The Straits Times, 15 November 1953
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Title Section14 1953-11-15 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in i No. 953. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1953. 15 CENTS14 words
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281 1953-11-15 1 POLICE SEIZE 6 OPIUM SMUGGLERS: MAY ARREST MORE SIX5 IX "BIG NAMES" in opium smuggling in the East have been arrested in Singapore and banishment proceedings have been taken against them. This was disclosed to the S unday Times yesterday by Mr. C. W. Lyle, Director of the Colony's C.P.1.8.281 words
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172 1953-11-15 1 April in Portugal AND $714 FOR SEVEN PEOPLE IN MALAYA CEVEN people tied in the first Straits Times "Pick the Programme" Contest. Each will receive $714.28. They are: SINGAPORE:— Daisy Koenig, 357 Telok Blangah Rd; Tan Teck Chye, 67 Waterloo Street; Tan Seng Cuan, 12A Gloucester Rd; Tan Chwee Teck,172 words
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Article91 1953-11-15 1 LONDON, Sat. •pHE Financial Times today declared that the modest revival of activity in rubber shares is a little puzzling in the absence of any favourable development. "Perhaps it is considered that the position in the industry is so bad that it can only become better.91 words
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Article18 1953-11-15 1 WASHINGTON. Sat The Government of Japan yesterday purchased $13,000,000 from the International Monetary Fund. -Reutcr.Reuter - 18 words
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Article96 1953-11-15 1 rpHE Corrupt Practices InX vestlgation Bureau has also swung into action to inj vestigate alleged vote-buying Iby candidates in the December City Council elections. Bureau men are working on a signed letter written In Chinese which the C.P.1.8 received three days ago "in a roundabout way." Mr. Lyle.96 words
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Article70 1953-11-15 1 ARM Y HAS NO SPY SUSPECTS WASHINGTON. Sat. The Secretary of the U.S. Army. i Mr. Robert Stevens, said yesI terday there were no sus- pected spies among the 33 workers suspended on loyalty charges at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. The Secretary said "several" of these recently had been reinstatedAP - 70 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-11-15 1 Th Governor of Singapore, Sir )o.in Nicoll. screwing home a memorial plaque, before opening the Singapore Youth Council holiday camp at Tanah Mcrah Betar, Singapore, yesterday On the plaque Sir John's second name is spetlad "Fearncs." Correct spelling is "Fcarns." Sunday Times picture.46 words
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Article145 1953-11-15 1 LONDON. Saturday. I^OREA and French policy towards Indo-China will probably dominate the annual conference of Britain's Eastern envoys in Singapore next month, diplomatic sources hero said today. I The conference will open on Dec 3 and last four or five days Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald.Reuter - 145 words
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Article85 1953-11-15 1 So now he's Robinovitch Hoodski INDIANAPOLIS, Sat. ROBIN HOOD is being investigated here a t a suspected Communist agent. Mr. Thomas White, who advises the U.S. State Education Board on suitable books for schools says the Communists have been ordered to play up the outlaw's story. The reason is thatReuter - 85 words
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Article30 1953-11-15 1 RANGOON. Sat— A Burma War Office spokesman yesterday said that 23 rebels were killed and 100 wounded when 400 Karens and Chinese Nationalist guerillas attacked Thaton la-st week-end.30 words
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Article265 1953-11-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. AN international conference is to be held in Malaya soon to discuss complaints that Malaya is exporting sub-standard quality rubber. The Rubber Trade Association of New York and the American Rubber Manufacturers- Association are especially keen to have this con- ference. They are265 words
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164 1953-11-15 1 LONDON, Sat. THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, and his Foreign Office advisers were today analysing Mr. Molotov's statement yesterday accusing the West of distorting Russia's attitude to EastWest talks. A copy of the Soviet Foreign Minister's denunciation of Western policy was sent to Sir WinstonReuter - 164 words
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Article, Illustration110 1953-11-15 1 Another boy learns to smile Two little Malay boys can look forward to a happy futurt thanks to Hie devotion and skill of Australian doctors and nurses On Friday An t bin Kolop. six-year-old son of an Aloi Cajah labourer arrived home after successful plastic surgery operations in Melbourne, and110 words
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171 1953-11-15 1 THE silent boy, who left the Police guessing all Friday afternoon as to his identity, 1 yesterday decided to speak to a Social Welfare Officer at Perak House in Pasir Panjang. The boy. who was found lying in a five-foot-way in171 words
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73 1953-11-15 1 MORE than 300 members of St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association and their wives attended an annual re-union dinner and dance at the school hall last night. The gathering congratulated Canon R. K. S. Adajns, the; principal, on his 0.8. E. award and also bade73 words
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Article110 1953-11-15 1 MANCHESTER, Sat. j ALIOHTLY weighted 40-1 j 1 outsider. Torch Singer. ploughed her way through the mud and rain to win the j i November Handicap last big race of the British 1953 sea- son in a canter. The four-year-old filly rid- den by apprentice WarrReuter - 110 words
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Article217 1953-11-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. PROPOSALS to start Malaya's own rubber buffer stock are being examined at "high level 1 in the Federation say well-informed rubber sources. This examination is informal and is said to have started soon after the Rubber Study Group announced its three-point ruboer217 words
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Article32 1953-11-15 1 TAIPEH. Sat—Admiral Robert Carney. Chief of US Naval Operations, arrived in Formosa yestrrday to obtain "first hand information concerning the situation and problems involved in military aid programmes".— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article321 1953-11-15 1 Empty City works next week NEXT SUNDAY afternoon, it is expected that none of the daily-rated workers of the Singapore City Council will be working. Under present plans, the City's gas works powpt stations, water works, roads and drams, departments, and other places will be deserted for about four hours.321 words
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Article129 1953-11-15 1 STRAIGHT TALK BY TEMPLER LONDON. Sat. GEN. Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner, spent the whole of yesterday talking with officials at the Colonial Office, a spokesman said. "He met various heads of departments for ordinary straight-forward talks." the Colonial Office spokesman added. Sir Gerald has visited the Colonial OfficeReuter - 129 words
