Singapore Standard, 5 January 1953
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Title Section14 1953-01-05 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 11l NO. 185 MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1953. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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Article59 1953-01-05 1 I "1 1 I ttalion, J ho are M as a I ,!e lor I .*lpinu to I m the 1 I I I Kajang I I thi I I I I I I I the CO I S 1 I I I I I59 words
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254 1953-01-05 1 CABINET GOVT. IN APRIL, 1954 Elected Majority In S'pore Legco SEQUEL TO THE BIG JUMP IN VOTERS THE "cabinet" system of government- will be introduced m the Singapore Legislative Council m April, 1954, The Standard learns. By that time, the Council will have at least an elected majority, if it254 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-01-05 1 Phoin. Gisolo pavard, 23 year old Paris casino mannequin, is shown h»• r e with Academy members after her election as Wine Musr by the Pari> Wine Academy at its tind c rao und headquarters A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article31 1953-01-05 1 I-C War 'Not Stalemate' G X v 1. Jan. 4 Donald today that and mili- i th€ iti< 3 than 1:^: war waa Union foi es ana -.:king si W arid31 words
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Article198 1953-01-05 1 VIETMINH LOSE 100 MEN DAILY SAIGON, Jan. 4. <AP>.— French Union forces winding up the sixth year of the give-and-take Indo-China war with vicious 12 counter-! thrusts killed an average of 100 Vietminh daily during i December. Official figures show at least ?.iOO Communist-led enemy were killed m two major'198 words
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207 1953-01-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three more terrorists/ including two Branch Committee members, have been killed and five others wounded by Security Forces m the Federation. Another terrorist has surrendered. The dead terrorists have been identified as Peng Chooi Chart, Branch Committee member for Terap who207 words
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Article91 1953-01-05 1 HICAGO, Jan. 4 (AP) The Bui >' Atomic Scientists included today that the v 'o iting blast at Eniwetok a November was caused by a second-stage hydrogentype I m more than twice as j: iv su» the impr( ved atom bomb. The 5 ill jtin91 words
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Article43 1953-01-05 1 RAJKOT, (India), Jan. 4. (UP): Five thousand persons' mobbed the police station and the tax collector's office today to protest the newly imposed sales tax and two persons were killed and 80 injured hi two separate fights.43 words
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121 1953-01-05 1 TOKYO, .Tan. 4 (ReuterfcAP) A British Commonwealth spokesman said today thai Sapper D. Hepples, one of three soldiers alleged to have robbed a Japanese taxi-driver on Nov I*l. will be tried by court martial m Tokyo on Jan. The other two soldiers. Private121 words
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Article88 1953-01-05 1 LOXDOW Jan. 4 (AFP)— The weekly newspaper, Sunday Dispatch, reported that letters threatening Yugoslav Marshal Tito with assassination during his forthcoming visit to Britain had boon received at the Yugoslav Embassy m London. Other letters all anonymous had been received at Scotland Yard. They are believed88 words
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Article53 1953-01-05 1 LONDON. Jan 4: (Reuter)— Indo-China may become second on the list of United States aid priorities, according to a copyright report m today's Observer This paper's diplomatic correspondent added that Korea would lake first place and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation third place m53 words
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Article27 1953-01-05 1 TOKYO. -Jan. 4 (AFP) Thirteen B-1 1 J Superforts rocked two Communist supply areas last night, slamming L3O tons of high explosives into the targets.27 words
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Article24 1953-01-05 1 INDIA yesterday onnouneed a reduction m the export duty on cotton cloth from 25 per cent to 10 per cent. Reuter.24 words
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211 1953-01-05 1 PEN ING S The Rrt! tw of the n i C took the Chinese Town Ha i Pit Street thi c ticket. No. *****9, v. was sold m X a Lumpur-, ic last number to be .wii wh: i be seooj I ;)ri/»* j.211 words
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Article88 1953-01-05 1 THE opinion that but for the courage oi the rubber planters m Malaya m sticking on to their jobs m the t ace of threats to their Jife from fa Washington. Mr. Lockwood states this m a letter published m the latest issue of the88 words
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Article24 1953-01-05 1 Bangkok, Police S.."\ v discovered 500 kilograms of illicit opium worth about US$lOO,OOO hidden m locomotives of the Northern Express.- AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article269 1953-01-05 1 WHETHER the Singapore Naval Base strike will be called off and the dispute referred to arbitration depends on the result of today's meeting called between the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll and the Naval Base Labour Union officials. The meetins has been fixed for 9.30269 words
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355 1953-01-05 1 POLITICAL leaders m Singapore yesterday uni animously called for fully elected Legislative and City Councils m the Colony without further delay. They said all Nominated and Chamber seats should be abolished soon after the new voters' register, winch makes over 250,000 Singaporeans eligible lor voting.355 words
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Advertisement25 1953-01-05 1 g. C. it SIIW Bros. Place S rore 1. M 53!? 5 Testimonials N HANSON PROFITT, the industrinliNt. stated: "Men need TIGER BbLK» I tA25 words
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Advertisement23 1953-01-05 1 HO HONG OILMILLSo9jiIjI 65 CHULIA 51, SPOPt-TfL. 5911-5913. and itching 9^EllJlJiXJ<fw^SllBiWinnfflff^^B^9^BP*^^^^^^ 111 A GENUINE 'BAYER'PRODUCT. [BAYER] MANUFACTURED IN V J LEVERKUSEN, GERMANY li^^Tll23 words
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Article, Illustration235 1953-01-05 2 ACCOMPANIED by his wife and daughter, Air Vice Marshal G. H. .Mills who has been A.O.C. Malaya for the past 11 months left Changj by Comet yesterday lor the I.K. where m April he will become A.0.C.-in-C. Bomber Command. In addition to the officers Ol235 words
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Article78 1953-01-05 2 I rnd< Brit ma< Brii t tra ned m; work) the supp S iv< rv. estie\ il million ng a y ■>' r K. Bra ealinai ire flndinf yen kin oi lip ent m ..rry part of tlic I rres- issing 1 trade. this cry ran78 words
