Singapore Standard, 22 January 1953
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Title Section21 1953-01-22 1 Singapore Standard 4s iffl f tIV //U "I _^fc^ VOL. 11l NO. 202 THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1953. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS21 words
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Article23 1953-01-22 1 University ids S pporf fiiiT h.»> >.000.00ti rsity. C g Pol > ICA j s i De- n C!i23 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-01-22 1 INK iptfl where Detective Sm Choax Yee was shot and icri>ml3 wounded by three a rated (hinese yesterday :n ornini; S.une of the assailants' ballet holes ran be seen m the tank of the motor i wit' See owned.42 words
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Article29 1953-01-22 1 RUBBER dropped by 23 cents per !b. yesterday when the Singapore rubber market closed at 833 cents per ib. 'or February t~it- grade rubber. (See Page 9)29 words
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Article, Illustration425 1953-01-22 1 For The Second Time An Assailant Struck i\ 1 1 HIN hall .-.n hour of a descriptioa being circulated Mii^apoie Police yesterday d t. lined three Chinese 'or m .tinning m connection witli the Syed Alwi Koad gun battle is whicb a deter Utc h^425 words
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Article60 1953-01-22 1 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING, Wed.— For the first time m the history of the Taiping Prisons, five inmates two Malays, two Chinese and one Indian— have qualified to tench Romanised Malay by the Laubaeh system The training course was sponsored by the Taiping Branch at60 words
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Article137 1953-01-22 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Security Forces, who could not report a kill m the last two days, made up for it today when they killed three terrorists tii is morning and accepted the surrender of two others. Two of the terrorists were killed137 words
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Article16 1953-01-22 1 THREE masked men Lahore yesterday robbed th< Begum Habibullah Asad o 4,800 rupee-. Reuter.16 words
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Article18 1953-01-22 1 RIOTING convicts of Rockview prison, Pennsylvania, last night answered an ultimatum to' surrender by firing shots.18 words
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Article165 1953-01-22 1 Her Sister Ate Too Much Standard Aviation Reporter •KVSIH— a three months old pet tigress would not touch any of the juicy pieces of raw meat thrown at her at Kallang Airport last night-although her sister had died of over-eating only a few hours before. Perhaps165 words
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Article24 1953-01-22 1 A NEW plastic for shoe soles, so light it will float m water is announced by Goodvear Tyre and Rubber Co.24 words
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Article132 1953-01-22 1 CHICAGO, Jan. 21 (Reuter) Roger Lee Brodie, weaker of American Siamese twins surgically separated on December 17 died last night m The twins, born on September 16, J i>s l had shared a single large blood vessel drain- ing 80 percent of the blood132 words
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Article374 1953-01-22 1 mt ■■Bfl _Bp^_k B Three Die In Malaya's Ist V imiji j_f___E_*. te Copter Crash IPOH, Wed. A three-seater Army helicopter, 551 type, broke up m mid-air during on operational flight over Chemor this morning and crashed on an old disused Chinese mine killing all three occupants374 words
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Article32 1953-01-22 1 MR. AW BOON HAW. governing director of Th c Singapore Standard. said m Hongkong yesterday that he would contribute $60,000 to help build the proposed Chinese university m Malaya. UPUP - 32 words
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Article25 1953-01-22 1 THE Australian radio reported yesterday that General Douglas" Mac Arthur would probably attend this year's anniversary celebration of Australia's Coral Sea battle.— AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article31 1953-01-22 1 THE wife of a New Zealand doctor is to protest to the British House of Commons against her detention m San Francisco under the McCarran Walter Immigration Act.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration163 1953-01-22 1 WASHINGTON. lan. 21: (Renter) President Eisenhower today be^an the first full day of his new office without a Cabinet. He had submitted to the Senate the names of eight of his choices. This list failed to win immediate approval when Senator Wayne Morse, objected to163 words
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Article170 1953-01-22 1 KUALA LUMPUE, Wed.— Five masked Chinese armed with daggers, broke into a shop-house m Pudu Koad during the early hours of this morning, and robbed the occupants of cash and .jewellery amounting to 54,000. The proprietor oi the shop, and his family were asleep170 words
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Article153 1953-01-22 1 LONDON. Jan. 20, (SeuterlL For the sixth day. the Ju cial Committee of the Privy Council, again adj mmcd day the appeal roncerning tha validity ol the marriage of I wealthy Jewish merchant and a Chinese woman m Singapore m 1937. Mr. [ss ac Penhas153 words
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Article60 1953-01-22 1 KARACHI Jan 21 (B 'ten Steel-helmeted ri< I police guarded the Paki-' Constituent Assembly btii ing here today as the A bly met to discuss the rt nstitutional propos i I i Pakistan. The police were standing by to prevent any recurrence 1 tiie riot ing60 words
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Article23 1953-01-22 1 A HERD ol buffa >>< Lag on a railway track d railed an armoured ta 'hies outside Rangoon, inj i seven people23 words
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Advertisement73 1953-01-22 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL rf^M^s__m___ -a SCOTCH WHISKY tnat elusive "something" m the atmosphere ul Glenlivet, m the Highlands of imfflhirt, il captured m this highest grade of wlmkv. In the process of distillation, the Gleniiddich fir Balvenie-G'tenlivet Distilleries, of which Win. Grunt k* Sons a* sole proprietors, use the marvellous73 words
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Article, Illustration467 1953-01-22 2 $300,000 Will Come From UK SINGAPORE will have a $350,000 Cultural Centre this year. The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. has approved a grant of $300,000 from the Colonial Development and Welfare fund for this The balance of $50,000Standard - 467 words
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123 1953-01-22 2 A FATHER searching for his missing 10-year-old son j found him huried m the mud of the Singapore Kallang River m two feet of water, j the Coroner Mr. Giam Cnong j Hing. was told yesterday. At the inquest into the death or the123 words
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Article161 1953-01-22 2 WHEN a Singapore fisherman. Chua Lim. was taken to the Gene-al Hospital after an accident be w; s ""eated as an out-patient. T.u next day he died at h.mv of a fractured skull, the Si: 'snore Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh, was told yesterday. The Coroner, who161 words
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Article186 1953-01-22 2 IB T W Pensuncton, s*a4T igei the Shell Com- opened tbe lti quarters buill to bouse the essentia: stan" cf 'he CompanyV v. odlandj Depot and the Stafl Canteen yesterday. er tha tea-party, given to the meanbers ol the Wood- Stafl lo commemorate i a-io.o. Mr.186 words
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142 1953-01-22 2 Acquitted Of Fraudulent Possession 1 a\ appeal beard before i Ji ice s Charles r. -Ay::> y m the Shiga-. 1 1 .1 wrl yesterday S an Ibr i lad been senti ed t Iwo montn-' .n--ower court wntenee qua shed. S n getber with oth* aea «as convi te142 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-01-22 2 First baby to be born m the new Caltex Pacific Petroleum Company hospital at Pekan Baroe. Sumatra, arrived m Singapore by air yesterday. She is two months old Louisa I) mg jan. daughter of a Caltex employee who is going on long leave to Holland Father Mr. Louts Dingjan hasStandard - 68 words
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Article127 1953-01-22 2 Fell To Death On Jap Ship WHILE -a k ng on board z Japanese freighter berthed at Singa] oi i Harb >vi Board i; Jan. i J a abourer, Veerappan, aged > n tel 25 n and v. as fata v injur, d At the Coroner's inquest j yesterday, Mizuno127 words
