Singapore Standard, 23 January 1953
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Title Section15 1953-01-23 1 Singapore Standard ZGDFH VOL 111 NO. 203 FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1953. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS15 words
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260 1953-01-23 1 Timper Ticks Off Home Guard Double-Crossers' Id Stafl Reporter ds m the Stm Village of I ore. were ace used m ring to double cross Govrempler darißg his 4~>o-mile tour <>? Johore. I nm cne ne Guard age, U ft to l G luty and m Segamat rbe •> ives260 words
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Article, Illustration187 1953-01-23 1 'Flu Epidemic May Soon Be World-Wide REPORTS from various I indicate that reaching temic propor- v r Heidi erg 5 esterday, iraa 1 1 at ai: United St a is Forces i Europe are Id f s mated against influenza M uatel. wwmSaa scheols m Japan re- aeo ed as187 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-01-23 1 A leap year proposal ended happily yesterday when Mr. John PoverButler and Miss Nancy Baker were married at the H. M. Dockyard Church a few hours after the bride had arrived m the Italian liner Roma. Standard photo.38 words
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Article, Illustration620 1953-01-23 1 Yong Peng Gets Templer s Praise Standard Staff Reporter YONG PENG, the "worst spot m the worst state" m the Federation won the highest praise yesterday from the High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer, at the conclusion of his two-day tour ot new villages and Home620 words
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300 1953-01-23 1 I TUE em, ituation m Johore now not so bad we are getting somewl i General Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner of I Federation, said at the con sion of his two-day visit terday. He emphasised that he was never happy at the rate300 words
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Article208 1953-01-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. the three I who were k led m the l-air explosion of an he r m Ipoh on Wednes- day. took piace today. Major F. C. R B irker. B.E a[.. of the 22nd Special Air Serv res Regiment, was buried at the208 words
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Article30 1953-01-23 1 ELEVEN people were killed and 23 injured when a wartime German nine exploded as it was being difused at Oranienburg airport, East Germany on Wedne day. Renter.30 words
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Article21 1953-01-23 1 ARMS m ammunition trade m Thailand is to be transfeired from private dealers entirely to the Polke Department. A.F.P.21 words
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Article79 1953-01-23 1 PENANG. Thurs.— A total of 15.602 Federal Citizenship Certificates were approved and issued to resic>:.:> of Georgetown and the North-east District of Penang since May 16. 1949, the Assistant Registrar of Citizens. Federation of Malaya (m Penang), Mr. W. Price toid The Standard today. Of this79 words
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200 1953-01-23 1 Standard Staff Reporter CHILDREN born m Singapore will also be required to have identity cards under the National Registration system if recommendations made to the Government are accepted. The recommendation have been made by the Organisation Consultant to the Government of Singapore, Mr.200 words
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Article33 1953-01-23 1 THE U.S. Air Force said yesterday that President. Eisenhower has selected a Lockheed Constellation the craft m which he made his Korean inspection trip to be the new presidential airplane. U.P.33 words
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Article102 1953-01-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The first month of the new year looks like becoming the record month for the surrender of terrorists. Yesterday four gave themselves up," making the total for the month 23, Another terrorist was wounded. Three surrended m Perak. One m Kuala Kangsar, a102 words
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Article201 1953-01-23 1 AN Australian girl, Nancy Baker, who made a* leap year proposal to her man by post, was married m Singapore yesterday m the H.M. Dockyard Church at the Naval Base, a few hours after her arrival m Singapore by the Italian liner Roma. Ir was201 words
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Article95 1953-01-23 1 Fed.Lost$83 ½M. By Rubber Ban KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. i Although the Federation's i revenue Irom customs and j excise last year fell by over [$113_ million compared to .the previous year, tt exceeded ''the estimated revenue m 1952 by nearly 5164 million. It will be recalled that with the ban95 words
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Article45 1953-01-23 1 SINGAPORE City Council Services Union has written to the President of the City Council. Mr. T. P. F. MeNeice. expressing dissatisfaction over the selection and appointment of the hawkers' inspectors. .Mr. MeNeice. however, told The Standard that he had not received such complaint.45 words
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Article17 1953-01-23 1 FAR EAST bound P. O. liner *Chusan lifted anchor vt lil bury yesterday AFPAFP - 17 words
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Article72 1953-01-23 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 22. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on London Market today:— LONDwh RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 2*Ud. Spot £963 per ton Feb. 241 d buyers, £965 sellers. March 24] d Three mor.ths: £943 Apr. June 24 d.72 words
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Advertisement90 1953-01-23 1 ,EIE JS4 PU i 1333 f.- f^ :^*i«^§iff ir" _f wmTM m^—^—mY&ZZA&ji^sZA V'Sxl __Sr /JSm t-v lAmw mm I wl»>» mJmmmmTl >:>.-.t.-Tr* .lown v^^V^Vl stroke fillrr On* your I mmmmm sn-to wnt.n< tiut***"# mWmmmWmW snd with oue down M yP___Wr__W stroke emptied rrftlled M mWSm _X^ 1/W The "CRAFTSMAN" Jr90 words
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Advertisement88 1953-01-23 1 £tiPffANT' t Vt*J***«'P*' 6jv6V___C HO HONG OIL MILLSci9Si)LTI 65. CHULIA ST.. SK)PE.-TE1.5911-5913. ff^ 1 w*mm m tomomomomomomoSoSS i, sink tnr jr\ II 1/ [1 Ai />*>/>#*/# tltt bit* AWWWWWWWWW l\ I I// WWW WW\ WW w \\LUw\\wm*w\Jl I /7) SPORT SHIRT [A e^y < M> ____\X^^^J. I SPORT SHIRTS RRANDED88 words
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Article330 1953-01-23 2 Your Letters Acknowledged Without Delay it r» Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE citizens who m the past have sometimes had to wait months for even an ack nowledgment to their letters to Government departments can soon expect immediate acknowledgments, followed by replies without much 'This is330 words
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Article70 1953-01-23 2 $5,000 Jewellery Theft In KL \\;.A LUMPUR, Thurs.— ort- over $5,000 xvas stole-- from 'he hon-e of V M MeCloud. at Kia P R id, jrestei day eves ing. I i oud and a.s w.fe beii Nisc m the evening ;nd returned tonic about ll p v When hia wife70 words
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281 1953-01-23 2 Womar Husband Ex-Husband Under Same Roof A WOMAN, Rukumany, who lived m the same house with her husband, Murugiam, and a former i hu hand, testified m the Singapore Third Police Court vrsterday when her former husband. Vellasamy, was tentatively charged with murdering Murugiam. She said that on the m^'ht281 words
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Article133 1953-01-23 2 KLTI KMNG home at Ihi v t I.4km pm. on Wednesday, a Singapore < nines,, rouple living m loi-.n*-: Ah Soo found three r med men uaiting for them outside their home The men told the couple. "If >ou shout we will shoot." They then133 words
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Article, Illustration111 1953-01-23 2 TWO masked Singapore Chinese, one of whom carried a knife, entered the house of a Chinese living at the rear of the Chinese temple m .Too Chia. Place m the early hours oi Tuesday morning. They got away with jewellery valued at $1-900 and $1,500 m111 words
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Article80 1953-01-23 2 3 P TMen Dismissed THE Singapore Post and Telegraph Uniformed Staff Union, may call an emergency general meeting to consider what action to take regarding three members of the Union, who have been given notice to quit by the Postal Department. Mr. P. Govindasamy Secretary of the Union, told The80 words
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Article53 1953-01-23 2 MR Keith Welbore Ker, former Pres? Relations Officer |of the Commissioner-General's office, sailed yesterday m the i Roma, bound for Belgrade. Yugoslavia, to join the British I Embassy staff there. Mr. Welbore Ker. who is going on transfer, has been a year and *a53 words
