Singapore Standard, 31 January 1953
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Title Section17 1953-01-31 1 Singapore Standard ■^R *1 J- VOL. 11l NO. 210 FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1953. <♦♦♦ 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-01-31 1 FIRST PICTURES OF TELOK ANSON BLAZE >.>Q p< ;ie sa in las .1 v r f !> '1 Ktf >f 1 I the 123 words
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Article436 1953-01-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two Kuala Lumpur Muridpa] Councillors clashed today during a debate on a motion which asked that more Asian officers be given opportunities to take the highest posts m the Municipality. Mr. K. Devaser took exception to remarks made by Mr. S. C.436 words
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Article62 1953-01-31 1 TfiF. Siosapon Overseas Chinese Importers ar.d Exporters Asso iation decided a* a meetinf jresterdaj to support Ihe c>'j:> ishmenj ol a Cnmese c: i"v :;i Malaya. Membera were asked to con- Ie I the university fund. The association c o formed a comn Ittee62 words
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Article134 1953-01-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The steady pruning of Malayan Communist forces m the Federation continued yesterday with the killing of two terrorists, the capture of a suspect and the surrender of two others, a woman section leader and a former deputy platoon commander m Selangor. The134 words
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Article159 1953-01-31 1 SEATTLE, Jan. IN (AP) Throe planes with an estimated 25 persons aboard were missing m the Pacific Northwest late Wednesday. Two were military, one commercial. A navy P4Y patrol plane from Alameda, Calif., vanished over the Puget Sound country of Washington "State after it had159 words
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Article110 1953-01-31 1 IPOH, Thurs.— The Commis-sioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, arrived h^re ?>y air this morning for a closeddoor conference with leading members of the various communities. He was met at the airport by the Mentri Besar. Dato Panglima Bakit Gantang. The conference is being held m110 words
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Article19 1953-01-31 1 NINE U.S. Superfortresses raided Pyongyang before dawn this morning and dropped 90 tons 01 high explosives.- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 19 words
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Article144 1953-01-31 1 Old Hand Replaces Robinson KUALA LUMPUP, Thurs.— A pre-war Malayan Police officer has been appointed the new Deputy Commissioner m succession to Mr. W. D. Robinson, who left the country on Jan. 14, on leave prior to retirement. He is Mr. J.N.M.A. Nicholls, who, like his predecessor, holds the 0.8.144 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-01-31 1 Theatre soon "I I I LIKE \OV very much." Andrew Deans has a shot at being: Carmen Miranda m Nora Kraal's "Hit Parade" coming to the VictoriaVictoria - 27 words
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Article461 1953-01-31 1 YEAR 'S SECOND STRIKE Police Guard For MX. I II I ental Hospital AUXILIARIES TAKE OWft AS 450 men and women attendants of Singapore's Woodbridge Hospital weitt^f Mtrike this morning, plans tor the well-being of the 1,738 mental patients were put into operation. Doctors, sisters, nurses, male nurses and other461 words
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Article136 1953-01-31 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 29 (AP) Chinese Communists are asain trying to coax refugee husbands back to China by threatening their wives. This Red strategy was first introduced m 1951 m an effort to bring home m?n of economic or political importance who fled from China but136 words
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Article693 1953-01-31 1 Why Govt Cannot Accept Demands THE cost of increases offered by the Singapore Govei ment to all Woodbridgo Hospital attendants is tbo $300,000. says an official btavtnent last night. The statement adds that ti v* Government is willing to submit the claims of the Mental Hospital Uniformed St<-nl Union, whose693 words
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Article23 1953-01-31 1 FORTY-EIGHT British stage stars announced last nigh: they like their day off Sundays and want to keep it that way. AP.23 words
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Article151 1953-01-31 1 THE Singapore Fire Brigade have threatened to go on a sitdown strike if their appeal to the President of the City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, to reinstate three dismissed firot.^en is unsuccessful. Thoy are dissatisfied over the introduction of a new «rr.rkin<» hours com-151 words
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Article23 1953-01-31 1 General James A. Van Fleet told 100.000 cheering Koreans today at a farewell rally he would come back to Korea.23 words
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139 1953-01-31 1 MOSCOW, Jan. 29 (AP)— Moscow warned the Danes today that Russia will regard the stationing of North Atlantic Treaty troops m Denmark as a threat to "the security of the Soviet Union and other countries 1 of the Baltic area." In a Note139 words
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Article81 1953-01-31 1 PENANG, Thurs.— Forty-one Chinese schools m Penang and Province Wellesley have applied to the Government for approval to adopt the new salary scheme for Chinese school teachers. Out of this number, 28 are from Chinese schools m Penang and the rest from Province Wellesley. Most81 words
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Article38 1953-01-31 1 HEADQUARTERS, Malaya now announce that the British NCO killed m Klang on Tuesday when the Somerset Light Infantry went into action killing three terrorists and capturing three others, was Sgt R. Beaumont of Reading, Berkshire, England.38 words
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Article56 1953-01-31 1 WASHINGTON. Jan 29 (AP)— U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles committed an error on Tuesday m his first full-fledged speech on wor^d problems. In his address, he called Morocco and Tunisia "part of the French Union." Neither is par: of the French Union, bu' protectorates56 words
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Advertisement37 1953-01-31 1 ■■-.SY 9 \i m I fi 't'Jm NE^ YEAR an attmdtiVtllftif WIH w ith every 3 cases of aerated lia 101 I it.'i Pel i in< x t\. I rpy New Year with lots of F. N.f37 words
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Advertisement5 1953-01-31 1 F;GF,'G They Call Him... G;,FJLK'LJ5 words
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Advertisement99 1953-01-31 1 NO HONG S PALM TREE WASHING SOAP Gentle oft tfvt hatuii cuid dotfxi und *o cconcmuc/ /at HO HONG SOAP FACTORY LTD. Oi. CMULIA ST SPORI I m-i^ll-SOil Ask for J ITRAOE M*«K j > i g: *s. c. i < MEN'S < WHITE COTTON shirts Semi -stiff Collar. I99 words
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Article87 1953-01-31 2 S R EOPOI D SAVILE (82) formei iyi] cngineer-in-chiei *<) the British Admiralty responsible for the tn 'l construction of the \l ba c and dockyard aJ S ;a] c and large gray- k in S\ y ied In I m vc te: day, a Reuter87 words