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170 1953-01-05 2 ALOR STAR, Sun. One of Kota Star Town Board unofficials, Mr. Chua Chin Hun, expressed resentment at the 'sweeping' statements made about him and his colleagues on the subject of the deferment of elections to Town Councils at the Town Board meeting today. Mr. A.170 words
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Article77 1953-01-05 2 Ki'AI.A LUMPUR, Sun.— The Malayan Trade Union j Council is to protest against ;he increase of school iVes m English schools m the Federation. Tin 1 was decided at a meeting held today. The M.T.U.C. feels that Gov- eminent should consider instead an immediate reduction of77 words
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376 1953-01-05 2 1,000 Officers On Waiting List Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE, BAHRU, Sun.— Shortage of living quarters for Government officials is as acute in Johorc as it is In many other states in the Federation. Although construction of quarters has received top priority during past376 words
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Article, Illustration241 1953-01-05 2 HOW many more tunnels dug by the Jops during the occupa? remoin to be discovered? This tunnel mania of the Jops h^s given I local population cause for wonder at what secrets the tunnels h and anxiety at what damage others will resultStandard - 241 words
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Article93 1953-01-05 2 JES ELTON. J ter-AAP) Mr Jaca< and < B was ma a L\>rMi~.. Ex i i Oi British Empire io 1 Year Honours award* Othc l (d ay 0.8.H Mr. P'.iilhp Lei Sang, ol ton M.8.X.: lir. S S Depuf- A sist nt Districi t ok93 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-01-05 2 MR. L. K. Mat lntyre. Australian Commissioner m Malaya, who was awarded the 0.8. E. m the New Y» ar's list, arrived m Ihe 'olony three weeks ago. He was m the Colony about a year before he went back to Canberra. This is his second stay m Singapore.50 words
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1073 1953-01-05 2 Standard Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SINGAPORE ENTERTAINMENT CATHAY: The Prisoner of Zenda 11 a.m 1 45. 4 15. 6 45. 930 p m (AIM fOL: Limelight 10.30 am 1.15, 4. 6 45, 30 pin PAVILION: My Six Convicts 1 43. 4. 6.30, 9-30 p.m Bomba The J tingle B1,073 words
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Advertisement91 1953-01-05 2 f^m^h^w Ha ye yo u 7>s^j^T burnishing I Have you a difficult room? or perhaps a colour problem WE a;e specialists ct this work end will be only too pleased to assist you and submit free estimates. We welcome your inspection of Our Range of DAMASKS From 6.25 per yard91 words
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Advertisement127 1953-01-05 2 1040 iVij >N ENTERIC FEVtR J have prescribed ".sv mi ntNi Anaen vi retullinj from M i i civrali'^city catet oi i wtefic h pleasure En taviitg Uml ;'.i \n a r \U tts itse luitx i»r <!. osl aHbetf. I itef <■. <i ud sflOli Ed 0 d tti127 words
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470 1953-01-05 3 Carthage Brings 159 Passengers To S'pore insulo and Orient liner, Carthage arrives m Singapore 1 59 passengers for *he Colony, fifty others having L r; 0 Pcnang yesterday. I B n D Hodgkinson, Dr. gh Mr. Mrs. R. «rs, H. J Jonas n, Mr. I. D. JohnF A Leggatt, Mr.470 words
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Article221 1953-01-05 3 DURING the past week 103 donors, of whom 7 1 were service men or women, gave their blood. Among them were nine men from the Union Jack Club, six Fijians, 27 men from the R.A.S.C. and H.A.P.C.. Nee Boon, four Asians from the Singapore Harbour BoardStandard - 221 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-01-05 3 it TIM H M J. JANSEN of the Central Royal Army Ordnance Corps addressing the Navy, Army. RAF and Sin g ,por A Pol ceat h tea party held^n29 words
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113 1953-01-05 3 TWO rubber milling factories m Singapore, which closed down last year because of the decline m importel Indonesian slab rubber, will resume operation, The Standard understands. i Mr. W. I. Galletley, Assistant Commissioner lor Labour, confirmed that two out of the live closed factories, are113 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-01-05 3 THE S tp >re Traffic authorities an i officers o\ the Registrar of Vehicles will soon give Singan ire taxi drivers lessons m traffic regulations and first class service to the public. Mr. T. A Si ion. President of the Singapore Hire Cai Association U>M The107 words
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Article, Illustration310 1953-01-05 3 1,200 Colony Taximen Make A Pledge. Standard Staff Reporter TAXI owners and drivers m Singapore at yesterday's meeting held at the Happy World Stadium pledged to give the public "the best service." More than 1,200 men made this assurance to Mr. B.Standard - 310 words
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Article95 1953-01-05 3 Award For Best 1952 Taxi Man LAST YEAR'S best taxi driver, adjudged so by the public, will receive a .sold medal m April this year, at the annual meeting of the Singapore Hire Car Association. Mr. T. A. Simon, president of the Association, said yesterday that the Association and the95 words
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Article68 1953-01-05 3 Strike A New Note The only light news of Naval Base Dockyard activities last week was of a very successful dance held by the Naval Base Dockyard Club. Highlights of the evening were the excellent entertainment given by Sky Turner's Unicorn Concert Band, and tap dancing by two children. Pat68 words
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Article136 1953-01-05 3 THE new deep disgin^ Xo. 1A dredge at Su:mei Wn.v Di'erk ling Ltd. started m April, 1932 but early on met teething troubles which only would ap- pear to have been overcome, j but the small old Xo. 2 dredge worked throughout the financial year ended June 30.136 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-01-05 3 photo. GUAN HOE Company (Malaya) Ltd. and Sunjaa Co. Ltd. (Penang) gave a dinner on Saturday night in honour of Mr. Harold Crook, Export Manager of the Elswick-Hopper Cycle and Motor Co. Ltd.. who is on a visit to Malaya, at the Tai Thong Restaurant, Happy World. Picture shows, fromStandard - 76 words
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Article196 1953-01-05 3 ONE hundred and Mty children :,ave Santa Claus ati enthusiastic welcome cm Sal irday afternoon when m- arrived at R.N.A.S. Sembauans iii at\ Auster Aircraft. The occasion uras the O ren*s Christmas Party, to wlii*-!! all the Chinese chi i i from the Pasir Panjang196 words
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Article48 1953-01-05 3 THE total ci rt I t« all i>■ intries from S; f the Federj r the month I n \bev L 952 amounted I I 89 tons. This preliminary I tal was release I bj Mr E. P the Registrar oi M i 51 istics, Singapore.48 words
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Advertisement103 1953-01-05 3 f*t!s*>r Lino mdi«s nii;r o! goods iiiSTRUMENTS 7 f S W R y SCHDNBACH, C2ECKOJ SLOVAKIA. DOCBLE BASS JOS UKULELES GUITARS •iKTKONOMiS lecesstries fo« every instruon Hire Purchase Terms c Premier Departmental Store) lg!> CoTLtci)'. W inEir'sTOßE^. TOONE 5214/5. H Mr. S. H. PEEK who has been with the AMERICAN103 words