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Article63 1953-11-15 1 DIVORCE AND L 750 DAMAGES LONDON. Sat. Licat.-Cf>:. John Douglas Forsyth Curling, of the Seventh Gurkha Rifles, stationed in Malaya. was granted a decree nisi with £750 damages in the London divorce court yesterday. He alleged, in an undpfended case, adultery by his wife. Elizabeth Francos. with a Malaya rubberReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement115 1953-11-15 1 For Anything Electrical or Mechanical Consult: «v 58, ///SSSrfx^ Orchard Rd., ljti \JB"^~^* ma Jit S^^^S (Est'd. 1926) NEW WORLD-CHAMPION**** > Ccrd Schctold* At Hi* Open International Amateur Harmonica WorldS Championship Competition held in Duiiberg. Germany, this year. V Ccrd Schctold the talented Son of the Retired Export Manager of115 words
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Advertisement86 1953-11-15 1 I A I Light up one of these superb English cigarettes of pre-war excellence. Savour the rich, mellow smooth- yV ness of that pure Virginia tobacco and you will hav< formed a lasting preference for Rothmang De Lux* Virginia! You will know why, in the moM <ii*tinguinhed A homes and86 words
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Article, Illustration1512 1953-11-15 2 FLYING SAUCERS AGAIN AM ASTOXISHIXG STOHY BY TWO BRITISH AIR! I\E PILOTS The strange object over the Channel V TWO RAF officers and I three airmen reported < seeing a silvery .ircular object following a Meteor jet which was landing at a Yorkshire aerodrome during exercise Mainbrace last year. They1,512 words
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Article371 1953-11-15 2 COLIN D. EDWARDS - COLIN D. EDWARDS By SAN FRANCISCO PROMPTLY at five p.m. one evening recently, a group of news reporters and television executives watched the first network show to be telecast in colour flash on to the screen of a 14-inch television receiver In a studio booth In371 words
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Article, Illustration1341 1953-11-15 2 The case of the fat man HE was a huge man. Rolls of fat clung to his neck, his belly bulged over his belt. He had great trees of thighs. We had Just finished an examination for life insurance and I asked him to sit down in1,341 words
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Advertisement63 1953-11-15 2 "We're here again to build up health in the nicest possible way. Haliborange will ensure that your children grow up sturdy and strong with sound teeth and well-formed bones. Haliborange has a delicious orange flavour that will be loved by all." Haliborange THE NICEST WAY OF TAKINC HALIBUT LIVER OIL63 words
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Advertisement450 1953-11-15 2 How much v# fun is a dog's life? jip A dog's life can be a lot contain Vitamins A and of fun. Or it can be pretty D and the essential gTim. It's really up to Vitamins of the B Group. you. Your dog: doesn't together with all the ask450 words
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Article162 1953-11-15 3 November first grade closed at 56 18 nonts a pound, threeeighths o r a cent above Friday's clos*. on a quiet Singapore rubbr market yesterday. The market opened with November at 56 J cents a pound. The closing tone was quiet. Closing prices yesterday In162 words
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261 1953-11-15 3 $10,000 Jap terrorist is shot by his comrades THE SAD STOHY OF LMTTM.E HOSOXO KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JHIS IS THE STORY of Hosono, a Japanese 4ft 11 in. high, of slight wiry build, clean shaven and wearing very thick spactacles. He spoke English and Malay fluently. Recently the head of261 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-11-15 3 Dr. Edward Chan Swan Ton? of the General Hospital helps his bride, formerly Miss Emily Tow Soon Siang, cur the cake after their marriage yesterday at St. Andrew's CiHicdr.il. About 400 Ruests attended the reception which was held ar Raffles Hotel. Sunday Times picture.46 words
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Article288 1953-11-15 3 Happy Christmas for lepers \WHAT officials of the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association have called "a wonderful response from the public" has resulted in $5,326 being collected to provide a Christmas party for the 800 patients at the Trafalgar Home for Lepers. I The chairman of the288 words
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Article102 1953-11-15 3 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was declared at 5311.75 a picul, up 50 cents. Priic winners in the recent Mcdi no s Tooth Paste Contest. From left: Paste* Low Kwav Song who collected a cheque of $600 for Mitt Clory Tan Ho* of Malacca. Mrs. L102 words
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Article98 1953-11-15 3 3 Whitley councils A Singapore City Council committee will this week consider establishing three Whitley to councils solve staff difficulties and increose departmental efficiency: The Whitley councils will be n r se n l»r officers, junior men and daily-rated employees on the open vote. Each council will have five official98 words
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Article80 1953-11-15 3 Charge was not correct Mohamed Abu Baker bin Natnarasa was acquitted in f Sin *?P°re City Police Court yesterday on a charge of hawking In a prohibited area Mohamed said that he was hawking in Raffles Quay and not at Change Alley as the charge stated. As the court prosecutor80 words
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Article25 1953-11-15 3 MUAR, Sat. The new dumping ground at Jalan Bultanah will be used to provide the public and schoolchildren with a playing fleld.25 words
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Article53 1953-11-15 3 Mat Zain bin Bakar. 21. a Malayan other rank, was tentatively charged In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with the theft of a .38 revolvrr at the Nee Soon garrison armoury on Oct. 26. Mat Zain. who was arrested on Friday, was remanded in custody53 words
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87 1953-11-15 3 He was cruel to 11 ducks, fined $200 FINING Tan Yew Yee $200 or two months' gaol for causing unnecessary suffering to 11 ducks, the Singapore City Police Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn told him: "The court will never forgive curelty to animals and you have made them suffer unnecessarily."87 words
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Article68 1953-11-15 3 Heng Ah Song was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by two years' police supervision. In the Singapore Fourth Criminal District Court yesterday for posing as a detective and getting a free beer from a Chinese driving instructor. Heng also asked to68 words
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Article29 1953-11-15 3 Lim Ah Koo. was fined $40 by Mr. Howe Yoon Chong in the Singapore Second Traffic Police Court yesterday for driving a car negligently on Sept. 9.29 words
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Article131 1953-11-15 3 JOHORE BaHRU. Sat. AN EX-GRATIA payment of $1,680 has been made to Inche Yahaya bin Hussein, a Forest Guard in Johore, who was dismissed on May 23, 1951 for absenting himself without leave or reasonable cause and for failure to produce a medical certificate in spite131 words
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Article29 1953-11-15 3 Abdul bin Etek was fined $25 by Mr F A. Chua in the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday for speeding along Woodlands Road on August 23.29 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-11-15 3 Inche Mohamed bin AH is now chairman of the Youni; Malayan Council and in sucli capacity arts as the Speaker. Owing to the duties entailed in the new appointment he has resigned from the Secretaryship of the Johore Bahru Young Malays Club. He has been succeeded65 words