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Article172 1953-01-22 2 THE Singapore Government I Administrative and Cleric.. 1 j Services Union wlB hold an extraordinary general meeting i shortly to decide on the next course of action to get the wage increase demand of the members of the Government clerks. Tiie Union's representatives met172 words
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Article47 1953-01-22 2 TAX BF.XG SING, alleged to have been a member of a gang who robbed a farmer. Ng Ah Heong. of $425 from his house m Tampenis Road, was committed to the Assizes by the S ngapore Sixth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. Kuiasekaram, ye iterday.47 words
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112 1953-01-22 2 TWO brothers, Hong Chong and Kirn Chay, who assaulted their 55-year-old step-fa I her. Peck Ark, were convicted m the Singapore Fouth Police Court yesterday. Hong Chong was fined 8300, lor two months' imprisonment jin default. The Court allowed I Hong Chong to pay112 words
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Article53 1953-01-22 2 A farewell dinner party was held at the Katong Rest House for W/O S. Watson, Deputy Site Commander, 2 Site, JWO M.U. Seietar, who is having for the United Kingdom for his Officer's Course. Seated left to right are W/O Watson, Mrs. Written. Mrs. Watson aad lit. Lt.53 words
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Article41 1953-01-22 2 A DESKRTER from the Federation Police Force. Kassim bin .Tohari. was yeserday fined $10 m the Singapore Sixth Police Court on pending guiity to a charge of fighting unth Manikam Rajagopal m public. Manikam was also fined $10.41 words
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Article91 1953-01-22 2 j CHEONG Kok. who pleaded 'guilty to a charge, m the Kuantan court, of assault ing Lim Kee Nam. was fined $100 or 1 month's rigorous imprisonment. The prosecution stated that Lam Kee Nam left ids shin and a watch on a rock before he went91 words
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Article, Illustration276 1953-01-22 2 PoW Compensation SINGAPORE'S Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor, told The Standard yesterday that the Government had not been informed of any new move by the British Government to widen the scheme for compensating former prisoners of war of the Japanese. Mr. Taylor was commentingStandard - 276 words
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Article, Illustration142 1953-01-22 2 A SQUATTE3I, Sim Van. who had previously been convicted on charges of escaping from custody and smolcing opium. appeared m th« Singapore Fourth Polite Court yesterday on a charge of attempting to bribe a police office! with $10. Inspector Baa t d Uk Court that when142 words
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Article85 1953-01-22 2 MAMLA. Jan, 21 <AP) British An Marsha] AC. Sanderson flew m from S.ngapore today for a round of conferences with Filipino and American del ence officials. The Chief of tne British Fai East Air Force landed at the U.S. Clark Air Force base north of Manila.85 words
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Article75 1953-01-22 2 A LEPER. Ling Choo Bock. (18) was fined (10 or two months' rigorous imprisonment, when he pleaded guilty m the Singapore Sixth Police Court to a charge ot ar;sisting m the management of chap-ji-kee. The Prosecuting Officer. Inspector Oh. said that when Ling was searched on75 words
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Article, Illustration319 1953-01-22 2 Plenty Of Beet n o S'pore For Export To HK EXPORT of cattle from Singap. not likely to affect the price ol i,... ..'no**f o beef ia Singapore. "Singapore lias all the bet f E. T. Chia, a representative of < livestock dealers exporting beef t He said that Hong319 words
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Article14 1953-01-22 2 RURAL VOTING HAILED A F B j X l g. Bii year w ■OP"14 words
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Advertisement88 1953-01-22 2 ±&&r\ik -6 taUkAAtAAritft AAA*i/iA -.v Akinfßfv 1 I miiA&lLx LL. Cm f L JaW I iT^ II 4 riJ c I fabrics md I j 5 "^T^AV they're gttaYSl I •Gvtr.mec fu;* r, J Ijl CANhtflT *KH INK CANS I ?>l j «_> ni .jj W EaM TO ».SH EAS*t88 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-01-22 3 photo. ■<»%»- VUIIVWH mmwtumwm, tria'ted bj th** Inunigratioa Departardia* In* Dutca freightei Merliskerk In palkc >ml Inunigratioa officers.— StandardStandard - 18 words
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Article, Illustration112 1953-01-22 3 i belonged ta lac bankrupt Singa-] late Mr. I im Soo Ban. and his the properties to be put np for n Vad T I I ,f i b Tha »f) rhe ncrat* M 1 f I 5 don't I i •d r Ti I TlOf---cted112 words
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Article50 1953-01-22 3 I IRE BAHRU, Wed. arge of having cheatnan named Tham Fook .-'.Mm had been ex > Chong S of Ko >». s p ice Court, the Ma^lered the ;e to c red to Kluang for tr al is the ;ged offence took :i the JUI diction of50 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-01-22 3 THESE boys and girls are i moag the lucky ones who have the chance to lean English m one of the adult education literacy classes. Picture shows a session m progress at the Stamford Girls School centre, with their teacher Mr. M. Mariappan. Standard noto.45 words
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Article191 1953-01-22 3 Decree Won On Wife 's Admission >v REE MSI. I .del; -.x :r va? S'.a:: :M 'k :e .vho pel iti .1 for a Ife Iris before the Chief S Charles Mi i ray- Singa; re High i ay. i i ha I mai .i- Iris s nee Miles, e191 words
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286 1953-01-22 3 KL's More-Houses To-The-Acre-Plan Will Ease Shortage KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A more-houses-to-the-acre plan may be carried out m the Federation by the Housing Trust, the mana ger, Mr. V. Z. Newcombe, told The Standard today. When built these houses would be put up for sale. He send the Housing Trust was286 words
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Article106 1953-01-22 3 KU \I.A LUMPUR, Tues.— Federation Labour Department Offi *ers have conducted many inquiries into cases where wor'.;".-- have been denied benefits under the Employees Eln Penang, action was taken 27 cases. Many cases were and Negr Sembilan where Estate workers aged over 55 were noi contributing106 words
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Article124 1953-01-22 3 KUANTAN, Wed. Fazil bin Ariffin. a special constable, told the Kuantan magistrate thai whei lie ;ame out of jail, he phone I his staff officer tha: he wanted to resume his work un the >nst« bulary. Th Stafl Offi er, he said, told him124 words
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Article, Illustration158 1953-01-22 3 ENTRIES from girls of all nationalities keep pouring i" for the "Miss Max Factor. Singapore" Beauty ontest, Which is scheduled to take place around the Chinese New Year .season. So far. close upon IHO forms have been filled m by teen-agers, bachelor girls and housewives,158 words
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Article92 1953-01-22 3 S 1 X-M A N delegation headed by Mr. Andrew Gilmour< Direcl »r of Commerce and Industry. Singapore, leaves today to attend the EcAFL conference at Bandoeng. In eto- j nesia. The delegation will represent Malaya and British North Borneo at tiie industry ana92 words
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Article30 1953-01-22 3 PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed. A £3,000 air conditioned railway coach, the third of its kind m the Federation arrived from Birmingham today. Another three similar coacnesj are exported shortly.30 words
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Article, Illustration137 1953-01-22 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Vediappan. an Indian labourer, was fined $30 by Syed Othman bin Aii, on a charge ot causing grievous hurt to another Indian, Muthiah, at Mount Austin Estate, Johore on Aug. 28. last year. Vediappan, pleading guilty said that he had to interfere mStandard - 137 words
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167 1953-01-22 3 FOLLOWING her arrival un Singapore on Saturday Jan 31 the Countess oj Limerick. V ice-Chairman ot the Executive Committee British Red Cross Society, will visit the Red Cross Dim- sion and Detachment, at the Naval Base. the following morning. Miss G. W. Smith, Acting167 words
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Article27 1953-01-22 3 MR. H. J. C. Kulasingha, Singapore E-e^latiye Corau^lor and member of the Kurai Board, left Singapore yesterday for a 10-day holiday m Kuala LurmDur.27 words
