, called at the urgent request of Britain, France and the United States, will meet today to consider the increasing tension between Israel and her Arab neighbours. The Big Three powers said that prompt consideration of the question wasReuter - 106 words
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Article98 1953-10-20 3 U.S. BOMBS NEUTRAL AREA— REDS HONG KONG. Mon. THE Communist delegation on the Korean Military Armistire Commission alleged yesterday that American military aircraft dropped two borrbs Into the neutral custodian area yesterday, the Com- munist New China news ag»-n- I <y reported from Kaeson^. North Korea. The Communists said thatReuter - 98 words
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Article65 1953-10-20 4 Learner driver, 17, is fined JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Chah Hong Long, was eharcrd in the police court today with driving a car without a licence md n< t being covered with an :nsur;\ncr policy. Inspector Anan. who prosecuted, said these .iffencrs wore bt-coming common. Pr-ple were coming from Singapore to65 words
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Article55 1953-10-20 4 The Singapore City Councils committee has said that the Council would no: obicrt to the installation of lights for four badminton courts at the labourers quarters ;n Alexandra Road if the workers paid for their. It said this after considering request trom the labourers. The55 words
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Article58 1953-10-20 4 In the First Singapore Traffic Police Court, yesterday G. Skyes. attached to the R.N.A.S.. Sombawang. was yesterday charged with riding a motorcycle without a licence, and while not covered by third party insurance. The magistrate. Mr. R. W. H Davios fined him $25 on each and58 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-10-20 4 THE RRIDK and hridrsroom led the dance at their wedding party held at the Kuala Lumpur Rainbow danre hall nn Sunday. They :ire the former Miss Yon? Yoke Har and Mr. Cheonc Chok Bun. Yong Pens Seonj, picture.41 words
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Article35 1953-10-20 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.—lnchr All bin Hassan. President ot the Sessions Court Johore Bahru. leaves at the end of the month for Kelantan on transfer to become President of the Se.ssions Court. Kota Bahru.35 words
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Article58 1953-10-20 4 THE Singapore Sambodians dance band leader. Mr. W. Martinus, is worried no more. His lost Carlton King Snare Drum was delivered to St. Andrew's School yesterday morning. The drum vanished after the Sambodians had played at the school hall on Saturday night. After receiving the58 words
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Article90 1953-10-20 4 Hatlani bin Haji Ismail was charged in the Seventh Police Court yesterday with unlawfully having a .38 revolver at the 9th milestone Yio Chu Kang Road on September 22. Tan Boon Chew was charged with abetting the offence. The hearing was adjourned until Friday Mr. W.90 words
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267 1953-10-20 4 Council told: Don't let economy axe fall on the poor PENANG, Monday. THE Federal Government's decision to close the Penang home for destitutes in Green Lane was criticised in the Settlement Council today by Mrs. Cheah Inn Kion^ (women's representative). "At this time of financial stringency, economy all-round should undoubtedly267 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-10-20 4 ELEVEN well-known singing and dancing stars from Hong Konci pictured at the new Sela'ngor Chinese AthleticAssociation's sports stadiinn. Kuala Lumpur, where they arc to perform29 words
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Article158 1953-10-20 4 PENANG, Mon. P'JPILS in most Malay school: sweep their own classrooms and in a few schools thry clean the drains around the school buildings. Inche Mohd. Noor bin Hamzah i Malay, Unofficial i was told at today's meeting of the Prnang Settlement Council: "No objection158 words
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Article107 1953-10-20 4 A CHARGE that Asian seamen were being treated arbitrarily in Singapore was made by the president of the Indo-Malay-Pakistani Seamerfs Union Mr M A. Majid. in a letter to the chairman of the International Labour Organisation (Maritime) The letter said. "Our conditions of employment107 words
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Article87 1953-10-20 4 Told to give accounts A bankrupt. Cheong Tuck Kee. a partner of Soon Wing Co.. was ordered by Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore High Court yesterday to give the Official Assignee, within 14 days, his balance sheets for 1950. 1951 and 1952. Mr Denis D'Cotta. the Assistant Official Assignee,87 words
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Article25 1953-10-20 4 More than 30 people from old and new villages in the Batu Pahat area yesterday attended a civics course at the District Office.25 words
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Article20 1953-10-20 4 SEBAMAT, Mon. Five Chinese women were fined $10 each at Segamat for fraudulent possession of oil palm fruit.20 words
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171 1953-10-20 4 INDIANS WANT TO JOIN FORCES WITH UMNO-MCA ALLIANCE PRAI. Monday. TWO hundred Indians at a meeting last night decided to ask the Malayan Indian Congress to form a joint political front with t MNO-MCA to help the Malayan people. The meeting, sponsored by the Prai branch of the MIC. also171 words
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107 1953-10-20 4 U.N. films to be shown at exhibition THE Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald will declare open the United Nations Day exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 4 pm on Saturday. Six films have recently arrived direct from UN. headquarters in New York. They will be shown to the public107 words
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Article175 1953-10-20 4 Two couples wanted a taxi A Singapore Vehicles Office clerk. Yong Kwee Vian. i told the City Police Court yea terday that taxi driver Lim Eriß Chew had refused to carry him and his wife and had taken a European couple instead. But Lim told the court that the taxi175 words
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Advertisement282 1953-10-20 4 Feel at Ea»e at the cetrm pork SCKVicc mcoMMitiit' RATES RCASONAILt T.I *****. i»* 14%1^^ AlKaSeltzer tried and true, pleasant tastipg.taster too. (S|i-<a^PQ A aft* Toniairn one of the world's most effrcmr pain-relio t r» Sparkling ci ltt\tvtncf helpi no to work fast. PkajanitaMing.iooOi Alka-Seltier liuimy keep it handy always!282 words
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Advertisement309 1953-10-20 4 HI Bgr^4fltotot 1 j No keen up-to-date business ot ;1 1 professional man would dream o f t I J using anything else in his office jl warehouse or store. I j Apart from its outstanding economy Biro Minor writes on practically Juj any surface hard or soft, wet or309 words
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Miscellaneous176 1953-10-20 4 <tINf.APnRK 5 Singapore Legislative Council w CTW rv Meeting Report; 10 Music from the 7.15 Morning Stars; 7.30 News; Operas; in 45 Tonight We Dance. 735 Robert Parnon Orchestra; 8 1 B. B. C. Musical Comedy Memories; 8.30 Malay Housewives' Corner; 8.57 5 p.m. Editorials; 515 Variety Schools; 9.45 Close176 words
