Singapore Standard, 26 January 1953
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Title Section14 1953-01-26 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD VOL. II! NO. 206. MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1953. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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Article22 1953-01-26 1 [Irian 1 ,u, missing son of the lire, n^ \iiv Choo, was found at ne distance off Jiiron*. Road,: mposed condition22 words
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Article35 1953-01-26 1 23 E sen- sed the with E D. *he Korcj g held as t specu- 1 be to 1 Preside c i the rters con f err I 1 he .-.day35 words
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Article116 1953-01-26 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Mr. W F. Leonard, def< nee counsel, today submitted thai H was imposs ible to re on the "sta e" evidence oi the prosecution witnesses in the ease against two police lieutenants, G. H. Ward and J. M. Lea charged with entering a116 words
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Article16 1953-01-26 1 CHANGES In the Rumanian Government, entailing the creation of now mmisteiies have been announced.—neuter.16 words
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Article, Illustration243 1953-01-26 1 Standard Staff Reporter ii I E Si.a.l p e Govern- j men! his approved two "big" private lotteries each i six-figure sum,' to be run in the Colony this year, The Standard reliabh un lei stands. Thi v 'he British Rod Ci r the Singapore243 words
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158 1953-01-26 1 L >NDON 3i 25 (Reuter) Two million French with influenza today as the epidfai affected aboul one-third oi the s 4_ julation, showed no sign oi abating. A 'flu epi lemic in Bavaria closed scores ot schools, and mere than 2,000 employees of the Munich158 words
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Article387 1953-01-26 1 Protest Against New Business Law Urged KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Delegates at a meeting of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce of Malaya held in Kuala Lumpur today agreed in principle on the staging of a Malayan-wide hartal cs a protest against the new Business Licensing Ordinance.387 words
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Article145 1953-01-26 1 Reference to the Associated Chinese Chambers of Com-' tnerce resolution of June 1950, j requesting the British Govern-; i merit to appoint a Royal Com- '> mission to report on the present i j constitution of the Federation I of Ala lava, was made by145 words
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Article141 1953-01-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Unanimous support was riven today by delegates attending the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce meeting at Kuala Lumpur to the proposal for setting up a Chinese University in Malaya. The meeting decided to urge all Chinese in Malaya to give financial assistance141 words
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Article130 1953-01-26 1 Standard Staff Reporter ALL available Police personnel were on duty all day yesterday as the Singapoie Police tightened the nei on the assailant who shot Detective See Chong Yee last Wednesday. A Police spokesman told The Standard last night that the Police had intensified their130 words
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Article113 1953-01-26 1 Red Jets Threaten Japanese T'NITED STATES AIR BASE IX NORTHERN JAPAN. Jan. 25 (AP)— Russian jet bombers which travel at the speed 9 sound. 650 m.p.h. are bused in strength within easy striking distance of every major Japanese city, it was learned today on highly qualified authority. The source, who113 words
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Article26 1953-01-26 1 THE South Korean Government has appealed to the United Slates Civil Assistance Command for vaccine to stop an outbreak of smallpox. Reuter ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article21 1953-01-26 1 Sir Donald MacGillivray, Deputy High Commissioner in Malaya arrived in Singapore j from' Kuala Lumpur yester-| day.21 words
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Article111 1953-01-26 1 TWO robber? armed with a revolver each and a knife gol away with $1,500 in cash and jewellery from a house in Serangoon Road. Singapore on Saturday. Tiie house was occupied by a Chinese woman, her daughter and her niece, both aged 15, The woman was111 words
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Article67 1953-01-26 1 LONDON, Jan. 25 (Renter) —William James Field. 43--year-old Labour Member oi Parliament, was found guilty of persistently importuning men for an immoral purpose. He was fined £15 and ordered to pay 20 guineas costs on charge of importuning on Jan. 6, but was acquitted of a similar67 words
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Article27 1953-01-26 1 PRINCESS Mary, the Princess Royal, sailed on Saturday in the 12,117-ton tanker Regent Springbox for a tour of Trinidad, Tobago. British Guiana and Barbados. APAP - 27 words
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Article36 1953-01-26 1 A British farmer. Roger E. G Ruck, 37, his wife and six-year-old son have been found "slashed to death at their farm, north of the Kinangop district of Kenya, it was announced yesterday.'- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article59 1953-01-26 1 BRISBANE, Jan. 23 (ReuterkAP)—Associated Australian Oilfields has struck oil sands on ti;e Roma field in Western Queensland, it was reported here today. B in Sydney the Com-oany-s Chairman of Directors. Mr Francis Clapp. said: -There is still a long way to go vet We must59 words
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Article101 1953-01-26 1 VICENZA. Jan. 25 <AP)— Giulio Pozza sfejfted home last j n i*ht with a million lire (US$l,6OO) he had acquired earlier in an exchange lor Swiss francs. As be passed a dark house. a revolver shot felled him. Another bullet hit him as he struggled to101 words
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Article99 1953-01-26 1 A PROPOSAL to sH up a Malayan htaese Edu cation Pond team pro cceds <»i i totterj il ran l>\ the Assim Lated Chinese Chamber of < '«»n» nierrc. was raised l>v M». c;«,>;i!; \c>- Chronc, lohore deiecate, it to clay's neetteC 'n Kuala I.innp.M This99 words
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171 1953-01-26 1 TOKYO. Jan. 25- A Navf announcement said that B ti ;h p ct,. 110:11 the Cai 1• r li.Ms Gl iry c lu sed a land yesterday when they cut railway 1 1 ack on the •e t coast of North Korea. TheyReuter; U.P. - 171 words
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Advertisement56 1953-01-26 1 kTT] lon <>/ «j 0 Ei A athER hi<iH-CLASS Bl WATCHES f) /w 111] Spor«-1 NEWYEAR^ line f&t a j, 5 1 FT CARTONS MTENTS 24 Pint BOTTLES I IGER cartons from I vK Keavc branch, lo j I S throughout Malaya, if I !>l 513.40. Singajmrc j I I56 words
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Advertisement10 1953-01-26 1 ~HOHONGOILMILLS(i9JitITD. 65. CHUUA ST.. S'PaPt-Ttt.jjlhMa ~{B AYE Rh JJJ^^^\i\^ 110 words
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Article99 1953-01-26 2 QEA Reopens A ust. Service QANTAS E ipire Airway its i rtnightly Skyisi r servi e firwn Singapore' to S; Iney 1 a ihe Cocoa I>- kds and Perth (Western AllSti frora aexi month. 1 Qrst service starts on F 3, taking to Perth. Malayan school children re- 1 ng99 words
