Singapore Standard, 17 January 1953
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Title Section16 1953-01-17 1 J»t» Singapore TIGER Standard VOL 111 NO. 197 SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1953. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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21 1953-01-17 1 Hunt For Ex-Nazi Leaders Fans Out -'liter) idling <■«»»- tlleged t v r m t•d a v to the i erica n21 words
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Article112 1953-01-17 1 so VfABI \M I.v I 1 is«sum Urn arrest <^» Makij -i s tec fall"' k.:... Mr. X. feti- ;uii p«»lii, T>»id The Stan- vesierda} i >i Po1k« spokesman m S i;apw« s lid thai the Co- p had sol bt i en i112 words
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Article, Illustration337 1953-01-17 1 photo. Rangoon Conference Says Decision MustßeMade From ALEX JOSEY, Standard Special Correspondent RANGOON, Jan. 16.— Malayan leaders who have been detained without trial under the Emergency should either be tried or released immediately, the Asian conference of South-east Asian Socialist parties demanded m a resolution passedStandard - 337 words
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Article174 1953-01-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl As againsi the wounding <>[ mm member ot the Security Forces, five terrorists have hern kiik'd and a sixth has surrendered. T tree th ise killed were i by a patrol of as who contact- lem m Gelang Patch, B The terrorisi174 words
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Article58 1953-01-17 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. (AFP). General Eisenhower has asked thai the special Presidential rai road coach should be put at the disposal of Harry Truman hen he leaves the Wh te H ■> f>v his hometown of [ndep lence, Missouri, af- n hand 4 over the Presi-58 words
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Article29 1953-01-17 1 A LONE Nal onalist flag hoisted the "72 Martyrs' Tomb' i^i Canton's outskirts recently ittracted tire attention of garr son soldiers, who took it down.- A PAP - 29 words
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Article90 1953-01-17 1 KUCHIXG. Jan. 16. (ReuterAAP). The Governor cf Sarawak, Sir Anthony Abel proclamation end* t c state of emergency declared m the First Divisi m o: Sarawak on Aug. 8 last year. The emergency was declared following the murder of a policeman md the wounding of two ithei90 words
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Article31 1953-01-17 1 A NATIONALIST mission is leaving Taipei today for a six-week study of the possibilities of de ping trade between Formosa, Singapore. Hongkong, B gk >k and Manila.- APAP - 31 words
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Article23 1953-01-17 1 Two prisoners wore killed and seven others injured m a riot :n Mahara Prison jeven miles from Colombo, yesterday.- A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article19 1953-01-17 1 ALLIED Superfortresses rained ion tons of bombs on Communist barracks at Changsangni o X >rea. AFPAFP - 19 words
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Article17 1953-01-17 1 ELEVEN* people were injured during rioting by students m Havana. Thirty-eight v"-j--dents were arrested.- AFPAFP - 17 words
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Article22 1953-01-17 1 PRIMF Minister Lou:-' bl. Laurent will soon introduce a bill changing the Canadian form ol the Queen's title. APAP - 22 words
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Article17 1953-01-17 1 MR SHIWICHI Matsumoto, Japan's Ambassador to Britain, will fly to Tokyo tor consultations.- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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294 1953-01-17 1 LONDON' Jan. H>.— The j aw iting to ra a rr iages m Sir' 4.': ore and local customs wen explained to ie Judicial Cw tttee of the Privy Council yesterday, m the course of the bearing of the appeal broughi by the brother294 words
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250 1953-01-17 1 THEY WON $25,000 CAN'T CLAIM ONE CENT THREE Singapore men have won $25,000 but they may not get a cent of it. Reason: they have lost the most valuable piece of paper they ever he*a m their lives Social and Welfare Services Lottery Ticket No. *****8. So far. it seems,250 words
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Article25 1953-01-17 1 DENSE t>>z encvloped N T e y York yesterday reducing visibility to "zero" and disrupting transportation tor the second consecutive day.- UPUP - 25 words
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Article23 1953-01-17 1 DR. WILLIS Rich of California, a fish and wild life service expert, will study >i leries development m Jakarta. UPUP - 23 words
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Article16 1953-01-17 1 TWO British military planes collided off Malta yesterday killing at Least 28 servicemen. U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article26 1953-01-17 1 THE ban against import of firecrackers from Hongkong and Macao for the Chinese New Year was lifted by the United States yesterday.- AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article23 1953-01-17 1 The Albanian Mini try of the Interior said that 12 p:c.^ had been killed by Security Forces and the population.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article117 1953-01-17 1 TOKYO. Jan. 16 (ReuterAAP) Miss Taki Fujita, chief of the Japanese Labour Ministry's Women and Children Bureau, today appealed to IS. mothers to keep thfir soldier and airman »ons m Japan away from prostitutes. She gave her message to a delegation of 15 American117 words
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Article110 1953-01-17 1 From Arnold Brackmm Standard Special Dorr. JAKARTA. Jan 16— Me m police authorities announced the arrest of several Indonesian and Chinese rubber exporters at Bindjai, N< rth Sumatra, on charges of defrauding the Government on rubber duties. The police said the ;g would be held pending110 words
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Article31 1953-01-17 1 FOREIGN M Pad a N< ivo suggested th it i i approach to v> Korea by a disi sion of existing tarv or repre yes of both sides. AFPAFP - 31 words
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166 1953-01-17 1 BERLIN, Jan. 1(> (AP)— Soviet Zone Foreign Minister Georg Dertinijer has been arrested by the Communist Security Police on charges of high treason The arrest was disclosed today m the controlled Last Berlin Press. j Dertinger, a member of the j Christian Democratic166 words
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Article20 1953-01-17 1 A ROCKET tried Insigned ty of C above the ea I pictun -I m ultravio I hs.- APAP - 20 words
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Article18 1953-01-17 1 Still Further THE Q.S Navy 2 t has rtin Viking rocket of climhinff l?()i) miles ii space. APAP - 18 words
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Article23 1953-01-17 1 PAKISTAN W\ to r internationa] airline thi manned by Pakistani pilots 1 a begin operation on Kara hi-L idon rout AFPAFP - 23 words
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Article155 1953-01-17 1 READ ABOUT THE BEGINNING tomorrow, the Sunday Standard will publish two outstanding features. Miss Margaret Saville, the wellknown writer on the Royal household, will tell of the private life of the Queen m eight instalments, c condensation of her forthcoming bo o k "Our Queen".155 words
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Advertisement134 1953-01-17 1 LADIES' HANDBAGS always call on Th NOVELTY.Tow 88, North Bridge Koad. Phone 312.*;. S pore JL**k ten qe*&4 f\ ACTS AS A I HAIRDRESSING AT THE SAME HAIR P^^POM/IDE MAC! O*l* It ULOTA COSM4TICCO BlACttOa tNGAAHO /IfOT A DYE Obtainable from Chop Ek To., 21 North Conol Rd. Nonycng Trading134 words
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Article, Illustration137 1953-01-17 2 c ai d '>■>•'' Reporter RADIO SARAWAK wil t -.'2 tribes ol the Col ny t ■>- .tT. said Mr rt Sarawak InI ati i and Broad asting m Singapore y«ster- I thai the ttere I p<> p v lal ntry of "e\- comis. S137 words