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Miscellaneous218 1953-10-20 4 UahaMtot Counril: Monthly meetmK hi Victoria Memorial Hall li) am Musical Society Mendelssohn s Elijah at Victoria Memorial Hall 84a pm Bookinßs at Robiason s i Public Relations Office Mohiip Film Unit's free shows at Mm Eliztbetli Estate community centre Mandai Clinic (Nee Soon), and Lim Teck 800 Road. 7218 words
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Article, Illustration362 1953-10-20 5 Six officers get medals for their services JHE Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, yesterday invested six officers of the Singapore Police Force with medals for outstanding service since the wlr. Attending the parade were the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. A. C. Goode, Legislative and Executive Councillors,362 words
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Article78 1953-10-20 5 MALACCA. Mon- -Ever since a clerk of the Malacca Drainage and Irrigation Department caught a 17-kati siakap last week, fishing in the Malacca River had become everybody's pastime. Catches continue to be good, with 10-kati and 12-kati fish regularly landed. A group of sportsmen are considering the78 words
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Article99 1953-10-20 5 ADMITTING a charge of smoking while driving a bus. Tan Ha Woon told thr Singapore City Police Court yesterday that he did that "in a sense of humour" for it was only an imitation cigar in his mouth. Producing an imitation cigar. Tan asked the99 words
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103 1953-10-20 5 Police again warn of forged notes SINGAPORE Police yesterda, repeated their warning Ip the public to watoh for forged $10 notes believed to be circulating in the Colony. The notes which are possibly coming from Penang, bear the following serial numbers: A 96 *****9. B 37 *****9 C 31 "*****.103 words
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Article39 1953-10-20 5 Three thousand French troops soing to Indo China arrived in Singapore yesterday in the 30.000 ton French troopship. Pasteur. While the trooper took on water, provisions and bunkers the troops were given shore leave.39 words
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Article26 1953-10-20 5 SEGAMAT. Mon.— A subdistrict Government headquarters complete with court j house will be built soon at Labis. 20 miles south of Sega- mat.26 words
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Article, Illustration190 1953-10-20 5 AIR Marshal Sir Ronald Ivelaw Chapman, Deputy Chief of Air Staff, flew into Singapore yesterday from New Zealand, where he saw the finish of the recent LondonChrLstchurch air race. He was accompanied by Air Commodore W M L. McDonald, Air Officer Commani.inK Sinnapore. who190 words
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102 1953-10-20 5 FIVE Japanese freighters were berthed in Singapore yesterday the largest number in one day since the war. The ships were the Bingo Maru. (OSK). Yoko Maru OSKK the Klnko Maru <NYK>. Daitaku Maru II (NYK) and the Kunishlma Maru (Kokusai Line* Local agent102 words
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Article58 1953-10-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Hsu Yee Hien was fined $10 in the Police Court here today, for assaulting Wong Pang Moi, a married woman. Wong told the court that she was scolding Hsu's son for pouring water on vegetables she was washing when Hsu arrived, punched58 words
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Article108 1953-10-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A GANG whose activities were said to have accountA ed for a great many burglaries here has been broken by the police. S. Marimuthu. described in the Sessions Court today as the last member of the gang was sentenced to108 words
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Article34 1953-10-20 5 TAIPING, Mon.-The Taiping branch of the Bnti>h Red Cross was inspected yesterday by Major-Gen. W. H. Lambert. G.O.C. of the Ist Federal Division, and Mrs. Scott, director of the Perak branch.34 words
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Article47 1953-10-20 5 After fining Ram. P. Tell, a bullock-cart driver. $50 ;or failing to shoe his bullock, the Eighth Police Magistrate Inehe A. W. Ghows, yesterday made an order for the bullock to be detained at the Veterinary Department until It is well enough to be shod.47 words
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Article140 1953-10-20 5 run first time arrivals to Singapore during the week- J end were veteran Dutch Captain J. Hurkrnans, who life at sea, and bis 32-year-old ship the 5,418-ton freighter, Aslsum. The sudden chartering of the Aalsum by Royal Rotterdam Llyod to carry 5,000 tions of140 words
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195 1953-10-20 5 PENAN(i, Monday. OENANG Settlement's total expenditure for last year amounted to $16.926,7>5 which was $1,965,144 less than estimated. With Settlement reven le totalling $5,253,106 against an estimate of $4,119,511. the total allocation required from Federal fund,; was $11,673,349. Mr. C. W. S. Seed, the195 words
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109 1953-10-20 5 Court hits at careless prosecution DISMISSING a case against a married woman yesterday, the Singapore City Police Magistrate. Mr. J M. Devereux-Colebourn, said that she did not evrn have to appear in court and she would not be blamed. But the prosecution must take the blamr he told an official109 words
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Article50 1953-10-20 5 A meeting of Singapore Improvement Trust tenants In Race Course, Rangoon. Moulmein. Thomson. Kampong Java and Buffalo Roads will be held on Nov. 8 to form the Pek Kio Owen Estates community centre. The meeting will be at Dorset Road English School at 3 p m50 words
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Article66 1953-10-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Bagan Serai-Srlama road was flooded to a depth of 15 inches from the 81st to 83rd milestone this morninc. In the afternoon, however, tho water was dropping because no rain had fallen Thr road may be clear to morrow but this depends66 words
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Advertisement169 1953-10-20 5 CRAVEN A' FOR SMOOTH, CLEAN, SMOKING Largest-selling ,-JiSsik cork-tipped cigarette Jjj in the world. ill Imported from London i( i^SBT II 1 Thr ROADMASTfR r.c* pi.vif BEAM jrjMJ 'Mil W i ft. l^jTj j T r SPfEDMASTER koh Dtzni BEAM lff^R«\W 1 the DRIVf MASTER NCHOtttlf BEAM T II C169 words
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Advertisement152 1953-10-20 5 tl4-/59 Front Row Storage 1 Space. The Philm Refrigerator Mono) 936 in family »i 7 d refrigerator designed to hold up to a werks Mipply of food and keep it freah and tasty. REFRIGERATORS RADIOS AIR-CONDITIONERS AVAILABLE FROM SIME DARBY TOTAL THE SINGLE FIGURES" and write a slogan for the152 words
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Obituary26 1953-10-20 6 20 Words MO (minimum) BEGG: Suddenly |a London on October 16th. Norman F. Brgs. late of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Pov.ir Co.. Ltd., Ip<iV I26 words