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Article239 1953-01-23 2 THE proposal to establish a Chinese university In Malaya took tangible shape yesterday. At the same time that a Singapore Chinese-language newspaper, Nanyang Siang Pau, announced its willingness to give 51, 000,000, a group of local Chinese sent the paper over $1,000 for the fund. This239 words
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Article186 1953-01-23 2 A POLICE spokesman said yesterday that the gunmen who shot Detective See Chong Yee and took away his gun during a revolver duel m a coffee shop m Syed Alwi Road on Wednesday, also removed the detective's handcuffs from him. He added that from the cartridges recovered186 words
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Article38 1953-01-23 2 MR. G. P. Holt, a partner of the Blue Funnel Line, arrived m Singapore by Comet yesterday on a short visit. He wili fly to Jakarta on Monday to spend a month m Indonesia on I business. I38 words
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Article161 1953-01-23 2 HOLDING that the rent fixed by the Rent Board was "just and reasonable at the time of fixing, the Chief Justice, Sir Charles MurrayAynsley, made no order for costs m a case yesterday. In it the President of the Rent Board asked the High Court to decide161 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-01-23 2 photo. "MADAME" Koh Lye Hock and Miss Wei Chan perform a hula hula dance at the charity dance organised by the Chartered Bank Sports Club m aid of the Singapore Association for the Blind. A crowd of over 1,000 attended the i dance. More than $2,500 was collected for theY.C. Lee - 54 words
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Article104 1953-01-23 2 FOUR men who allegedly turned a pig sty into an opium den were completely taken by surprise when a police party raided the sty on Nov. 29, the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate was told yesterday. In Ihe dock was Soh Ah. Hee104 words
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Article141 1953-01-23 2 FOR years a 43-year-old i Chinese kepa a. See Joon Tiang. haj suffered unbearable pain Ln ihe chest Doctors could do nothing for him. he could not sleeo nights, his condition deteriorated. On Christmas eve he iiavc up all hopes of a cure. He141 words
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Article127 1953-01-23 2 A WOMAN who was found on the ground- of S Andrew's Cathedral two nights ago told the Singapore F:r<t District Judge. Mr. A. H. Forrer yesterday that she was "airing herself/ The woman. Lye Sin Thiang had ripped off her photograph from her identity card She127 words
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Article50 1953-01-23 2 THREE MEN. Chong Peo« Sye. Chong Yee Tham and Kor Chin Soo. were remanded ji custody until tomorrow whe.\ they claimed trial m the Singa pore Third Police Court to charge of rioting with bottles. pieces of wood and iron bars. jg Kirn Chuan Road on Jan. 1750 words
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297 1953-01-23 2 Man On Rape Charge Says, 'I Could Not Do It' DENYING a charge of rape, a young man told the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. B. Jayaretnam yesterday that "owing to my physical condition it was impossible for me to commit the offence." Later, he asked a woman297 words
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Advertisement208 1953-01-23 2 Chinese history il Qlimpse Of mum* HUA MU LAN f^S WARRIOR MAID //TJfcK^V '^l OF CHINA %Jr'S mu %G/ HUA MU-LAN was o young VUT \_***a£xs jC_ girl living quietly of homo V j l :3=- Vi_9_/^y^__k when her father wot conscript- I V »___> rs W >^_w/ *d for208 words
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Advertisement140 1953-01-23 2 Wt<_f' f W *k Q> J, An special ■I §5 \^l FT CARTONS I U\ W§ S /-J^MMaaaa.j_ 7vJ\dT fOßce' r r Order (he Tlf-IKR rjrhm- any Fraser \«*a>e* bmiich, bi •Jl he deli\ered lliroii^fmtii Malayi I Price 15.40. Siii-anuK j 1 7.80. Federation I zl DELIVERY FREE ___y__ __**V__140 words
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61 1953-01-23 3 Raids End Use Of Opium Dens Ac Rendezvous M liU i.,i(l Staff Reporter 1 i vi the intensive raids carried out Bra nch oi the Singapore CID., secret L« have ii-ven up using opium dens as id thei ID Chief, Mr. J. Rt, McN. fl I and 12.00H smokers m61 words
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Article134 1953-01-23 3 S re Hawkers 1 j n last nighl p edged itself e!y to ht cc the ost ing m the Colony. In a ot, th« union says: ■■We propose to bring down the price of commodities .ts- v >dstuffs by keeping retail prices to the134 words
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10 1953-01-23 3 Glane's Hade Young Vigour Renewed Without Operation b md fe*'.10 words
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Article56 1953-01-23 3 A CHINESE squatter lost his attap house and was admitted into a hospital with severe burns on his back when a fire broke out at 4 p.m. yesterday, m Pandamaram Resettlement Camp, a mile irom Port Swettenham. The fire was put out within 45 minutes by the56 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-01-23 3 MR. MRS. Abu bin Salleh who were married recently at No. 10 Minto Rd.. Singapore. The bride was for mcr 1 y Miss Mariam bintr Haji Idris. Picture shows the newly weds and their friends at a reception after the wedding.41 words
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Article86 1953-01-23 3 TFIE women's group of the Singapore Indian Association making preparations for a g part; al the Indian Association Club, B.* estier Road, on Jan. 26. to celebrate the iniversary of India's inlependence. ["he G ►vernor, Sir John F. N V.. is expected to arrive at 5 p.m86 words
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Article82 1953-01-23 3 Filled In Form E? DER 1 c Tax emp pers must j return oi p trti -ars j yees of cci lasses ed Ln 1932 rhe In lome Tax DepartSingapore, has sent c-for completion to many nui yers. Any employw 3 have nc I been notified .1 v a:f i82 words
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Article218 1953-01-23 3 KALLAXG Airport may be, completely closed to heavy aircraft for about 14 days inh the near future to enable the rest oi the 6.000-foot runway to be resurfaced with bituminous macadam. A member of the Airline Operators' Committee told The Standard yesterday that he would "strongly218 words
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Article28 1953-01-23 3 SEE VOX HAI. 30, was fined $50 by the Muar Magistrate for using a sampan kotak and another $25 for fishing m State waters without licences.28 words
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205 1953-01-23 3 SINGAPORE'S CID. Chief, Mr. J. M. McN. Maclean, yesterday advised Chinese residents how to keep down crime during the Chinese New Year. He said:— I. If a person is going out OO a visit, he should ask his 1 neighbour to help205 words
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Article66 1953-01-23 3 MR Saul Rose, the International Secretary of the British Labour Party. visited the Malayan Breweries and a rubber factory m Singapore yesterday. He was accompanied by Mr. Peter Williams, former secretary of the Labour Party of Singapore, and Mr. Philip Williams. Labour City Councillor for Rochore66 words
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Article80 1953-01-23 3 THREE men. Ahmed bin Hassan. Ghani bin Omar and Chu Ching Kwee were yesterday charged m the Singapore Third Police Court with stealing a motor water pump worth $1,600, belonging to the City Council, Singapore. They were alleged to have stolen the pump on Jan 380 words
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Article, Illustration110 1953-01-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE bus users yesterday suggested that stricter action should be taKen by the Traffic Police and the Registrar of Vehicles to check the overcrowdng of buses during rush hours Often passengers are seen cimging desperately to doors of buses to get110 words
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Article, Illustration185 1953-01-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA'S only delegate to the triennial world conference of the Students Christian Federation at Madras, Mr. Chen Shi Wei, son of Dr. Chen Su Lan, of Singapore, was asked at the conference if he was a Communist. "Some delegates thought that185 words
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Article74 1953-01-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE police party, under two inspectors, lay m wait m Kolam Ayer Lane on Tuesday night to catch thieves who it wis thought would try to steal certain motor-car spares. At about 3.30 a.m. the officers caught there male Chinese. A74 words
