Singapore Standard, 21 January 1953
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Title Section18 1953-01-21 1 Singapore Standard sr jL n i. VOL. 11l NO. 201 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1953. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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305 1953-01-21 1 3 eT ay Car Had Dud Plates r; ANG Tues. A gang of six, including m using a car bearing false Singapore plates, is believed by the Police to be or [>|c for the recent series of armed robprovmce Wellesley. enco305 words
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Article911 1953-01-21 1 PENANG. Tues.— Stating that the explanation siven by the defendant m respect of the two charges against him appeared to be reasonable and that he accepted it. Mr. B. G. Smith, the Sessions Court President, today acquitted Lee Thean Chu, a Penang lawyer, of two summons911 words
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Article24 1953-01-21 1 A 24-lIOUR riot of 1.000 convicts at Perm ylvania's Western Penitentiary ended last night with the rebels nromised no reprisals. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article24 1953-01-21 1 FULL-SCALE riot broke out last night at the Rockview branch of the Western State Penitentiary. Armed prisoners held five guards hostage.- AP.A.P. - 24 words
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Article103 1953-01-21 1 CONDEMNED MOTHER W RITES VERSE TOKYO. Jan. 20. (ReuterAAP).—A petite Japanese woman sentenced to death for murder and robbery, is composing poetry m the cendeimied cell, while her lawyers are battling for her we. She is Mrs. Hiroko Yamamotto of Osaka, affed 32, who robbed and murdered an old woman103 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-01-21 1 JUST ONE LAST LOOK photo These men, despite their heavy loads, were lighthearted yesterday because they were homeward bound. They are some of the men of the Ist Battalion Suffolk Keg intent pictured embarkin? on the troopship Georgic having completed their tour of duty m Malaya. The Singapore Police bandStandard - 75 words
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Article, Illustration705 1953-01-21 1 WASHINGTON AGOG 'Ike' Gives A Party For Ike PRESIDENT IKE REMEMBERS MALAYA'S HEROES IN HIS Inaugura' Address to the people of America, President Eisenhower said: Freedom is pitted against slavery; light against dark. The faith we hold belongs not to u s alone but to the free of all theReuter; UP; AP; AFP - 705 words
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Article136 1953-01-21 1 IVOR KRAAL - IVOR KRAAL Standard Aviation Reporter A NUMBER of Singapore Americans wei> entertained to dinner last night by a man called "Ike" while Washington celebrated the inauguration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower popularly called "Ike." Tlie Singapore "Ike was 05 year-old Mr. Ike Elias, wealthy landlord, who returned by air from136 words
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Article140 1953-01-21 1 AFTER three-and-a-half years of jungle-bashing m Malaya, the men of the First Battalion said they were "chul't"' (very happy) to be returning home after doing their bit. They left Singapore yesterday m the trooper Georgic for Britain. As the giant vessel moved out of140 words
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Article21 1953-01-21 1 COMMUNIST China's Radio Peirvrr* warned the PhiliPr pines and Thailand yesterday to .stop "persecution of Chinese residents."- APAP - 21 words
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Article19 1953-01-21 1 THE Earl and Countess of Dalkcith at present honeymooning m. Corsica will leave tomorrow for Marseilles.— ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article17 1953-01-21 1 BLINDING fog choked transport and the inhabitants of Britain for the 12th straight day today.17 words
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Article149 1953-01-21 1 THOSE TREES ARE STILL THERE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-The 13/18 Hussars employed here on road patrols, escorts and ambushes since their arrival m Malaya 30 months ago, were honoureS Ihis afternoon by a visit from a descendan of the peer, who raised m Ireland m 'The 19th Light149 words
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Article21 1953-01-21 1 VIETMINH rebels exploded remote controlled mines on a South Annam railway line yesterday, seriously injuring three soldier?. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article74 1953-01-21 1 PARIS. Jan. 20 (AFP)— President of the Fro:: -h Republic Vincent Auriol today sent a message of congratulation to "General DwigW Eisenhower. President of the United States of America. on the occasion of his inauguration to office. fid. Auriol expressed the hope that Eisenhower would accomplish74 words
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Article62 1953-01-21 1 WHOLE grain rice will be issued for two weeks, between Feb. 2 and Feb. 14. to consumers drawing Government rationed rice, it was announced last nisht by the Public Relations Oflice. The announcement added that there will be no issue of broken or inferior rice62 words
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Article28 1953-01-21 1 AHMAD Hussein, lender of the Egyptian Socialist Party, -aid yesterday neither Egypt nor any other East country would join the proposed Middle East defence organisation.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article19 1953-01-21 1 CROWN Prince Akihito of Japan will arrive m London from Tokyo towards the end of April.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article21 1953-01-21 1 THZ Bangkok newspaper Srikrung has reported that PrcU. wartime leader of Free That is now m Burma.- AFPAFP - 21 words
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Article58 1953-01-21 1 WASHINGTON, Jan (UP) Mrs. Mamie wcr followed bw doctor's ordt is. and nursed •< Btubbo cold she has b.ad Kin< t- oi Ec days ifter Christmas. Her secretary, Mis. Man .lane McCaffree, told repoi lers sh t > was tired Wl< Im ordeal of packing58 words
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Advertisement43 1953-01-21 1 HO HONC SOAP FACTORY IT*. 64 CHULIA ST. SPOf-e t TIL *«U-S<Xl 'Ml j Iy i '^^^Bt^ ~^^^J TT. Instead oi this Hollow Ground »>' 1 r i O 1 1 Pi C or Distributors: McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH KUCMINC43 words
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Article157 1953-01-21 2 SINGAPORE Police yesi(.(iay questioned persons living near the house m Tanglin which was broken Into on Monday by a daring gang of 14. Three of the gang, two armed v ;h pistol, and a third carryj a dagger. stole a pistol, b illets and 51. 627157 words
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Article190 1953-01-21 2 $100,000 RUBBER ROBBERY TRIAL TWO more lorry drivers. Seah Kwee Kirn and Tay Boon Khay, prosecution witnesses m the 8100,000 rubber theft trial, were described by the prosecuting: counsel as "hostile witnesses" at the sixth hearing of the case m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday.190 words
