Singapore Standard, 10 January 1953
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Title Section26 1953-01-10 1 &mrfnnnr^«!^§>tanbav&:Soturdoy, January 10, 1953. Page 8 Singapore Standard Xio EJB 4k. JL M I. VOL. 11l NO. 190 SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1953. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS26 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-01-10 1 Send-Off For The Suf folks photos k Regi I ir>il.o It lot back B Sll Si lk'- I oi |he Mm Standard IHi HILDREN: Some of the cWWrea at the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station to sec tlif Su (folks off.Standard - 40 words
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Article116 1953-01-10 1 NO ARMS FROM ABROAD -Official /Iff Yt f•# TTT All Bandit Weapons tame rrom Within APART from the trickle across the Siam border, the Federation Government yesterday confirmed that the terrorists do not get any weapons from abroad. The Government m a statement said: "Sources of supply from across the116 words
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Article519 1953-01-10 1 FROM THE BRITISH WHEN THEY RETREATED IN 1941: Considerable stocks of arms and ammunition, mostly small arms and ammunition but including some shells and landmir.es, were left behind m 1941-42 by the retreating British and Australian forces, both during the retreat down the peninsula and at the519 words
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Article319 1953-01-10 1 A 13-YEAR-OLD girl told the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulasakeram, yesterday that hrn she was 14, a detective, Wong Fook, took her from her mother to help his family and later forced her into intimacy with him. When she ran away he319 words
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Article88 1953-01-10 1 THREE famous M-G-M stars arc due here from Hollywood on Feb. 24. They are handsome Ricardo Montalban and the famed husband-and-wife dancing team. Marge and Gower Champion. The trio, accompanied by a pianist and manager are making a Far East tour. playing af theatres when88 words
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Article56 1953-01-10 1 A REPORT that Indonesia had sold rubber to Rod China helped steady rubber prices m Singapore yesterday. Though no official confirmation was available, the report said that some 3,000 tons of rubber was bought by China from Indonesia yesterday. Rubber officials said they knew nothing about56 words
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Article59 1953-01-10 1 Standard Staff Reporter ENCHE MOHD. Sidik 'm Haji Abdul Hamid. nominated Singapore City Councillor, has been expel led by the Progressive Party with another member Tay Ang Lian. They were alleged to have helped rival party candidates at the last Council elections. The decision was arrived at59 words
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Article30 1953-01-10 1 THE Aden Supreme Court yesterday ordered that the disputed oil aboard the tanker. Ro-e Mary, be handed over to the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, with costs,— A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article76 1953-01-10 1 SANDRINGHAM, England. Jan. 9, (Reuter) Britain's Heir Apparent, four year old Prince Charles", went shooting yesterday. In his deerstalker hat and gum boots. the little prince, shouting "bang bang." spent the best part of an hour on the Royal estate with his 30-inch toy gun. Whileshooting pheasants - 76 words
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Article25 1953-01-10 1 AN RAF B-29 bomber crashed and exploded m the Welsh hills yesterday during a training flight killing its crew of 10, A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article25 1953-01-10 1 FIFTEEN persons were burned to death and -even were injured when a Buenos Aires bus broke its axle, overturned and exploded.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article179 1953-01-10 1 KUALA LUMPUBi Fri. In -\\s first week of this month. security forces have killed 21 terrorists and wounded 11. Nine hava surrendered. The only terrorist casualty yesterday was the wounding ol one of three terrorists by a patrol of th« 10th Federal Jun »!e Company.179 words
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Article431 1953-01-10 1 BY CAPTURE FROM THE SECURITY FORCES. "Captures from the security forces, Including the Home Guard, constitute the terrorists' most important potential source of supply of well maintained weapons and efficient ammunition At first they had some success m this respect, but as the terrorist campaign progressed and431 words
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Article26 1953-01-10 1 TWENTY-ONE of t'ne crew have been saved from the 10,000-ton Swedish freighter Avanti, broken m three by a gale south of Japan. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article19 1953-01-10 1 THE Ck)mmissioner-G«i«fal« Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, left Singapore yesterday for a short visit to Hongkong.19 words
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Article, Illustration294 1953-01-10 1 Standard Boxing Reporter MORE world class boxers are due to fight m Singapore shortly. Plans have been made by Nene Promotions to stage fights featuring world contenders Randolph and Jackie Turpin. Jake Tuli, Ronnie Clayton, Flash Ellorde, Larry Bataan. Rocky Montana and Puyas Boy.294 words
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Article207 1953-01-10 1 Robbers Take $17*000 PENANG, FrL— Madam Scow Moey Lan (35). wite of a Shell Company employee, jumped out of her bedroom window and was fatally injured whilst she MM her husband, Mr. Yeow Hun Cheung, were being robbed by masked men early this morning. Xhe207 words
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Article25 1953-01-10 1 THE P.i!.:p;i:ne ment has abandoned a for the mass depot tatu of more than 2.000 Ch ac Rrhose visitors permits expored. A. P.A.P. - 25 words
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Advertisement31 1953-01-10 1 df kd jfkl OR WINDOW THAT SLIDES OR FOLDS p ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT j Sliding Gearing J incil' Partition Gearing MM Wl *OiM I Henderson,^, siidingboorgeaßi^ I I] KLALA LUMPUR IPOH PINANfI31 words
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Advertisement99 1953-01-10 1 BUpuUd Sior* CRYSTAL SILVERWARE Your Inspection Invited Th NOVELTYtTon 88, North Bridge Rd. PKone 3123, Singapore i. New car polish called Plasticote astounds car MX specialists Jags} PLASTICOTE v»illi Kclwx i-. a li<|ni«l ofj& MT*Fwr ii|j-li< mil a »;i\ can l>* applir-d m l^W liri^hl -nii-liiiM Smoitlli. yla>«-Miikt-s polish l.i^l99 words
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Article37 1953-01-10 2 A SENTENCE of 14 days' simple imprisonment was passed m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday on R. Govindasamy (18) w hen he pleaded guilty of entering the Naval Ba^e, a protected place, without authority.37 words
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Article33 1953-01-10 2 ALLEGED to have cheated Lim Poon Seng of S5OO on Nov 28 last year, Qnek Ah Kow claimed trial m th e Singapore Second Police Con t yesterday. He was remanded.33 words
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Article, Illustration317 1953-01-10 2 Ist Suffolks Arrive In Singapore THE faces that looked out of the railway coaches as the train drew into the »in£apore station were a little wan. Their owners a little tired of being m the jungle for over three years. The eves thai scannedStandard - 317 words
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Article70 1953-01-10 2 MORE than 150 students from all Singapore Chinese schools are expered to attend the Chinese YMCA Students' winter conference on Jan. 11 at St. Andrew's School Hall. The i- inference is he'd twice yearly with the object of encouraging students from all schools to get together70 words