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139 1953-01-31 2 'I'II Fight Tooth And Nail' Paglar Standard Staff Reporter *I AM going to fight tooth and nail to see that .there ii no recurrence of the high-handed action of Monday night," Dr. C. J. Paglar. president of the Singapore People's Education Association, told The Standard yesterday. He Wit referring to139 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-01-31 2 Photo The smiling faces (pictured above) reflect the eagerness of these 24 Perak boys who came to Singapore yesterday t:> start the first lap of their Army career at the Army Boys' Trad** Srhno! m Nee Soon. StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-01-31 2 photo. The body of an unidentified Chinese woman was fished out of the Rochore Canal. Singapore, shortly before noon yesterday. The body was found floating m the canal near the Singapore Ice Works. Picture shows police hauling up the body.- StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article232 1953-01-31 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Labour Party will make a determined effort to end the strife within its ranks and between the different factions. The "peace effort" is based on the recommendations made by Mr. Saul Rose, International Secretary of the British Labour232 words
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Article54 1953-01-31 2 THE Superintendent of the Traffic Branch of the Singapore Police, Mr. A. E. Minns, will broadcast over Radio Malaya tonight explaining the workings of the new east-west trr.m* routing along Victoria IVi? 1 a o d F onh ail d So>!th dge Roads which comes54 words
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Article331 1953-01-31 2 Efficiency Men Prove They Are Worth The Pay ORGANISATION consultants engaged by the Singapore Government to streamline administrative machinery have saved the Government over $635,000 m 15 months, says an official statement published yesterday Against this, the cost of engaging the consultants hi $624,000 spread over331 words
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Article138 1953-01-31 2 UK Varsity Debaters For S 'pore Standard Staff K^porier A DEBATING 1 EAM En British Un:ve; .'Singapore shor* when ttiej {will be pitted icatnsi the 1'• versity of Malaya and possil the Teachers IVaining Colleg< and the East-We«t Society. As a result of t ■i*ii,;^..-.--i for this fortheominf visit, the138 words
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Article87 1953-01-31 2 MR Dwigbi Cooke of the Columbia Broadcasting System leaves Singapore by air today 'with recorded interview! from prominent Malayan political. Government and community leaders for broadcast m I America. Mr. Cooke said that some of the interviews were on what 1 Malayans think of their counJ87 words
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Article41 1953-01-31 2 P E N A N G. Thurs A Chinese New Year Fun Fair m aid of the Settlement Welfare Fund will be held at the St. Xavier's Institution ground on Feb. 15 and 16 from 4 p.m. to midnight.41 words
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Article350 1953-01-31 2 Standard Staff Reporter THERE is room for i great improvement" m the working and living condi- lions of workers m Singapore. Mr, Saul Rose. Secre- tary of the International Department of the British Labour Party, said before he left by Qantas Constellation for Calcutta- en route to Britain350 words
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233 1953-01-31 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE directors of the Singapore Changi Bus Company were yesterday charged with adopting 'dilatory tactics" m dealing with the claims of their workers by an official of the East Ward Branch of the Singapore General Labour Union, representing employees of the233 words
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Article15 1953-01-31 2 Eager-Eyed Boys Step Off Train i or v. sal a r ■§1 I beer: ■115 words
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Advertisement208 1953-01-31 2 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours It is no longer necessary to suffer frorti los» of vigour and manhood, ■weak memory and body, nervousness. Hrnure blcod, sickly skin, depression. and poor sleep, because an American Doctor has discovered a quick, easy wav to end these troubles. r This208 words
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Advertisement90 1953-01-31 2 ig ie r -%X re m"V \S V Ac GW Gordons BORffEO SINCAPOIIi: K( \|.K II MM R 1 !/>//' i! ILL THIN Ji;i» I. wilt r |i; >Kl\ :{<;" si mi ii > w AMKKICW S4H X" Mv» i i v- iii i I ((H.I) HI DM'KI \l»«» |SJt90 words
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Article, Illustration317 1953-01-31 3 THOUSANDS SEE THAI PUS AM PROCESSION IN SPORE >i-.;.«J>orr jamm n-.nrn- nrh mow Hißda h t« tin" h froii of Tank. Road was a human sea for many hours yesterday. Motorists had to change their iMilui because of the traffic jam m Serangoon Road. >Ior«« than 40 out of the317 words
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Article173 1953-01-31 3 4 GO TO PRISON FOR ARMED THEFT lalays, including tw o me m- were mmH to prison today <\ who foand each of them > vi aimed robbery. eai bogs and the night of One ol the was alleged to have th a revolver, said to have had m his173 words
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Article, Illustration398 1953-01-31 3 'Malaya Should Be Able To Grow Enough Rice' MALAYA should at least be able to produce enough rice instead of spending enormous sums m buying the quantity needed for her 6,500,000 people from the neighbouring countries. This is the view expressed by Mr. Chen Chen Chuan m the latest issue398 words
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Article172 1953-01-31 3 A PROPOSAL for the formation of a faculty of agriculture m the Univers'tv of Malaya has been made by the Serdang College of Agriculture m its annual magazine, the Serdang Sun. pub-ii-hed yesterday. The journal says that such a faculty will benefit those who are172 words
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Article38 1953-01-31 3 A general meeting of the Singapore St. Xho na Youth League, will be held tomorrow at St. Andrew's School at .'i p.m. Mr. M. Gopala Menon. Representative of the Government of India m Malaya will preside.38 words
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Article42 1953-01-31 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs Mr. F. T. Laidlaw. of the Education Department, Malacca, has arrived m Johore Bahru to take up the post of Superintendent of Education, Johore. He succeeds Mr. A. F. Hunter who has gone on leave42 words
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Article75 1953-01-31 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association will hold an emergency general meeting today to take a ballot on strike action. This follows a deadlock m negotiations between the association and the Harbour Board authorities. The secretary of the union, Mr. P.75 words
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Article46 1953-01-31 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Trie Johore Bahru Rotary Club, at the request of the British Red Cross Society, is organising a dance during Easter to aid the Society m its work m the New Villages. The funds are required to purchase essential equipment.46 words
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Article95 1953-01-31 3 Plans For Coronation Procession A MEETING to make final arrangements for the Corbna- n celebrations by the Chinese community i: A Singapore will be he'd at the Chinese Chamber ol Commerce todaj Mr. Tan Lark Sye, convenor of the Coronation committee, told The Standard that /.he intern procession organised by95 words
