Singapore Standard, 8 January 1953
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Title Section17 1953-01-08 1 Singapore Standard jK sh r VOL. 11l NO. 188 THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1953. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article38 1953-01-08 1 m \\i!:< (Keu- police ::i i Kenya poshed to x iv .Man m the 5, north il N J d .1 ie i* B 0! II F R.: a tl Tl J le v c38 words
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Article18 1953-01-08 1 Kuching Floods Divert A Plane 7, (Renter* lAP).— After two days .nehing farces the worst floods since War.18 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-01-08 1 photo. Bl OODSTAINI Phut unhurt. I .i h<M) is or.- <»f the luiky pu.vsrngers ia the Seletarbo tad loi r\ _§i rived m the rrash, ree*s_ Hiss b_ the death »i tour women labourers. After Hrn aeeritfesfl Foo Choo. a fwenai, belpepd to earn thf injure^ from the lorries. StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article39 1953-01-08 1 AP)— The Zo;. aay to I la rant- sing .':>:: cnce I h >een extincl ns O aught ofl 8 and anJar:s:mas. hews, dirF the 1 Zo wrote ann jncing S ety wants for its39 words
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Article67 1953-01-08 1 SYDNEY, Jan 7 (AP) An Australian patrol killed two New Guinea tribesmen and wounded j third while defending Use r against a bow and arrow attack from the combined forces ol two tribes on New Year's eve, according to a government report published m Port Moresby.67 words
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Article687 1953-01-08 1 KT ALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The cost to implement the National School system m Malaya, whereby children between the ages of six to 12 will be given free primary education, will amount to the colossal sum of 8800 million, Mr. E. Himsworth. the Federation's new Financial Secretary687 words
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Article, Illustration279 1953-01-08 1 FOUR KILLED IN 8 A.M. CRASH FOI X Chinese women, I tii rre m their forties and one a young expectant mother, were killed instantaneously when the lorry conveying tluMii to work crashed Into an oncoming; lorry at the Bth milestone Thomson Road at eiijht279 words
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Article29 1953-01-08 1 ARCHBISHOP Valerian! Cii'ii B who is to be the first Indian cardinal of the Koa:. n Cal Church, arrived m Jtome I y plane stei y. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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339 1953-01-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed—Sever, more terrorists hove been killed and two wounded by Security Forces m the Federation. Two more nave surrendered. The King's African Rifles accounted Eor three £f»ifJ cn ™f a<L o- T the o,licv Commanding went a sara Gerald339 words
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Article93 1953-01-08 1 PARIS. Jan. T (AFP) The French National Assembly today voted lor tiie investiture Of Radical leader Rene Mayer who will now attempt to form France's 18th government since tiie war. The voting was 389 to 205. The majority required fm the investiture is 314. The investiture followed93 words
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Article25 1953-01-08 1 JAPAN'S first post-war ambassador to Australia, Haruhiko Hishi, arrived m Sydney yesterday by plane from Tokvj with a party of 21. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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275 1953-01-08 1 LOUDSPEAKERS blared the word that the strike was over to thousands of Singapore Naval Base workers yesterday. The workers received their Representative Council's decision with cheers and smiles and they were told to resume work at 7 a.m. today. The vital decision was275 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-01-08 1 SANTA MONICA, California, Jan. 7: (Reuter) London-born film actress Elizabeth Taylor gave birth to a 7 lbs. 3 ozs boy m Santa Monica Hospital today. It was delivered by a Caesarean operation. The actress was reported to be "doing fine".45 words
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Article92 1953-01-08 1 GREAT BRIDGE, England. Jan. 7. (Reuter) Fishmonger Norman Smith claims that lie owns a moose-catching crab named Catherine. Catherine. according to Mr. Smith, has caught and killed five mice m two days. He says she started mousing when she fell out of a crate92 words
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Article31 1953-01-08 1 AN express train yesterday hit a motor truck at a level crossing at Colae. 90 miles from Melbourne, killing a man and three children m the truck. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article27 1953-01-08 1 STEADY rain has broken the worst drought m the history of the Northern Territory of Australia and saved hundreds of thousands of cattle. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article29 1953-01-08 1 TFIE Ceylon government's first shipment or rubber to Chi-. a under the five-year pad leaves by the Polish vessel. Hugo Kollatj, m the next lew A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article93 1953-01-08 1 LEWES. Tan. 7, (AP) To drink someone else's beer is an unforgivable sin and deserves a punch on the nose, according to an English judge. Norman Hyde, ased 3U. was charged m Lewes court yesterday with punching Henry Attwood m a pub after Attwood had93 words
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118 1953-01-08 1 KARACHI, Jan. 7, (Renter).— The Karachi Evening Star reported tonight L'eat Pakistan will become aii independent sovereign republic* The Evening Star, which is associated with the Muslim League newspaper Dawn, quoted "good authority" for saving the Prime Minister. Khwaja Nazimuddin, would move m the Constituent118 words
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Article122 1953-01-08 1 Lenin Pre-atomic WASHINGTON, Jan, 7, Pi 1 a_nt Truman, mdii atii g United States can explode the hydrogen I I today that if he t; to Josef Stalin he v. him that a third v. i I me "ruin foi 5 regime and four home122 words
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Article35 1953-01-08 1 AS THE .1. of 'I was summoned to i »urt to answer charges that thee* irregularities m ate City Council i farmer vesta Minister of Justice for "vernal poli ibusing power." U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article31 1953-01-08 1 l v. 5 k trm i m Sing p i 9 o'clock this morning aboard the aircraft carrier H [.S P< rse al thi S• pore Naval 8..31 words
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Advertisement35 1953-01-08 1 i ■-iArii Iv A* < y At X -/V> li BUTTER is IMPORTANT lOC FOR THESE BRANDS vi\ INLJt. Dfirtltl/J c mi buy fresh butter r^ w AND AUSTRALIAN mean quality nJPORE COLD STORAGE CO., ITD.35 words
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Advertisement70 1953-01-08 1 SjjEU MOTOR OIL ctyaxaimed m Scot&md SCOTCH WHISKY thai elusive "something" m thee ■tiwewptterg ifl Gietllivet, m the Highlands ol Bantlshue. captured m this highest grade ol v\hisL\. In the process of distillation, the Glenfiddich Balvenie-Glcnlivet Distilleries, ol which VVm. Grant if Sons are sole proprietors, use the mar\ellou» liill70 words
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Article, Illustration542 1953-01-08 2 More Than 2, 500 Plans Submitted To The Council Standard Staff Reporter NEVER were so many houses, flats and quarters built m Singapore as were completed last year. Never were so many plans submitted to the City Council. The biggest post war building project— the PasirStandard - 542 words
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Article188 1953-01-08 2 Phones In All Wards Request THE 3D telephone booths, now on tbeir way to Singapore from London to be installed m North Ward kampongs. are far from adequate to meet the lequirements of the kampons fo ks m cases of emergency. said Mr. I.cc Choon Eng. City Councillor (Labour West)188 words
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Article43 1953-01-08 2 KOH TIAN SENG was remanded m the Central locki until to-day after being charged m the Singapore Fo irth Police Court yesterday with using criminal force to outrage the modesty of a woman. Lee Mow See. He 1 denied the allegation.43 words