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Obituary28 1953-10-20 6 IN M EMORIAM .'0 Hnrrfi 5/1 (minimum) IN EVKRI [EMORY of a belovni husband, lather and brother, N. J. Skyum \\ho died on Oct.. 1951. Gone but .not28 words
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870 1953-10-20 6 Singapore, Tues., Oct. 20, 1953. The Colony's Budget The time has come for ecoj n. -my or increased efficiency, or both, to curb the ever-increas-ing annual cost of government i-i Singapore. That was the Financial Secretary's message 1 1" the Council and the public tivclve months ago. How far this870 words
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Article482 1953-10-20 6 One of the commonest laments of Singapore housewives, the complaint that the P'ico of fish is rigged by a market ring, is disposed of in the annual report of rhe Fishirics Department. This defence nf the price of fish will not. however, convince everyone. The prices spe;ik482 words
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Article, Illustration700 1953-10-20 6 The writer of this article, STELLA MARGOLD, is close to reliable sources, both political and social, in Persia. A LTHOUOH Prime Minister Zahedi of Persia disclosed in an exclusive interview that he was not always a friend of the British, there is no700 words
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Letter492 1953-10-20 6 I STRONGLY recommend that action be taken by all the chambers of commerce to force the introduction of weekly wagrs to all types of staff. For very many years. I have paid employees weekly, onesixth of their monthly wages, on 7th. 14th 21st and 28th of each492 words
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Letter145 1953-10-20 6 - THE Indians form the do- minant minority community in Malaya. The world over, the minorities are given fair representation and even special rights. This has not been done by the Federation. When the "Member" system was introduced no Indian I was given a portfolio. This is an injustice to145 words
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Letter177 1953-10-20 6 T»HE city area is so densely crowded that there is scarcely any vacant land to turn into parking place for hundreds of cars belonging to office people and visitors from the Federation. The existing cai-parks are not enough. This problem baffles the councillors. My177 words
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Letter66 1953-10-20 6 THIS table shows a grievance in the supply of electricity to new villages. New Tillage When started When electricity to be populated supplied Pctaling Jaya Beginning 1953 Middle 1953 Jinjang North Middle 1951 End 1952 Salak South End 1951 Now Jinjang South Middle 1950 Not Yet Supplied66 words
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180 1953-10-20 6 OINCE the end of the war, there have been innumerable cases of illegal occupation of Crown and private land. This in reality Is a form of lawlessness, which must be stopped. The recent crop of cases of squatters b*>inß fined in the courts for180 words
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Article404 1953-10-20 6 On history Ihr.ve been reflecting nu Professor Parkinson's adores* "The Uses of History" reprinted in this month Rafflesian". He rails history the "investigation and presentation of the story o r mankind as r"vealcr! by written records.' "Well that Is as good a definition as any. though there404 words
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Advertisement38 1953-10-20 6 CtRMAN PEN Viniite (Improved Ljmv-Artus) Orratrsl ink filling capacity. Transparent h.irrrl. Most durable Iridium tipped 14K gold nib. r«>U(fe 50 cent* extra. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., 19, (hulia St., Spore-1 ENG SENG MEDICAL CO., 8, Ah Queo St., Pcnanf.38 words
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Advertisement51 1953-10-20 6 COOLING s<o^ BREEZES V r -j <^2=rf= ELECTRIC FANS HADE IN ENGLAND AOVT OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD OF ENGLAND UNGAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR PENANG MOTION SMITH SON LTD (inco-pot.tln, John Duk* 4 M CnUd 4 Son*) j JJP^ 13 BATTERY R OAD If SINGAPORE 1. Tel: 7631 651 words
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Article776 1953-10-20 7 POLICE THREATENED ME -WITNESS Prosecu tion ou t lines case against Private Gillon AT the opening of the trial of Private Hammond (Jilion for the murder of dance hostess Doreen Pereira at Singapore Assizes yesterday, a packed public gallery of well-dressed women heard a soldier accuse the police of having776 words
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123 1953-10-20 7 Already they have that Xmas spirit KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THERE are still H drink iiiK days to Christmas hut already Federation wine and spirit merchants arc laying in storks for thr expected festive rush. Last month import duty on liquor in thr Federation jumped by more than 5700.000 from s:.7(>::.:h.{123 words
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Article101 1953-10-20 7 GAOL FOR A 'LUCKY' BUY Khoo Lim Keng. a seaman, thought he was lucky when a stranger ;n a -ofier ■h p offered him 5(H:b. of raw opium fur $800. He knew it was worth more so he bought it. But in Singapore Third District Court yesterday. Khoo was gaoled101 words
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Article36 1953-10-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mot). Inche Mnhameri No Mohammad, sun of a retired if!lr< r, ha w n the State scholarship awarded by the Trengganu Government this year. He loaves soon for Britain to study chartered accountanrv.36 words
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Article54 1953-10-20 7 .Mr. .lames (.illon. who flew from Scotland to see his son. was not allounl to listen to yesterdays proceedings. Mr. David Marshall, told the court he intended to produce Mr. Gillon as defence witness for evidence of character. In that case," added the judge, "hr must54 words
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Article204 1953-10-20 7 PARIT QUITS PERAK UMNO BATU GAJAH. Mon. THE PARIT branch of A the United Malays National Organisation, about 20 miles south of Ipoh, decided yesterday to leave the Perak Division, under the presidency of the Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, and form a separate division, under the direct control of the204 words
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Article120 1953-10-20 7 'Communal' seats condemned KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. T<HE Selangor divisional com--1 mittee of the Malayan Trade Union Council has elected Mr. S. Rajah to takr the place of Mr. Lee Moke Sang on the M.T.U.C. central committee. A spokesman of the Selansor division said today: "We accepted Mr. Lees resignation with120 words
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Article, Illustration332 1953-10-20 7 THE uirls called thp boys 'tyrannical, oldfashioned conceited.' The boys told the jfirls: 'You're selfish, chattering and emotional." It happened yesterday at St. Marcaret s school hall. Sinuapore. at the annual debate between girls from St. Margaret's and boys from St. Andrew's school. ABOVE arc some332 words
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144 1953-10-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE recent International Labour Organisation meeting in Tokyo approved the policy of "angling" for outside capital, the Straits Times was told today. Mr R. G. D. Houghton. who represented Federation employers at the conference, was commenting on a statement by Mr. G.144 words