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Article22 1953-01-10 2 MORTON A. SPRING, first vice-President of M-G-M's Loews Internationa] Corporation is due to arrive m Singapore c;.'] Jan. 28.22 words
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Article176 1953-01-10 2 THE Singapore Public Works Department will execute early this year, a girls' hostel for the Social Welfare Department, Mr. T. E. Smith, Secretary tor Social Welfare, told a Press conference yesterday. Tiie $150,000 Girls 1 Hostel will be on the sit« of <he present Havelock176 words
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104 1953-01-10 2 THE China Society. Singapore, will hold a modern Chinese Art Exhibition m March to coincide with 'he visit of Miss Jade Snow Wong from America. The exhibits will consist of porcelain, carvings, paintings, embroideries, musical instruments and other objects produced within this century. Owners104 words
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Article260 1953-01-10 2 Mr. Soosai Explains Ben -fit A MEMBER of a co-operative society m Sinqor a loan within 30 minutes, if the urgency of his CQS4 jm C. M. Soosai, Senior Co-operative Officer Singapore told ference yesterday. He said a three-man committee set up d<260 words
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Article20 1953-01-10 2 1,200 Seek Relief Increase M i < Lei isl i when v Stand The ;i s hold, for unemp nner n20 words
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97 1953-01-10 2 Child Found Drowned In Estate Drain A MOTHER who left her 18 months' old son alone m 2 shed, returned a little later to find the 'oy drowned m a drain nearby. At the Cotoim r*a inquest held before Mr. Giam Chong Hing yesterday. H w*« stated that on the97 words
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Article35 1953-01-10 2 LIM GEOK SEE. I -hi 'an Sultan who prepa ed ice-cream for sale In a place which was not licensed by the City Council, was fined $100 by the Singapore City Court, yesterday.35 words
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Article12 1953-01-10 2 More $'s Fa Resettlements .TO ture pfepfj ■m:> Re State lent S12 words
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Article51 1953-01-10 2 INVITATIONS 60th Internal ion; I Fair to be held n Netherlands from Mar. 17 1 have been rec« Singapore* Chai i merce, the Ch of C' mmerce, and i Chamber of C The three rhan en < not yet decide Iti i I dele* gates to51 words
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Article, Illustration104 1953-01-10 2 Standard Staff Rrportei A Fl RTHKK stride forward lake* Singapore's fight ajuin^t Ulhf wl» *U uhn Boon. proprietor of Ban Deck Se«r, Md Singapore Anti-Tubertulosis Association sound projector apparatus valued at num i* fee th to pai SATA I of the H rulosisStandard - 104 words
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Advertisement63 1953-01-10 2 And now... to keep your budget costs DOWN FROM MONDAY JANUARY 12th AND ONWARDS FOR 15 DAYS ONLY cTORt-V/JOE S6U.IMG Values that set the Town Talking? BIG VALUES IN DRESS MATERIALS AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD i jfer s^^^^»/r^sNv ft ft I ft ft ft ft yWff^ Ladies Handbags VIBp63 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-01-10 3 a Welfare's] Vow Object Is u ea lth, Housing zrd Staff Reporter rcg] IS campaign against neglect of rural areas m connection with r c ope j !g has been started by the krf partment, and an appeal is all literate and responsible re- empong117 words
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Article37 1953-01-10 3 Consulate Car Hit Him 5T di Vmerica I c C v yestei y, it Chow erged fi nary road m fi I j c, and ran into ex's car. Sli g the rned a vei d re.37 words
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Article101 1953-01-10 3 at taken Wr, L<v investiV lint the market mtlc to t* the President of the City Council Mr. T. P. F. MtNeice. su^jjesting the ruling prohibiting the sale of tinned pro visions m public markets be waived m the case of this market. As a101 words
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Article69 1953-01-10 3 YEW CHIANG v s charge d m the Singap Criminal Disl pealing a n from I S Ch y wl ing mi n a Singapore n Company A live said tl I wl en Cheng run: oi:er a Upper Cr« S net lined m the69 words
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Article51 1953-01-10 3 YAP KENG SENG, an empioyee George Wimpey and Co' was yesterday charged m theSinga ore Fourth Police Court with stealing four and a half gallons of petrol from a lorry belonging to the firm. He claimed trial and was allowe i ball of $200 until Jar;.51 words
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202 1953-01-10 3 'i HE Madras Cyc me Re ef Fun C mmittec yesterday ap- j the membei of the n c )mmunity m p Col- > contribute generously i 5 the fund to help the i 3 ol the recent cyclone I appeal states' "Your p|202 words
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250 1953-01-10 3 A LIGHTER loaded with 314 bales of rubber worth $98,873.75, disappeared without a trace a day alter the cargo had been unloaded horn a steamer m the Liner Roads, ii was stated m the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday. Ii lock ere I it250 words
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60 1953-01-10 3 Coffee mixture s <>ld to the public should not contain less oi coffee beans and mere ol rood grains. Chua Ah Leh, m Eng Whatt Street, discovered this yesterdaj m tlu> Singapore City Court when ho was fund $100. He admitted that he mixed60 words
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Article96 1953-01-10 3 A TEENAGED boy, Teh Boon Tien who claimed trial m the Singapore Fourth Police Court y tei to a charge of stealing thr ra wor h $1 from Ong Pol Hiim, was ordered to be detained m the Gimson Ho n for Boys pending the hearii96 words
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Article92 1953-01-10 3 mnJJ^? liUle sisters Leslc >' and Isabel Ellington were ?,^m VvH e nr SS^ n8 y S Who arrived m Singapore by Qantas horn Sydney, Australia yesterday. And with them tame another little jjirl-Joan. the walking doll. Joan amused officials at Kalians Airport when it started92 words
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Article459 1953-01-10 3 COLLYER QUAY BUSES THE General Manager of the Singapore Traction Company, Mr. A. A. Ewing, said yesterday that it was absolutely unnecessary" to implement the proposal hat buses should circle Finlayson Green and set down md pick up passengers only on the landward side near Change459 words
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Article92 1953-01-10 3 Equality For The Women EQUALITY of the sexes has descended upon one tiny corner of the Singapore Government at last as announced yesterday by Mr. T. E. Smith. Secretary for Social Welfare. From .lan. 1, the women residents of the Nantina and Bushey Park Homes for old people, will receive92 words
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Article76 1953-01-10 3 A WOMAN. Loh Poh Teng. was allowed on bail of $500 until Jan. 16 when she claimed trial to a charge of entering the house of Teo Chew Kiat with intent to commit then. Appearing on a similar charge m the same Court yesterday, Wahid bin Abdullah was76 words
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Article50 1953-01-10 3 FOR building houses for which no plans or specifications had boon approved by the Chairman of the Rural Board. Ton Eng and Ton Lang were each lined $150 m the Singapore City Court, yesterday. Each of then-! built a house n sixth mile, Yio Chu Kang] Road.50 words
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Advertisement359 1953-01-10 3 CUT- THIS OUT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE FOR )01 R HO HE FOR )Of R IMH STR LIQUFRUTA Cough Medic FARMERS BOY rrac(coni no di ton ft C ill i t1 i PRESTO MINOR W A c Mach ea 230 V. Light Plani ata i UfTA Sell P ACE ROTO-WASH Washing359 words