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Article159 1953-01-21 2 WHILE attending to his poultry midn ghi on Sen* 12, year, a fai ncr Ng A H< n '"< ird dogs barking, and ag ilighi >i w six approaching him. the Sinfaporc Sixth P Court was told yesterday. In the dock, facing a tenta-159 words
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Article93 1953-01-21 2 Bees Hold Up Repairs HONEY bees have slowed down a repair Job on a Coca Cola delivery truck at a garage I m Alison Road by build- ing a hive On top of the 1 windshield. 1 Garage mechanics are 1 afraid of distarbfnjr the 1 bees who are bow93 words
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Article61 1953-01-21 2 House Thief Gets$2 375 A THIEF who era wl c d through a garbage hole m the outer wall of a Chinese Schoolmistress's house on Monday, got away with cash, jewellery and clothing valued a f $2,375. The intruder broke into the house by bending a window bar. The teacher's61 words
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Article57 1953-01-21 2 Tan Peng Hong was charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yester lay with possession ol 24 Ib. ol raw opium. He was allowed bail of $10,000 and *te ase was posted to Jan. 27. was stated that the opium was found m57 words
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Article338 1953-01-21 2 'It's Not Easy' To Slip Into S 'pore— Hax worth v Mr Standard Staff Reporter ILLEGAL immigrants can slip into Singapore u of the Immigration authorities, espec.ally with the c onn vance^ of .p s captains. "But it is not so easy," the Controller of338 words
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Article116 1953-01-21 2 THREE Singapore-bound airliners have been delayed at London due to fog. They are 8.0.A.C.'s Comet. Constellation and Argonaut. A Renter's message received yesterday said that fog blanketed a large part r>f England and Wales, and is expected to last fur two days. Thames shipping116 words
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98 1953-01-21 2 SHORTLY before an unem- ployed salesman. Chua Keng Hee, (39), committed suicide, he told a neighbour he was worried because he had dj money to buy school books for his two children. He also said he was indebted to a dealer m provisions. Unemployed98 words
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249 1953-01-21 2 AN ALLEGATION that he was a member of Secret Society 36 was denied by a prosecution witness Lim Ah Tong, a trisha rider, at the trial of four Chinese who were arraigned on a charge of murder before Mr. Justice Whitton m the Singapore Assizes,249 words
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Article81 1953-01-21 2 A PILE of magazines, which have lost their address wrappers, and a number of calendars are lying m the Singapore Post Ofiice awaiting claimants. Mr. W.A. Cooper, Director of Posts, told The Standard yesterday. H e said that the magazines would be kept for two months81 words
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52 1953-01-21 2 A FIGHT between two prisoners at Changi Prison on Jan. 16 had a sequel m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when one man. Abu bin Kursi. was tentatively charged with attacking Hassan bin Idris with a knife. The case was postponed to52 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-01-21 2 photo MR. JOHN Tseng of the Staff of St. Joseph's Institution. Singapore has been awarded one of the three Education Department scholarships for 1952. He intends taking up an Honours degree m Science at the Science Faculty of the University of Malaya, m October, 1953. StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article119 1953-01-21 2 THE Hindus m the Federai tion and Singapore, will ceie- brate Thaipusam. on Jan. 29. In Singapore. Lord SubraI manya. will be taken out m procession from the Chettiar Temple at Tank Ro::d m a Silver chariot. This is the first Thaipusam procession m119 words
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Article36 1953-01-21 2 TAN CHOON was charged m the Kota Tinggi Court lor possessing 25 packets of chandu when he was searched at the jetty of Kampong Makam. Kota Tinggi. A bail of $300 was allowed.36 words
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Article, Illustration183 1953-01-21 2 THE GOVERNOR of Sarawak- Sir Anthony Abell. yesterday officially declared open the new Kuohing branch office building of the Oversea?. -Chinese Banking Corpn.. Ltd. —the 27th branch of the Corporation outside Singapore. A branch was originally opened m January 1948. Because of increased business and183 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-01-21 2 C A Lu ten Nanva.u M,, lilf Usteiied yesterfjtf to ft, Kadio M Ln, pi nM c l'«n« ii i,ii,. p tore s!i«.u v m n p, at lh«' inn30 words
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Article130 1953-01-21 2 THE Singapore New Homes Tenants' Association asked the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, yesterday to introduce emergency legislation to control the rent of 1 houses built after the war. In a five-point memorandum to Sir John, the association also asked him to limit rent charges to not130 words
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144 1953-01-21 2 S.N. NALLATHAMBY Pillai. a Singapore money lender, lost his claim for $24,000 on a promissory note, m the Singapore High Court yesterday, m a case heard by the Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray-Ay risley. The claim, brought against P. Suppiah and his wife. S.144 words
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Article147 1953-01-21 2 TAIPIXG. Tues.— The Tai i Is Festival was celebrated f* ir the first time m Taiping asi Saturday at the YMIIA Hail. Upper Station Road. About 500 people took part. Dr. S. Arasaradnam. Pr< ;i--dent of the Tamils Festival Celebration committee opened th« celebrations. Guest speakers,147 words
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Article49 1953-01-21 2 IPOH. ruea —Tat; Tai Fook (19) admitted m 'he Magistrate's Court this morning that he stole Sl.'iBs m cash trom Chang Pou. at New Town market on the Right of .lan. 14. Sentence on Tan W9S deferred to .lan. 27 ;^nd he was allowed baii of sti'iO.49 words
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Article19 1953-01-21 2 ii c j it N daughti sons. 1 L-.< i Chin law i".'-: c grandsa daughters .1 >- < 2119 words
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Advertisement75 1953-01-21 2 ILalaC w '^^B^^y^^p| Featuring "HYDROVAC" SERVO ASSISTED ERAKES HIGH EFFICIENCY TYPE STEEPING FIVE SPEED GEAR BOX POWERED BY PERKINS DIESEL P6 ENSURING LOW RUNNING COST FEDERATED MOTORS LTD ORCHARD ROAD SINGaPO^ REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT THE NBKtAi WEARNE BROS LTD TIRED EYES hinder Efficient I ■sk IB Bam I B sa^B Blm-75 words
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Article346 1953-01-21 3 1,000 Must Wait Till WEA Gets A Biaaer Grant Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 1,000 adults have been clamouring to join the English literacy classes run by the Singapore Workers Education Association since they were re-opened on Jan. 12. But there are no vacancies for346 words