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Advertisement71 1953-01-05 3 i I IXTRODITMXG THE W.>3 'SKODA 1200" I •8 ♦M 8 THE CAR OF THE NEW ERA WITH NEW t 1 REVOLUTIONARY DESIGNS t ll ECONOMICAL TO RUN I j INEXPENSIVE TO BUY. 1 NOW ON VIEW IN OUR j 1 SHOWROOM. I 1 I PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW I71 words
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Article59 1953-01-05 4 Funds Needed For Temple SINGAPORE H ndus v. i mccl soon to find ways and i as f ra sing Funds "> re- i v. n Perumal Temple m Seranf n m X The Hindu and Mohamedanl Endowmeni Board will give $70,000 foi the renovation, if members oJ the Colony59 words
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Article613 1953-01-05 4 The Villagers Suffered When Fire Broke Out FIRE broke out the other night m a Korean village to the north of Seoul. The place is called Mia-Ri. It is o close huddle of mean houses between the main road to the front and613 words
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Article33 1953-01-05 4 TWO police were killed and several injured and 600 sheep j burned to death m more than I 20 fires m Buenos Aires pro-i vince within 24 hours. Reuter.33 words
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256 1953-01-05 4 WASHINGTON On Inauguration Day. January 20, 1953, Plresidcnt-elcct Eisenhower will take the oath of office and officially become the 33rd President of the United States. Standing oh n temporary platform erccti d over 'i:' 1 v:i^ step ol the Capitol I uilding, Mi256 words
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Article162 1953-01-05 4 THE Singapore Harbour. Board Stafl Association is stil] continuing negotiations with the authorities m the hope of. arriving a; an early settlement on some of their outstanding grievances. A spokesman of the Asso ciation told The Standard last! night that they were temporarily withholding their162 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-01-05 4 THE fifth anniversary of Burma's Independence Day was celebrated m Singapore with a cocktail party at the Ocean Park Hotel lounge last night. Representatives of the various consular bodies as well as City and Legislative Councillors were present. Picture shows the Consul for the Union of Burma, Mr. Ba ThaungStandard - 68 words
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Article32 1953-01-05 4 THE Independent Mission- i ary Movement °f Singapore has donated two badminton and table tennis sets to T.B. and leper patients m the State j Hospital. Kota Bharu. Keian-32 words
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Article, Illustration131 1953-01-05 4 TWO new fishing trawlers built m Hongkong for Malayan Fishing Industries Company arrived m Sfn c yesterday morning. to .i 5150.000 each. the trawlers are driven by 200 horse power dioel engines. The Company anticipates a catch of some 20 to 30 tons of fish per tripStandard - 131 words
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Article73 1953-01-05 4 MR. C. S. B Dc aft 11 Singapore Teachers' Training College Bursar will arrive i r i Singapore on the Carthaja tomorrow after being Bwaj Education Department's larship for nioic than six months. Mr. Devan studied Training College administration m England and visited many colleges, both73 words
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Article100 1953-01-05 4 MR. T. F. ("AREY i sioner lor I »oei 1 promised the Sing;.; Car- Assoc:. tbe the officials oi h,s dt In the Eornurti a 91 a !ive society lor the }\r sugge ted thi pi't 'Visional arorUng j tee to meet hOS I100 words
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Article77 1953-01-05 4 Saturday nighi of S H tad. -i C •.< < ttai fountain Hie v sed i 'id lie n& we t»3 Polio L.,r- three ig Kempas Road iil and i Mm 1 .vatch and >■:>, cat While chatt ng urii a: llouni Emily or. S i77 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-01-05 5 photo. AP DECKED out m hunting togs, and wearing a duck-bill cap, ex King Farouk of Egypt, is seen as he arrived m Milan with ex-Queen Narriman. Friends said they were enroute to the swank Alpine winter resort of St. Moritz.AP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-01-05 5 photo. THIS is "Sydney", the boxing kangaroo, m a bout with his trainer, British boxing champion, Frank Anderson at Cirque Medrano m Paris, where they both appear m the circus programme. APAP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-01-05 5 photo. PETE and Repeat, the two glum pelicans at the Oceanorium o< Marineland, Florida, U.S.A., teerr m doubts whether to occept th< grinning invitation of Little Algae the youthful porpoise APAP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-01-05 5 EMPEROR Hirohito end Empress Nagoko, ore seen ii fit is picture re-eased by the Imperial Household, reodittg together a newspaper at the Imperial Palace m Tokyo. AP photo.29 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-01-05 5 POPE Composer photo. POPE Pius XII honoured the 80 year old com poser. Lorenzo Perosi, by attending a musical oratorio conducted by the composer m th« Palazzo, Rome. Perozi's composition was "Birth of the Redeemer." Picture shows Perosi kneeling before the Pope who embraces him. APAP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-01-05 5 photo. 1 THE Duchess of Kent and her three children returned to London from the Christmas holiday at Sandringham en route back to Copp i n s their country home. BELOW: Princ* Michael (centre) with the youn* Duke of Kent and Princess Alexandra as they leaveAP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-01-05 5 photo. KING Hussein (left) who is o cadet at th« Royal Militory Academy, Sandhurst, being greeted by his brother, Prince Mohammed m Geneva where they spent the New Tear with their Mother, Queen Zain. APAP - 36 words
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Article249 1953-01-05 6 CLEAR indication that Communist China's land reform scheme has backfired came m the form of an official report published by pro-Communist papers m Hongkong. The report should be particularly revealing to those who were inclined to believe that Mao Tse-tung"s land reform plan was going along smoothly249 words
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Article502 1953-01-05 6 THE Ist Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment will be leaving the Federation this v.c< k. They will go away with the feeling of having done a good job m this country during their tour oJ duty. The Saffoika have won the hearts and admiration of the people502 words
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Article1228 1953-01-05 6 RA WLE KNOX - RA WLE KNOX By TF Indo-China yields, the Far East falls. Though the battles may be bloodier m Korea, the strategic importance of that peninsula is small compared to that of this encircling mass of land from which Japan m 1941* 42 advanced almost painlessly up1,228 words