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Article102 1953-01-10 4 Million K.L. Hq For MCA KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Malayan Chinese Association plans to build a new eightstorey building m Kuala Lumpur which will be used as its headquarters. The building is estimated to cost nearly $1,000,000. It will have quarters for the MCA staff and accommodation for Oili 'es.102 words
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170 1953-01-10 4 DRIVE TO WIN CHIL MEN'SJ!*E4£*? KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— For the next fortnight "Operation Service" m the Federation will be directed towards winning over the friendship of the children. Police m the Federation during this period will ao all they can to show the children170 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-01-10 4 photo Mr. E.M.F. Payne, Chief Commissioner of Scouts for the Federation of Malaya returned from a three-week visit to Britain by Qantas Airways yesterday. He said that th<- Director of the International Bureau of Boys' Scouts. Mr. J.F. Wilson. will be visiting Malaya next month on his Far East tour.Standard - 51 words
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Article206 1953-01-10 4 Woman Had No Pass To Enter SHB A SINGAPORE Harbour Board Constable told the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. H. A Porter yesterday that while he was on gate duly at the S.H.B an Assistant Superintendent entered tne area m the company of a European and a Malay woman. Yesterday.206 words
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Article56 1953-01-10 4 with a view to ascertaining if anything could be done to help selected opium addicts to overcome opium-smoking, probation officer? m the past month have begun carrying oui investigations. A number of opn;:n r.cUuV.have been interviewed m prison prior to their release arid si* cases have56 words
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Article, Illustration131 1953-01-10 4 THE Singapore Attap Dwellers Association will seek permission from the City Council to allow people living m attap houses to dig their own wells. Mr. Mak Pak Shoe, president of tlie association said last night. This permission is being sought because of the refusal of landownersStandard - 131 words
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Article108 1953-01-10 4 Fewer Job Seekers Last Month THE Singapore Traction Company employed a further batch of 38 bus conductors .•>nd 25 drivers m December out of 1.485 persons registered for work at the Singapore Employment Exchange. The figure 1,485 shows a decrease of 310 from the November figures. In December TOP persons108 words
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Article51 1953-01-10 4 Manager To Get Award AT a simple ceremony on Wednesday next Mr. H. A. Campbell, general manager of SOCFIN Co.. Ltd., Singapore, will receive from the French Consul-General M. A. Guibaut France's lighest national order, the Cross of the Legion of Honour, for services rendered m the cause of FrancoBritish51 words
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Article46 1953-01-10 4 NINETY-FIVE new tuberculosis cases were registered for T.B treatment allowances i during December, an increase of nine over November, states a Social Welfare Department report. The aggregate number of approved cases at the end of December was 1,179 a reduction of 15 on the November total.46 words
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Article30 1953-01-10 4 FIFTY-EIGHT out of more than MOD applicants for appointments as interviewers have been provisionally selected for training by the Social Welfare Department, a report of the department states^30 words
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Article222 1953-01-10 4 Mum Solves The 2 -Name Puzzles AFTER his young wife had been detained m China by the Communists, a 21-year-old husband of a year and a half yesterday spent half the day kicking his heels m the Singapore Immigration Depot faced with the prospect of being sent back to China.222 words
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Article79 1953-01-10 4 TWO marriages thai took place m December happily concluded the unfortunate adventures of two young girls who were recovered from places of ill fame, slates Social Welfare Department. An Indian boy. stranded m Singapore lor several months, was at last returned to his home m Selangor79 words
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282 1953-01-10 4 Standard Staff Reporter AFTER spending; six months' leave taking the proverbial busman's holiday" by seeking m Britain, America and Canada new ways to improve Malaya's fishing industry, Mr. D. W. I>e Mare. Director of Fisheries, back m Singapore yesterday rejwrted that his department was set282 words
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Article122 1953-01-10 4 THE rase of Lee Kong Kee. a 20-year-old orphaned girl, who was smuggled m Moro Island, Indonesia, to marry a shopkeeper, came up again before the Singapore Third Criminal Districi Court Judge, Mr. 11. A. Forrer, yesterday. This time, a Singapore businessman. Mr. Lim122 words
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Article91 1953-01-10 4 Fireworks For Crown ing THE Chettiar community of Singapore plans to hold a display of fireworks on June 2 and a silver car procession on the night of .Tune (i to mark the coronation of the Queen. There will also be a ri.iss feeding of the poor a: the Chettiars"91 words
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Advertisement227 1953-01-10 4 k6 ster co., Ltb. 304, ORCHARD ROAD 10 A, COLLYER QUAY The oldest address for Si Dill I IDC niLir 3 LIBERAL HIRE PURCHASE TERMS We service radio sets of any make efficiently and at low cost. ton can can-con-con-con con-can-can-can-can-can can-can-can-can f^gM T Mg i MM M" THE CAPITOL227 words
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Advertisement329 1953-01-10 4 1 L/ Chines* >. i 't I HUA MU LAN i I WARRIOR MAID I 0F CHINA (i/^Sii) HUA MU-LAN wos o young \\gt jk\ I girl living quietly ot ho-jc If^ F I when her father wos con.cr.pt- I W_> i, L ed for the ormy Know.ng he f^329 words
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Article457 1953-01-10 5 Tot::l Figures For Last Year Are $40,000,000 PENANG, Fri. Penang's trade with Indonesia will improve this ye«r if the letter of credit system for North Sumatra is brought into line with that of the rest of Indonesia, the Economic Officer, Penang, Mr. A. H. Stoneham,457 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-01-10 5 MX A 111 IK. 40. M 1)0 i ft f?i 1 1\ .iir.\ fd m K.i.il.i I uiijptu" to sneered Mr X X friers a> Eeonomu Otteer .tnd \it Consul m ihr .\nifii(.in Consulate. He was accompanied by Ins M ife, Km.it.- l.illij; Prior t.» hu ut:\ il m Ruahi63 words
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Article137 1953-01-10 5 'Paid To Keep My Honour' MR RS. SAGAR. manager of RS Sagar and Company to d the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate, Mr. D.li.j Chapman yesterday that num-j erous cheques made on: by Robert Shillian Smith, once his employee, wore referred to him for payment. paid because I wanted to137 words
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Article56 1953-01-10 5 NEW FEDER AL COUNCILLOR KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. X] High Commissioner has appointed Dr. Ismail bin D-V: :i \bdul Rahman to i>o an l n iai Member of the Federal I egislative Council lor the p< riod from the 6th January, 195a, to the 31st January, i'l^iAcliisive, vice Enche' Hussein bin56 words
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365 1953-01-10 5 THE story of a "bad boy" is told m a report by the Social Welfare Department for December. His past record was so chequered with failures to conform that, but for his youth, he would have been imprisoned by the Court After he be365 words