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Article336 1953-01-17 2 Dent. May Have To Recruit From Elsewhere Standard Staff Reporter THE shortage of nurses m Singapore is more acute than that of doctors, the Director of Medical Services, Dr. W.J. Vickers, told The Standard yesterday. He said that if efforts to recruit nurses from local336 words
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Article45 1953-01-17 2 [NCREASES of rent ranging from $15.75 to !S!"l! were &p- i the Rent Conciliation Board during Dec. 5 to Dec. 29 last year, it was a-,-need m the Singapore Governraeni Gazette yesterday These properties are controlled hy the Control oi Rent Ordinance. 1947.45 words
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Article155 1953-01-17 2 Women 'Specials Now Number 10 Standard Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH m its infancy, the newly formed Women's Volunteer Special Constabulary already has ten members who have completed the first month of their 20-week training course. The new unit ha? a fair cross-section of most nationaI ties and can count European, Eurasian,155 words
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Article, Illustration156 1953-01-17 2 Won' t Quit Until They Get Housing Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 50 Singapore families of Array employees living m Serangoon Road will not leave their present quarters until they get alternative accommodation. They have been given quit notice by the Army authorities. They must leave by Fob. 28. There156 words
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Article42 1953-01-17 2 NO CITY Councillor will m future be allowed to make a speech of more than ten minutes' duration except with the permission of the full Council. The Municipal (BusinessAmendment) By-Laws, 1953, imposing this restriction was gazetted yesterday.42 words
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Article86 1953-01-17 2 MALACCA. Fri. Government ii cc ration issues from Jan. 12 to Feb. 1, inclusive, will consist of the following grades and types of rice: High grade. Siam *C; entitlement. 25 pei- cent. Medium made, Burma Ngatsein; entitlement, 73 per cent. Prices are Siam rice 32 cents86 words
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Article, Illustration536 1953-01-17 2 BECAUSE he had persistently refused to answer a question put to him by the court, a prosecution witness was sentenced to seven days 1 simple imprisonment yesterday by the Singapore Second District Court Judge, Mr. j. F. Mac William. The witness, Chua Chin Keng. will be536 words
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183 1953-01-17 2 'Tec Hit Him With A Gun— Court Told A TRISHAMAN told the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday how a detective struck him several times on the face with the muzzle of his revolver while three of his friends punched him. Tiie trisha man, Yu Tor Huat was giving evidence ai183 words
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Article74 1953-01-17 2 A TRISH X rid i r Vt o Book Choon. 44. d ed after admissioa into h >« ii'a yest< rday after he was Involved m a collision with a lorry the junctkHi of Arab Street and Victoria Street yesterdaj morning. The impacf threw his74 words
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Article25 1953-01-17 2 THERE WERE SO3 births and 154 deaths for the week ending Jan. I". The hifant death ryto was around 13 n every 1.000.25 words
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230 1953-01-17 2 NEW records were chalked by Malayan Airways m passenger, mail and rreighi carriage for L9s2— and th< company expects to do better tbis year. The Airways carried 16 per cent more passenger and mail loacK and 75 per cent more freight than m 1951.230 words
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Article81 1953-01-17 2 THE A: my C:vi S- rvlce Union's wage Tease mand was rrned down by the Army authorities yesterday. The joini cons tal e 'omraittee of the union met 'he Army to present their *ase. but the Ar-:-v Th... S; .-:••> i-d learned last night,81 words
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Article93 1953-01-17 2 THE STANDARD regrets that m its yesterday's :^sue. the names of the Lwo soldiers. who were killed m an ao dent whoa a military tru i ing five soldiers crashed i"to the rear of a parked trafler at Bukit Timah Road, were reported wrongly. The93 words
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Article261 1953-01-17 2 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY By RANGOON. Fri.— hi the progress to self-government m the British colonies, the British Labour Party believes that Britain should hand over power to a democratic boHy. not necessarily a socialist party, said Mr. Saul Rose today. But it would not like to soe Hie261 words
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Advertisement227 1953-01-17 2 SENSATIONAL HAIR FiUiVF. to control noturolly cv to keep hoir m plocc ii to control wove* ond cur!< AVAILABLE AT ALL DEPART/, (1 Sofe ogenfs: SUIWTRADI^ f -;o. P.O. Bex 811 -Sin S .:por c 19-20 Ecnhcm Boi ,',ng. C/ w^ >«-/ llappv of !<|. (5 (OPi:r\ii\<. imiir m w227 words
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Article154 1953-01-17 3 GO LD SMUGGLING INCREASES Lc Year's Total 5e A Record Standard Stoff Reporter AL H gold smugglers frequently double-cross one another of gold smuggled into Singapore rose sharply last year case, double cross led to the Honnkon- >,•„,,,,«-- «t intended for SmgaporT officers information was that they had »Ps of154 words
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Article57 1953-01-17 3 a po lice it ti Fe \r S P cere y of nese foun jing Tj near rk Dec. year. thing was foui his te his \v. n n the F a dragon t before Mr. g Hing Coroyes .y tri iv> )an een s iffering57 words
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Article93 1953-01-17 3 R< R r <HERKOD. former wax corr< »p in lent, m Singap re by BOAC assignment with SatI ening Pos*. I, v. -v was the 1 gan sat un fr 16 '.-ears. a n m Singapore for lays, gathering material r I a Post art '.c.93 words
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Article61 1953-01-17 3 V W. A. WEIR, a ship's ">' described by his m as a conscientious -<t with strictly sober its, was fined $50 by V.r. if. Chapman, m the Singa- i Second Police <:o irt i iy. He pleaded guilty to a ■•'v of causing 'hurt to61 words
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Article64 1953-01-17 3 A SINGAPORE P.^'.rQ yi sterday said that information on 'ho Butlt murder has en io. eived from the N .v Wales Police. vas i ommenting on a s report (not Tr.e Stanthai the New South Police had cabled a description oi the man. pokesman declined to64 words
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121 1953-01-17 3 NEW INDIAN EMIGRATION REGULATIONS S!\i E November, a nev jP ro has been adopted > the emi£iatio n authorities i 1;i India to facilitate the ssue i '-t No-Objection Certificates to f Indians rei irnin* to Malaya from India. Returning passengers -:vc now required to send by reg ■<- tered121 words
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Article106 1953-01-17 3 THE < :"s Conn rt pres night at S:. AnVVar Memorial Hall by the Cathedra Church Women's As k ation, proved to be such il will be repeated nig it r> p.m. T- pr >gi am ne b ies a ?ussion rand and a hula by106 words
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Article71 1953-01-17 3 AFTER being convicted m the Singap re First Police Court yesterday r>>r being drunk and disorderly and of assaulting a Police Lieutenant m the Orchard Bar on Jan. 6, a Russian named Jarkoff admitted th i( he had no less than ten similar previous convictions. Passing71 words
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Article, Illustration199 1953-01-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE World Health Organisation has offered Singapore jl director of maternal and child hea?th specialist, a public health engineer and tutor for health visitors for the proposed Urban Health Centre to be erected m the Colony. The Centre, a joint Government,199 words