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Article264 1953-01-26 2 SINGAPORE has still to make a decision on whethci it should introduce the "training within industry' system, a spokesman of the Commissioner fur Labour's office told Tie Standard yesterday. MR F. A. J. Taylor, Interi ati raal Laboui Officer expert ipervisory training, who •i the264 words
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Article48 1953-01-26 2 A DEBATE will be held at the Central Hall, University of Malaya. tonight at 8.30. The subject of the debate will be: "That in the opinion of the House, the trend towards specialisation has led to the deterioration of service of medicine to mankind.* 148 words
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Article120 1953-01-26 2 ALL ENGLISH schools in Singapore should continue to build up fend maintain up-to-date and well-used libraries. The Education Department has written to schools requesting that in primary schools it would be as well to concentrate on providing good class libraries. Where the school is used both120 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-01-26 2 Celebrating Bobbie Burns niffht at Nee Soon Welfare Centre, Captain Dunlop of the CHQ. Field records airansed a dinner party for the clan on Saturday nigrht. Pictured her«» doing a Scottish danc e are (from left): Lieut Barron and Lieut. Mae Connackie and Major Ritchie. Major Ritchie55 words
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210 1953-01-26 2 No Fear Of People Having No Jobs— Davies SINGAPORE need have no fear of any widespread unemployment in the near future, contrary to rumours at present prevailing in the Colony, Mr. G. VV. Davies, Commissioner for Labour, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Davies added that the employment situation in rubber210 words
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Article203 1953-01-26 2 GOVT. AIDS WORKERS IN DEBT MONEY TO PAY OFF CREDITORS Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government employees can get financial help from Government to get out of debt. A few employees have already been given advances to pay off their creditors usually money-lenders. Mr M C Compton, Deputy Financial Secretary, told203 words
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Article218 1953-01-26 2 THE following are officials! of the Gout Yew Sia: Patrons; Kang Hong Joo, Tay Cheng Swee, Lim Joon Pheng, Lim Tiang Kang, Ng Chiang Puay. Wee Kim Seng. Tan Kim Son. Ong Eng Quee. Lim Choo II /.-it and Tan Kim Yan. Presideni Chua Ah218 words
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173 1953-01-26 2 AN EMERGENCY genera! meeting of the Singspore Harbour Board Staff Association will be held on Friday, Jan. 30. at 5.30 p.m. at the Association's premises in Cantonment Road, Singapore, to take a ballot on strike action. Mr. P. C. Piilai, secretary of the173 words
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Article28 1953-01-26 2 THE University Endowment Fund will hx nefi| by more than $13,000 as a result of the Dance Bail organised by the Students' Union last momh.28 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-01-26 2 nhnln MR. JOHN FORD and Miss Zita Barndon photographed after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore AH Katurriav .^■niHoi-ilA.P. - 20 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-01-26 2 Stan dard photo. A CLERK in Holy Orders, the Rev. Jeremy John Egerton Sampson married Mis s Rosemary Clara Russell at the Singapore St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday.28 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-01-26 2 photo. MR. I.OIIS Almas! of Callex Pacific Petroleum and Miss horna Joyce Brown of N'-.stle's were married at the Singapore Cathedral of the Good Shepherd <*n Saturday. Here Mr. Almasi is seen helping his bride to cut their wedding cake at the reception ziven at the bride's parents' home atStandard - 53 words
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Article241 1953-01-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE demand foi qualified stenographers In Singapore continued to be heavy daring 1952. a check a; the Employment exchai revealed yesterday. Out of 50 vacancies notified at he Employment Ex>-ha ige last year, on y eight were filled and many ;<•;> oyers241 words
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Article119 1953-01-26 2 i THE FIRST post-war Kalian consul ]n Singapore, S.gnor Raffalle Ferrajolo, who arrived last Thursday, is still "hunting high and tow* 1 for a residence to ho i^e his consulate offices. Bi:' he is riot q\'i;e the perfect stranger iie v. as when he119 words
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Advertisement52 1953-01-26 2 ■^i»^&^-f i |y *.i :..<.'■ r4" r v l I Patons Baldwins j 1 BRITAIN'S FINEST KNITTING WOOL 1 In a full range of j" Jl I\ 3p\ y I Colours 1 1 |M r O|mce FINGERING I FROM TUB DARIMCAMC 0-orporated I HABADASIII-KY DEPT. KUDIN J U N J52 words
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Advertisement36 1953-01-26 2 *.¥•> j^a > 5 PENANG <(A SINGAPORE *v C^ FEDERATrCN W OF MALAYA "'">*</ A&> PENANG £r 4.90 >-r<^ 5\ FEDERATION ':> 5^ \^>r OF MALAYA r/****^ SV _^^B Bm' w^fcl /lirA BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^^^ BBBr 4 We? '^Q ■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBr lf*^ 4^BT36 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-01-26 3 THREE Australian Red Cross workers were welcomed to the Federation by the High Commissioner, the Deputy High Commissioner and the Chief Secretary at Kind's House, Kuala Lumpur, last Saturday. They arrived in Singapore on Jan. 22 from Melbourne by the ship Roma. In greeting the three Australians, General Sir Gerald107 words
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Article63 1953-01-26 3 I by I I I I I I. $5 1,000 from Z Kong Thes the g i a nd a pri ;inate er peror essi e E nperor to foil > death oi the Em- /.ore conspiracies inister to de- su lessors to ne. But an63 words
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Article31 1953-01-26 3 Estates and Fire Brig 'ee of the Cil CouricD has demi nding j thai s a ved < g this m .th C the many [>n tempc t31 words
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Article396 1953-01-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Members of the Federal Legislative Council are often subject to public criticism and any person doing public work should welcome such criticism if it is based on facts, said Mr. H. S. Lee in the presidential address at today's annual conference of the396 words
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Article303 1953-01-26 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sun.— -There is no gap at all between Western and Asian socialism; the recent Rangoon socialist conference showed thai there was only one brand ol socialism, said Dr. San' Rose, international secretary of the British Labour Party at a Press conference held303 words
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Article169 1953-01-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two Communist terrorist sus- pects have been captured by n patrol of '3" Company, of the Third Battalion, the King's African Rifles in the Bundi I area of Trengganu. Attacks were made throughout Saturday afternoon in the Telok Datoh District of Selangor by169 words
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Article93 1953-01-26 3 LAST WEEK, 169 donors went to the Blood Transfusion Service Centre. Of these. 44 came from the Singapore Police Traffic Branch, 20 from the Reserve Unit, Jalan Eunos, 27 servicemen from the First Singapore Regiment R.A.. Blakang Mati, L0 from the RAJ*., Tengah, and nine from93 words