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Article237 1953-01-22 3 Rubber Theft Trial THE 8100,000 rubber theft trial of lour Chinese In the Singapore Second District Court came to an abrupt end yesterday when the prosecuting officer, Mr. M. Boyle Senior ASP. told the Judge, Mr. J. F Mac William that he had instructions from the237 words
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642 1953-01-22 3 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer By Standard Woman Reporter] MANUFACTURERS m Singapore will swing into beehive activity next week fabricating regal objects for the most resplendent Singapore ever seen, as firms and business houses prepare to spend m the thousands to honour the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 11.642 words
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Article118 1953-01-22 3 C'ttee Heads Named THE Singapore City Council completed this week the election of unofficial as vicechairmen to its standing committees. Progressive Party Councillors are vice-chairmen m four committees; nominated membc--- three: Labour group member, one; aud one Independent. Vice-chairmen take over the President's duties m ins absence. The names are:118 words
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Article70 1953-01-22 3 TAN SOON TAI of Muar was fined $50 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for attempting to offer a bribe of $1 to a police constable on Aug. 22. It was stated that the constable found Tan carrying a passenger m his car which han not70 words
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Article37 1953-01-22 3 TAIPING. Wed.— Work began yesterday on the new building for the Taipmj Chinese Recreation Cluo m btation Road. The building is expected to be completed m time lor the Coronation celebrations m <37 words
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Advertisement20 1953-01-22 3 P >v DI I fftej c uhol. mJ PUROt m Mucus i i it* Tirst i ••'■•l.-r. am 4 rr«_a20 words
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Advertisement107 1953-01-22 3 vie mem ber LAMPS FROM 40 TO 300 VV ARE Jlaft I FITTED WITH j y Fl/SES V^ Qsram LAMPS WITH FUSES COST NO MORE THAN OTHER LAMPS WITHOUT FUSES AOVT OF THE CENEF.AI ELECTHIC CO.. ITO. OF "CLANO VmOAFOUE MALACCA KUALA tUHFU* 'EN ANO Own a "MERCURY" Ou.l.oard Molor.107 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-01-22 4 General Sir -".-raid Templer. Lady Templer and the Resident fomir ssd< aer, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom Intently observing finger aifl ng artist Mr. Wu Tsai Yen executing Sir Gerald's choi blossoms m spray for presentation to the High Comm. dinner at the Meng Seng Charitable Association.52 words
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Article407 1953-01-22 4 Xl/ALA LIMPIR, Wed.— There appears to be a revival of confidence among labourers and employers that a slump is not inevitable. The mobility of labour has decreased to a very great extent, states the official report of the Department of Labour for December. The repon407 words
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435 1953-01-22 4 People Advised 'Do Your Duty And Help End Emergency KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Penghulus. Officers -in-charge of Police Stations, KeJua kampongs and Kathis m Selangor gathered at the Town Hall this morning when the Sultan, the Mentri Besar, the British Adviser, and others addressed them m435 words
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Article54 1953-01-22 4 MR. SAUL ROSE. M.A.. D. Phil, the International Secretary of the British Labour Party will give a lecture on "The study and Practice of Politics." under the auspicious of the Historical Society of the University of Malaya, at 8.30 p.m. today. Mr. Alex Josey will be the chairman.54 words
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Article, Illustration211 1953-01-22 4 MR. SAUL ROSE. Ser re tary of the International Department. British Labour Party, arrived m Singapore by Qan-tas-BOAC from Djakarta yesterday, on a short visit to find out the political and economic conditions m Malaya. Later he was entertained to a tea party given by the211 words
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Article66 1953-01-22 4 i PENANG. Wed. Students, especially those m primary schools are getting their share of '"Operation Service from policemen. In addition to th e signboards placed on th e roads warning all the vehicles to slow down m front of schools during ihe hours when the children66 words
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Article188 1953-01-22 4 COLOURFUL is th e word that describes the hour-long stage show that augments "he John Wayne movie now showing at the Capitol, and the addition of the German acrobats Lox and Eve-Lyn to the cast of Sun-Kissed Cuties and Australian dancers. singers and comperes, makes "Forever188 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-01-22 4 A\V\\\\V\\V\\\\\\\vv\VV\V\VW\\V\\V < Mr. J. H Pinkerton S 2 (centre) Acting Control- I ler of Telecoms for 5 Pahang, Kelantan and J Trengganu, pictured with f < his staff prior to his I transfer to Stores and Workshops, Kuala Lum- J pur. He is succeeded by f Mr. A. D. Weaver,54 words
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Article, Illustration261 1953-01-22 4 Standard Staff Reporter IN READINESS for the start of the new EastWest Traffic Scheme which will come into forte on Feb. 1, we reproduce the entire new traffic plan issued by the Superintendant of the Traffic Branch so that readers can cut it out, study itStandard - 261 words
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Article31 1953-01-22 4 THE two-man mission from the Socialist International Mr. Saul Rose, and Mr. Kaj Bjoerk will arriv c m Penang on Monday. Jan. 26. from Ipoh by the Malayan Airways.31 words
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Article179 1953-01-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—Regrouping on estates appears to be progressing to the satisfaction of the Labour Department, according to the December Report. Enthusiasm is so great that two Asian estates m Bukit Selambu, Kedah, have, without any orders from the competent authority. regrouped themselve* into the village. Two179 words
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Article41 1953-01-22 4 IPOH. Wed —Abo t 181 labourers of Harniltoi <■-. Estati m Lower Perak ended a tourday strike yesterday tft« m management had a I idn dismissal notices served live of them tnd n ade advance pajmenti for Tami festival.41 words
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Article24 1953-01-22 4 The End Of Bugis Street ONE night rxrniing hoiden led and v lasl chai j for i nine ft ed _pa j a tide24 words
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Article35 1953-01-22 4 1 Standard A i, Do Wireless Airport? Tins ofl ing toi lis tvaila only c but < A tal ni£hl i outside 'he asti 'This find it l theii 'hi-.:, g35 words
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Advertisement33 1953-01-22 4 One man's woman may be fydkw lrjJsl^*/c_s) Foot Itch Healed m 3 Days Xi. O _..L 0 "iU il-ar In 3 daya. •km «,5 te" it: l_tfl.__.__._a Nuommi pwixoderm y t m. Suaraat**33 words
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Advertisement132 1953-01-22 4 Chinese fl aiimpse ol *>» THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES V > A| YAM 6 KUEI FEI tiWl T Itf The most tomous beauty of Chino Bead j| c during the reign of Em- peror Ming Huong Bth L^ y jk j Century A.D. Chosen os i one of the court132 words
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Article, Illustration421 1953-01-22 5 Only Way Left m -m aw w m For Malaya To Get Self-Govt. PENANG, Wed.— The need for mutual understanding among the Malays and members of other communities not only m social matters but m other fields, particularly politics, was stressed by the Member for Home421 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-01-22 5 MR AND MRS. (loh Poey Hiang who were married at Johore Rahru. The bride wa s formerly Miss Chee Keng Fong.21 words
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Article, Illustration326 1953-01-22 5 Opium Smuggling Across Causeway Shows Decrease OKI BAHRU, Wed A vigilant campaign the Johore t 'ustnms Against opium .s the Caaseway, has decreased the attempts ta snaggle opium duiin? the past I ra< kel ci s. en pi a- nx dif- mg on bigg a quantei tn smuggling many small326 words