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Article85 1953-01-08 2 MOHAMMED Veeram was yesterday tentatively charged m the Singapore Second District Court with attacking Lai Wan Seng with a jack knife on Jan. 6 at Ayer Rajah Road. He claimed trial and a bail of $500 was allowed until Jan. 14. In another case85 words
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Article90 1953-01-08 2 A GOVERN MEXT statement issued last night refutes a local English newspaper (not The Standard) report that demands for salary revision of certain grades of employee m the Civil Aviation Departmenl aie for twice of present wages. The following are the monthly scale of wages: oflice90 words
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Article28 1953-01-08 2 A women, Tan Van, was yesterday sentenced to two days imprisonment for stealing two bundles of wood worth $3, belonging to the War Department, Singapore.28 words
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Article29 1953-01-08 2 KOH 'HENG SENG n> 10 a nl •apore f irth P< c t ari 3 ;>en- 25 to havi f h c want29 words
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Article136 1953-01-08 2 Coronation: No Muslim Procession HE Ole e a on a lhe Hon t ring theii T howan arch c ther R >r.d or t [n.3 r'cvint- 1 1 1 Singa- f etins 01 Tues- > of 50 was I 1 c the celebraII Aral InI n p n M ns136 words
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175 1953-01-08 2 Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Limited Kuala Lumper Outputs tioned Comt under the ai aj i nl v j h-Orit (Ma i ror the mth of r» r, i are a fo.Pii A •il Tin Dre Iging .12:7 Batu Selangoi Tin 1 gCo LW 380 B Tin Di edgii nited 1,712 J. pang175 words
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Article69 1953-01-08 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Johore which led tiie Federation m Town Council elections has gone a step further m planning to have trained election officials. The Government has created a p is) tor an Assistant Supervi of Elections. Applications have already been invited fr n those m69 words
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Article35 1953-01-08 2 CHINESE Schools m Kluang District are now under the charge of Mr. Tung Theft* Seng, Asst. Inspector of Chinese Schools, Batu Pahat. Mr. Tung's office will still be at Rntu Pahat35 words
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Article108 1953-01-08 2 ASP. Koh Lian Wah. H >ks ib-Branch. C.1.D.. yesto d The Singapore F Distrii I rl .lodge. W B amy how he rod -li with a party ives <c;i arrested three C two ai ned. One as carrying a revoh er and anoyonet on a108 words
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Article, Illustration186 1953-01-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Teachers' Union will submit a memorandum to the Colony Government calling for an immediate implementation of pensions for English Aided School teachers. This decision was taken at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Teachers' Union held ar St. Joseph's School.186 words
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Article77 1953-01-08 2 Jap Consul Back In Week Standard Staff Reporter MR. K. Ninomiya, Japanese Consul General, Singapore. who is a: tending a conference of Japanese embassy and consular officials, stationed m East Asia, at New Delhi, will return to Singapore next week. Arriving mi n Singapore a day hefore him will be77 words
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Article133 1953-01-08 2 Smallpox Threat Averted STRICT pn cautions were taken by the Singapore Port Health authorities last night Ito ward off a threat of small pox, caused by the arrival of the British India steamer Santhia. A case of smallpox was discovered among the deck passengers al Penang. and as a result133 words
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Article81 1953-01-08 2 AT 10 p.m. on Tuesday two I men came up from behind a I Chinese m a dark spot at Tiong Poh Road, caught hold of his right wrist and applied an arm-lock. With their victim securelj held, one ->f the men took an 1 $80 wrist watch81 words
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Article47 1953-01-08 2 House Thieves Take Clothes A HOUSE at Pet am Road m Singapore was broken into early yesterday morning. Clothes, a pair of sunglasses and cash $7 total value $261 were stolen. Entry into the house was made by scaling the wall and forcing open the balcony door.47 words
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Article71 1953-01-08 2 'Pass' Cost Him $50 A SINGAPORE ta or. Chan Siew Chee was fined $50 m the Second Police Court j terday for cheating [smail bin l-h..k an S.T.C. bus nduo tor. of 3 0 cents < n Oct 2. lav. year. It was stated that when Ismail approached the accused71 words
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Article33 1953-01-08 2 MR A. R. Mc EVVA N Superintendent ef P0 I ice, Special Branch, returned by air from Bongkong >ye terday after eight months' leave m Great Britain and Hoi gkong.33 words
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Article130 1953-01-08 2 TIIE programme organiser of the English -schools of Radio Malaya reminds principals that schools' radio programme notes cannot be sent to schools who have not asked for them on the form provided. Although forms of request for Teachers' notes for 1053 were I sent to all130 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-01-08 2 SAD news came to two brothers of the Singapore contingent of scouts as they were happily busying about their camp at Greystanes. near Sydney, where the PanPacific Jamboree is being held. They were told that their GO-year-old mother, Madam Tan Boon Neo had died suddenly lastStandard - 122 words
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Article313 1953-01-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CHARGE that an oflicial of the Singapore C t\ Council has been sending a Welfare Officer te> approach members of the executive committee of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation to get their agreement to amendments to the terms of313 words
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74 1953-01-08 2 A RECOMMEND that tiie ii> < should make sin. sentation te> the Si Colonial Sei an exempt all Und building bel n-i City CaoiM from provisions i.f the Control of Pen! Bill bein? emsideered al month's me ng ul w Council s Esta c*74 words
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Advertisement311 1953-01-08 2 _#lr___ ifl I—3 __^_L _c JK i— V i, S4Jk_S___4 eo(^ w w _lB*l b^p** aes** S [ccted by the i L of 1 A well designed Ironing Tobtc of oil Ste<. cons:ru<tion I with a high-grade white felt which is clamped drurr I ghr the table top. it is311 words
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Article960 1953-01-08 3 Vickers Stresses Need For Expansion WHY expenditure on Singapore's 10-Year Medical Plan must not be curtailed but, on the other hand, must be steadily and progressively expanded was fully and clearly explained with comparative facts and figures by Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services,960 words
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Article33 1953-01-08 3 1st Local Man To Fly At Night liixi Iru ia I eors* 1 attracted roads. j. that lew 1 i.iH-'.n right fc LS att X fa Batten i s ifta r> l*X >.iv33 words
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Article14 1953-01-08 3 Obstructed: 3 Fined $225 De P Street, R Vi h c, Teo Heo d14 words
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Article201 1953-01-08 3 OB The Federal Leojsla- accepted the decision ol the on Privileges to impose no further spap hich purported to pubic comi ittee appointed by the recommendations on the subject of I, 81, D v be i tlai i of pri\ i US one I201 words
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322 1953-01-08 3 Pen Stolen From Student Found With Jap 's Bones A Parker pen that was taken from a Hongkong University student by a Japanese soldier alter the capture of Hongkong 12 years ago, was recently unearthed together with the remains of the soldier who fell m the Battle of Singapore, on322 words
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Article56 1953-01-08 3 ARRESTED while m possession of six small packets of i Indian hemp Ahmad bin Abu i Bakar was sentenced to one i year's rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. Ahmad was arrested In Serangoon Road on Dec. lb last veir He had three pre-56 words