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Article103 1953-01-26 3 Standard Staff Reporter NEW cinemas and amusement parks in the Colony will not be given licences in the future unless they have sufficient parking space calculated on a fraction of the seating capacity. The Traffic Advisory Committee will be told this by the Singapore103 words
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Article57 1953-01-26 3 SINGAPORE City Council employees staying in labourers' quarters will have to pay $2 monthly if they want to connect an electric fan to the main or from the departments' own Generators. This decision of the Finance and General Purposes Committee will be brought up for57 words
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Article150 1953-01-26 3 MCA 'Killing Chinese Culture' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Mr. Lau Pak Khuan, Perak delegate, surprised many members at the meeting of Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce here today, when he said the Malayan Chinese Association was killing Chinese culture. He said that most of the literature coming from IMC A was150 words
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405 1953-01-26 3 Terror's End Not Far Distant-Mr.Lee HALF MILLION RESETTLED Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The end of the Emergency may not be far distant, said Mr. H. S. Lee, President, the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, Malaya, addressing the sixth annual conference of the group today. "l Referring to the405 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-01-26 3 THE Sultan of PaTtaflfT, accoHfpairfad b >' he Police Commissioner, Mr. A. E. Youns: (left) the Commandant of the Depot Mr. T. H. Stockdale (right) and Mr. F. K. MacNaraara (background) visited the Federation Police Depot on Saturday.37 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-01-26 3 MR. KIIOO Hock Bui seen here with his bride after their wedding which took place at the Eastern Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Khoo is the eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Cheng Hoe. The bride was formerly Mis* On? Chens Suan, the second daughter of Mr. and57 words
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Article121 1953-01-26 3 PEXAXG. Sun.— Speaking a public meeting sponsored by 'the Malayan Indian Congress I at the Rubber Trade fcwocia> I tion this evening to comtncino- rate the third anniversary of Indian Republic Day tomorrow, Mr. .T. Grrundy, Deputy O>mmissioner of Labour urged ir;- dian.-, to "throw their121 words
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Article52 1953-01-26 3 MR. LOKE WAX TIIO, Singapore Sim magnate, wtU speak on big v '^t 1 !tl Mow Forest of New Ckiiiiea to members of the Geographical 5o le« ty of the University of Afalayi a! Oei Tio:is Ham Ball on .lan. 30 at f i pm. Members of the52 words
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Advertisement18 1953-01-26 3 "HOME-JANOME" 5 DRAWER AiMi JHUDLLi r*~~"^sdoor? rACV TCDMC C hYl '^tJ&i*^ A LH J I I LUlf Snli18 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-01-26 4 photo. This is flood-lit soccer in progress, the first of its kind in Singapore. Picture shows a section of a fairly large crowd standing round the touchlines to scp Star Soecerites beat Pulau Brani United by four goals to nil. The same was held in conjunction with theStandard - 55 words
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Article70 1953-01-26 4 Sli»d.ird Staff Reporter 1 »1 Malay i fbe a >we I I i tosl il seven i,! ate ner: Lights thre< light f D tnearn Road and f raft Lornic Road —by the Si re City Council, j p ibl* iea Commitade n i ndation that70 words
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Article329 1953-01-26 4 Staff To Be Loaned 95 Per Cent Of Cost Standard Staff Reporter '^^r to nt The .Sund.nl ve f rda, M, M C Compton. Deputy Financial Secretary, said Ooveiji Sen? hopes to negotiate special arrangements wrth the Federal and Colonial Building Society to .un tnis SChe329 words
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Article139 1953-01-26 4 LABUAN, N. Borneo, Jan. 25 (Reuter-AAP) A new transit hotel for Seria oilfield personnel will be opened at Membedai, on the boundary oi the airfield here, within the next three months. Oilmen and their families from Europe, A I tra a and el ewhere come139 words
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Article272 1953-01-26 4 WHEN THE city's big oneway traffic scheme comes into effect on Feb. 1, hawkers who have stayed put in certain, areas will be cleared out by! the police. In most rases, hawkers have been offered alternative sites by the City Cleansing Department but somehow. this arrangement272 words
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Article145 1953-01-26 4 THE XORTH Borneo Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association will host to delegates from the Federation of Malaya, Singapore and Sarawak branches of the Association together with a representative ■from Brunei, over the next week-end. Ea :h Branch will be represented by three or145 words
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Article123 1953-01-26 4 THE GENERAL a n n u a I meeting of the Nanyang Kee Sie Kong Huay Club elected the following office bearers for 1953: President. Mr. Kee Koh Keong: vice-presidents. Mr. Kee Chai Tng and Mr. Kee Meng Teck; hon. sec. Mr. Kee Boon Tee; asst.123 words
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Article255 1953-01-26 4 NEW YORK. Jan. 25 (Reuter) Three minion men are committed 0:1 both side? in Asia's conflicts between Communist and anti-Communis' forces, said a report in the New York Times today. Tillman Durrtin. writing from Singapore, said that Korea. Indo-China and Malaya held the preponderance255 words
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Article293 1953-01-26 4 Standard Staff Reporter COMMUNIST China is already a menace to Japan and the free nations of the Far East, declared Mr. Ryogo Hashimoto, Liberal member in Japan's House of Representatives, who arrived in Singapore last Friday on a four-day goodwill mission as a personal293 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-01-26 4 A RELIC of great spiritual value was presented to the Kong Bens: Sia Buddhist Mission by the Venerable M M Mahaweera yesterday morning. See picture below). This treasured relic is actually a tiny bone of Buddha. These bones were discovered long ago in India by122 words
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835 1953-01-26 4 Standard Almanae INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SINGAPORE DIARY Y.M.C.A: Javvi Class 3.30 p.m Judo Class 5.30 pm.: Body-build-Ing and weight-lifting 530 ;> m T.ible Tennis practice 7 p.m.; Y.M.C.A. Coronation celebration committee 8 p.m. Y.W.C.A.: European Cooking Cla=s 5.15 pm 5 R. Q.; English Class 5.30 p.m.— 6.30 p.m.; Chinese835 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-01-26 4 FIFTY years of happy marriage this is the proud record of Mr. and Mrs Sylvester Theseira who celebrated their Golden Anniversary recently. The couple has five sons, six daughters and 51 grand children, including one great grand child. Picture shows, Mr. Theseira seated in the middle with his wife on52 words