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Article172 1953-01-21 3 Hope For More Doctors Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Medical Department has not at any time made direct application ior doctors from India, a spokesman of the Department told The Standard yesterday. The medical stall position would be brighter by next year, he added. He was commenting on the Federation172 words
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Article133 1953-01-21 3 RAPID development of land m Singapore has resulted m a lnrse increase m the number of surveys conducted by the Survey Department said the Chief "Surveyor. Mr. I.C. Booth. at a Press Conference yesterday. The number of surveys has increased by 300 per cent since 1950,133 words
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Article84 1953-01-21 3 ONE month after her marriage, Tan Ah Qui was assaulted by her husband, Seah Chew, and later turned out of the house, the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate was told yesterday. Tan asked the court to make a maintenance order. Seah Chew a cloth pedlar, said84 words
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Article227 1953-01-21 3 Union Says Bus Drivers Exploited A CHARGE that the conductors and drivers of the Singapore Changi Bus Company are called upon to work 19 hours a day was made by Mr. Lee Yong Mm, official negotiator, East Ward, of the 3,000--strong General Labour Union, me in e a d fe227 words
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Article60 1953-01-21 3 SINGAPORE newsmen and press photographers met Lady Sanderson, the new president of the British Red Cross, Singapore Branch, yesterday at an informal tea party given at Air House, m Sime Road. Lady Sanderson, who succeeds Lady Russell m office, is the Wife of Air Marshal Sir60 words
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Article35 1953-01-21 3 Bail was opposed when Tan See Siong a Special Constable attached "to Telok Sengat Police Station was charged before the Magistrate m Kota Tinggi for desertion. The case is posted to Jan. 22.35 words
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Article143 1953-01-21 3 THE Chairman of the Singapore Rural Board. Mr. E V. G Day, told members of the Board yesterday that m future where a bus or diesel lorry was seen to smoke. tneir licence number should be taken down and sent to the Vehicles Department. This143 words
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Article116 1953-01-21 3 TAN ENG TEE, who failed to appear m Court on a summons served by his wife. Ng Peck Kiang for not maintaining her. was later arrested en a warrant issued by the Sing- j apore Sixth Police Court i Magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman,116 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-01-21 3 MR. MRS. Anthony Toll Kan Hin who were married at the Registry Office. Singapore. The bride was formerly Miss Lily Choo Bee Gno. The bridegroom, is eldest son of Mr. Mrs. E. K. Toh.34 words
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Article52 1953-01-21 3 KOTA TINGGI. Tues. Pan^ Teck Wah of Kota Kechn was" charged m Kota Tinggi with selling price control articles, such as cofl'ee and tea. without a licence. He said iae wa 3 not aware that a licence was necessary. Pang was convicted and fined $35 or two52 words
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Article, Illustration106 1953-01-21 3 Sir John Wardlaw Milne and Lady Wardlaw Milne, were guests of honour at a dinner party at the Cathay Restaurant given by Bin Seng Co.. Ltd.. Singapore. Seated (left to ritjht): Sir John Wardlaw Milne. Mrs. Chiong Illok Chor, Messrs. C. S. Ashbrooke, Tay I-ng Choon Wayshuet. Lady106 words
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Article369 1953-01-21 3 Standard Staff Reporter BY APRIL, 1,100 acres of land m Bedok will be ready for food production, said Mr. A. G. Robb, surveyor m charge of the Land Development Unit, at a Press conference yesterday. About 550 families will grow food on the land369 words
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Article108 1953-01-21 3 TWO exhibitions (medical and dental) are the highlights j of an elaborate programme organised by the uraduates and students of the University of Malaya for their second annual Medical Week from Jan. 24 at the Faculty of Medicine. Sepoy Lines. Tiie programme ends on Jan. 31.108 words
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198 1953-01-21 3 HONGKONG, Jan. M (AFP)— Although still m an embryonic stage, the Malayan Association ol Hon^kona first 9f its kind m th<? Colony— -has c^at 1 lered Malayans of all races and different classes together m harmony and goodwill towards the con mon aim of198 words
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Article124 1953-01-21 3 US Knows Malaya Better Standard Staff Reporter AMERICA'S interest In ilaya is increasing percep ib Air. Charles Baldwin. IS. Consul-General m Singap* d The Sta lar I yestei dai Mr. B.i dwin, icoompan I by his wife. Sew aroun I w >rld on "official bu He returned yesterday El Manila124 words
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Article26 1953-01-21 3 Mr. Cm;;-,- Shin Che wi. > went to England for the Colonial Servfa c Framing Course tor Labour Officer bug returned to Johore Bahu.26 words
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Advertisement16 1953-01-21 3 (f (Jlt'mp^ nf Chinese hi^ory M Iv A K\C, AIX TON 6 1^ TIGEH MEDICAL HALL16 words
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Advertisement63 1953-01-21 3 I "New '53 Admirals" I Featuring Latest Exclusive f FLASH DEFROSTING- Here's Defrosting At Your Convenience I Quick, Easy Trouble Free! |p MODELS Your choice m size I I Your choice m price EASY TERMS! GENEROUS TRADE OS! 1 1 Sole Ag,nU: SINGAPORE AND FEDERATION OF MAHYA 1 GEORGE LEE63 words
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Article506 1953-01-21 4 Governor Tells Of Urgent Need "IT IS my hope that- m the course of this year it will prove possible to arrange for the election of members of District Committees to the Rural Board so that they will become truly representative of the people of506 words
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Article72 1953-01-21 4 A REFRIGERATOR and an electric cooker were sold for $11] m Singapore yesterday. Another refrigerator fetched $80. They were among a stock jf articles, ranging from book- cases to wardrobes. cocktail cabinets and carpets, sold by N. A. A.F.I, at a public auction. A N. A.72 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-01-21 4 photo ABOVE are members of the reconstituted Singapore Rural Board. Front row (1 to r) Messrs. A. L. B. Swuine. Goh Tong Liang H. J C. Kulasingha, Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, E. V. G. Day (Chairman). Dr M. Doraisingham, R M Young, C I). Yarrow. E. F. Brady. Second row:Standard - 97 words
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617 1953-01-21 4 Chinese Varsity In Malaya Not Practicable—SIR SYDNEY Standard Staff Reporter DOUBTS on whether it would be possible to find competent people to instruct on a wide range of subjects m the Chinese language if a Chinese universityis established m Malaya, were expressed yesterday by Sir Sydney Came. He was commenfing617 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-01-21 4 phot*. «i-^™ A stl> aJ iai chemical manufacturer arrived <n SSSS^IS. QaOtasBOAC from yesterday For I Pty 1 %lh« C "aW^Chairman of A. C. Hatrick th w lm (riffht) w K ls flyln on b«Js»ness tour around the world accompanied by hi s son-in-law Mr J A ONeS Shaw (centre)Standard - 60 words