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Article28 1953-01-08 3 THE writej-ofl of an overpayment of $1,091 made to two women tailors employed m the Perak Police Contingent was authorised by the Federal Council yesterday.28 words
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Article44 1953-01-08 3 A LECTURE on "Etiquette for students and travellers overseas" will be given on Saturday Jan. 10. at 4 p.m. at the YW.C.A.. Rattles Quay, under the auspices of the new-ly-formed Little Women s Club. Friends and their guests arc invited.44 words
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Article, Illustration294 1953-01-08 3 SINGAPORE'S glamour-girls vvill not have to appear half nude m French Bikinis to win a free trip to Hong Kong and back, or alternatively to act Sl.ooo m cash when they participate m the beauty contest to pick a "Miss Max Factor294 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-01-08 3 DANCER Judd Lane and some of Queenie Paul's Australian Sunkissed Cuties from the Celebrity Club, Sydney, who are due m Singapore from Australia m the Charon ne\t Monday. Two other male stars a singer and a comedian augment the entire troupe of six ballet Kills73 words
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Article, Illustration680 1953-01-08 3 RF 1 OW are names of success- j fn] candidates irom the Singapore Institute of Commerce who r d for the Pitman s Commercial Examination during A INTERMEDIATE TYPEWRITING Class I: Mannan'K, Husain. \i |sa M. Copeland, Eng Tiang p,^ Wong Tong Lim, Hock Choo680 words
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Advertisement167 1953-01-08 3 for (guaranteed W x mSB/ _____i w 1 ___oB_f M 1 K|pP^^ I HVEtY BATT^^is GUARANTEED 1 BY US TD BiVE FULL LIFE C,. AC^,„ ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. OF ENGLAND SINGAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUHPU* PENANG 1 _^™K_^^i T JmmmmWs&MW Jwm B lllllllP^_fff T"^ __ellP^^^ f*^M W167 words
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Article, Illustration349 1953-01-08 4 Yeap Suggests Low Cost Building Plan KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A good Moloyon nation con only be built up if the masses m this country ore educated and capable of thinking for themselves, said Mr. Yeap Choong Kong speaking on his motion for more schools m the349 words
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Article94 1953-01-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Due to the rise m the cost of peroductioen ol bread, pa**_culaxty the increase**d exist of flour. Government lias deeded that. as from tomorrow the controled price of bread will be increased The wholesale price has ::e up from 'L'\94 words
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Article140 1953-01-08 4 Disciplinary Body Plan By UMNO KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Unitesd Malays National Organisation decideej at an i xescutive meeting hc'.d ai the Majestic Hotel, this week, to form a body to handle disciplinary action whenever this is .necessary. The Organisation's economic adviser, inche Ismail Aii. was given power to receive140 words
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Article56 1953-01-08 4 Big Lottery In April KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The million dollar lottery of the United Malaya National Organisation may be launched m April this year. Inche Zulkifli. Genera! Secretary, disclosed yesterday. He added that plans for the lottery will be completed at the semi-annual general meeting of UMNO, to be held56 words
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Article80 1953-01-08 4 Malaya Needs Boys' Clubs MR. J. C. MacDouall. Chief Social Welfare Officer of the Federation. paying his first official visit to Johore. advocated clubs for small boys m Malaya. A former member of the Hongkong Rotary Club, Mr. MacDouall was the guest of the Johore Bnhru Rotary Club at their80 words
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Article76 1953-01-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Three men were discharged by Inche Ismail m the First Magistrate's court today, on a charge of robbing a woman. Hussein Jan, of her jewellery valued $570. The three men, Mohamed Hussein, Rahim AU and Fodil Abdullah, were alleged to have committed76 words
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Article56 1953-01-08 4 A LARGE number of guests attended the wedding of Mr. Yap Beng Teck. who is on the staff of the Government English School, Batu Pahat and Miss Lim Seok Yah at the Chinese Christian Church. The bride is also a teachw at the Cheng Siew56 words
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Article25 1953-01-08 4 MR. M.H.L. Evans has been appointed Senior Executive Engineer, PWD, X uang. to succeed Mr. CF. Sutton, who ig leaving the State.25 words
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Article102 1953-01-08 4 IPOH. Wed— A man who gave bail to a woman charged with house-breaking lost $50 when she did not appear m the court on the day of trial. Chan Sow Lan. 20. arrested by a warrant told the President of Sessions court, Mr. Justice J.102 words
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Article34 1953-01-08 4 KOTA BHARU. Wed— Mr. R. Gonzales, 51. Public works Department technical assistant m Kelantan since 1939. died yesterday of a heart attack at the General Hospital here. His funeral was held today.34 words
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Article223 1953-01-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Asked by Mr. Yeap Choong Kong why Government decided to raise school fees for those m Standard V and above m Government and Government-aided English schools, the Member for Education. Dato E. E. C. Thuraisinghaen. replied that the reason was the great223 words
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Article255 1953-01-08 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— The Adult Education Association, Johore Branch, has failed to live up to expectations, during the last 12 months, said Mr. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, **the Association's Secretary, yesterday. Lack of enthusiasm among its members, was the main cause of failure, he added.255 words
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Article, Illustration223 1953-01-08 4 MISS JADE SNOW WONG of San Francisco, an American artist and writer of Chinese descent, is leaving for Asia this week to lecture on ceramic art m the United States. She will leave the United States on Jan. 10 for 2223 words
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Article38 1953-01-08 4 THE first Johore Assizes will be opened official ly at Johore Bahru on Jan. 12. after a brief ceremony. Mr. Justice Paul Storr will make a brief address before taking the first case.38 words
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Article70 1953-01-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Authorisation was given by the Federal Council today to the payment of a pension, gratuity or retiring allowance to any superior Police Officer, or Police constable who may be discharged on reorganisation or reduction of (he establishment of tbe Police Force. Under the70 words
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Article115 1953-01-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wesme**day. To meet the voti of a scheme to nHesc! three suitable candidate*- for sending to the University of Oxford, England, for a B.S honours degree In Nat iral Science with Biology v .V mal Ecology as compulsory subjects, the Federal Counc il115 words
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Article47 1953-01-08 4 MR. E. V. A. Pe< rs, former Superintendent ol Po tached to Kuala Lumpen Police Headquarters, 1.. be n appointed the Preside! t of the Sessions Court. North Perak. Mr. Peers will take charge from Mr. M. Gait on who js going on leave shortly.47 words
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Article207 1953-01-08 4 THE first M woman believed te graduated m sue training m tfetettct 2Vyear old MKs h\nik li of Kuala Lumpu: week she proud I reti from the I nited with top honour < and a Bachelor of n decree m Heime Econ. specializing m the207 words