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Article167 1953-01-05 6 Sir: Ii is distressing to observe that your muchesteemed paper should nullify its good work m the past for Malayan Pharmacy i\v suddenly displaying its collosa! ignorance of the dilleren v between "Dispenser" and "Pharmacist" m your issue ot Wedne day, Dec< nber 31st 1*052', wherein appeared167 words
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Article74 1953-01-05 6 Just Chop' But Sir: I notice a suggestion m the Press that the public should fill out themselves official forms and even official receipts so that all the Government people need do is just countersign or chop them. Whilst I agree that this is one way of obviating delays and74 words
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Article957 1953-01-05 6 When Ideas Are Just Poles Apart Sir: The Chinese an the Western ideas aboul P >artmenl of Chines c Studies at the University of Malaya are poles apart. Chinese donors to the I' ilversity have been judi- ous enough, as a rule not to specify that their donations be used957 words
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Article474 1953-01-05 6 Sir; The a]most inaudible ripple of reaction to our Legislative Councillors* recent gift of $8,570,000.00 to the British Government is indeed most unnatural and ominous. Apart from one or two letters of disapproval m the local papers there has been no open expression of cognisance474 words
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Article318 1953-01-05 6 Sir: Do vow belk 1 c m lUalayanism? Wie students believe m it. Wf believe that our generation will see a self gov« rning M b I■y n nation. We b< Lk ye that out country will not bi iw n Lin by red tyrants; our individual318 words
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Article118 1953-01-05 6 Staff ing The New Schools s that JOG lead i Ed dm hoi id. the tr« g t< n b c Bd Depai avu B a the convenience and diffk perienced by b..< -h I There arc .0 ti. 1 ghl nine e\'i mon g to Imafi .gh\ ol teach*118 words
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Advertisement92 1953-01-05 6 I Singapore &tanbarb D Independent Morning ISetcspcper HEAD OFFICE: 1 28, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble b Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singoport, BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANO 45. Sulton Street. 83. Cowan Street, 8, Leirh Street,92 words
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Advertisement110 1953-01-05 6 How millions Sleep their tm§ to health with Ovaltllie mt Ht W «aV»MC 1 ATS OOOdTo SEEYdTjI WS lI C tt WAKING SO BRIGHT /JBi w "X^ <f r**^^~~' \k\ V n i fe^i good too fjr\U/ r i > W I"^ D»P*ERfcMCf THAT MiO^ w^r/r ewwy mornmg JU [had110 words
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388 1953-01-05 7 SOCIALIST SPLIT FEARED French Leader Urges Supreme Body RVf »i f 1 P° 0 N L Ja mr n 4 <*«uter)_M. Andre Asian S• r h Fr nch dele 9°»ion to th Asion Socialist conference which opens on JntVr V cC r M v° dOy hot he JlrA a? WOU388 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-01-05 7 I seen m m \hc trading I leu film Doi (.10Poe fu.in'^ Master*. > 1 Wide m IC ilirt-ttion. ;.r Milton H H\nn plays the irt m the I A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article221 1953-01-05 7 KARACHI. Jan. 4 (Reuter)— Mr, C ement Attlee, British Labour leader, yesterday >■'< mned evei y form 01 itarianism, Communist i Fascist, as "insults to the dignity i I human beings". ran r British Premier addressed a mass meeting here at which he was wished221 words
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Article27 1953-01-05 7 A ?iETEOR of an exceptional luminous intensity was seen Sunday -i?bt m San Francisco skies causing considerable anxiety among the city's inhab it ants. AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article153 1953-01-05 7 CHURCHES DISCUSS FREEDOM LUCKNOW, Jan. 4. (Reuter) The central committee of the Wor 1 d Co unc i I of Churches, meeting here since Wednesday, discussed today '"the Asian situation as a concern of Christians everywhere." No specific recommendations were adopted but the i tee asked the chairman draw up153 words
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Article139 1953-01-05 7 WASHINGTON, Jan 4, (Reuter).— Two investigating Democratic Congressmen proposed yesterday that the entire European foreign aid organisation of the United States be streamlined and placed under the State Department. They said this was necessary to eliminate the '"duplicate functions'' and "excess personnel." Representative Mike Mansfield139 words
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Article, Illustration125 1953-01-05 7 A MOTHER who disregarded warnings that it would cost her life to grive birth to a child, held a healthy newborn son m her arms at Angelus Hospital, Los Angeles* Hospital, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., on December 27, 1952. The doctors had said that the growth of a child duringA.P. - 125 words
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Article45 1953-01-05 7 THE International Civil Aviation Organisation announced on Sunday the appointment of Mr. P. K. Roy. Deputy Secretary of State m the Indian Communications Ministry, as Director of the ICAO legal bureau Montreal, Canada. He succeeds Dr. Eugene Peoitn. who is retiring.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article74 1953-01-05 7 LONDON, .an. 4, (UP).— Shop window seats for Queen Elizabeth's coronation procession next Jun4 -—1-' V\tr imp to $73.50 (US), Including breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner, with champagne for those m the most expensive seats and white wines for those m cheaper operated on a74 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-01-05 7 A VIEW of the historic King Solomon's copper mines, some 25 kilometres North of Elath, Israel's most southerly settlement is being exploited by the Israel Mining: Industries Limited. Photo shows a view of the rough and wild terrain near Elath. In foreground fs a shaft dus: toA.P. - 80 words
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Article297 1953-01-05 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 4, (Reuter). The United party for only the second time m 20 years opened yesterday Ih a mass of domestic and foreign issues before it. Ihe new Congress formally opened with a It will determine the course .loi the nations policies under j the297 words
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Article88 1953-01-05 7 PERTH, SCOTLAND, Jan. P; A Scottish peer and a New York socialite postponed their scheduled wedding at the Registrar's Office here last ni;,ht when they spied a car-load of newsmen waiting outside. They will be married today. They are Mrs. Natalie Wales Paine, attractive, 43-year old88 words
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Article57 1953-01-05 7 THE itary Air Tra;i>port S rvice <aid on S v that lATS p:nne.: averag one Pacific crossing cvtry 45 m:nutes m I'.KYI m -upport of the Korean war. Military and contract plane? crossed ihe Pacific 11.326 times last year, carrying 175 pass* .-< rs, 14 000 medical patients57 words