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Article51 1953-11-15 3 For stealing a gold ring and a watch valued at $200 from a house in New Bridge Road, Singapore. Shia Lim Teo was in the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday, sent to gaol for ten months The Judge. Mr Tan Ah Tah. also ordered two years' police51 words
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Article32 1953-11-15 3 For driving inconsiderately in North Bridce Road on September 14 Tan Tong Teng was fined $40 by Mr. Howe Yoon Chong in the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday.32 words
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89 1953-11-15 3 SCHEME to give 10,000 low salaried Singapore City Council employees bigger gratuities when they stop work will be worked out this week by a Council committee. Under the scheme, which will replace certain gratuity rules framed about 30 years ago, employees will draw gratuities89 words
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154 1953-11-15 3 Naked man called me, court is told JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. T EADING Seaman Colin Ld Gray, of HMS Terror, Naval Base, Seletar, was fined $100 in the Police Court when he pleaded guilty to committing house trespass with intent to annoy. On October 10, the court was told, a woman154 words
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Advertisement480 1953-11-15 3 westingnouse v^^^OJ^^ 16" Standard 16" Whirlaire 3 aU 16" Mobilaire All are easily adjustable for wall mounting. Sm«rt floor model with Air- Injector Rin K i. will dHivpr •Powerful Wentinghouse inducplenty of jiir .ju«t where tion-type motors, you want it without *t annoying drafu. •No wd or TV interference. you480 words
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Advertisement230 1953-11-15 3 35#*f Jk mm* m RITA HAYWORTH Columbia star SALOME' COLOR HARMONY MARE-IP PAVCAKE MAKE4.T'... OIKtK MM... ,h,,H, n .rf.ri /1...* mmftmtm, m<n ihe ,II u .k». -I l«.»l*» Uci.l cm..*. rAinriK M»KHr"... m:w lipvtk k ih»rr,.«,b«»m.k» uc i.. .m." .-'"I Ik I'rrtt,,... mm) .m,l. n I* nUn T«*.V»I~«» l#»f M230 words
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Article, Illustration849 1953-11-15 4 A. _ | GEORGE - A. GEORGE r-By Courtesy, honesty candour pARIT RAJA, a small village nearly five miles from Ayer Hitam on the main road to Batu Pahat, is a collecting and distributing centre for all sorts of kampong produce around that area. The ricKety. attaproofed shophouses849 words
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Article209 1953-11-15 4 The old days SIR Fir.nk Swettenham retired in 1904 as Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner or .the Federated Malay States, having joined the Malayan Civil Service through the Civil Semce Commissioners by competition about 1870. He lived to the ereat age of 96209 words
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402 1953-11-15 4 J. RALKARA SINGH - Sikhs celebrate Guru Nanak's birthday J. RALKARA SINGH By NEXT Friday Sikhs in Malaya and all over the world will celebrate the birth of Sri Guru Nanak Dev. the founder of the Sikh religion. He was born on Ist Vaisakh Sudi 3, Samvat Bikram 1526 (April 15. 1469) at Talwandl402 words
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Article607 1953-11-15 4 HE BOTTLED INSECTS AT DINNER I AST SUNDAY, after escorting some people to Kota Kechil on a visit to the lady missionary, Professor R. E. Holttum of the University called at the Dusun to discuss plants and to have lunch. The professor failed to enlighten his host607 words
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Article, Illustration17 1953-11-15 4 "Lonely Palm, Lonely Beach" study by Low Check Lcng of 25 Lloyd Road, Singapore 9.17 words
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Article, Illustration893 1953-11-15 5 T<O the romance of a tropic night add soft lights and A sweet music, elegant escorts and the glamour of lovely full length ballroom dresses. For a really formal occasion there is nothing to compare with a full skirted dress of rustling satin, brocade893 words
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Article, Illustration819 1953-11-15 5 Forget this girl! The "Human Casebook" has been dealing tvith readers' problems in the Sunday Times for the past sei-en years. If you have any query you would like answering send it to Jane Lee, Sunday Times. Singapore. Miss Lee regrets that she cannot answer letters819 words
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Advertisement563 1953-11-15 5 IL/wc TT| Qven betbre I they can I reach it MswrMß SP** »m Ever notice how children I— "play favorites"? They have their favorite games, <heir favorite toys -even their favorite soup.' More than likely this favorite is Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup! VHm^~~~' E v «ry -.poonful is steeped through563 words
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Advertisement181 1953-11-15 5 Johnny H'm so <£8|& Mad you }^^\^fc/^**Cari't. I feel you carry 'ASPKO' ?\_^jf~JJ^ Iff hot and cold, sick y to ke two w^ tt jM^^jSfff\ /^^ASPRO-workT^T^n iT>,O^/^n»iy! rwNl I f I take 'ASPRO' too for /yj^-, jjgiV^ cJ>>/ quick relief from colds. &<i^^^^/ jL^^l P a n feverijhness and^iT&\ K181 words
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Article916 1953-11-15 6 KITTY MILLER - KITTY MILLER STORY OF A LONDON TRIM By WHEN I arrived home in England on leave last year I received the usual Joyful cries that families make, plus a critical eye on my clothes. My younger sister took one look at me, and said "Your916 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-11-15 6 A»h blonde, green-eyed Shirley I«ten wfco it appearing in the new j British film "You Know What Sailors' Are."19 words
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Article, Illustration543 1953-11-15 6 in: i. ow - in: i.ow By A LTHOUGH n o o n r could expect Mr. T. S. Elliot to become madly excited over the news, fashionable women everywhere are accepting the Paris decree that "Princess" lines will be worn at The Cocktail Party this season. These lines Mr^npthen the543 words
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Article672 1953-11-15 6 EF YOU HAVEN'T MET THEM YET YOU SOON WILL rpiIERK are two types of hasA tess who strike terror into the hrart of the average guest. The first is the lady who regards her drawing-room floor a.s ore vast chess-board on which she plays solo, moving; her672 words
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Advertisement62 1953-11-15 6 iCCi O9 ll^lii as a V/i jP A bird and look your best^^ Jjg^^ f fmw^tm with "4711" GENUINE y/p||ijß EAU DE COLOGNE. Just moisten your temples or inhale its revivifying JJs^^^ fragrance to banish discomfort, regain ease and charming freshness. Ifeg^S^cMMffl^U f eaudeTologne COLOGNE ON RHINE. GERMANY vKP^^^^Hß made62 words
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Advertisement271 1953-11-15 6 I I AWk I m- Jk Pepsodent reallu gives WBtiiflf teeth Teeth cleaned with IVpsodVnt are whiter, much whiter! That's because they are cleaner! Anrl thry are rtaner herauM) Pep«od>nt is the only toothpaste that contains Irium*. PepsodVnt with Irium dean* away the film which nnt only dulls teeth, hut271 words