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Article177 1953-01-08 4 PENANG, Wed.— A woman witness m a yurl ary inquiry into a tentative charge of mui.ler day warned by the Second Magistrate, Mr. J. Bi to speak the truth. She was Pa«cmah B< ■< wifi of one of the \'xo a seed pewsons, Mehs.neci. T;:e other177 words
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Advertisement435 1953-01-08 4 J t__H^. &'jkt\ mv mam m r )"Hb^^^_ V<k- amm. aja%mjfm/ t mWW^ ___k fc_^r^ 1 hey arc borh 55! Mr. A looks rrcmaturdy aged, and is loeong h:s hair last. He is short <>t breath, tires 1 a :Iv, and lacks concentration. He is only hall the man he435 words
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Advertisement116 1953-01-08 4 =I^^*. ma%. Mb a am am at I^PFAFF XkxE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIBSINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH, PENa* Siwgopore Showroom*: 304 f/F, Orchard Rood, Tei. 22 "The lust light votmedy for mccc. m< 1 1 than I han' finmrs to count .lift' so gay that every situation his n hunt'116 words
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Article, Illustration493 1953-01-08 5 fed. Pension Scheme May Be Re-examined KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— "Old Faithfuls"— retired Federation Gv ,c-nrYient servants— were today assured by the Deputy High! --.jssioner, Sir Donald MocGill i vray that if the new pensions' heme "should show m some respect that it is not equitable" fLvernmentStandard - 493 words
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Article21 1953-01-08 5 Municipal Chiefs To Confer -Munk S ite impui ii oteren c x- Moni kni aj> hi G s s r 321 words
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22 1953-01-08 5 Made False Declaration Court Told i jedara- PassI IS v red that he ra foi 12 ibei hr s(3 :oe. lot >" Ifl22 words
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Article39 1953-01-08 5 Malay ?r. Raja Mohd. m the I Po ice Court res harges of I v from the D the Kandang J to have earrings, a .1 Or och beats Harun. 1 is remanded J4 rours.39 words
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Article44 1953-01-08 5 NO EVIDENCE, YOUTH FREED EOX. one of the! ely chargre Mr. J. B. k Singapore rt with -yo j'd boy, Sei ag, a: the junction Road and OutDoc R. was ace magistrate re- there was no evt- accused, Koh .'as Bound guilty, deferred until44 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-01-08 5 r HBBI »ci« millions of dollars m a Tan and many eds more were strewn ahowt at Clemenceau Read 1/ l »_ht but nobody seemed ta care. Reason— the n was meant for the dead. r --e "moaev aitelj packed was feeing conveyed m a 2J "JJJBI there was a72 words
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Article155 1953-01-08 5 IPOH, Wed Inaugural eetin* ol I Perak Pro-J p esa c Party wi_ be held on Sati rday. J tn. 10 at 3 p.m. al pre ses ol the Perak C erii il Union, Ipoh. Mi PA Seenivasag; m, the hah nan ol the party155 words
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Article77 1953-01-08 5 KUCHING, Wed.— A mira ulous cure resulting from the UM of Tiger Balm ointment wa- reported today. Mr. Chua Kai-hup. a bj)-veax-old pepoer grower, who was afflicted with facial paralysis had sought advice from Western and Chinese medical men without success. The ad ment had begun77 words
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Article59 1953-01-08 5 KUANTAN, Tues. Sulong bin Hitam a special constable, charged m the Kuantan court with being absent from .duty for more than 21 days, said he wa* not arrested, but came hack to the police station, Kuantan ou his own accord. The magistrate said he had committed an offence59 words
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168 1953-01-08 5 Methodist Report On Public Morals MALACCA. Wed.— Approbation of the Roman Catholic stand on the observance of pertinent standards of decency m books and films was yesterday expressed by the Malayan Methodist Conference here m its report on public morals. The relevant committee said it was important that care be168 words
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Article83 1953-01-08 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. "I saw the pot and there was toddy m it. There was also a mug beside the pot I was thirsty and I took up the mug and poured out some toddy. I was about to drink when I was arrested," said Sinnathamby,83 words
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Article38 1953-01-08 5 APPROVAL was given yesterday by the Federal Council to the expenditure of $30a,uuu to meet the cost of implementing a new scheme for increases to pensions, which has been prepared m conjunction with •T. r /^.iianimMlL38 words
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Article167 1953-01-08 5 PENANG, Wed.— The people of Sungei Kechil New Village were told last night by the District Officer, Nibong Tebal. Mr. K. S. Oldham, that* villages would not be permanently enclosed by wire fences. These would be removed when the Emergency ended. It was a167 words
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Article128 1953-01-08 5 KUANTAN. Wed. Residents of Kuantan have been warned that water is rationed and will be on for only four hours a day. They also have been warned to boil water for ?0 minutes before drinking. Keasons are the prolonged dry weather and the fact that128 words
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Article100 1953-01-08 5 KUANTAN. Tues— All bin Hassan, a police supervisee, went to Mariam binte Abdul- lah's house m Tanjong Api, Kuantan. when she was not m. He took from a bag eight pieces of cloth and disposed of them m Trengganu and Kuantan. They were worth about Two100 words
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Article40 1953-01-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Syed Osman bin Aii. former Johore State Information Officer, returned home yesterday, after spending six months m England. He spent three months at the Central information Office, London and two months touring regional offices.40 words
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310 1953-01-08 5 IPOH, Wed.— The 62nd birthday of rhe Sultan of Perak which falls on Jon. 1 5 will bo celebrated with traditional pomp and pageantry on the Ipoh Padang. This is a break from tradition. No Perak Sulton has ever celebrated hit birthday m310 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-01-08 5 STI^DEVTS of the Anemsl Lovrrs' League held a se**^ 11 New Year Social and Dance at the Raffles Institution Hall AbeaiSM students and guests were present. Among them were ALL'S president Mr. V. YV. Frampton and vue-iirev,-dent. Mr. L. C. Ravner. who m the picture, is enjoying dance with Miss56 words
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Article191 1953-01-08 5 KLALA LUMPUR, Wed-* The Kuala Lumpur First Ma* gistrate. Inche Ismail. toda| adjourned the Court midwai through the hearing of a cfii mina] caas to visit the p sd of the alleged offence. He did so follow ng the n« tradictory evidence gives l191 words
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Article164 1953-01-08 5 KLANG, Wed kb Wahab, i Malay police di attached to the Klan« Po I was fined $100 m the Klang District Seiatonei Court foi causing the death of a ryi P. K. John on Dr< 4 last 3 His luetice was also .--jspenfor tb. rce months.164 words
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Article697 1953-01-08 6 "p XCEPT [or lhe dissipation of strength m Kashmir, India and Pakistan are devoting more of their energies towards putting their houses m order. Five years of independence, far from bringing about the fasti in.il chaos and disintegration of which we were warned, sees these two countries697 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1953-01-08 6 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - Asia Remains In The Forefront Of Stalin 's Plans EDWARD CRANKSHAW wont* ,Tßm^J±^^m^^^^^^^ oii^ S^_^rß^li______«^^^^ By THE New Year opens with a shift of emphasis m the cold war from the West to the East. Considering that m Asia the cold war is m fact a hot war— or a1,175 words
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Letter300 1953-01-08 6 Sir:— The Town Board and the Water-works section of the Public Works Department, Kuala Lipis. should be highly commended for their servioe m maintaining the status quo of the town's thirty-year old water-supply which was installed to cater the need of about two thousand inhabitants. Today the300 words