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Article215 1953-01-05 7 NEW \ORK, Jan. 4, <Reuter)._Two foreign air--3 lines are to start Jet services this year with British 1 Comets, first all-jet airliners m service, they announced s here yesterday. t The Canadian Pacific Air- 2 lines said it would '"work a revolution m the215 words
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Article123 1953-01-05 7 Mayer May Become Pres. PARIS. Jan. 4 (AFP)— A Radical leader. Rene RCayer, \J announced last night after A seeing President Vincent U Auriol that he would inform A the President next Monday \J whether he would seek m- A vestiture as Prime Minister of \J France. A He told123 words
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Article13 1953-01-05 7 SEVEN workers were killed lA] v/imVo nn Sunday when a :\J13 words
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295 1953-01-05 7 US Democrats Hope PM will Impress Ike I WASHINGTON, Jan, 4, (UP).— Some official* of the outgoing Democratic admii (ration ]< <»k lo I'rtmier Winston Churchill to impress u\ym Presidentelect Dwight Eisenhower what they KfUi as the nerd for extending international control over the supply and price of raw materials.295 words
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Article142 1953-01-05 7 Rearm W. Germany, Says Juin STRASBOUXG. (Fr« c) Jan 4 (AP) Fn.nre's bif st military figure '■■•'Tried yesterday thai the threat of So< i 4, aggression is still great and urged that W, if Gem v I should somehow be ream«i n« ito hop \Vi s1 Europe'^ defences. The prepared142 words
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Article49 1953-01-05 7 2 WOMEN KILL 3 MAU MAU NAIROBI, ran. 4 <R Two i n revo a X ten with Kenya I r They (hi i wou er. The were Dor Ra; -Simson South and X i v believed J r dog h j himsell on 'he v when hit n49 words
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Article24 1953-01-05 7 CANADIAN t "Sp R eft c s" S norning bon or scoob an Town. S Africa, m three weeks. Reu terReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement54 1953-01-05 7 i m.». Siglcp Spore Phone: SI 551 Cool Quiet Excellent Cuisine j Modern Hotel Appointments 7/> the Best for Every Guest iPF A F F WORLD'S BEST SEWING MACHINE P^ Q KXTS THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD.: IV. AI'ORL. MALACCA KUALA LUMFOB, j IPOII PENANG. -:-^-v-a-.-.-.. r nflrtnn7i(liißßßßoBnaBSlßHnnilollTluinißBß^^BßßBß^ntTimBy 'fx\t> I54 words
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Advertisement61 1953-01-05 7 1/ o Briar Pipes 0 1 0 We have a full range <>l Briar I'iixs 0 0 0 PETERSON JDt Ml iff j^ \PAR X I- R J^W J^^ 1 G. B. J). %^l^P^ C I LIGHT-WEIGHT 0 I CIGARETTE CASES C\RRISON' I HOLD 15 (IGAKHTES M( M)(;::n GOLD OK61 words
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744 1953-01-05 8 Share Marts Start Year On Hopeful Note By A Market Correspondent MALAYAN markets finished m 195? m fin? style and stalled 1953 most optimistically. In this period, when usually little business is possible, a satisfactory volume was maintained. At this jun ure a reti ospe"- ye stance n \%h\ be744 words
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Article207 1953-01-05 8 Week 's Business BUSINESS DONE. I>e< Jan. I: j to $2^o Pref- $6-65. Gammon 53 75 to $3.85. Malayan Breweries M4O to $4.50. Malayan Cement (75 ct. pd.) $1.15. <$1 odj $1 40 Malayan Collieries Ei 50 McAlister $39.50. Oriental Telephone 61/4s, Robinson s/; m Sime Darby $2 00. bino'apore207 words
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Advertisement671 1953-01-05 8 FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Direct Ov<Mi*nd 9%a I'rjL Uco Loc Anfelr« All Atueilcsa A Canadian Cities Penang F S'faim Si'aore Arl LA SI ALASKA BFAB sJan IJto I/Uu 29Jan CAN \l>-\ BEAR. 3Feb tVeb 29 Jan 'lFeb *»4F-h r jx t: pertlculars of Diy Ca go Deep Tanks and pa-.671 words
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Advertisement567 1953-01-05 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WtSl niAKI M\l\V\ I Hang Tat for Rengai Jan 13 I requent sailing io Mnar j Hong Tliong foi M.ii.n-., Port r»jrkson 1 Bengkalis Jan 8 Senggarang for Penang SARAWAK N BORNEO 1 Ai Jan K l Kintanijg for Miri, Tung Sims foi Ma <■ l.abi567 words
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Advertisement694 1953-01-05 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO M LTD. Resrular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. P^t Swettenbam Penung Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to Chii.a Japan. Due S pore Due Penan* Krom "Ankin°** J an Japan. H'kong "Foochow" Jan 5 Jan 7 Hongkong Sail- S»:Is Pen^m Spore for •Ankins" Jan694 words
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Advertisement517 1953-01-05 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UJL COMLMNT S'oWt P.I bum Penjff «'FIONIA fl for Bangkok 18 ISJtm Bangkok, Saigon, Hong> SS&JSS"' n '^lORELIA W for Bangkok i?jJ|| •JeOMA' f O r"B«nfkok";» lVlBFeb IS/16 Feb WH** SAILINGS TO CONTINFNT/SCANDINAVIA For Colombo Aden Port Said Genoa Antwerp R«4ftrr4»n Bamburc Copenhagen Gothenbun517 words
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Article992 1953-01-05 9 (King Reveals Blackmail Plot To Wreck Ins Romance With Girl Cf His H^art I iUUMAN: FAROUK: She Has Stood Her Test Well I had grown into the habit of doing when problems and vexations overwhelmed me. I found that m her presence I could become calmed and992 words
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Article, Illustration1387 1953-01-05 9 C .md act lining mona itrhnl sa carei i tjien v i one ot ti>t vUlu Dions lUial hai t v et been ulated lit me. oufe iej >aid. *ia :d to m,- han< es ©1 beg alipb!" .lliph bet spiritual the Klamic md a though1,387 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-01-05 9 Fa rouk is seen here escorting his 18-year-old bride. IJiiern Narriman, into the throne room of the Abdin Palace. Cairo, on May 6. 1951, for hrr first public appearance as Queen of Egypt.37 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-01-05 9 By HRH Prince Farouk Fuad Exiled King Of Egypt Copyright Reserved: Reproduction Strictly FeribMdf14 words
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Advertisement304 1953-01-05 9 /&>dd the r^^ Singapore J UnctependLeni Aletninq AJej/ipd.pet J This morning daily is published m Singapore and is rstlJlrd a: teats 5 per copy. J "Singapore Standard" is devoted to local nrws and pictures. < In addition, it carries a world-wide coverage. J "Singapore Standard" features articles with a mass304 words
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340 1953-01-05 10 2 Yorkshire Sides Fight Out A Th rilling 1-1 Dra w LONDON. Jan. 3 (Reuter). The important meeting of the two Yorkshire titles at the top ol the Second Division provided a thrilling mutch which fittingly rndrd m a draw. 1 urniss the Sheffield defender had rare experience of scoring340 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-01-05 10 lift SkylgM U I* of Sinjrapor<* recently completed its own tournament. Photo shows the > .>mp»-tiN»rH with i he otflciaK of i he puriv Seated from left to ri^lit are Jayaram, T. Nni.ir.iiah (Ilnn. >: retary a treasvrer), Mr. Sota Ghee Soon (patron 1 s. Govindasam; and >. John sports48 words
