The Straits Times, 22 November 1953
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Title Section14 1953-11-22 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES In Malaga, No. 954. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1953. 15 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration412 1953-11-22 1 That report...Sir Gerald says 'I haven't seen it' KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. QENERAL Sir Gerald Tempter, High Commissioner for the Federation, grinned with delight as he landed back in Kuala Lumpur this morning but he kept quiet about his future. 'I haven t seen that re- port yet." he said when412 words
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213 1953-11-22 1 LONDON, Saturday. I^ESTERN DIPLOMATS, suggested yesterday that Indonesia should be included in any plans for a future broad Far Eastern defence set-up to prevent the possible creation there of a new Communist front. These suggestions came amidst growing concern over reports of disorders in Indonesia213 words
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Article26 1953-11-22 1 LONDON. Sat.— Britain will oppose Egypt's request for the suspension of the current elections in the Kassala and Equatoria Provinces of the Sudan.26 words
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Article44 1953-11-22 1 THE ARMY inquiry into the finding of 250,000 missing letters for Service personel is expected to conclude tomorrow or Tuesday, an Army spokesman said yesterday. He added that no one had yet been charged with any offence in this connection.44 words
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348 1953-11-22 1 60 planes roar in HANOI, Saturday. A MASS JUMP by more than 1,000 French airborne troops today captured a Vietminh stronghold controlling the rebels 1 main supply road from China to Laos. The stronghold, Dien Bien Phu, is about 170 miles west of theReuter; UP - 348 words
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922 1953-11-22 1 MR. MISTRI, MAN WHO THOUGHT OF EVERYONE MAVROJI Rustamji Mistri, Bombay Indian who made a fortune out of soda water in Singapore, has bequeathed over a million-and-a-half dollars to his family and his personal friends. In his will, which was lodged on Friday, is the last testament of a man922 words
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Article94 1953-11-22 1 LONDON, Sat. Fone of the greatest endurance featf in athletics history Wally Hayward, 45--year-old Johannesburg building inspector finished a run of 159 miles 562 yards in 24 hours on the Motspur Park cinder track here this morning. Hayward thus established a new unofficial world record withReuter - 94 words
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Article43 1953-11-22 1 LONDON, Sat.— The Queen Mother, Princess Margaret, the Duke of Gloucester, the Princess Royal and the Ear! of Harewood will make up the ■Council of SUW. div absence of Queen Elizabeth on her tour, the London Gazette stated yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article73 1953-11-22 1 LONDON, Sat.— The British Weekly, a religious journal, has supported the Duke cf Edinburgh's right to express his views on controversial subjects in public. The 67-year-old journal. which is read by free churches here, in the Dominions and the United States, answered critics who have attackedReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration206 1953-11-22 1 Mi 1 UOOD ##.11 FOOH .1 WHO SHARE sin sj.ooo THREE people tied in the 1 Straits Times "Pick the Programme" Contest No. 2. Each will receive $1,666.66. They are: SINGAPORE Mrs. Ong Im Neo. 227-12 Tampems Road; )oseph Robert Quintal, 12A Cuan Chuan Street KUALA LUMPUR206 words
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Article27 1953-11-22 1 LONDON. Sat. Britain is to !pay £1. 6. Bd. Sterling a ton less for Commonwealth sugar next year under an agreement i reached vr.styday— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-11-22 1 Yum, yum food Curry puffs and toft drinks are handed our to members of Hie cast of "The Mikado" during a dress rehearsal yesterday. Sunday Times picture.27 words
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Article84 1953-11-22 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The U.S. Army's attempt to maintain rigid secrecy about 11* deadly new guided missile, the Nike, broke down yesterdayright under the nose of Army Secretary, Mr. Robert Stevens A precise scale model of the hush hush anti-aircraft weapon was found prominently displayed on the84 words
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Article58 1953-11-22 1 A fire lasting more than an hour destroyed furniture and other household goods in a; room of a boarding house in Cairnhill Road. Singapore, last night. A fire officer said the outbreak was caused by a lighted kerosene-stove. The seven occupants, a cook's family, were i58 words
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Article43 1953-11-22 1 OTTAWA. Sat— The Prime Minister, Mr Louis St Laurent reiterated In the House of Commons yesterday that to his knowledge no Canadian Government source ever communicated with the U.S. Government about the alleged Soviet spy Harry Dexter White —Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article159 1953-11-22 1 LONDON. Sat. T*HE British Museum anX nounced today that most of the skull of the Piltdown man, long studied in the text books of the world as a prehistoric specimen, is the "deliberately faked" Jaw bone of a very modern ape. The bombshell disclosure,159 words
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Article117 1953-11-22 1 LONDON, Sat. turns detective 1 in a new cheap portable camera to be marketed by a leading British radio and TV maker. The new portable TV camera is small enough to be hidden where it can watch shoplifters, dock pilferers. ♦Jewellers' windows or even workers whoReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-11-22 1 Thirty-four-year-old Reg. Harris, for three successive years world professional cycling sprint cfiampion and twice chosen "Sportsman of the year" in Britain, arrived in Singapore yesterday on his way to Australia. He is seen in the centre. On the left is Mr. F. A. Hare, the Ceneral Manager67 words
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Article129 1953-11-22 1 LONDON, Saturday. THfc House of Commons is to pursue the mystery of flying saucers in questions to Ministers next week. The upsurge of Parliamentary interest follows a report that Britain's first "flying saucer"— now believed to have been a meterological balloonhad been spotted over KentReuter - 129 words
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Article135 1953-11-22 1 GENEVA Sat. rE United Nations conference tor the conclusion of an international tin agreement has made definite progress The conference, which began last Monday, is being attended by delegations from 26 ot the world's major tin producing and consuming countries. Four countries including Russia have sentReuter - 135 words
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Article35 1953-11-22 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. General Choi Yong Duk, chief of staff of the South Korean air force, said yesterday he had asked the United States to supply his forces with jet fighter aircraft.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement327 1953-11-22 1 COLD STORACE 1 iMT CREAMERIES 1 /tL, IllxVllllllflllllO JRECENT BLPIO2f rVrthnvrn PIANO UOMGBtTO No. 2 In Bb. Solomon with Philh. Orrh. (Andres Cluytpns). $10.50 1 M.Pinun R.-. ihovrn SYMPIIO.W No 3. Eroica ".—Vienna Phil. Orch. (Wllhrlm Furtwanuler) $14.00 CXI««2 Rrrthovrn SYMPHONY No. 6. ■Pastoral", Royal Phil. Orrh. (Sir Thomas Beechamt.327 words
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Advertisement56 1953-11-22 1 23'iimmsL TEI EPHONE ***** BY "*S| V* ■pfe. BT B^r S^A v DAWN AUDAMS M.C.M. STAR Plymouth Adventure. HoDvmorf't loorlmi tair* *Urn Mtrwt **rb«o«yii)PßvCd»M«l»*p «d»"»n» Js% Pa Tiß-Okr' k A. rmo<n gbmoor imk>-ap «k«i «rv«« "V^ /X l TmprlslM mnd pnfdtim lot yom coraplmon -J -'by Mm tm*m HcO^mtL -PnvCk.56 words