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Article27 1953-01-23 3 FOR having 17 katties of rice more than the week's ration, Goh Foit at Pagoh Village. Muar, was fined $60 by the Muar Magistrate.27 words
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Article118 1953-01-23 3 THE Singapore Civil De- 1 fence Department will hold a general instructors training course for members of industrial firms and Government departments m February. This course, which will be held at the Civil Defence Training School at Kolam Aver, is primarily intended for men and118 words
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Article51 1953-01-23 3 THE South Malayan and the Straits Chinese Districts of the Methodist Church are holding a joint Christian workers conference on Evangelism on Feb 7 at the Singapore Paya Lebar Methodist Church. The conference will discuss how to carry out the programme of evangelism m the churches and51 words
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Article, Illustration166 1953-01-23 3 The first five Australian teams of nurses and social workers who arrived yesterday m Singapore m the ship Roma from Melbourne. The 10 women left last night for Kuala Lumpur to be assigned for work m the new villages. Within an hour after arrival, they removed their smart khaki collars166 words
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Article58 1953-01-23 3 QANTAS Empire Airways has applied again to the Australian Government for tne re-commencement of the Sin-gapore-Sydney air service via Cocos Island and Perth, Western Australia. Captain Hugh Birch. Singapore Quantas Manager, said yesterday. that his company was anxious to keep this route open. The service58 words
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Article240 1953-01-23 3 AS SOON as the students are available, the Singapore Education Department, will start a special class m the new secondary English girls school at Taniong Katong for Chinese girls who have been unable to gain admittance into Chinese schools, said the Denutv Director of Education, Mr. R.240 words
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Article53 1953-01-23 3 THE following nurses m the General Hospital, Malacca, who sat for the Final Examination m General Nursmg have passed and received their certificates T Mrs. M.T. Lewis, Mrs. Lee Eng Thee, Miss J. Joe. Miss Tan Oon Neo. Miss Goh Liang Neo, Miss Ng Siok Low and53 words
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224 1953-01-23 3 SINGAPORE City Council's select committee on salaries m a report published yesterday recommends that car travelling allowances to employees be increased. The report will be tabled at the Council meeting on Monday. It will come into force m the first day of the224 words
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Article308 1953-01-23 3 Ten attractive women IB smart uniforms stepped ofl the gangplank of the Italian liner Roma early yesterday morning on their way to tne Federation from Australia to do their part m the development of the new villages. They comprise the first fi\e nursc-and-social -worker teams which,308 words
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Advertisement40 1953-01-23 3 Vi. >s ■53 a-d ViteUt) WHi SICOO.OOI I- RIZES! j! yf__qgp t WM \D()R I »*-*N lOX7ESI m Staa lard aff I Bare >ou 1 r entries? '1 Mj* I M ,oui a 5,000 DIABETICS "aLl.s-. CURABLE *iaui|n_ ■•-£lj___Tiiqy l40 words
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Advertisement58 1953-01-23 3 LOWEST BARGAIN pr_D \\m W X HIGHEST VALUE r _'_'r f»v_*(__j["_r' .Jwkxmw tC r '"J*_" Vj*f_al *f "*.^_r_ f „#**^a_; ___|r Mf-Mil _Ja__l_!_!_i__~___aT __r- \*___..-*w t*fl___^_y IWi j j___m We Defy Comparison ARIEL 500 cc. SWUNG FRAME MSSMt, I ARIEL 350 c.c. SPRINC FRAME $1300.00 j S George Lee Motors58 words
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333 1953-01-23 4 McLeod Tells Integrity Body Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Petition writers, operating outside Government offices, were providing a medium for corrupt practices m the public service. Mr. W. M. McLeod, President of the Malayan Association, told th? Integrity Commission a t its second public333 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-01-23 4 photo The five Fijians who were responsible for killing th'*ee out of five bandits at Labis, near Yong Peng, on Wednesday morning, less than 24 hours before the High Commissioner Sir Gerald Templer, was due to pass. They are (left to right): L/Cpl Savenca. privates Netani, Moko, Vitili and Meli.-Standard - 51 words
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Article68 1953-01-23 4 I PENANG. Thurs Seven young dance hostesses, whose ages range from 13 to 16. appeared at the Labour Of'.e this morning to get their licences renewed but were told they would have to undergo a medical examination' There has been quite a rush I from juveniles68 words
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Article270 1953-01-23 4 Standard Staff Reporter GENERAL Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner for the Federation, travelled by Malayan Railways for the first time since he came here m February last year. With him on his two-day tour of Johore was Lady Templer. There were no bullet-proof or armoured coaches270 words
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Article112 1953-01-23 4 "I Love Malaya" -Lady T. Standard Staff Reporter •I LOVE Malaya, I will do all I can for it," Lady Templer. wife of General Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner for the Federation, declared before 500 Malay women t three kr^mpongs m Muar on Wednesday. The kampongs were Kampong Bakri. Sungei112 words
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Article56 1953-01-23 4 cards issued would be essentially the same as identity cards issued to those over 12 years of age. When children attain the age of 12. the punched cards would automatically be brought up and a new formality would have to be gone through for the issue of a56 words
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Article118 1953-01-23 4 TWO NEW by-laws wiil be introduced at a special meeting of the Singapore City Council on Monday. The first will empower the City Council to control the use of vacant land, garden or compound of any house m a bungalow area for the storage of118 words
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Article64 1953-01-23 4 Standard Staff Re_ft>rter MR. SAUL ROSE, secretary of the International Bureau of the British Labour Party, will broadcast a talk on ihe first Asian Socialist Conference held recently m Rangoon over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya tomorrow at 7.10 p.m. Mr. Rose was personal64 words
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Article128 1953-01-23 4 Standard Staff Reporter FIVE soldiers of. the First Fijian Rifles Regiment who killed three bandits and captured their weapons on Tuesday at Labis, Yong Peng, Johore, 24 hours before General Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner for the Federation toured the area, were personally congratulated128 words
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Article81 1953-01-23 4 REPRESENTATIVES of the Post and Telegraph Employees Union yesterday met Mr. J. G. Griffiths, official Government negotiator, and had talks on the Union's demands for revision of salary scales of the clerks m the Post and Telegraph Department. The talks were inconclusive and a further meeting is expected81 words
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Article158 1953-01-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. ■—A central library to serve the whole Federation training camps aad training centres for youths and playing* ■elds, are among the progets envisaged by the Sir g««ry Gurney Memorial Fuad. Ths Selangor State Com- mittee of the fund is holding158 words
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Article145 1953-01-23 4 Standard Staff Reporter A 17 -YEAR -OLD Malay schoolboy. Omar bin Karma i. received the biggest thrii] of his life when General Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner for the Federation, himself came and con- j gratulated him for his ptocfc and courage145 words
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Article128 1953-01-23 4 KLANG. Wed— The Kiang Malay Girls* Hostel will be officially declared open by the iTengku Ampuan of Selangor I tomorrow. This building was I formerly the Istaoi Raja lluda. and waS occupied by the Sultan ot Se angor. lt has been converted into a hostel by128 words
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Article29 1953-01-23 4 A POLI E iaf. i v_{ District Court 1 and assa ting a M man Hewai bound ov I years for (200. an $:>0 to the ian29 words