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Article18 1953-01-31 3 THE C-in-C FARELF, General Sh Charles X fightley, returned from Thailand by air ye »tei day.18 words
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Article240 1953-01-31 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE CHINA Society. Singapore, can look back with pride on the past year's activities, the president oi the Society. Mr. Lee Siow Mom* said at the general meeting yesterday Credit he said, mttst be given not only to the members of the240 words
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Article179 1953-01-31 3 ALTHOUGH the Singapore Delta Ganges Welfare Association is badly handicapped by the lack of proper premises to carry on its various activities, it is determined to eradicate illiteracy from the area, the president of the Association, Mr. Chan Ah Kong told The Standard yesterday. The association,179 words
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Article42 1953-01-31 3 THE Singapore Filipino A.s- sociation has handed $2,093.50 to Canon R. K. S. Adams for the Leper Welfare Association. The money was res ised from '"Philippine Night", a show organised by tfie Pilipin i Association m December la year.42 words
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Article113 1953-01-31 3 Mr. O. Rangasamy. general secretary of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation, representing about 6.000 daily-rated City Council workers, yesterday appealed to all Council workers not to be fried away by promises made by promoters of '"splinter" unions. In a statement yesterday, he said: "We have113 words
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361 1953-01-31 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE women teachers, both qualified and student teachers, strongly protested yesterday against the pay disparity for women teachers m the proposed Education Service. They pointed out that parity for women teachers was recommended strongly by the Select Committee of the Legislative361 words
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Article170 1953-01-31 3 A PROPOSAL to upi Labour Man to after the labour force of I Singaj: City i ii tuu been made to 1 tuncil by the Deputy ;> fi l v The Labour Manager would be responsible for the ment. promotion, d and discipline oi the170 words
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Article77 1953-01-31 3 RADIO ftfalaya wW I icast an interview ipttli ne president of the Melbourne I University Students* Reprc sentativc Council, Mr. James Webb, also the Representative of the National Union of A tralian University Student and now an a foodwfll md fart finding visit to Ifala]77 words
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Article71 1953-01-31 3 AT the annual general n > ting of the Singapore Sii dl i Merchants Association held recently the follow Ing i elected office-bearers: C man, Mr. D. T Assomul; i c chairman. Mr. Hassaran secretary, Mr K. Xi liinchand^ foini secretary, Mr. Lttaram; treasurers, Messrs. Jhamatmal71 words
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Advertisement32 1953-01-31 3 Q 1/limpsp of Ckimesc history KUMG NING r r J MA -T r O a* MILITARY STRATEGY -^^T^ > f| 1 v -i >v V EMS AUM TOXG MEDICAL HALL r^ *.>» r. w32 words
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Advertisement32 1953-01-31 3 SEDDON DIESEL TRUCKS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE FEDERATION DUTY FREE! ay |S| ia| I no EXTRA CHARGE. iiiii ■>. m. »nmi w>^ GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. 200. rIIMINMAL AMI. SINGAPORE32 words
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183 1953-01-31 4 PEXANG, Thurs.— Penan^'s rice distributors are now protesting against a decision of the new government rice agent here to reduce their commission from 60 cents to 45 cents per picul of rice they sell to wholesalers, The Standard learns today. Yesterday, a representative of183 words
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190 1953-01-31 4 KOTA BAHRU LIBRARY TO BE EXPANDED KOTA BAHRU ThUTS.— The Committee of the Came X c Free L:brarv Kota Bharu. he'd a meeting at the Re-i--(lency. pn tided by Mr. A. N. Ross, British Adviser. Kelantan. It was decided *o enrol manj Tie nbers a poss ible and to ask190 words
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Article45 1953-01-31 4 RANGANATHAN son of Nadasan pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Govinda Rajoo son of Parvadai m the Muar High Court before Mr Justice Paul Storr The Judge fined him $200. m default, three months' rigorous imprisonment.45 words
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Article293 1953-01-31 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The Johore Bahru Customs Station will put into operation on Feb. 3 the specially designed receipting and analysing machine which has been installed at a cost of $12,000. rcce ;p£ S ue j 0 business on dutiable goods cleared through the293 words
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Article117 1953-01-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.Thc Kuala Lumpur Municipa Council today decided to leavt the question of bulk purchase of electricity for supply to the public until i: bad discussed the matter more fully m private among its Members It a so decided that the speeia 1117 words
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Article36 1953-01-31 4 A LARGE number of nurses and friends from all over Perak attended the funeral of tlie late Miss Ooi Soh Imm. 32. a nursing sister, which took place this afternoon at Connolly Road Cemetery.36 words
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Article110 1953-01-31 4 ALOR STAR. Tinas. The Sultan of Kedah inspected a parade of Police, Boy Scouts, Guides and schoolchildren a1 the Padang Court Alor Star this morning and later present- ed i ates of commendation to policemen who had rendered outstay ling work nee the start of "Operation110 words
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Article86 1953-01-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A man was killed and three injured when they were making an annual visit to Batu Caves, on Thaipusam Daw The car conveying the worshippers from Kuala Langat collided with a stationary military truck, killing Mr. R. Selvadurai, police clerk, and injuring86 words
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Article45 1953-01-31 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— For leaving £he Rengam area, tv which he was confined under an order made by the Mentri Besar Johore. Sapri bin Salleh. was charged m the Police Court today. He claimed trial and was allowed bail m $300.45 words
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Article, Illustration149 1953-01-31 4 Life In Lonely Kampongs HUNDREDS of Malay villagers living m secluded parts on the roast of Sungei Pulai m the South-West tip of Johore are dissatisfied with conditions m their kamponzs. They have no schools, no medical attention or any form of entertainment for these poor people who live under149 words
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Article, Illustration233 1953-01-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Chu Yuen Sang, a 27-year-old cashier of J. A. Russell and Company was today acquitted and discharged by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. J. G. Adams, without being called upon for his defence on three charges of233 words