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Article246 1953-01-21 4 Govt. Is Ready To Negotiate Union's Demands GOVERNMENT [s ready to negotiate on the mow claims jof the 500-strong Singapore ■Mental Hospital Uniformed Staff Union made m Dec. lart, ior to discuss aga:n the old J issues which have Deen j brought up after nine inorr. !i<. said Mr. J.246 words
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Advertisement208 1953-01-21 4 These are the UNWANTED WOMEN of the World "WOMEN WITHOUT NAMES" Di-lribulrd by Shaw Bros., Slarrir.£ I Simone Simon Valentiaa Cortesa Francois Rosay Saturday XVuite -rTtCMHICOLOI^ Ok i:mi:h now for the FRANKIE LAME CROONER CONTEST Send your names to: Columbia Pictures, 79 Orchard Rd. Htm n MSIILBniML^is Today ::.ir>— 15208 words
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Advertisement232 1953-01-21 4 p^ LAST 2 DAYS-: ijs 415 iffH i^f MHMB Th« J ARTHUR A ASK O«G*N! A CN ■&4.4CLAUDETTE COLBERT .JS^? WM+f JACK HAWKINS ty^k AND NEXT.... THE GREATEST Ixss?^ YOUR MOVIE GOIN6 LIFETIME... MOM PRESENT^ GRAND PREMIERE TOMORROW NIGHT 8.45 PML FIFTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FEEI m ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY232 words
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Article16 1953-01-21 5 TAP AH POLICE OFFICER CHARGED S pare Has genefitted Fuin R'way R ics < IS BO g16 words
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Article, Illustration283 1953-01-21 5 SPI FNDID times were !«?-'< turned ft! several test runs I sirue Sunday, culminating m ajj trad rag off Pasir Panjang pesterda? when a Mercury Hurricane Super 10 m a J4-j, fuot runabout skimmed over}the water at atari 25 miles pei bow i »rhma*etj, theStandard - 283 words
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Article83 1953-01-21 5 A QUESTION OF PROCEDURE TI IF Singapore Harbour Board* Staff Association m reply to a letter by the Chairma:: or the Harbour Board, yesteidav disagreed with the Chairman's definition of Hie procedure" to settle their grievances. The Chairman had Insisted on the Traffic Manager settling the grievances by meeting the83 words
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Article127 1953-01-21 5 Shorter Course Hailed Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE parents yesterday hailed the news that priminary education m the Colony is being reduced from seven to six years. An official of the Parent- Teacher Association of an established primary school said that the move though long overdue was an important step m127 words
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Article67 1953-01-21 5 THE proir.pt action of Singapore dete< tive m stopping a man carrying a sus-picious-looking parcel m Orchard Road on Monday, resulted m the seizure of $20,000 worth of opium. The detective saw Vv.e man alight from a car with the paroe! under his arm. He67 words
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Article48 1953-01-21 5 JOHORE BAHRI'. Tues.— Llm Ec Teng- who joined the Special Constabulary On Api il 2. 1951 and deserted on Nov. 1. 1952. was sentenced by the Police Court to two months' imprisonment He told the. Com' that he still wanted to servo as a Special Constable.48 words
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352 1953-01-21 5 IPOH, Tues. An ex Customs officer, Ooi Ah Kai, today alleged m the Sessions Courthere, that an European Police Officer, M.I.S. Murray, Staff Officer (Crimes), Tapah Circle, took him out of the Ipoh Central Police Station lock-up into a room m the352 words
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Article80 1953-01-21 5 THE British Overseas Airways Corporation plan a special tourist service to fly Singapore visitors to the Edinburgh Festival of Music and Drama m August. So far no Singapore bookings have been made. The members of the Singapore Musical Society are unlikely to visit the festival,80 words
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Article61 1953-01-21 5 A SCHOOLBOY who was holidaying with his adopted sister at Franke' Estate. Siglap. was found drowned by her when she took a itroll on the beach, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hmg was toid yesterday. At the end of the ioques 4 into the death of the61 words
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104 1953-01-21 5 'Operation Service Aids Pregnant Woman To Court IPOH. Tues. "Operation Service "may today <v(ended to a pregnant Eurasian woman. Madam Clare (27) »h* was sent to hospital m an ambulance summoned h> a Malay Police Corporal. The good derd was performed outsioV t\it Hagifltralsj Court compound here, when Police Corporal104 words
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Article696 1953-01-21 6 \O DOUBT the authorities v ill view with alarm the proposals to set up a multi-million dollar Chinese university m this country. They may see m it a I nge to the University of Malaya which is to instrument for shaping a Malayan nation. A Chinese university696 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1953-01-21 6 D.H. de T. READE - THE SUFFOLKS PATROLLED 2 MILLION MILES IN MALAYA D.H. de T. READE By And Wore Out 15,000 Pairs Of Shoes THE Ist Battalion Suffolk Regiment, who left Malaya yesterday were relieved of their duties m Selangor State only a few days ago. They patrolled to the last hours of their1,040 words
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Article299 1953-01-21 6 Review of Views Chinese University j NANYANG SIANG PAU re-' iterates its support for Mr. 1 Tan Lark Sye's suggestion' for the establishment of a 1 Cliine.se university. J The daily says that the es-< tablishment of such an in-l stitutiOD would complete the I Chinese education system m Malaya.299 words
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134 1953-01-21 6 MR. M. P. D. NAIR WATER-BUSES Sir In one of Ihe local papers ol 7 Aug. nJ, Mr. M. P. D. Nair (City Councillor for South Ward and now Legislative Councillor for Seletar) said that he is investigating the feasibility of introducing a '"water-bus 1 service between Clifford Pier and134 words
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Letter202 1953-01-21 6 Sir: Provision of free elementary education for all children and such education should be made compulsory if possible. There should be no increase m current school fees for secondary education. A reduction should be made as soon as possible. There are parents who cannot afford even to pay202 words
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Letter111 1953-01-21 6 Sir; We read with great interest an account of the opening of Amoy Canning Green Spot Plant m Singapore m your valued paper of Saturday, December 27, 1952. In the report it was stated that the Amoy Canning Corporation also owned the Green Spot Plant111 words
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514 1953-01-21 6 When Splinter Unions Are Justified Sir; Mr. Chew Seng's revelation m the Press of the sinister practice among some ambitious and irresponsible trade union bosses to maintain a hold on the unions, either through employers' influence or by the domination of a clique, is indeed startling. As General Secretary of514 words