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Article91 1953-01-22 5 MUAR, Tues.— The Governmenl English S. hooi Old Boys Assc ation has elected office bearers tor wzsa. They are: President, Che Azman bin Uaii Abdul Hamid. Vice-Pre-sidem. Mr. Chua Song Lim. Hon. Secretary, Che Abdul C.hAuv bin AH, Hon. Trea--9 rer. Mr. K. V'adivale, Sports Secretary,91 words
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Article39 1953-01-22 5 MUAR, Tues— Abdul Kadir bin Mamamange was fined &>5B by Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan. Acting President of Sessions Court, for offering a bribe of $1 to a Police Constable at Belading, Tangkah m July last year.39 words
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Article41 1953-01-22 5 Wed Ses- I A ug c ?a w H rhlef, I ran with i her I cash thai eet ul fe ac lan ation on c tirst 1 on ft m was 'eneed ar.d Bye l ison-41 words
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Article191 1953-01-22 5 The r own i incil c first > that Feb. 23. i ting, var- 1 It i c ected. i 28, and j to the c elected ji I led Mem- > «*->:.. io and the Finance and General Purpose Committee: .hairman: The District Officer,191 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-01-22 5 Mr. S. N. Anthony, retired Personal Clerk to the Resident. Perak. and Mrs. Anthony who celebrated their golden wedding anniversay at Taiping. recently They entertained a large party to dinner.30 words
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Article128 1953-01-22 5 MALACCA, Wed.-The Settlement Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Mr. B. I. W. Stewart, said that his attempt to lead a teacher discussion on what steps be taken to prepare for self-government, elicited Sriiew tthati t until l all Chinese were Federal citizens it was no good talking128 words
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405 1953-01-22 5 LIM TIAN JOO - LIM TIAN JOO, By Standard Staff Correspondent HONGKONG, Jan. 21. Hongkong's several thousand squatters no census is available yet present a difficult problem both from the official and civilian viewpoints. Dotted on the mountainsides of Kow loon are concentrations of squatter huts where405 words
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Article95 1953-01-22 5 PENANG, Wed.— That Professor Vincent Tabone. a temporary consultant of the World! Health Organisation and an Ophthalmologist has g*Yf n urea: help to the Medical Department during his vish to the various states m the Federation *> r Malaya recently, a| spokesman of the Medical Department95 words
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Article80 1953-01-22 5 Sun Wing Yip was fined $.'iv or two weeks' rigorous imprisonment m the Kota Tinggi magistrate court for driving a lorry with logs projecting from the rear of the trailler m a manner as to cause danger to people and vehicles on the road. He80 words
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Article76 1953-01-22 5 TWO vegetable gardeners used criminal force on a corporal doing his duty, it was alleged m the Kuantan court. They were fined $50 each. The corporal said he wanted to arrest Wong Fatt, 60, at the Hutan Stali police post, for not producing his76 words
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Article21 1953-01-22 5 INCHE ABO BAKAR of Kuala Lumpur has assumed duties m Taiping as the S-'nal Welfare Officer. P«rafc flori^.21 words
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Article134 1953-01-22 5 KOTA BAHRU. Wed. John de Fonblanqne, son of the Inspector General Home Guard for the Federation. Major General E. R. de Fonblanqne. Is the proud owner of a white •baiu' and \seluar' complete with a scarlet sarong\ the dress uniform of Kelantan Permanent Staff Home Guard134 words
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Article86 1953-01-22 5 MUAR. Wed— Teo Lian S driver of a lorry, m the emp ct»y of the North Johore Transport Co. Ltd.. was awarded si. 140 by Ihe Commissioner ol Workmen's Compensation. Muar. fori disability caused by his lorry running into a ditch and over-, turning on Sept.86 words
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Article77 1953-01-22 5 IPOH. Wed. Mr. Sher Mohamed. Assistant Superintendent of Police and OCPD.j [poh. for ihe past Iwo v eai will go on transfer to Serem- ban m a few days Another police officer, [n- spector Tar. Teck Cheng ol j Ipoh Criminal Intel ligen i Branch is77 words
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Article205 1953-01-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— When Coronation stamps for Malaya are issued, it will be the first time that the portrait bf a reigning Queen appears on stamps issued m the Malay States. o tne various oid.*-* was First, occasion on whi< h l lh eeneral issue205 words
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53 1953-01-22 5 IPOH. Wed Tickets for the 15th draw of the MCA million-dollar lottery were sold out yesterday at the Kinta Branch of the MCA. A spokesman revealed that the Branch had sold $140,000 worth of tickets. The draw will be held at Kuala Lumpur53 words
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Article, Illustration373 1953-01-22 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed K'*onir Kwong San-, i Negri conscript serving as a Special (unstable 1 Kluang, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment hf Mr. Justice Storr m tne Supreme Court ytsterd^y Use what the Judge described as a despicable act m cheating373 words
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Article224 1953-01-22 5 JAIL AND BIS FINE FOR OPIUM PARIT BUNTAR. Wt i I eong Keng Boon ati Bent* enced to one I eai impri i ment and fined 12,500, tn lafault another yew *s in pi isonmen! by Mi. If. Garton m I iti j Sessions Court at Pai it Bu: I224 words
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Article91 1953-01-22 5 PENANG, Wed. —Un the patronage of Ihe H._m Commissioner, General Sii Gerald Templer. and the R dent Commis ioner, Pen g Mr. R P. B ngham, a li m prem ere of "liandy^ will i>a shown at the Cal m,. v Cm" ns a: 9.3091 words
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Advertisement112 1953-01-22 5 g MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION. I I MILLION DOLLARS LOTTERY ij! The PRIZES will NOW bw at follow*:- j Ist Priit $400,000/- 2nd iu-ui 160,000/M (I) SO.OOO/- ooch 4th (6) of 20,000/- H I sth (12) of 10,000/- |a! 6th (14) of 5,000/- i jji 7th (65) of 2,000/- a ond112 words
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Article752 1953-01-22 6 IT r S the little fellow at the end of the line who finally bears the burden and m this case the little fellow happens to be the honest tenant of a house built after September, 1947. However, we would like t». make it clear that not all752 words
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1771 1953-01-22 6 ANDREW ROTH - The Gap Between Asian And Western Socialism ANDREW ROTH The doctrines of Asian anti Western Socialists are as far apart „s the economies they are trying ta reform. The Western method af reform through administrative manipulation of financial controls trill not trorh m decentralised I sian societies m the grip1,771 words
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254 1953-01-22 6 Sir;— Congratulations are due to Dato C. J. Paglar for having moved an amendment to the Legislative Councils Elections Ordinance at he last meeting of the Council This amendment makes it necessary for would-be elected Councillors who are not of local birth, to possess not254 words
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Letter319 1953-01-22 6 Sir: —My congratulations to Dr. Ho for his admirable report on the need for better conditions of service for aided-school teachers. His remarks o n 'We must create tho right conditions m our schools often these are intangibles like goodness and mercy— -o that our319 words
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Letter147 1953-01-22 6 Sir; After a long patient wait we find that "Quo Vadis" is at last to be screened at the Cathay on Jan. 22. Cathay Cinema has always been popular among filmgoers for the very nice pictures which are generally screened there, and perhaps it is147 words
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Letter159 1953-01-22 6 Sir, Owing to the high cost of produotion of the film entitled 'QUO VADIS* I understand that the Cathay Organisation has raised their prices to $3, $5, $7. I do, as one of the regular picturegoers, see the justification for this. The<e high prices can159 words
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Article271 1953-01-22 6 Review of Views A Dead Language? j six cm i irig on Sir reaction I I Cha. ot- i ther 1 university i The Aai i i American I p pulatior I are at 'Sir Sydney i i i ttiat compel i teach i lectc m C i found. It271 words