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Advertisement256 1953-01-26 4 1848-1953 AFTER CHILC: !RTh I Ptaoe rrukie nrperi ZVNtrr" In '•< t» on re er 4b rfh, iv u-OMt-i.' vfttftyi u r i?/i exceli'e- I Thj.s mtxtfire i« willingly and docs no! i Prof. TAUFFER Professor of Gynaecology of the Un Obtainable everywhere from UlSTßllil TORS SINCJAPORF: Qti'k Wmi HOMi256 words
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Article, Illustration543 1953-01-26 5 Record Number Of Entries Standard Staff Reporter Y RECORD number of 1,239 prints, sent in by 3()f> different photographers from no less than 'A'2 countries will be displayed at the Singapore Art Society's Fourth Annual Exhibition of Photographers. This Exhibition will bo opened543 words
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Article, Illustration1449 1953-01-26 6 M. GOPALA MENON - TODAYJNmANimE§E^ iFThTIS ARTICLE WE_ARLJEQLP-QLJNDJAS TT IS now possible, less than ~ix years after achievement of independence, to dis^o er the logic of recent events in India and to glimpse its future rareer as a free nation. The pattern of life which was implicit in the national1,449 words
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Article793 1953-01-26 6 "PRESIDENT Dwigfat Eisenhower's appointment of Lt.-Gen Maxwell D. Taylor to replace Gen. James A Van Fleet as the Eighth Commander is a clear indication that the new Adminisfcatinn is determined to fc rce the Korean issue. Gen. Taylor was called to the White House and Ike had793 words
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Article115 1953-01-26 6 STUDENT L TEACHERS' WORRIES Sir.—Normal class student Teachers attending T.T.C. twice weekly are posted for practical training in Schools situated in Rural areas. My son is a second year student Teacher attached to a School 14 miles away from Town. After School hours (1.30 p.m.) he has to travel 14115 words
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Article95 1953-01-26 6 Sir:— Why a "Chinese University"? The name is misleading and open to charges of communalism. Why not call it the UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE. It would be truer to the in- tentions of the sponsors. They only want a private university open to all races but95 words
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Article115 1953-01-26 6 Sir: A number of shop assistants are being provided with free board and lodging by their employers both in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore. It is clear that such employees deserve a higher pay in the absence of the above faci- lities and the employers will,115 words
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Article110 1953-01-26 6 Sir. In explaining his belief "that the attitude of the Malayan delegation at the Rangoon Conference wai all wrong," Mr. Alex Josey appeared to have missed Inche Sopiee's declaration at the conference, which was reported In The Singapore Standard a few days ago, that the110 words
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Article115 1953-01-26 6 Sir: The higher charges for the show "QUO VADIS" is of great concern to the wo,rking-class dnema-going public of Singapore. The explanation for the higher rates is that the production costs of this film have been high for *he producers. It is not a new thing115 words
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Article296 1953-01-26 6 Sir; We have been told for so,ne time that prisoners of war and civilian internees of British Nationality who normally lived in the United Kingdom before being captured and whose home is still in the United Kingdom are being paid £15 per head. Nei'her Government nor296 words
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Article178 1953-01-26 6 WHAT OF DISKER RD. Sir Your correspondent Taboleh Tahan is to be congratulated for his letter "Under their very noses'* which appeared in your issue of 23rd. instant. Since after the liberation prostitutions, has increased considerably. Prostitution, has been in existence 1 for decades, but not on the scale it178 words
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Title Section20 1953-01-26 1 YOUTH > A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH YOUTH, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1953. 4 PAGES FREE20 words
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451 1953-01-26 1 JOU BIENMING - Teadiina Quoyu In Enalish Schools JOU BIENMING By i lattMrila keep ahI devetapn aaai i itioa inchnn should t Qaefyu; Ml V'm i rittea HaiaiitiTii ■ami SB, i lias Km>\ u f K '.in bttft >oi:nd I M tM| n.nd- thosr (1 >silahic bare with -Tonal e— and 5 1451 words
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930 1953-01-26 1 S. DURAI RAJAH SINGHAM - S. DURAI RAJAH SINGHAM By F.R.G.S. Bring To Light The Fact That In Ancient Times i I 161 this trade was interrupted by 'iie Parti. ian war of Mai is Aurelius. Roman merchants thereupon sought a sea route to China. They coasted930 words
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730 1953-01-26 1 DEMI- TASSE - - DEMI-TASSE Says r PHOUGH the number of secondary schools both Government and Aided in the Colony, is now well over 26. yet Singapore could well do with few more almost immediately. Everywhere I went, boys and girls were still patiently waiting outside730 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-01-26 1 .Inn ip» n a rArlnrpd scale, of the navigating bridge of an oil room telefwh, an ecno sounuc h on &n O||tward bound showing a scan 01 the u ve 1^?£ l V^ i arre cut-away scale model of X'iB^WSSiJ Wft a f ic44 words
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Article264 1953-01-26 1 THIS week's contest should hav e most of you guessing —and we hope guessing right. But d»n"t be too sure that it's as easy as that. The Quiz ls based on facts and figures and it' s U P to you to supply these, on264 words
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Advertisement110 1953-01-26 1 AM YOU AMt-> '©US I PU^AMO TO CO^ENTKATI TO »W«OV1 TOO« POSITION ACCOUNTANCT. COST ACCOUNTJNfI COMPANT lICMTAHrtHIf. tOOK-lttfMMa An •■lntwm** M«^o<" C<mw«« •wi* O«fLOHA u *SJOOAT| *r FEUOW) «w fOu far hl|fc»r MM ky NK*rMtiH| *»r» «m« POSTAL JTUOT wit* ••ftn Tyi»r«. CUAtANT££O COUMCS l« OwiMroi* ••< L»« »ib.Kti. Lo»do»i110 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1953-01-26 2 NEIL M. CLARK - Never before were there so many students from, so many different countries enrolled in the colleges of America By NEIL M. CLARK AMERICAN colleges these days are drawing students from the world's far corners in unprecedented numl■« n. The influx of eager learners is unlike anything any country1,069 words
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Article, Illustration849 1953-01-26 2 Women can' t help. COME people so about with an alarm clock in their heads. They always know what time it Is and when they ousht to drop one job and start another. Nearly all these people are men; almost all women lack a sense of time. Suppose my friend849 words
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Article73 1953-01-26 2 r riIIS week the curtain rises on a man tied up in a pot surrounded by many hungry-looking cannibals. The man was protesting furiously, "By Gad, this won't do. It isn't fair, old chaps. I'm the editor of a prominent newspaper in London. You can't cook me and gobble73 words
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Article157 1953-01-26 2 r VJIE expectant father strode up and down the little stretch in front of the doorway. Xow and again he would peep anxiously and get bawled out. He looked like any other expectant father only he teas a cannibal. The place into n'hich he peeped leaked like any157 words