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Article, Illustration1219 1953-11-22 2 JOHN BLACK - JOHN BLACK By \yil.\T KIND OF MAN wooM create the iiiust coin collet lion in the world and store it alongside thousands of "twopenny bloods" and 200 medicine samples including 24 bottles of arsenic? What kind of Millionaire would build a false bottom to his apartments to1,219 words
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Article73 1953-11-22 2 KINC FAROUK had five palaces— three at Cairo and two at Alexandria. ABDINE is the Buckingham Palace of Cairo. KOUBBEH, ten miles outside the city, was Farouk's country palace. TAHIRA, near Koubbeh, was where he entertained his friends privately. RAS-EL TIN is the official palace of Alexandria.73 words
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Article1158 1953-11-22 2 A FINGER IN THE HEART WHEN she was a girl Mrs. Lim had rheumatic fever. She got over the attack quite well but there remained what her doctor called "a weak heart". She was told to take life quietly, she was not toi run nor was she1,158 words
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Article308 1953-11-22 2 Frown a special corrvs§»nndvnt LONDON. AS the student crosses the college quadrangle there is a murmur of suppressed giggles. At meals the girls scramble to pass him the salt. For Ivor Hughes is the only male student among 294 women at Homerton Women's College, Cambridge.308 words
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Advertisement52 1953-11-22 2 STRONG J&m f//<4 S3 Uavhiilaci -*^*^f THE FINEST BICYCLE fy^ti Jm?^ BUILT TO DAY OUbI 1\ jY SOLD By ALL LEADING DEALERS \k M KmiUNTATIVU:— THt NWClftn CTCii W^. Jj t. v. MITCHELL A CO., LTD., MOTO co LTO V x X J 1 18 BATTERY ROAD, SINCAPORE •IftMINGHAM. ENGLAND52 words
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Advertisement358 1953-11-22 2 BRUSHMIPJOUR y^M SMILE x AN tttnctiye smile >^. h <■ demands sound, white 4, 111 :eeth. Let the Wisdom tooth- X I brush helpl Nylon tufts arc \H^-^' designed to reach between the teeth \|t (where most decay begins) and the *^> I J shaped handle makes brush-control \|k\^Q N(^358 words
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Article310 1953-11-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AFTER talking about it for a whole night a group of four Communist terrorists, including a woman and her lover who did not want their child to be born in the jungle, decided to surrender to security forces. They were all members310 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-11-22 3 Married PANIKKAVKTIL KAMALAM and Arthur Gopalamenon after their marriage in Singapore.11 words
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Article296 1953-11-22 3 CINCAPORE'S Kallang airport yesterday afternoon was crowded with cycle racing enthusiasts and people in the cycle trade to meet Reginald Harris, 34, Britain's champion cyclist who arrived from England in a BOAC plane. Harris, who for three successive years has won the world professional sprint cycling296 words
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Article77 1953-11-22 3 rpHE dinner and farewell ■I party in honour of Mr. Abdul Kadir Marican. on the occasion of his departure to India reported in )a.st week's Sunday Times was «iven by Messrs. Marican Sons of 74 Orchard Road, Singapore and not by Che' Zahara, president of77 words
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Article23 1953-11-22 3 A house in China Street. Singapore, was broken into at 4 a.m. yesterday and $367 and some clothing were stolen.23 words
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198 1953-11-22 3 A FRIENDSHIP which began A in the Central police Station. Singapore, between two special constables, Sect Kirn Watt and Wan Chin Kuan ended in Sect cheating Wan of a watch worth $31. the First Criminal District Court was told yesteriay. Mr. Tan Ah Tah. the judge198 words
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Article132 1953-11-22 3 A CHARITY performance of "The Mikado" in aid of the Tan Tock Seng Almoners' Fund and the Trafalgar Home for Lepers is to be given by members of the Singapore Teachers' Training College at the Victoria Theatre on Mov 30 at 9 p m This132 words
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Article67 1953-11-22 3 When Cheng Chew Feni? walked past the Customs shed, in Boon Tat Street on Friday j there was a jingle in his pocket and he was detained. Yesterday, pleading guilty to attempting to export 27 gold rings and 30 imitation gold coins to Sibu. Sarawak. Cheng67 words
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Article33 1953-11-22 3 KUALA SELANGOR. Sat. More than 1,000 people attendfd a concert given last night by the Kuala Selangor branch of the United Mala National! Organisation to raise funds for its activities. I33 words
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Article49 1953-11-22 3 Three candidates for the Singapore City elections next month will speak on behalf of their parties over Radio Malaya at 7.15 p.m. tomorrow. They are Mr Soh Ghee Soon (Progressive Party). Mr. C. F J Ess (UMNO-MCA Alliance) and Mr. s S. Manyam (Labour Party).49 words
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77 1953-11-22 3 Faa^BM. JOHORE BMIKI Saturday. U.HTING broke out in the town last night between Hindus and Indian Muslims living in Jalan Azizah. Seven persons were arrested. Today Arumugarr, and Andaka Abdullah were charged in the Police Court for being members of an unlawful assrmbly with77 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-11-22 3 Four nurses from the General Hospital who will act as champagne sellers at the Singapore Children's Society's charity ball to be held at the Island Club on Dec. 5. The ball is under the patronage of the Governor and the Commissioner General and Xavier neat has promised to69 words
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Article22 1953-11-22 3 The Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association yesterday said that it had got $5,700 from the "Miss Max Factor, Malaya" competition. 1953.22 words
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Article197 1953-11-22 3 70, SHE IS OUT TO NAB MONKEY lITTLE Miss Poppit. Sineai pores 10-year-old monkey catcher is nut to put another notch on her monkey net This time .she is after Minny. the female berok, who has been damaging property at the Straits Steamship Company stores in the Telok Ayer Basin.197 words
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Advertisement402 1953-11-22 3 B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days in Japanese Ports s. s. SIRDH AN A sailing 4th December s.s. SANTHIA sailing 20th January s. s. SIRDH ANA sailing 17th February s.s. SANTHIA sailing sth April Ist. Class... $745 2nd. Class... $590 Children according402 words
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Advertisement237 1953-11-22 3 j Giant Super-6 Clippers' to I TOKYO I General A«cn<- Singapore K u u<l mW~W /m\^ /m I panAjuehican THE PERFECT si m^9i CHRISTMAS ml r l\j*&Jj d^ IFT 7\ LamJL t»lr 1 /l\& 2P? GREET THEM WITH J /2*y^& FLOWERS or CHOCOLATES >n^ THE POSTAL FLORIST SERVICE, which is237 words
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Miscellaneous113 1953-11-22 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 Morning St*r; 7.30 News: 7.35 Melody Mixture; 8 Come into the Parlour; 8.30 Breakfast Hour' 930 Majestic Orchestra; 10 Musical Bound-Up: 10.15 Science Survey 10.30 Mid-Morning Medley; 11 Radio Malaya Orchestra; 11.30 Anglican Church Service; 1.02 Oerry Soliano: 1.30 News; 1.45 Radio Malaya Trio: 2 Old113 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1953-11-22 4 A DENNISON - A DENNISON One at them jjuntpvd right into his §rife m s hat stave! By r[* has been said "if you wish to understand a people first study their gods." China has many wonderful gods. Very few visitors to a Chinese temple, even if they know1,279 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-11-22 4 C. L. Lim of 215 Macalitter Road. Pcnang. sends this picture of Pitcher Plant (NapcnHit Sanguinea), an insectivorous plant found on Hie hills >n Pcnang commonly known at monkey cups.32 words