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Article122 1953-11-15 7 The first Qantas-BOAC pooled Constellation service on I its ""Kangaroo" route between Sydney and London makes Its initial call at Bangkok tomorrow. Mr. J. R. Coomb*. BOAC sales manager in Singapore. j who left here yesterday for Bangkok to meet the plane, told the Sunday Times122 words
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253 1953-11-15 7 Departments combine to catch cheats THE SINGAPORE Labour 1 Department is co-operat-ing closely with the Social Welfare authorities to prevent the collection of public; assistance money under false pretences. In the next few weeks, offl- i i cers of the Public Assistance i Section of the Social Welfare Department will253 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-11-15 7 Picture shows the daughters at Mr. Robert North, manging editor of the "Pacific Spectator" »n Amerioan quarterly journal, who arrived in Singapore yesterday. Left to right: Elizabeth (2) Marie (3) and Kristina (6). Sunday Times picture.36 words
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Article83 1953-11-15 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. YESTERDAY in a skirmish J- between security forces and bandits in the Karaina»jar Estate area, a Gurkha soldier. Jit Bahadur Limbu. was shot and killed. In the Police Court today Chong Kirn Choon. 18, was charged with killing Jit Bahadur Limbu and83 words
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Article50 1953-11-15 7 Mr. R. M. Devaraj, Officer attached to the Veterinary Department in Singapore returned to the Colony yesterday in the Maetsuycker after completing; one year's Senior Fellowship in Australia He said that during his stay in Australia he studied marketing methods. production methods and disease control.50 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-11-15 7 "Three little maids are we The three little leading ladies in Hie forthcoming performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's Mikado dressed up yesterday in costumes which haw been specially imported for rtiem from |apan. They are (from left). Pitri-Sing (Francesca Bacsafra). Yum-Yum (Lee Hua Koon) and Peep-Bo (Doris54 words
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Article30 1953-11-15 7 KOTA TINOGI, Sat.—Members of the Women Institute here have organised excursions to places of Interest in Singapore. This week they visited the Singapore Cold Storage Dairy Farm.30 words
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Article33 1953-11-15 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Mr Lai Kal Joo. Assistant Official Assignee. Johore. has gone on three months' leave. He has been succeeded by Mr. V. RR- g jendram from Kuala Lumpur.33 words
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Article41 1953-11-15 7 The correct weight of the Guessing The Weight Competition at the Girls Sports Club Fair on October 31 was 7% lbs. Winner Mrs. S. Struys The lucky draw for the bedspreads was No. 130. Winner Vera Yip.41 words
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Article192 1953-11-15 7 ALL seats were booked yesterday for the three public performances of The Mikado on November 26. 28 and December 1. A cast of 70 students and ex-students of the Teachers' Training College have been rehearsing for 12 weeks and *he show already promises to exceed192 words
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Article242 1953-11-15 7 Surplus for municipality MALACCA. Saturday THE MALACCA MUNICIPALITY which expected to end 1953 with a deficit of $58,696 will, instead, have a su. plus of $355,610 This is shown in the Municipal draft budget for 1954 which will be discussed by the Municipal councillors at their242 words
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Article208 1953-11-15 7 Singapore vegetable prices "PETAIL prices in cents per r kati of vegetables at four Singapore markets yesterday were Mr J W Ewart. Acting Aerlrnltural Officer, said yesterday ••Housewives when bnvlnc vegetables, should realise that the prices quoted are for first quplt'v only and ire no» standard prices" Prices generally have208 words
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Article56 1953-11-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The Federation has sent its condolences to Saudi Arabia on the death of King Ibn Saud. In a telegram to the British Ambassador at Jeddah, the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. D. C. Watherston, said the Rulers. trip Government and the people of the56 words
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Advertisement562 1953-11-15 7 Lg^\ How to lose fat and feel fit Mfef J Many a former sufferer today blesses the double action of »he I^^ great blood-purifier, Dr. Mae-!fl£-«pl kenncs VEINOIDS. For VEINOIDS while bringing happy relief from *tm a^j muscular agonies at the same time >T\ff take off prounds of ugly fat562 words
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Advertisement230 1953-11-15 7 JOHNSON BROS Z^**^^^ -^^^w^^- m m^^*^Hßm^m^m^m^m^F PASTEL SLUE EARTHENWARE A stock matching pattern OINNER SETS for six $47.45 TEA SETS for six $21.40 MATCHINC SPARES PLATES 7" 65c. 9' $1.05. 10 1.20 ea. SOUPS 10" 1.40 ea. VEC. DISHES COY D 530 ea. MEAT DISHES 12" $2.45. 14" 4.10 M.230 words
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Miscellaneous114 1953-11-15 7 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.16 Morning Stars; 7.30 News; 735 Melody Mixture; 8 Come Into The Parlour; 8.30 Breakfast Hour; 9.30 Majestic Orchestra; 10 Musical Round-up; 10.15 Science Burvey; 1030 Mid-Morning Medley: 11 Radio Malaya Orchestra; 11.30 Methodist Church service; 1.02 Billy Mills Orchestra: 1.30 News; 1.45 Radio Malaya Trio; 2114 words
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Article, Illustration733 1953-11-15 8 j.i.urs won - MAGIC TOUCH j.i .urs won FAITH HEALERS' POWERS CAN NOW BE MEASURED «y LONDON. TODAY as full investigations into faith healing by the Church of England commission get under way, I can reveal that a prominent Harlev Street doctor has perfected in instrument which actually records the forces coming from733 words
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Article, Illustration701 1953-11-15 8 Ex-Mat ay an hits the jack pat Uk 4 \t sup a srtn r\ mi i ssoi nxr MELBOURNE. Sat. AMR. PETER RUSSELL, iTI the planter from Malaya who gave up his dusiness as one of London's Top Ten dress designers last summer "because English women can no longer afford701 words
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Advertisement240 1953-11-15 8 USE THE ANCHOR] PULL-OUT SKEIN Like a tidy work basket > j Then you 11 bless the famous Anchor Stranded Embroidery Cotton Skein. All you do is hold the skein by the band farthest from the loose end of the thread and pull the length required. Snip it off! It240 words
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Advertisement138 1953-11-15 8 1 1 LOOK TO fpl FOR o^\ PERFECTION! f&*& TOMATO catchup cJ^khiP^ ALSO- V\enna Sauiagej, ljL~/l Lunch Tongue V ea Loaf. V^ \A Beef Loaf. Chili Con Came, 4^Bk I Tommies. Beef Stew Olivet, CORNED Bf" I Dill P.cU^ Sw P Gerkms, JJfffP^H^k Sweet MinerJ Pickles. PArr Mil V Registered138 words
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499 1953-11-15 9 No work; bored and truculent JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. A REHABILITATION schema for tuberculosis patients has been submitted to the Johore Bahru District Association for the Prevention ol TB by Mrs. (Dr.) Wilberforce Smith, Chest Spe cialist of the General Hospital, johore Bahru.499 words