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Article46 1953-10-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.About 1.500 Malays from kamponss at Mukim Ayer Baloi in Jnhnre went to the polling station yesterday at the Malay School to elect the Naib Peng- hulu. Inche Ibrahim bin Yaumon with 649 votes was elected from six candidates46 words
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Article111 1953-10-20 7 WHEN Lee Kit Lin, businessman, pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to three charges of not furnishing the income tax returns of Sian Gee Trading Co., he said he ■M a very busy man and I could not find time to complete them. Lee added that111 words
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Article77 1953-10-20 7 A Martin, a senior employee at ,<3able and Wireless Ltd.. v.hose liabilities amounted to $5,570, said in the Singapore j High Court yesterday that his insolvency was due to illness In the family. Martin, wno Is paying $40 to the Official Assignee out of hLs77 words
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Article63 1953-10-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon— Lee Keng. who was to be charged in the Police Court with not submitting his income tax return, sent his son to plead as he was ill. The magistrate said that there was no provision in the Enactment for another tn appear63 words
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Article111 1953-10-20 7 These can still get light, water THE finance committee of Singapore City Council I yesterday agreed -on a policy ■regarding the supply of Ugh land water to unautlv houses in the city. In cases where the Council cannot demolish such houses. water and light should be supplied if economically practicable,111 words
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Article66 1953-10-20 7 MALACCA. Mon. Raja Nasarudin, 24. pleaded guilty in ithe Magistrates court here to cr.minal breach of trust. It was said that on Aug. (5 Ungku Oma r gave Nasarudin $19 and a bag of clothes worth $100 to keep for him It was alleged66 words
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360 1953-10-20 7 MR. RAJ MAY AGAIN BE ASKED TO QUIT THERE was a new development last night In the Singapore Labour Party's row over the composition of the Rendrf Constitutional Commission and the threatened resignation of Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, from the Legislative Council. A resolution tailing upon Mr. Raj to360 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-10-20 7 SINGAPORE .Musical Society yesterday gave a performance of Mendelssohn's ''Elijah" for students at thp Victoria Memorial Hail. The concert, which features Mr. Harold Williams, mi:i r from \u-inln. opens to the public at the Victoria Memorial II hi at r-> tonight. ricture shows the students listening to Mr. Williams. Straits52 words
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Article28 1953-10-20 7 STREDWICK. THOMAS ALBEP I GEORGE lor mnnv years with Shrll Company in Sinp.ipore. died at Ovprrtiine. Lakeside Road. Bournemouth Encland. Sunday 18th inst. lea\iiu wife and .-on.28 words
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Advertisement207 1953-10-20 7 PLASTICOTIZE YOUR CAR AND PRESERVE THAT ORIGINAL SHOWROOM SHINE nuvM'T you ne Anor m frsrs^ x* r*i^i y WHAT A DIFFERENCE HSIGHBORXZHR Pbuticote IS RUM Good> Almost all car washing is done with a soap or detergent of some kind now you can get a polish that will stand this207 words
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Advertisement38 1953-10-20 7 Ml I O S Improve your present chairs by fitting foam rubber loose cushions 'Standard or Made to Measure Bobinsons t until ii r<> Sh'pt. Sinycipitrv |k i^Bgf^TSSpiSgWt VMADE g£Z£££ji FIT RIGHT R IGHT \J^;' |LAST LONGER S38 words
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Miscellaneous149 1953-10-20 7 The Weather Minimum temperature ■"i 30 p.m. on Oct. 18 to 730 a.m. on Oct. 19 Singapore 78 degrees. Penang 76. Kota Bahru 74, Kuala Lumpur 73, Ipoh 72, Kuantan 72. Maximum temperature 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Oct. 19k Singapore 91. Penang 90, Kota Bahru 89, Kuala Lumpur149 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-10-20 8 WHEN THE TROOPER Empire Windrush docked in Singapore on Sunday, Mr. and .Mrs. Bailey met their son. Corporal R. Franklin, whom they had not seen for five years. He is a son of Mrs Bailey by a former marriage and is in I: IMI Cpl. Franklin69 words
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Article250 1953-10-20 8 20,000 workers want more pay TWENTY thousand War Department employees in Singapore and the Federation are to ask for more pay. The president of the Singapore Army Civil Services Union, Mr. S. T. V. Lingam, i told the Straits Times yester- day: "Our demand will be based on needs." The250 words
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Article65 1953-10-20 8 Threp more blood donors in Singapore will receive silver medals along with 27 others from the Colony's Director of Medical Services. Dr W. J. Vickers. in a ceremony en October 30. They are Messrs. Willy Kwang. G. P. Darke and Tar. Yone Chiani The presentation65 words
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Article217 1953-10-20 8 NO WHE EARNS $250 A MONTH Ali XNKKITT. Koh Keng Seah, with total liabilities of $477,989, told Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore High Court yesterday that he now worked for his mother in her tailoring business for 5250 a month. Koh said this during217 words
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Article69 1953-10-20 8 A civil suit fixed for hearing yesterday in the Singapore High Court before Mr. Justice Taylor was adjourned as the defendant. Tan Ah Kheng. living in the Federation was ill. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. counse. for the plaintiff. Rahamin Penhas Ltd.. did not object to thp case69 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-10-20 8 MALAYAN scenes and portraits painted in oils by Mr, Tan Peng Chiang and Mr. Gerard Lantz are now exhibited at John Little's, Singapore. Most of Mr. Tan's work was done in America; Mr Lantz's in the Colony. Here Mr. Dennis Snowman explains a picture. Straits Times picture.47 words
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Article26 1953-10-20 8 IPOH. Mon. —Thieves slipped into a house in Tiger Lane, Ipoh. on Saturday even- ing and stole jewellery worth S4BO belonging to an amah.26 words
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Article103 1953-10-20 8 PIRATE TAXI' DRIVER IS FINED $600 LX)UR volunteer special constables told the Singapore City Police Court yesterday that they were on an "Operation Pirate Taxi" assignment one Saturday night when a driver of a private car offered to take them as passengers. The driver, Seah Lim Kwee, accepted $2 in103 words
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Article83 1953-10-20 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The i Johore Government has asked I Mr. S. Thavaraja. the Trade Union Council representative on the State Council of Johore for the names of erring Government departments. According to a Speech he made in the Council on Sept. 9. some departments "have83 words