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Article300 1953-11-22 4 Unique unit guards Army stores By Capt. D. H. de T. Reade. VALUE of Army stores in Malaya amounts to millions of pounds sterling. Because of the Emergency, •very soldier who can be spared must be available for operations against the Communist terrorists and not be employed solely on guard300 words
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Article630 1953-11-22 4 THE BEGGAR AT THE PETROL KIOSK I>ROFESSOR Holttum has sent us an interesting letter about the flowering bamboo mentioned in last Sunday's journal. "I do not know of any other plants like it in Malaya; it may be sometime before I can establish the name. It is630 words
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Advertisement53 1953-11-22 4 Around $c Wbr/d More Can I are Protected by Mobiloil than by any of for brand With failing values I '^^^Hllll NOW more than ever II LIB PROTECT YOUR CA R every 1000 miles with Mobilubrication STANDARD- VACUUM OIL COMPANY (INCORPORATED IN U. 8. A. WITH LIMITED LIABILITY) SINGAPORE PENANG53 words
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691 1953-11-22 5 Defence counsel clashes with police prosecutor ANGRY words were exchanged between defence and prosecution in the Singapore Fourth Criminal District Court yesterday at the continued hearing of an opium case. Ng Chwee Keng, Tham Fatt and Loh Cheng Hai were charged with being m691 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-11-22 5 The Very Rev. Bro. B.irnirus Visitor of the Christian Brothers' Schools in Hie Far East, addressing St. Xjvier's Brothers and teachers ar a "family dinner" held in his honour in Penang last week. Bro. Barnitus arrived in Malaya over 50 years ago and was for many years Director66 words
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Article165 1953-11-22 5 MTTER RUBBISH," and "fantastic" was what Singapore leaders said yesterday about a suggestion that Malaya should have a king when it becomes independent. The suggestion was made by Haji Abdullah bin Haji Taib on Friday when he addressed the national congress sponsored by the Malay165 words
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Article58 1953-11-22 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Muar will be the only place in the State to hold Town Council elections to fill vacancies due to sitting members retiring after one year's service. Voters go to the polls on Dec. 5. In each of the three wards there will58 words
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Article59 1953-11-22 5 Some °f th° earliest movies taken in Singapore will be shown by the Rev. Dr. Hobart B. Amstutz. District Superintendent and manager of the Mrthndist Book Room, in the church hall after today's evening service at the Wesley Church. They will be about Wesley church59 words
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Article39 1953-11-22 5 A Police Radio patroi came across two airmen trying to start a car parked in St Gregory's Place. Singapore, at 12.30 a.m yesterday. They could not produce a driving licence and were held under arrest.39 words
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Article36 1953-11-22 5 PENANG. Sat.— Westlands School will hold its annual prizegiving and exhibition on Thursday, Nov. 26. Mrs. J. N Da vies, wife of the Senior Inspector of Schools, will present the prizes.36 words
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Article265 1953-11-22 5 \X/ITH their Christmas Party Fund well past the $5,900 mark, the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association were confident yesterday of raising a final sum of over $6,000 for the 800 patients of the Trafalgar Home within the next few days. The money Is to be265 words
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Article46 1953-11-22 5 Woman waylaid robbed A Chinese woman was waylaid by a cyclist in Lorong 3. Geylang Road. Singapore, last Friday afternoon and robbed of a gold ring. The woman chased the cyclist as he rode off. A constable who turned up just then, later held a man.46 words
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194 1953-11-22 5 A FTER four years, the Singa-: pore Sea Cadet Corps is to 1 get a training ship and headquarters of its own. On Dec. 12 the Governor of Singapore. Sir Jofn Nicoll. will present new colours to the! Corps. At the same ceremony.194 words
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Article115 1953-11-22 5 SINGAPORE Young Malayans Club will hold a Christmas dance at Raffles Hotel at 8 30 p.m. on Dec. 17. The dance, under the patroaan of Singapore Legislative Councillor, Dr. C J Pa-*--lar. will be in aid of the Genera! Assembly W.A.Y (World Assembly of Youth) as115 words
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Advertisement294 1953-11-22 5 Fresh from England (xv s^ipr^K***^ )Y\' M Jams from English I" -t." > jl/ Chivcrs, who are t^ iiT <y 4j/ farmers and fruit CHIVERS EH6LISH JAMS V. R. Vick Co. Ltd., Singapore CUTtll SONS LTD., BISTO.V, CAMBRIDOE, ENGLAND /f^l GET BETTER, t LONGER SERVICE Jri FROM YOUR PEN! Parker294 words
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Advertisement250 1953-11-22 5 ikt NEW R!Q&HTHrTffft PORTABLE ■BSEI9I Idrjljfryn Nn nerd kno depth of paper \^L^l^l/ DcWphand. Just set sheet and yTTA Royal's Line Meter shows th« /y/illl number of typewritten line* II •cmaininc nn :hr paxc. Invaluable l\ 'or neat typing nf school themes. nMli I Uiit J $0 POST COUPON |RONEO250 words
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Article, Illustration949 1953-11-22 6 Mark Foenander - Mark Foenander By 'KILL HIM' SAID THE SULTAN... TWE $40 million gift the ■■•Sultan of Brunei re- f cently made to the i Federation Government I recalls the fact that I there arc many historic- I al links between Brunei and the Federation,949 words
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Article293 1953-11-22 6 RANEE AND A TIGER The old days SULTAN Abdul Samad was the first Ruler of the State of Selangor. He reigned for about 40 years, and was a very old man when he died, but he saw the federation formed. He was of Bugis descent from the Celebes, very conservative293 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-11-22 6 "I've just seen the film )uliu* Caetai' I wonder if you'vt sot the book yet?"15 words
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Article537 1953-11-22 6 Howling shame I^fOTORISTS are prosecuted for sounding their horns after 9 p.m.; students are called to account for blowing bugles in the early morning; but Singapore's fourlegged friends have been given the green light to continue with their nocturnal cries of alarm, distress and ill-nature. A City537 words
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Article345 1953-11-22 6 MOST of us, from time, to time, cook parsnips as a vegetable course boiled and covered with white sauce, sauted in butter or even baked round the joint. Here are some ideas for using them as a dish in their own right. s PARSNIP SUPREME345 words
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Advertisement309 1953-11-22 6 For swimming (or learning to!) Wise men and their sons wear Meridian swim trunks, which are equally at home in the water, or in the sun. These splendid amphibious garments, in cheerful colours, fit snugly, keep their elasticity and dry quickly. Ask to sec them in all sizes for men309 words
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Advertisement223 1953-11-22 6 The nertett; jyi A dote <w*> Thrill Really C? 4-* -C issi^ Od LI fe-L it? b iw I^^ non carbonated real fruit juice pasteurised ultra modern machinery '^j/^ Of course. youYwant to ,'f«"l self •assured St. "those certain times";' with the perfect streamlined protection of MODESS voulf be rendy223 words