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156 1953-01-21 6 Sir; If one rides a bus m this city, one will see inside prominently displayed the number of persons a bus should carry. It would be quite comfortable to ride m such a bus if the regulations were strictly adhered to. But they seem to156 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-01-21 6 "You and your silly questions! Now we've both missed it!12 words
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Article216 1953-01-21 7 ■risUINGTON, hUL 20 (IP) -President Eisen- m triumph down historic Pennsylvania (iis t Urn head of a ffi-antic inaugural pletr uith horses. Indians, dogs, elephants, ...♦•mm. SS bu\ds and all the trimmings a inauguration calls for. a sh re than lonu more ripti l( 2.3216 words
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Article195 1953-01-21 7 BO\ Scouts lighi a:: :<■ ns on Coronation night from Land's Emi the it iwesi corner of B: tain to John O'Groats m i extn me north. The beacons— at 'east 10 i high will he lit simul- v and, ii possible, be sight of eachReuter - 195 words
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Article22 1953-01-21 7 FORTY-FIVE Mau Mauwer« counted m the nel on Mond;>v after a round-up sweep through 100 square miles of the Aberdare Forests. APAP - 22 words
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Article37 1953-01-21 7 PITTSBIRCiH prison officials backed up by scores of heavily armed police yesterday promised 1.100 mutinous western penitentiary convicts an investigation of all their grievances if they would end their two-day riot and surrender four hostages- U PUP - 37 words
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Article32 1953-01-21 7 MR JOHN PARKER, a Labour member of Parliament, made a bid on Monday night to free England from the legal shackles that prevent the public here from having a "Continental Sunday." ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article39 1953-01-21 7 DJAKARTA, Jan 2C iRe.:rer> Official qu; rtera refused imment on rumours •>.i.ui:ig from Singapore about li.donesian rubber sales Communist China. Rubbei trade sources here ghi tighlv mpr >bab c •v rubber had been sold hat con:.::39 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-01-21 7 Ike's Son Bach For The Historic Event photo. Major John Eisenhower, just back from Korea to attend the inauguration of his father. President-elect Dwight Eisenhower, and his wife and two of their three children, are all smiles as they get together again at their home m Highland Falls. New York.AP - 73 words
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Article349 1953-01-21 7 JOHORE BAHRT, Tues The funerals of the two v ti ns oi the tragic motor acidenj yesterday on the Johore Bahni-Ayer Hitam Road too* p ace yesterday, Miss Tan Moi Kia, a rlerk m the Health Department, being buried first at .Tohore Bahru, and Miss349 words
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Article63 1953-01-21 7 'Top Hat Bare Feet' HONOLULU. Jan. 20 (AP) A Japanese delegate to the Institute of Pacific Relations Conference said yesterday some Asian nations were "like men with silk top hats and bar c feet."' The Japanese speaker was illustrating the difficulty of reviving trade with South and South-East Asia. Most63 words
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Article82 1953-01-21 7 HONGKONG. Jan. 20 (AP)— Seven men were killed and four are missing m the loss of 4wo U.S. military planes, one to Chinese Red ground fire, m the Strait of Formosa, the captain of a British frigate said today. Ten airmen were rescued by a U.S.82 words
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Article76 1953-01-21 7 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Jon. 20. The following ore the closing prices ol rubber and fin on London Market today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON UN Spot 24 1 d. Spot £964 per ton freb 24 id. buyers, £965 sellers. March l4jd. Three months: £942 Apr /Jun« 24176 words
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Article, Illustration1350 1953-01-21 7 President's Inaugural Address mov/ ay A r TT d W rk Wlth aM comcPS m a h °"<*' effort to rer ofl IrL X 7 S among notions but said he would never plocote on aggressor by a false bargain. i m the final1,350 words
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Article90 1953-01-21 7 IPOH. Tues— Resident? m the sub-districts of Kuala Kangsar and Sungei Siput will not be allowed to possess more than three weeks ration of rice, at any one time, under a new order promulgated by the Mentri Besar. It has been stipulated that so long as90 words
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Article83 1953-01-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The only loss sutlered yesterday by Communist terrorists m the Federation was the surrender of a Chinese bandit to a civilian m Bukit Besar Re grouping Area m Kulim. Kedah. Lincolns of th e R.A.A.F.. Hornets of the 2.Jrd Squadron RAF. Butterworth and83 words
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Article76 1953-01-21 7 TOKYO. Jan. 20 (UP)— The efforts of former British Prime Minister Clement Attlee. Indian moderate socialist leaders and Yugoslav delegates prevented the Asia Socialist Conference m Rangoon this month from developing an antiWestern trend, a Japanese socialist leader who attended the meeting said today. Writing76 words
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Article64 1953-01-21 7 JERUSALEM. Jan. 20. (.Renter).—Mr. Moshe Shareu. Israeli Foreign Minister, said yesterday that recent Soviel trends indicated a clear-cut internal policy aimed at terrorising Jewish communities behind the Iron Curtain and preparing th e ground for a:rjJewish action. The Israeli Government would denounce m the United Nations and64 words
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Article83 1953-01-21 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. >fl. (Reuter) President Truman cleaned off his desk at 4 p.m. yesterday and walked quietly into the private quarters of the White House. An hour later the White House press secretariat an not iced that Mr. Truman *ai "all through" and would not return83 words
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Advertisement61 1953-01-21 7 bvn&dtti oft oi^lyWj Ciwvp^ XMa r nirilf I a -T.' l ■■dl 1H WU f >,w. tMi |Ma b m I Bflilfifl I wm***t§u9»ttt* Hi r-fl J I UDEBAKE'R^ FULL COLOUR RANGE CHOICE FULL UPHOLSTERY RANGES ATTRACTIVE ACCESSORIES •k IMMEDIATE DELIVERY nibutor,: SINGAPORE MALAYA BORNEO MOTORS LTD. HUai HARD ROAD,61 words
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Advertisement54 1953-01-21 7 In White, Block, Dark Tan, Light Brown, Tony Red. Also Black and Brown DUBBIN 35 cts Per Tin "PUWITE" Bottles of White Liquid Cleaner 50 cts. Bottlt In tins with sponge 40 cts ln Ktr I L L. 2> p• i«4 i CtS. I* LEATHER OIL (Liquid) C1 AA Per54 words