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192 1953-01-23 4 Applications To Bring Out China Wives Co Up PENANG, Thurs. Within the last two months ihe Federation Immigration Headquarters m Penang have received more applications than before from husbands to get their wives and children to Malaya from China and Hongkong. The reason for this sudden increase io the number192 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-01-23 4 The marriage task place recently at Parlt Bunur ef Abdul Aii. bin Abdullah, a teacher of th* Hi** 01l Bukit Mertajam aad Each* Waa Za.naaoor binti J daughter sf lacks Waa Chik. Chief la»pri*tor, Draia** Irrigatiea Dept., Eriaa.38 words
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Article74 1953-01-23 4 Six G A PORE City Council employees will soon wear badges similar to those worn by Kallang Airport employees as a security measure. The badges will have owner's photographs and identity card numbers embossed on them. Employees m the City Council already have had their74 words
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Article73 1953-01-23 4 Fined $750 For Reckless Driving KUALA 1/ Hufh G Btsistam md Cn WWs tXMT Isma j Magistra j gerous licen i when i t!n maj ir. Ht i Indicated stop behind car igi i erved < eh thai h !>. tie, ed dowi Tiie AriVa caught lap a Eb he73 words
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Article179 1953-01-23 4 Large Economies Are Due— Expert Standard Staff Reporter LARGE economies m Singapore Gov**_-_« expenditure are being: and will be made is I of the recommendations of the Organisation Oa sultant to the Government, Mr. K. HL Scaly. j Mr, 5, t that Govern gaga I m 1 savings effi 'ed179 words
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Advertisement129 1953-01-23 4 ■p lv 7'-' o*o* HEINZxi I > MAYONNAISE M [^UNIFORM FLAVOR! J /Jt? __tJM-*»-'^_>m||P^ I fo: mayonnaise" specify C f f*U_mi, r |||iat a*rtagl Hiinz Mayonnaise and *Woi<Sfe**__— l_^S2*_3^T wa;s P ure always smoother Jk?% :ii^2* textured with exactly the pi- quant flavor you want for \l I t-PS'l Il*rgs^129 words
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Article31 1953-01-23 5 THE DEATH occurred yenei.duv of Mr. George Fen.ando fi o former Assistant M'f^er: Adelphi Hotel S n,:,--nore. Funerai takes pi- c _T nm today at the Roman V^ihraiir. Cemetery. Bidadai*31 words
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152 1953-01-23 5 Schools Urged: Accept Govt. Offer KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The special committee representing teachers of Chinese schools m the Federation have recommended that Chinese primary schools accept Government's new salary scheme for teachers. At present, only a small number out of a total of about 6.000 Chinese primary schools m the152 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-01-23 5 photo. THE 540 ton Parit Subari drainage control gate probably the biggest of its kind ia South Fast Asia was placed m position this week. The control gate is of reinforced concrate I*3 feet long and 21 feet wide. The control gate is part of the Sri Menanti drainage schemeDept. of Information - 64 words
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Article145 1953-01-23 5 SINGAPORE'S Governor, Sir! Fohn Nicoll, yesterday announced ths appointment ot a Com-] T!:'*ee to enquire into allegations by tenants that landlords have increased rents. An official statement said the Committee WOUld enquire j Into allegations by tenants tna' i andlords of buildings whicn are not145 words
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Article84 1953-01-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Johore Bahru Welfare Coram ttee closed the year 1952 with a -red.; balance of (18,610, which sum. it was stated, did not include any contribution from the Grand Prix meeting held m August. 1932. Major Bannister, the treasurer, informed the meeting thai the84 words
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131 1953-01-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— There is a detinue demand for '1 ra ning Within Industry I (TWI) for supervisors and an understanding of its purpose ta various government depart- 1 ments, according to Mr. F.A.J. Taylor, the expert on supervisory training for the International Labour131 words
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Article55 1953-01-23 5 Villagers Asked To Co-operate KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Sultan of Trengganu m the opening ceremony of the Batu Lima New Village community hall today urged Jhe villagers to refrain from aiding the terrorists. He urged them to co-operate with the Government m ending the Emergency so that they could return55 words
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Article67 1953-01-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Government of the Federation of Malaya has given permission for the display of the Indian national flag on Jan. 2(i. Indian Republic Day. at Indian associations, homes and business premises of Indians. But there will be uo ceremonial hoisting oi the flag67 words
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Article, Illustration17 1953-01-23 5 photo. Lord D«*be_ (_W_^___f_2_£ *2_3™rt*W l ».«.ii.«t» British informitton services abroad, visiiea ■> BS__iSa6«ar_SfSt.wJi yesterday. Dept. of InformationDept. of Information - 17 words
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Article131 1953-01-23 5 THF. HOUSE at Everton Road. Singapore, belonging fo the bankrupt Singapore millionaire, Ihe late Mr. Lira Soo Ban, and his pan oer-: which was to have been auctioned yesterday was withdrawn berause the resen c pri c va noi reached. Bur a portion of his other131 words
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Article42 1953-01-23 5 Children 's Home To Hold Party IPOH. Thurs.— The P*ra_ Children's Home m Kampar will hold an "At Home" at Coronation Hill, 3 p.m. on Saturday. The home accommodates 30 boys, 20 girls and 30 nursery children, many of whom are orphans.42 words
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Article29 1953-01-23 5 MALACCA, Thurs. Malacca's last Poppy Day eft ort realised the net sum of $9,696.--•">8 which ha s been sent to ihe central fund m Kuala Lumpur.29 words
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Article291 1953-01-23 5 Standard Staff Reporter AT A meeting last night, the interim counci of the rebel group of the Singapore Labour Party hit hacK at the statement made by the General Secretary of the party, Mr. D. Stevens, yesterday. Mr Stevens was quoted tor have said: "What do these291 words
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Article274 1953-01-23 5 IPOH, Thurs. Assistant Superintendent of Police, Michael lan Stewart Murray, Staff Officer (Crimes), Tapah Circle, was today acquitted and discharged by Mr. M. G. Garton, President of the Sessions Court sitting as Magistrate, on a summons charge of causing hurt to an ex-Customs informer, Ooi274 words
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Article190 1953-01-23 5 MADRAS. Jan. 22 (Reuter) —The question of validity m the terms of the Indian constitution of the Ju&X^e Offenders Act under which X G. Menon and Mrs Vilastai Menon, citizens of Indian origin m Singapore, now face extradition back to Singapore to answer charges of criminal breach190 words
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Advertisement237 1953-01-23 5 QUEENI* PAUL present! THE SUN -KISSED CUTIES im n AOA-.MOI* Hi: Hi, "Forever Glamour" GORGEOUS Costumes! GLAMOROUS GIRLS TUNEFUL Melodies! RIB-TICKLING Comedy! trith ROX and EVK-LYM Supported by \v. Augmented Stage Band Make-up of "Sun Kissed C*tiies m by Wax Tmefm Sftits: Si. 93. A .SJ Plese Note: ONLY ft237 words
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Article739 1953-01-23 6 ji- tin peoph ol Singapore can raise .Soh. ooo they can r...v» a $350,000 Cultural Centre this year. And ther* is no reason why this flourishing City of mi lion people cannot find so paltry a sum for so a....- oy I m view ol the fact739 words
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485 1953-01-23 6 Sir;— The Architects Ordinance No. 48, 1951, which was passed one year ago has not come into force yet. I discussed this Ordinance with some of my Asian Architect friends and pointed out to them that if the above Ordinance came into force at485 words
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Letter207 1953-01-23 6 Sir; My friends and I have repeatedly tried to get the authorities to stop the disgusting parade of prostitutes along Lavender Street. I fail to see why the AntiVice Dept. should flush the lorongs and "rabbit Warrens" to arrest these pests, when Lavender Street between Rumah207 words