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Letter221 1953-01-08 6 Sir;— Mr John Eber was arrested two years ago today and is still under detention, WITHOUT benefit of trial m a Court of Justice. At a Review held on March 17, 1952 (at which I was present), th e Chairman of the Advisory Committee indicated to221 words
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Letter174 1953-01-08 6 Sir; I was considerably amused when I read your correspondent "A Junior G.C.S. Clerk's" letter. "Temporaries m the G.C.S." which appeared m your issue of the 22nd. ulto. I have no comments to make on his remarks regarding the dissension among the ranks of the G.C.S..174 words
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Article769 1953-01-08 6 WILLIAM CLARK - How Hot Is The Cold War? WILLIAM CLARK By AT the last meeting of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, held m February m Lisbon, General Eisenhower, then th e Supreme Allied Commander m Europe, gave an impassioned address on the purposes of North Atlantic defence; as he left a Continental delegate769 words
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Article25 1953-01-08 6 themselves, lea ■> 4 leade rship vhi Malay leaders ii ECathis, "a j Peng which springs b Ugent farmers and ers, the fishermen §J25 words
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Article56 1953-01-08 6 endorses the autoo. 'Tiie daily deplores 1 ference with w i citizens view elect lo pore has a total of 1 .000.000 and out 100 per cent turn mi I measure of self go i It is also hoped that I lature will extend ■■'<■ rights m order56 words
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Article51 1953-01-08 6 SIN CHEW JIT POM i Prime Minister iing to his World W Churchill's statemc States is coneserne d General Eisenhowi to the battle come as a surprise Americans. Is the I uj) to some of again queries thei i the shooting war i- m the Far East-51 words
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Advertisement27 1953-01-08 6 START SAYINC; CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. VOL 1 CAN OPEN A \AYIN„S ACCOUNT FOX AS Lil TLE AS SI INTEREST WILL BE PAID AT U% PER ANNUM27 words
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Miscellaneous11 1953-01-08 6 USEUSSTUSTACFI "Oi! I shed. Been waitin' loni-r—or am talkin' to mysetf?"11 words
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Article, Illustration443 1953-01-08 7 Sees No Early End To Korean Conflict LONDON, Jan. 7.— The Foreign Secretory, Mr. Anthony Edf"/ said lost night that Britain believes there is no early end to the fighting m Korea and he charged that the Soviet Premier, Josef Stalin, was not sincere when he declaredUP; Reuter; AP - 443 words
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41 1953-01-08 7 Mossadeq Gains Full Majlis Support era c iron an and ted a*»t r 11- iS I aid D [erences a•• g aud .ker of I v twe the He ise Makki met I gents une ng nstead d ''ome UP ReuterUP; Reuter - 41 words
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Article123 1953-01-08 7 TOKYO, Jan. 1 fl P^— United Nations naval power poured sh< Is and bombs into ti r isi defences ofl the ves i tasl oi North Korea toi' c r s batt eship. Mcs j ai the British cruiser, gjj ngham, blasted ezoasta o s caves123 words
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Article47 1953-01-08 7 PoW Does A Good Turn .7 (1 'Pi ph says a i prisona lable, Singase*oul I o fl y his sick the Japanin Singapore, Pan-Pa rifle Uu es near when he re eh ed al nrst Lim to his ane after "he instead, he m the plane47 words
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Article40 1953-01-08 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 7 (UPW President-elect Dwight Eisenhower fresh from a conference with Prime Minister Winston Churchill, called the entire High Command of his new administration to meet for a round-table conference on Monday and Tuesday next.40 words
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Article88 1953-01-08 7 Red Teams For Malaya COLOMBO. Jan! 7, (Renter* Australia wiU soon send twe Red Cross teams to Malaya to help re-sett!e the Malayan jungle population m newly set up villages mere. Mr Geoffrey Wilson, Director ol *he Technical Assistance Bureau of the Colombo Plan: for aid to South and SputhEast88 words
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Article73 1953-01-08 7 BANGKOK, Jan. 7, (AFPV —The Agriculture Ministry today estimated that Thailand will nol be able to export more than 800.000 tons of rice this year if local self-sufficiency m rice consumption is to be maintained. This is because of a decrease m rice harvests due to73 words
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Article240 1953-01-08 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 7, (Reuter .-"Another meeting with President-elect Dwight Eisenhower will highlight Mr Churchill's programme for today, it was announced here Later Mr. Thomas Dewey, Republican Governor of New York State, was joining Mr. Churchill for dinner at the home of Mr. Bernard Baruch,240 words
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Article136 1953-01-08 7 TOKYO Jan 7. (AP) —The prosecution m the Dorothy Krueger Smith murder trial rested today after the general s daughter was quoted as saying •T waited for my husband to go to sleep and stabbed him. The defence promptly moved for dismissal on grounds of insufficient136 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-01-08 7 photo. > 'uhoto shows som. of the 350 <W*-**L_^ <>*___! 322^ m Manila following extensive raids a, ?f* ft s f v!u !K C cWnesn Communist ort^#»v •^td t_e nasa detentions have "broken the back of the tw«" tion m Manila. APAP - 40 words
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Article86 1953-01-08 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 7: (Re-i titer) The United Slates Army said today that 46.000 1 enlisted men had deserted since the start of the Korean war but all except 11.000 had been brought back or returned voluntarily. For all the services Air Force. Navy and Marines86 words
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Article26 1953-01-08 7 TWO junks carrying cargoes worth about HK$2OO,OOO have been reported missing while sailing from Hongkong to Macao where they should have reported. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article119 1953-01-08 7 RANGOON, Jan. 7 (Reuter) -More than 1,000 Rangoon residents welcomed Mr. Clement Attlee, British Labour Party leader at a civic recep- tion "m the Town Hall when he arrived here yesterday to attend the Asian Socialist conference. i Mr Attlee who is attending the conference as119 words
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Article22 1953-01-08 7 MRS. Winston Churchill and her daughter. Mrs. Christopher Soames, have left by a British Overseas Airways plane for Jamaica- UPUP - 22 words
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463 1953-01-08 7 HAIG NICHOLSON - Life's Tough For Ex-King Farouk 's Double HAIG NICHOLSON By CAIRO. Jan. 7 (Reuter)— Exking Farouk's double. Ahmed Hassan El Hagagy who plays the former monarch m a new Egyptian film told me yesterday how he has been openly insulted many times since the abdication. He had often been mistaken463 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-01-08 7 JAPAN REBUILDS DEFENCE FORCES photos. TOP picture: i«o frigates of Japan's mari- time safety corps execute training manoeuvres m Tokyo bay. The corps is part of Japan's newly- constituted defence or- ganisation. < LOWER picture: Mem- bers of Japan's national defence force train with > i half-track vehicles mount- ingAP - 75 words
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Article306 1953-01-08 7 Behind The Soviet Smile: RANGOON, Jan. 7 (Reuter)-Mr. Ales Bebler, Yugoslav delete to the Asian Socialist con ierencj here gave a lead m warning it against the threat ol new' imperialism from Soviet Russia. He said: "under the Soviet-Union's soc.alis ie and peace-loving mask is306 words
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187 1953-01-08 7 TOKYO. Jan. 7 (ReuterAAP)— President Syngman Rhee who left Japan thi^ morning after a two-day visit, said his trip and hi* talks with Mr. Shigem Yoshida, Japan's Prime Minister, had "achieved more than he had expeeled. Authoritative sources hen felt his visit might187 words