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Article113 1953-01-31 4 PENANG, Thurs. Ariffin bin Ismail was sentenced to nine months 1 imprisonment to be toliowed by one year's police supervision m the Second Magistrate's Court today after admitting that he had cheated three chopkeepers. Earlier, he had said that he had induced them to give113 words
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455 1953-01-31 4 Reds Will Continue To Fail, Templer Tells Schoolchildren KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Generol Sir Gerold T Commissioner, m a special message to alt schoolchi sion of Federation Day, said that the Communists ho f^V^ continue to fail m Malaya today because "you ore united v d and as one people." Cr455 words
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92 1953-01-31 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KLANG, Thins— Addressing 'the Indian community here on Indian Independence Day, Disj trict Officer Mr. Hamer said yesterday that Indians should not group themselves m one, community bul unite with others. He ad\ Ised them to be known us Malayans and92 words
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Article31 1953-01-31 4 DEVOTEES FLOCK TO PENANG trc.ru ye Ina:. yearsPt'l.r T > have dcv. day an from Road '>er i today kavadi crow of the Road dredthe C ret 1 1 to its tomo:31 words
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Article27 1953-01-31 4 $3,000 Robber From 4 Houses fan. ope\ day I ing. A Road ■sh. chai: blank cloth home Road p.m. doors open H ttcr, been I 'ash port.27 words
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Article78 1953-01-31 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Inche Hussatn Aii. President of the Sessions Court, today fined Ang Hua .Juu. motor boatman, $250. m default three months imprisonment, for offering a bribe of $4 to a Marine policeman. The policeman had arrested Ang at Pasir Gudang for operating a motorboat on78 words
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Article32 1953-01-31 4 PENANG. Thtnc— The draw for th e tenth lottery organised by the Social and Welfare Lotteries Board will be held at the Chinese Towr, Hall, here tomorrow at 230 p.m.32 words
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Article22 1953-01-31 4 TEO LAI HIANG (40), was fined $50 by the Muar Magistrate for trespassing o n Bukit Chili Estate. Bukit Pasir22 words
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Article85 1953-01-31 4 TAN BAH SOON' p ead*d guilty mi n the Muar Hgh Court to a charge of being m possession of materials foi counterfeiting ten and twenty I coins. The impU mci tg I counterfeiting and ute <. jntfrCeited coin* were produced n ojrt. Mr. Justice Paul85 words
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Article17 1953-01-31 4 and 1 2 IT.;. when tary ducte on i •s ed tnena A17 words
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Advertisement29 1953-01-31 4 If fWM^^^&t 1 CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. I I lOC CAN OP.KN A SAVINGS \H W N I AS LITTLE AS $1/. IMtBKCSI v\ (i PAID AT PKK ASM29 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-01-31 5 They Watch And Cheer a Hoc I ll i> H.-nif Kon« Ha* and Ml Aw v 1 «>kc Singapore teaai uifin.il> and I)!i\fr, laid BoWOTa before a, portraH of v ulj frirnd the bl« Mr \u H.>«>. m Hony39 words
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Article, Illustration139 1953-01-31 5 H ipsday: The nr>i fan B tgger M itch be- B >ng XV and Sq I2tto R val r i c erged easy p int v i goal, pc ilty). Tb.e Lan- -j er sei >: > wl i adaptc I ?s bel to the wet139 words
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370 1953-01-31 5 Tennis Stars Will Try New Army Courts UNDER the patronage of the Commander-in bief, (ieneral Sir Charles F, Keightley K. B K8.1.. D.5.0.. the (IHQ FARELF Tennis Club Tanglin will be officially opened on Sunday at 4 p.m. On this occasion. Captain A. F. Lock, the Club Secretary, has gathered370 words
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Article57 1953-01-31 5 KOTA BAHRU, Thins Kelantian will hold a class for would-be coaches and for those who have attended the Dyson and Barkway courses when Mr. George Pallett arrives at Kota Bahru some time m the middle of February. It is expected that Treng' ganu will send a number57 words
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425 1953-01-31 5 NEW YORK, Jan. >9. (AP).— Danny Nardico, Tampa, Florida, light heavyweight who knocked out Jake Lamotta, is rated "Fighter of the Month" lor January m the copyright monthly ratings of Nat Fleischer, editor of Ring magazine. Eddie Chavez, San Jose, California, who upset champion425 words
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Article73 1953-01-31 5 PAISLEY. Scotland. Jan. 29 i (AP) British bantamweight champion Peter Keenan floored Frank Williams 11 timeslast night before the referee called a halt to the massacre after seven rounds. The little Scotsman belted the English challenger all over the ring from the opening .jong. Williams was73 words
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Article716 1953-01-31 5 36 WORLD RECORDS ACCEPTED LONDON, Jon. 29, (UP)— The Internai tional Amateur Athletic Federation yesterday recognised 36 new world track and field records including seven by United States athletes and 14 which were established m the 1952 Olympic Games at Helsinki. In audition the Federation also recognized 23 new Olympic716 words
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Article319 1953-01-31 5 NEW YORK, Jan. 29, (AP).— Fred Wilt is certain the four-minute mile will be run within the next year or two but he figures a European, and not Australia's John Landy, will be the one to do it. •'The four-minute mile isn t just a possibility, it's319 words
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Advertisement270 1953-01-31 5 OH STAGE (MUJDO^ft DAILY Q'JEENIE PAUL presents THE SUN-KISSED CUTIES BRAND NEW STAGE SHOW "Rhythm. Rendezvous" with \\O\ and EVE-lAN SEATS S4 (BESERVEP); S3 &S> (INKLSKRVED) Preceded by ON SCREEN at 1,6. IS 9.30 CORNEL WILDE m fe STEVE COCHRAN N.B. ON SCREEN ONLY at 11 fc 1.45 (Umml PHeesl270 words
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Article1042 1953-01-31 6 II is possible for the University to launch aFosum where political issues can be freely discussed where awkward questions can be asked and which Radio Malaya might be allowed to broadcast J*. the distance can be heard thr fainl rumbles of an impending trade dash between Britain1,042 words
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Article291 1953-01-31 6 Review of Views Rent Fight THE move by the Association of Tenants of New Houses to stop rent increases should receive a warm welcome from the general public who are beinj* exploited by landlords, says Utusan Melayu; If the committee set up to look the question of rent receives many291 words
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Article, Illustration906 1953-01-31 6 ALEX JOSEY - POLITICS IN THE UNIVERSITY ALEX JOSEY versify of Malaya could provide this information, and, more particularly, make it possible for at least a limited number of people to hear genuine political debates. Radio Malaya perhaps might have sufficient courage to help the University reach a much wider audience. V/as Shocked906 words
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1122 1953-01-31 6 Sir. Controversy over the proposed Chinese University is now raging fast and furious m the Press and we are to have an exchange of views between Sir Chenglock Tan and Sir Sidney Came on the air tonight. There would seem, from the correspondence1,122 words