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Article35 1953-01-17 3 A DEAF and dumb youth, Mamat bin Abdul Karim, was discharged yesterday m the Singapore Fourth Police Court on a charge of raping a Malay girl at Lily Theatre m August last year.35 words
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Article52 1953-01-17 3 standard Staff Reporter W'iill.E making his rounds carrying away bottles from the back of tha hotel. As he ran to awaken the manager, a third u:^;,,™ j, doorway, hit him the men had gone with $1,200 worth of liquor. The thieves had broken open showcases and52 words
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Article, Illustration383 1953-01-17 3 PLANS for the setting up of a new factory m Malaya for the manufacture of pineapple bran, which could be used as fodder, are at present being considered by the Malayan pineapple industry. Mr. Yap Pheng Cork. Chairman of the Centra] Board of Pineapple383 words
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135 1953-01-17 3 THE recent Boy Scout gathering at th t South-Fast Asia Patrol Camp at Kuala Lumpur is featured m the latest issue of Free World. a ISIS Magazine which contains pictures and stories about the people of South Last Asia. Free copies are available only135 words
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Article65 1953-01-17 3 WHILE a farmer's wife was dressing her year-old child, her elder daughter, three-year-old O\\g Kui Chua, walked oi.; of her home m Thomson Road on Dec. 19 Jast year. Half an hour later her uncle found her drowned m a pond near the house. Yesterday a65 words
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Article46 1953-01-17 3 CHARGED m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with entering a house with intent to outrage a woman's modesty, Saadon bin Mohamed said that he had made arrangements with the woman. He was allowed bail of $500 until Jan. 2A.46 words
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Article, Illustration193 1953-01-17 3 PAT CHEE CHUN, proprietress of a sundry goods shop, told the Singapore Second Police Court* Magistrate Mr. D. H. Chapman yesterday that alter paying Sl.OOO m advance as part of 53.000 "tea-money" for the ground floor of a house m Neil Road, she did193 words
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Article149 1953-01-17 3 GIVING evidence m the Coroner's Court yesterday, Detective Inspector Fernando said that he was riding a motor cycle along Upper Serangoon Road on Dec. 10 j when he saw an old Chinese i woman m sarong and kerbaya, I jNg Ah Soy. standing on the road149 words
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Article35 1953-01-17 3 MR. S. C. K IIOXO. Assistant Inspector of Chin Schools, Perak North. Taiping, has gone to Ipoh on transfer. U He has been succeeded by Mr. M Chan Sock Hoy from Ipoh. h35 words
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396 1953-01-17 3 THE Singapore Association for the Blind swung e lt tnf iTf f tlOn > esterda > to P^n its first bi fi pro srhnnl ,nH 4JSe T"° y for Us I****** S5OO 000 Colony's blinT g SChCmC t0 benHU thr The project is to396 words
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Article210 1953-01-17 3 Silat Funeral Association THE Mowing arc (he ofl S I ineral Associ; Singapore for 1953: Patrons: Me* Lin ECii Ue, ran Kjm Ifan So. I Yam, Chua Liang Chua a z Lee. Ang Hood cii..,, s, j; flock C c ing s. n > Kirn Teck ,N« Kirn Lee President:210 words
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Advertisement25 1953-01-17 3 w n WOMEN WITHOUT _Js E S^J 2 with 1 ument correct through nenf. MBj riCAico. "<Jge ___2_ THE ORIGWAIi PI£ «jAX I, TD j25 words
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Advertisement55 1953-01-17 3 SPECIAL CHINESE NEW YEAR SALE FROM: 74-7-53 TO 73-2-53 i .^■-r\ BUY -n (^S^-j( OUR Lf^A r QUALITY r^^ SHIRTS "\y AT REDUCED PRICES Obtainable from our Sales Depot No. 226 South Bridge Road, Aurora Ltd. and from all leading Departmental stores. SINGAPORE SHIRT FACTORY LIMITED. i 15/16 Medeiros Building,55 words
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Article, Illustration766 1953-01-17 4 Trial Of Lawyer On Perju ryCha rgesEnds PENANG, Fri. Judgment was reserved until Tuesday, Jan. 20, by Mr. B.G. Smith m the Sessions Court todoy at the conclusion of the hearing of the cose m which Lee Thean Chu, Penang lawyer and Municipal Councillor, stood766 words
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Article143 1953-01-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH v. -Poli c C ora Nooi bio Zainuddin a f of ficer m cha f (lie poll station ai K., v b Kirn a Kangsar district, v. ied before Mi Just < theroi m tin Pc on a charge ol I epting143 words
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Article, Illustration102 1953-01-17 4 IPOH. Fri.- Lara Kirn Chong (20) was allowed bail of $250 m the Magistrate's Court this morning when he cla&ned trial to an extortion charge. Lam was alleged to have attempted to extori money from Tan Kooi Juan at the Rex Hotel, at 12.30 a.m..102 words
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Article272 1953-01-17 4 Operation Service PENANG, Fri.— Since the start of "Operation Service" In Penang Island, there have been over 400 instances where little favours worthy of note have been carried out by the local police, the Deputy Chief Police Officer, Penang and Province Wellesley, Mr. C A272 words
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Article123 1953-01-17 4 Standard Staff Correspondent THE need for co-operation by Kulim Indians was stressed by Mr. R. Dharmalingam when ;he presided over the annual genera] meeting of Kulim fndian Association which was he'd at the Association pre- mises off Jalan Raya Kulim. But, he said, Indians m123 words
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Article31 1953-01-17 4 PENANG, Fri —The sixth meeting of the fifth session of the Penang Settlement Council will be held at the Council Chamber, Pee: Avenue, Feb. 9 at 2 30 p.m.31 words
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Article69 1953-01-17 4 PENANG, Fri. The Assistant Registrar of Trade Unions and Societies, Penang, Kedah and Perlis, Mr. Chin Hin Hian, ml] be proceeding to the United Kingdom vn a six months 1 'raining course sponsored by the Federal Government. Mr. Chin has the distinction of being the fir.-', from69 words
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228 1953-01-17 4 $400,000 PUN TO HOUSE FIRE VICTIMS IN SELISING PLANS to build 44 shop houses m Selising village m Pasir Puteh District of Kelant&n were discussed between the Chairman, Rural and Industrial Development Authority, Dato Onn Din Ja'afar, the Deputy Chairman Dato Zainal Abidin, and the Kelantan State Oevelopment Officer Mr.228 words
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Article105 1953-01-17 4 SERGEANT Bachandoj Limbo of the Is- Battalion. 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles, has been awarded Lhe Military MEeda for his lead< rship and disregard for his OW l safety oi\ Oct. 21 las: >< ar when an armoured lorry m a convoy was attacked by105 words
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Article56 1953-01-17 4 THE P State tfedical and Hea I Officer rih ose m his health repori for I i <ck ending Jan. m. thai two rases of poliomye': 1 :< of scrub typhus were d te h 5 In the Kuala Kangsar art a. Or.c ca>e of urban typhus56 words
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Article106 1953-01-17 4 Guard Your Weapons, HGs Told PEN A NCI. Fi -The Bnce oi >' < rare of tl I stiessed »y the S Home G tai CM ci L cut C B. J. R.! I.^:1 addressed me .< Home Griu rls S La Pn i- < yesterday. The inhabitants of Bun*106 words
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Article51 1953-01-17 4 IPOI 1 F: Thi S Pei:-i-:. Sll Ym \2i the Raja Hilda, a cipal of the Clifford S Kuala Kangi ar a those who ba\ c beej to attend the O!d I retinii a dinner \v: i h held for the Rrst tirrw tomorrow ni£ht I i 5151 words