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Article65 1953-10-20 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Hassan bin Idrus. who was hit on the head with a hammer during an alleged raid on a shop in Johore Bahru. on Friday, was discharged from hospital today. He was charged in the Police Court today with committing gang robbery with Omar65 words
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Article42 1953-10-20 8 Another shipment of 9.505 tons of Chinese rice for Colombo arrived in Singapore yesterday in the 7.262-ton British-owned freighter Rowanbank. The ship loaded her rice cargo at Whampao In Singapore she is taking on water provisions and bunkers.42 words
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Article39 1953-10-20 8 Dr. J. D N. Versluys. social science officer of UNESCO, will lecture on the programme of UNESCO in the social sciences in the Arts Theatre. Eu Tone Seng Building, University of Malaya, at 6.30 p m. today.39 words
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Article23 1953-10-20 8 St. Margaret's Ex-Students' Association, Singapore, will hold its annual meeting and tea -party at the school at 4 p.m. on Saturday.23 words
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Article61 1953-10-20 8 Ang Soy Tee, a S.T.C. driver, was fined $50 by the First Singapore Traffic Magistrate. Mr. R. W. H. Davies, yesterday, for negligent driving. Ang pulled cit his vehicle suddenly to the right, from behind a stationary bus. in North Bridge Road on September 8. A61 words
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Article44 1953-10-20 8 The 1954 budget for Singapore will be tabled at todays meeting nf the Legislative Council. Two temporary councillors will be sworn in-, tn* acting President of the City Council. Mr. J. T. Rea, and the acting Director of Education. Mr. D. McLellan.44 words
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Article242 1953-10-20 8 MAKING FRIENDS —AT THEj G.H.Q. A GROUP of Servicemen have thought of a plan which they hope will better relations between I civilians and soldiers in Singapore Headed by Warrant Officer A. Highcazony, the committee of the warrant officers' and sergeants' mess at G.H.Q., Tanglin, has started a series of242 words
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Article71 1953-10-20 8 Anan bin Hassan, an em- ployee of the National Carbon Company, was charged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with stealing 236 bars of lead solder valued at $1,416 belonging to the company. The court was told that Anan had the bars ot lead solder71 words
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Article57 1953-10-20 8 The luncheon meeting of the Singapore Union of Journalists, in which the CommissionerGeneral, Mr. Malcolm Mac- Donald, will speak on "The i Political Situation in SouthEast Asia." will now be held on i Nov. 16 instead of Nov. 2 It will be held at 12.4557 words
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104 1953-10-20 8 BUS MAN ASKED FOR TICKET— GOT A PUNCH vyHEN the ticket inspector on a Singapore Traction Company bus in Upper Serangoon Road asked Sa'ad bin Wahab for his ticket, Wahab said "pass" and tried to push his way out. The inspector held him back but Wahab punched him in the104 words
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228 1953-10-20 8 MR. Peter M. Williams, vicepresident of the PanMalayan Labour Party and former secretary of the Singapore Labour Party, yesterday denied all charges made against him by about 25 members of the party. These members on Sunday had demanded the expulsion of Mr. Williams and his228 words
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Advertisement359 1953-10-20 8 ONE DAY ONLY MARILYN RED HOT I "CLASH by NIGHT" j sw\ xi"k! V c kit lvi w.wv\w LATEST GREATEST KIRK DOUGLAS pffi. with MILY VITALE I —[OPENS TOMORROW! f— NOW SHOWING 1 1, 1.45,4,6.30,9.30 HkSI I IMC -BIG STARS! ■Si.'H.rWffi 3 .D Ari.ON! 3 D o^^^ IDMUMO Ct/UWCB mnnii359 words
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Advertisement273 1953-10-20 8 <f\_ CATHAY ORGANISATION _JE]L ATTRACTIONS T^T 1 Li JJI UJ lk 645 930 PM ON FULL-STAGE PANORAMIC SCREEN America s in AA V LOVE WITH A m^'m WONDERFUL GUY Jgf 1 0A f The kid with k^x rmm-. uoerVt mrrish »unrtf \J "\Q\^u f AY 7an%" mi Z GEOR6E WINSLOW273 words
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Article, Illustration155 1953-10-20 9 Singapore's champion hid climber 28-year-old K. C. Wong, above, astride a Matchless 350 c.c. machine straightens out after negotiating a right hand corner at 50 m.p.h. Wong won the 550 c.c. and unlimited motor cycle events, besides winning the coveted fastest time of the day award. Two155 words
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Article260 1953-10-20 9 Bouquet for Moncrieff •'OAND the bouquet to 11 Neil Moncrieff", said the crowd at the Singapore Motor Club's fifth post-war Gap Hill Climb. Moncrieff not only improved on his own record (48.34 sec.) for the 1100 c.c. racing car event with a time of 48.02 sec, but later in the260 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-10-20 9 Bespectacled Malayan Airways engineer, Neil Moncrieff, above. gets set to take his Cooper 1096 c.c. through the difficult "S" bend in breathtaking style. Moncrieff won the 1100 c.c. racing cars event is the new time of 48.02 sec. besides having the117 words
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Advertisement133 1953-10-20 9 1 MOTOR-WISE MEN AGREE more miles per gallon ztMstns CHAMPION "Don't know a better way to cut down en fu.l," writci Albert Colin*!, Parii to»i driver. lam a ta>i dnver. IMoturally, (ho mor« mileage I make with I Ih Mi U oollon r>f (ue', i ll tho greater my pfohrt.133 words
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Advertisement355 1953-10-20 9 RUGGED! Sj^f MJ HiW CHALLENGER 4 diesel crawler 150 B.H.P. DESIGNED AND BUILT ENTIRELY IN BRITAIN BY THE MANUFACTURERS of THE FAMOUS FOWLER DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE The Fowler Challenger 4 Diesel Crawler shown above is capable of giving Drawbar pulls up to 28.500 pounds. It is one of a series of355 words
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561 1953-10-20 10 \r*uunt I hi- iimrln'ls TIN AND RUBBER RISE THE Singapore share market yesterday opened on quite a cheerful note, rather unusual for a Monday. There was no great changes in prices nor in the volume of trading, which remained small, but there was a decided561 words
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Article20 1953-10-20 10 Thr prirr nf tin in Singapore yesterday was declared at $300.3? > 2 a picul, up 12> 2 cents.20 words
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Article177 1953-10-20 10 November first grade closed at 58J cents a pound on the Singapore rubber market yesterday half a cent above Saturday's close. There was better trade Interest in yesterday's market with sellers inclined to be reserved. November sold between 58 and 584 cents during the day. The closing tone177 words
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Article214 1953-10-20 10 CHIPS lying alongside the Stneapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: TJlluwah 1 2. Mull 3. Yoko Maru C.P.. Warora 6 7, President Harrison 13 14. Gleniorchy 15 16. Ordia 19 20. Merlimau N. Wall 2. Angby N. Wall 4. Semenyili N. Wall 7. Selangor N Wall214 words