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Article320 1953-01-23 6 Warning To Americans NANYANG SIANG PAU commenting on President Eisenhower's inaugural speech says that it is a clear warning to the American people ol the responsibilities they hear on their shoulders. Eisenhower, the daily says, has told t!ie American people that aithougn they are the strongest and320 words
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1233 1953-01-23 6 What sort of help does Sopiee want? A CCORDING to reports, ■f* the chairman of the Paih Malayan Labour Party, Inche Mohammed Sopiee, has thrown out a challenge to me to prove what he calls my "mischievous statement" which, he alleges, is aimed to bring a slur on the Malayan1,233 words
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Article, Illustration139 1953-01-23 6 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY Irving to break down ;i ,in nmn.ilism Mr. Sopiee Press statemi a Quote from speeches which, be were mad c ml opposition fi cial ist parties g i onferenoe. In fare of tl well, lie wo stick to the < expressed be c he 1 ed139 words
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363 1953-01-23 6 ARRAN MOORE - ARRAN MOORE By pONSIDERABLE indigna- tion has been aroused m India over reports that Pakistan is to be included m the Middle East defence organisation. Currency has been given to these reports by a news agency message which bears indications of official inspiration and363 words
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Advertisement48 1953-01-23 6 ,VV\\\\V\V\\\VV\VV\V\\x\\\\\\\\VV\VVV\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\V\V\VV\VV\V\\VV\\V*»A' a_ *> *> 3 _^**_s___9^_. _a f i-_^_fiH_^^_fci i I _r_B _a_ak___ I 5 Hallmark IftaSggl Quality a* 5 Zeiss Ikon Cameras Accessories i j Write for latest Price list J (WHOLESALE ONLY) 5 SOLE AGENTS THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. C Incorporated m Singapore) P.0.80X 92 J SINGAPORE48 words
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258 1953-01-23 7 Senate Confirms light Members Of Ike's Cabinet N! RoN Jan. 22 .--Fight members of Pres--5 Cabinet were confirmed by the Ul t<» fmmVmm fWStWmm\fm_f_ bllt aldUm Oil In be Defence Secretary was put off g rts oi Eisenhower and his aides t theii thorny dilemma over there were some doubtsU.P.; A.P. - 258 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-01-23 7 DFHGFJ n< .ring oOce, ,rt- Ml .1.00 _M 0l IV WAP - 14 words
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Article71 1953-01-23 7 SEW ORK, Jan 22 (Reui VFi ry yesterday 13 second rank ci Comr nist l< aders tei *onsidering erdi I for a we« i <. ised were I v. i aspiring to i te the over- i ira American goven enl Flu tt had iths. i71 words
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Article41 1953-01-23 7 LORD Ammon. Labour Peer. i the H use last night lai pi stil ution was one of the rtanl oi British in- q it 1 0, 000 women c i igaged m this disgrace* siness, he added. AFPAFP - 41 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-01-23 7 photo A general view of the scene m the Basilica of Saint Peter, Rome, on Jan 15, as the 16 Cardinals of the Catholic Church approached Pope Pius XII (enthroned at right) lo receive from the Pontiff their "Galero" (red hats), during the colourful ceremony which was watched by 30.000AP - 54 words
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Article135 1953-01-23 7 LONDON', Jan. 22. (Reuter)— Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said yesterday that hopes ot an early armistice tn Korea it ad been deferred by the Chinese and North Korean war prisoners plan. He added: "As a consequence we have again *o defer hopes of an eariy135 words
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Article38 1953-01-23 7 CHAIRMAN Charles Tobey of the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee said thai the FBI is investigating "lie possibility of sabotage Ln the crash of a Pennsylvania Railroad train m the Washington Union Station asl week UPUP - 38 words
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140 1953-01-23 7 KAPFNGURIA. Jan. 22. (Reuter) British lawyer D.N. Pritt. Q.C.. yesterday described the prosecution evidence againsl Jomo Kenyatta. leader of the Kenya African LTnion. as "the most childishly weak case ever aga nst any man m tine history of the British Empire." He was concluding his140 words
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Article68 1953-01-23 7 THK Soviet Embassy m Washington failed to open its .fleers te s delegation of Ame- rican Jewish trade unionists yesterday who were protesting against the "brutal anti-semi-tic campaign" behind the Iron Curtain.— Reuter. FOUR Polish priests and two other men and a woman, all described as "members of me AmericanReuter - 68 words
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Article27 1953-01-23 7 FOX the second socccssive day. more than 1.000 East Germans fled to West Berlin Wednesday to escape growing Communist terror and the expanding Soviet "death zone." APAP - 27 words
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Article17 1953-01-23 7 RADIO Peking said yesterday thai "there is no place for treacherous European social democracy" m Asia. UPUP - 17 words
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Article21 1953-01-23 7 &BOUT 650 foreign students from 70 countries will visit Britain this year to take courses arranged by the British Council.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article28 1953-01-23 7 WALLACE PRITT. arrested for carrying an open pocket knife during a parade following the inauguration of President Eisenhower, has been placed under observation m a ninntir asylum. AFPAFP - 28 words
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Article21 1953-01-23 7 FRENCH Premier, Rene Mayer, is to leave for London and Washington next month to take part m important economic negotiations. AFPAFP - 21 words
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Article25 1953-01-23 7 FORTY- FOUR Vietnam civilians, out of a group of 63 freed by the Vietminh authorities after six years of internment have arrived m Saigon. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article73 1953-01-23 7 THE i Ag ot a Chlg d md near Dar win 1 874 the Chinese g Vusl ilia probably fore C iptain ded m Botany Mr. C. P. FitzgeF Eastern at thf Austr, ian NaUnivi rsity, told a imme] sch vi. ra d said tiie md mReuter; AAP - 73 words
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Article39 1953-01-23 7 METZ, Jan 22 (Reuter) Colonel Karl Buck, former Nazi camp commandant m Alsace and Karl Nussberger, and one of his guards were yesterday sentenced to death by French military court here for the murder of prisoners.39 words
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Article108 1953-01-23 7 Tanker Not Being Intercepted LONDON. Jan. 22, (AP)— A Foreign Office spokesman yesterday denied a report that British naval vessels have been ordered to prevent the Italian tanker, Miriella, from leaving the Persian Gulf. The report, supposedly broadcast by radio Pakistan, was cited during a press conference held In Teheran108 words
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275 1953-01-23 7 LIVERPOOL, Jan. 22, (AP)— Joe Phair, 23-year-old seaman, set out today on a 10,000-mile one-man quest for Eldorado, the fabled treasure trove of the Incas m the wilds of the Upper Amazon. For four centuries, adventurers have been seeking Eldorado and the treasure reputed275 words
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228 1953-01-23 7 LONDON. Jon. 22 (AP)— Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden yesterday brushed aside Socialist suggestions that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist Chinese government be kicked out of the United Nations. Mr. Eden told the House of Commons it was not possible to "change the occupancy"228 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-01-23 7 photo Clement Attlee, former British Premier (centre) is shou a here during a reception m his honour at the Town Hall Rangoon, following his arrival there to attend the Int- rnational .Socialist Conference. At left is Premier 11 Nu. Reading the address of welcome is Mayor U Tun Tin APAP - 50 words
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Article210 1953-01-23 7 LONDON, Jan. 22 (Reuter) Premier Josew Stalin has ruled that "class warfare" must be stepped up, a high Soviet spokesman said m Moscow yesterday. He added that "secret enemies" of the Russian people must be eliminated a plain hint of mass purges to come.210 words
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Article93 1953-01-23 7 CALCUTTA. Jan. 22. (UP)— Mohammed Abu Nesar, an opposition member of the Calcutta Corporation. tabled a motion, requesting the Indian Government to start a search m foreign countries for Net aii Subhas Chandra Bose. founderleader of the Indian National Army, which fought with the93 words