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Advertisement154 1953-01-17 4 FATHER OF MEDICINE O^^|^ F HUA TOH uflfliS^ Hua TaH lived a long time ago m.\\^\ llm //^b^T! buf n-any Chmese remember f^^. 3mCl m &i^ him -s the disco»ercr of ma-iv <; i^Ml\ M^^r^Kx" herbi some oi which ore used m £jk^<r -c --1 modern medicine today. j- r>^154 words
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Advertisement99 1953-01-17 4 For Most Dependable Service Pertct flf vg SEWING MACHINE gL^f. Hand Operated and Treadle Type. v Domestic Treadle Type Also Available. JL Highly Polished Cabinets Comply with l< Ml types of machines stretch fonrmnd A b fnntijyiftw tmm l>» \ri.«rt^»<l Distributors for Federation Jl. S. BAJAJ A SONS. 7 MountbatieM99 words
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Article9 1953-01-17 5 Specials Display Ability lispbycd PoUcc tothc «I« Pol lc€9 words
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Article, Illustration459 1953-01-17 5 I Dismay Over Proposals Of Benefits Body IPOH, Fri. Mr. Teerath Ram, President of the Malayan Graduate Teachers Union, said here today the recommendations of the Joint Committee on new retiring benefits for aided English school teachers had blasted the hopes of these teachers who had459 words
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174 1953-01-17 5 Standard Staff Reporter PEOPLE m Malaya and Sarawak are "intensely" interested hi learning more about health. Dr. K. Kelly, Professor of Health Education m Fresno College California, told The Standard yesterday. D X ne of the World !>rga turers, j Pubgins 1 LJi ersity174 words
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Article, Illustration234 1953-01-17 5 THE SECOND am Fe>:i\ al will be celebrated by the Tamils oi Singapore today and torn ►rrow. The Festival is he I Rnnual.y to bring I >gether a Tamil speaking pc >p!e m the Colony irrespective of their land of origin, religion or social status.Standard - 234 words
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Article99 1953-01-17 5 KOTA BAHRU. Fri. The Kelantan Aduli Education Association p!a;is to open another 113 classes with a total enrolment of 2,950 students this year These classes are y popular especially In ruin! areas and they are all stalled by teachers trained m the Laubach method of teaching99 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-01-17 5 I THE Chief Justice. Singapore, Sir Charles Murray Avnsley. will open the Assizes m Cour| No. 4 on Monday morning, following the service at the Cathedral and the inspeci tion of the ua rd of Honour 1 m front of the Supreme Court building. After the90 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-01-17 5 A conference of Distri< t OjEßcers and Administrative Officers of Johoie was held ii the Council Chamber, Johore Bahru, yesterday. Looking on at the passing out parade at the Police Training School, were these three members of the newly formed Women's Volunteer Special Constabulary.46 words
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188 1953-01-17 5 AN ILLUMINATED boat procession by Malay fishermen and a procession by the Malay community will be two of the highlights of the Queen's Coronation celebrations m S|p|S^ore from May 30 to June 'j. All naval ships m the roads will be illuminated for the occasion,188 words
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Article32 1953-01-17 5 PAI.ANISAMY, a person not exempted under the Excise Enacfmcht. ivas f. r;cd $100, or t\vo mofitlis' firfprisonmCnfe for being m possession of tv^^ l n «t hQUi>9 m Masai.32 words
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Article285 1953-01-17 5 Dressmakers Warned: Labour > liX ers have iieen visiting such places v' enipioyment at night to warn the employers against engaging children and young pei- PENANG, Fri.— Renewed efforts are now being made by the Penang labour Department to reduce and, if possible, to285 words
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Article228 1953-01-17 5 Gurkha Awarded Military Medal KUALA LUMPUR, Fri I—A Gui kha who, thoi .ih wounded In the n<- k and shoulder when a' very close quarters with a g*i*B of over (>o ten ri> ists m imbush position ther side of Rescote Estate Road, Kulai. Johoi I "n- tinued to lead228 words
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Article27 1953-01-17 5 TAIPING Fi 27 to May 1 il and I g i Penan g. X I will b« S Re\ 1 1) r Miss S27 words
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Article31 1953-01-17 5 Quarters For Nurses' I j am the X I was ag I for the creel fun > Mr. Chug I (S (HM)). and Tel I Seoni ro i S ee (Soon i31 words
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Article22 1953-01-17 6 fSBPllliViaPrP^'^Rflnfi^HHliHiflM^HlHilfBiiflSH HHBJj|jHai|SMlMH9HyHHHJHBMi|ll^ Rflip^PivvrRiiffirSiiiril^B^HkilHiiiflliiiH PPBmSAmiiipmUKjpnh Hlfit^BMflHiiiK^lp^HHVMKTTzSHiflBPSSMlllRiMHwINN MMWJHB"HPn ■■■■■■IfBUilpMyH P^^BflMlipiMJ|jflHpiBHhI|Hi||flipH|H0 HHHBHMHHBHlHH^v^liPVvlsinl^flfeMnfltliMtHflKHBllHSVRVtlVVRHfl ■■■■■■HiHJMHBH|H|jiHip|H mfMHMRl BWIiWiiPWiiiiii BKlMHJIB^Aflp4HllkHMHVHH4BfHMBHiM LSdUpiiHijBMiMHiMJijPU p%M4j|pf3MMMH^ I^^K^UBQ^I^^NI^ViiilllBHilH^^I l^-^l^^^m^^^^^^^H BmHHMRSHKSBtMMMll KfliHhSBnlKsHVKBli^hfliH^HBVHkflfl^HV^Hifl22 words
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292 1953-01-17 6 Re-Educating Malaya' s C ommunists: "V EARLY three thousand seven hundred Malayana are m Government detention camps under suspicion of aiding, or intending to aid the Communists' jungle army. What is to be done with them if, and when, the -hooting war ends. Can they be safely released since the292 words
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Article537 1953-01-17 6 RA WLE KNOx - RA WLE KNOx By being undertßken, the llow of releases will soon acceler- '\lr Humphreys claim that the police are now F r 7vx:V,-.>ly careful about ■»he r fiiv.-.nds before making I a arrest under the Emergency Regulations against Which there is no redress •he537 words
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380 1953-01-17 6 Sir:— Even though the S !ect Committee on the age of re tin ment took three 5 to s -r.it their report they seem to have done a b of it. They have given good reasons for raising the re- nent age to 60380 words
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Article209 1953-01-17 6 Sir.- Although The President of the Singapore Kent Counciliation Board, Mr. Eu Oieow Chye. had issued a warning that under the Control of Rent Ordinance, H<47, it is unlawful for a landlord to increase rents for promises m excess of the rent fixed by the Board or209 words
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Article188 1953-01-17 6 John Eber And Bar Committee Sir,— Mr. R. L. Eber has written articles and letters to the Press m what looks like a vain attempt to see justice done t° his son who has been detained 2 years. From the altitude of the Government it looks as though John Eber's188 words
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Article179 1953-01-17 6 Sir: Mr. AR. Lazarqus's (North Ward City Councillor) lettei which appeared m your issue of Jan. 15, has proved beyond doubt that no memorandum has yet been Submitted by him' to the Governor. I wonder how many more weeks will it take for this City Councillor179 words
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976 1953-01-17 6 PATRICK ODONOVAN - Britain's Young Veterans In Karen PATRICK ODONOVAN By T/"EITH Jagger used to be 4 pork butcher m a place called Bolton outside Huddersfield (Yorkshire.") a very young one. since he is only nineteen now. In about a year he will be a poik butcher again and working with his father.976 words
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Article89 1953-01-17 6 Review of Views use Of Veto i B I Etd< Encamp Fan encoui ife I■ The I t'.S. Aid SIN CHEW J under the R S1 ]ri the e The Repub ti rev a foreign aid stunt But by There w;;l b e counti w ccciv aid will be <89 words
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Advertisement57 1953-01-17 6 "FLUORESCENT AT ITS FINEST" SYLVANIA la< li S\l\.i ii ia I li. hi i-<« iij lultc < v M'U Jar nuire HgM tor a far lnnu« r |im#-« s.wt'* miv tn!»r and l.tbor r< pl.u riiK n( («>|v lirr.tuse S\|\.miii v s<i«ii(is(«s ha\«- d«\ «!i>p«d »In mim .ih tt' 157 words