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Article68 1953-10-20 10 Sinicaporr < liiih-m rrodure f.\rhance: Noon prices prr plcul wit: Copra: .steady; November 537: buyers. $37' 7 sellers; December $37 buyers. »37' 2 sellers. Coconut oil: steady: $61 sellers Pepper: steady: Muntok white $365. Sarawak $360. Lampong black $330 Lewis and peat: Closing prices were Copr»: steady, very68 words
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Article233 1953-10-20 10 MELBOURNE Mon i'ENERAL investments had a firm I opening market on the Stock j Exchange today. AMPOL. BHP and C. J Cclos were active. several thousand shares changing hands in each C.l.sp. C. J. Coles have been movlt-.g upwam progressively recenMv ami today gained a little more a233 words
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Article112 1953-10-20 10 INCOME TAX COLLECTIONS I^ROM January 1 to August l this year the Federation Government collected $93.47!).--000 In income tax and for th^ four weeks ended August 29 a further $11.6 million was collected, malrfne $105,079,000 This compares with a rrvisrri estimate for this year of $15 1 million In 1948112 words
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Article168 1953-10-20 10 RUBBER DUTY AND CESSES CONSEQUENT or. the fall In thr^ price of rubber to under fin cents a pou.id the export duty anc cesses on rubber now applicable in the Federation of Malaya are: 1. Export duty ar 5 per cent at valorem (first schedule i. 2. Plantin B cess168 words
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Article154 1953-10-20 10 rpHE Malayan Exchange ■Ma* x Association made t.he following changes In it.s rates to merchants yeMiT(l;iy MM York: buying. TT. 32 13 Ifi ;<ir mail. O.D. 32 15 16. 90 rlav* 33 1 16 credit bills. 33 's trade bilk selling. TT or O.D. 32 rrnriv Canada: buying154 words
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Advertisement318 1953-10-20 10 mt.l- and to ht sure of Boord's S j^a look for the Cat and RarrtH on the c i*hel the Gin itui hj«. heen 1 WK&^^jgl*F\ 'M popular for generation^ i rPRDIIt OLD TOM FINEST ORr GIN ■V'SkVll -Li l^''- ;:^>'^lL-<cc tV4wiA^i i)nßiiiiiiiiii n ii^*^^ SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: r/ALAYA C* PORNEO318 words
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Advertisement370 1953-10-20 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PRINCIPAL OFFICERS in the Prisons Department. Singapore Salary scale: $420 18A 600 p.m. With Current COL and SingaI pore Allowances. Total emolujmenls at present are: Single l Officer $625 xl 6 50 A 790 p.m.; Married Officer with or without dependent children $660 x 27A 741 x 26A370 words
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Advertisement351 1953-10-20 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS WORKERS UP, temporary, in Quantity Surveying Branch, Public Woiks Department. F.M. Duties: General technical assistance, preparation of abstracts and draft Bills of Quantities from Quantity Surveyors' dimensions. Qualifications: Cambridge S C. sound knowledge of building construction and quick and accurate at figures. Experience in Quantity Surveyor's Office desirable351 words
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Advertisement782 1953-10-20 10 NOTICES TELOK KRUIN TIN, LIMITED NOTICE !s hereby given of the declaration of a second Interim dividend of 10°:, In respect of the vesr ending 31st October, 1953. les.« Income Tax at 30 r r payable en 29th October. 1953, to shareholders re^'stere-1 on 24th October, 1953. By Order of782 words
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Advertisement434 1953-10-20 10 NOTICES MORTGAGEES SALE LEASEHOLD rubber land at Ayer Pa aba.s. Aler Gajah. Malaca Area. 44 acres. 3 roods and 20 poles, held under Lease No. ***** for 99 years, dated sth: September 1930.' Together with the buildings thereon erected. To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION at Messrs Urn Kenc Cos434 words
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Advertisement112 1953-10-20 10 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LIMITED Accepting Pass ngers and Cargo To: P. Swetienhiim Penane. Nrcap:iti mam Ar Madras s.s. "J\i.a<;op\i." Singapore Port Swettenham Penan: Arriving 23 10 S3 24-10- Sailing 22-10 53 23 10-53 M M 51 Enquiries to Agents for M a. R. Jum.tbhe-- A Sons Ltd. Malaya: 24.112 words
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Advertisement1615 1953-10-20 11 Tti. 2412 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. M >4os F.,»V." (Incorporated to Singapor.) *£> Dc <" BLUE FUNNEL LIMB d *p" Carriers' option To proceed via other part* to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON I CONTINENTAL PORTS Duo Sails P Sham P«nong Moron for Havre Liverpool Oct.1,615 words
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Advertisement1065 1953-10-20 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/UK. /CONTINENT S'pora P. Sham Pooong "Korea" for Djakarta, Bongkok, Soiqod, Hongkong, Manila. Kobe, Yokohama 34/2 S Oct. 22/23 Oct. 21/21 Oct. "Poono" for Melbourne, Sydney, Port Kembla (not loading local cargo) 8/10 Nov. 7 Nov. S/ 5 Nov. "Meonle" for Bangkok 12/13 Nov 11/111,065 words
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Advertisement1154 1953-10-20 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS to U.K. and CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hom Penor.g ■enavon ror London, Hull, Rotteraoin, Homburn In Pert 21/22 Oct. Benorty tor Genoo, Avonmouth Liverpool, Glasgow G. 27/28 22/24 Oct. 2S/24Oct. Banreoch tor Havre, London, Rotteraoin, Hull 10 Oct/ S Nov. 6/ 8 Nay. 9/11 Nov.1,154 words
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Advertisement1239 1953-10-20 11 McALISTER ec CO., LTD. TEL: No 5906 ELLERMAN BUCKMALL K-*. VENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGEUS, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLE VANCOUVER ono tor U.S.A., North Atlontic Ports Accepting cargo for Central A South and Canada via Colombo American Ports CITY OF BIRMINGHAM m s. CASTLEVILLE 5 pore p.1,239 words
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Article429 1953-10-20 12 THE BUSINESS WORLD THE FINANCIAL Times estimated if the manufacture of synthetic rubber is expanded in Britain that output will not exceed 2,000 to 3,000 tons a year. The newspaper added that it will also not be of the type used in tyres. It said that pressure for Britain to429 words
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295 1953-10-20 12 U.S, EXPERTS FORECAST.— QNK third of highway officials in the (Jolted Stales believe the addition of rubber to asphalt paving will become a standard method of highway construction. This was revealed in a survey conducted by the Natural Rubber Bureau Headquarters in Washington. The295 words
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112 1953-10-20 12 FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT F3REIGN investors in Indonesia are awaiting announcement of new transfer regulations, expected in the New Year, belore putting more capital into the Republic. An Indonesian Government spokesman announced several days ago that foreign investments are needed in the Republic.112 words
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47 1953-10-20 12 AUSTRALIAN INVESTMENTS WERE RECORD Investment in new industrial developments announced by the Australian manufacturing industry in 1951-52 was a record of AJE122.849.000 and involved 1.106 projects. Projects with which oversea enterprises were closely linked accounted for £A 73.733.000 about 60 per cent, of the total proposed investment.47 words