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204 1953-11-15 9 HIGHLIGHT of the Singapore Children's Society's appeal week, commencing on Dec 5, will be a charity ball at the Island Club, which the organisers are hoping to make the event nf the season. Teams of Singapore's prettiest nurses are to act as champagne sellers,204 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-11-15 9 Inche Mohd. Taib. newly elected Chairman of the Johore Division of the Malayan Trade Union Council, addressing; the meeting; after his election at Johore Bahru. Seated right is Mr. S. Thavaraja, who was elected Hon! General Secretary. He represents the Union on the Johore Council of State.49 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-11-15 9 This is Abbe Lane, singing stJi of the Xavier Cugat show which Singapore will tee neat monrh Abbe Lane Universal Films' actress, it Cult's wif«. The show it being sponsored by Fratei and Neave.36 words
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Article147 1953-11-15 9 ONE of Singapore's oldest post offices, which was open for 30 years before the Japanese Occupation, is still standing but It is no longer possible to buy stamps or postal orders over its counter. Standing Just inside the Raffles Institution grounds it is at present being147 words
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Article32 1953-11-15 9 For driving a lorry inconsiderately along Bukit Timah Road on September 17, Yew Sew was fined $50 by Mr. F. A. Chua in the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday.32 words
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Article364 1953-11-15 9 rE Singapore Canine Welfare Association hopes to raise $4,000 during "Canine Week"— Nov. 29 to Dec. 5— to build a home for stray dogs, the founder-president, Mrs. F. Leon-Soh, told the Sunday Times last night. It will be erected in the "Garden of Liberation"364 words
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155 1953-11-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. REMINDING them of the promises already fulfilled by Government in the form of more land, the Deputy Mentri Besar. Johore. Dato I'wahin bin Abdul Rahman, today warned the people of Bukit Lintanr. a rice producing area in the Kota Tinggi distr155 words
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Article146 1953-11-15 9 BOT HURT AS 'TOY' EXPLODES TELUK ANSON, Sat. AN 11-year-old boy has been injured in his right hand by an object he picked up in the garden. Hassan bin Mohamed of the Government Boy's Hostel. Batak Rabit Road, picked up a shining metal cylinder while playing in the hostel's garden.146 words
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Article45 1953-11-15 9 The English version of poet Kalidasas 'Sakuntala- has popular appeal in Singapore. Last night's show at the Victoria Theatre by the Indian Fine Arts Society of Singapore, in aid of the Mar Thoma Church School Building Fund, attracted a good audience45 words
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Article39 1953-11-15 9 The Singapore Fire Brigade tackled seven lallang flres within four hours yesterday afternoon. The nres were at Prpys Road. Canterbury Road. Wesak Estate. Yio Chu Kang Road. Kranji and two in Taniong Rhu.39 words
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Article288 1953-11-15 9 Penang, Saturday. kJUSUM women should not follow Western fashions too indiscriminately, Mr. Syed Ebraheem, a spokesman of the Penang Muslim Missionary Society, urged today. Mr. Ebraheem recalled that former generations of Muslim girls wore veils to cover their faces. "We do not expect a288 words
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Article26 1953-11-15 9 MUAR. Sat— Approxlxinately $3,500 will be spent on improving street lighting and installing lights at Jalan Sultan Ibrahim, Muar Town Council has decided26 words
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Article, Illustration124 1953-11-15 9 ANOTHER SOLOMON RECITAL Following the rush for tickets for the first recital by Solomon in Singapore, the Singapore Musical Society announced yesterday that he will (tive another concert on Tuesday December 1. This will probably he given at the I'niversity of iMalaya in conjunction with the University Music Society. Solomon's124 words
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Advertisement803 1953-11-15 9 O[ 1 MOTS ***** l POPULAR RECORDS. J 5 i *m "Tootle-Lo-Siana' 1 i .s The Creep" Km Mat-Kind h 8D1295 < •I 'Kitchen Rag" > TUpprr Ras" Sid Phillips 8DC149 ■r "Heilo. Young Lovers" We Kiss ln a Shadow" Perry Como *****1 < »i "Thf Melba Waltz" Oolden Violins"803 words
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Advertisement114 1953-11-15 9 ttM Hi TAI# %A m cmiii cinu TAKE mIIkU I I «l ClrlULDlUn f BUILDS THE 80DY PROTECTS THE LUNGS Scott's Emulsion cod liver oil in its most digestible form is an essential addition to the normal diet when the danger of infection is unusually high. Pleasant-to-take Scott's Emulsion builds114 words
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Article56 1953-11-15 10 20 Morrfx HO I minimum) advice regarding Mortgage protretinn. Retirement. EducH plans without obligation. Writ* D McLaren PO. Box 4n24. Singapore. Canadian Sun I lie. THE NEW LIST Ol Huntley Palmers Olft Parcels of delicious. export-Quality Bi.-euits and Cakes for delivery in I.K. and Continent ex-Factory is at your56 words
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Article376 1953-11-15 10 TWENTY-FOUR hours A after the Federation Budget figures came the news that the $145 million University of Malaya scheme is likely to be dropped and a less oxppnsive scheme substituted. It could hardly be otherwise. Malaya is well and truly hard up. and the expenditure of an376 words
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Article181 1953-11-15 10 IN a few days the Oueen sets off on her tour of the Commonwealth. She will visit populous places and lonely places, meet prime ministers and peasants, see the palmfrinped beaches of the Cocos and the snow-capped mountains of New Zealand. Wherever she goes she will meet proud181 words
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Article38 1953-11-15 10 MR. Molotov. Soviet Foreign Minister, accuses the West o[ accre^sivp designs Rut ho*- many nations have re^ri seized b.v the West since the war? None. How many na tions have been taken over directly by Russia? Five.38 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1953-11-15 10 Richard Dimbleby - Richard Dimbleby By COUR months ago I had the great honour of being the television commentator in Westminster Abbey when our Queen was crowned. I shall never forget those hours in the Abbey, when the whole nation was swept by the same sense1,019 words
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Letter161 1953-11-15 10 "PEORGIEBOY." In his letter entitled "Shutdown," In the Sunday Times, says: "So our British politiclains gave learning and seats of learning to India. Then they gave it freedom." There are quite a few people of the "Georgieboy" category who seem to think that civilisation would not have come to161 words
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Letter92 1953-11-15 10 HAVING read Mr. Ramachandra s article "Lest We Forget". I cannot avoid being somewhat curious about the origin of the "French" inscription on the Singaporr War Memorial, the grammar and spelling of which are. to say the least, unusual. If Mr. Ramacnandra re produces the inscription faithfully, then Its92 words