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Article103 1953-01-23 7 LONDON, Jan. 22 (Renter).— Film comedian Charlie Chaplin who arrived here with his wife from Geneva yesterday immediately hit out at Hollywood. H e said: 'Hollywood is going to need me long before I need Hollywood." Quizzed by reporters on his attitude towards the American Legion's103 words
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Article205 1953-01-23 7 RANGOON, Jan. 22, (AP)— Hard-fighting Karen rebels inflicted heavy casualties on Burma Government forces m bitter fighting at Kawkareik, on southern Burma's border with Thailand, army dispatches reaching Rangoon Wednesday night reported. The despatches said the rebels held more than half thei town after the205 words
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Article138 1953-01-23 7 TOKYO. Jan. 22 (Reuti A APl— The United State" iff force confirmed here to lay that Communist fighter 1 shot down a Superfortress bomber on the night of Jan. 12. But they denied a Coirciv..[nist charge that the plane WU I flying over Manchuria.138 words
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Article61 1953-01-23 7 LONDON* Jan. 22 (AP)— British taformantf disclosed yesterday Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden secretly isked a powerful Slide nese lea for support ir: th* row 0 Egypt over the the Skid future and was turned <v The Sudanese leader is Sir Abd.e! Rhman El Hah ranking religious61 words
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Advertisement93 1953-01-23 7 MALAYAN AIiiWAYS ■HCWf 2nd FEBRUARY 1953 THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL CALL AT MAI k t f k A LAU A DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS ML. 104 i ML 121 ML. 109 D*p 0650 K. Lumpur Dep. 0730 K. Lumpur Dep. 1735 01 l° Molocco Arr. 0805 Molocco Arr. 1810 i *»CD.93 words
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Advertisement101 1953-01-23 7 *tMMMMy 'OOO' OOo> I JtAMtftt m TIME J[M M I smtSwtlaG' MJJLTIFORT I ___ffl_ ytye4#^t<r**i&&c fA\. wt sP**;, _r_^___^ r mmT.il'x. j i 0 s__ftt\mf\ tL t_i. Tfrjffl i W— J -L^J W /MmA% on os c c s M,U%J x^!^^_P^_rl.l ">« 1 "DATO METER" mi do ITGIVES YOU THE101 words
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Article238 1953-01-23 8 PASSENGERS SAFE KAMPALA, Uganda, Jan. 22 (AP) A British Comet jet airliner crashlanded at Uganda's Entebbe airport yesterday and escaped disaster by just three inches. The Comet, world- fastest service airliner, set earned into land on a London-Johannesburg flight and touched down on a cliff-edge 50238 words
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Article209 1953-01-23 8 PASSENGERS arriving by Plancius m Sing ipoi c tomoi row morning* Mrs B Albara-Hockstra and child. Mr. CR Boucher. Mr. ;md Mrs. CJ 6rodie and fluid Mr. C. E. Collinge, Mr. J. K. Coulter, Miss J. Davies. Mr. F. Dobson. Mi. and Mrs J. Ephraim *md child, Mr.209 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-01-23 8 The aircraft carrier HMS Vengeance, ia,<-iv-w_s, transferred on loan to the Royal Australian Navy for foil r years Aboard will be three Bristol Sycamore Mark 5« helicopters and other aircraft. The carrier will be commanded by Captain H. M. Burrell of the Royal AustralianAP - 65 words
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Article150 1953-01-23 8 Standard Aviation Reporter DISTRIBUTION began yesterday of the 1.800 new Singapore Kallang Airport "security" badges to staffs of airlines and Government departments. Each badge is embossed with i photograph of the holder and his identity card number. The new had ,c will enable the holder150 words
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70 1953-01-23 8 NEW DELHI. Jail 22 (Reu-ter)-—lndian visitors will make up one of the bigger contingents from anywhere \n the Commonwealth at me Queen's Coronation, according to shipping and air line*. They reported yesterday that heavy bookings by Coronation tourists have begun. Within another month it is70 words
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Advertisement650 1953-01-23 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO-, LTD. Regular Sailings lo China and .lapan Irom Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S pore Due Penang From "Ankinu" Jan 25 Hongkong "Pakhoi* |>b 5 Feb 8 Hongkong Sails Sails Penang Spore for •Anking" j an tl650 words
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Advertisement383 1953-01-23 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penang ZEELAND (RL> G. 51 32 sails 26 1 27 Jan 28 29Jan J APARA (Rl) SiUan/6Feb 1 Feb 8 Feb JAVA (SMN)383 words
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Advertisement780 1953-01-23 8 EAST ASIATIC Lll SAILINGS FROM SCANDLNAm LA m S pore P. SI -MALACCA- for Djakarta, <i Bangkok Saigon Hongkong. Manila Kobe and Yokohama -"> Btfaai -MORELIA* for Bangkok Takubar 3' *l «MEONIA r for Bangkok 15 Web 1; R "PATAGONIA** for Adelafde. MelbouiTie. Barnie Sydney (not loading local cargo) Jl^n-eh780 words
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46 1953-01-23 9 Rubber Up C. On Steady Mart; Turnover Fair Standard Market Keporeer ,n Singapore improved by one Ih m a steady market yesterday urno\er of business was reported, lananese orders for the lower grades. arket was partly attributable from February to March m tnis R 11 PRICES46 words
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183 1953-01-23 9 SIN 3APORE, Thurs. A ;re of the Malayan share lay was the rise m tatted Engineers .-hares by (2 per share on the announcen>:il Ol a final dividend. is and proposed issue ot shares continued to -t~ I buying interest while intrials remained183 words
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Article41 1953-01-23 9 1 bw rats per 11 (i i i > I I IN s UK s EtEl ttti Bu j- pa SeUen s v. m h Ip Jhm IO9HNKI an I sl •rr: i tt 65 v, Three months ka: Ilm41 words
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Article90 1953-01-23 9 I 'C^PRA as an a rtive mar- m Singapore vesterciay. quotations opening at S3B per tor February shipment. Latei pr eased lo $37|, t a good I nnover of business was reported. Al the close, se.'ers i:,dica f ed 1 "V. witt buyers al >•>" for90 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-01-23 9 THE Coronation Year British Industries Fair poster m blue black, red, yellow and white, which has just arrived m Singapore. The Crown and 8.1. F. are studded with cog wheels to signify industry. The posters are m other languages besides English, including Arabic.43 words
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Article134 1953-01-23 9 TOKYO. Jan. 22 (UP)— The Japanese Government has approached the Indian Govern- ment for support m Tokyo's application for membership m GATT at the latter's intercess.onal meeting m February. 11 was learned today. Foreign Office sources, however, expressed no knowledge of New Delhi reports that134 words
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Article42 1953-01-23 9 THE HAGUE. Jan. 22 (AP) Netherlands-Israeli trade disissions will start on .lan. 27 :*i Jerusalem. the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs announced today. The former trade agreement, which e\I pired last November, was ex- tended for a period of another two months.42 words
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Article75 1953-01-23 9 MANILA. Jan. 22 (AFP) j The Philippines annua! sugar QUOta will be exceeded thi.year by 42.000 tons, a record achieved for the first time since 1941 according to a re- 1 port laid before President Quirino last night by the Minister for Exports. This report wiil75 words
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Article37 1953-01-23 9 HONGKONG. Jan 22.- Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.61 to £1 sterling $t>.0200 to US$l; :>IS3O to Malayan $1: $0,235 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 5283.375 to one tael.37 words
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Article24 1953-01-23 9 A CANTON Customs announcement has declared that i'• -ommercial articles" found concealed m letters and print- Ed matter will be confiscated. UPUP - 24 words
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Article277 1953-01-23 9 Pu blicßu ildings Standard Woman Reporter BRITISH firms will arrange the floodlighting on all the principal public buildings m Singapore on the occasion of the Coronation of the Queen on June 2, Mr. K. E. Mackenzie, British Jrade Commissioner m Singapore, told The Standard yesterday.277 words
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Article135 1953-01-23 9 Capital Of COR To Be Increased MELBOURNE. Jan. 22 (Rev- ter-AAP) The Commonwealth Oil Refineries, (COR). Austrai lian oil company owned by Anglo-Iranian, announced yesterday that it was increasing its authorised share capital from £(A) 850.000 (£680.000 i sterling) to (A) 10.000.000 (£8.000.000 sterling). Anglo-Iranian took over all COR shares135 words