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Article57 1953-01-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Federal Police Headquarters Recruiting Team will visit Malacca to recruit persons >t all nationalities from Jan. to Jan. 26. The itinerary will bo as lOi- w Saturday, January -4 Malacca Town. 3 p.m; Sunday January 25 la:>l ll' am Alor Gajah. 2 p.m.:57 words
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Article, Illustration102 1953-01-10 5 Five Franciscan sisters of Tan Tock Seng Hospital who have been to Kalians Airport everyday since Jan. 5 turned away from the Airport again disappointed, last night. They had gone to the An port to meet two Franciscan sisters. The two sisters went to Inland on six-months leave. They were102 words
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Article37 1953-01-10 5 SIX of the 10 troop-carrying Sikorsky helicopters of No. 848 Helicopter Squadron which arrived m Singapore on Thursday will show their paces over Singapore ana Johore Bahru at 10 a.m. tomorrow.37 words
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Article45 1953-01-10 5 PASTOR Boegner, head of the Protestant Church of France will arrive m Singapore from Calcutta on Jan. 12. after an extensive tour of various countries m Asia. A reception will be given m "Is honour by the French Consul General, M. A. Guibaut.45 words
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Article60 1953-01-10 5 REGULAR patrols maintained by the CID. Anti-Vice Branch. along the main thoroughfares of the city has kept prostitutes away, sta'es the report of the Social Welfare Department for last month. The report states that 296 raids were made by the combined efforts of the Anti-Vice squads60 words
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Article67 1953-01-10 5 A LIGHTER man. Goh ChJn Chong (31), and Tan Cheng Guan (32). were sentenced m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to 18 months, and two years' rigorous imprisonment respectively, for possession of 188 pounds of opium, valued at $70,000. on board a twakow on67 words
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Article33 1953-01-10 5 ORGANISED by Miss E. D. Keylock. State Welfare Officer. Kelantan, films on probation work and St. Dunstans Blind Training School m India were shown at Sultana Theatre, Kot a Bharu yesterday.33 words
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Article244 1953-01-10 5 Standard Shipping Reporter A BRIDEGROOM-TO-BE m Singapore was m a dilemma yesterday when he learnt that the Nederland Line's luxury liner Orange, holed m a collision with the Willem Ruys on Tuesday m the Red Sea, would not he calling as scheduled at Singapore. For244 words
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Article145 1953-01-10 5 HOMESICK 'WIZARD' RETURNS A YOUNCi Singaporean who said he was homesick after being away for a few years, returned to the Colony from Bangkok yesterday for one night only. He is Mr Tan Siak Lens 23. the only Singaporean employed by the United I Nations. He is Secretary to the145 words
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123 1953-01-10 5 Magistrate Gives Accused Helping Hand KLANG, Thurs. Taking into consideration that he was a consumptive, unemployed and had a wife and child to support, the President of the] Klang District Sessions Court, Mr. J Adams, bound over Wee Tia (20) for' two years after he pleaded guilty to charges ol123 words
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Article45 1953-01-10 5 A CHARGE of fraudulent possession of one bag of rice was explained to Tan Boor Swee m the Singapore Second Police Court. Tan claimed trial and the case was postponed to -Tan lb bail of $300 being allow c45 words
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191 1953-01-10 5 PENANG, Fri. Special attention will be paid by the Public Works Department, Penang and Province Wellesley, this year to the building of new schools and facilities such as classrooms and teachers' quarters. The Department's biggest project will be the building of the New St. George's191 words
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Article117 1953-01-10 5 PKNA.M;. Fn Admitting having coin m i tied mi% chief I maiming a <alf with a knife a 54-year-old woman, Chan long Kew. was fined SuO by Mr .1. A. Black m lh<* Second Magistrate's Court today If the fin<- was paid $30 was ordered117 words
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117 1953-01-10 5 [POH, Fi .Mr. Saul Ros« G< neral Secretary of the International Department of British Labour Party, will I eading a three-man delegai n of the Sociali-t Intematio is on a fact-finding mission to Malaya from .lan. 2! to 28. The Mission will pay117 words
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Article87 1953-01-10 5 M A LACC A. Fri. The United Malays National ganisation, Malacca bra i. ye-terday ?avp a tea party to the Chinese school tea rs Erora aL: acca new v i now attendine a civics i*ourse at the City Cabaret. Tho branch presidei t. Jasmy Ha.ii Abdul87 words
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Article123 1953-01-10 5 THE B I. liner. R I which arrived r.< > pa iettffei i i on; Ifadra lid not niykr its usiia ca the Indian port of Nagapatil I Its present i oyage h* i i suit the vessel tout tii d stnga pore two days ear123 words
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Article20 1953-01-10 5 JO1 BAHB > F J P< Board B I from ice He y the I I < 'I >.20 words
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Advertisement99 1953-01-10 5 am i C m BEST QUALITY SHIRTS t s- collar* LOV- PRICES s AGENCIES sKGAPORE SHIRT FACTORY LTD. ?c Road. 01 I OLOGM IN-LAVI SDI R |A1 OILS >H *>IFOOS I X CO., LTD.. trtl Bridcc 5 SGAPOKE. i m mistake with scient he instrument testing correct BSSUted through rop99 words
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Advertisement91 1953-01-10 5 am 'fa 4/ /////Ji jggjmmj f fa y S/ /H *^mr /j t fft Whether you arc a CLERK or a MANAGER j jf}\ you'll agree thai ACCURATE limekeepin* /\^§K f necessity for the successful man. The Rolex V^F range of wrisl-walehes eaters for ALL pocket*, I J^ but whether91 words
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Article695 1953-01-10 6 I'jTWO thoughts have occurred to us after following the sorry performance by the Government and Councilors when the subject of 'duration was disi used this week. THOUGHT NO. 1. What makes our Federal Countick? Are they, as aspiring democrats, intent < a promoting the greatest good for695 words
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993 1953-01-10 6 HUGH LATIMER - They Bear The Burden Of Middlemen HUGH LATIMER PROBLEMS OF INDIANS IN KENYA By NAIROBI. A KINDLY Indian Muslim showed me the way through the teeming baxaar quarter of Nairobi to the Indian Commissioners Office. "If at night time we fall down or get into trouble here/ he said, "seven993 words
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Letter793 1953-01-10 6 REPLY to the editorial m Brown's Economic Review as published m the Malay Mail on 29th December, 1952. Sir; Who is this Mr. Brown and what experience has he had m the subject on which he discourses. Has he travelled throughout estates m tlie Federation of793 words
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Letter316 1953-01-10 6 Sir; Over the last few days your newspaper has been bemoaning the recent cuts m estate wages. In these economy measures it foresees, amongst other things, a loss m prestige for the moderate trade union leaders, adverse political repercussions 'and the need for an independent316 words
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Letter278 1953-01-10 6 Sir; At an election meeting held on Nov. 30, 1952 at Potong Pasir, Mr. A.R. Lazarous, candidate for North Ward (now City Councillor), said that 4 C.I.D. detectives had canvassed for his opponent and had attempted to intimidate a considerable number of Nort'i Ward voters. He also said,278 words
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Letter370 1953-01-10 6 Sir; A car comes screeching up. A girl is kidnapped. Her screams for help are loud and piercing and hundreds of people heard them. But no one intervenes to save the poor girl. No one even complained to the Police. What they said about the incident was370 words