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Advertisement26 1953-01-22 6 \W£-''j;£k/^.J~AiM' ':XM±:'aa. -aa?'^^-.- CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD I YOU CAN OPEN A SAMNCIS ACCOI'M I AS UTTUt AS HA INTEREST WIN PAID VI 2"; PER ANMM26 words
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Article, Illustration217 1953-01-22 7 1..; m Jan 21 (IP) A young iraa fowMl dead of cyanide poisonuternatioiial airport yesterday and police oded note containing the word m adhesive to his abdomen. t .tents oi :he man's ana yzed by tue city's after an autopsy at< ■he ause ol TtAP - 217 words
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Article10 1953-01-22 7 FRENCH RUSH HOOPS FOR BIG FIGHT r I I nail10 words
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Article73 1953-01-22 7 DOW Jan. 2t, (Reuter). A nan doctor Dr. Lidia i 1 ia huh is acclaimed m f S iet Communist Party ewspaner Pravda today as peri; of the Order of Leni: "foi assistance given to 10' ernmenl m unmasking r murderers," Mos- Rj lio reported, A73 words
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175 1953-01-22 7 Payent Scheme To Jap PoWs Widened I I I I Bl n Lr- plication forms are still outstanding I am not yet able raw up a precise balance but I anticipate that re v. i i be just sufficient y in hand to enable me to include parents or orphans175 words
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Article60 1953-01-22 7 -1 W YORK Jj 21 (UP). Stevenson. defeated andi late for the esiden ell jr p ane for a B idos vj ation yesterday a tes bi fore Dwight E r*s m \g .ration. tve no n gn ts," the forG vernor said lower proba' 160 words
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Article52 1953-01-22 7 SB (AFP)— w B: it.-h tabloid on rn>aper, Daily Ske! reported t. morning that rital vi sour res m and Whitehall T Eisenr, Mr. V.' nston Churchill St; w ild meet *hi> Pots lam t' was carried iti o.u i le Informa- contains *ional items which52 words
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Article37 1953-01-22 7 FIFTEEN American women adors o f goodwill* 1 ed m Hongkong yesterday M mi a to represent the G c n c r *< I Federation oJ h rw Cubs" m the Unite i A FPAFP - 37 words
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123 1953-01-22 7 LONDON". Jan. 21, (Renter)— F reign Secretary Anthony Elden denied m tbe House of Commons yesterday that Britain wished to detach t'ne i southern provinces of the [Sudan from the north. "Nothing could be further from the truth." 'ne said m a [statement about123 words
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Article35 1953-01-22 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 21, (AFP) President Eisenhower started his first day of v. ork as President at dawn toay. At 7.45 a.m. h§ received Art* rney General Herbert Brownell m the White House.35 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-01-22 7 photo. v Ex-Superintendent Fabian < certainly went sprawling when he met actress J I> a g m a r Wynter re- J J cently. Dagmar is m a series of TV films 5 to be made on the most sensational crimes m 2 <* Fabian's casebook. She and the SuperMirrorpic - 70 words
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Article438 1953-01-22 7 Cautious UK Reaction Greets Ike's Speech LONDON. Jon. 21.— Although British leaders were cautious m their reaction to President Dwight Eisenhower's inaugural speech, there was the general impression here that there would be no substantial change m United States policy. By tradition, Ministers m office438 words
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Article179 1953-01-22 7 PERTH, Jan. 21 (UP) Restrictions imposed for Britain's first atomic test were still m effect yesterday over the Rowley Shoals, 200 miles northwest of the Montebellos, prompting speculation that the lonely atoll was involved m guided missile tests. The last detachment of the Mantebello atom179 words
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Article84 1953-01-22 7 MOSCOW Jan 21 (UP>— Israel's Premier David Ben Qurion and Foreign Minister Moshe Sharet, were named as "executors" of United States Suite Department espionage operations within the Soviet Union. Tiie charge '.eas made by the weekly magazine "New Tunes." official Soviet foreign affairs publication for circulation abroad-84 words
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Article51 1953-01-22 7 ENTEBBE, Uganda, Jan. 21. (Reuter). An African workman was struck and k lied by the under-carriage of a BOAC Comet jet airliner as it anded here today on its way from London to Johannesburg. The Comet bounced shorl of the runway and slightly damaged its under-carriage snd landing51 words
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Article73 1953-01-22 7 TOKYO, Jan. 21 (UP) American Sabrejets taking advantage of clearing weather darted through formations ot Communist MIG-15s near the Yalu River today and pilots reported destroying six of the Red jets. South Korean troops beat off three Communist attacks on Korea's far eastern front last73 words
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Article35 1953-01-22 7 THE conference on a Centra! African Federation which has been going on m London since Jan. 1, retreated into complete silence yesterday as officials said the discussions had reached a "delicate stage." UP.35 words
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Article81 1953-01-22 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 21 (Reuter) A horseman m fancy cowboy outfit rode up to the presidential parade reviewing stand yesterday and threw a lasso over President Eisenhower. It was an act which normally would hav<> caused the secret service som<* concern but the horseman had asked for permission.81 words
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Article109 1953-01-22 7 LONDON. Jan. 21, (AP)— Lor d Reading. Foreign j Affairs Under-Secretary told j the House of Lords yesterday that Britain will keep sending jet planes to Egypt despite "inflammatory speeches" by Egyptians against British Forces m the canal zone. Contracts for the jet fightersReuter - 109 words
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Article28 1953-01-22 7 SYRIA and the Lebanon are to discuss revision of their 1952 commercial agreement. The meeting will be at Shtaura, midway between the Syrian a I Lebanese caoitals.- APAP - 28 words
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Article29 1953-01-22 7 TDK London Daily Express reported the British cruiser Ceylon had entered Bali rein harbour m the Persian Gulf. Tiie British frigate Wild Goose was also patrolling the gulf. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article25 1953-01-22 7 IP tjc 0i IVAN Janko Dimitroff, 28--year-old Bulgarian arrested on Dec. 14, confessed to being a "Bulgarian spy." Greek military authorities officially announced 1 ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article35 1953-01-22 7 ONE man was killed and 75 people injured, seven seriously, when a fast passenger train was wrecked by a broken rail ''75 miles west of Winnipeg. Ten coaches were derailed of which five overturned. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article31 1953-01-22 7 MR. Paul R. Porter, Mutual Security Agency Deputy Director m Europe for Economic Affairs, has resigned to return to private life niter nearly 12 years m United States Government service.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article66 1953-01-22 7 World News In Brief... THE French Socialist Party caMed for retaliation against American "screening" of French merchant seamen entering the United States.— Reuter STALIN has consented to stand for re-election as a member of the Moscow o blast (region) Soviet. Moscow's evening newspaper Vechernaya Moskva announced. Elections to local Soviets.Reuter - 66 words
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Article34 1953-01-22 7 NATIONAL Security Director Pedro Estrada yesterday announced m Caracas (hat Dr Alberto Carnovali. leader ot the outlawed Democratic Party, and 13 others have been arrested m a gun-blazing raid on their secret headquarters. APAP - 34 words