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133 1953-01-23 9 LONDON, Jan. 22: (Reuter). The Government yesterday asked Parliament to approve loans of C\:»00,--000 to finance increased production of uranium m Soutb Africa and to boost output of this vital element m atomic energy m Australia. The loans were part of civil, army, navy133 words
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Article62 1953-01-23 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants (per $100 Malayan) are: New York .'33 (T.To. 33 18 (OD). 33j on credit bills and 33 5/16 on trade bids (90 d/st); Canada 32 (T.T.L 32 1/8 (0.D.), 32 3/8 90 d/st). Selling rates (T.T 0.D.): New York 3262 words
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Article199 1953-01-23 9 THE HAGUE, Jan. 22.— World tin metal production m November was 16,200 tons, a postwar monthly record, according to the latest figures on the world tin industry published by the International Tin Study Group. This record is due to the T.S. November output of 4,020 tons,199 words
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Article53 1953-01-23 9 LONDON. Jan. 22: (Route; Scotch whisky exports Coi last year exceeded their targets by more than one million gallons— and reached thei. highest ever level, the Scotch Whisky Association announced. Exports totalled 11.520.504J proof gallons, and earned £33,026,966 m foreign rurrencies. The t.u get was 10,350,-53 words
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Article171 1953-01-23 9 Rubber For Reds COLOMBO Jan. 22 [Be Iterl Mr Dudley Sena::.: t raid m the 1 .o.vcr Sou c ere yesterday tit.it Ceylon would sin ad w:th her pr jramn to Sh n. 250.000 I >~s ll r ber to Communist Ch tithe next five171 words
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Advertisement70 1953-01-23 9 _f S^ >i *W :^*N. —5 __S3___s_sBS New Super-6 Clippers TOKYO v ice to Tok>o by giant Supcr-6 s Mop from Hong Kong (con- er service via Manila). ?re the newest, fastest airliners A~ttoci__*i uorid-wide fleet! Wt -conditioned, sound-prooted for ->ri! F :ous delicious meals! •oc* tf] tiarntfa^ co yourTrav#70 words
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Advertisement266 1953-01-23 9 /xe&d. tne '^S^' -MjUtfelffc "i $n<(eptndtnt Morning A/wip&ptx 5 This morning druly is published m Singapore and is retail* dat !.*> rents S per copy. 5 "Singapore Standard" is devoted to Malayan wide news and pictures. *In addition, it carries a complete coverage of world newv "Singapore Standard" features have266 words
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Miscellaneous1157 1953-01-23 9 Ill—fie T*/)?/ f _H^^S^^S W%s i X a *_£_pflli_iy p..:. SINGAPORE 7 ro a m j -iTi;il_:4 LUMPUR Calcutta i8A705) 8 a.m fkiTri.Tiiwiiirk.ir DIARY BOAC ABGONAfJT BERTH X TO: -NTtRTAINMtNT VM< V: Advance Cambridge r .?Siff__ n _Wlv?w^l4V S Af»WAVS MADRAS: The San Francisco Story Malay class 3□ m judo1,157 words
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Article, Illustration83 1953-01-23 10 THE Duchess of Windsor wears a white and red gown m leading the grand jawde at the head of ten young society beauties playing mannequin at the Benefit Ball hela at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel m New York recently The Ball of which the Di chess was83 words
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Article974 1953-01-23 10 Bill Webb Jones - Bill Webb Jones By UORK m-Waj this weei regarding the I rankie l.iinr COW, ft -here •'•"<• P irti< u!..i on notn board, displa>ed m the vrst.b-.es of |he Rex and the ipitol ...emas. but for those uli.» Missed them I ran >pill majt ot Ihe974 words
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Article182 1953-01-23 10 COPIED MASTERPIECE IN 12 HOURS By SPECIAL REPORTER SPAIN:— An incredible feat has been accomplished by Spanish artist Agustin Segura who, m 12 hours m London, copied a masterpiece executed by the great Velasquez. Segura is an atomic painter. He works with immense skill at an impossible speed. Only 12182 words
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Article, Illustration640 1953-01-23 10 ' ANACRUSIS - 'ANACRUSIS' MUSIC NOTES By AT the time of going to press, seats are still available at Robinsons for the Singapore Teachers' Training College production of "H.M.S. Pinafore* m the Victoria Theatre tonight and tomorrow night, and for the cello recital by Gaspar Cassado m640 words
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Article733 1953-01-23 10 For the Discophile LATEST CLASSICAL RECORDINGS REVIEWED BY VICTOR DOGGETT FROM LONG PLAY RELEASES 1 TCHAIKOVSKY. Concerto reproducer for realistic en- No. 1 m B flat minor, joyment. A small one will On. 23 Solomon i piano). Phil- quickly overload and distort harmonia Orchestra (Dob- and volume-cutting will derowen) H.M.V.733 words
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Article634 1953-01-23 10 Barry Oliver - Barry Oliver ON MATTERS DRAMATICAL By VV'HEN any of the Services set about the job of entertaining, they seldom do anything by halves, and when the Simbang Dramatic Group staged their pantomime "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs** at RN.A.S. Sembawang last week, it was no exception. In this634 words
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Advertisement170 1953-01-23 10 aii_i_^*^^ ]ff fST7 'HIS MASTER'S lOH I "rl lIL 78 R.P.M° RECORDS f POPULAR PERSONALITIES PERRY COMO The Ruby And The Peorl (film, Thunder East) r If Wishes Were Kisses. With The Fontony...: HUGO WINTERHALTER ond h.s Tie-Toe-Toe Hesitation BUDDY MORROW ond his OrcHn Got You On My Mind g170 words
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Miscellaneous404 1953-01-23 10 mRITADELMfiR l 1 rpOD A Y'S QI oi i ION: JL I<> pro.okr l.iuiclitrr i ntioiit Join.*,)* m it I greattj m iuhten- Ike effect" —Baton i 1 FRIDAY FOX EVERT- 1 ONR: I cared—. transit: i Ih .:i is. on. He guai ded I againa the possibility ol mis-404 words
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41 1953-01-23 11 'A' BTY 'B' MA LAYS WIN NcNEICE CUP sports correspondent found his way Vl ati tow the dinners last shoot and among Lions was struck by the magnetic N ke (tip. a Cup that might rightfully *>• Mixers Cup." s a ha41 words
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177 1953-01-23 11 PART. BUNTAR, Thurs.— Under the auspices oi the .v.:.; branch ol the Malayan Indian Congress, Krian Indians are holding a knock out 51 .tr competition for Indian ns m the district. Eight tea have entered ior this npet tion and the final is177 words
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Article79 1953-01-23 11 THE T.rrk Utara BadrninParty hi I its Brsl annual net ting al the Cub ses al h 'T Carlisle Road, gaprii Tuesday and the wing ffl -bearers '.vere elected P f A P Rajah. Thio B Lim Choo Sye. !I. hmood. President: A. Manan (re-elected);79 words
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Article, Illustration155 1953-01-23 11 litiLK sporting Association gave a farewell dinner to the Singapore Amateur Football Association touring team for the inter-port matches at Hong: Kong and Manila at the Southern Hotel on Wednesday night. In a toast to the departing team. Tiger SA patron, Mr. Aw Row. said that155 words
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Article322 1953-01-23 11 THE sportsmanship of the R.A.S.C. School Rugby side is much to be admired. One of the key matches of the season upon which a great deal of local rivalry and prestige devolves is the friendly encounter between the R.A.S.C. School and their neighbours322 words
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Article300 1953-01-23 11 AUSTRALIAN BOYS XV PLAY RAAF Aussie Rugby Treat AN Australian Schoolboys team, comprising those on vacation m Malaya, will play against the Royal Australian Air Force Rugby XV on the University of Malaya ground on Sunday. Anthony and Charles Akkermans, representatives of the Australian boys XV, said that the match300 words
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Article135 1953-01-23 11 SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIXTURES LONDON. Jan. 21 .Reuter).— Revised Scottish programme for Saturday, 24th January: SCOTTISH (LP FIRST ROUND Berwick vs Dundee U. Dumbarton vs Cowdenbeath. East Fife vs Va'e of Leithen. Elgin City vs T. Lanark. Eyemouth U. vs Celtic. Hibernian vs. Stenhouscmuir. Leith Athletic vs Airdrieonians. Morton v.s. Dunfermline135 words
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Article31 1953-01-23 11 The annual g< neral meeting of the Negri s. tibi an Lawn Tennis Association will be held at the N. Club, m Seremban on Saturday at 5.30 p.m.31 words
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Article87 1953-01-23 11 AT the annual general meeting of the Cheerful Lads Athletic Party he'd recently the following were elected office-bearers for the year: Patrons:- Lim Kirn Lee. Ang Hood Choo. Dr. C. J. Pagiar. F. C. James, S. J. Joseph, Mak Pak Shee and Miss Amy Laycock. President:-87 words