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Letter139 1953-11-15 10 "SCHOOLMASTERS" tim-Iy *J protest against the ■•flowin* tide of darkness" fails to f. lR lf y nJ s own professional link with the prophets of the Great God Capricorn Maybe ne has not yet noticed that the recent, spate of attempts to convince us of the authenticity of the139 words
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Article, Illustration713 1953-11-15 10 JOSEPH C. HARSCH - Not quite so simple as they thought! JOSEPH C. HARSCH. By Washington correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor of Boston THERE is trouble in Washington. The Eisenhower Government is creating the impression you would expect of a football team made up of tennis, golf, and chess stars. These men were713 words
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Advertisement668 1953-11-15 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. :n Wanlt $IH I minimum) wnis To Harta (n i ianselli wife of R.A.C. Wills on 14.11.53 at K K. Hospital 10 ».<rrf» fill I minimum) CHEW-TAN: Kirn Scan (Eddlet Itcrnnd son of Mr. <fc Mrs. (,'tiew Keo« Bock, to Kirn Lean (Peggy). youngMt daughter of Mr A;668 words
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Advertisement63 1953-11-15 10 j Check... j Lubrication t j AT r A, obf y f Service *m Station j UStf I REACH c ls*sl Destination I M AROUND i THE WORLD *~£l^ J MORE CARS "^»-^sc ARE PROTECTED BY Mobiloil THAN BY ANY OTHER BRAND z I STANDARD -VACUUM OIL CO., \r%. (iNCORPOdATBD63 words
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343 1953-11-15 11 The Visitor gets jubilee 'surprise' PENANC, Saturday. T HE VISITOR of the Christian Brothers' schools in the Far East, the Very Rev Bro. Barnitus, had a golden jubilee "surprise" today. After inspecting the new $2,000,000 St. Xavier's Institution he was taken, to the recently-completed hall where a dinner had been343 words
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Article169 1953-11-15 11 2 PLANES PROBE SEA SMOKE Starch goes on for missing RAF Valetta rpHE search lor the RAF JL Valetta. whicli disappeared east of Singapore with seven i men on board on Wedncs- 1 day. is now concentrated I round the sea three miles j north of Pangkil Island in the169 words
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Article99 1953-11-15 11 THE YELLOW JACKET' THIS WEEK IrfiHE popular Singapore Arts JL Tru'iitrr production, "The Ydlow Jacket- is to be revived at the Victoria Memorial Theatn on Thursday. The play is beins put on to aid the Singapore branch or the BrllisU Red Cross and all the proceeds will Ro to local99 words
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Article46 1953-11-15 11 -J The president of the Sincaporc Progressive Party. Mr C. C. Tan. will address ;;n election rrv'eting at 5 p.m. today at the Anson Road-Keppel Road junction in support of Mr. S. M. Va.sagar who contests the South Ward in the City Council elections.46 words
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Article69 1953-11-15 11 The Claim-for-Citizenshlp sub-co.nmittee of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will hold its first meeting tomorrow to discuss the future constitution of the Colony It will later draw up a memorandum to send to the Rendel Commission. A Chamber spokesman told the Sunday Times yesterday that members69 words
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Article80 1953-11-15 11 Three fire engines rushed to Lorong 27. Geylang Road. Singapore, yesterday afternoon when a fire broke out in one of the attap huts along the road. The hut was near the villace. which was totally destroyed recently by fire resulting in more than 1,000 people losing80 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-11-15 11 Mr. jnd Mrs. |ohn R. Chadwick. after their wedding yesterday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Bras Baiah Road. Singapore The bride was former Miss Mairc Nicholson ot Cillingham. Kent, England Mr. Chjdwick is with Cable Wireless. Sunday Times picture.44 words
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Article118 1953-11-15 11 Aborigines hold ceremony KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday LJICHLICHT of the Kuala Langat and Sepang District agricultural show held today in Telok Datoh, 42 mites Scuth-west of here was an Aboriginal wedding. The ceremony, which began witn the presentation ot a dowry amounting to a symbolic 22 cents118 words
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Article30 1953-11-15 11 A three-year-old Malay girl. severely scalded by boiling water in Pulau Sebarok. was rushed to Singapore yesterday for treatment. She was admitted to the General Hospital30 words
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Article28 1953-11-15 11 PARIT BUNTAR Sat.— For carrying an excess passenger ln his taxi. Hajl Narrl bin Hajl Tahir was fined W0 here by the Circuit Magistrate. Inche28 words
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Article110 1953-11-15 11 THE SINGAPORE Sixth Police Magistrate. Mr. R. W. H. Davies. yesterday said that he was very much surprised that people would play roulette for money when the odds were so much against them. Before the court was Chew Ah Poll who pleaded guilty to gambling in public110 words
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Article20 1953-11-15 11 The body of a Chinese baby was found in the Singapore River yesterday by the Marine Police.20 words
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Article321 1953-11-15 11 Camp is all their own work •TANAH MERAH BESAR has always been "the best beach in Singapore except it neetis a couple of dre&sine rooms and a club-house to lounge around ln." So said many who had picnick- ed there. A group of boys and girls who picnicked there last321 words
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Article75 1953-11-15 11 Mr H. A. c Van Beurden. Electrical Company of Siam, and Mr J. G Ten Houland. and Mr J G. Ten Houten. commercial manager of Electronic Tube Division NY Philips Eindhoven. Holland, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Bangkok by X.L.M. Constellation Mr Ten Houten, who is on75 words
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Advertisement320 1953-11-15 11 WE <^D\i f» *^gB MODEL 793/794 murphy radio more signal less noise PRICE SINGAPORE FEDERATION TB 193 $275 TB 193 $300 (6 VOLT BATTERY) (6 VOLT BATTERY) rA 19- $285 AC MAINS TA 194 $310 AC MAINS lO<r o Discount for cash Sole Agents:S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. K ORCHARD320 words
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Miscellaneous157 1953-11-15 11 WEATHER Minimum temperature '7 30 p.m. on Nov. 13 to 7 30 am. on Nov. 14): Sincapore 75 dcßrre.s. Penans 73, Kota Bahru 72, Kuala Lumpur 72. Ipoh 72 Kuantan 70. Maxinuni trmprraturr '7.30 a.m. to 730 pm. oil Nov. 14 1 Singapore 81) Prnanp «r». Kota Bahru 85, Kuala157 words
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Miscellaneous788 1953-11-15 11 "By grace are ye saved through faith." Eph. 2.8. CHURCH OF ENGLAND day School, 8.50 Service. BUhop R. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL: L M.. 7 «.m.. 8 Holy Communion: 9.30 PAIR D 1 U R T 1 P Sunday school, 1030 Mattlns. 11.45 f" nd ?>' 1 9 1 5 Ba788 words
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Article, Illustration151 1953-11-15 12 old men whose wrinkles reflect a lifetime of toil form the main subjects in this week's photographic page. First prize of $30 goes to Kwok Siew Weng, of 6 MacCallum Street, Penang, for his "Catching Up on the News," below. Camera Airesflex. Exposure 1/100 at151 words