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Article31 1953-01-22 7 COMM IN ISTS m eastern Europe and China have killed, jailed or barred from office about 50,000 Roman Catholic priests, including at least 99 bishops. Catholic sources m Rome said. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article26 1953-01-22 7 TERRORISTS vest< day murdered two Kikuyu both bti everi to be resistai c c men m the Kiambu^disl let about 10 rniies north or Nairobi. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article29 1953-01-22 7 AN EXECUTIVE member of the Indian Congress m Natal, Mr. Meer was sentenced to 1 days hard labour m the Durban court tor defying railway regulations concerning segregation. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article79 1953-01-22 7 LONDON, Jan. 21: (Reuter) Fog disrupted land, air and sea traffic on both sides of the Atlantic yesterday. The Queen Mary dropped anchor m fogbound New York harbour and radioed that she would wait there for the weather to clear before trying to berth. Many79 words
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Article90 1953-01-22 7 ABADAN, Iran. Jan 21 (UP)— The 3,457-ton Italian tanker Miriella cleared thif Persian Gulf port yesterday with a cargo of crude oil m another try to beat the British blockade of "hot" Iranian oil. The second tanker to try to handle Iranian oil since the British90 words
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Article33 1953-01-22 7 FORWARD columns of the Burmese Army which recently opened an offensive to free 'he British owned Mawchi Wolfram mines, are within 20 miles of the heavily guarded rebel held mines. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article61 1953-01-22 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 21. The following are the closing prices ot rubber and tin on London Market today:— LONDwN RUBBER Spot 24 Id. Apr./ June 24 d. Market. Quiet. LONDON TIN Sp9t £958 per ton buyer!/ £960 sellers. Three months: £940 buyers, £941 sellers.61 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-01-22 7 THIS composite photo shows Kurt L. Ponger. .19 (left), and his brother-in-law Otto Verber. 31. en route by tar to the Marshal's Offlce m Washington where they were arraigned on charges of spying for Russia. They wer P arrested m Wnru on Jan. 18. Naturalised An.erir;.AP - 73 words
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Article230 1953-01-22 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (AP)— Ex-President Harry Truman went from the inauguration of President Dwight E. Eisenhower to a widely enthusiastic impromptu reception for Mr. Truman, private citizen. The demonstration occurred as some drove up to the ROOM of Dean Acheson. outgi .j. Secretary of State.AP; AFP - 230 words
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Article27 1953-01-22 7 THK Federation of l-retnh-Jewish Societieb proirMrd against "the nave <il antiSemitism unrolling m countries behind the Iron t url.nn" and called the attacks inadmissible." UPUP - 27 words
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Advertisement129 1953-01-22 7 ,-'\-">-'v_>> _.^^-.-w.w..^,^^.^ W v»^v-^v_.... ..^,v... r r*f*n i~f i_j i l~. r-^r- a For //i? connoisseur of fine neckwear J J 0 v e fl^ n H Customers who are not quite sure what B type of tie suits them best, can spend rf H n several happy hours up129 words
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Article95 1953-01-22 8 Japs To Salvage 37 Ships OSAKA. Jun. 21 (AFP)— A large-scate Japanese salvaging expedition will leave Osaka port on Jan. 2G to refloat Fjr scrap some 37 vessels sunk during the war m waters ofl Indo-China and Indonesia. The project is destined to he Japan's first large-scale salvage venture m95 words
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Article77 1953-01-22 8 NEW YORK. Jan. 20 (Renter)— Mr. (Charles Clement Walker, chief engineer of the fit- Havilland Aircraft Company, is to receive an Honorary Fellowship m the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences of tho United States. An Honorary Fellowship is tbe highest grade of membership m the77 words
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195 1953-01-22 8 SOLTHAMPTON, Jan. 22.— Preparing for the heavy traffic expected during this Coronation Year, the world's largest liner, the Queen Elizabeth, has been undergoing a special overhaul m dry dock at Southampton m preparation for her voyages along the North Atlantic route. Considerable alterations195 words
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Article, Illustration110 1953-01-22 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A BOY was born on board the French liner Felix Roussel early yes- I terday and delayed the I ship's arrival by one boor. Scheduled to berth at 11 a.m.. the liner was moored at noon. The boy was born to Mrs. A.110 words
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109 1953-01-22 8 DJAKARTA. Jau 21 (AFP)A ti00.000.000-rupiah order has been placed by the Indonesian Government abroad for the improvement of communications, according to Dr. Sutoto. Secretary-General of the Communications Ministry who has just returned from a tour of the United States and Europe. Sutoto made the109 words
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Article42 1953-01-22 8 NEW YORK. Jan. 21, (Renter)— About 90 of the 746 crew of tiie crack French liner lie De France refused to be "screened" by American Immigration officials during the latest crossing, officials said when the ship arrived here early yesterday.42 words
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105 1953-01-22 8 LONDON, .Tan. 21, (AP).— A British Foreign Office spokebinan said yesterday that Russia has shoved the Iran Curtain nine miles further out to sea. Russia, the spokesman said, has denounced a 23-year-old fishing treaty permitting British trawlers to fish mi n her Barents105 words
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Article87 1953-01-22 8 HAMBURG. Jan. 21. (Reuter). The 839~t0u Norwegian freighter Torafire sailed from Rotterdam yesterday withou' iis cargo of 500 tons of .lapane>e steei sheets which a/as cov.ftscated by German police on Jan. 14. Tiie steel sheets had been legally imported into We>' Germany and a permit for87 words
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Article60 1953-01-22 8 TEHERAN. Jan. I*l. -Renter). The Italian tanker Marielia left Abadan jresterday carrying 5.000 tons pf ail from the big refinery there destination unknown. The Mariella docked at Abadan on Monday and immediately started loading oi!. National Iranian oil officials and representatives of the Italian Shipping60 words
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Advertisement695 1953-01-22 8 V FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SFRVICE Direct Overland Sjti Francisco Los Angeles Al] American Canadian Citie* Peajac P S'baro Spore Ari LA/SI CANADA Bt A. sFeb 4Feb 8/3 M WFe* A lESSKL n/Tfflt 26Feb 27Eeb IMjr 24Mar Fu: lull particular] ol Dry 'Jargo Deep Tank, and passengei ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. Rl695 words
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Advertisement635 1953-01-22 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kesniar Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan 1,1,e Spore Due Penang From k i n J*»» 22 Jan 25 Hongkong Pakhol s Fefc 5 Feb 8 Hongkong Sails Sails •\nHn.- Penaag Spore635 words
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Advertisement289 1953-01-22 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederl.md I me Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penane ZEELAND (RL) G. 31/3225/1 2ti 27.1 an 28 29Jan .lAPARA (RI 29Jan'6Feb 7 Feb 8 Feb JAVA (SMN) 19/25 Fph 26/27289 words
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Advertisement758 1953-01-22 8 EAST ASIATIC yi SAILINGS raOM SCANHL\A\|\ *V Spore p s h -MALACCA" for Djakarta, Bangkok. Saigon. Hong- kong. Manila Kobe and Yokohama SS K.i^n a f -MOKELIA' for Bangkok Takubar 30 sojan •MEONIA' for Bangkok II l-SPH ••PATAGONIA ,f for Adelaide. i|, Melbourne. Bamle Sydney (not loading local cargo) 21758 words
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Article, Illustration385 1953-01-22 9 Bleak Future For Industries Seen RI Rubber Tin Industries Seen ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Special Standard Correspondent kARTA, Jan. 21. In the long run, Indonesia's rubber and tin dustrv races a bleak export future, according to Indonesia's leading j" ii- newspaper, the Chinese owned Keng Po, which boasts the largest circulation385 words
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Article160 1953-01-22 9 K^ AKNOI.n C. BRACKMAN Special S. Correspondent JAKARTA, Wed- The Nationsi daily new-paper Merdelta aimed that Indonesia will soon voice dissatisfaction witb American attempt? prevent rubber trading witt Com mum st China. rhe newspaper especially sing* c oui the American Act to v i fa160 words
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53 1953-01-22 9 WOLFSBURG. Germany, (UP).— The German Volkswagon automobile works has founded a branch m Toronto. Canada, company headquarters here announced. The Toronto office has been registered a.s "V. M. Canada. Limited," and will open m February. Volkswagon dealers are being established m many parts53 words