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Article104 1953-01-26 2 T^R. NOAKES a great preaiJ cher of love and charity and a great success wherever his mission sent him. But when he was sent with the Word to the Greater Cannibal Islands, the mission heard nothing from him for weeks. Finally, the mission sent a young missionary104 words
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Article99 1953-01-26 2 yiURING the last war, an American sailor teas washed up on a cannibal isle. Soon after he had recovered, he saw a large group of natives advancing towards him. He did some quick ill inking and as soon as they faced him he addressed himself to the99 words
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Article225 1953-01-26 2 JOHN is completely unable to make any meaning out of this at all. What iron does she mean. and what has it to do with the cinema? The proverb about striking the iron when it is hot floats through his mind and leaves him more bewildered than ever.225 words
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Article, Illustration371 1953-01-26 2 Great People at Yosion? < fJ 1546-1601 TYCHO Brahe, Danish astronomer, was born at Knud.strup in Scania and died at Bcnaiky. Prague, of aristocratic parentage, and educated at the University of Copenhagen. He commenced to study law. but his interest in astronomy was roused by the total eclipse371 words
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Advertisement143 1953-01-26 2 Chinese history HUA MU LAN WARRIOR MAID i I%|S^ HUA MU-LAN was a young (Wp l^^^^ jC girl living quietly ot home VWV S^f^~ r '^^lkL^7Cfei when her father was conscript- fT(>\ v. cd for the ormy. Knowing he \[M J't^g&fti A M was in ill health and could j143 words
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Advertisement112 1953-01-26 2 1/^BBSBBBHbb HBeStK' :':^B^Bk^^» e 1 aH^nß^^Ba^^.v:v.:.' :V|Baj^^^^fl^y< 3sr K^n^2^3!^3 1 YV 1 1 1 1# (y wv w rON/CMT— Smite into your mirror take 1 good look PcP^xler.' ■t yout teeth r the difference to \^r Look how much U teerh are after the vertwfxr- Clean your t«th cause Pepsodent112 words
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Miscellaneous95 1953-01-26 2 o fpLIIIZZP^JIi; WJ 77Z fe" CI m io |37 V/J^9 ho I I h i--H 1 f| '."Ti r~ 19 Su* 4 :x forming adjectives 10-h 35— Lease 29— ii; K 38 Light woollen [al 30— .*> K 47 Shod literary com] sition 39— F .■.< K 43 Enraged 40—95 words
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230 1953-01-26 3 SUCCESS STORT; U.S.A. lM u\R> AGO, ii; i Prmlama- i m ,mii>atiu» to free t l:m: greatest M are gy *SCltißß' I l- I Wli> I i Samp- hi u N UP] I i i exw inn S j I tnd I cr::.230 words
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688 1953-01-26 3 nrlt on ti toor A.,h the HIPr Ml Feverish red .it .t Ull n. <■■■<] < ut ii. u'dle U jrofl were ir.t it then. a S:e fox a walk v v ith riend and had met him i the way. Her friend688 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-01-26 3 \HR\II-\M LINCOLN'S birthday anniversary will be celebrated in the United States on Kebruarv 12 Because Lincoln 'issued the Proclamation of Emancipation wherein lie said, I do order and declare that all persons held as slaves shall be free"— John Motts and his familv and many millions more can enjoy "Life,56 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-01-26 3 AN international exhibition of children's books and paintings was held recently in New York which was attended b) t record crowd of educationists, parents and school children who examined the exhibits with a critical eye and EftVC their respective opinions to the organising committee.81 words
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Article213 1953-01-26 3 CRASH! Splash! "Henry!" shrieked the Qood, ■wife. "Henry, you've simply got to do something!" No doubt about if. something needed doing. The lipping disnpan had spilled over. Now the low cupboard with the well cut into its top to hold the pan was awash with213 words
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Article, Illustration894 1953-01-26 3 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By ♦yHE best performance award the most coveted prize Malayan athletes covet was won at the last Malayan Amateur Athletic Association not by Singapore's Olympic gir! Teng Pel Wah as was expected but by Annie Choong of Selangor a 16-year-old St. Mary's School894 words
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Advertisement53 1953-01-26 3 Kill the germs I infection 'DETTOLUM?: THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC J Safe Clean Pleasant Smilll l^fißßl j Doesn't Pain Doesn't Stain J vF U/\ I M m CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. YOU CAN OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOK AS LITTLE AS $1/- INTEREST WILI Bt PAID AT V t PER ANNUM53 words
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Miscellaneous44 1953-01-26 3 Jl^jPfflWTll "3.Pliht small woodland li Pi Fill P^nts like FERNS.VIOIETS f&BlS* 1 of GL ASS MOSS. etc. around the dish. rS ER -P-ina!duff- WSOL -^^^0 4. FiL[nsDis//MAiosrro .o ep and £/rcFS«mPAlßtravro -across mEWE*- SS2?- REMOVEAND CLEAN THE 61 P« Iff, W* ONCE A WEEK44 words
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Article273 1953-01-26 4 I FIND t'.iat I lie Sf.oi:iban Market is very clean v >n compared with other i tarkets that I have visited Although Singapore is a great *&9 an( lia a 11li S e n .irket it l^s a very dirty market, for the people throw bish on273 words
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Article269 1953-01-26 4 Cut It Out For each part of this pu* zle, read the first definition (A) and notice how many letters It contains. Write it. Then see If you can take out one letter to make the second definition (B) Do not change the order of the letters.269 words
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Article585 1953-01-26 4 VOYAGER - THE LAND OF THE M' NIGHT SUN KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOUH^I6 By VOYAGER X (IK WAY. the land of the f.jord>, and the midnight .-.in id en an area of 11 million square miles and has a l>»l)ti!itum of just over 3 million people. 0 o the c- has S i'.585 words
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Article731 1953-01-26 4 FROM SCHOOL MAGAZINES *9#mBftGs*B mnmmm. An extract Irom THE FAII.IAN". the magazine u> St. Paul > InNtitulion, Seremban. by Ho Quet Kong. AN UNUSUAL AUGUST HOLIDAY \I.l. work and i aj >.-%cs Jack a ciuii boy.* 1 This proverb, often quoted the azy studeni m a:; »i neglecting his h.731 words
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Article, Illustration551 1953-01-26 4 Paul Minter - Paul Minter The Story So Far— BILL WILSON, a young apprentice, has joined his first ship, a tanker, the 'PORT OF SPAIN" bound for the Far East. Trouble breaks out when persons unknown try to set fire to the ship. A fight in the engine-room follows and the551 words
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Miscellaneous256 1953-01-26 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY fW*i«tf«« V. 8. Mw> OOc» CUEDOPA ninKi'Yu^TCD&JSV PDPEvE'I I STAN' ASKfel V£RY WELL, MY 1 I I /YES, I SAW MlMf? HE THg£A>TEMEPte touch m uJMc^Je svvs HBftT^ I nSSfwN' \m& ujc^) (Sre^^sSiii£^ /O^ I POOBLBV\ 15 g/OKA^ TOYKI I256 words
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Miscellaneous6 1953-01-26 4 NEXT WEEH I "NEW GROUND' gBLiPBl;:-"-6 words