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Article434 1953-01-17 7 freedom Movements' In Africa Receive Support RANGOON Jan 16: (Reuter Three resolutions supporting "freedom movements" m Kenya, Uganda and North Africa were passed at the biggest conference of Asian Socialists ever held that ended its 10-day session yesterday after a declaration rejecting Communism as degrading. The434 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-01-17 7 Duke Gets Highest U K Ranks bci Edin- the I the the A:r k& a s was c i offie X THE DUKE OF EDINRI/RGH25 words
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183 1953-01-17 7 IX-KAZIS PLOT SHOCKS LONDON LONDO> 1" tKeuter).— The British Foreign announced the arrest of a seventh alleged plot of former Nazis to tales! German political parties. i ted 1 be on 'he In- "Brother- ret organisation of Si ghl il a- r Wehrmacht Gen-183 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-01-17 7 Reds Sack Tim VicePremiers E plena S I Photo. Hißister w n llin «ntii,inli reviews the suard e| hemwn <»f i:iUil Mk« JT wwH H Ho«tego II t- ran. £2 Ih> hoiui^ on the •■"^rn. m<hM-f of Maekutosli •-i Mr (hnr- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article76 1953-01-17 7 PHILADELPHIA, Missi>:ppi. Jan. 16 (Reuter)—Siamese twin buys joined frcwn the best down to the abdomen and fat-ing each other were born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Jessi Sims, a farm couple. Doctors performed a Caesarian I erai ion. Tiie boys weighed five and a half pounds76 words
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Article25 1953-01-17 7 V-h: IGNACIO Luis Arcaya, of the Uni n Repub- a Oc crai ra Party m soughi refuge 1" I< ran cml assy m25 words
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Article262 1953-01-17 7 Communism Will Fall Truman WASHINGTON, Jan. 16, (UP). Presi Unt Truman m a farewell speech to the nation at the end of almost eight years m the chief executive's office, said the menace of Communism will collapse eventually because of its own fatal flaws and that when peace comes, there262 words
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Article153 1953-01-17 7 TOKYO. Jan. 16. —Allied raiders backed by every weapon at tie Eighth Army's command stabbed into Communist positions or* Korea's western front yesterday m a daring daylight foray that killed at least 54 Reds." Infantrymen rode and walked beside tanks m a lightning raid precededA.P. - 153 words
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Article171 1953-01-17 7 TEHERAN. Jan. 16. (Router) Correspondents have been told nothing about yesterday's seven-hour meeting here between American Ambassador Loy Henderson and Persian Premier Mohammed Mossadeq. It was stated that Mr. Henderson was too tired to see reporters after the long session while access to Dr.171 words
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Article58 1953-01-17 7 BELFAST (Northern Ireland). Jan. 16 (AP)— A 21-year-old RAF man was charged last night with the knife murder of the young daughter of a Northern Ireland High Court judge nine weeks ago. Patricia Curran. 19, was found slashed to death on Nov. 13 on a road58 words
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172 1953-01-17 7 NAIROBI, Jan. 16, (Reuter).— The Kenya Legislative Council yesterday voted £750,000 for the fight against the Mau Mau terror, but not before European settlers' representatives had criticised Government slowness m meeting the threat. "The Government is always one step behind." Mr. Michael Blundell172 words
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Article30 1953-01-17 7 SAIGON, Jan. 16, (AFP)— One hundred and ten candidates and 4.330 constituents including 1,163 military men have registered m hanoi for the forth^iflUig ISVQ}<LJP aI eleJ30 words
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Article95 1953-01-17 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 (AP) A crack express train, out of control and with its horn blasting an ominous warning, yesterday crashed into Union Station and partially wrecked the huge building m the shadow of the U.S. Capitol. No one was killed but at least 41 persons95 words
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Article167 1953-01-17 7 LONDON. Jan. 16 (Reuter) —Today's Financial Times called for a new United States synthetic rubber policy on the grounds of expediency as weU as Justice. It said American synthetic rubber was subsidised by the removal of overhead costs of the capita 1 value of167 words
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Article154 1953-01-17 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 16. (UPV —A US$5O,OOO damage suit charging that negligence by the Waterman Steamship Company permitted a seaman to sexually attack the wife of an army lieutenant colonel while she was sleeping with her husband was settled for an undisclosed sum today. Mrs.154 words
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Article37 1953-01-17 7 MUNICH. Jan. 16, (Reuter). A de-nazification appeals court here today rejected an appeal by Frau Margarete Himmler. 58 widow of Gestapo chief Heinrich Himmler. against confiscation of all her property except 45.000 marks (about £3.750).37 words
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233 1953-01-17 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 16, (Reuter).— The I nited States yesterday ordered the Soviet Embassy Second Secretary Mr. Yuri V. Novikov out of the country. saying he conspired with two naturalised Americans arrested as spies. The pair Otto Verber. 31. and his brother-in-law Kurt L. Ponger.233 words
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Article116 1953-01-17 7 Nehru On Pak.-ME Defence NANAL NAGAR. (Hyderabad), Jan. 16 (Reuten Pi ie Minister Jawahar'i- Nehru said here yesterday that ..-t took p.aee regarding the M -idie East defence and Pakistan was a matter of "gr.. 1 r ncern"' to India. Mr. Nehru was giving < first public reaction to pi116 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-01-17 7 The GAP A Zooms Up photo. 5 THE "GAP A" —a 1 1 2 ground-to-air rocket leaves a trail of flame as it zooms from its Alamo- J 2 gordo. New Mexico, > launching platform, dur- J ing tests of Boeing; Air- craft Company missiles. > The "GAP A" isAP - 74 words
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Article32 1953-01-17 7 LONDON. Jan. 16 (R. The British tug Eng [si (716 tons) reported off Portuguese coast today thai tank steamer she wrms tow home from Singapore \v;ifire with six men ftboard32 words
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Advertisement67 1953-01-17 7 BUBBEB, TIN CLOSING PBICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jon. It. The following art rhi closing prices of rfbboi ond tin .on London Morket today:— LONDv,N V RUiBiIR «-<> NDON T|N fnA» 241 d. tpot £9t4 per ton Kb J4 d. &frn. £965 sellers. Udtch 1513. TfcVee months: £944.10.. J« P67 words
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Advertisement39 1953-01-17 7 rXT k I STEEL SHAFTED I coir clubs. I IRONS $19/50 WOODS $26/50 I RIGHT OR LEFT HAND IN NOS I 2TO 9 IRONS AND ITO 4 WOODS jj MiTTIC'Q LI I 111 0 beyond the lifts; 9 X39 words
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Article116 1953-01-17 8 TOKYO. Jar;. 16 (AFP)— A representative oi the "Kyokuko Hogeih fishery company" will shortly v." lr>i t Hongkong to renew the contract ho' neon his company and "Tungpra Fisheries Company" and to arrange the fuelling oi Japanese fishing boats m Hongkong, a trade report said116 words
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316 1953-01-17 8 Steps To Prevent Sea Collisions Adopted WASHINGTON. Jan. 16, (UP). -The StaU- Department announced yesterday that revised international regulations for preventing collisions at sea have been agreed upon by 37 nations and will come into force on Jan. 1. 1954. Thpy were adopted at a safety-at-sea conference m London m316 words