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Article99 1953-01-08 7 KAPEXGURIA. Jan 7 Re ncr) Jomo Kenyatta >f -he Kenya African I i ook part m a Man hia i oa tiaking ceremons f ■ating roasted meat an I ng through an arch of bi cave according to X witness at the Mau Ma here today.99 words
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Advertisement124 1953-01-08 7 IUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stonrord London Correspondent LONDON. Jon. 7 The following ore the clos.ng prier. ot rubber ond tin on London Market today— LONDwN AUBBIR LONDON TIN Wr 251 d Spot £942 per ton Fe P b 25 id. buyers, £943 .eller.. r^ buy?r;:%93°rsc.le rs 935 Apr. June /s«d.124 words
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Article282 1953-01-08 8 Global Flights To Start After Peace Treaties COLOGNE, Jan. 7— West Germany set up a six-million-mark company today to start a global airline as soon as German air sovereignty is restored by the Western powers m return for a military alliance. Walter Kreipe. former Luftwaffe general andAP; Reuter - 282 words
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Article101 1953-01-08 8 LONDON. Jan. 7 (Renter) British European Airways m 1952 set up a new record for any airline outside the Un-te-J States by carrying a total of U41,0t0 passengers during the year. In the 12 months ended December 31, aircraft belonging to the Corporation101 words
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Article54 1953-01-08 8 HONGKONG. Jan. 7 (Reuter)—Pirates operating m international waters between Hongkong and Macao have looted more than 30 cargocarrying junks recently, according to a despatch from Macao. Three additional junks have filed complaints to Macao marine authorities last Monday. the report said. They claimed to have Lost54 words
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Article35 1953-01-08 8 BUENOS AIRES. Jan 7 (AFP» A parrgo ship. The Eastbank, left here yesterday for India carrying the first delivery of Argentine wheat for India under the trade agreement between the two countries.35 words
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Article133 1953-01-08 8 MELBOURNE. Jan. 7 (Reu-ter-AAP) The Melbourne Herald reported that the Japanese Government has refused passports to Japanese pearl divers to work m the pearling industry at Broome on the northwest coast of Australia. Some months ago the Australian Government agreed t<j admit a limited133 words
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68 1953-01-08 8 TOKYO. Jan. 7.— (AFP) A ■clinical survey mission composed ol government and private representatives will fly to [ndia early next month to ~:cr> up the proposed construrtion of a joint India-Japan sted mill there, it is learnt. While m India, the group will investigate68 words
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Advertisement657 1953-01-08 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland *»ja Frane-isco Los Angeles \l| American Canadian Cities Penang P. Sham Spore Ari LA/SI ANADA BEAR SFeb JFeb Z<Uxn lFeb 26Feb A VESSEL 24/25 Feb. 26Feb 27Feb IMar »4Mar f k full particular! of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and passenger Bookings, etc. Agenti657 words
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Advertisement778 1953-01-08 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAS'I MALAY A Hong Tat for Rengat Jan 13 Frequent sailing to Muar Hong Thong for .Malacca Port Dirkson Bengkalis Jan 8 Resang lfi Mi ar Jan 11 SARAWAK N.BORNEO Segamat for Penang Darvel for Miri. Telok Anson Jan 1! Labuan.. lesselton. Pangkor tor Malacca778 words
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Advertisement481 1953-01-08 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailing* to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang from "Fooihow*' In Port Hongkong "Anking" Jan 21 Jan -4 H'konj; Sail.- Sails Penan? Spore for "Anking" Jan 9 Hongkong "Foochow"481 words
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Advertisement586 1953-01-08 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK (OMin» Ni Spore P.g'haai f^^ j -FIONIA* foi Bangkok 18/18 Jsn j "MALACCA" for Djakarta, Bangkok, t-ktgm- H«ig- i kong. Manila Kobe end M/MMm m.. Yokohama Zl Z4, 0 ,f "MORELLA' for Bangkok. Takubar Z7/z»jan IVIEONIA' for Bangkok 17/18 Feb W/HPeb li Hr|k586 words
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410 1953-01-08 9 HONGKONG. Jon. (Keufer-AAP) Hongkong, which used to be aa-^'a grocery shop has become the For East's bargain basement. The t 5 the result of the Korean war and the fact that the Colony has ,*i million tons of surplus goods, originally410 words
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Article330 1953-01-08 9 City Bank Names New Officials THF DIRECTORS of The Ntaional City Bank of New York have appointed Howard C. Shepherd as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer to succeed William j Gage Brady. Jr.. who is retiring at the age of 65 under the Bank's retirement plan. Mr.330 words
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Article39 1953-01-08 9 SINGAPORE Cl in< se Cham- bea Cc era noon prii Copra I ;A Jan. $40: Pepper Rluntok (white) $520; S irawak $510; Lampong w lite $490; Lampong (black) $420. C i nut Oil (new) $65 (old) *&OJSQ.39 words
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109 1953-01-08 9 BONN. Jan. 7 (Reuter)— West German Economic Minister. Professor Ludwig Erhard, has called on the Germans to i --produce more, better and cheaper goods" and said that West Germany's export surplus made the mark •'one of the world's hardest currencies. He gave figures to show109 words
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Article59 1953-01-08 9 LONDON. Jan. 7 (Renter)— Western Germany and Italy are substantially under-cutting Japan's exports of rayon yarn to South-East Asian markets, a message m the Financial Times said. The paper's correspondent m Osaka added that many Japanese manufacturers believed that if this trend continued Japan's sales59 words
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Article36 1953-01-08 9 HONGKONG. Jan. 7.- Soernal Standard Service Closina prices on the Hongkong Ex; -*ange tori -iv were $15.57 to in Bsfi.ot2s to US$l: $1.» Malayan $1: $0,252 to Indonesia Rupiah, Gold $282.75 to one taeL36 words
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Article79 1953-01-08 9 The Malayan Exchange B:mks i Association's selling rates to merchants vper Sl9O Malayan) are: (T.T. O.Do New York 32 9 16 Canada 31 58. Holland Goilders 122 T 8. Buying rates are: New V>rk dd tTT >; 33 1 3 tO.D.) 33| < 90d st> \an79 words
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222 1953-01-08 9 —Says Indian Mi n ist 3 v CALCUTTA, Jau. 7 (AFP)— lndian Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Krishna Macari, declared here yesterday that without trade with the iron cur* tain countries, trade will not prosper m the world. r The Minister, who was222 words
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Article148 1953-01-08 9 Malaya— RI Plan For Rubber Mart LONDON, Jan. 7 (AFP)— A Malaya-Indonesia plan for stabilisation of the rubber market will be presented to the Special Committee of the International Rubber Study Group this afternoon. The Committee, created m Ottawa last spring, met formally m London on Monday after its adjournment148 words
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Article152 1953-01-08 9 SHARE MARKET STEADY THE Malayan Share Market remained steady for both industrials and tins yesterday, there being good support for these shares. Rubbers were neglected and the market was quiet with no transactions being done. Changed prices were:— INDUSTRIALS. j-<i,v p. s<'"ers Fed. Dispensary 2.20 2.30 Gammons 3.82 3.92 Robinson152 words
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Article45 1953-01-08 9 CAIRO. Jan. 7 (Reuter)— The Ethiopian Charge D'A!iaires said the Egyptian Government had agreed to release a cargo of 120 tons of Eritrea ti mea; desi tined for Israel which was seiz!ed from the Norwegian ship Rimfrost at Port Said last October.45 words