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Article37 1953-01-22 9 HONGKONG. Jan. 21—Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchanue today were $15.61 to £1 sterling SHOOTS to US$l; $1.8.i0 to Mala van $1: $0,237 to one Indonesian Rupinh; Gold $284.25 to one tael37 words
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Article226 1953-01-22 9 HEAVY SELLING Standard Market Reporter HEAVY selling:, both upcountry and locally, had a telling effect on rubber prices which dropped by 2| cents per lb. yesterday. First grade (Feb.) rubber waa quoted at 83^ cents per lb. at the close of the day. The heavy226 words
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Article335 1953-01-22 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (IP)— There's a rash of announcements these days about sensational new developments m making synthetic rubber. Some or all of them may be well founded, but the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) refuses to get flustered. The RFC owns— on behalf r of335 words
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Article74 1953-01-22 9 CAIRO. Jan. 2\ (UP) Egypl announ ed thai she will send delegates on a world tour m an effort to promote cotton exports at the end of this monfh. Finance Minister Abdel Gelil Elemary and cotton exporters lelegated Mahmoud Elattal. manager of the Misra Cot74 words
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Article273 1953-01-22 9 LONDON, Jan. 21 (UP)— A series of new Soviet inventions, proudly announced m the Soviet Press, include a sensational small camera to photograph Ivan s stomach from the inside and the not so sensational long-playing gramophone records. The camera is really 12 miniature cameras m one,273 words
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Article127 1953-01-22 9 LONDON, .lan 21, {Renter). Anglo-.lapancse balance of payments 'alks which begin m Tokyo this ..eel are expected to last for only two days, dn authorita'ive source said here yesterday. The source? si. id .Ir.patie.se and British officials would only exchange views on the balance of127 words
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Article165 1953-01-22 9 HONOLULU, Jan. 21 (IT)— The possibility that Asia might provide the market for Japauese industrial knowledge and skill as a partial substitute for the lost Communist China trade was expressed by Japanese delegates at the four-day international conference of the International Pacific Relations165 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-01-22 9 The chairman and members of the "Agricultural For\im of the Air" m the studift of Radio Malaya. Kuala Lumpur. They are (left to light), Che' Abdul Hamid agricultural assistant. Cheras: Che' Maarof bin Haji Marzuki. a smallholder at the 9th Mile Village Cheras Road, Kajaag; Che' Rashid bin Ahmad, chairman86 words
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Article136 1953-01-22 9 Standard Market R«pt>r.<T THE Malaya:-! share mail' continued to be fun; tn boShj industrials and tins yesterday. Rubbers were quit. Changed prii es were: INDI SIR! \l S Bu.r* <t»llrrf BB Petrol 35 Henry Waugh 2 246 cd M Breweries 470 480 Etaffles Hotel 2 3.c*3 Sime136 words
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Article108 1953-01-22 9 CLOSING rubber prices (.ruts per Ih m Singapore da\ were: No I K.S.S Spot I. CMS,' 83 lt| No. 1 K.S.S. 83, X 4 No. Z K.S.S 8!>; X4i N.». 1 K.S S. 781 :x* Tone: Easier TIN SINGAPORE. Wed. The prist of tin today was s 4108 words
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Article80 1953-01-22 9 Britain 's Car Exports Up LONDON, Jan l\ \a m Br. j ti en i ist year ed a re ie lof £190.000.000— bui ber c' tipped '< [by a 59.000 b tba 1951 tola •re S f Motor Manufaci .nounce.: I- y The number of ra i vehic xported80 words
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Advertisement307 1953-01-22 9 sxead tne /_> t /*W j"" Singapore i *s_ii^ fHattoarb SJndLejQendLent Motninq A/eurtpwtp€t J J _t This morning daily is published m Singapore and is ret.iihd it 15 Mati J per ropy. J J "Singapore Standard" is devoted to Malayan wide news and pictures. C In addition, it carries a307 words
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582 1953-01-22 10 A Reader Writes An Open Letter To Mr. H.S. Lee Dear Mr. Lee.— l trust you aie aware that m the year just past, the Chinese m Malaya were severely hit by four pieces of legislation m the Federal Council. The Ordinances dealt with Federal citizenship, Control of Private Lotteries.582 words
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282 1953-01-22 10 Si:. -I- is evident '.hat Sir Sydney Came has the mistaken idea of what a Chinese University m Malaya would be like. From his statemenl published m your paper, he seems to think thai a Chinese uniyersity teaches nothing but Chinese classics or 'caches282 words
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Letter373 1953-01-22 10 Sir; With reference to your leader of January 14, 1953, 1 am afraid that you have rushed -into print your judgment based on a misapprehension of my views ju the formation of splinter unions. The mistake is most unfortunate. However I have to elucidate my373 words
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Letter217 1953-01-22 10 Sir.— l strongly condemn the attitude of the authorities as well as our City Councillors. They seem not to pay any heecl to oui complaints regarding the putting up ot' attap houses very close to each other so that the once neat and healthy kampongs QTia217 words
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Miscellaneous775 1953-01-22 10 By ROSALIND RATNAM Then slip stitch hem to HM, mm m S t 1 0 o re ww e Wl n9 lnstructions for the free X'mos To set sleeve into armhole: Pattern No. 7 which appeared m the Dec. 25 issue Watch underarm seams and of The Singapore Standard. centre775 words
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Miscellaneous355 1953-01-22 10 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "A sung will outlive all Bermoas m the inemu--1 ry."— Henry Giles. THUBSDAY LOR EYEBYi ONE: Devote tins day to i routine and ordinary jr.terests Circumvent a tendency to misunderstanding. and Inharmony. Do not oermit the words or actions of others to upset you. Use extra care en355 words
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174 1953-01-22 11 HAS Turn In Fine Rugby Performance THE Singapore Harbour Board scored a convincing vie- v over the RAF (Seietar) IT li. m a friendly rugger ateh at Keppel Road" yesterday. Hrn SHB played a surpris- tine game throughout. the stand-Off, opened be SCOTc In the 18th minute ben he made174 words
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Article69 1953-01-22 11 THE team to represent the Gj (lkhana Sports Club m a friendly soccer match versus the S.ngapore Cold Storage on Saturday at Farrer Park wi:! hosen from tine following: I Mahendran. C. P. Philip. S w.;. A Jaganathan, s X.. th S Regunatban, lans Davis, P. CarrotD, M.69 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-01-22 11 The first step towards the acquisition of a hall for the Malacca Badminton Association was taken yesterday. Mr. Gan Hon? Hoe. a Malacca millionaire planter, is m the picture above, formally conveying part of his Tranquerah land to the MBA president, Mr. P. G. M. G.58 words
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Article96 1953-01-22 11 ENTRIES are invited from members of affi iated clubs of the Singapore A. A. A. and the Services for the crass country race to be he'd on Jan. 31. Organised by the Achilles i Club, the race is over four miles starting at Mcßitchie Reservoir96 words
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Article66 1953-01-22 11 HIN DI 'STA N Recrea t ion C 3 11 play their annual soccer match against tne Indian Recreation Club on Jan. 2ti al Farrer Park for a trophy presented by Messrs. Shanm iga Singara Perumal. Mr M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Govern- ment of66 words
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349 1953-01-22 11 LONDON, Wed.— Distinguished student at a Football Association Coaching Course next spring will be the inimitable Stan Matthews. That is the answer to those who reckon Stan will pack up football when he packs up playing. Tiie FA particularly want him to349 words
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Article185 1953-01-22 11 CEYLON Sports Club beat Indian Association o m the quarter-finals of the Singapore Hockey \ssociation senior knockout Competition on the Salestier Plain yesterday. Ceylonese were m top form md had the better of the ex- j hanges throughout. Their de- I ence185 words