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Article, Illustration826 1953-11-15 12 \L\\ KKM - Marooned— found paradise \L\\ KKM Bt RECENTLY A PARTY of plcnickers-cum-cxplor-ers, arriving by motor-boat at the tiny "uninhabited" Carolina island some ten miles of! the coast of Portuguese East Africa, had the surprise of their lives. They found on the island a "marooned" Rhodesian family who curtly refused their offers826 words
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Advertisement543 1953-11-15 12 Available in: Mt S C ISS 8;T PEROMNIA: Daylight Re?.11»36 as Daylight Ref.Hs 20 wEIJIT 100 Droom Ref.lls 36 VtmHm 100 ■rail dsBo Perpantic: 4ffr Scheimr 29 Wttrow 50 I tk <> PeRGRANO: K 32 Most comoaet of !6 mm 1_ turret cameras Quick and easy m.na- Smartejf, lightest 8543 words
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Advertisement86 1953-11-15 12 w 1 1] Bir© 1 citizen IV f/re world's best value I in ballpoint pens I An attractive, thoroughly reliable, yet P inexpensive pen —in Blue, Maroon, j! Grey, Black or Mottled cases. ft REFILLS Blue, Red, Green |mi or Indelible ink. 0 1 ro the ballpoint pen with the86 words
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Article, Illustration900 1953-11-15 13 \ * • lOII\ HI II \UI I - AN 'OLD LADY" SHOWS HER PAVES lOII\ HI II \U I I Reviewed hw •GEUHGVIEVE' IS 111 I 11. 111 l I I WE don't like British pictures because they are too dull, too complicated and too slow-moving That, roughly, was the opinion ex- pressed to me by a group900 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-11-15 13 Horrors of the deep Deadly moray eel seen in "The Sea Around Vs." liiti Haft with a perpetual seoul A ilim-r drsfMtl toith a hah;/ or/opus. Thit battlo to the death between giant octopus and i (hark forms one of the excitinc s««u*ncet in •The Sea Around Ul."48 words
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Article288 1953-11-15 13 CONSOLATION PRIZE FOR PIER ANCELI LONDON. THE second film Juliet I've met this year has heartbreak eyes and un- i forced gaiety— and protects the waves in her auburn hair with a i snood. The name is Pier Angeli, and she's booked for the starcrossed lover In288 words
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Article212 1953-11-15 13 fTTHE merger of Warnrr Br is JL with 20th Century-Fox on the new medium of picture projection, Cinemascope, has been hailed in Hollywood as one of the most progressive steps for many years. in a cable to Mr. Sandy Rao, 20th Century-Fox manager in Singapore.212 words
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Article168 1953-11-15 13 jyjALAYAN film goers wilj be seeing the Malayan Film Unit's first colour production In February next year, Mr. Thomas Hodge, the unit's chief tells me. The film Is a study of Malacca and Is now being processed in the United Kingdom. Mr. Hodge says several168 words
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Advertisement319 1953-11-15 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION Hi 1^ ATTRACTIONS '^gjr J^fe THE GREATEST GREATEST MUSICAL %T^ ML^m MARILYN MONROE V^yA A W JANE RUSSEUIJA^ "technicolor I TODAY ON '"«>"** SCREEN i, a m 45 daily '^MODEONi I^ 4^. HIkKS *HO»PLACC Of IMI ISLAND Thone tl-lM For Bookings 1 Today 9 am. "BK MY DF.STINY"319 words
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Advertisement220 1953-11-15 13 ONE for ALL! ALL for ONE! DAILY p.^l J«ia 6.30, 9.30 The GREATEST The LATEST STORY from M EXPLOITS and the GREATEST ADVENTURES story-teller JhK those DEVILALEXANDRE M MAY-CARE DUMAS :L f L. w MUSKETEERS i:he Huskctccrs iix j. "kiwi SfTl Tod^^»iir' r A~&"r" M I X ROl'Nli i TIH220 words
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Advertisement206 1953-11-15 14 I dreamed I was an artist Over-ture bra ffs true! They say I've a genius for line, a mastery of form and all because of my Over ture* bra. Here's tha firm, flattering support to make your figure a thing of beauty. In your favorite fabrics. Genuine Maidenform Brassieres are206 words
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Advertisement325 1953-11-15 14 1 x-^""^"N |xStitoni| ttk WjT Swiss Made 21 Jewels Look for the SYMBOL i ON THE WATCH DIAL] Irfewesr Swiss Invemion j 'Everlasting Mainspring guaranteed unbreakable > I ©Eliminate 997 c of watch I repairs Obtainable from all ■watch dealers -;.".w.v.v.v.v.v.v.«.vA«js j: Check From Heel to Toe! J ii Now's325 words
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Article, Illustration2253 1953-11-15 17 THE towx that n %s too rorcn to mi: QNE can read many books of American history and find only the barest mention of a place called Tombstone in Arizona. And yet no other town in the world has lived through more agonising misadventures, nor survived so2,253 words
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Advertisement124 1953-11-15 17 i EKC®.o. _^fffl Br A*^ y°' J oca dealer tot dojU& Ww tai s °f this receiver and others in the Ekco range, including Ekco Car Radio. Sole Agents; MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENAMC L y 1 L=aca UXSI I i?l Hi Jnt Drink Martell Brandy y124 words
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Advertisement163 1953-11-15 17 THE FAVOURED GIFT -^^^iM OF THOSE WHO CHOOSE > THE BEST s^Mm new rWs, A Parker (ws!g^ill \7" ov show the greatest regard when you give the I New Parker "51" Pen. For Parker "51" is recognised throughout the world as the finest of writing instruments. ...with IMffcl Only the163 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1953-11-15 18 Motoring in Malaga by M.VMXIM. BLACKWOOD |T WOULD seem that the driving hints of British motor racing "Maestro" Mike Hawthorn which have been discussed at some length in these columns over the last two weeks have created some impression. So they should, because1,063 words
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895 1953-11-15 18 JOHNNY JOHNSON - JOHNNY JOHNSON SINGAPORE SPORTS PARADE By RETURNING to the city after a week's holiday on one of the lovely Islands off Singapore, the first thing I did was to glance through the sports pages of the past week's editions. What I saw told895 words
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Miscellaneous111 1953-11-15 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Spit. 4, Crster. 9. Atom. 10, Prate. 11, Grasp. 12, Repents. 13. Arts. 14, Vest. IS. Sheerest. 17, Peat. SO. Sate. 21. Bulls. 22, Responsible. 25, Raves. 26. Till. 28. Eyes. 29. SapUngs. 32, Albs. 33. Cool. 34, Initial. SI. Title. 18. Carre. 39. I'sed.111 words
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213 1953-11-15 19 HONO KONO. Sat. THE English-language China Mall sided with unofficial world badminton champion Wont; Peng Soon of Malaya today In his feud with the Badminton Association of Malaya. Its columnist "Armotaut" said he is "Inclined to agree' with Wont* i in the controversy.UP - 213 words
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Article555 1953-11-15 19 But honours go to S'gor Club S.C.C 11; Selangor Club 8. A LTHOUGH a penalty by skipper Max Parker won the game for the Singapore Cricket Club, members of the Selangor Club can go back to vuala Lumpur knowing that they really won a noral555 words
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Article129 1953-11-15 19 IT'IGHTEEN-year-old schoolJLTj boy champion, Robert Lim, created a major upset at the Singapore Badminton Association's open championships last night by defeating S. A. Durai, former All-India champion, in straight sets at the SBA Hall. Robert won 15-8. 17-14. Thomas Cup player Ong Poh Llm. the defending champion, defeated129 words