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Article, Illustration143 1953-10-20 12 AN "ambassador" for Canadian flour, seeking expanded South-east Asian markets for his country's product, is in Singapore working on his territory in a world-wide Canadian campaign to boost flour xports. He is Mr. Milton Scott, export manager of the Quaker Oats Company of Canada Ltd143 words
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120 1953-10-20 12 U.S. increases oversea investments investments in other countries oased on the book value of the USowned equity in enterprises substantially controlled by United States capital— has increased by about U553,300 million in the past three years. The United States Department of Commerce has reported that oversea investments now stand at120 words
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Article81 1953-10-20 12 A25-storey, 250 ft. office building has been planned by the London County Council as the dominating feature in the redevelopment of Its Festival of Britain site on the South Bank of the Thames. The building will be the highest wholly-occu-pied building in London. It will accommodate about81 words
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405 1953-10-20 12 Double tax relief is missed by shareholders SAYS DIRECTOR AfOST of the shareholders in Malayan rubber iTI companies "are small men with little linowledge and understanding" of methods of claiming relief from double taxation. i This is the opinion of Sir John Hay, chairman of the United Sua Betong Rubber405 words
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85 1953-10-20 12 Fresher copra exports from Philippines r"PHE Philippine Bureau of A Commerce is seeking adr i vice from a number of coprai meal manufacturers and producers on plans to raise the i quality of copra products intended for export. The bureau has circulated copies of a draft order which plans to85 words
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Article, Illustration156 1953-10-20 12 W. German ship's first S'pore run A WEST German chemical firm has taken the opportunity to send as many outstanding orders as possible on a new ship due to arrive in Singapore this week. The ship is named after the West German Industrial town of Leverkusen which was founded by156 words
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246 1953-10-20 12 DECLINE IN USE OF RUBBER HIT U.K. INDUSTRY I OWKH consumption of natural rubber severely hit the British rubber industry according to Mr. John H. Lord, retiring president of the Federation of British Rubber Manufacturers' Associa- tion. The total amount of new rubber used fell by 15 per cent, ana246 words
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Article95 1953-10-20 12 Asia leads in higher oil output ASIAN production increases have led the way in world expansion of output of crude petroleum from 3,433 million I barrels to 4.498 million barrel a year in the past five year-. The United States Department of the Interior reported that Asian production increased from95 words
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Article126 1953-10-20 12 T<ANNIN extract from the Australian white gum tree has been found to possess valuable chemical properties which have enabled oilfield engineers to drill deeper in oil search tests. The extract is being used by I engineers to keep the drillinc mud watery and to maintain126 words
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Advertisement83 1953-10-20 12 Alternators Generating I PA6-6 E| I MANILA I c BY I Pan Amerkan World Airways GENERAL AGENTS: MALAYA MANSFIELD CO L T D SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG X^ PA 5-3 THROUGH CONNECTIONS BY MAC t M.A.L. YOUR FARE INCLUDES YOUR HOTEL ACCOMMODATION AT CONNECTING POINTS SPEEDBIRD ROUTES SPAN THE WORLD83 words
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Advertisement53 1953-10-20 12 S'T'H-l-T-C-H-E-S Y-0-U-* DOLLAR! CONVERTIBLE The "500 C" it your money uver 56 miles per gallon: 60 miles per hour and rhc tax is only $3 per monHi. Its durable, reliable, parks easily and ir't available IMMEDIATELY! Full stocks of spares available. PROGRESS MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD RD. SINCAPORE 9. WEARNE BROS.53 words
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Article, Illustration539 1953-10-20 13 Need your face tell? SOME women look their age. Others grow old more quickly than their years. But there are also those magical creatures who defy mounting birthdays and continue to look youthful in their forties, fifties, sixties, fend even seventies. I have been asking the experts: "What is it539 words
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Article495 1953-10-20 13 SISTER CLARE - SISTER CLARE YOUNG girls love to attend fist aid classes, and often do well. And yet, as mothers, they are i unable to think and act quickly. They remember too late what they learned earlier. If your child has a serious accident, avoid moving him495 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-10-20 13 Terence Harding Langc, 18 months old. poses with his two championship cups won at the St. Andruw's Cathedral Baby Show in 1952 and 1953. He is Hie youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lange of Singapore and Sarawak, and they win $5 for providing the r58 words
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Article319 1953-10-20 13 .pOOKIE'S child loves pet cat. It is a little black and white stray which we found abandoned miles away from here. The child always wanted a cat so we presented this one to her to be her very own. She would be a lonely chr.d but319 words
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Advertisement195 1953-10-20 13 Get MORE fir (four money! '^A^^sHsHsK^aSßßßßßßsffJalßaw TWICE-RICH* Tomato Juice RICH IN FLAVOUR W hat s inside a tin of tomato juice decides whether it's a bargain or not. In Libby's you have really rich-ripe flavour. Just taste Libby's and see! RICH IN VITAMINS L.bbj sis a bargain in food value195 words
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Advertisement544 1953-10-20 13 the best for baby y^^^r^X Made specially for baby, l qV Johnson's Baby Powder is \XiJ>?i^* l ftf^ ftl the softest, finest powder y^^Q WT in the world. It prevents < *-T^ OU /C\ irritation, soothe* and P^T****,. (jSx\ comforts tender skin. Use r* 0 it regularly, at bathtime i/^-"j^A544 words
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Miscellaneous396 1953-10-20 13 25. One politician's enough for Straits Times Crossword 28 r r^U, too <t>. 29. The body ln the motoring suit (7). r~"S§SSI I I Io I x| 4 Is al 30 Th^y neld fast the Kitchen Front (5, 7). Hi _Hi i lIS l A matter of Jupßllng with the396 words
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387 1953-10-20 14 By SENTINEL SINGAPORE senior soccer clubs which have banded together to press for changes in the constitution of the S.A.F.A. Council met twice during the past week. Of the thirteen teams in the first division, I understand that only three— Singapore Cricket387 words