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Article, Illustration836 1953-11-22 7 JOAN >U X II A V goes shopping finds the IF you happen lo have a figure like our model film star Maria Menado, who is perfect I proportioned and petite enough to wear tlu smallest sizes, shopping for clothes ir Singapore will be836 words
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Article, Illustration932 1953-11-22 7 I AM 27-years-old ana am working. I have a large circle of friends and I often ro out with boy friends, sometimes to the cinema and sometimes dancing. I always enjoy myself very much, but as soon as any of my boy friends begin to speak about932 words
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Advertisement712 1953-11-22 7 fh Father tells the family "keep t/our teeth KOLYNOS^/?/ Kolynos clean means really clean. The rich foam penetrates into c .cry corner J&^^l and crevice and in between your teeth /^^^C™^2 fighting the bacteria that cause [Jr^-^mj'^k decay and ill-health. Yes, Kolynos J^ B cleans thoroughly, to keep your teeth712 words
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Advertisement300 1953-11-22 7 7 4PAPFUMS mpNk Shopping in London by Mail As You like it and when you slip it on as you like to look. Fashioned in truly fine quality cotton >#»> with enchanting print design so S*^^*t? easily tubbable and so very hard- 1 /»W wearing. In fact It'll be your300 words
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Article, Illustration665 1953-11-22 8 AMY LANDRETH - AMY LANDRETH By THEY arc the luckiest girls in the world the girls chosen by the Queen as her ladies-in-waiting for the great round-the-world Royal tour. They are the tall Lady Alice Egerton, the Karl of Ellesmere's sister, and the dark Lady Pamela Mountbatten. Why,665 words
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Article, Illustration233 1953-11-22 8 LADY-IN-WAITING with a new length hemline —that will be Lady Alice Egerton when she accompanies the Queen on the Royal tour. Lady Alice's skirts will be shorter. She is tall and slim, with model girl measurements, fair skin and pretty mid-brown hair. Since233 words
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Article670 1953-11-22 8 Ec*> Per rich m«>€»#.v LONDON. [T started, as things so often do, with zip trouble. 1 Only this time the reason the fastener stuck was because it got caught in a wedge of spare flesh. Never had the writing been clearer on the wall.670 words
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Article68 1953-11-22 8 SO SlMPLE— think of any- riling you like to cat. I You can't have it. Wall, what sort of exciting dishet can you cook up with- out salt. sugar, starch, or I fat? Added torture no more than four teacups of any liquid (including water) in 24 hours.68 words
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Article71 1953-11-22 8 THE ANALYST'S report on x what was in the pretty pill* was something of a shock. Thr »hitr one* contained a I lrrn\ -»rrn\ bit Of amphela- I mine sulphate ilhr stuff thal'x j xuppovrd to taae away your apprtitr —but dimn'l always). Thr pink one* had a minute71 words
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Advertisement439 1953-11-22 8 Give me some... £3 Ez,. ~^B%fl^~ S^^V^ ji I I^ Tt^^^*i^ r^^3f"T^" VThenevcr you feel weary and depressed, take f" iV^ Ycast-Vite and you will feel better at once. 1 Yeast-Vite's powerful action gives you fresh l^StST^i^n Tipnur and vitality. And it soothes away head- ml^B^! '"4 •che, neuralgia, nerve439 words
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Advertisement16 1953-11-22 8 I NEXT WEEK: Part 111 j of the Royal Tour series, "SUNDAY DINNER j WITH SALOTE."16 words
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Advertisement189 1953-11-22 8 OF RECENT ST* LONDON II »"^J MaM mo rw o+M* a refreshing > 1 in true floral V/ fragrances of »*s£# LILY OF THE VALLEY Vs?f GARDENIA JUNE ROSES V^JH^P V i These fine quality soaps mf] ~v'S/\ Vfca^L^LV also MATCHING i ssj£^' BATH LUXURIES TALCUM POWDER DUSTING POWDER BATH189 words
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Article17 1953-11-22 9 The price of tin In Singapore yesterday was declared at $321 a piml, up (2.75.17 words
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Article94 1953-11-22 9 Loo Chin Hock was yesterday sentenced to six months' gao* for possessing 3 3 4 lb. of raw opium on board the m.v. Van Riebeck on Sept. 25. Loo was also sentenced to two months' gaol for attempting to destroy the opium by throwing it94 words
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210 1953-11-22 9 Colony trade strengthening with Britain MORE and more Singapore unions are affiliating with international unions in Britain to increase their knowledge of trade unionism. And according to Colony unionists, British unions are "sympathetic and willing" to assist Singapore organisations. Reduced affiliation fees are being agreed to by international unions, they210 words
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Article144 1953-11-22 9 THERE was reasor.?Me trade and factory support oil th*> Singapore rubber market yesterday where December first grade closed at 57 cents a pound, one-quarter cent above Friday's close. The market had opened slightly below the previous day's close. Business in December first grade was done between144 words
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85 1953-11-22 9 PENANC. Saturday. PLACKOUTS can still occur in Penang, Mr. S. V. Adams, Municioal Secretary and Treasurer, warned today. "Every precaution is taken to ensure continuous service from the Prai power .station but, despite this, one submarine cable broke down recently." he told the Sunday Times.85 words
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Article45 1953-11-22 9 The City Council has relaxed the rules about mixed bathing in its swimming pools. A man may now enter a City Council's pool without being accompanied by f lady. Previously, he had to be with a woman during mixed bathing.45 words
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Article168 1953-11-22 9 S'poregets rhumba concious WITH ONLY 10 days to go before the arrival of Xavier Cucat. Singapore's jazz fans are becoming rhumba conscious. Dance band leaders said yesterday that they received more requests for Latin American tunes in the last week than during any other period. A Sunday Times168 words
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Article26 1953-11-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The Selangor Eurasian Association will hold its annual Christmas tree party on Saturday Dec. 19 at the clubhouse in Pudu Road26 words
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Article26 1953-11-22 9 MUAR, Sat —A woman. Loo Tiow, who crawled through the perimeter fence encircling the labourers' lines at Serom Estate, was fined $30 here.26 words
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Article133 1953-11-22 9 DR. LIM'S RACIAL ANSWER PENANG, Sat. PATIENCE and in time sound political leadership could overcome the fear of communalism, Dr. Llm Chong Eu, chairman of the Penang Radical Party, said in a campaign speech at the Phui Aun Association last night. Dr. Lim candidate for Jelutong Ward, said his party133 words
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Article53 1953-11-22 9 A talk on flight refuelling is to be given at the next meeting of the Singapore branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society at Shell House at 8.30 p.m. on Tuesday. The speaker will be Mr. Bert Lovett of Malayan Airways, who will illustrate his talk with53 words
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Advertisement170 1953-11-22 9 i. r v -»In hospitals, doctors and nurses protect their patients and themselves with DETTOL ANTISEPTIC Let it be the ufe protection "2 gS^^\ ■gainst infection Elj^^ 1^ la your home. *^^r i L|^S7 m now m I Spark I in* effervescence makes Alkj I Seltzer pleatanc tatting, helps us170 words