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Article104 1953-01-05 10 SYI >N I Jan. 3: (ReuterAA. 1 i Australian Rugby 1 team 10 tour South Africa and Ceylon later this year ho chosen after trial games eh have bee r i arranged for May 9. T team will leave South Afj i on .June 10.104 words
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Article100 1953-01-05 10 LAUSANXE. Jan. 3 (AP) Genek Kottnauer. Czechoslovakian chess champion and e>n oyee ot the Ministry of Bduca ion m Prague, announced today thai he would not return to Czechoslovakia and would request political asylum n Switzei land. Kottnauer has been participating m .t chess tournament. Kottnauer100 words
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Article54 1953-01-05 10 PORT OF SPAIX. Trinidad, Fan. :<. (UP).— -An Indian team 9 scheduled to arrive or. Monday aboard the ss Golfito or a series of Test cricket natches beginning on Jan 22. This is the first time that m international side other nan England is visiting54 words
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Article606 1953-01-05 10 Sunderland Now On Top Of League LONDON. Jan. 3. (Renter) Sunderland took the lead m the First Division of the English Football League today as both West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers were beaten. Sunderland's 3 l home win over Arsenal brought their points tally to 3"2 from606 words
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Article27 1953-01-05 10 WARSAW. Jan. 3, (AP). A return international Fin-land-Poland ice hockey match held yesterday at Katowice ended m a Finnish victory of fiwa ortale *r» f/,nr27 words
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Article1230 1953-01-05 10 RESULTS POSITIONS LEAGUE DIVISION I Aston Villa 3. Derby 0. Bolton 4, Blackpool 0. Burnley 5. West Brom. 0. Manchester U. 1. Manchester C. 1 Portsmouth 2. Chesea 0. Preston 3. MiddiesbnV 0 Sheffield W. 2. Cardiff 0. Stoke 3, Liverpool 1 Sunderland 3, Arsenal 1. Tottenham 3, Newcastle Wolves1,230 words
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Article648 1953-01-05 10 Scotland Captain Shines In Trial j LONDON, Jan. 3, (Reuter).— England, Scotland and Wales all staged their final international Rugby Union trials today. Of these Scotland's was the most urgent as their selected 15 play France m Paris next Saturday. In this trial at Murrayfield Scotland beat the Rest of648 words
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Advertisement244 1953-01-05 10 TODAY rSSsVBKOI 11a.m. 1.30 COWME MLVtT l 4 645 DAILY ..."SUSS M 930 p.m. GREAT 'QSC^^SSJ GREAT GLOBIOUS IN Ml. ASPECTS MVF MABBIED COUPLES WAKE II 1 TO FIND Till Utl K> \LLY NOI MARRIED AT ALL! _-onu-u-u-.- L BHiKir-m ttifl fICIM WHf lilitll lIUK < j^__^ NEXT j Mgg^|^,244 words
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Advertisement233 1953-01-05 10 i|[ Movie News I; BUMPER NEW YEAR SPECIAL ON SALE IN SINGAPORE TODA¥ mARTFS R*3m i chaplin If fair* i i IS z i A in>innnu nnimn J o/ LOVE! I i j c laughtem! I BFB li n:\ns! I M T^ A V *^y W^BBB^^^^wßP^^p^^^^^^^s i 1 0o# f233 words
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Article283 1953-01-05 11 NEW YORK, Jan. 3, (AP).— One of the greatest winter indoor track seasons ever is shaping up for the I'nited States with a programme spiced by an imposing j list of Olympic champions plus sparkling foreign m- j vaders. Competition starts with the| M:283 words
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770 1953-01-05 11 LONDON, Jan. 4 (AP) Maybe we arc not too optimistic m thinking England has an outstandingly good chance of defeating Australia m the Test series of 1953. Maybe that one time invincible Australian cricket machine is breaking up. We are set thinking this way770 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-01-05 11 photo. PREMIER ROBERT MENZIES (centre) of Australia congratulates South African cricket team captain Jack Chccthant i right > on his teams victory m the second test, at Melbourne. Dec. 30, South Afrrca won the test match by 82 runs. The first test match was won by Australia. It is SouthA.P. - 61 words
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Advertisement314 1953-01-05 11 NOTICES -r" V t 11 OF COLONY OF NORTH PORE BORNEO vpir 1953 PI'BLIC WORKS DEPART v, h\if >«m» mm jesselton W h y RECONSTRUCTION OF LIBERTY WHARF AT K. s c JS VICTORIA LABUAN NORTH BORNEO n e Tenders are invited from t the contractors, registered by the Public314 words
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Advertisement33 1953-01-05 11 TUITION 1 FAR Eastern Music School reopens on sth Jan. 1953. General kindergarten vn 11!* h Jan Accepting enrolments now. Tel--4400. fL FOR YOUR f fm& BIGGEST i(mr) new year ]fW SURPRISE Matador33 words
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Advertisement1509 1953-01-05 11 SITUATIONS VACiWT APPLICATIONS are Invited APPLICATIONS are <-d for appointment! as Inspector, I for appointment to v.<e Malayan Singapore Police Force Candi- j Civil Service Irom Federal C. 4 -dates must be British subjecta or I v*ns who possess an Hoi iv have been born m Singapore °r Hcsree ol1,509 words
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Miscellaneous29 1953-01-05 11 ATT^k -a I SOKUMS-AH k-:A!>PV>OCNG OH-^^-aH oSi.fs"-) |PU\^ 1 -^\-ED^ <T *OO^m:S 1 TOOTLOOD- V A 7/ fM«SKOJK&-0 N^E.SUNMV/ V ■<> nn i m < -^T-irr; ~~zr^ mm perm ~~~1 c29 words
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Article19 1953-01-05 12 O, Jan. S "> La i 1 de Fond r team t Sweden 1 i 2— l S19 words
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Article137 1953-01-05 12 Penalties Got Kedah Beaten OR ST VB Sun— A bj F, d the S A B i (one try, c p >ht J (a a try) ii AD Gi today. Ihe first 10 nutes CTOS i a to k the le ie rninui when rl i ah) a Vriflln 1137 words
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Article, Illustration5 1953-01-05 12 New Year's Day Race Finishes5 words
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Article213 1953-01-05 12 Says Brown On Departure A TRIBUTE to Isimeli Radrodro as the strongest opponent" he has ever faced m his boxing career, was paid by world ranking Mcl Brown, the coloured American light heavyweight who left for England by BOAC Comet yesterday. Brown predicted a bright I213 words
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Article329 1953-01-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.--Lien Hwa Badminton Party beat Merridale B.P. five-nil to win the Selangor Inter-Team. Singles championship for the second successive year. The Inter-Team Doubles tournament which started this, morning saw the Loke Wah and Lieu Hwa Parties enter the second round. Loke Wah329 words