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420 1953-01-08 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (Reuter) -United State* protective trade tariffs, which are creating resentment abroad, will be subjected to a high-priority review by the new Republican Administration. But even now. powerful business interests, fa :ng shrinking markets m Europe and elsewhere because of dollar420 words
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Article110 1953-01-08 9 LOSSING rubber price* (cents per lb.) m itaga pore yesterday wen-: No 1 R.S.S. Spot le>ose w%\ Wl X 0.8. m bales Jan No. 1 R.S.S. eWi No. 2 R.S.S. Bi K4 No. 3 R.S.S. 80; Ktt; Tone: Steady. SINGAPORE I n.s Tbe price of tin today wm110 words
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Article38 1953-01-08 9 AFTER B dr two cente er days, r sniall gain of I yesterday. rst arv rubber rents per lb. Bt 1 the market terd The rm l no* rubber (Js I was I I38 words
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Article, Illustration124 1953-01-08 9 photo. j A tea party was given i on Tuesday by Mr. P. J. D. Munns, the overseas representative o/ Hercules Cycle and Motor Co. Ltd. for the dealers and representatives of his firm in Singapore. Mr. Munns. who has recently returned from a business tour of Borneo, Sarawak andStandard - 124 words
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Advertisement231 1953-01-08 9 /xead tne Singapore <*Ib^ iHanfcarb J SJadepentleni Moxninq A/euripapex 5 This morning daily is published m Singapore and is retailed at IS Matt 2 -^tag-pore Standard" is devoted to local news and pictures. In addition, it carries a world-wide coverage. *j S "Singapore Standard" features articles with a mass appeal231 words
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Miscellaneous716 1953-01-08 9 ■>■ v iv/ i%* fi ire 523 OOFON* Shooting Star (MandaMedan. Pena i Ta ig. Kuala MAW... 413 a.m. 6 a_s vmsy >. vi j r GSPGRF, 4- 6 „?,i :n 7iA SUN* Priyashakhi iTamilj 12 30. -i- >*_,__- X: f Lumpui muo9) uo SURFACE MA LS &iw pm c716 words
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Article531 1953-01-08 10 Sir: "Nam Anich" m his letter published on the sth very ably put forth the "Western view" of what a Department of Chinese Studies should be like. I suppose that with minor modifications he would advance the same arguments m respect ot* a Malay Dept.531 words
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Article, Illustration195 1953-01-08 10 Sir; Why has Government suddenly decided to raise our school-fees? The reasons it gives are that there lias been no change m school-fees so far and that the standard of imparting education lias ri^en. These are bad excuses. Please let our government remember that our195 words
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Article649 1953-01-08 10 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM FREE JIT3MAS PATTERN _V©. 2 By THE SEWING INSTRUCTIONS FOR X'MAS PAtT TERNS NOS. 3 AND 4 THE THIRD AND FOURTH OF THE 14 F R E_T PATTERNS WHICH JpT PEARED EN THE CHRIST^ MAS NUMBER QF THE SINGAPORE STANDARDuT JVILL APPEAR IN THE JAN.649 words
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Article275 1953-01-08 10 Malaya's Gift To Britain Sir: This is an answer to Ihe '"Resident of Nor;h Ward" whose letter appeared on Monday. To be sure. the 4 is poverty m Singapore. There is poverty everywhere There is back-breaking poverty m London, Liverpool, Manchester. Birmingham, and practically every big city m the U.K.275 words
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Advertisement335 1953-01-08 10 __L?C_> ___t_Tj_o£~_Tr_nfY7 Opens Jm ll 1 11/ Today! 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.13, 6.13 and 9.30 p.m. m___ AS TOPICAL AS l***fc_. THE HEADLINES I e^jß jk T**r* *^T__*l ___F **> e__B_k Ik _f_____r *r\ mWi "*V»— ._•> _F __3__ __>, 3 Wi _________F_i w Bl JH Hr _i_i If <**?335 words
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Advertisement16 1953-01-08 10 CUT OUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS ond KEEP THEM BY YOU TILL YOU GET YOUR PATTERN PIECES. <VWVVVWVWVI/VVVVVViViVVM/l/^^16 words
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Advertisement338 1953-01-08 10 SEASON EXTENDED FOR ONE MORE DAY TOD i.y DANNY KAYE •Technicolor VIRGINIA MUQ Tomorrow! CHARLES CHAPLIS n \\t \\r ,\i» 4s f9 vU# e'J] f/ < < c t i v Rrleased thru I.A. Sraton Iransforred from tin- (kpiUd Today Tomorrow 11 a.m: "ROQI'OIS IR Mr plus TIM TYLERS LUCK338 words
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Miscellaneous430 1953-01-08 10 A\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\WVVW* [SBBBtEBEj S&ttRITA'DEMm^ I TODAY'S Ql OTATION: f I. "rhe present contains nothing more than the S R? st .i ,mI wnat is fountl m < > the effect was already >_ the 5 eau«.e. —Henri Kersson. s I l R! AV FOR KVERY- I > ONh: The day offers430 words
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Article319 1953-01-08 11 )f o ve To Bridge\ y ieWS Of GOVt f ll( l Employees LUMPUR. Wed.— The Federation D joint Whitley Coune.ls— one for IV of the Government Service and u;iv rated staff. Jc,,y T lb led m the Federal Coun- c councils will be to319 words
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Article54 1953-01-08 11 K T '-\LA LUMPUR Wednesday. To enable sh pI ing arrangements to be made fo 1 the repatriation ol detainees a::d banishees and their dependants during ast m >nth the Finance Committee iot the Federal Council gave approval to the provision ol <■ f)o nofl under a54 words
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Article75 1953-01-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The expenditure ot $40,383 for a suitable building m place ol the animal house at the Institute for Medical Research which was destroyed during the occupation, was approve.. by the Federal Council to* day. It is stressed that Malaya Is a yellow fever75 words
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200 1953-01-08 11 Fed. Govt, will give more scholarships to Malays I KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Minor scholarships which will cost the Federation Government $340,200 will be awarded to promising Malay boys and girls, who, owing to the limited means of their parents, might otherwise be denied the opportunity of an English education leading200 words
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Article389 1953-01-08 11 KL Gets $100,000 For Water Plant KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— To Authorise m P*»»ciple a scheme to construct a dam ot Klong Gotes. together wit hfW***£o«P ,0 S^/; to supply woter ot 20 million gallons a day to Kuala Lumpur, authority was aiven by the Federal Council today to the provision389 words
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138 1953-01-08 11 naa «en decided that <o ne w influx "i expected xh] :^l the Boy- Company, Malaj I. a nd to ensure i n_t a l boys are brought up to b 0 i ■< rtilicate .standard, an rease t t>th m the quantity ana138 words
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Article211 1953-01-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —The Federal Council today gave its consent to writing off $12,444 all but $5,379 being losses sustained by the Police Department through dishonesty. Between September, 1940. and March, 1950, a sum of $60,--244.29 was lost m the office of the 0.C.P.D..211 words
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107 1953-01-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Federal Council today met the claim put m by 'he Central Electricity Board asking that the Federal Government meet the cost of the police barracks and the police [station at the Connaught Bridge Power station. together estimated at $74,568. This107 words
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Article29 1953-01-08 11 THE Finance Committee oi the Federal Council has recommended the expenditure of $477,750 to meet the cost ol 50 armoured vehicles for the use of administrative personnei.29 words
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Advertisement381 1953-01-08 11 PERSONAL INCREASE your salary! The International Correspondence Schools (Overseas) Ltd.. 18H i Battery Road. Singapore, will explain how! Phone 2105& TUITION TO STUDY BKpg., Typing. S'hand. English j m Chinese YMCA Comm. Schooi, the school with a record for results —scored highest number of total passes at LCC Exams m381 words