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Article202 1953-01-21 8 ICAO Steps In As Mediator MONTREAL, Jan. 20 (UP)— lndia and Pakistan yesterday ended a five-year aviation dispute m which Pakistan refused to let Indian planes fly over the country because "unfriendly tribesmen might take potshots at them." The agreement between the two countries, worked out202 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-01-21 8 Last Man Aboard. Standard Shipping Reporter LAST man aboard the troopship Georgic yesterday was Cook Sergeant <;. E. White (above) from Grayshot. Surrey, attached to the Ist Battalion Suffolk Regiment. Sergeant While has been rooking for the •Fishting Suffolks" three years. He stopped at the gangway yesterday to tell TheStandard - 64 words
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Article89 1953-01-21 8 TEHERAN. Jan. 20 (AP).— The Italian flag tanker. Miriella arrived at Abadan Sunday night and began loading crude oil immediately. It is -xperted to depart today or tomorrow, according to reliable reports reaching Teheran. The Aliriella was chartered by a n Italian combine. This i89 words
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Article86 1953-01-21 8 PASSENGERS arriving per m "Roma" m Singapore tomorrow: Mrs. J Arnott. Mrs. R L Cohen Torvaart-Ko\ ci ijn. Mr A. Douglas, Mi. J C. Veeneridaal, Mrs. Veenendaal. Passengers arriving por tn.v. "Se: ens" m Singapore ap- proximately Jan. E3: W". J. y. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. F86 words
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Article114 1953-01-21 8 New UK Trooper Due Here THE Empire Clyde now on its way to Malaya with troops of the* First Battalion of the East Yorkshire Regiment, was formerly the Cameroma (16 584 tons) and was recently sold to the Ministry of Transport by the Anchor Line Limned of Glasgow. She has114 words
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Article57 1953-01-21 8 'On Your Right —Marble Arch' LONDON, Jan. 20 (Reiiter) London's viewpoints are to be signposted s 0 that strangers -.vill not miss any of the city s views through not knowing where they are. A London County Council spokesman said the signposts will be erei-ied at any park or open57 words
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Advertisement703 1953-01-21 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Resnhir Sailinss to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S pore Due Penans From AnkiusT Jan 22 Jan 25 Hongkong •pukhoi" Feb 5 Feb 8 Hongkong Sails Sails Penanj Spore for "Ankisg" Jan703 words
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Advertisement433 1953-01-21 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyai Kotterdaro Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS. Spore P. Sham Penan? CELEBES (SMN) gf*» ZEELAND (RL) In Port Sails2s/1 86 lUtm 28 "JBJaa lAPARA (RI) 29Jan(JFeb 1 Feb 8 Feb JAVA (SMN) 19/25433 words
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Advertisement752 1953-01-21 8 EAST ASIATIC Li. SAILLM.S FROM BGaUMRaUia L.X ii, liN M S pore P b -MALACCA- for DJakarU. Bangkok Saigon Hongkong. Manfla Kobt and Yokohama 4 %fi k "MORELIA* for Bangkok. Takubar so 3<lJan -MEONIA* for Bangkok IS »6F<»b Hrn, "PATAGONIA" for Adelaide. Melbourne. Barnie Syd ney (not loading locas «ITIANDLA"752 words
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Article24 1953-01-21 9 COMMODITY PRICES i s«. rubber Ih m stcrdaj t v v I hi; W9 ri tfKIJ.V Seflen 5 irnPOt MS ■rsl CMS C 34324 words
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681 1953-01-21 9 Lim Tion Joo - HK Spinning Industry Makes Big Gains Lim Tion Joo Textile Trade Vital By (Standard Staff Correspondent) HONGKONG Jan. 20 Hongkong's spinning industry has made such headway postwar that today the textile trade has become one of the most important m point of size and capital invested. An idea of what681 words
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Article189 1953-01-21 9 ON a quieter market yesterday, the Malayan Share Brokers 1 Association reported that industrials were very steady witll tins firmer. There was selective buying ben. Changed prices were: Buy pr o Sellers Cop. T.n Smell Ords 23 9 23 :t Dispensa: y 225 235189 words
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Article34 1953-01-21 9 HONGKONG, Jan 20— SoeStandard Service Closing d :-.e Hongki ng Exlay were SI 5.60 to jl.l v C 25 i US$l; 150 $1 Xl 243 one 1 nesian Rup:ah; Gold $2845 tael34 words
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Article29 1953-01-21 9 \D^X Jan. 20; (UP) i onwealth Economic Corntee has < RS. Singh i ial counsel^ r to the mmissi tier's Offi i ?re, a- Chairman to succeed Critchley of Australia.29 words
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Article75 1953-01-21 9 LONDON. Jan. 20. (Renter).— Britain's "little man"— the wase earner who puts a few shillings a week into national savings may shortly h P hacking: vast Commonwealth development projects. The British National Savings Committee is eonsiderinji plans for using its organisation and resources to raise ne*75 words
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Article147 1953-01-21 9 LONDON. Jan. 20 (Renter).— Twenty thousand British families are to be quizzed on their spending habits to help the government find out what the tost of living really is m the nation today. Father will be asked to keep a record over three weeks of147 words
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Article335 1953-01-21 9 AKRON, Ohio, Jan. 20.— Development of a new, lower-cost process which makes "cold rubber" 50 times faster than current methods, is announced here by John L. Collyer, president of B. F. Goodrich Company. Mr. Collyer said that ihe new process, developed by B. i jF. Goodrich335 words
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115 1953-01-21 9 LONDON. Jan. 20. (Reutei A plea for increased UniU-t States buying ol foreign -?oud< was marie today by a leading British banker, Mr. Anthony Tuke, chairman of Barclays Bank The United States and othei creditor nations should also invest m backward areas,115 words
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Article65 1953-01-21 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce: <no o n price- 1 Copra fob. (Feb.) ?40; Pepper Muntok White 1505; Sarawak white $495 Larr.por.y white: (475; Lampong black $405. Coconut Oil (new) $67. 0<) (old) $62.50. Lewis and Peat: Copra f.o.b i Jan. (40; Feb. |39 business I done65 words
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Article105 1953-01-21 9 Standard Market Reporter SPECULATIVE buying helped the price of rubber to gain a further I of a cent per lb. yesterday. The lubber market remained steady and quiet throughout the day with a moderate till Dover recoided i rise m price ft v registered105 words
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Article45 1953-01-21 9 THE Singapore Cha r r <•«■ Rubber A.noon prices -m rv esterd. (Jan 20 wt •c) H. Spol P' RSS F IB No l Mar M j N 2K. 81 XlI No J-"eb; 7R r-i 8 tender F. M; %p June Ton* Sc.-d;.' Q.,:t'*45 words
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Article101 1953-01-21 9 W VSHIKGTON, lan. 20. P LJn ted S ales import trade fror I m 1952 Wi i .-.'Anni marked by the dominating importark« t»l commerce La j I ;ji)(i jn;e products, but it a'^o revealed an extraordinary r- .< <■! pi lucts seal to 1 1 c101 words