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Article103 1953-01-05 12 ALOR STAR Sun. Perak Malays, who were beaten 4-1 by Kedan Malays m the Goid Chip final yesterday, suffered a threenil defeat at the hands of the Kedah UMNO Youths m a "iendly game played h< re today. Due to rain there was poor a crowd.103 words
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Article522 1953-01-05 12 THE Singapore Regatta season was officially opened ye-terdav when the first 130 entries sailed awuv to the mm m the dragon rlass event of the Royal Sin';anoi,« Yacht Club Kesatta. 1 G■• nor ol S \poe, Sir J>h n I Nicoll, a pa n ol522 words
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Article71 1953-01-05 12 BA! i P VHAT. Sun.— Batu Paha! District defeated Muar District 2-1 at hockey on New Year- Day. Batu Pah took the lend m the 20th minute when Jaflfar sent across .1 fine centre for J. \V>><>- v convert with a well-tim 'lit. Five minutes71 words
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Article49 1953-01-05 12 S'pore Cagers Win In Manila MANILA, Jan. 3, (Reuter). The ..:i4 Manyang Siang I Pan basket-ball team from I Singapore n'awd their first I game m Manila last night r;.cfeating the local Kai Ming Cagers 69-4:?. T P^ay their second game tomorrow against the local Black and White team.49 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-01-05 12 picture. Corrie Preforms seems to be way up m trouble when trying to throw his T ft 6 ins opponent, Gargantua, u!n> made his debut m Singapore at the Happy World stadium on Saturday night. Gargantua won on a knockout m the second round. StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article95 1953-01-05 12 BOW ARROW VERSUS BLOWPIPES KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1 T: ancieni weapon oi war j b iw an arrow which Ma 1 1 Ab irigines still use along v.\^':\ blowpipes to hunt ga-; 1 to the Federal capital today n^ a spori when the Central Malaya Archery Club maife its firsi95 words
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114 1953-01-05 12 MELBOURNE .1 T:r> city if start Olympic Stadium I •m the v\ >;-'d. P: [me m»w r mrho das a repu I thinSi done. W b< >'! Gove nine Victoria State was a suggesi Coles b -i tie which r i beei pn but he gays114 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-01-05 12 Tony Trabert of USA (rear) tries hard to intercept a volley by Frank Sedgman (centre) of Australia as Keu McGregor (foreground) of Australia races to cover the backhand court during the Davis Cup doubles match at Adelaide, Australia. Dec. 30. The fourth player (VBskowß) was Vie Seixas of USA The70 words
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797 1953-01-05 12 WINDSOR LAD - Mubarak Gave Tulloh His 4th Classic 88th Win WINDSOR LAD By MUBARAK'S victory on Saturday gave Colin Tulloh his fourth <isuccess this season. Others were the Ferak Derby with One Time On<\ Singapoj Governor's Cup and Gold Cup with Gambar Melavu and Fnlvrtainmrnl resp tively. This win brought his total797 words
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226 1953-01-05 12 MELBOURNE, Jan. 3, (Reuter AAP) Austi Olympic runner John Landy today ran another brill m mile when returning a time of 4 mins. 2.8 sees Ml cinder track at Olympic Park here. This is only 1.4 sees outside. Gundar Haag's world record of 4226 words
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Title Section26 1953-01-05 1 YOUTH MM t^^^ MMiMMii^ iM _jJ^B MMB__^^^_^^^3BiiiKß^.. me r -f z^Wafaafr^-.j^^ BBBBBffifc^-^*« FniHffiMry^^^ _^lß^^Bß[^^M|jß|^^pCPji^Bßß^L^B^^^T VOL i NO. 35 YOUTH MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1953. 4 PAGES FREE26 words
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Article851 1953-01-05 1 CAMPBELL WILLIAMS - Genius Has Its Drawbacks CAMPBELL WILLIAMS B\ If you feel that a neglectful destin v has not lavished upon you m any sphere its favoured gifts, do not be despondent K ,'Ve- the does you I your J! ev- I i pet keai i our i of 2t( 9 IS851 words
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Article, Illustration206 1953-01-05 1 EIGHTY three scouts representing all the ■L- 1 states m the Federation of Malaya attended the first post-war Patrol Leaders Training Camp held m Castle Camp, Kuala Lumpur recently. This ten-day "training camp was specially arranged during the holidays so that the scouts from the kampongs could meet206 words
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Article, Illustration285 1953-01-05 1 ENGLISH SCHOOL WITH MALAY MOTTO (By "Youth" Correspondent) THE Bedok Boys School is the hrst English school m Singapore to have a Malay mott > "TARI MENGIKIT GENDANG This motto literally means "The dance follows the rhythm of the drum." Metaphorically it ran be interpreted as "Obey your elders" or285 words
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Article175 1953-01-05 1 pERHAPS at a picnic or m the school yar a you have played the game of High Hat. Each player wears a high paper bag atop his head. He a^ so carries a rolled-up newspaper. The game consists of trying to knock off the hats of other,175 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-01-05 1 served Ute JVtfi lawn Tnd the girls were shown around the place befor, they left.19 words
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Article164 1953-01-05 1 you very much for taking time off from your Christmas and New Year merriment to write 10 the Contest Editors the 100--word essay entitled 'How I spent my Christmas." We received more than 430 essays of a high standard. The Contest Editors have decided to award164 words
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Advertisement35 1953-01-05 1 o A U I NEWS o FROM o HOME o 01 0 X LONDON OFFICE |U A. VCRNON KCITH 0 C Q NAPIEP HOUSE, A 24/27 HIGH HOLBORN. A LONDON WC. 1. /> Great Britain. A35 words
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Advertisement122 1953-01-05 1 Are you going Q Overseas 9 W YOU can keep m touch wth r\ affairs ot home by reading up- to- V/ dote copies of your own papers \J wherever you ore. Copies of The A Singapore Standard and The Sun- day Standard ore sent by Air to \J our122 words
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1208 1953-01-05 2 TODAK - T write articles in my head at odd moments! TODAK iilt t u uaama^^mWimaMgl!KlK(!ll!lKl SLKFDJGKLJFLKKDFL ('IIKISTMAS and New Year are past, and 1 want to start 1953's work by thanking those of you who write to me. And special thanks to the reader who Kent me a X'mas card with1,208 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-01-05 2 It's love at first hum rvft m the York Road |)*j Nursery. Lreds (Yorkvh These babies are two ol tht scores of t'hildren left ai nursery by mothers w!<: i<» out to work. Tho (I up to five yoars old m into four groups h v tweenies. toddlers v holars.50 words
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Article629 1953-01-05 2 Lavgh AH with FON A JEW T ALWAYS knew that old x Ezekiel was a miser, but I never thought he could be so mean. We had agreed to give each other New Year presents. So I packed off a couple of the best-ties some friends presented me two years629 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-01-05 2 > THE Government English Srfcooi_(Ba(H Phat) basket ball team, the champions m (li P "B"^ division basket ball leafue m 1952.20 words