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Article, Illustration341 1953-01-26 5 n Jan. 83 \Wh warmed Londoners ,-nU\ lor government action to stop a the worst in living memory that J.iisands of persons here in a winter of bers of Parliament and private i the demands. Prime Minister has already said it is treating blemAP - 341 words
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Article23 1953-01-26 5 its B rs made l .■•■> i y witi urces B: ie ties party :\:er taint *hat frankly E I23 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-01-26 5 t>it N had Parker. Equern Um Duke of .tr rived in bj QaatasRu\( festenbj .m his 1 >ndon He had '""'■n M l nionth'N leaiC i Melbourne his home £•1 It P.trkt-r I* seen J■ '■>• with his ifii n—four-year-r i And »-ii;ht-vear- standard Photo.standard - 44 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-01-26 5 radio photo. Mrs. Bessie Truman (left), wife of the retir-] ing President and Mrs., Mamie Eisenhower, wife< of the new President,! drive together to the* Capitol to attend the in- 1 auguration. A crowd of 15.000 and 70.000,000 television viewers saw Dwight D. Eisenhower takeA.P. - 71 words
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Article70 1953-01-26 5 CEDAR RAPIDS, (Iowa), Jan. 25 (UP).— James Wil Hams 72. married at least 1? times, died alone and without a mate of a heart attack yesterday in his rooming house here. He was last divorced in 1951. The good-natured labourer's marital adventures gained him the70 words
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Article221 1953-01-26 5 YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE (Japan), Jan. 25, (AP).— The U.S. Navy is ready to slap *'an almost 100 per cent" blockade on the Red China coast at short notice if President Eisenhower gives the signal, the top naval commander in the Far East said today. Vice-Admiral221 words
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Article122 1953-01-26 5 ROME. Jan. 25 (ReuterAFP> The 3.500 tons Italian tanker Miriella. four days out from the Abadan oil refinery with a cargo of Persian oil, is carrying 5.000 tons of refined fuel oil, it was learned here last r.ight on reliable authority. Previously it had been122 words
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Article25 1953-01-26 5 THE Iraq Government, headed by General Chief of Staff Noureddin Mahmoud, has tendered its resignation to the Iraq Regent, Abdul Illah. AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article182 1953-01-26 5 TANGIER, Jan. 25 (UP). United States Navy sources said yesterday that Russian submarines are frequently seen in the Mediterranean Sea and they were especially in evidence during manoeuvres of the 1 United States Sixth Fleet. The Mediterranean is "an international lake" free to i movements of182 words
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Article144 1953-01-26 5 ST AUSTELL. Cornwall, Jan. 25 (Reuter) Former Labour Premier Clement Attlee yesterday referred to "the Russian Empire" in his first public speech since returning from hi? Far East tour. He said: "I call it an empire because its outlook is imperialist. It is the government of144 words
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Article69 1953-01-26 5 KARACHI Jan. 25 (Reuter) Education were virtually at a standstill here yesterdaj' with about 30.000 school and college students on strike. The strike began three days ago when students demanded the unconditional and immediate release of "all the innocent people" arrested in three days of69 words
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Article45 1953-01-26 5 A LABOUR M.P. has demanded a probe of Communist claims that the death in Spain of a British envoy, Arthur Yenchen. killed in an air crash in 1944. was a Nazi murder involving an official of the present West German Government.- APAP - 45 words
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Article67 1953-01-26 5 FIXE diamond* have suddenly become rare all over the world The shortage was attributed* by the International Diamond Manufacturers Association in London to world tensions and lack of confidence in some national currencies. A spokesman said: "It is known that diamonds are being bought in theUP - 67 words
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Article31 1953-01-26 5 A PAKISTAN Government spokesman said reports that a Pakistan-Burma frontier dispute over the control of the Parrot Islands in the Naaf River would lead to high level talks were "exaggerated.' ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article28 1953-01-26 5 SEVEM Arab Nationalists, members of the Neo Destour (New Impendence) Party, were arrested yesterday after being identified as leading recruitors of demonstrators in recent troubles in Tunis.— UPUP - 28 words
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Article46 1953-01-26 5 THE "Revolutionary Court," composed of ten of Premier General Nafuib'* of""*.' acauitted Major Abdul INDIA'S first home-made aircraft will take part in a 50--plane fly past highlighting Republic Day celebrations today. The six new "Hindustan Trainer" planes were designed and built in Bangalore, South India.- APAP - 46 words
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Article19 1953-01-26 5 COALMINERS from other countries have sent nearly US $15,000 to help Japanese miner s after their recent strike.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article23 1953-01-26 5 PRINCE Regent Abdul Ilah yesterday opened the new Iraqi Chamber of Deputies— the first to be elected on a direct voting basis.- APAP - 23 words
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Article24 1953-01-26 5 SEVENTY-SIX foreigners arrived in Hongkong from Red China yesterday some of them businessmen, some exprisoners, some stateless persons en route to new homes. APAP - 24 words
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Article41 1953-01-26 5 THE U.S. Army said that 87 men and one officer of the 65th Regiment have been convicted of refusing to go into action last October against the Communists, in Korea. Puerto Rican soldiers make ud the bulk of the Regiment.- APAP - 41 words
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Article19 1953-01-26 5 for Peace *n Vienna, according to the Communist New China News Agency.- Reuter AAP MADAME Sun Yat-sen has «i-.iinReuter; AAP - 19 words
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Article39 1953-01-26 5 THE 1 TRIAL of Z.A. Zuleri, Editor-in-Chief of the Eveninjr Times. Karachi. which was resumed yesterday was abruptly adjourned until Jan. 31, following a disclosure by a commercial artist. M. Kutpal, who is imolicated in the same affair.- AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article34 1953-01-26 5 U.S. Senate Republican leaders have served notice that they expected prospective civilian secretaries of military services to follow Charles Wilson's example and rid themselves of stock in companies doing business with the government. UPUP - 34 words
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Article21 1953-01-26 5 BOEING Aircraft Cons fruetion Company announced that th e B-47 Stratojet bomber had just completed a series of highly satisfactory intensive21 words
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Article282 1953-01-26 5 'No Sabotage In Grounding Of Luxury Planes LONDON, Jan. 25, (AP)— Scotland Yard has been asked to look into the mysterious grounding of British Overseas Airways Company's Stratocruiser fleet, a BOAC official said yesterday. "We do not think there is any question of sabotage." the282 words