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Article64 1953-01-23 11 NAAFI v F N The following will represent the NAAFI Imperial Chil) tn a friendly table-tennis match against the P- Ac N. Sports Club at the X.I C. premises on Saturday, at 2.15 p.m. SINGLES: Wong Tai Ping. Lim Meng Xt ng. William Wee. Ahmad T_ib, Tan Jee Fong. DOUBLES:64 words
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Advertisement400 1953-01-23 11 SITUATIONS VACANT A pp i^ r:>: :s arc ;:.v:ted for the following vacancies in the Medical Department, Singapore: (a) Superintendent, Hospttai Limb and Instrument Woi kshop. (b) Radiographer. (c) Physiotherapist. v i > Salary scale for 'a* Is $480x30A-840 nm Total emoluments at presenl range trom- Singh officer: $680 x400 words
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Advertisement623 1953-01-23 11 IM'.C MII.C.A.P. SL T THERf.\\n s. CAJtTIIACC ANNOUNCEMENT B-. see Motors Limited Singap«i c. Ann iunce v.ja; i.. r telephone numbers we: changed to *****/3/fi/7 J (5 lines) from Feb Ist l c c i:'! NOTICES "Cnherthed Tickets for the •Hajula M sailinr from Sincapore about 8. 2. 53. Dubai623 words
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Miscellaneous134 1953-01-23 11 u >^— r-rt- m^m I i I ni i TT*r a J^ajpi t,^aß|^iC'~** M win-.!*. > >&_r% i OA-" < uAt^S A'l^r<TA^.'3T'^iVE VOW ABNEP.r- THIS <f f^VB > J' 7 ''X^W.?. CP V_f f>S A Svvr.ET y MUST BETH' OKIE H,' •>^L^_*_W^ __^S_W_\\ J "T^rfC' W**Jj^ VCUZZINJLV /NSULT^E C-CAIN'r; JH134 words
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Article535 1953-01-23 12 Am mgo m+WW* II Winning Gallop _t_i _k m m m% fl H fl Says Windsor Lad m _v n*if B **m_ IPOH, Thurs. Demonic, Dewin, Unaware, Billy Bee, The Arcadian, Randwick, Balrobbie and Jeannetre were very impressive workers at this morning's workouts of candidates entered535 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-01-23 12 HONG KONG s ltfl winger looks on atter sending m a first timer which Singapore's goalkeeper Jacob jost managed te save In yesterday's final game m the FARELF inter-district triansu.ar hockej tournament at Tanglin. The same was drawn without any scoring.— Standard photo.43 words
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190 1953-01-23 12 India Pile Up A Good Scora !n First Test PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad, Jan. 21 (Reuter) India were pell placed at the start of the second day oi Ihe firs! Test againsl Ihe West Indies here today, having scored 208 for the loss of four first innings M ki ts.190 words
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Article228 1953-01-23 12 DEEP FIELDS was given a steady threequarter pace run over four furlongs finishing his work on a tight hold while Oomaridairn (Smith) could have bettered his three m 40 2 5 sec. as he was on a tight hold at the end of his228 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-01-23 12 photo. eon fit-it of East st. Louis appears helpless en the roues after former world heavym Ezsard Charles landed a serie? of blows nth round A short time later referee D b •iz 1 the ie 't tad awarded the victors to Charles I knock-out. The boul was staged mAP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-01-23 12 Photo of the Singapore Amateur. Football. Association team and official, before the? left last night for Hon.kon, to18 words
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Article297 1953-01-23 12 I 11 foil ing playe .re aeleci to \\»r- -he I c P! T S}.. i Sunday .he JP. grc nd. Up] Sei anV> Sa t. Si] gapoi Via p w IS Khi ihi imy, Saf Va rlingan a, B.« Sibil Miniyai ri s,lah Rahman, itar vanal ban,297 words
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Article100 1953-01-23 12 Spectators at tiie North versus South rugby test on the Singapore Cricket Club ground on Saturday are asked to be m their sl-ats not later than 4.45 p.m. as the Governor ot* Singapore, Sir John Nicoll will bt present. The Police band will be m100 words
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367 1953-01-23 12 V ano h(>r J drav 1 mat** yesterday between Singapore and Hon? Kong— the third successive drawn came m the FARELF Inter District championships held msmiaporem the last three days-the championship was decided on goa aver age. This went to Malaya District who had367 words
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116 1953-01-23 12 Kid Gavilan is Champion All The Way WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (AP.) Welterweight champion Kid Gavilan of Havana pounded out a unanimous tenround decision over a game but outclassed Vie Carded m a boxing match here last night. Gavilan won every round, landed the hardest blows, and looked like a champion116 words
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Article31 1953-01-23 12 CAMBRIDGE. Jan. 22, (Reuter) Cambridge University beat the Racing Club de France by 15-0 m a Rugby Union match here today. Cambridge led at halftime 9-0.31 words
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Article58 1953-01-23 12 PERTH. W. Australia. Jan. 22 (Reuter- AAP).— John Landv Australian Olympic miler who m the national championships here on Saturday is expected to try for a four-minute mile today went butterfly hunting. Laiidy. a university agricultural student, said he hoped to find the relaxation necessary for him58 words
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Article292 1953-01-23 12 TEACHERS training College proved to be fourth time lucky when they scored a solitary goal win over 3 BOD to' enter Ihe semi-final of the SUA Senior KO competition. In their third replay at Alexandra yesterday, the teachers scored their winning goal tlirougli Teo Khoon292 words
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Article96 1953-01-23 12 Kilat Club Win easily TAIPING, Thurs. Kilat Club put up a first class performance to beat Taiping Malays by s—l5 1 m a hockey league match on the Esplanade yesterday. Kilat Club took the lead m the 15th minute when Swee Chin boat Endol with a good hit. Just before96 words
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Article95 1953-01-23 12 CINCINNATI, Jan. 22 (AP) Jack Kramer utilized two timely service breaks last night to edge Frank Sedgman. 7 5, 6—4, m the feature match of his professional tennis tour's appearance at Cincinnati Garden. Kramer's triumph over the former Australian Davis Cup star was the second95 words
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337 1953-01-23 12 FLOODLIT SOCCER COMES TO SINGAPORE TWO Singapore soccer teams, Star Soccerites and the Pulau Brani Malays, will play m the first floodlit football match to be held on a specially built ground at 8 p.m. m the Great Eastern Trade Fair grounds at Geylang Serai on Saturday. Under the auspices337 words
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Article44 1953-01-23 12 X L one v. sive from S v Mrs. St m 1 mi if centi went on he: equ; Then on the 1 ColourMl ton. Tan X Lawthei Yap 0 Namasse. Et Airs. N S M I P Reserves: Boudv44 words
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Article98 1953-01-23 12 THE following players have been selected to represent the Tiong Bahru Community Centre m a friendly game of Table-Tennis against the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday at 7.30 p.m. at the Tiong Bahru Community Centre: Leong Ah Kow, Szeto Liang, Choa Tse Ann, Lim98 words
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Article21 1953-01-23 12 KA.IANG, Thurs. mi n the Ulu Langat knockout hockey competition the Kajang Po'ice defeated the llth. Serdang Jungle Co. by s—l21 words
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Article36 1953-01-23 12 League 111 (Southern) LONDON*. Jan. 22: (Reuter) Exeter City 2 Colchestei united 0 League 111 (Northern) Wrexham l Tranmer mXoven Both these matches were postponed on January m owing to F.A. Cup thud round.36 words
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Article26 1953-01-23 12 SAN FRANCISCO lan 22 (Reuter)— Kinre3 Matsuj Japanese three cushion billiard master WO n both -fames m an exhibition match against Welkei Cochran yesterday26 words
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Article22 1953-01-23 12 KL Eurasian Team v YMCA RUA! The S m.f 1 Mom Bik play of key compel Gurney R Tl E and I22 words
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Article154 1953-01-23 12 5.15 Too Early Players Plead IPOH, Thurs.— Hockev players and sop|i are seeking an amendment to the Ipoh DIM knack competition rule which states "play shall star, p.m. and no grace of time shall be riven Their contention is thai the time is unsuitable a< most players leave their office154 words
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