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Article156 1953-11-15 19 IPOH, Sat. pLAYING on a wet ground, Ipoh Civilians mudlarked their wny to victory by nine points (three tries i to nil over Ipoh Services in today's Poppy Day rugger match on the padang. The game was well contes"ed but the heavy, slippery ball 'made handling156 words
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Article, Illustration466 1953-11-15 19 M. Natt. Mans Tor; Teck Soon. Osman Hussein, Oomez. Ah Ngan. Piotrowskl. Ouan Bock. J. Quay. Shahranl Singapore: Boon Keng; Robert Low, Kass'.m. Ronald Tan, Omar Rejab: Luk Juan. Ec Bin; Yeng Son. Masood. Slnthamoney. Bula'. Ricketts, Scharenguivel. de Bruyn Teck Peng SELANGOR All Blues466 words
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Article56 1953-11-15 19 Latin Wanderers will hold a 'ance at Raffles Hotel on Nov. 27 > raise funds for the Singapore Hockey Association. Tickets for the dance, from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m., are S3 for a couple and $2 single. They can be bought from Raffles Hotel56 words
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Article36 1953-11-15 19 Public Works Department beat H.M. Customs 4-1 In a BHA Dlv. 3 leaßue game at Victoria School yesterday. Lopez and Carnegie scored two goals each for PWD and Clark replied for Customs.36 words
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Article, Illustration106 1953-11-15 19 'JV/E ALL BLUES rugger fix- ture between Selangor and Singapore was held up for five minutes yesterday when players had to replace a crossbar that had fallen The first score of the gameto Singapore came off a penalty Skipper Yap Boon Keng took the kick and the ball106 words
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Article144 1953-11-15 19 X>OYAL Air Force beat Army by 16 point* (two goals and iwo penalties) to six points (try and penalty) in the lr.ter-services rusujcompetition .it Tanglin Barracks jesterday. RAF. was a b fer all-round combination and made full u<:e of their fast threes tn spearhead their a144 words
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Article53 1953-11-15 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Bat:— After a scoreless first half, Kuala Lump-ir and District scored a penalty to earn a 3-0 victory over Royal Australian Air Force in Selangor's Poppy Day rucjrer match on the padang this evening. Bell kicked the winning penalty from 25 yards late53 words
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Article58 1953-11-15 19 St. John Island (Medical) and Police "A' drew 1-1 In a SCSA Coronation Cup senior soccer game at Farrer Park yesterday. A Roearlo and Haron scored the goals. In a Junior division game. Police "B" beat Income Tax 7-2. Jamaludin (si. Pang Choo Hock and Zainnl58 words
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Article39 1953-11-15 19 Queens Street Boys Club beat K.ttong Boys Club 6-0 in the first round of the Inter-Boys Clubs soccer competition for the Rayner Cup. Scorers for Queens Street were Thnmby (3>. Rama (2) and Rajak.39 words
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Article211 1953-11-15 19 CHICAGO, Sat. IT ID OAVILAN retained his I welterweight title by winning a 15-round decision against Johnny Brat i on at Chicago Stadium last I night. Oavllan (14« pounds) administered a terrific beating to challenger Bratton (14S'i) to win a unanimous decision before 18.000 fans. Oavllan hadAP - 211 words
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Article145 1953-11-15 19 BRISBANE. Sat MEW South Wales gained a first A innings lead of 17 runs with four wickets in hand over Queensland on the second <"iy of then Sheffield Shield match here today. Queensland. 352 for nine overnight, were all out for 354, and New SouthReuter - 145 words
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Article91 1953-11-15 19 SINGAPORE Badminton Associa--0 tion's senior inter-club compp'itlon has attracted only four entile*, this year. Ten were received for the Inter-commercial houses event. The draw held at the Singapore Badminton Hall, last night, resulted as follows: Senior Inter-club: Marigold BP. v Lucky Strike 8.P.; Useful B.P. v91 words
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Advertisement153 1953-11-15 19 v^Xnvier f Cugat IS COMING ON DEC. IST when you siule to cugat k famous music, refresh yourself V with Malaya's famous drinks! F&N Red Lion 'F&N Aerated Waters F&N Cordials Grant's Scotch Whisky Tiger Beer Tiger Stout Anchor Beer I Lion Stout SPONSORED pB (S^PHi r [I B. I.153 words
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Advertisement460 1953-11-15 19 BILE BEANS keep her (4r*^^^ AnMCTIVEj^^-J YOUTHFUL y+,A vigour f7\/^^ Why be tired, Oi /*> constipated 1 lor liverish X/ or suffer indigestion BileE..:u will mafce you vitally fit, ful* >'. energy, bright-eyed and happy. BE SURE TO GET THESE MEDICAL. I TESTED MD APPROVED BILE BE JUS I TAI£UMPOWKR?^A460 words
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Article, Illustration2535 1953-11-15 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Herb Charles rides two big-priced winners J£ING CROW completed a grand double wtien he earned 9.5 to a handsome two-length win in the Class 3 mile-and-a-quarter trophy race at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club November meeting. Jockey2,535 words
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Article53 1953-11-15 20 TOTAL POOL: $321,060 1. No. *****7 <$86.n86) 2. No. *****8 ($43,343) 3. No. *****1 ($21,671) STARTERS ($3,611 each) Nos. *****0, *****6, *****1, *****9. *****0, *****4. CONSOLATION: ($1,925 each) Ncs. *****7, *****0, *****5, *****5, *****7, *****2, *****5, *****2, *****4, *****9. DOUBLES TOTES Ist Double: one ticket ($2,285); 2nd Double:53 words
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Article138 1953-11-15 20 WnUMOTON, England. Sat. I J^RITISH middleweiKht champion Randolph Turpin, 25. and I Gwyneth Price. his 27-year-olrt j Welsh girl friend, yesterday took j out a licence for marriage. The former world middleweight lilleholder gave notice at the Well- i ing'on Registry Office. No date for theAP - 138 words
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267 1953-11-15 20 FOONG SEONG CUP FINAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. VyiTH their chances of keeping the Foong Seong Cup almost ruined by the absence of their champion and runner-up. Abdullah Piruz and Lim Koon Yam. Selangor today named two junior players, a veteran, and three ex-Thomas267 words
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Article134 1953-11-15 20 LONDON, Sat. VfISS Sheila Lerwlll, women s world high Jump champion, set up a new world figure for a women's Indoor leap when she cleared sft 61n at the Wembley Empire Pool last night. Miss LerwlU, a member of Spartan Women's Athletic Club, nad earlier ImprovedReuter - 134 words
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Article50 1953-11-15 20 MUAR, Sat. Gorbax Slneh won the novices singles title when he defeated Nasir Taha 6 l. 6 4 in the final of the Muar District tennis championships. Haron and Omar beat Ibrahim Manan and Idrus Omar 6—3, 6 2 to win 'he handicap doubles titles.50 words
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Article295 1953-11-15 20 SINGAPORE Turf Club will hold a gymkhana meeting, under B.R.A. and MARA, rules of racing, at Buklt Tlmah on Saturday, Dec. 19. Entries close on Wednesday. Dec. 9, at 11 a.m. There •will be seven races ss follows 1. Open polo pony worry: 3F. catchweights295 words
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