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Article172 1953-01-26 5 Minister Hits At Socialists TAUNTON, (W. England), Jan 25. (Reuter) Mr. Henry Hopkinson, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, yesterday criticised what he called "ill-advised activities" of Asian Socialists last week at their conference at Rangoon. Mr. Hopkinson said: "One can only deplore the decision of the Asian Socialists to172 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-01-26 5 phoin. Dwiti h t D. Eisenhower, America's new President, is shown delivering his inaugural address from (he marble stairs of the Capitol after taking the oath of office on Jan. 20.- APAP - 32 words
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Article57 1953-01-26 5 VATICAN CITY. Jan. 25 (AP) Pope Pius was reported today to be sullering from bronchial pneumonia. Vatican, sources, revealing that the 77-year-o!d Pontiff of the Roman Catholic church is more seriously ill than at first indicated, said, however, that he continues to show improvement and57 words
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287 1953-01-26 5 NEW YORK. Jan. 25, (UP) A platinum blonde cafe society showgirl, who was reported to have consorted with ex-King Farouk of Egypt in Europe, was held yesterday in U5525,000 bail as a material witness in the Minot Jelke vice ring case.287 words
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Article59 1953-01-26 5 MANILA. Jan. 25 (AP) Filipino troops spread a massive dragnet in the mountains of Luzon Island yesterday in an all-out campaign to crush Communist led Hukbalahap dissidents. At least 10,000 soldiers, many of them battle-tested in Korea, are participating. It is the biggest anti-Communist military offensive59 words
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Article69 1953-01-26 5 LONDON. Jan. 25 (AP)— A one-time German Army Intelligence officer claims his men seized an underground Allied radio network in Holland and sent fake messages to London for 20 months in World War II without being detected. The story is told by former Oberleutnant H. J. Giskes69 words
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Article25 1953-01-26 5 PEKING Radio claims Communist anti-aircraft units in Korea downed 12 Allied planes and damaged seven in the five-day period ending Jan. 20. APAP - 25 words
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Article125 1953-01-26 5 Foreign Policy Change? WASHINGTON, Jan c > CAP)— Harold E Stassen. V < sident Eisenhower*! d< B i for Mutua Security Agen y Adminis iai has ad> < 1 Sena'.*;:- Ihey can expt I Eisenhower's Stale of ibe Union message to itemize proposed changes in doited 5... «s Coreign policy.125 words
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Article74 1953-01-26 5 PARIS ,].i 25 [UP>—Premier ftene Mayer m.. < first hurd in his bid 01 1 :he re ■ord 1953 budge' i the National Assemb y asi nigh* when 'he House apl ed the veterang war appropriations. The Assembly voted 414 to 205 in favour of the74 words
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Advertisement29 1953-01-26 5 ENGLISH CRYSTAL SHERRY LIQUEUR CLARET PORT j J COCKTAIL TUMBLER 16.95 SIIIRRY 8 1.o:> LIQUEUR $3.95 CLARET 55.50 PORT $1.95 GOBLET |fJM COCKTAIL s "><> DECANTERS ,5:52.50. Jl (,S |25J».29 words
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Article, Illustration453 1953-01-26 6 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Speciol Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, Jan. 22:— International gold smugglers, working out of their favourite South-East Asian haunts, are looking forward to another big year in 1953 as observers point to continued political unrest in this area. But the smuggling fraternityStandard - 453 words
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Article77 1953-01-26 6 NEW YORK. Jan. 25 (AP) —Representatives of India, Ceylon, Indonesia and th3 United States hav e formed a tea council to promote more tea drinking in the United States. The programme call? for h US$l.5 million campaign this year, with India, Ceylon and Indonesia providing77 words
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123 1953-01-26 6 New Indian Mineral Is Radioactive LONDON. Jan 25 (Reutei Discovery in India of a now kind oi. mineral very rich in the radio-active elements, thorium and uranium, was announced here at a meeting of the Minera logical Society. The mineral, containing 31 per cent, thorium oxide and four per cent123 words
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Advertisement685 1953-01-26 6 FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Olivet Overland Sid Francisco Los Angeles \\l American 9 Canadian Cities Penang P S ham Spore Ari LA/SI CANADA 31Jan ?Feh 27Feb A VESSEL 24/25Feb ,'6Feb 27Feb IMar 24\1ar Foi full particulars of Dry Jurs r Deep Tank? and pasiengei Bookings etc. ANGLO-FRENCH BENDiXSENS LTD. i685 words
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Advertisement713 1953-01-26 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO M LTD. Regular Sailings lo China and Japan horn Singapore Port Sweltenham Pfnaog Also direel Sailings f««m Bangkok and Indonesia lo China Japan Due S pore Due Penang I rom "Ankinu >n Port Hongkong •Taklioi" Feb t> Feb 9 Hon-kon^ Siils Sails Penang Spore tor •Ankin;"' Jan713 words
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Article, Illustration2002 1953-01-26 7 Ghost Of Khamis Haunts Naguib s Egypt While My Men 'Disappear'' In Prisons ti as Andraos has just been re--om prison. He had done no arrested only because he was C nd of mine. a sick man when Naguib's Polij. W c h;m away. He will beAP - 2,002 words
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Advertisement218 1953-01-26 7 Jxeid the DndtfimJtent Motnina //tuMpd/aer J This morning daily is published in Singapore and is retailed at 15 cents per <opy. J "Singapore Standard" is devoted lo Malayan- \vid#> news and pictures. J In addition, it carries a complete coverage of world ne*v < "Singapore Standard" features have a mass218 words
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Article144 1953-01-26 8 \T sec i annual general meetii 4 oi the Superflighi Bad- m 1 Pai oi Skigapore, the following were elected office bea a m the year 1953: L> esideni M 3( Wee k ClO i, Vice-Pi esid< Mr. Koh Kok Li ing < re-elected), fl<>n Sec eta144 words
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Article181 1953-01-26 8 Double Century By Weekes West Indies Lead PORT OF SPAIN, Jan. 24, (Reuter)— A fifth wicket stand of 219 by Everton Weekes and Bruce Paireaudreau gave the West Indies a first innings lead of 21 runs on the third day of the first Test match against India here today. The181 words
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Article214 1953-01-26 8 1 1 If. RE has btM a lot of \xas\\ appearing in the Mipen regarding the infringement of a rule by the Srl.miror lurisian Association when th»v played i^jinst the Younff Men's Sikh Association in the knot k-out coiiip* lition. Rule 4 of tht>214 words
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Article143 1953-01-26 8 INDIA Ist INNINGS 417 WEST INDIES Ist INNINGS Rae b Ramchand 1 Stollmeyer c Phadkar b Gupte M Worrell b Gupte 18 Weekes c Gadkari b Gupte 207 Walcoti c Ramchand c Mankad 47 Paireaudreau si Joshi b Gupte 115 G. Gomez c Mankad b Gupte 0 A. Bm-;143 words
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Article235 1953-01-26 8 Track Hot, Says Landy After Try PERTH. AUSTRAI lA. Jan. 24 (AP) John Landy's heralded try for the world's first four-minute mile failed today. Running on a grass track for the first time the 22-year-old Aussie was timed in 4:04.2. far below the world mile mark of 4:01.4 set by235 words