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Letter66 1953-01-31 6 Sir,— Colossal Quo V.;< my foot! Business magnates always find an easy way out. namely, of passing on to the common man their excess ex i '■ire. It however, cinema fans can control their desire and not ruih to see the picture now. then I66 words
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Article, Illustration234 1953-01-31 7 NiM> V Jan. 29. (IP).— The Foreign SecreM \nthonv riden. answered the demand of the ot State. Mr. John Foster Dulles that uld unite by declaring last night that Bri,,t r« ady to join any political federation. ent is not ready toAP - 234 words
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45 1953-01-31 7 B oresent- "See ite I te Vicsnow J. c part I sun- ry to prisoner rtppear- Rev. thei rtfui q te a at eny romi Serf <c aa iissSk on and c maid, c y i to- B.O.B.O. - 45 words
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Article22 1953-01-31 7 29. Prince .lean Pri B urces 1 reE :abeth at ich will unite House of the Bt time22 words
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Article105 1953-01-31 7 CANBERRA. Jan. 29 (Reu-vr-AAPi. Australia!) Prime Minister Robert Menzies said today he had not taken part m discussions about the formation oi a military council m Singapore to coordinate aniiCommunist operations m Asia. Mr. Menzies was asked at a pres< conference to comment on105 words
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Article23 1953-01-31 7 CAIRO. Jan. 29 (AP)— Egypt yesterday submitted to Britain a counter proposal for Anglo Egyptian agreement over the Sudan, it was officially announced.23 words
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Article228 1953-01-31 7 LONDON .Jan. 29 (AP).— British Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton said yesterday Mail Mau terrorists are steadily losing ground m their fight to drive the white settlers out of the East African 1 colony of Kenya. He told the House of Commons that the areas under228 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-01-31 7 photo These are not space cadets, but American soldiers m Korea donning a new type of coldbar suit to protect them against the cold. They will test the suit made of plastic and weighing only four pounds a s against 12-15 pounds of regular army winter issue clothes. A lightweightAP - 61 words
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Article151 1953-01-31 7 Churchill In Ike's Trip LONDON, Jan. 29, (UP).— Prime Minister Winston j Churchill said today that" "nothing but good" could come from President Eisenhower's! recent trip to Korea. The Prime Minister, home after talks m the United States I and a vacation m Jamaica, looked fit and held a press151 words
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Article51 1953-01-31 7 THE largesi single item m West Germany's new budget the biggest since the war t :it !O;.*io:l to *^c proposed Eurooean Army. West German Finance Mister Fi iU Schaffer Gi many plans to spend 25 000 sterling on her j pean Arm\ contribution this ea iReuter - 51 words
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Article41 1953-01-31 7 THE United States AmbasMr, Henry Cabot Lodge. J: personally delivered to the United Nations Secretary-General. Mr. TTygve Lie yesterday the Brsl batch of 1.000 loyalty i eck foi ms I <■ filled oui by Americana king for the world orga- ttion.- U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article74 1953-01-31 7 THE Israel Communist Party j m-uspaper kol liaam was closed down for ten days from yesterday by order of Minister of the Interior. Israel Rokach. AMERICAN battle casualties m Korea now totalled 129,153, an increase of 182 over last week's report, the Deience Depai tnient announced. UP. A BOMB explodedAFP - 74 words
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Article32 1953-01-31 7 REAR Admiral AD. Nicholl, wartime commander of the much-bombed British cruiser Penelope sunk m 1944. *aid yesterday that Britain has no naval fighters which can deal with the modern iet bomber.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article32 1953-01-31 7 REFUGEES at the Rennies Mills camp Hongkong's largest settlement of refugees from the mainland have petitioned the government for an extension of rice rations for more than 2.000 of their number U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article30 1953-01-31 7 HIGH-RANKING Japanese officials arrived m Saigon for negotiations with French and Vietnam authorities to prepare for the establishment of a Japanese diplomatic mission and settle th c reparations problem. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article26 1953-01-31 7 POLICE arrested 23 people m a raid on a Communist Tudeb Party cell m Teheran on Tuesday. They also seized a quantity of propaganda material.— AFP.AFP - 26 words
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Article30 1953-01-31 7 A 25-year-old Negro, William Davis, confessed m Newark, New Jersey last niffht to the murder of his employer Mrs. Senada Coats Evans (28) separated from her writer husband. A AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article70 1953-01-31 7 TOKYO. Jan 29 (AFP). The United States Army Chief of Staff. General Lavvton Collins, this afternoon conferred with the new Eighth Army Commander, General Maxwell Taylor, and General Mark Clarlj. U.N. Commander-in-Chief, presumably on the future conduct of the Korean war. Collins returned here70 words
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Article163 1953-01-31 7 Menon Case: Judgment Reserved MADRAS. Jan. 29 (UP) Orders were reserved by the High Court here today on a reference made by the Chief Presidency Magistrate on the validity of the Fugitive Offenders Act. The reference was a sequel to the action under the Fugitive Offenders Act against Mr. Govinda163 words
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Article93 1953-01-31 7 ALBUQUERQUE. Jan. 29 (AP)— Word that jewels worth US$6,OOO are missing brought a new turn today m the case of a slain FrenchChinese wife, daughter of a prominent Singapore family. Her geologist husband, 56--year-old Allen White, and his lawyer told a reporter the gems are missing,93 words
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Article67 1953-01-31 7 MELBOURNE, Jan. 29 (Ren-ter-A AP) Mr. Jame? Henry Sculling, first Australian-born Labour prime minister, died here yesterday, aged 76. He had been ill for some time. A member of the House of Representatives from 1022 to his retirement m 1949. Mr. Sculling was Prime Minister67 words
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Article44 1953-01-31 7 MANILA, Jan. 29 (AFP)— Miss Armi Kuusela. 1952 Miss Universe, who will be crowned at the 1953 Philippine Trade Fair, will travel incognito to Manila to avoid being mobbed by autograph hunters en route. The Fair will open on Feb. 1.44 words
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144 1953-01-31 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 29, (Reuter-.— Dr. Ting-fu Tsiang, Chinese Nationalist delegate to the United Nations, yesterday criticized British Prime Minister Winston Churchill for giving "gratuitous and pointless advice" and called on Britain to vfrthdraw diplomatic recognition from Communist China. He referred to Mr. Churchill's144 words
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390 1953-01-31 7 POLICE CHECK FIRE ON QUEEN ELIZABETH FOLLOWS EMPRESS LINER'S LOSS SOUTHAMPTON, Jon. 29— Fire broke out aboard the giant liner, Queen Elizabeth, m dry dock here last night, but damage was confined mostly to a single cabin. The fire started m the top-deck state room but was brought under controlU.P.; A.F.P.; Reuter - 390 words