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Advertisement100 1953-11-22 9 A Rolex factory-traineri l^y watchmaker supervises a fully equipped Rolex Service Station at 18-H. Battery ap^ a V*a V V Road. Singapore aWJr b W JHvuEiA BORNEO A landmark in tne history of time measurement Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang Kuchinc and other Borneo Branches. sleep on the mattress that100 words
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Miscellaneous908 1953-11-22 9 THE WEATHER Minimum temperature: (7.30 p.m. on Nov. 20 to 7.30 a.m. on Nov. 21): Singapore 74 degrees, Penang 74. Kota Bahru 73, Kuala Lumpur 73. Ipoh 74, Kuantan 73. Maximum temperature (7 30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Nov. 21): Singapore 83, Penang 84. Kota Bahru 77. Kuala Lumpur908 words
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Obituary28 1953-11-22 10 SPURGEON: Si an lev Evan, beloved husband of Rose and fa' her of H«rel and Myrtle, at sea 13th November, and cremaicd at Pei.ang on 20th November.28 words
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Article11 1953-11-22 10 20 Horrf, fin {minimum) THE NEW LIBTS of Cadburya BEJTSS11 words
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451 1953-11-22 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, Sun. 22. Acrossthe Causeway LX)R five and -a half r years the Federation of Malaya and the Colony of Singapore have defended themselves against Communist violence. In both territories the enemy attacked viciously and strongly. On the mainland. 35,000 square miles of largely very difficult country,451 words
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Article127 1953-11-22 10 BrtJMOURS, current for many months, that General Sir Gerald Templer will soon leave Malaya have become more than rumours with Friday's Colonial Office statement. A Whitehall spokesman said that arrangements concerning Sir Gerald's future "will be coming up for consideration soon." Sir Geralds success in Malaya can be127 words
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Article, Illustration935 1953-11-22 10 Siam recently declared an emergency in its southern provinces which border Malaya. A night curfew was imposed among other steps. The reason behind this action, it was stated, was to prevent the Malayan terrorists using districts in the southern provinces as935 words
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Article332 1953-11-22 10 They just laughed at the bandits TtHOUGII they live right in the middle of a part of Malacca that has not yet been cleansed of Communist terrorists, they have laughed in the faces of the terrorists who menace their existence It happened quite simpl> Before an audience of Chineae villagers332 words
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Letter483 1953-11-22 10 liniLL over 100 graduates of the University of London and their friends will .sit down to dinner at the Sea View Hotel, Singapore, next Saturday, to celebrate the 117 th anniversary of the foundation of their University; at the Senate House In London there will also be a dinner, an483 words
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Letter103 1953-11-22 10 rpHE King George V Park la I- fast becoming a place where cyclists speed up and down the narrow paths in the evenings without the least regard for the safety of other visitors. I have seen a small child nearly knocked down by a reckless cyclist who went down103 words
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Letter338 1953-11-22 10 AN abiding interest in the customs, manners and history of Malaya was a characteristic of the members of the Malayan Civil Service from its very inception. Men with a literary turn of mind and a wholesome interest in their surroundings and the people they lived among found time and338 words
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Letter58 1953-11-22 10 I WOULD like pen pals all over the world. Female only— R. S. Edua, 94 Jalan Dato Stia, Klang. I would like pen friends in Hong Kong and Manila. I have read "A Many Splendoured Thing" and will visit Hong Kong in a few years' time K. L.58 words
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Letter119 1953-11-22 10 I AM vpry concerned at the reply by Jane Lee to "Hopeful' in a recent Issue of the Sunday Times. Miss Jane Lee's opinion of correspondence collefjes is apparently not very high, and it is doubtful if an individual member of the Education Department may have much experience of119 words
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Article, Illustration567 1953-11-22 10 FELIX ABISHECANADEN - FELIX ABISHECANADEN By Dear fellow workers: If I am elected to the Singapore City Council, 1 ivill fight for cheaper lights, water and gas prevent wastage of public money,' tackle all your problems. That Is how many of the 13 publicspirited gentlemen now engaged567 words
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Advertisement538 1953-11-22 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 70 Word* $10 (minimum) THE Engagement is announced between Ml*s Susie Ong Soo Kirn of Kuala Lumpur, and Mr. Richard Chenh Thean Enj of Penang and Kua'a Lumpur. m Word* Sl« (minimum) PANIKKAVETIL KAMA LAM married to Anfiur Gopalameron at Krishna Temple In Wat«rloo 6'reet. on 15th Nov.538 words
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Advertisement80 1953-11-22 10 (cp \S BOOK N for the Cugat show ODEON CINEMA: Decenbsr 8 pm G* Premiere Performance. RAFFLES HOTEL: d««"*" 0* Premiere Dance Revue. Also 2nd 3rd December HAPPY WORLD STADIUM: I revue with 0 acts on 2nd. 3rd. 4th, sth December at 8.00 Dm 6fh December: 2 shows at 680 words
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Article, Illustration249 1953-11-22 11 THREE-YEAR QUEST FOR LOST GIRL QNE night three years ago in Ipoh a 20-year-old Indian mother packed her bag, carried away her sleeping daughter, aged three, from her cot and vanished. She never returned to her husband and Jias never been since until a few weeks ago. Then friends of249 words
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Article287 1953-11-22 11 Not fit for humans, court is told WHEN S. A. T. Alsagoff was! charged in the City Police Court on Oct. 27 with failing to comply with three City Council abatement orders issued to him on Mar 10, he asked the magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn?287 words
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Article113 1953-11-22 11 The Singapore Blood Bank is short of Group B blood and more donors of that group are needed. Last week 139 blood donations were received. There were only 69 new donors. Transfusions to patients totalled 118. The donors numbered 32 Europeans, 18 Chinese, five Indians,113 words
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Article33 1953-11-22 11 Mr. V. Nagalingam. chief clerk. Civil District Court*. Singapore, has been transferred to the Police Courts He It succeeded by Mr. R. Subramaniam. a senior clerk in the Civil District Courts.33 words
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Article33 1953-11-22 11 IPOH. Sat. Oopeng Consolidated Ltd.. has declared a fourth interim dividend of 5 per cent in respect of the year ended Sept. 30. 1953. payable in England on Dec. 16. 1953.33 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-11-22 11 44 years old and still going strong MR. TAN and Miss Tan held up traffic when they .appeared in Orchard Road yesterday morninc in Genevieve, Wearne. Bros. 1909--model Ford. (Story on right).32 words
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Article175 1953-11-22 11 A CATHAY Cinema usherette, Miss Nancy Tan, yesterday went for a short ride in the Colony's veteran car Wearne Brothers' 1909-model Ford, Cenevieve. At the wheel was "Mr. Singapore," the Colony's No. 1 muscle-man. Tan Chew Beng. who is employed In the Cathay Publicity Office. The175 words