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Advertisement709 1953-01-08 11 SITUATIONS VACANT KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPALITY Appointment of Probationer Health Inspectors. Applications are Invited lr*« suitably qualified persons few the post of Probationer Heall 'inspector at a basic salary ofl 596 x 12 $120 I Candidates should he aver Ml but less than 21 years of and should hold a Senioi709 words
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Advertisement375 1953-01-08 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE CITY Ol NCIL Assessment List 1953 (Section 63, Municipal The Ci'y Councfl has duly revised nm A?se- ient list inspection by owners and ofcupiers of property wnprised T N STiWhNS Secretary, City Council. *nd J_ou ry*! THE i" Bl hereby Informed I Mohamed Ghani bin Ad i 1375 words
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Miscellaneous48 1953-01-08 11 I, .1 I BUT NOU MUST REMEMBER Jml^m^TA^LL D-DO^vWI Ipj ?sSs^^r?i p^ar^^y r I 1 lmmk^-j~'* i mm\. j_BS_ a_ WW £_Bto__ii mSix* s^^^^» _B H_i« J' V v *t\S.P*" BF^^C '^?MKp*^ Kit- TS ''_i_f i. 'h <£.j} J_»^Sst. sift? I EE_§ \i _B wi^. V ti "Bl48 words
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445 1953-01-08 12 S'pore Civilians All Set For The Final TEAM UNCHANGED SINGAPORE Civilians had a workout on the Padang yesterday under the auspices of Mr. K. Cantrell who doubled as referee and trainer and very vigorous he was. The Civilians' side and SCC "A' who supplied the to play an open game445 words
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Article64 1953-01-08 12 The Indian Recreation Club beat Fathul Karib by 2-1 m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers were IRC: Osman 2. Fa i hui Karib: Dollah Don. 1.R.C.: Narayanan; Gani, Bala; Layman. Suppiafi, Rashid: Edward. Nadarajah, Loganathan, Moothy and M. I. Osman. Fathul64 words
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Article70 1953-01-08 12 IPOH. Wed.— Perak Asians rugby team to meet Kedah Asians m the All Blues Cup tie here on Friday is Amri, Kamaianathan, Kassim, Raja Omar, Chan Peng Lam. Jamaluddin, Chong Theam Bok, Choy Kok Yew. Kama I AiitT. Leong' Kwai Yuen. Abu. Tan Swee70 words
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287 1953-01-08 12 LONDON, .I.m 7 _evter)— The executive ot the Grand National .it Aintree the world's freatesl steeplechase tn.i% sooa be faced «i»h the re cmert;eiK c of an old pr.jhlem the restriction ot entries tor this gre i{ Jumping classic Mter the race oi IMI7 which287 words
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Article946 1953-01-08 12 ERIC PURCELL - ERIC PURCELL DROPPED CATCHES By MELBOURNE.— What_ wrong with Australian nieket? oating away from the Melbourne Cricket (•round th\* other day, this was the main topic e>f conversation amongst the people who were making their wav hemic wards. i k the A:• ra is can946 words
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182 1953-01-08 12 Xl ALA LUMP! R, Wed.-Polke Rest beat Police Europeans by 18 points (three goals and a try) to 13 (two goals a try) m a keenly fought rugby match at Bluff Road today. Rest dominated play m the first half to take an B—o lead.182 words
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Article125 1953-01-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1 wo i the Selangor B Iminton Association's senior inter team dou )les champion- tonight by beating Lok i; 2 m the final. Results: Lie: Hwa mentioned Bm, y Hean Teck and Lee Seng losl to Yeoh Teck t and Chiang Tow San125 words
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Article41 1953-01-08 12 LONDON, J. 7: (AP) I Jen lis Powell ol Wales and George Walkei of llford Eng- fiil fight for the Light eight championship of Great Britain, vacated by Randy Turpin. the British Boxmejj Board of Control ruled ye terday.41 words
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Article231 1953-01-08 12 3 Penang Winners Promoted 1 CAULFIELD, Director and 'Carthusian, three good winners 'at Penang have been promoted to Class 3, according to a 'SRA announcement. 1 The ttesl Its! or classification is .is follows: From Class 3 to Class 4— Aii Baba, Lilypad. The Monarch. Philanthropist, Piercebridge. Kov Valiant, Tomtoy,231 words
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Article112 1953-01-08 12 MANSFIELD Sport, Club. Singapore, will play two table tennis matches the first with Ying Ying C!ub on Saturday at ii Tras Si reet. at 7.30 p.m. and the second againsl the Chinese Swimming Club at tiie CSC on Sunday al 2.30 p.m. A badminton match has112 words
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Article35 1953-01-08 12 RASC drew 6-6 with RAF m a friendly rugger match played at Seletar yesterday. Scorers were: RASC Dulner a try and Wilson Lloyd a penalty. KAF: Norman and Wyllie a try c teh35 words
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Article29 1953-01-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR Wed Services beat Selangor E by 3-u vi rugger match played to -day. Dunne scored an un converted try midway m the first half.29 words
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Article91 1953-01-08 12 MELBOURNE, Jan. 7 (AP) Australian Davis Cup captain, Harry Hopman, today ranked three Australians and four Americans m the world's first ten amateur tennis players for 1952. First and fourth players were Australians Frank Sedgman and "Ken McGregor who have since turned professional. Hopman ranked them m91 words
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Article39 1953-01-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— TPCA beat YMCA 1-0 m the first round of the Selangor Hockey Association, knockout today. In tbe other matches, YMSA beat Eurasian- Recreation Club 3-0 and Polite Depot beat Royal Engineers 5-0.39 words
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340 1953-01-08 12 T\VO Indian football teams— the West Bengal IFA and the Aryan Gymkhana— are expected m Singapore m April to play a series of matches against Colony sides. This was announced at a meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football Association today. TODAY'S council meeting was340 words
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Article153 1953-01-08 12 XEE SOOX xv defeated RAF by eight points (a goal, a try) to nil m a friendly rugger match at Nee Soon yesterday. The Seletar team won j because they had a lively pack. Frequent rushes by the RAF team were the feature of153 words
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Article71 1953-01-08 12 HONG KONG. Jan. 7: (AFP) A. V. "Bert" Tennucei. former Hong Kong and army soccer star who has appealed m many interport games m Manila and Singapore. has recent v been awarded a County Cap m England, according' to news received here. Tennucei now71 words
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Article31 1953-01-08 12 _7tP£ followi "g will represent KAfr Seletar m a friendly tennis match against Civilians Department at King George V park n j .Saturday: Williams, Goodall. Clarke. Lawrance, bparborough. Glaister.31 words
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Article206 1953-01-08 12 DISPLAYING all round superiority Singapore Recreation Club -cored as they pleased to take a 5-0 victory over Royal Navy m a friendly hockey match at the padang yesterday. The Recs made it clear from the start that they were the masters. Douglas Ha v. schoolboy206 words
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Article24 1953-01-08 12 RAF Seletar beat H.M. Customs by 2-0 m a friendly hockey match played at Seletar yesterday Dowev scored both the RAF's goals.24 words
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471 1953-01-08 12 By GALLERYITE NOW that the Colony has become the venue of world class boxing, a training camp is very necessary. Not a makeshift affair, but one run on proper lines and with accommodation for at least six fighters and a trainer, not471 words
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Article291 1953-01-08 12 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7 [AT)— Australia I Davis Cup heroes broke even m their Amerti I as professional tennis players here last I Frank Sedgman, Jhe No. 1 man, defeating tht I American professional king. Jack Kramer I 6—4. i In the other mtf Ker. McGregor291 words
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