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Article274 1953-10-20 14 rE smallest crowd of the season at Jalan Besar stadium barely a hundred paying customers saw Army beat Indonesians 4-3 in a S.A.F.A Community League match yesterday. In the first half Army played slick, fast -moving soccer to take a 3-0 lead at the274 words
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Article403 1953-10-20 14 4 KOI'SIXG second-half display by Singapore All Blues won them their opening rugger game of the season when they beat Royal Australian Air Force. Tensah. by It points (goal, try. 2 penalties) to 8 (goal, try) on the I niversity ground yesterday. Thr RAAF403 words
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Article35 1953-10-20 14 In Div. 3 hockey league tie. Singapore Harbour Board Police beat Federation Customs 2-1 at Keppel ground yesterday. N Scorers for Police were Bachan Slnch and Chanka Singh; for Customs. Tua Poy.35 words
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Article37 1953-10-20 14 In a friendly game of soccer playrri at Farrer Park on Sunday. Rajail Sports Club defeated C V.M.A. by five goals to nil. Scorers were: M. Suppiah (2> K. Kundnsnmy. B. Ulaganathan. K Kun..ir.37 words
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Article23 1953-10-20 14 The plnce dividend for Ore in Rue Seven on Sa'urriay was sll rfiui not $10 a.s p'lhliched in the Sunday Timi23 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-10-20 14 FARNLEY (Sawytr) nearest camera, wins this finish of heads with Sir Francis (Donnellv) in the fifth rare (Cl. :>. Div. l-5Jf) at Penang on Saturday. This was Farnley's fourth victory in his last five races.34 words
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Article327 1953-10-20 14 From EPSOM JEEP PENANG. Monday. XTEWCOMERS Brown Eyes. Bridge Law H and Above Board worked attractively in their winding- up gallops on the training track here this morning. Brown Eyes, with a riding boy astride, went stylishly in a try-out with Actress II < Sawyer327 words
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Article49 1953-10-20 14 Indian Asocial ion team to meet Sincapore Chinese Recreation Club in a SHA Div. 1 league hockey match at Balestier Road tomorrow will be Gome.,; Vias. Ajit Singh: Himmat Sinsh. B. S. Soin. R. Sharma; Vythalincam. Beant Singh. Sewaran sinch. Harbans Sinch. E. DoraLsamy Reser\e: Kadir.49 words
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Article42 1953-10-20 14 In celebration of Mandl Safar. a Kolek Race will be held at Jalan Hajijah. 7'j m s. Upper East Coast Road at 9.00 a.m. on Nov. 11. Details may be obtained from A B Sabar. 297. Jalan Hajijah, Singapore 16.42 words
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Article21 1953-10-20 14 Methodist Girl* School beat Kaiong Convent. 11-3 in the final of the Singapore primary schools netball competition yesterday.21 words
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Article238 1953-10-20 14 TURPIN PUZZLE NEW YORK, Mon. RANDOLPH TURPIN is near the end of a strange training programme for his world middleweight title fiaht aaainst Bobo Olson at Madison Squat c Garden on Wednesday. The Englishman says he is fightin;: fit and will win. No one else238 words
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Article, Illustration523 1953-10-20 14 piFTEEN records »ere set when Raffles Institution held their 10th annual swimming gala at the Chinese Swin.minß Club yesterday. Morrison House won the championship with 50 points. Runners-up were Bayley House 40 1 A new event included in the programme was the 50-m. freestyle for523 words
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405 1953-10-20 14 CSC WERE LUCKY TO SHARE POINTS WITH VARSITY UNIVERSITY of Malaya, playinjj their first match in the SHA. first division league yesterday, were unlucky not to have defeated Ceylon Snorts Club in their fixture at Balestier Road. The result was a Moreleiis draw and the single point University earned was405 words
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Article28 1953-10-20 14 LONDON. Mon. Jack Gardner, former British and Empire heavvweicht boxing champion, plans to return to the rtne. his manacer Mr. John Sim|\son said today.28 words
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Article26 1953-10-20 14 Results of friendly soccer matches plaverl at Farrer T.irk were- Genial Yoimcslers be..' M.irvel Yoimcsters 6-5: Rainbow Lads and Family Youngsters drew 0-0.26 words
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Article17 1953-10-20 14 RAF. (Seletari "A" beat Travi Rangers 3-0 in a S.A.F.A. JunV.r Ciift tie on Sunday.17 words
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220 1953-10-20 14 Junior hockey title goes to Wanderers IJNBEATEN WamTerers became the Bsntapon tick key a lion second drftstOß Icamie ehaniptons <vhen they beat Singapore Re- creation ciuh nine' i-o tn key lixi'ire on the pan.inu vesterdnv The '-Hine was the keeriesl a -id Mil nip junior lixture seen I thi> aeaaan220 words
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Article142 1953-10-20 14 'TEAMS for the Sinzapnrc W men's Hockey Association second trial be held on the SCC pnrianc at ;> 20 p.m. tomorrow are rrobahles- Siti H.i/Im tUniverSttjT); Mr.- C Neuiis iSCCi. .1. Holl--8OO); E Barker (GSC'. .1 Chrichton (SCC>. B. da iGSCi; J. Rajaratnam (Uniro Mrs Ruth Pennefather142 words
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Article24 1953-10-20 14 .IOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Th" ii Badminton Party of .lohorr i Bahru celebrated it- Brsl m over the \eekend with a dinner.24 words
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357 1953-10-20 14 CLUB 'A' OVERRUN S.H.B. XV IN SECOND HALF AFTER holering tho Cricket Club "A" XV to scoreless first half and then scoring the first try. the Harbour Board team wilted and eventually went down by 14 points (a goal, two tries and a dropped goal i to six (two tries)357 words
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Advertisement721 1953-10-20 14 SITUATIONS WANT! D in BJ lmin.)-- Box ,v rl*. rxlrm. nun I Bo pM il teal see<s Immediate empl<; ■'■ent on any capacity either permanent or tern Free midrt'o November Write Ro,x AlOO4. B T. energetic, educated, Chinese. srrk.x nlcht Joh wiUi niuhtclub. restanrant, amurcmenl park or emplo ment Immrdl.-ilrl721 words
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Advertisement940 1953-10-20 14 WANTED Vi Wnriu ft (Min.)-Box S» rlt. rxlra. COPY of Bdcars Manual ot Rubber Planting. Box A 1479. ST. XL ARMOURED Willy* or L anri Rover in pood condition. Cash or pnrt exchange for Morris Reconnaissance in good condition. Box A 1478. ST.. K.L. VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, $S940 words
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Advertisement69 1953-10-20 14 Swiss Made /X^ the World Ajl Y^<:mg since IR4R (vAV **M AWARDFD since 1848 Jf^sf J§ GRAND PRIX y^ 'he much cnvrtrd {M%y KEVV CERTIFICATES EUECiITON Latest models of Ladies Gents Watches available at All Lending Watch Dealers throughout Malaya N. Borneo. so/. *„,> CHUN CHONG 53. South Bridge. Kn.id.69 words
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Miscellaneous66 1953-10-20 14 SOCCER SWA SENIOR fir semi-final: Marine Drpl. v Kalhul Karib. stadium. JI'MOR TIP: Pnlirr v R.A.F. iTengaht. Depot cround HOCKEY ■U Leaime, Div. I— SRC v SCC. IVirtanc: Div. 2 Khalsa Awn. v RAF h.iii;i, "A". Khalsa ground; Div. 3— H.M. Customs v RAF (Ten--ih Customs ground. Rl GGER RAFFLES66 words
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