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Article47 1953-11-22 11 LONDON. Sat.— British exports in October, reached the highest monthly figure since July, but the gap between exports and imports £42.900,000 —was also unusually high. British exports for the month were valued at £227,600,--000 and re-exports at £9.300.000. Imports totalled £279,800.000. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article60 1953-11-22 11 Madam Llm Choo Neo of No. 1290 A, Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, wishes it to be known that she is not the person with the same name who was convicted in the 4th Criminal District Court on Nov. 14th on three counts of cheating people on60 words
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121 1953-11-22 11 Provident fund law shows good results KUALA LUMPUR, Sat GOOD results have been obtained in the 18 months since the Employees' Provident Fund was set up, a spokesman of the fund said today. At first the Labour Department had to "sell" the ordinance to employers. Response from reputable employers was121 words
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Article85 1953-11-22 11 AS from tomorrow, bookings for Solomon's second recital in Singapore on December I— will be open to the general public in Singapore. On Friday and yesterday only members of the Singapore Musical Society could book seats. There are about 200 seats left for the public.85 words
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Article65 1953-11-22 11 The body of a Chinese was found hanging in a public convenience in Maxwell Road, Singapore, yesterday morning. The man, aged about 50, has not been identified. He had a round and wrinkled face and was wearing a blue shirt and a black pair of trousers.65 words
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Article42 1953-11-22 11 A cow was killed instantly when it was knocked down by a car at the junction of Serangoon Road and MacPherson Road at Woodsville, Singapore, last night The occupants escaped but the car was badly damaged.42 words
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Article157 1953-11-22 11 Two owners left shops unguarded CINOAPORE Police yesterday criticised shopkeepers with large stocks for not taking precautions against burglars. Two provision shops which were left unguarded after closing hours were broken into. At a large Chinese provision store in Orchard Roan thieves forced open a157 words
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Article225 1953-11-22 11 PITMAN'S EXAM RESULTS THE following results of the Pitman's Commercial Examinations, held at the YMCA Orchard Road, Singapore, in September, were received from London yesterday: SHORTHAND 130 words per minute: Mines Nancy Goh and Ching Kwong Yo*e 100 w.p.m.: Misses Diana Foo and Annie Tan Boon Neo. 90 w.p.m.: Mrs.225 words
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Advertisement36 1953-11-22 11 SAN DE MAN SHERRY^ PORT SHERRIES J| "^Bi LIGHT O«t tHIMY f^ *^i^®R »«OWM SANG SH[*«f VIKY »*l£ O«r SH£M» < "^W&W »Ull GOIOEN Swemy ports H oldest hnest »o*t WMITf »O»T MM s i i) jaiyiy36 words
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Advertisement530 1953-11-22 11 The HERMES "Baby" is pof»^b |e m lhe true sense of the word. Whrrrver you go this amazing little typewriter will accompany you It is sturdy and hcht at the same time Its smallness will surprise you. Anybody can use a HERMES "Baby," the keyboard is the *ame as on530 words
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Article, Illustration157 1953-11-22 12 THE Sunday Times is offering cash prizes for readers' pictures published in this page. First prise is $30, with $15 for the second best and $5 for the runners-up. This week's first prise goes to Teh Bee Heng (no address given) for his "Portrait Of157 words
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Advertisement284 1953-11-22 12 only >j PERUTZ Peromnia: Provides Schcinar 33 Perfect w 10 Pictures ptpififi.. M PERUTZ %sm!jjr^ Perpantic: Schcinar 29 Weston 50 Made in Germany PeRSENSO: Schainer 30 w*tion 50 Al7 K35 ,1 i 8 RollfiU, 16 mm-— Rollf.U Camera threei- lens Camera twin turret turret model, com. model Big pictures pact,284 words
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Advertisement69 1953-11-22 12 murphy RADIO GRAMOPHONE MODEL TA 160 R In contrast to many radiograms, the "160" has a fixed top. Back-to-front ratio in shallow for convenience in positioning in a normal room, and assists in enhancing reproduction yet avoids a pull-out motor-board PRICE: SINGAPORE $1,220 FEDERATION $1,330 10^ DISCOUNT FOR CASH Sole69 words
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Article, Illustration682 1953-11-22 13 I'M not so certain about the ethics of a new Hollywood film called "Trouble On The Way" but it makes a highly entertaining divertisement and has the advantage of a tough but intelligent John Wayne in the starring role. "Trouble On The Way" is682 words
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Article466 1953-11-22 13 IPAGLIACCI" <Love of a Clown) which the Srlanar.t i^ilm Society is showing to its members at the Lido Cinema on Nov. 24 is a nev version of Ruggiero Leoncavallo's famous opera. The story Is an old one of the jealousy clown Canio (played466 words
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Article, Illustration479 1953-11-22 13 Elephants colour in new Malay film John Wayne and Charles Coburn are in excellent form VERDICT: Well worth seeing. T hear that the new J. Arthur Rank film "Albert, R. N." is having a remarkable success in London. Central figure in this picture (which has no women in the £ast)479 words
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Advertisement305 1953-11-22 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION _T» lj^ ATTRACTIONS -<^p* a'f ikiyi.ny\ opens today! H 1 ai» cowDiTtowft mem woo £g3O p m THE FIGHTING KIDS STORMING EACH BEACH "*^tt* WITH A BAYONET W^^ «^B rfo SL' jfl^^lf > THUNDERBIRDS JOHN DEREK JOHN BARRYMORE. \i MQNA FREEMAN < J^«s-^-^^^^~~ 1 AEPURLIR PICTURF ~^s^~y^~>)< I305 words
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Advertisement333 1953-11-22 13 v^«%<>^»i%<f*ir^ Who will be Singapore's MODERN Miss GRACE MOORE? Yalmtblv Prises Ist prize: Open Order on Robinsons Ltd.. 2 to the value of $500.00 2 t 2nd P rize: °pen Order on Robinsons Ltd., 5, 1 1 to the value of $250.00 3rd prizr Open Order on Robinsons Ltd., I333 words
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Article, Illustration697 1953-11-22 14 IN MALAYA, WE ARE CONSTANTLY FACED WITH THE PROSPECT OF DRIED-UP BLOOD BANKS. DESPITE REGULAR AND WIDELY PUBLICISED APPEALS MALAYANS ARE MOST RELUCTANT TO GIVE THEIR BLOOD SO THAT OTHERS MIGHT LIVE. IN THIS ARTICLE WE TELL THE STORY OF697 words
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Article381 1953-11-22 14 U.K. SOCCER RESULTS F.V CI'P— FIRST ROI'ND Aldershnt 5 WHlirutnn I Barnnley S York Cltjr. 2 Rmth tit 0 Wal'all I Blvth Spartan: 0 Arrrington 1 Brighton 5 nuniry r. 1 amhridzc I. 2 Newport C. 2 i Cokhrster 1 MlllwaU 1 re »r 0 Bradford City 0 narlinfton IReuter - 381 words
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Article81 1953-11-22 14 ytAIN interest In last night's Singapore Badminton AssociaMon championships was centred on the clash between Flower B.P. r.Ralnst Useful B.P. in the senior Inter-club event In which Flower won by four matches to one. Flower's victory war, not as easy j as the score sußgests. for81 words
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Article486 1953-11-22 14 Your guiding stars to VI YLOH continues Yaur Fate in the Stars SOMEONE or something missinu? Then rail in the police and an astrologer. The stars can help to unearth the clues! A special cTiart erected foa suitable moment usually thp one when the astrologer was first approached486 words
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Advertisement458 1953-11-22 14 COLLEGE SHF.m F.t.D. ENGLAND <fcl 1 I can help you to success through personal postal tuition Thousands OF men in important positions were once students of this famous English College. They owe their success to Personal Postal Tuition The Bennett College ■•■•ay. Now you are offered the same chance to458 words