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Article229 1953-01-10 6 Review of Views UTTTSAX KE f appoint d the BBOti Yap Ch.. ptemtntati BMOt'f i« ing c.s tna P< ssible m settlement It is also from Ifi R50.000 I not find Rchools pears. This, the pape: more 1 1 mentation of policy b. Accidents XAXYAXC, S: pre-ses concern creasing tin229 words
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Advertisement8 1953-01-10 6 v QHlffllfßMnßM 1 SINGAPORE I 1 SWANDAtjtBL. 18 words
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Advertisement47 1953-01-10 6 S""- SM <™TH AMERICAN WOVEN PLAST-t F>j y^& P£f X/ -Wf AYE SARAN fe^iißßt C mbines cx Penenced wcovmg, smooth vSf n9 d keOUfifMl sf y'' n 9 »o creote long. SS losfin9 c y eo PP«olin9 scat covert m pcHcmi jg of beauty and good taste!47 words
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Miscellaneous10 1953-01-10 6 USELESS EUSTACE j 'DeJn\cd action! Never notice that b< fon10 words
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Article391 1953-01-10 7 Nine Die, 60 Hurt: Curfew Is Imposed KARACHI, Jan. 9. Troops armed with Bren and Sten guns sped into Karachi yesterday to break up Com-munist-led rioting m which at least nine persons were killed and more than 60 injured m two days. Soldiers of the EighthUP; Reuter; AP - 391 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-01-10 7 I photo, i fwwwwwxi Here's all that remains of the three bridges near 2 Sinpio. halfway up the J east coast of North Korea, }"J> after planes from the US 2 navv aircraft carrier Bon f Homme Richard had com- <£ pleted a mission. APAP - 44 words
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Article31 1953-01-10 7 Plan For M.E.D.O. Drawn Up I ip a .;c- efence Britain is ritish gar- ana K>ne r rtedta I ol ion of th< F nand ided Egypi stallsngthei g 9- i31 words
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Article19 1953-01-10 7 Lovett's Warning On Spies n 9 (UP) Mr. est< rday eing t t the s -p:es f i atten-19 words
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Article49 1953-01-10 7 KARACHI. Jan 9 (Uf) Police backed by army troops opened fire on Communistled mobs again today as demonstrators burned and looted shops m the city's third straight day of mass street battles. At least seven Persons were killed m today's clashes bringing the known three-day toll to 16.49 words
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Article109 1953-01-10 7 LONDON- Jan. 9 (Renter) Newsprint prices m Britain have been reduced by between £4 and El. 15s. sterling a long ton. it was learned officially here today. The reductions are effective for three months from Jan, 1. Home produced newsprint had been reduced to £52 stg. a109 words
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Article234 1953-01-10 7 wa^hiinui UN, Jan. 9, (Keuter). President Truman presenting his last budget today recommended rSS7.t>00,000,000 military and economic assistance for Americas allies in the vear 1953-54. This would be r SSI. 100.000,000 more than was allocated for the current fiscal year 1952-53. Mr, Truman whose234 words
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Article168 1953-01-10 7 TRIPLE ALLIANCE IN ASIA TOKYO, Jan. Q (UP)— A o1 lefence setup among Japan, vie Republic of Korea and Nati nalisi China will be taken up ai a possible Yoshi-zawa-Vtn conference, sources !o?e to the Japanese Foreign (MB c said yesterday. Mr. Kenkichi Yoshizawa, Japan's ambassador to Taipeh, returned to168 words
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Article104 1953-01-10 7 HK's Wordls OK For USA WASHINGTON, Jan.. 0 (UP) The United States Treasury Department said today it has concluded an agreement with the Hongkong Government to facilitate importation into the United States of Chinese-type goods produced m Hongkong. The announcement said goods certified by the Hongkong authorities as originating m104 words
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Article70 1953-01-10 7 PORT SAID. Jan. (AP)— The Dutch liner. Will em Ruys will b e m Port Said a few days for temporary repairs before resuming her trip to Rotterdam, port authorities here announced today. The 21-1 HMon liner arrived here after midnight from Suez. She reached70 words
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Article184 1953-01-10 7 PARIS. Jan. 9 ((Renter)—Radical leader Rene Mayer gave France its 18th postwar Cabi- net yesterday ?n uneasy partnership of five political groups which faces immediate troubles over the 1953 Budget. After '22 hours of almost nonstop talks M. Mayer named a government of 23184 words
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Article109 1953-01-10 7 EDINBURGH^ Scotland. Jar.. 9 (Renter): Country folk m their hundreds will jostle with Royalty and nobility when the red-haired Earl of Dalkeith, 29. weds Miss Jane McNeill, 22-yea*-.old s°ciety girl, here tomorrow. Over 1.000 of the 1,800 guests, who will pack historic! St. Giles Cathedra]109 words
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Article22 1953-01-10 7 YON AN Malek the American who is internationally famous for his Malek rice process has arrived m Bangkok, -jr A.F.P.A.F.P. - 22 words
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Article19 1953-01-10 7 A DECISION has been made by President-elect Eisenhower to name a full-fledged ambassador to Nationalist China. U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article18 1953-01-10 7 ALLIED infantrymen smashed four North Korean Communist attacks on the Korean eastern front yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article18 1953-01-10 7 Feb 25 id. March Mid. Apr/June M«d. July/Sept. 24 *d. Jan. c.i.f. 25 d Market: Quiet.18 words
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Article28 1953-01-10 7 Spot £952 10$. per ton buyers, £953 tellers. Three months: £941 10s. buyers, £942 10s. sellers. Settlement Price: £951 Soles morning: 55 tons. Afternoon 30 tons.28 words
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Article106 1953-01-10 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 9. -Mr. Winston Churchill left here for a holiday in Jamaica today in Fresiaeni Truman f s own Constellation the Independence al.then" whirlwind visit to New York and Washington Earlier President Truman played a little farewell coneert for Churchill last night. Just afterReuter; A.P. - 106 words
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Article80 1953-01-10 7 PHOMPENH, Jan. 8 (AFP) Two students were injured, one seriously when a grenade plated under the teacher's chair exploded m a classroom at the Slsowath Lyceum yesterday. The French teacher had not arrived when the grenade exploded. Immediate searches revealed that five other grenades had80 words
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Article56 1953-01-10 7 JESSELTON Jan. 9 (ReuterAAP): Investigations have disproved reports of the presence of a submarine off the east coast of North Borneo last week, it was stated here today. Reports at the time said that people m thr m ighbour? hood of Kuala P^-.yu Had seen strangers56 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-01-10 7 photo. Maria Toren, the Swedishborn screen star who recently an nounced that i she is expecting the birth of her first child m April, APAP - 25 words
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Article242 1953-01-10 7 RANGOON, Jan. 9 (Reuter)— The Asian Socialist conference's second committee on Asian economic problems under the chairmanship of Indonesian delegate Tandiono Manue, yesterday adopted a policy for r Asian land reform. It proposed the abolition of feudalism and the redistribution of land to the tiller242 words
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Article90 1953-01-10 7 LONDON, Jan. 9 (AFP) Charan Dass, who with his wife and four children demonstrated up and down Downing Street, where Prime Minister Winston Churchill lives, and who was first set free on condition that he behaved himself was re-arrested m Downing Street yesterday still demonstrating. Later90 words