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180 1953-01-17 8 U.S. Future Navy Will Be All- Atomic WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. (UP) Navy ret^ Dun Kimball Said today that the United Steles^ »*vy eventually "will be powered completely by atomic e TIe Sy said the changeover will l« "»*J«f the next eight or ten years, but added the entire fleet will180 words
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Article183 1953-01-17 8 Soaring Prices In U.S. Predicted WASHINGTON, Jan. 16, (UP)— Price Stabiliser. Joseph Freehill predicted today that prices would jump well over $3,000,000,000" a year If the new Eisenhower administration abandons price control. He said that $U)00 millions of this sum would represent higher defence costs, and that prices of consumer183 words
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106 1953-01-17 8 T ON T DON T Jan. 16 (Renter)— The Financial Times commented yesterday on the "ominous trend" m orders for oil tankers m which Britain has lost ground to Germany and the United States. 'The United Kingdom has consolidated its position as the leading106 words
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74 1953-01-17 8 DUESSELDORF. (Germany). Jan. 15, (UP> The one-time Nazi financial wizard. H. H.ja!mar Schacht. went back into business m the mighty German Ruhr Rhineland area today. Schacht said at the opening of his "Schacht Co" banking house here, that lie intends to help finance German investments74 words
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Article74 1953-01-17 8 LONDON. Jan. 16 (Reuter)— The Peninsular and Orient liner Strathmore. 23,580 tons, which left Tilbury last night with 900 passengers Cor India, Ceylon and Australia, returned to port yesterday with engine trouble. The Liner is expected to be delayed for about a wc.k. a P O74 words
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Advertisement690 1953-01-17 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Sjb Krjmisio l.os Angeles \i] American f Canadian Citir* Penang P Sham Spore Ari LA/S* CAH&B& BKAR 3Feb JFeb 29Jan lFeb SSFefe A VESSEL 24/tlsFeb. 26Fcb 27Feb IMar 24Mar fji tall particular] of Dry Cargo E^ep Tank-, and passesgei Bookings, etc. Agents ANGLO690 words
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Advertisement640 1953-01-17 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Sinsapore. Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penang From "Anking" Jan 21 Jan 24 Hongkong Takhoi" Feb 2 Feb 8 Hongkong Sails Sails Penang Spore for Anking" Jan 25640 words
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Advertisement376 1953-01-17 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyaj Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEU ORLEANS Spore P. S'haui IVnaiu CELEBES (SMN) 14/18 Jan !9Ju !0 Il.lan ZEELAND(RL) 19/25 Jan 26 27.1 an 2S/29tIan JAPARA (Rl ?fl.lan -'fir't-b 7 Feb 8 Feb376 words
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Advertisement830 1953-01-17 8 EAST ASIATIC LIHf SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA IK (o.nv^j 1 Spore V s h Ul "FIONIA r for Bangkok 18 18Jaa "MALACCA' tot Djakarta, Bangkok Saigon Hongkoog. Manila Kobe and Yokohama 22/24 Jai 2! -n i.«, "MORELIA' for Bangkok Takubar 3° oJan "MEONIA* for Bangkok 17/18 Feb LS/HFefc M/um^ "PATAGONIA" for830 words
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Article128 1953-01-17 9 HONGKONG, Jan. 16: (RevU -AAPI China has built six modern state-owned textile; m s, according to the ?emi- 1 (Bcial Communist China News' St •v. c today. II sal I spinninf an d weaving mi had been built at Cheng- 1 d w, Honan128 words
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Article59 1953-01-17 9 Pakistan Gets 25 Jap Trains KARACHI. T 16 (AP*— P ti K:>:a:;"< 5.900.000 rup^e locomotive p;:r; > h^>e deal with Japan baa been completed! •v.-n the arrival of the final of 25 locomotives. Orders foi the metre-gauge I turning >:cc' i -on-iotives en p. a I by the Pakistan, G59 words
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Article153 1953-01-17 9 NEW YORK. Jan. 16 (UP)— i The formation of a joint prr>j motion fund involving an expenditure of $1,500-000 this year to promote tea eonsumpj tion m the United States by the governments of India, Ceylon, Indonesia and the Tea Association of the United153 words
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269 1953-01-17 9 Seria Orders 2 'Ropeways, 1 Operated By Radio In Car SERIA, Jon. 16 (Reuter AAP)— The British Malayan Petroleum Company said here yesterday that two new aerial ropeways have been ordered from Britain and Holland for erection between the coastline and oil drilling platforms erected out m the South China269 words
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Article108 1953-01-17 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 822 83g No. 1 R.S.S. 84 A 84 1 No. I R.S.S. 794 79? No. i R.S.S. 761 765 Tone: Steady. Quiet TIN SINGAPORE. Tburs.— The price of tin today was $4705. Ip108 words
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Article54 1953-01-17 9 LONDON, Jan. 1(5. (AP)— Britain's nationalised coal mines missed both their main targets during 1952. They failed badly m digging out as much coal as had been hoped. The National C< 1 Board which runs the socialised mines has been spending big money modernising the54 words
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Article70 1953-01-17 9 MESSRS. TURQUAND. YOUNG and Company report that the following output, of rubber by the various companies mentioned below during the month of December. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Ltd., 22,000 lbs; Ayer Panas Rubber Estate Ltd., 96,000. Glenealy Plantations Ltd.. 63,000 lbs, Kluang Rubber Company Ltd., 59.000 lbs. Pajam70 words
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Article, Illustration217 1953-01-17 9 LONDON. Jun. 16 (AFP)— Under license granted by the Board of Trade. Britain is to export sterling £469,000 worth •of fork-lifting trucks to the Peoples' Republic of China. The vehicles are fitted with i prongs uicri for lifting heavy weights. A Board of Trade spokesmanStandard - 217 words
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Article, Illustration301 1953-01-17 9 COLOMBO, Jan. 16, (UP).— The proposal made b> China to open an agency m Colombo to look alter tin grading of sheet rubber which will be shipped froir Ceylon to China under the long-term trade agreement has been approved and ratified by the Ceylon Cabinet itA.P. - 301 words
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Article89 1953-01-17 9 LOXDON. /!a». 16 (AFP) Officials m Chancelleries m many western capital? yesterday were concerned abo B; itain's intentions v> return I i the convertibility of the i and the future import policy towards Europe. This is the main reason behind the visit today lure f89 words
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Article63 1953-01-17 9 Malayan Bank Exchange Ra tes THE Malayan Exchange B.nk* Association's buying :.•■-<. to merchants <pc: $100 tyan) are:— New Yo:>; 33 IT f 33| (0.D.) 33* (90 d/s1 on Credit bills and 23 5/ It; on Trade B:\ls Canada ?,2 1 16 M 3 16 (O D 32 7/16 (9063 words
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Article39 1953-01-17 9 HONGKONG, Jan. 15. -Special Standard 9ervice Closing price? on the Hongkong Kxrha)ii?e today were $15.80 to £1 sterling $6.0075 to US$l: (1-832 to Malayan $1; (0.24S to one Indonesian R :p:aii G ri 5284 to one tael.39 words
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Article133 1953-01-17 9 Rubber gains 1 5/8 CENTS RUBBER gained U cent! on a steady m.irkct \,-ior- day when selling prcssui* generally improved pried. Fust Gvjdo (Feb.) Rubber was quob d at 84i cents per lb at i! i»- close oi tlie market. hi the li r >vel?. I t Irtjr good don133 words
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Article63 1953-01-17 9 Hire Rations For Johores THE ig gn c be to the the pr tion w inst each g U Disi f bore B ersing i K;u.':::r' r the vet from J 2to I I. Johoi c B i. S i 'C In any > required Mers g Sian T 163 words