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Article1012 1953-01-05 2 LOUISE MORGAN - LOUISE MORGAN By T^DUCATION of young workers has become an urgent matter m Britain because* of the shortage of man-power at all levels. The heads of progressive business companies are now alive to the fact that they can make the most of available man-power only by1,012 words
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Advertisement45 1953-01-05 2 y^ff kK^ wi^M THE HONEY BEAR Bjfa^rtflft'i vL..^r-^-^y Raccoon family JB me Honey Bear 01 r JP^p w Kmkoiou, is no 1 IT^L reolly a beor ana I W^L Hos short yellowish I brown fur, short I legs and o very I LWS long prehensile45 words
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Advertisement60 1953-01-05 2 T^l»^» > *1? A \f* l^C\yJ A »troke It It rta- v>fX«.x \.M. M. Olilxiil ptied, <tiancd c.Dd is the answer to the stud< nls O"nA-f|^^A >v prayer. It writes so very Miioothly /a^HL^ and hold* pages and pages of ink. mF Remember, 100, that Sheaffei >Is H fl^^\ AMERICA'S60 words
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Miscellaneous68 1953-01-05 2 1 p |3 |5 I HK 7 f^THt io I Inß 14 I CLIFS ACROSS GLUES DOWN L A locai food 1.a local bead-wear Burden 2 One 7. Laughter A. Fat 8 Degree 4 A specie? of animal (pH 10 Teases 9. Between hills 11. Doors have then 9. Chief68 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-01-05 3 SIR HENRY MORTON STANLEY 6- eat People Of Yesterday i a 1 87 1 by ther white man m I the world.22 words
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Article444 1953-01-05 3 j|i iri«*nd>hip is a uh tit-monsiration for n d fatuity of I Pir k Hich School. ,V t,d on th«- lower East I Manhattan. New si ccsmo- the worid. ias a student and only 30 imbei have the United ountries tabli of it refugees pr: DS444 words
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Article384 1953-01-05 3 i aren of me forest dense, m the grime of cc las d |/c hi nee Fc- hoi le and lurkg fe( si mac -ice do c meet, In this I right cid busy C -.o s ices m the sireet n> -< r •ye fro roe384 words
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Article51 1953-01-05 3 THE biggest fancy dress social organised by the Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship was held on Boxing Day at the Wesley Church Hall. Yotlng men and women turned up m some of the funniest dresses ever seen m Singapore. Picture shows a group of fancy dress contestants at the51 words
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Article, Illustration112 1953-01-05 3 ROSIE Looke. of Kuala Lumpur, sent the above piclure to the Editor with an accompanying letter which reads m part "I love to read your paper every day especially to look at the rows of pictures printed m it I say to myself surely I must112 words
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Article, Illustration401 1953-01-05 3 Francis Bocy - Francis Bocy By AN outstanding schoolboy sprinter who has figured m almost every in-ter-school relay for the past three seasons will be leaving for Australia for a five-year Course m civil engineering shortly. He is Daniel Sng. of the Anglo Chinese School, Singapore. Daniel's rise m401 words
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Article212 1953-01-05 3 TEACHER: "Yes, children during the war all well-built and able-bodied men were conscripted into the army. Can anyone guess what motives took them there?" Intelligent pupil: (gloomily) "Locomotives.* 1 For this p<>>: the firm needs a responsible man." said the plumpy boss. "I know it sir, I run212 words
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Article, Illustration871 1953-01-05 3 DAVID TAMBYAH - DAVID TAMBYAH By A f ANY of you have heard and read about giants but few have seen one. I was privileged to be invited to "spend a couple of hours with the German giant "Gargantua" who is now m Singapore. Seeing is believing871 words
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Article66 1953-01-05 4 P|NCI a man jar ;>> i ur and beg I mto the pi 3 i i sm. be i o r." lid the up a "it y, will kke me these Anothei time i iugh;j bej i a tone to une 1 r and asked r of66 words
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Article248 1953-01-05 4 The 5 off So Far 1> RTJU >JI ny 1 f.• p(f I \rst Ac OJ .v" IfM d I i toon- i Now R:cd On i 0 i Boh, A\ tO tbl Perkins 1 I ■draw gha re* imbi m took b ning Into md248 words
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Article272 1953-01-05 4 A- the mention of c md thinking h pan ion was probably 4 them, Bill turned q te ecu i use e. must go,* 1 he ■>■ I, pu i i i r i _j pa t the ►thers who, havii.y had ci i liu 1 entertainment anyway,272 words
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Article184 1953-01-05 4 18— The Army Entertains Wh i- jrou need food," >: I John when they stepped > a into the street once 13a in, u Where shall we Bob 'How about Mad a n I a Let's go." Bill tried desperately to -i> >r < i: Perkins but ,t'ne aft ers184 words
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751 1953-01-05 4 VOYAGED - Italy, The Country Shaved Like A Boot VOYAGED KNOW YOUR NHCHBPtfB— II BT TTALY that country that I* shaped like a boot and which has been the scene of many an invasion has population of 46 million people all inside an area of 120,000 square miles. The Capital of this751 words
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Article645 1953-01-05 4 FROM SCHOOL MAGAZINES SGDLFLKGLD A!\ Extract From The (SER4!\GOO\ ENGUSH SCHOOL Uauazinr) By Ngimm Toni: Don. Shi. I 111 W/H.Y was the campaign for voters held recently m Singapore necessary? Because three out ol every four eligible voters refused to do their civic duty to vote. The failure to register645 words
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Article121 1953-01-05 4 TAY CHONG HAI - TAY CHONG HAI By AH, Land of Benny' M y weary heart orfies And pines 'or thy b'eysed light far aifuu. Let thft efei'lMi S>>nng /<,rIH'f'r "take A heavenly eon), 'neefft the qn'dcn my. CiU. Malaya' my happy n>t < ire land Whe r>:})l)er, nn onrj iDealth d121 words
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Article119 1953-01-05 4 THK day dn*ns i blank sheet of Ay. ait ing the scribbJii g Awaking the men o: Who complete theii cycles tA Time T*HE lonelf stffteti with tattered The soft mind bit from side to siJe The sweepers <•• > Into pflei These fere the i.«- i119 words
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Miscellaneous12 1953-01-05 4 rX'ffOM Pi I s: So] jtion (i> PuzzJt ■°g i ,b lisSr)12 words
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Miscellaneous191 1953-01-05 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS^andJBILL ZABOLY OSCAR JS DHEU&IN&IyeS, HE VVORksl HOW I SEZ ITS WOH.OOOOy//^ THE PICTURE HE T~-> FA^V IT Wt^Ti POES IT^ FINE, POPEYE.'!} i SWELL. YEfZ fm SO (jlADff SWAPPED OF US?2 WTO^e LONfif) Wl^P^'^L SURE YOU $S GO^JEfc BeY/M MOT CWTKAL^^ Cy<g LOM191 words
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