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Article176 1953-01-10 7 RANGOON. Jan. 9: (Renter 1 Mr. Clement Attlee. former Labour Prime Minister of Britain, said here today that it was necessary Malaya should develop into a welfare state m which the people controlled their own destiny. He made this statement m a special message to176 words
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Article86 1953-01-10 7 SEOUL. Jan. 9 [UP undisclosed number of Am can soldiers were killed wounded by United Nati planes yesterday when LJniU I Nations pilots mi-look anti-aircraft battery foi r: target. The tragic error took behind the lines. At \cr- 4 j bombs fell into the aircraft company86 words
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Article264 1953-01-10 7 LONDON. Jan 9 (Hr Tiler)— Field Marshal Montgomery's advocacy of Britain's membership of the European Army is m Hut contradiction to the policy of successive British governments, it was pointed out here last night. The Field ICarshaPa o»-. change of view, it is believed264 words
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Article24 1953-01-10 7 THE Indonesian c -mment has approved the pointtnent of ICr Ot Charles Moriand M I I British ambassador to nesia. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Advertisement12 1953-01-10 7 KIDDIES^LOVE irf BOVRIL #P|| SANDWICHES Nfifiir 'A BORNEO -4#l^LL| A) use -gives12 words
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Advertisement51 1953-01-10 7 o Before You Put o Your Foot In It o _Be Sure It's iVohey 0 Shrink Resisting Wool Socks A with Nylon reinforced heels and toet. (I LIGHT AND MID-GREY, BROWN, MAROON, LOVAT, U GREEN AND WHITE. Q Half hose $3/75 0 Elastic lop slack socks $2/95 I I B^B^Bv51 words
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Article296 1953-01-10 8 Another Vessel Breaks In Half Standard Shipping Reporter A DUTCH liner struck "an unknown object and sank m 45 minutes off the coast of East Africa, another ship broke m half off Japan and four other ships were m distress m the gale-lashed Pacific on Thursday,296 words
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Article55 1953-01-10 8 GREAT YARMOUTH, England. Jan. 9 (UP)— A 140-ton Dutch motor vessel, the Maraatv registered Am-j sterdam, ran ashore yesterday m thick fog at sea 16 miles imrth of here The ship remained hard j aground with her lifeboat standing by. She was bound from Hartlepool to55 words
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Article76 1953-01-10 8 HONGKONG, Jan. 9 (\P)— A new -luxury train" called the "peace express" began running between Peipins and j Manchouli, on th P Man- I fhuria-Siberian border m I j late December. i It was named, accordins to thp Red news agency, after the "Congress for76 words
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Article74 1953-01-10 8 Captain E. R. Bodley. 'ook over command of the P. O. liner Chusan on Jan. 5 relieving Captain R .E .T. Tunbridge, who will retire, it was announced recently. Captain E. J. Spurting took command of the Perim on j Dor. 30 relieving Captain R. 174 words
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124 1953-01-10 8 OSLO. (Norway), Jan. 9 (AP) —The newspaper Aftenposten said yesterday the ScandinaI vian Airlines System (Scandair) I plans a trail-blazing flight across the North Pole to Japan i next Ma> the forerunner of a proposed regular commercial run between Oslo and Tokyo. Scandair recently carried124 words
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Advertisement640 1953-01-10 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Orerlaad IVmwlw Los Angelfs \l| Ameri<aa f Canadian Cititt Penan? P Sham S'por« Ari LA SICANADA BFAR 3Feb :Feb 29Jaii lFrb Wbcb A \Kssn ?4 »sFeb. 28F^b CTTea/Ufar 84Max Wot i part lars of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and passengei Booking- etc. ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS640 words
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Advertisement813 1953-01-10 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. UISI COASI MALAYA Hong Tat foi Rengat Jan 13 Frequent sailing to Mnr Hong Thong fnj Malarta Port Dieksoo Bagan Si Api Api Jan 13 Reaffam for Muar Jan 10 SARAWAK N POKXIO Segamat for Penang Darvel for Miri. Telok Anson J iln Labuao, Jesselton. [Paißgkor813 words
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Advertisement627 1953-01-10 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailing, to China and Japan from Sinsapure Port Swedenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Banckok and Indonesia to China Japan. Dur Spore Due Penung l-rom •Vochow" Jan 17 Honukonj: \nkin? Lan 21 Jan -4 H'kon^ SaU> Sails Penan? Spore for I mn how" Jan VI627 words
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Advertisement563 1953-01-10 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE] SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA L.X COMims T Spore P. S'baai fft^ t YtUtflA* for Bangkok 18 18 Jan -MALACCA* lot Djakarta, Bangkok t Salfon. Honij kong Manila Kobe and Yokohama 21 24 la. ?«?«Jjn Jjt «MORELIA f for Bangkok Takubai 27 ?BJa. "MEONIA* for Bangkok 17/18 Feb 15/lbFeb563 words
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181 1953-01-10 9 Reefs Cof Nothing Standard Market Reporter MALAYA and Singapore shipped about 250,000 tons of rubber less m 1T 52 than m the previous year. Rubber statistics i>r 1952 reveal that a total of 910,408 long tons of rubber (including latex, concentrated latex and Revertex)181 words
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Article24 1953-01-10 9 M kti R« portrr re- at IndoU a deal m o 3 rise tpread was aCK j n;ic[-:s24 words
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Article105 1953-01-10 9 CLOSSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday wereNo 1 R.S.S. Spot loose 872 87 s No. 1 R.S S. 87^ 87 i No. 2 R.S.S. 8? 82. No. 3 R.S.S. 78? 79 1" Tone: Quiet after steady. TIN SINGAPORE, fri. The price of tin today was105 words
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Article67 1953-01-10 9 NFW YORK. Jan. 8 (UP)— Sine air Oil Corporation disclosed today it is negotiating to buy its Orst crude oil from the Middle-East m order increase its refinery output The SOL' also said it is d^>ssing the transaction to bring crude oil ba..-k from67 words
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Article34 1953-01-10 9 I ill" U States grant- a v: US$1,5 0 I Afgh; tan for th« pui o! A an i hi al ai 0 >ui per il is t payable luring 35 AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article37 1953-01-10 9 ["HE West Gex nan m< I w car d istry i d more 00 100 passenger cars year— 13 per ent in 1951 accoi ling to il fig r< s from the fa :rers.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article201 1953-01-10 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The [Malayan Share Market was t active m both Industrials and Tina today with quite a few changes m prices The most important change In price for the day was tne $20 rise m the Hongkong Shanghai Bank shares m anticipation of the annual201 words
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Article61 1953-01-10 9 1 HE Southern Malayan Tin Dredg ng Lt4 produced 14.717 uls of tin d iring mo quarter i oding Dec. 12, l!»."i_. During thi si ne pcnod. Malayan Tin IVr--: ng Ltd.. proceed 7. ."97 picu s. T le Selayang Tin Dredging Ltd.. produced 48 \2 tons on61 words
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Article67 1953-01-10 9 PRODUCE MARKET: LATEST SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce, (noon prices) Copra t.o.b. Jan. $40. Pepper (Muntok white) $525 Sarawak $515; Lampong White $495 ar:d Lampong Black $420 Coconut Oil: (new) 564.50 and (old) $60. Lewis and Peats: (closing prices) Coconut Oi! $57 buyers land sellers $58. Copra: f.o.b. Feb. $4067 words