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Article82 1953-01-17 9 Relax Rules, US Urged NEW YORK, Jan. !<■ R. it ten M E igene Wan* P side;it the Intel r A Bank for Reconstruction md Development, called iMt ois fm a nation-wide campaign to change the United Btate« »tti- tude toy ai d trade ba: i ci t "It is82 words
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Article59 1953-01-17 9 HONGKONG, Jan. 16 (AFP) —A Hongkong branch the Bank o X :iea wH\ be led ;on February 2. k i i to O ai Snan iaj circles. They stated thai Konei n con-. sulax 018 ials voul I be m liarfe ol the bank v59 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1953-01-17 10 1. X Y.NCL— Brand^hing a phejv<nt m the middle of t loud ti leathers Lou's .loiird.in ("The Happy Time." amor.? other recent Fai Kast»-rn §lwwiß(S) has hffn spen'Jin? nuidi of his r»-»ent ttMe SflflMtlH inveethrt at .Mithelinr Dax. •a itacs 1c e bee1,417 words
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Article, Illustration173 1953-01-17 10 «>r ~n» m a«r« Off THeHiyH '"'^J^l Uf wZ. 4h« Filipino d**™-***™ «PP*«"»» at the ttafflos H<tt*l. Singapore)- JOHNNY, the sailor boy. felt lost and lonely when he set foot m Hawaii Where wa s the build-up S^J^^^^i^Sj WU.. tt sSSi for^iohnnj Who's thi, culie beckoninj to173 words
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Advertisement107 1953-01-17 10 SHE STOOD \>D i or r.i i m; or 1 A i or worsj;: The PLANTERS WIFE MIDNIGHT TONIGHT?~ m Wognific«nc«l V^ffM^U I, ja\| r HI mm W Mf Mf kmEF MARiA MONTEZ- PAUL CHRISTIAN FAYE MARLOWE MASSIMO SER*TO p^p^TOMCRROW MIDNIiGHT!--^^ I "GOLD DIGGERS" i «fc (m MANDARIN) yL >..>.107 words
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Advertisement240 1953-01-17 10 MlUWinu wn\\PmmH liißMiir i TTT FMNKYERBY'S ROUSING BESTseIUd Be -4^SMpw^yKiJß^^BßßßßL2b^^Bfe B-'^B^ Jj^ ,fl^ i Bb*'*^^^ wP^m-- CWBttCF Jr I Bw^jßM^l'^s^Bßßk. >: ''3BB ißji:' -v MBBJ BF^T^ 1 B^y flfc^B^a^m. «fc^BW .J^BB BBT '^^H ■'"■^3f 188 Bt_ -^BBU^BBV*. Iflfl BBflß^BW^ _^t ViVl HLjafl Sv V 9 ■L;(^ 1 IP^H EHbKp»*l' B^..Js:^^BßJr"*>"240 words
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Miscellaneous334 1953-01-17 10 f wnflr HQ« KUt flBB) tttibt SSB GS& i I TODAY S QCOTATION:! "I consider It the best 1 part of an <'diuation to nave b^en horn and brought up m this ihm i n try .—Akott. < SATUBOAV FOB KVKRY-! OM-.: b:e;> warily In personal > maneri. Protect prestige.334 words
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Article332 1953-01-17 11 Keep Champs Busy By HAL WOOD SAN FRANCISCO, (UP). -Jimmy Murray, most active of the West's topflight fight promoters, aims to offer more world champions for action during the next tew months than any ether man m the boxing game. Jimmy still has hopes of landing the332 words
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Article80 1953-01-17 11 Hwa Yew BP Officials A1 the Hwa Yew Badminton th annual general meetg eld last Suiv.iay, the io'.tring were elected office ■aur> fox the year: President Mr. Jamoj a tg; H m. Secretary Mr. n Khye; Hon. Spous i tain Mr. Chua Guau Seng; Hon. Treasures Mr. Kcc Yoke; li>80 words
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Article65 1953-01-17 11 3NDON Jan. 16 (AFP)— 11m the Austral. an cricket team here next sumit r og much interest v d c reserved >eats m the lain stand have already been i rsubsi ribed. The tickets were on sale a last Tuesday and appii- ations were received65 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-01-17 11 L. M. (Eileen) (VLeary, a recruit of the Nee Soon Small Bore Rifle Club whose shooting is to say the least, most extraordinary. She had never fired before joining the Club but is now regularly gutting up marksman scores, her last effort being one short of a101 words
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Article27 1953-01-17 11 KOTA TIXGGI. Fri. The Diamond Badminton Party was ormed m Kota Tinggi after a neeting held last night. Tne court is situated at Jalan27 words
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Article110 1953-01-17 11 SYDNEY: (Airmail) (Reu-ter-AAP) Present world bantamweight titleholder, Australian Jimmy Carruthers, and former world heavyweight champion, American Joe Louis, may link m an exhibition tour of Australia this year if plans by Sydney businessman Sam Curotta go through. Curotta. m Australia to make arrangements for t lie110 words
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Article370 1953-01-17 11 i« ♦h I U E B °]P5 N^ an 16 AP > -American captain m the recent Davis Cup tennis matches had a raw day Thursday and last night apologised at the Umpires Association dinner for his "grouchy behaviour on the court. i I370 words
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Article96 1953-01-17 11 SBA Dance Prize Giving The annual distribution of prizes to the winners of the 1952 Singapore Badminton Association Championships will take place at a social and dance organised by the Association at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. Guillemard Road, on Saturday. Jan. 24 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The admission96 words
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Article121 1953-01-17 11 LONDON. Jan. 16 (AFP>— Freddie Mills, former w W"ld light heavy weight champion. now promoter, arranged fcsterdav with the entertainments branch of the War OH: c for British Boxing champions i make a tour of Korea I cxl summer and to vis* Bong ong and121 words
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Article72 1953-01-17 11 The following has been elected office bearers of the Skylark B.P. for the year: Patron Mr. Tan Cheng Chuan: President Mr. Fong Peck Yew; Vice President Mr. Chua Kay Soon; Hon. Secretary Mr. Jimmy Tan; Asst. Secretary Mr. Tan Peng Yin; Hon. Treasurer Mr. Vincent Then; Auditors Mr.72 words
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Article149 1953-01-17 11 NO. 1 Lincoln Bomber Squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force will play against RAF Selrtar m the final of the Sanderson (up Rugby Competition at Sefot*r on Monday. This is the first time that the Australian airmen will be represented as a team. They149 words
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Article46 1953-01-17 11 Malay Tennis Tournament MALAY tennis players who intend to compete m the A. Malaya Malays Tennis Tournament to rx held m K.;;: Lerapur during f he Chinese New Year holidays from Feb. 1.1 to 16 are reminded that the closing date for entries is Jan. 26.46 words
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Article59 1953-01-17 11 Mr. Tan Yew Hock, aged fft, i).issed iwaj peacefully at 4 a m. on 16-1 53 at the General Hospital, leaving his beloved wife. 2 sons, 3 daughter*, 1 s\ms-in-la v, daucMer-m law, and 4 K r; "id t>ons. T!ie cortege will leave No. Cusraden Ro^d, on 17/1/53 at59 words
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Advertisement108 1953-01-17 11 w Z i *m i m %lU sii-al (omedy! She's Working Her fl ay Throurh College" .V'/nVii ,m, jl 1 N J Isp.fli ,1.1 n I.M H iI-?INTJANG" Mai QASOOI < KOVM 3.00 7.30 p.m. W*V IJ J 7 mi "PARASAKTHr iTamil) 3^-r«rxvi .urn i^ Xl Johore Bahro »«rKia^73 0»YlA»«108 words
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Advertisement305 1953-01-17 11 SITUATIONS VACANT EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. 1 PAHANG. Vacancies For Probationer Teachers Vacancies Exist In The State of Pahan* For:— r |1) Probationer Teachers English Schools: Salary Scale Men $120 (3 years' l (Examination). Timescale $240 x 12—372/ Efficiency Bar/390 x 18— M4. Qualifications:— Candidate^ are 1 normally required to imve n305 words
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Advertisement612 1953-01-17 11 PERSONAL INCREASE your salary! ih« Internal iona) Correspondence Schools (Overseas) Lid 18H Battery Road. Singapore, will cxpla.n how! Phone 210/>8 NOTICES IENDEt NOTICE Xipcndix "A" Notice oi Sale b> omprtitive Tender SorptOf X l^iuip nient Surplus BA i Bquipn en< is offered foi a c by eam\ itive tender. Th612 words