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Article25 1953-01-31 7 DI'XBAR. SCOTLAND. Jan. 29, (AP)— General Sir Francis Reginald Wingate a former Governor-General of the Sudan died a: his home here yesterday. He was 91.25 words
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Article62 1953-01-31 7 SOUTHAMPTON, Jan. 29 (Renter). An arson expert from Scotland Yard London's police headquarters whs called m today to investigate a fire last sight on board the 83.000--ton liner Queen Elizabeth En dock at Southampton. The expert, 1.. Nichools, director of the police forensic science laboratory62 words
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182 1953-01-31 7 BANDOENG, Jan. 29 (AFP)— Soviet and Wfesfeni delegates clashed today at the meeting of industi v and trade committee of the ECAFE conference here o\er the question of capital goods and industrial equipment of South-East Asia. r Soviet delegates. S. Nemt* china said182 words
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Article26 1953-01-31 7 FRED N. SAIGH i the St. Louis CArdii all ball team, was scnteiu months In prison Fined US$l5,OOO jresterdas Foi come tax evasion.- APAP - 26 words
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Article140 1953-01-31 7 NEW YORK, .lai, (IP) The Australian Ambassador. Sir Perry Spender, urged m a speech here yesterday that the English-speaking: nations agree upon a common policy m South East Asia and Westers Pacific. "Our most pressing need today is a common Anglo American polity m relation140 words
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Advertisement89 1953-01-31 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS iffECTIVE 2nd FEBRUARY 7953 THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL CALL AT MALACCA DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS ML. 104 ML. 121 Mt. 109 "sopore Dep. 0650 K. Lumpur Dep. 0730 K. Lumpur Dep. 1735 MC Ctcc A 0 7 50 Molocc<l Atr 0805 Mplocc. Arr. 1810 Dep. 0800 D 0815 Dep.89 words
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Advertisement72 1953-01-31 7 4S m fSk AND I 'I r^nrV^ 1 DMDrUAOC TH^Cy Your family and triers MJHinMat iy£™ exchange them m an. I Singapore and V io a fIOBIHSOHtCOaTD! S,n S «por^ Lumpur Store for GIFTS that will make this and Ifuala luwpur. j!O/'(iitnmiiu^ CHINESE NEW YEAR ROBINSON LCO..ITIL VmnWt ntfW ltflll72 words
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Miscellaneous83 1953-01-31 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stonroir London Co"i»oondenf LONDON, Jon. 29. The following ore the closing prices of rubbti ond tin on London Morket fodoy LONDON. RUBBER LONDON UN Spot 2 3.\d. Morch 231 d. Spot £964 per ton Apr June 23 d. buyers, £965 seller* J u y Sept 22;83 words
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Article430 1953-01-31 8 We'll Beat Record,' Says A ussie A irman DARWIN, Jan. 29:— A Royal Air Force Canberra jet crew, with the London to Darwin speed record safely to its name, last night got a challenge that the mark would not be longIVC The British flyers took an unofficiallyReuter; A.P. - 430 words
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Article90 1953-01-31 8 BOURNEMOUTH. Jan. 29 (Reuter) Experts are to study a scale model of this .south toast resort's mile coastline i<> find a way of keeping the sands from di minishing. l\\ creating winds tides m miniature, scientists of tin- national research laboratory hope that the model will reveal methods90 words
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Article93 1953-01-31 8 LONDON. Jan. 29 (Reuter) The Royal Aero Club announced here yesterday that subject to official confirmation the Canberra H bomber which flew overnight from London to Darwin did the journeyin 22 hours and 21.8 seconds The British plane covered the 8,<i08.5 miles at a93 words
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Article78 1953-01-31 8 MANILA, Jan. 29, (UP) A twin-engined "Dove" passenger plane made by Britain's De Havilland firm for the Japanese Airline arrived here yesterday en route to Tokyo and is scheduled to resume the flight today. The plane is the first of 14 passenger planes ordered78 words
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Article57 1953-01-31 8 Reds Have DeltaWing Aircraft LONDON, Jan. 29, (AP) The Royal Aero Club's official magazine said the Russians reported y have developed a new Delta-wing night fighter thai has dealt "serious losses' to American bombers over No! til Korea. The magazine, F!igh f quoted eyewitnesses as saving he plane is equipped57 words
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176 1953-01-31 8 WASHINGTON. Jan. 29, (UP; R E. Hardingham, Secretary of the British Air Registration Board, said on his arrival here he hoped the Civil Aeronautics Administration would agree to reciprocal certification of jet airliners before the Comet-111 comes out of the factory m 1H55. United States officials176 words
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Article60 1953-01-31 8 PANAMA, Jan 29, <AP> President Jose Antoni Remon reminded Americans Living here that his country would like more rent for the Panama Canal Zone. Addressing the American Society at a banquet m his honour, the president said he may go to Washington to confer \vi:ii President60 words
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Article40 1953-01-31 8 TOKYO, Jan. 29, (UP)— Red China has manufactured her first movie projectors and is producing them m quantity, Peking Radio said today. TvNanking Film factory tun out the projectors and > date has marie more than 100 of them.40 words
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Advertisement301 1953-01-31 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due P.Sham Doe Penang From "Pakhoi" Feb 6 Feb 11 Feh <) Hongkoßi "Anking" Feb 9 Feb 11 Hongkoac Sails Sails Penang Spore301 words
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Advertisement519 1953-01-31 8 EAST ASIATIC Li SAILINGS FROM S(ANI)INAM\ k S pore s "MORELIA' for Bangkok Talnibar 31 31 "MEONIV for Bangkok 15 16Feb it ;n "PATAGONIA" for Adelaide. Melbourne. Barnie Sydney (not loading local cargo) 21 23 Feb II 7 t "LALANDIA" for Bangkok 7/1 Mar "INDIA" for Bangkok 9 ,'lOMar I519 words
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232 1953-01-31 9 ANGLO-JAP TALKS ON BALANCE OF PAYMENTS OPEN Talks on the balance of payi Britain and Japan opened this morning FordpOfflce. Pc of Anglo-Japanese trade' during the conference, the ask for the alleviation of, estlictions on imports from 1 ipaneae trade sources a ever, were quoted by the Japanese pre>;s a-Reuter; U.P.; A.P. - 232 words
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Article, Illustration236 1953-01-31 9 HONGKONG businessmen are busy making preparations for the forthcoming exhibition of theii products to be 'H v d m Singapore during Easter. A delegation of Hongkong manufacturers is expected to visit here m the next few weeks. The party will Include directors and236 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-01-31 9 photo. Members of the Technical Association of Malaya who paid a visit to one of the biggest dredges m South-East Asia, owned by Petaling Tin Ltd. They were shown by Mr. J. Thomas and Mr. E. C. Smith (eighth and ninth from left).- StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article77 1953-01-31 9 TOKYO. Jan. 29 (UP).— Japan's agricultural industry, n the midst ol a spirited meback, produced a postwar record o! 256,681 bales oi v silk m 1952, the Japanese Government announced yesU 'day. The Agriculture and Forestry Ministry, which made the rvey, said the figure v 1977 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-01-31 9 PARIS. Jan. 29 (AFP)— The International Bnnk for Reconstruction and Development has announced a loan of U.S. $19,500,000 to India for industrial development m the Damodar Valley. The loan is intended to finance c-onstructioo projects; ito protect this industrialised j area from floods, to71 words