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Article14 1953-01-10 9 THE Bukil Hitam Estate produced 48.000 ton? of rubber during December, 1952.14 words
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Article52 1953-01-10 9 LONDON. Jan. 9 (AFP)— A Bank of England representative is now m Japan to discuss sterling accounts with Japanese authorities. Commenting on this question, the Financial Times said that it was inaccurate to say as suggested m some quarters, that the British government intends to create local52 words
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Article43 1953-01-10 9 OUTPUT from the various estates '<*nd mines m the Guthrie Group for the month of December, 1952 are as follows:- Rubber 7.353.765 lbs., tea (black) 150. .000 lbs., palm oil 1.618 tons, palm kernels 493 tons, and tin ore 790 piculs.43 words
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Article38 1953-01-10 9 HONGKONG. Jan. 9 -Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.59 to ill sterling $6.***** to US$l: $1,834 to Malayan $1: $0 253 to one Indonesia' Rupiah, Guld $283,125 to one uei.38 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-01-10 9 photo. Prince Seif El Islam El Hasan, Premier of Yemen and brother of th r Yemen King, who arrived m Rome by plane from Cairo on a visit as the guest of the Italian Government, recently, is met by Baron Michele Scamarea. Chief of the Italian Foreign Office Ceremonial staff.AP - 51 words
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Article217 1953-01-10 9 A NEW and entirely novel brand of toothpaste has made I its appearance on the Singai pore market and although it has been out barely a week, has become popular with the public overnight. Already the big department stores m Raffles Place with the217 words
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Article59 1953-01-10 9 W AS H I NG I D N, I (Reuter) A tightening trols intended to prey« it Chinese x «>■}- entering orica nrough Hongkong i been announced by tha> I co States Treasury Dc >ur* iw t. I'nder I new Dim iti i nhandise 1; T59 words
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Article410 1953-01-10 9 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - ARNOLD BRACKM AN By Special Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, Jan. 9. -Indonesia will ship 1.f.00 ton* of copra to Japan )wf«re the end of this month and at prices geared to the European copra market, it is learned today. One bundled tons of <•<•; ra410 words
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Article142 1953-01-10 9 NEW YORK, Jan. 9 (Reuter)— The Tea Association of the United States announced today that the governments of India, Ceylon and Indonesia, the world's major tea production countries, had accepted its invitation to an international tea conference m New York city, beginning next Monday.142 words
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Advertisement307 1953-01-10 9 AIR kvXyS^K From SINGAPORE: TWICE WEEKLY SERVICE To b from: MEDAN PALEMBANG DJAKARTA with IMMEDIATE THROUGH CONNECTIONS to: BANDUNG Semarang Surabaia and BALI BOOKING OFFICE: UNION BUILDING GR. FLOOR Telephone: 7869 ?3>a</ the V™ Singapore J J/taejae/iae/tt Motning A/euriptLptx I This morniat daily is published m Singapore and is retailed307 words
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Miscellaneous38 1953-01-10 9 Standard Almance D \RY < II Ul KfcNll ENTERTa nmENT p m 9 13 I PROGRAMME I MSMIM.KI a Ma 7 2 Ie i Rise and i sCh Eng- Ma :i i _i 14 lusic N wa TRAVEL x38 words
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Miscellaneous374 1953-01-10 9 r.ji \u i \\k\\ s TO: j. ka ta 130 a no \KKI\ M S: \l VN URW VYS I RON!: Kuala Lum i. MLUM i«.:'.«i j P^- ta ig. Ta >ing, Iwh Kua a Lum j dLJ 01 i: 40 a m. 'h. K,:a. a Lura MLIO3) Uoo pjn374 words
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Miscellaneous347 1953-01-10 9 RAUB ENTERTAINMENT \TIIAY: Rose of Cimarron. 1. 7. I KLANG ENTERTAINMENT CAPITOL: Mark of The Renegadi 3 4.> a:ui 9.13 > m Kit. \l.: A Faithful Dos and Its Enemy :<. *> 45 and 9.15 p.m Two Wei ks with Love 10 JO a m. a -.ti !l'.:''| p.m. LIDO:347 words
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Miscellaneous435 1953-01-10 9 HINDUSTAN: Cham Chama Cham 3, ri 30 and 9 15 v m < KVIKAI.: R.i 2. 3 30 jr.rl 9 p.m 150 K.%: Singari 2.30, 343 and 9 r 1 1 RADIO PROGRAMME X MHO M\| k I L I MPI R; 1 p.m. —6 25 As Singapore; 8.25 Spotlight435 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1953-01-10 10 The CINEMA, THE THEATRE and, THE ARTS J^^fT^TTffT' IW^ff' fj A Tough Year For French Movies 17K.ANCF: 1552 was marked m France by a severe crisis m tin* world of the rinema. Several studios closed down owing to lack of funds and many others began projects which, unfortunately, finished (to1,036 words
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Article262 1953-01-10 10 i^REAT interest has been aroused among theatregoers m Singapore by the Arts Theatre's announcement that their next production (on February 12th, 13th, and 14th, at the Victoria Theatre,) will consist of a double biil two plays diametrically opposed m theme, one a tragedy, and one262 words
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Advertisement193 1953-01-10 10 qPHONE 3400 a 800K... I TO BE SURE OF YOUR I WEEKEND SEATS! j WT*W j^LAUDETTE COLBERT wiWw^ JACK HAWKINS M^WHIERSWIFE *f§ l*&$ ANTH °NY STEEL -v^. LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED! ****■»*■■>**-■»«■ ALSNIADD Tft lilfiilT Lhif; tr.o reneged* I U HSyill rcider of iho West! UfKUirilT r < w\ v> y^193 words
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Advertisement55 1953-01-10 10 Opening To-day 3 Shows 3,6.154 9.15 p.m. Columbia Picture SHAWNEES— Looting! Killing Burning iv history fiercest raid! JON HALL "BRAVE WARRIOR" IN TECHNICOLOR Tomorrow at 11 a.m. Paramount Picture THE EAGLE THE HAWK" In Technicolor OAILY J SHOWS BJEHMJIitaErtB 3.15-6.15 9.15p.1H. 1 609. NORTH BRID?SoAD^PHONI3446i acficjn picture TOMORROW MORNING SHO55 words
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Advertisement27 1953-01-10 10 OPENS TODAY: 3.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. Nutan-Sajjan-Amarnath m a now dramatic hit "NIB MO HI" (m Hindustani) Tense! Exciting! Tearfull A "Seafilmco" Release Tomorrow 11 a.m. (serial) "FLASH GORDON"27 words
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Advertisement232 1953-01-10 10 10.30, 1.15, 4, 6.45, 9.30 SEE IT NOW! Charles Chaplin m Released thru L.A. Tomorrow 9 a.m. "Till: JMCAXIT I 1(1 lir As SUSPENSEFUL as a HITCHCOCK THRiLLR SYNDICATE KILLERS TERRORIZE TRAIN' Big suspense -thrill every mile o* 90 HmK WMOSOR JACQUELINE WHITE V Als<»: Special Featerette "CAUTION. D\\(.ii: \m232 words
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Miscellaneous369 1953-01-10 10 tgfß/TADELMAR.\ npODAlf'S QUOTATION: 5 J. "lie «m» receives ;i food J turn should never for- j K»*t it; he \\in» does one never remem t» c r it. J Charron. Miiiiinv lok i\ii:v- "i ONE: Seek information; <. make the most 01 whatever 5 "Inside tracks" you encoun- ter For369 words
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Article238 1953-01-10 11 Sem ba wang Men Subdued By SRC SINGAPORE Recreation Club played one oi their best matches this season when they defeated R.tf.A.S. Sembawang by 3—l m a hard fought hockey match on the Padang: yesterday. The game was fast and interesting with all goals scored m the second half. Exchanges238 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-01-10 11 photo. Ol.wiunc [>ole vault champion, betters k «nh a *auit of IS feet one inch (4.6 national amateur series meet at Dorti auar> S. The indoor show featured serand countries. APAP - 31 words
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188 1953-01-10 11 Dearth Of 'Spinners' In Australia MELBOURNE, Jan. 0 (Reut< AAP-. \V J. O'Reilly, form< Australian Test spin bowler said today that not t-" 10 least worrying problem facing the Australian selectors m choosing their attack for the tour of England this year was the dearth class spinners. "Spin bowling lias188 words