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Miscellaneous252 1953-01-17 11 Z^~" J •.->•-*.'.' ¥~z^> MAE U. BEL "1 I OH -AH IS MIGHTY PROUD O' J Iv^*^/^ 0 WONDER HE'S MEANWH/LE-COMtNG JO V/SJT— f/ oMTV PRCX'C! O' J MAH HANDSOME YOUNG <<T A SUCCESS )NJ HIS /I wu lC rrV VmriT c^mf i ,ruT Jffl* f-: =sS HE* HANDSOME 4252 words
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Miscellaneous59 1953-01-17 11 MISCELLANEOUS We ire specialized In rebairing R.idios Refrigei'atcrs ii.nmmerci;.! i\ Domestic) and o >( »*r Cooljmu Apparatus. N<> iob n too Small nr Km Pin ''<•'■ mm imm(v ittention E quli ie« to Ovei ea.« }<.idu) Service, #1, Dhobv c iau( SV »rt- Telephone 22(i(i5. You cm make £\v*»oo ia59 words
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Article305 1953-01-17 12 Southern Quad Hockey Begins MALACCA, Fri. Fine weather greeted the Malayan Hockey Council's southern quadrangular tournament which opened here today. Before a large crowd, Malacca took the field to open the tournament against Negri Sembilan and created the first surprise by beating a formidable Negri side by305 words
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Article180 1953-01-17 12 SINGAPORE beat Johore I hy three goals to nil. but it i was not an impressive vie- tory. In spite of being down m goals. Johore never j stopped trying and Singa- I pore's d< -fence was kept j husy throughout. Durrani opened the .-^ore ha I180 words
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Article31 1953-01-17 12 !P( T F —Cheng Wan scot- 1-0 wii ivei Pom ""A" m lockej today. W s vas scored W< X m E m the 10th 4 the rialf.31 words
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Article274 1953-01-17 12 AFTER months of training. 33 members of the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Association are rculv for the team championship competition on Sunday at the premises of Mr. Chay Seng Hai, the Patron, at No. 1. Marg'oiioutli Road oft Bukit Timah. The te a championship is274 words
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Article80 1953-01-17 12 Hattrick By Alagendra KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— On the Taylor Road ground today the Depot beat the Postals by 3-1. The Depot pressed from the start and m the sth minute Alagendra scored oft' a rebound from the goalkeeper's pads following a short corner. Oji resumption the Depot went ahead when80 words
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Article106 1953-01-17 12 TAJPING Fit. St. George's Institution and Taiping Malays shared honours m a thrilling hockey game played on the Esplanade on Wednesday, each side scoring two uoals. The schoolboys had a good start when m the second minute Beng Ket\ hit m the first coal. A few106 words
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270 1953-01-17 12 Penang Chinese Revel In Mud To Win 4-1 PENANG, Fri. Showing better combination the Chinese defeated the Europeans by 4 l m an inter-commu-nity league hockey match played on a slippery ground at Victoria Green today. The (tame was played m torrential rain m the first half and m a270 words
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254 1953-01-17 12 PORT OF SPAIN, Jan. 16 (Reurer)— The five-day match between India and Trinidad reached an interesting stage at the end of the third day's play yesterday when Trinidad, m reply to India s 322, made 116 f*» tk» irtcc nf clrSnnAr Stollmeyer254 words
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Article73 1953-01-17 12 Daniel Sng. an old boy of the ACS. and a well-known Colony athlete, leaves Singapore today by the Charon lor Australia where he is taking up a five year civil engineering course m the Melbourne University Daniel Sng was the champion athlete m the combined schools sports73 words
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Article91 1953-01-17 12 LIM KEE Chan won on points decision over Thep Vithool m a slugging fight over ten rounds at the Happy World Stadium last night. X was a good clean bout. Two of the three j w ii^es gave their verdict f o Kee Chan. Vithool was popular91 words
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Article83 1953-01-17 12 AT THE third annual general meeting ot the Union of Canton Sports Club. Singapore the following were elected officebearers for the year: President: P.R. Dugdale: Hon. Secretary: Tan Eng Seng; Hon. Treasurer: Wee Cheng Kirn: Hon. Auditor: IM. Forrest; Sports Captain: Kang Siow Khim; Committee:83 words
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Article52 1953-01-17 12 HONGKONG. Jan. 16. (AP). Sixty-seven sports representatives of various nationalities m Sinkians Province have arrived m Shanghai from Pciping, reports the Communist New China News Agency. The delegation, said :he report, visited factories, school?, scenic spots and took part m voleybali matches sponsored by the All-China52 words
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304 1953-01-17 12 NEW YORK, Jan. 16 (UP)— A proposal to establish three new weight divisions m professional boxing will be considered at the forthcoming New York meetings of the National Boxing Association's executive committee. Harvey L. Miller, executive secretary of the N.8.A., will advocate the formation304 words
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Article100 1953-01-17 12 LONDON, Jan. 16 (Reuter) Sunderiand, the First Division club, had to fight hard to beat Third Division opponents Scunthorpe United 2 l m their Football Association Cup third round replay. They were a goal ahcai at halftime but Scunthorpe equalised and it was only nine minutes from100 words
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Article67 1953-01-17 12 WASHINGTON. Jan 16, (AP)— Frank Sedgman defeated Jack Kramer again last night 6—3. 7—5 to take a 4—3 lead m their marathon professional tennis tournament. In the other singles match. Pancho Segura continued his mastery of Ken McGregor, beating him for the seventh straight time 6—267 words
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Article47 1953-01-17 12 BRISBANE. Jan. lfi (RcuierAAP).— Opening batsmen Ken Arch making a bid to regain his place m the Australian test team by scoring 9G of Queensland's first innings total of 301 m a Sheffield Shield match here today. Victoria replied with 47 for one wicket.47 words
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Article71 1953-01-17 12 I Ol i*w r. rL r" Ent sri5 ri^ 8 are bein calle d b y the Pera Amiteur Football Association for the Hussars Cup inter-school knockout soccer competition, which is expected to start early next month. All entries aa c to reach the hon. secretary. Mr.71 words
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288 1953-01-17 12 A FORMER Oxford Blue and Wimbledon player, Norman K;» vitx arrived m the Colony to take part m exhibition tennis mot arranged by the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association on th c SinqonJl Cricket Club courts on Tuesday, 3a^ Kitovitz, who competed m the Wimbledon288 words
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241 1953-01-17 12 Rosewell Hoad Win Doubles Title MELBOURNE, Jan. 16 (AP)-Kin Umm* 9i Lewis Hoad won the Australian doubles tnir |,L Mervyn Rose and Don Candy 9—ll, (i-4 iol X Australia's two top doubles pairs treat* d a caller! 3,500 to a sustained hard-hitting: match iMr i struggle. I r l 1241 words
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Article123 1953-01-17 12 The RASC Al•m.^ the (act nifcht maintaii putation by I gicnals by 20 j the llrst round o' team b >ein« flic RASC an Ml! suggest, as m could have iou c I close was respective b i\ The besi Pickford encounter was unusu ed some123 words
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Article35 1953-01-17 12 THE follov i i Jollilads Kranji Wi\ Sunday at J- rer Pa; I.IS p.m. N■r v d R Ghani. Muniyan li, S B Cr. EChris m V. iyanathi v Singh, 8... X I35 words
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Miscellaneous100 1953-01-17 12 HOCKEY: SHA Junior KO tourney—SßC Blues V. Shell SC at SRC; Royal Navy v. Hong Kong Bank at Naval Base RUGBY: SCC r. RASC at SCC: SAOBA v. RASC at Woodsville: Nee Soon v. GHQ at Nee Soon; 19th Air Formation v. Police at Air Formation ground; Naval C-in-C v.100 words
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