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700 1953-01-26 8 "By LINESMAN" KUALA LUMPUR.— When members of the Selangor Cricket Association get together for their annual general meeting today they will be asked if league cricket is to be continued this season. League cricket is over a quarter of a century old700 words
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Article40 1953-01-26 8 DAVOS, SWITZERLAND. Jan. 25, (AFP;.— Netherlands iceskater Van Der Voort yesterday broke the world record for 3.000 metres here in 4 mins. 45 sees. T. 1 e previous record was set in 1942 by Sweden a Ake Seyffartb40 words
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Article, Illustration523 1953-01-26 8 TROGfcK, Swit?erJand |pj 1 jeanKte Altwegg, Britain's world and Obmpie Tine ska ins champion, is finding skis much more dim cult to manage than the ice^ skates she abandoned last year. Miss Altwegg gave up her ice career to become a house mother in the523 words
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Article326 1953-01-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR,— The committee in charge of sports activities during the Coronation have invited various sports control organisations in the state to send suggestions on how this important commonwealth event should be celebrated in the Federal capital. I think this affords a splendid opportunity to the326 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-01-26 8 Ghee Soon \g. Present) Mr. 1 sfrickland (Independent). Dr. S.H. Al-Junied (Independent) Mr L E £L^rn Absent oa lea^ Mr. IV. McGregor wjtl {Fresident). an d Mr. R.B.L Fate* Ttadependent): {SCti31 words
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Advertisement217 1953-01-26 8 By Popular Puhlv NEACLE UULI It I Tomorrow! 1it,,,-. I ■BA B wfi Lv H. I |_________h_f__t^_| 9___Hr »^B I HI P^^ b if^k I Aba Starring 6M> MUBIU 8 MIYII lH|n| ~ON STAGE DAILY I QltElNl' PAUL presents THE I SUN-KISSED CUTIESI in the Most ELABORATE STAGE PtESERTMN I217 words
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Article29 1953-01-26 9 Saturday's Rugger B1 LMCOT a II Le:«h a 19 Don--4 Dewsbug •.v v- i»ven 10. Bondff j Gilford ST H n«ts 7, R nrera 51 rd i Royera B29 words
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Article, Illustration355 1953-01-26 9 DONALD JOHNSTON - DONALD JOHNSTON AUSTRALIAN RUGBY By A LARGE crowd drawn from many nationalities saw an Australian Schoolboys team defeat RAAF Squadron by 91 points to 22 on the University ground in an Australian rules game. the spectators were it with .0 game, whic i .:'>• approved355 words
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Article653 1953-01-26 9 Donald Johnston - Donald Johnston SATURDAYS RUGBY REVIEW By THE North were better in oil deportments, and that is the whole thing. The hopes rested on Darroch and Martindale never mate riolised, for the ball never came out fast enough to give them real scope and the North centres marked653 words
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Article78 1953-01-26 9 BELFAST, Jan. 25 i AP)— An irresistible pack of typically fiery forwards paved the way to Ireland's great 16-3 Win over France in the Rugby Union international game at Belfast yesterday. The experimental Irish team which included six "new** caps played the French to a standstill. But78 words
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Article173 1953-01-26 9 IPOII. Sun.— Th Perak Badminton Association will run two new tournaments this year. This was decided in principle at the* PBA's annual general meeting held today at the PCADA. Among new tournaments to be introduced are a championship meet for schoolboys in the state, an173 words
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Article30 1953-01-26 9 BUFFALO. Jan. 25 .<AP>— FBI man F:ed« Wilt sped to an easy victory in tie two-mile handicap feature of the 174:h Infantry Regiment indoor £ames last night.30 words
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Article32 1953-01-26 9 NEW YORK. Jan. 25, <AP).— Mike Jacobs, a fabulous figure in boxing until hi.s retirement iix years ago. tfi^d yesterday in Mt Sinai Hospital at the age of 73.32 words
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Article18 1953-01-26 9 Tan Yong Kwang passed away peacefully at 355 Bukit Timah yesterday. Funera! today at 5 p.m. Bidadari.18 words
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Advertisement669 1953-01-26 9 EHCAGEMEWT LOII-HANG. The engagem* <f is antx.unced bctwee:. Ho^«r| Chf>o Kiat second son of T;r, and Mrs. Lf)h Poon Lip and Mary Ing Him, eldest dauaf *r ol ft« v and Mrs. Paul H Hanjj ol Suigapott. PERSONAL it. < h. iu.-:< iim n PLEASE kR&ASGK, MEETING. SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE669 words
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Article1054 1953-01-26 10 I %G1 DIVISION I i 2, A sh 1 I I > West B land I B 1. 2. Sheffield Wed 1 I I i \d 1 Dll ISION II Breni I, "S I l. S ampt< 2. t 2. Leeds 1 4 it; 2. B v1,054 words
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Article72 1953-01-26 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Following yesterday" s hockey trial when Colours beat Whites 2-1 on the Pariang. the Selangor Hockey Association have selected the following to represent them in the Quadrangular Meet next week-end on the Padaiig: T. Nadarajah. Chua Eng Cheng, and Shanmuganathan, Chua Eng72 words
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Article, Illustration250 1953-01-26 10 Singapore Decisively Beaten 3-0 In Replay HONGKONG, Jon. 25 (AFP) Hongkong today took possession of the Aw Hoe Memorial Cup in a decisive manner when they defeated the Singapore team in a replay of yesterday s drawn interport encounter by 3 UHongkon? atoned for Saturdays250 words
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Article429 1953-01-26 10 BELOW are the weights for the second day of the Ipoh races on Wednesday. CL. 4. Div. I—5J I Cinder's Prince 9-00 All Bairn B.n Philanthropist 8.12 Golden Sands 8.11 The Monarch 8.11 Piercebridge 8.10 Binnton 8.09 Silverfort 8.09 Man (V\V;»r II 8 "S Kind Regards429 words
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156 1953-01-26 10 FAM WON'T DECIDE ON SPORTSMEN'S TROPHY KUALA LUMPI'R, Sun.— The >falavan Sportsmen's tioph v for the annj soccer competition between Singapore and the i federation in ;i d I Association of the Prevention of Tuberculosis is likely to rcnuii I indefinitely. The Council of the Football Association of Malay;-!. who156 words
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78 1953-01-26 10 Special Event For 2 Veteran Lifters TWO of Singapore's oldest w< combined a^cs totalled 110 years, itfti I Singapore Amateur Weightlifting A pioasfaips on April 12 at the Happ Will was disclosed at the SAWLA's meeUni held I Road esl n The I I merit of I former S i78 words
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Article283 1953-01-26 10 MEDICAL Faculty Qnd< sc ed a seven-wickei ictory over the Graduates in a pre--54 ti >:: University of M cricket match piaycri :<'. S Lines yesterday. The Graduates, batting fi s1 were ill o;:t for u 1 'J" e Undergrads replied with 81 tor three283 words
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Article42 1953-01-26 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Su TT Youth League boat Grolden Stai by 5—2 In the Indian [ndep I doncp Day soccer final today UmaU (3), Nadarajah and Suppiah scored for the lnn( i while Etazario and Thamothai notched Golden stats' foals.42 words
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