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Article44 1953-01-10 11 THE IRC soccer team against R.E.M E. a; Fairer Park today will be selected '.rom the followj ing players: Narayanan. Paul. j Gani Baia. Ra>hid. Suppiah. Ley man. Maiid. Nadarajah, I Loganalhan, P. K. Samy. M. I Osman, Murthi and Salahudin.44 words
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Article51 1953-01-10 11 MANILA, Jan. 8 (Reuter), The visiting Nanyang SUtng Pan basketball stars from Singapore won their third game her e last night against the local Chinese collegiates 90-71. The visiting cagers won their nrs| two games against the Kai Ming Press team and the Black and White51 words
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Article268 1953-01-10 11 •♦v f^EY.-lon 9: (Reuter-AAP -Getting pace off their home pitch Australia s fast bowlers Ray L.ndwall and Keith Miller shot out South Africa for 173 when the th.rd test began here today. Rain stopped play for the day before Australia could open their innings.268 words
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Article103 1953-01-10 11 SOITH AFRICA Ist Innings. McGlew run out 24 Waite c Morris b.l ihnston 32 Eodean b Lindwali 13 Fuastan b Rinu 5 > McLe.m b Lindwall Cheeth-im c Johnston b Miller 5 Murray c sab b Milli r 4 Watkins c .sub b Miller 1" Mansell b Lindwall 8103 words
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Article122 1953-01-10 11 Entries ForGrand National LONDON. Jan. 8 (Reuter).— The Grand National steeplechase to be run at Aintree, Liverpool, on Saturday March 28 were announced here today. This is 11 fewer than Ist year's total of 84 oi which 47 started. The entries include last year's winner Teal and Legal Joy, Wot122 words
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Article179 1953-01-10 11 CARDIFF. Jan. 8 (Reuterh— The Welsh Rugby Union selectors after a great deal of consideration tonight selected the Newport halfback pair R. Burnett and W A. Williams for the national team to meet England at Cardiff on Saturday week. The selectors stated after announcing the179 words
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120 1953-01-10 11 LOXDON T Jan, 9 (Rcuter) Jimmy Lim, 17-year-old son of a Penang merchant, battled his way into the semi-finals of the boys singles m the AnEngland Junior badminton championships at Wimbledon today. Lim. who was not even seeded for the event, beat120 words
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Article43 1953-01-10 11 NEW YORK. Jan 9: (UP)— Harry Markson, managing director of the International Boxing Club, last night offered Harry (Kidi Matthews an over the weight match with lightheavyweight champion Archie Moore if Matthew.- cannot make the weigh. t for a ntic fight43 words
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152 1953-01-10 11 KIA, Police Seeded In Ipoh KO Hockey IPOII, Fri.— Kinta Indian Association, league champions, and Police "A" league runners-up, have been seeded m the bottom and top sections of the I)M>h district knock-out hockey competition, beginning Mon- day, January 19. On the first day. Cheng Wah will meet Batu Gajah152 words
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Article39 1953-01-10 11 BALESTIER United beat the Singapore Traction Company by eight goals to nil In a friendly football match at Geylang Stadium. Scorers were: Kama] <3K Chee Sin, Ismail Yusoof, Hock Seng, Ibrahim I lan if! and Choon Tong.39 words
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Article91 1953-01-10 11 RRA« I A n 3 tmary W*», BERTHA II \'A BRA< .A n'p 1 AS v1 LJS. d< i p.. n« r of Me i FJ. and AJ Bi it of Sin^apon c 'c c m Brlfl I a'- i. Alu r; sen \cr -Ail Ix 1 d I91 words
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Advertisement121 1953-01-10 11 z Biade and win these prizes! 100!- 2nd: S5O/- 3rd: 525/--i Prtsei of one carton Matador Blades eoch lAZON BLADES *nt I Swedish steel ere rdened to provide les* ng e> i ci.c can onl\ be proved them yourself c.d MATADOR t -.ou vs I on appropf cc s'c^an, haRPER121 words
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Advertisement587 1953-01-10 11 NOTICES We beg to advise thai if from the sth day of JANUARY L 953 the Rubber bu •< s carried on m Singapore by Sin Giap Co., wiii be taken ovei by SIN GIAP RUBBER CO.. LTD a company which was regi ta ed m Singapore on the IBtl587 words
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Advertisement665 1953-01-10 11 '■.< r; 1,., i R I SITUATIONS" VACANT" A > i Federal nior < Films) irtna lion. F Duties include me pron tho use F films made M i ayan I I lUon to use of Sims for educatii i 4 specialist inw of propo d film »je I taking665 words
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Miscellaneous117 1953-01-10 11 AITV I C^' =TOIN A V. I \MEAHWHJL-E AT THE F>OSTOfr/C£\ INO WONDER VO'CAIM'T VR^ lAH WILL.? JAH PASSED HIM > ■^"wl AsTHENShEL' I SLEEP/I' VO' HAS BIN IT'S FO' >V ON TM' POAD//'— '.V a^pEs ~_P-< FO' FIV£ NIGHTS. $^i F F MADE A LOVE. SLAVEO' 'Ll'J- S /HE'S117 words
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610 1953-01-10 12 DONALD JOHNSTON - DONALD JOHNSTON By All who have an interest m Rugby football m Malaya, wherever their local sympathy may lie, cannot fail to speculate on the 11. .M.5. Malaya final, to l»c p!a> I t it> i Kuala Lumpur. Most of those who610 words
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Article31 1953-01-10 12 Winn R >yal S pore Ladi< ke) com pet i- tioti F. V M; 1 lon, Mis .J Ho md m "B" n n- Q Stark m Divi ton.31 words
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Article194 1953-01-10 12 SINGAPORE Civilians ui!l leave this morning for their •ftk ila-t- will Selangof m th»* H.MS Malaya Rugby final on II >• Kuala Lumpur pi dan:,' this eveaing with their finders HiNM'rt. Lack is üb.it th«>v w.i mi for luck will be the only thin.: to194 words
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Article47 1953-01-10 12 I 1()W Ihcj reached tho f-nal. I SINGAPORE CIVILIANS i»t Jofaore IH-3 at Johore Babrn. bl Negri-Malacca 22-0 at Singapore. i>t Services 6-3 at Singapore. SELANGOR M Perak r.-o at Ipoh. drew Penang 11-11 at PcB Ml". !>t Ktcl.ili 25-8 at K. Lumpur.47 words
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Article, Illustration415 1953-01-10 12 SKIP - SKIP By KIALA LUMPUR.-While most of the home supporters give Selangor an even chance m the Malayan rugby final against Singapore on the padang today, 1 -ive the premier State of the Federation the edge over the Colony. My confidence is based415 words
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91 1953-01-10 12 Test Player On Trial For His Life COLOMBO. Jan. 9: (Reuter) Ceylon test cricketer. Mahadeva Sathasivam who has been charged with *.he murder of his wife. Ananda, will stand trial on March 20, the Colombo Commissioner of Assizes announced today. Mrs. Sathasivam was found strangled m the garage of her91 words
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Article114 1953-01-10 12 N W Jan. 9 (AP):~ R md Ralph i both ranke I g 1 eight middleits world, haw- i to move Into con- tie vacate f s isoq when leel tonight m a tenr at M a Square" G n, M< Nati B" g114 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-01-10 12 Si a f/aporrm FULLBACK Parker THREES Svlangor FULLBACK Mohd. AshrolT THREES13 words
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Article131 1953-01-10 12 1921-22 S.I. h t S-pore 5-3. 1 IMr. 1 1 Perak bt Negri 3-1. 1923-24 SeL v. Spore trained off). 1924-25 Spore ht SeL 30-13. 1925-26 Spore bt Penik 18-3. 1936-31 Perak bj Negri 13-0. 1927-28 Spore bt Pirak 11-G. 1928-29 Services bt Perak 5-0. 1929-36 Perak bt131 words
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271 1953-01-10 12 IPOH, Fri.— ln a game that lacked span i i v( Asians beat Perak Asians by 11 points <;i go and a penalty) to three (a penalty) m an I k.i rugby tie here today. Kedah's standoff, Stanley Augustine was the star man on271 words
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