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Advertisement197 1953-11-22 14 10 BLUE GILLETTE BLADES IN ■n Gillette W^k Quick-feed iH 1^ Dispenser f§ I «i m^ at no extra All these advantages at no extra cost J New blade in a flash Blades completely oil protected 0 Built-in used blade container No clumsy unwrapping no damage to blade edge* Blades197 words
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Article, Illustration1433 1953-11-22 15 JOHN BEHAGUE - THE MAN AND THE MACHINE WHICH AMAZED THE WOULD JOHN BEHAGUE By "Science, freedom, adventure what more could you ask of life? Aviation combined all the elements I loved. There was science in each curve of the airfoil, in each angle between strut uvd wire, in the gap of a1,433 words
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Article, Illustration461 1953-11-22 15 RECORD OF THE WEEK Introducing a new feature The master at play Beethoven's joyful and serene I Fourth Symphony has been beautifully recorded on a long player by the Vienna Philarmonic Orchestra conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler (HMV— ALPIOS9). To those accustomed to the dynamic interpretations of Toscanini, this gracious and461 words
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Article, Illustration140 1953-11-22 15 THE WOMAN WHO SEEKS HER SON rE woman who claims to have created the "Eton Crop" cries her self to sleep every night. There fill be no peace for her, she says, until she solves the mystery of her missing son. In her efforts to find him {■he even became140 words
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Advertisement65 1953-11-22 15 controls trie s§3Ssß *^s^ '''''fES^Bßß^fe^sSS^*'^ *^§$c§SBBk «BBBBBbVI Tustrous, vital-looking hair is yours for the asking Use Brylcreem, the hairdressing that contains valuable tonic f ingredients and pure, natural oils oils that are emulsified I or c can grooming. Use Brylcreem with massage every ftJB morning and see how it controls65 words
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Advertisement351 1953-11-22 15 fly far faster by D O /I f m 'l/ M j JJ T I I Q BETWEEN SINGAPORE, JAPAN, CEYLON, INDIA. PAKISTAN, SOUTH AFRICA, MIDDLE EAST AND GREAT BRITAIN. The Comet combines speed with elegance. When you fly by Comet time is almost halved You get there sooner; you351 words
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Miscellaneous175 1953-11-22 15 POPULAR CROSSWORD I I I I BBBBBBBBB^BM I ACROBB DOWN 1. Valleys (5); 5. Pride oneseU 1. Tenor of words 2 Vessel on (5); Copy (S); 12. Light (51; 3. Discharge (4)- 4 Take a (6); 14. Nostrum 1«. Worry chair (3) 5. Chaos and coin (3) (4): 17. Exist175 words
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Advertisement278 1953-11-22 16 m j@TITONI ft j w/ Swiss Made 21 Jewels Look for the SYMBOL I ON THE WATCH DIAL I I Newest Swiss Inveniion j Everlasting Mainspring guaranteed unbreakable I Eliminate 99* of watch I repairs Obtainable from all ■watch dealers j j<««««««««« «««<««««««««<2 i We'll save those worn-out shoes You278 words
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Advertisement559 1953-11-22 16 Rheumatism and Backache Gone in 1 Week Flush Kidneys With Cytttt and You'll Feel Fine Cystsx the prescription of s. furoous dootot— «Tids all trouhlr-s due to faulty kidney ac.loii In douhle gulck time. so. If you suffer from Rheums.- tlam. Sciatica. Neuritis. Lumbago. Backache. Nervousness, t-eg Pains. Dizziness. Circles559 words
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Miscellaneous1747 1953-11-22 16 -j. -.i y^^^^SS Vf '"^^^^v /-Sa^a^a^^Ba^Bß^aaaam b^^imm- TIJBT JfaiaOl C iJiftia?^ > y^^a^BJl^ ff^^ S\ S**. '*^f OVr\rLef Tt*\i\tvV saa^W /y/^fTl r^^^^^ T-CT x r-^^^B*^*^\ TK6AeLEC> AN6W. I^bV m TAi?ZAN HAPOU&T HEAeP AOCVT THE (2AMPA&IN© JUN6LE J^t^9^t Wtf&xt^^*?^ '■PWH^' /^T^ &r CAJ6-- *r4D LUZKIUe \H TH£ OACK&ZOUHP WA6 KOfAA'e /^^^OWb,1,747 words
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Article1327 1953-11-22 17 CHIA - The phantom beauty of River Road CHIA YXOTHEH MALAYAN GHOST STOIIY By WHEN Pawanroh told us the story the first time, we were sceptical that in these days of the atum bombs anyone, even a rustic, could believe in phantoms. That was a month ago and last Friday, Zain, Ken1,327 words
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Article, Illustration534 1953-11-22 17 PRKSTWICK Pioneer, designed and built by Scottish Aviation Ltd., was, on arriiyil in Singapore, referred to a.s the slowest aeroplane. This was no doubt inspired by all the recent excitement about the fastest aeroplane and the attempts to heat the world speed record. To some534 words
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Article99 1953-11-22 17 ACTRESS Franclsca Gaal left her luggage ac the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. New York, and went away. It was seven years before she could return. j Now she has sued the hotel because they had the luggage auctioned and has been awarded £6,205. The sale brought WbWmt99 words
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Article110 1953-11-22 17 AT a local agricultural show f*near Windsor recently, the Duke of Edinburgh bemoaned the lack of success by the Queen's Windsor farms "I hope in a few years' time we shall have some things to show that will be worth seeing." he said. The Duke has already started110 words
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Advertisement138 1953-11-22 17 1 I dreamed I was a'mermaid in my tni'lfl I' Maidenette bra You'll get oceans of compliments whan lovely Maidenette* shapes your curves. Maidenette lifts you like a dream, rounds you beautifully. In your favorite fabrics. fienuine Maldenform Brassieres are made only In the United States of America. ihere is138 words
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Advertisement289 1953-11-22 17 HUMBER SUPER SWIPE POWERED BY THE DYNAMIC BLUE RIBAND' O.H.V. ENGINI I Meet the latest and finest Humhcr Super Snipe ever r to take «he road, with standards of design, ~^~^-f- tii"" 1 y performance and comfort of an entirely new order. iC JHHE-) &£k ere CTrl arat n B'289 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1953-11-22 18 FROM IM.IWD TO SPA IX FOR MM- DOLLARS THE one bogey that it never seemed likely would worry the United States' motor industryover production— is now rearing its uply head. And thp tradr doesn't like It very much. Faced with t rapidly rising output1,060 words
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Article700 1953-11-22 18 JOHNNY JOHNSON - JOHNNY JOHNSON SINGAPORE SPORTS PARADE By SEVERAL rays of light pierced the gloom of Singapore's sport last week. Everything went well and a number of progressive moves were made. Perhaps the brightest ne\v.s was that Jalan Besar is to be floodlit. This will enable many700 words
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449 1953-11-22 18 Some high speed cornering at Malacca A fitting finish to Malaya's motor racing season wa.s the half-mile speed triaj held in Malacca last Sunday and among the officials who organised this programme special mention must be made of the chairman, Mr G. S Glaister and the secretary for the meeting.449 words
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Advertisement137 1953-11-22 18 do ccs cc DnDsUfAiiT' -W^ INDIVIDUfIL TYPE HOUSING IN THE OIODERN TREND WITH (Mm^J^ SUPERIOR ACCOmmODATION AND FINISH AT A REALISTIC PRICE 3! W§p^ *m) m^VW PURCHASES A THREE BEDROOM HOUSE Buik in an ideal elevated location off Dunearn Road, on an attractive lot of approximately 10,000 square feet freehold137 words
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Miscellaneous105 1953-11-22 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Mrs. Hume. 9. Imitation. 12, Unite, it. Recipe 16. Fret. 17. Art. 19, Horn. N, Tar. 21. Spa. IS. Not. S3, Elrclrd 2.V Ask, 2fi. Iff. I*. Klalion. 30, Bid. 32. Gas. M, Tap. 35. Roar. 37. 111. 38. Soda. M, Annual. 41, Eloprs. tt,105 words