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Article52 1953-01-21 9 New Jap Cable Co. Formed TOKYO lan M, (AP 1 o Kyodi Nc 5 Serv. se I < j proposed Internal gram and T< ephone to handle overseas cot: ations v. i>e established Ap: I and start opera! Erom thai date. 'r.« o npany Rrfll Km ;<. ised at V52 words
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Advertisement61 1953-01-21 9 H^^ 't^t* T^B*S*2 To.-. rctlly 1 use ..-Reckitt's F.-i last ni>e. Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids 'a Acids block) ita Kidnpy X r-om nrijl- < i-l or umr ••Cystex One i woman may be \klwi T »E OR IG INAL XR °PL'K UDANG T $2^ll G KIAT LTD. K.ud, Slim61 words
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Advertisement130 1953-01-21 9 J3Qr iotfßW^^Wfc^-^ i£*y*^^fc__ <^i^^^-<: '^^''*Hon£*. I|' 1 /^ip\ J- aiJvCi vi pen ...THE GIFT OF LASTING g^i>^£|te^ USEFULNESS AND JOY! thatever the occasion-whoever is to re- System whrch makes filhng easy, *riti>l eltortWceive your gift, you know that the Parker less. Make your gift a Parker "5I" Pen with -51"130 words
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Miscellaneous838 1953-01-21 9 I SINGAPORE EFUt&Z ™l W<J^- V P Kota Bahru. Penang IMU11) tette; 10,>0 Music tor Dancing. IL3 o The News Newa Talk: DIARY 4 WJT A%JfZ n43 Statement of Account: 12 Kuala Lumpui (MLJO9I 710 p.m A4«/14Vv am Tip-Top Tunes played by HiliiMUMiu \l SOCIETY: Pub QAXTAS Ho A( SERVICES838 words
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Article, Illustration377 1953-01-21 10 HERE are the newest array of fashions which American fashion designers have thought up for tlw ttmwm v (1) The slim wool dress, which looks like an important Spring fashion, is *een m a pretty version m tumi> The white 'portrait collar is folded377 words
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Article, Illustration667 1953-01-21 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT By 'I IIFRE are few things more horrible than seeing children covered all over with spots or rushes. Even the prettiest little girl or the most cheeky-looking; little boy will lose any rharm she or he possesses when covered with ugly red667 words
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Article, Illustration903 1953-01-21 10 I AM a widow, aged 40 years, and have t«'o children at school. Since my husband died three years ago I have been looking' for a companion, but. until recently, without success. I have met two men. both of whom are m love with me.903 words
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Article138 1953-01-21 10 For The Mem' s Notebook TF you are planning to do x any drapery or upholstery sewing, use the special threads that have been made expressly for that purpose. Slightly heavier than regular thread, they are fast m colour and matched to the latest hues m home furnishing fabrics. PIVE138 words
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Advertisement118 1953-01-21 10 You II never have these worries it your sew t no machine ts a SINCE R* f HOW GOOD /S j y~ /f i MOVE ~N THE GUARANTEE TO ANOTHER r BEHIND TOWN CAN I V T f GET SERVICE) Will PARTS *>^^ /r^3 MACHINF )8E AVAILABLE^ /S^\\ c-rAun »u*118 words
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Advertisement72 1953-01-21 10 Miss Max/actor Singapore <& ENTER NOW V ENTER I FACIAL COKTEST BEAUH $1000 CASH RETURN TRIP TO HONG KONG AND MANY OTHER PRIZES £11 OBTAIN ENTRY FORMS y FROM J MAX FACTOR BOOTHS CLOSINC DATE FOR ENTRIH -31st JANUARY, 1953^ i i GOLD A SlLltl* i VtGARETTE CASK* CIGAR CASES.72 words
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Miscellaneous352 1953-01-21 10 5 <S A "QxfoaSß^ *8 fir w ■flf'fo. 31 ■■A SSwji BS Jf pft ft V WtRITAOELmi T°«5 A V s QUOTATION: X v ')t i» importance to freedom and jastice is C)\i IDN p S >AY lOK F^RV- WfE: Relnx- and have fun today. Enjoy some extra conviviality. good352 words
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418 1953-01-21 11 TURPIN KNOCKS OUT CHAMP IN 6 ROUNDS BIRMINGHAM, Jon. 20 (Reuter)— British middleweight champion Randolph Turpin knocked out Belgian light-heavyweight champpion Victor d'Haes last night m the sixth round of a scheduled ten round bout m Birmingham. The punch that ended the contest was a vicious right-hook to the ribs418 words
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Article86 1953-01-21 11 *he i i g«/neral meeting of t Faintind 8.P.. Singapore, i in| were elected )ffl< bearen tor 1953 Patrocs: Kanj Aufc Chew, J. Jwnabhoy. P. F de Soaza, esideni Tee Cnye Hoe, Vice es dents: Ong Kav Song, Low Cham, Hon. Secretary: ;3 F.i.r.v We«. Hor.86 words
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Article51 1953-01-21 11 T: RASC team versus RAF Ra all Ho.r to- Lawa o. Cap! I eat "> v Bson Lj yd. VI Cpl .Br <a>. Uvr. D L. t ri.i: t, C?. VignS* L C] M< lin '-..e-.:: ThoooTO McDennid Cap:. Witt, I, it Buhner, Capt Dominy, Li<51 words
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Article132 1953-01-21 11 MELBOURNE, Jan. 20 (AP) —The 1953 Davis Cup chal- i lenge round will be played m Melbourne on Dec. 28. 29 and 30. a conference of state tennis officials decided here yesterday. The conference also agreed that the flrsl inter-zone fina! should be played not Inter132 words
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Article153 1953-01-21 11 Aussie Terms To Kramer Troupe SYDNEY, Jan. 20 (AP)— The Council of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia meeting at Melbourne Monday night imposed stern terms to meet the expected approaches by Jack Kramer for his professional tennis troupe to play m Australia on grounds controlled by state affiliated associations.153 words
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Article386 1953-01-21 11 MELBOURNE, Jan. 20 (AP)— John Landy, fastest known miler m the world today, will be full out on Saturday (Jan. 24) to crash through that four-minute barrier. Landy. 22-year-old curlyhaired Australian student of agricultural science, ran the mile on Dec. 13 m 4 minutes 2.1386 words
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Article217 1953-01-21 11 MELBOURNE, Jan. 28 <AP)— Mr. John Cain, Victorian State Premier, who last week ordered preliminary work on the Olympic stadium site m Melbourne to cease, yesterday gave an assurance that the 1956 Olympic Games would be held m Melbourne. Mr. Cain said: "There is no doubt217 words
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Article133 1953-01-21 11 SYDNEY. Jan. 20 (AP>.— The only surprise m the first round of the South Australian tennis championships at Adelaide Monday was that American. Straight Clark, being taken to fiv e sets by th e relatively unknown Australian, D. L. Goddger. Clark won 5-7, 4-6. 6-4.133 words
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Article116 1953-01-21 11 LONDON, Jan. 20 (Renter). Arsenal, last reason's beaten finalists Manchester United, League champions, and Newcastle United, cup holders for the past two years, were the first three favourites for this season English Football Cap after a callover at th e Victoria Club. London, last night. Arsenal at116 words
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Advertisement657 1953-01-21 11 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Applications are invited for the tenancies of newly constructed shop premises at Cambridge Road for retail businesses only. Subject to certain conditions th c successful applicants will be allowed to have up to !> persons residing m the premises:. Noisy, dangerous or offensive trades will not be657 words