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664 1953-01-22 11 World Fight For Randy Probably In March Standard London Correspondent I'M PREPARED to wager a shirt on Jock Solomons announcing a match between Randy Turpin and Carl Bobo Olson, the Swedish fighter born m Honolulu, for the vacant world middleweight title at Earl's Court Stadium, m March. After Mr. Solomons664 words
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Article99 1953-01-22 11 LAUNCESTON, Jan 21 (Reuter-AAPV 1" S African cricketer? completed a splendid double over Tasmania today, when they won by an Innings and 98 Tn 'he first match m Hobart. they wen by an on ngs anrl 'AZ>? run?. *V_;-;»hael Melle. 24-year-old pare-bowler. out up hr bowling99 words
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Article121 1953-01-22 11 THE Rrsl eveni m mi liards championship of Singapore Clerical and A I tlistrative Workers I' iion whs brought '.j its Bna stage with ihe playing of the semi-finals on m lay night Union's clubhouse, Rai g Road. Three Ba"! Champions First rounds: Lot Chei g121 words
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Article53 1953-01-22 11 THE following will play for the Kampong Bahru Boy- team against the Pulau Brani Boys Club on Saturday on the Rail \vaj T ground at Kampong Bahru at a. 15 p.m. Salaim. Yusoft' Beck Etwee, Techinamurthi, AbduL Gopal, Vasu. Abtan. Hajee. Kassim, Ah53 words
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Article51 1953-01-22 11 SIM MARY A H N K. NL beloved .fe of Mr O^ia Wee Kiong nf Government? Health Office Singa ore, passed sway t" icefully at 140 i_ _J on 21.1.5.1 Coi lege will leave' NO 3 Eili ft Road. Siglap »f •JO pJB 22 :53 for ir.Vr-* ment a'51 words
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Article29 1953-01-22 11 MR MRS YAW WAH CHEW Singapore thank all friends =*nd relativea for their attendance congratulatory mesaage! and :i i c resents mt the ocr, of their recerf marriagi29 words
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Advertisement52 1953-01-22 11 Koval 'i.OO 730 p.m. 1 PAR\>\KTHI i Tamil) Rex .loliore Bahru.' rndaj X.15— €.45 M 5 p.m. 1 i Hi)ON(j BA YEAH CIILE I. IN" Mandarim Mlaniic C.reat World. lodav 7.00 9.15 p.m. 1 TANG \N H AMI A Malay) N U n New World Maj 631 a 9.15 p.m.52 words
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Advertisement88 1953-01-22 11 FOR SALE SILVER Cms Pram grey/ maroon beautiiu' condition Fool extension takes 2. BAM lAM 4, ROCHALIE DRIVE <80Slt). OLD Maeazir.es tor sale look like etc at $1 pt kstiy Apply Box T 1105 S S VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR Sale 1948 Studebaker. New Cu.shion Cover. Ju si ove hauled,88 words
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Advertisement716 1953-01-22 11 PERSONAL Talk over your career witt the Interna' ional Correspondence Schools 'Overseas) Ltd a- 18H Battery Road, Singapore or if upcountry writa ana enquiry about ICS career guidance tuition SITUATIONS VACANT Vacancies for Assistant Nurnes APPUCATIONS are invited for the p «1 of Aasistanl N .'«e.«< In the Medical Department,716 words
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Miscellaneous148 1953-01-22 11 I N -^--M£Ci > I P_*K*^ TMIM3 «*5. V/ "rUASS B-CU-H WIEMT THOUGH J D DOES NO' NATCHER-V/T i/VASM. f^CW f*.^ *-H. vEwirA < vOH_TT_qw_r)TH_VrSNOt«. M_BJ[,THAR'S << know v, hut BUT AH MUSTN'T WH(jrtS7?/JS .Woov.o T-£> DOCS, AM' ONC INSUL' HE V;TIS p i-*-^ TELL VC J.VSULTL/L 7^ £f^ L^'LASVJER148 words
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443 1953-01-22 12 SINGAPORE Ar A team for the inter-port match with Efeag Kang for the Aw Hoe Cup— the trophy presented h\ seceer fans m both Singapore and Hong Kong to perpetuate the memory oi a man who has done much to promote the game—443 words
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Article212 1953-01-22 12 Drinks: SCA Is Worried inr mtaii iporr i m k< r As- ..it...". mi v- •i. n 11 I rrport, express* a "< uncenj the <\|- ii- im urred ,r drtaiks oi nun-. tion ith -t..i<- nt itches it is hoped M.it Ihe m- 1 1 1 1 i n212 words
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256 1953-01-22 12 PERAK CRICKET REPORT SAYS IPOH Wed —Perak had a successful cricket season hist year although the state batting was unreliable. This is stated m the Perak Cricket Association report for 1952 to be presented at its annual general meeting on Sunday, Feb. 1 at the Ipoh256 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-01-22 12 TWO phases m yesterdays FAEELF Inter-District triangular hockey championships ST which Hong Kong and Malaya shared two goals. Wall. lIMs I mkm second PM Etnwi dribbles Irom wheeling M-rum. Tucker and McNii oi sec (left) mm to Intercept n i eident m pest, tii59 words
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Article396 1953-01-22 12 FIVE of the Hongkong Distric! XI arrived minutes too loU.yesterdoy for the FARELF Inter-DisHct hockey .^^^Z^\ resulted m a one all draw with Malaya District. nuu Rn D r'eTulor p'-yers doshed ta. bj- Airport to the No 3 8.0.D around, they couldn't make it and the game396 words
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Article70 1953-01-22 12 IPOH. Wed.— The third athletic coach Horn the United Kindom is expected to arrive m Malaya m the early part of next month. He will be George Pallet!, a senior honorary athletic coach iv the VK. Pallet! i> a specialist m throwing events. The t«o previous70 words
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Article655 1953-01-22 12 SCC defeated HMS Unicorn XV m a great game on the Padang yesterday by 21 points (three goals, a penalty goal and a try) to nothing. The match was hard fought all the way and the sailors showed much more threat than the score indicates.655 words
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Article20 1953-01-22 12 KAJAXG. Wed Toe High Sch ool. ELajang, has withdrawn fiom the Ulu La ngat knock-OUt hockey competition20 words
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Article25 1953-01-22 12 PENANG, Wed.— The celebration committee of Penang UMNO have drawn up an elaborate sports programme to celebrate Federation Day, on Sunday, Feb25 words
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Article38 1953-01-22 12 SYDNEY, Jan. 21 < AFP) Australian tennis singles champion, 18-year-old Ken Rosewell was defeated m the quarter finals of the South Australian tennis championships at Adelaide today by compartiot RexHart wig by 6-1, 4-6. 3-ti, 6-3, 8-G.38 words
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Article30 1953-01-22 12 GARMISCH PARTEXKIRCHEN, GERMANY, Jan. 21 (AP)— Athletes from 12 nations open competition here tomorrow iii this scenic Alpine resort's biggest winter sports shew since the 1936 Olympic Games.30 words
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Article86 1953-01-22 12 IPOH. Wed.— The 22nd SAS easily defeated 12th Royal Lancers by 19 points (two goals and three ties) to nil m a friendly rugger match on the town padang today. Before the game started spectators and players observed a minute silence for the two army86 words
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Article110 1953-01-22 12 KLANG Wed. The Klang Police defeated the Kuala Selangor Polie- at badminton by five games to two on Mon day. The results (Klang ponce mentioned first) were: Singles:— Lee Tong Kior beat Mat 15—7, 15—6. Kasby neat Whahid 9—15, 15—7. 15— 12 Yusof bea* Abdul110 words
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Article73 1953-01-22 12 'We Are7' Police IPOH. Wed, Hockey fans who turned up to see the Police 'A' versus Sturrock Club match m the IDHA knockout hockey competition on lower padang today were disappointed. Reason: Police could only field seven players and so the umpire gave the game to the Sturrock Club. On73 words
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Article521 1953-01-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Selangor All Blues, playing atter a long rest, stepped up their preparation for their final against the Penang All Blues when they took on the Selangor Police m a friendly game today. AH Blues won by 18 points (three goals and521 words
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Advertisement111 1953-01-22 12 fillip "'^BsHKE; s €h ;„ese hi** 0 FATHER OF MEDICINE /Fjfl^^ llfif HUA TOH \\Wt(/^ Hua Toh lived a long rime ago \\\m_'flW^ *I___§l*~- /ij_{ but many Chinese remember ifc^S^ Tbm\ >jfPS|# -~*ir_'^* n\m a» the diacovcrer of many *>l Serbs some of vhich ore used >n i^r.^P*' modern medicine111 words
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