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Article187 1953-01-31 9 Rubber Talks Are Hopeful, Heah PENANG, Thurs.— If the W nrking Committee of the Rubber Study Group, now meeting m London, could come to an agreement '.i' t? to the consuming and producing countries, it wou d help to remove the misunderstandings, distrust and violent fluctuations m the rubber market,187 words
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Article96 1953-01-31 9 TOKYO. Jan. 2 > (AFP)— Five Japanese firms will import 40.000 tons of coal from [ndo-China m the first six months of the current year, a Japanese trade report said. The Tokyo. Osaka. Toho and Hiroshima gas companies and the Mitsubishi chemicals company are expected96 words
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Article39 1953-01-31 9 HONGKONG, Jan. 29. Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.70 to tl sterling $6,***** to US$l; 51. 835 to Malayan SI: $0,237 to one Indonesian Rupiah Gold $282,875 to one tael. DllOtO.39 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-01-31 9 Paper lanterns by Frank Fehr (imports) exhibited a t a special display of coronation souvenirs at the Council of Industrial Designs ia London.- APAP - 24 words
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Article27 1953-01-31 9 F. W HOFFMAN. California field crop expert, is r i the way to Bangkok to help sd up a rife <::-.r i (i:/«. >>; school.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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260 1953-01-31 9 RUBBER GROUP DECix.JN LONDON, Jan. 29, (AP)— A working i party of the International Rubber Study Group ruled here that a scheme to stabilize natural rubber prices through a buffer stock is practi- i LI cable. This finding was announced after representatives of 20 leading260 words
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Article109 1953-01-31 9 TOKYO. Jan. 29. tVD The Japanese government wants to import 50,000 tons of] Pakistan rice, which ii hopes] will be included m the JapanPakistan trade pact now un- cJer contemplation, it was learned today. Japan imported a similar quantity of Pakistan rice last I109 words
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Article38 1953-01-31 9 AT THE end of persona] savings ai >arhed a total of nearly US$2OO bi on, reports the [nsi it it e of Life Insurance. The Amei ai Bankers Association reports I similar thrift m tnn AFP.AFP - 38 words
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Article82 1953-01-31 9 GENEVA, Jan Eft, (VP). Japan probably will get the green light to Join the General Agreement on Tariff* and Trade at a special GATT session starting here on Monday, according to international trade officials. Both Germany And Italy were welcomed into GATT. but the Japanese82 words
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Article77 1953-01-31 9 Arnold Brackman - Arnold Brack man By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Tina-.. 1 popper trade ein n siderablc intei est I idi i reports of the fir-t planting? m Cast Jai The A!: 11 Tv of A. lift h.u shipp 3 000 i < tO the t and77 words
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Article62 1953-01-31 9 t.o: —The i w tui vate tra Pre < i supplic removt same f ne. A G t V,' annoui g tl dteri said t will i -:••!■>■ •ontrol over the '•ereals from o trfck sterling bea to snf- t pai nentfl London '-:rain f62 words
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Advertisement290 1953-01-31 9 /&aa the pw*»^™ Singapore^^^^^tanbarb J Urutepen&ent Atotnina A/eu^ipupet This morning dail> is published m Singapore and is retailed at 15 NMfei J per ropy. "Singapore Standard" is aevoted lo M.ib> an \\id 0 news jmi pictures < *In addition it carries a complete coverage of world news "Singapore Standard" features290 words
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Miscellaneous534 1953-01-31 9 ZDr^.^r* X 1 1 <i N *i»:\i: P isakti 11 W am, Jesse] Labuan. %Sos Itb Geel an 2 30. 545 DIAR T g JL4O7> 355 p m 9 m k RADIO PROGRAMME R \DIO \I.\LA\ V X I 9.45 a :r> ()ANT\s BO\( mk> i K"\i: [nterludt 730 Time534 words
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Article, Illustration211 1953-01-31 10 ' ANACRUSIS - Whistle. Stop! I t's The 'Sun-Kissed Cuties'! 'ANACRUSIS' MUSJX NOTES By BACKSTAGE WITH THE "SUN KISSED ClTll ing this line-up of Australian pulchritude f I Queenie Paul's "Sun Kissed Cuties" uno ar<i ar M "n« l pore audiences something to wow about w,tn tl sentation of ''Rhythm Rendezvous' at theO. Henry - 211 words
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Article, Illustration877 1953-01-31 10 J HOI GH about our on n Si c Juni »r S3 mphonv < tra and the Children 5 I hrchestra v\ hich have been making rather h going of it during this past year •wing, 1 am told, to lack <>i instrumentalists or877 words
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Article483 1953-01-31 10 HTHE Singapore Teachers' Training College production or "H.M.S. Pinafore." which has been playing m the Victoria Theatre, was the first (ulber; an S-:--livati comic opera to be mounted m Singapore for over a decade. And. taking all m all. a very worthy production it was. IV.F.D. - 483 words
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Article614 1953-01-31 10 BARRY OLIVER - STA GEDOOR BARRY OLIVER By r FHE Stage Club's 'Love m x Idleness" proved to be a very popular production m November, but there is no idleness about the Stage Club itself liven with "See How They Run*' at present m the theatre, another play is already o n the614 words
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Article65 1953-01-31 10 ARGENTINAi One of tht f*. youngest and most ravishing Spanish flim stars is Carmen Se villa who is m Bl i e u2 s A! res at th mr.ment m* ot her ni m» are showing here at present and although there wa s no prior notice65 words
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Article823 1953-01-31 10 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES By A O DOTRT many hundreds of enthusiasts will by now have seen the midnight showing of the I rankie Lame picture "Kainbow Kojnd My Shoulder** and will have had their appetite whetted for the forthcoming singing contest. There hag not been any823 words
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Article139 1953-01-31 10 r;REECE:-The remarkable rj/ 3nc l'r ary de dicated to the Goddess Hera at Paestum has caused art circles once more to declaim that classical Greek architecture has never been equalled. The temple was erected towards 570 BC some 2,500 years ago. This temple was destroyed by an139 words
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Article27 1953-01-31 10 Lola Floreg, the singer and the ballerina Pilar Lopez were there to meet her and she 2f» Jeted and dined and Wined all over town.27 words
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Advertisement305 1953-01-31 10 w^* w,^^. a-; J!>i ra^ VftWTADEVmiIA 1 'da i- Ibr i -k when 'ii.uiv «>h >ri- ii. toil." ll'-.lirr Kli>\\ rOfl I\ I RTONI > ware ol J SB J > false Infoi m i i Bbc i tua q i > s possible. He guarded J > tnha r••305 words