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Advertisement695 1953-01-21 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS (For particulars *?<• Te tutor Kooni. Ground Floor, City Hall) W ATER DEPARTMENT Supply of O ne 12" Lathe for Tehran forks, Dleposil $50/-. Close 4 P.M. 23/2 53. THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m England). We regret to inform the public af695 words
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669 1953-01-21 12 WINDSOR LAD - Old Constance Raises A Good Gallop WINDSOR LAD By IPOH, Tues.— Kronchong (late Golden Kumar), a al ra J Kumar gelding who made his debut here m December has definitely come on a lot. He went most attractively m a testing run with stablemate Hoong Pao as companion and judging669 words
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303 1953-01-21 12 >t.»ndar<l Boxing Rrporter I HI. boxing programme for the hinrse S>v* \>jr. lebruary 13. at the Happy World Stadium has b«M*n drawn up by Ncne Promotions yesterday. Head m; the main 10-round bill is Urn British Kmpire flynrieht champion Jake Tuli. the fighting303 words
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Article95 1953-01-21 12 S' pore Speed Trial Feb. 8 1 S ogapore Rui ii R »rd p tssed Sii sapore Moi C ib'a applii ttioa to hold i :i Speed Trial at Lim C i Kang R F«-b 3 be een 7.30 j i 9 Ml p.m. T <^ me and a half95 words
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Article23 1953-01-21 12 T Merridale B dminton P Singap< >re, wil t > ite its 22nd anmversa at Hua Vu East Coast Road, on Sun-23 words
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Article142 1953-01-21 12 WELLINGTON. New Zealand, Jan. 20 (Reuter-AAP)— A New Zealand record ol 23S for a ninth wicket partnership m first class cri ket was established today by H. S. Cave and L B. Leggatt, batting for central districts against Otago m a Plunkei Shield142 words
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Article175 1953-01-21 12 TAMPA. FLORIDA. Jan. 10. (AP)— Louise Suggs is US$l,--251 richer today with a second consecutive Tampa women's open golf championship to her credit. Miss Suggs came through with a six under par G8 on the final 18 holes yesterday for a 288 and a six stroke175 words
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359 1953-01-21 12 FARELF Triangular Hockey THE opening round ol the FARELF Inter-District triangular hockey Championship between Malaya and Singapore ended m a one all draw at Tanglin yesterday. Despite the rain the game was fast and thrilling but not so clean for the 300 odd359 words
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333 1953-01-21 12 LAUNCESTON, Tasmania, I .lan. I'd. (Reuter-AAP) The South African cricket touring team wore well ir the road to victory m their second match i against Tasmania at the end of the second day's play here today. When stumps were drawn Tasmania with six second333 words
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Article49 1953-01-21 12 The following will represent the Mayflower ho a friendly badminton match against the Eclipse at the Clerical Union Hall at 7.15 pm. tomorrow: Tan Guan Hong. Tan Chin Jin. Lim ci Lon Robert Lim. Tay Chin San. Chew (lout Chen?.' Tan Ban Swee, Neo Seng Kee49 words
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Article174 1953-01-21 12 NEW YORK, Jan. 20 (AP) Eight Olympic track champions, now active m the indoor campaign, have signed to compete m the 46th Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 29. Fred Schmertz. director of the meet, also announced a unique mile relay event of four174 words
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Article77 1953-01-21 12 PALM SPRINGS (California), Jan. 20, (AP).— The. eliie of professional golf, headed by Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson, compete today m the US$ 10,000 54-hole Thunderbird Country Club invitational tournament. This is a special event for the new, exclusive club m the desert resort, and starts its77 words
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Article55 1953-01-21 12 THE draw for the semifinals of the Singapore Hockey Association Senior knock-out competition and for the quart-er-finals of the junior knockout competition will be held at the Singapore Recreation Club on Friday at 6.30 p.m. All clubs who are still remaining m the competition should send55 words
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Article58 1953-01-21 12 CIVILIANS will play a hockey maich against Combined Army (Hongkong Malaya and Singapore) on Friday on the Singapore Recreation Club ground. The following will represent the Civilians: B Norohna; R. H. Barth (Capt.). J Kuiper; P. Pennefather, S. Vellupillay V. Devadas; F. Fernando/, Chai Hon Yam,58 words
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Article173 1953-01-21 12 KLANG, Tues.— The Selangor Club, beat the Klang Club m a thrilling rugger match by eight points (a goal, and a penalty) to three (a try). Douglas was largely responsible for the "Dogs" victory as he was always on the ball. Dean too. played an173 words
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Article, Illustration561 1953-01-21 12 S predicted, the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association had a good start when a capacity crowd attended the exhibition matches on the Padang yesterday. First came a singles between Ip Khoon Hung and Ong Chew Bee in which some really delightful stroke-play561 words
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Article154 1953-01-21 12 Now They Will Need 4th Game DESPITE extra time the second replay between T.T.C. and 3 BOD. m a SHA's junior KO tie again ended m a draw. Teachers pressed from the start and Boon Wai nearly scored oiT a long corner but his shot missed the mark by inches.154 words
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Article17 1953-01-21 12 THE hockey match yesterday between Girls' Sports Club and Royal Air Force (ScJctar) was cancelled.17 words
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Article231 1953-01-21 12 Malays PCRC Win KO Hockey IPOH, Tues.— Malays Sports Club md I'.^ Chinese Recreation Club today eliminated Ramble] Sports Club and YMCA respective! m lIMU knorl out hockey competition on the town padan? Bothtii winners won by the two goals to Me. P.C.R.C. had to toil hard to, beat their231 words
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Advertisement30 1953-01-21 12 Official Opening Tomorrow SOUTHERN I AERATED WATER COMPANY 12-A Jalaii Halo Abdul Hatuid Johore Bahrn Members of lht* public are welcome to a COCKTAIL PARTY 11 a.!*!, to 2 p.ra.30 words
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Advertisement87 1953-01-21 12 OMISA SUPER-UJfITERPROOF RU'C""^ •i<;,000 aircrew of the R. \.I and I successfully tested the Omc^i MtmmMtt I urther. science confirms the f.i<i•lay m a r»0'I oven followed to i an ice-cold bath, the Scani.iMcr> perfect as ever. SOLE fIGENTS'FOR M*i-* vi B.P.de SILVA LTD f (INCORPORPTED IN CEYIO^ SINGRPORE PENPN687 words
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