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Article, Illustration533 1953-11-22 19 JOHORE DOWN 5-8, THEN FIJIANS RUN RIOT All the H.M.S. Malaya Rugby FOR the first half of yesterday's game on the Padang it looked as if Johore "the unbeatable side" had met their masters. At the interval they were trailing s—B to a tough, fighting Combined Services side. But unfortunately533 words
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Article79 1953-11-22 19 TAIPEI. Sat. 17ORMER unofficial world badmin- ton champion Wong Peng Soon was scheduled to open his public matches here tomorrow Instead of tonight before a packed crowd at the giant sports stadium. I Wong called on government leaders today. Yesterday he presented I a wreathUP - 79 words
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Article42 1953-11-22 19 Ceylon Sports Club beat Young Men's Sikh Association 2-0 in a Singapore Hockey Association Dlv. 3 league match at CSC ground yesterday. Chellathurai opened scoring uir C.S.C. In the fifth minute and Just before the end Miranda Increased the lead.42 words
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Article152 1953-11-22 19 \f ARINE Department "A" won the iTI H. Tudor trophy when they scored a well-deserved 3-0 victory over Post Telecoms "A" in the senior final of the S.C.S.A. Coronation Cup competition at Victoria School ground yesterday. Karlm Idrls opened scoring for Marines In the 25th minute152 words
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Article53 1953-11-22 19 IPOH. Sat— With a net score of 73, Too Joon Fook ».on the men's Monthly Medal of the Perak Turf Club Golf Club for November. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thomas and K. MacDuft* and Mrs. H. L. Cox tied fc- the mixed foursome of53 words
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Article18 1953-11-22 19 RAF Tengah beat Police Sporte Association by 18 points to six at rugger at Tengah yesterday.18 words
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Article25 1953-11-22 19 GHQ beat RNAS Sembawang "A" by nine points (two tries, one dropped goal) to nil In a friendly rugger match at Tanglin yesterday.25 words
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Article178 1953-11-22 19 SEREMBAN, Sat. TfHE executive committee of the Malayan Hockey council will meet nt the Negri Sembilan Cluo on Nov. 2», the last day of the sonth quadrangular tournament. The selection of the South team to meet North will take place on the seme evening A178 words
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234 1953-11-22 19 IPOH, Saturday. A SOLITARY unconverted try by wing three-quarter Clemo five minutes before the end gave Perak an unconvincing 3-0 win over Penang in their H.M.S. Malaya rugger match on the padang here today. Perak were expected to win easily but instead had to234 words
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Article122 1953-11-22 19 SYDNEY, Sat. IN one of the best lawn tennis championship finals iff Australia in recent years, Lewis Hoad defeated Ken Host-wall the national singles champion by 8-6, 4-6, 9-7, 10-8. to win the New South Wales title. The battle of 18-year-olds produced some brilliant playReuter - 122 words
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Article183 1953-11-22 19 IPOH, Sat. CELANOOR women trounced Penang 5-0 today In the openIng tie cf the Inter-state women's triangular hockey competition hen* today. It was a one-sided game throughout, with Selangor having complete control of play. Their better understanding and speed forced Penang on the defensive throughout.183 words
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Article91 1953-11-22 19 MALACCA. Sat. CELANGOR beat Malacca 5-0 In 0 a friendly Inter-state hockey fixture on the Banda Hlllr School ground here today. The match, contrary to expectations, produced poor hockey and wn> throughout marred by robustness. Van Lidth was the outstanding player on the field while Kallasapathy91 words
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Article252 1953-11-22 19 By Our Hockey Repirter KUALA LUMPUR Sat. THE Malayan Hockey Councils umpires board will Investigate a number of controversial aspects of umpiring at their meeting at Seremban next weekend. The board will discuss, among other things, whetiier a ball can be safely scooped Into the252 words
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Article206 1953-11-22 19 Kedah beat Selangor 11-nil SUNOEI PATANI, Sat. OLAYING their best game this 1 season. Kedah surprisingly beat Selangor by 11 points (goal, two tries) to nil In their H.M.S. Malaya I rugger match here today. Peature of the game was the good tackling and covering by Kedah, who fully deserved206 words
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Article185 1953-11-22 19 SEREMBAN. Sat. Singapore Civilians beat Negrl-Malacca by 16 points (two goals, one try. one penalty) to 10 (two goals) In th'lr H.M.S. Malaya rugger match here today. As expected the game proved to be well contested and the margin of victory in Singapore's favour just about185 words
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Article48 1953-11-22 19 Public Works Department defeated Woodbrldge Hospital R.C. 4-2 In the S.C.S.A. Coronation Cup junior division final to win the Ng Liang Chuan trophy. Fr>ok Toon (2t. All and Osman scored for P.W.D. Mansoor and Abdul Rahman replied for Woodbildge Hospital. Chua Ban Hock refereed.48 words
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Advertisement215 1953-11-22 19 I THE GREATEST LITTLE SHOW ON EARTH r i i > r i SHOW/ NO DAILY Vtf iii l Q'y 1 iii r Surrounded by a really splendid selection of toys DOLLS TEACHEMTOYS PRAMS FILLING STATIONS PLASTICINE MODEL BOATS MECCANO I WHEEL-TOYS DINKY MODELS JIGSAWS SOLDIERS BRICKS FARMS KITCHEN SETS215 words
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Advertisement361 1953-11-22 19 I ERRES A question of (^~J\ftf te' ERRESF™*?**! Singapore Penang $340 "*^UHllHla^j \\T Federation $390 Less IOCo for CASH Model KY 5261 Sole Agents: MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PBNAMO I •fkutdsme'HMt* is more ikon tveUymomed. it it, above all, healthy hair. That is why so many men361 words
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Article, Illustration2594 1953-11-22 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Border Scot sets course record By IT WAS CINEMA II first and the rest nowhere in the Class 1, Div. 1, Singapore Stakes over a mile at Bukit Timah yesterday, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club November Meeting. Tracking the2,594 words
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Article49 1953-11-22 20 TOTAL POOL: S352.107 FIRST: *****7 (§158,448) SFCOND: *****7 $79,224) THIRD: *****0 $44,013) Starters: ($4,001 earh) Nos. *****9, *****7, *****4, *****8, *****8, *****3., *****7, *****6, *****0, *****7, *****5. Consolation ($2,640 each): Nos. *****0, *****4, *****3, *****4, *****9, *****1, *****5. *****9, *****5, *****7. DOUBLE TOTE 48 tickets ($266 each).49 words
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Article26 1953-11-22 20 rE Straits Times picture tip yesterday was SIR FRANCIS who won Race Three to pay $12 for a win and $7 for a place.26 words
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Article112 1953-11-22 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The P.A.M. Cup fixture between Selangor and Negrl Sembllan will be played at Seremban tomorrow. If Selangor win they will meet Johore next weekend. The team to Seremban will be picked from: Lourdes. Huck Oay. Cheok Foo, Narayanasamy. Mahendran, Supraman, Dutton, Rljenbery. Seng112 words
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Article292 1953-11-22 20 LONDON. Sat. PRANK SEDGMAN of Australia 1 beat the United State? star player, Richard "Pancho" Oonzales, 6-1. 6-2, 6-2 to win the International professional tennis tournament at Wembley last night. The Australian overwhelmed his Mexican-born opponent and took only 49 minutes to wrest the title whichReuter - 292 words
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