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Advertisement140 1953-01-31 10 DICK JAMES I WILL NEVER CHANGE I WENT TO YOUR WEDDING THE INCH WORM JOY NICHOLS WALLY PETERSON THAT'S THE WAY TO WRITE A LCVE SONG GRETE KELLER I TALK TO THE TREFS RENDEZVOUS IN VIENNA. ELTON HAVES THE BROOM, THE SHOVEL, THE POKER AND THE TONGS THE QUANGLE WANGLE'S140 words
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24 1953-01-31 11 H ckey ed victorj a KO ng ;•'■->- -0 i Use «ati ti V* mmvv \cpt i X r24 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-01-31 11 A young Malay boxer goes down but not out. While the referee examines him he raises his glove to signal that he wants to rise— and continue the fight. This is one of the few knock downs m the opening night of Singapore Youth Boxing championships.50 words
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358 1953-01-31 11 PARIT BINTAR, Thurs.— An inter school knock out soccer competition for boys under 4 ft. 10 ins. and under sixteen years of age and a combined inter school sports will feature the programme of celebrations m connection with Federation Day this year. This358 words
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Article720 1953-01-31 11 Some Have Skill— But All Have Guts IF courage and guts, skill and the eagerness to mix it freely are any criterion, Singapore's young boxers, who made their debut m the Colony's first Youth championships on Wednesday night at the Singapore Badminton Stadium, are certainly our best720 words
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Article17 1953-01-31 11 CITY beat Varsity by one point m the annual chess fixture over 30 boards yesterday.17 words
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Article57 1953-01-31 11 The Jollilads team against the British Military Hospital at soccer on Sunday at Fairer Park i s Achuthan, Narayanian Khrishnasamy, Safwan. Ghnni, Baian, Muniyandi. G. Krishnasamy, Vaithylingam, Sintha, Rahman. Vijyanathan, Mcrah. Magid, Ebrahim. A meeting will be held at 243 Tanjong Pagar Road at 3.30 p.m. Those interested57 words
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Article30 1953-01-31 11 VICTORIA SCHOOL beat Star Rangers 5—3 at soccer yesterday. Scorers for the winners were Ismail. Samy. Mahesa and Henry John (2). For Rangers: Good Song and Ah Bong.30 words
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Article24 1953-01-31 11 IRC beat Fathul Karib 3—l ai soccer yesterday. Eddy. Salehudin and Loganaihan scored for IRV while Mahmud scored for Fathul Karib24 words
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Advertisement122 1953-01-31 11 ANNOUNCEMENT Borneo Motors Limited. Singapore, annnmce that their telephone numbers wiil be changed to *****/5/0/7/8 (5 lines* as from Feb Ist 19f>3 TO LET TO LET Godowns ;icressible by Ro;kJ or Sea at all times Apply Post Box 12RH Singapore. NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the Higrh Court122 words
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Advertisement609 1953-01-31 11 Applications ire Inv d lot the iv :.r ncles In ir <■ Public V. artel Ste» gapi (a) A [slant m .ec) (b) istani I j Surveyor HMfl I Si scale For Mid (b) is $528 x 36 1 pm Td' molunenti a1 range from:Btactc OMetr: |7M -790 W A609 words
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Miscellaneous132 1953-01-31 11 TTZ7Z V-ru^e -ac. vM I RiP-Tco WHUT?-SOM=- 1 -^O' .N-STAMCE GORiLLA-FACE VI T-AN' SLAUGHTERHOUSE BROWN, S(Oa?-MAH ITHASSEAS_> > B -Bu^ S O W HUT bOM- C ROGAN.TH'LIGMTWEiGHT/ TH' WELTEPwE-GhT-An' FLAT•»**3k OWS X B E lED^?r^ >a?^ *fT£^sVgot ruAMP// NOSE floogerty-an' hash- 1 VJ^I Ix^aE'LLG l^^B^iSP^^V FACE HORRI6AN— THEY ALL. k132 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-01-31 12 luove are race "n^hes of the second days races of the Perak Turf tiuo January meeting last Wednesday. Photos by Standard cameraman Lean Kup Seng.25 words
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Article, Illustration579 1953-01-31 12 'And I suppose you want to know how I came to be called The French Angel," boomed Maurice Tillet. raising a massi' c ugly head as his thick w hite fingers delicately brought a glass of orangeade tn his big mouth at the Kalians Airport yesterday. "Weil,579 words
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Article324 1953-01-31 12 ADELAIDE, Jan. 29 (Reuter-AAP)— South Africa forced a draw with Australia m the fourth Test here today finishing 199 runs behind with four wickets m hand after batting for 257 minutes m their second innings. Australia 530 m their first innings declared their second at324 words
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Article99 1953-01-31 12 PORT OF SPAIX. Trinidad, Jan 29, (Router*. The (Ticket Te between West Indies and I a ended m a tame draw here today. i:* r i:a whic made 417 m their Uminjs were cii-,:ni^sed i 294 by lunch to. lay. leaving tlie We-- Indies to score99 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-01-31 12 fho r\ .*°Uowing will represent the Chinese Swimming Club m a iriend.y game o; table tennis against the City Council SD-.>rts Club at Farrer Park o n Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. Jimmy Lim. Yap Sze Tag, Lim Wai'Sheng, w- Ken Sul Kwan L >'e Ho! William Wee53 words
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Article364 1953-01-31 12 KHOO BOON CHOO - KHOO BOON CHOO By PENANG. Thurs. After their systematic training the past few weeks Penang are confident of giving Selangor a very hard fight m the AllBlues rugby final at Seremban on Saturday. Though Selangor appear to be the better side, yet Penang ar -T, J364 words
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Article, Illustration592 1953-01-31 12 And Hattrick For All Blues By SKIP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Selongor All Blues, who will mcct 1 Penang m the All Blues final at Seremban tomorrow, are confident of a "hattrick" despite the fact that Penang have been their "bogey team" whenever they have met. i592 words
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Article123 1953-01-31 12 ST. LOUIS. Jan. 29 (AP) Australia's great tennis player, Frank Sedgman, stretched his match lead to 10-6 last night, but it took a 30-game set to whip Jack Kramer 16-14. In the first set Sedgman beat promoter Kramer 6-2. Kramer broke through the Aussie's service m the123 words
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Article461 1953-01-31 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By IPOH, Thurs.— PaKtoy, Goring, Dewin, Dewar, Unaware and All Baba were very impressive workers at this morning's workouts of candidates m preparation for their en--1 gagements for Saturday. Dewin, with Russell i astride, was slightly ahead of Dewar m a testing run over461 words
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132 1953-01-31 12 IPOH, Thurs. The Malaya Cup soccer final which was run for the first time m Ipoh was an overwhelming success with a record collection of $41,420. states the Perak AFA report issued today. For the splendid way m which the arrangements were mad,, the. executive132 words
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Article23 1953-01-31 12 i I\ C ing of Sunday at 4 p.m.. I ek, the tickets wi'J personnel j due to lin I dation.23 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous317 1953-01-31 12 Weights For Third Day WEIGHTS for the last day of the Ipoh races on Saturday are: CL. 4, DIV. I—9 F. Constellation 8.03 Whaler 808 Oomaridairn 9.00 Jeannette 8.03 Oregon II s!o7 Pilot's Point B.o9ls eJoice 8.01 Meteorite 804 Flame of the Kronchong 7.10 Dante's Idyll 804 Forest 8.07 T317 words
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