Singapore Standard, 6 February 1953
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Title Section11 1953-02-06 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD pi ii. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FpBEIJARY 6, 1953. TWELVE PAGES11 words
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Article274 1953-02-06 1 ROBBERS' HAULS TOTAL $23 ,000 I i nrtei 3 ipOTe I t^Ot 523,000 m, ■ap-| A n was entei ered Bnn »wn had I ecu Bring the es and' text es Amerilaught- S.::g.i- pore, were robbed of valuables worth U.5.51,6()5 (approximately $4.81"5 Malayan; They lost nine U.S.S 100 travellers' cheques,274 words
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Article64 1953-02-06 1 SIR Alexander Carr Saunders, who played a big part m founding the University of Malaya, will arrive m Singapore next month on his way to Hongkong m connection with his work as member of the Colonial and Inter-Univer-sity Council. He will be accompanied by Mr.64 words
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Article28 1953-02-06 1 COMMUNIST Radio Peking yesterday admitted that Allied bombers and warships have levelled the important Red east coast city of Hungnam forcing the neonl^t^iive underground.M U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration224 1953-02-06 1 PENANG, Thurs.— A 19-year-old student, Cheah Cheng Teik, of Chung Ling High School, was shot dead by an unknown gunman on the road m front of his residence m Carnavon Lane at about seven o'clock Two shots were heard by the people inside his house and224 words
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Article36 1953-02-06 1 New York Police are investigating the death of Mr. James Doyle, American atomic scientist working on atom research for the Government, who was found dead last night witjwn ice-pick m his hear* m ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration518 1953-02-06 1 New Threat To Holland And Britain AMSTERDAM, Feb. 5— A new North Sea gale last night drove the sea through dykes m Holland and Belgium for a second time and lashed the east coast of Britain with a mounting fury that threatened to cost the lives ofU.P.; Reuter; A.P.; AP - 518 words
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Article28 1953-02-06 1 OVER 150 buildings were reduced to ashes m a big fire m Borneo a few days ago. Damage is estimated at 40,000,- 000 rupiahs. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article141 1953-02-06 1 LONDON, Feb. 5 (ReuW)— Questions will be asked ih the House of Commons next week about the detention m Singapoie for two years of Mr. John Eber, a Singapore barrister. A Labour member of Parliament, Mr. Stanley Awberry, will ask Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Colonial141 words
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Article56 1953-02-06 1 LONDON. Feb. 5 (Renter)— Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary and Mr. Richard Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer have fixed their visit to Washington for early next month, the Foreign Office announced today. The visit will last a few days and will be devoted fo economic talks56 words
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Article19 1953-02-06 1 THAI naval and air attaches m the United States. Philippines and India have been re- A.F.P. called.A.F.P. - 19 words
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Article10 1953-02-06 1 GUNUNG RAUNG m E^ Java erupted yesterday.-HBH UP.U.P. - 10 words
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Article85 1953-02-06 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. a Authoritative sources said today President Eisenhower ordered the United States Seventh Fleet to abandon the "neutrality patrol" of Formosa a few hours after he read his State of the Union message to Congress. General William Chase. Chief of the United States Mission85 words
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Article74 1953-02-06 1 LONDON, Feb. 5, (Reuter) The marriage will take place shortly between Mr. William Nicol Gray C.M.G., D.5.0., former Commissioner of Police for the Federation of Malaya and Jean Marie Frances, widow of Major Sir John Backhouse. M,C. who died of wounds m Northern France m74 words
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Article34 1953-02-06 1 "ELIZABETH the Queen," a 5,000-foot colour film of the Queen's coronation, will be on show throughout Britain six days after the Coronation. A shorter version will b^shown m foreign countries. I A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article62 1953-02-06 1 SEOUL Feb 5 (AP) Pilots of a radically new US. jet night fighter plan e the Skynight -have shot down Red planes m Korea without even seeing them, the Marine COrP Thr i t d win d jet F-3D built by Douglas Aircraft is equipped with a62 words
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Article26 1953-02-06 1 THE search for a missing British four engined plane which disappeared on Monday with 39 persons over the North Atlantic has been abandoned.26 words
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Article139 1953-02-06 1 ACTION may be taken m Singapore shortly to make representations m Britain for Queen Elizabeth II to visit Malaya when she goes to Australia next year. Sir Han Hoe Lim, one of three prominent residents who bad suggested that the Queen should be induced to include139 words
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Article135 1953-02-06 1 THE Federation Division of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve will take part m operations against Communist terrorists m the near future, according to a statement issued by the Defence .Secretory vesterday._| The statement says as the Division expands m personnel and completes its135 words
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Article, Illustration177 1953-02-06 1 IT WAS 20 years ago since Mrs. Chen Sui Kin. who is 73 years of age today, visited Singapore. Then her two sons were just starting up m business. Last night Grandma Chen flew into Kallang Airport from Hongkong making her first flight. The pilgrimage startedStandard - 177 words
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Article50 1953-02-06 1 Quit Or Bloodshed' CAIRO. Feb. 5 (Reuter)— Major Saleh Salem. chief adviser on the Sudan to Premier Mohamed Naguib declared yesterday that if British forces refused to quit Egypt, the clear policy would be "to resort to struggle m all fields, even if this leads to our blood being shed."50 words
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Article68 1953-02-06 1 LONDON. Feb. 5. (Renter) Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden is expected to tell the House of Commons today that Britain cannot accept a United States repudiation of the wartime Yalta agreement to give Russia the Kurile Islands and South Sakhalin. Mr. Eden made this clear to68 words
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Article33 1953-02-06 1 BRITAIN yesterday made strong representations to Israel m Tel Aviv and London following recent incidents on the Jordan-Israeli frontier m which two Jordan villages, Falana and Rantis, were ghell- cd.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article109 1953-02-06 1 KUALA LUMPUK, Thurs. The three terorists killed this morning by the First Cameronians brings the total number of terrorists eliminated by this famous British Regiment to 100. The First Cameronians hay,. been operating jn the Federation since May. 1959. Gen. Sir Gerald Tcmpler, sent the following109 words
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Article113 1953-02-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Th i Five more Comma:, ten ists have been killed and another wounded by Secui Forces m the Federation. One i member of the Security F< I bi en slightly wound Three terrorists wece killed this morning by the Sup] Comp B v v113 words
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270 1953-02-06 2 BACK TO NORMAL REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Mental Hospital Uniformed Start" Inion will meet Government representatives on Monday, to resume negotiations with a view to settling its wage claims. ["hi eel i- ng amn I by th< La »ur Commissioner, Mr. G. W.270 words
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Article147 1953-02-06 2 A DRIVER. Osman bin Hassan, was charged bel >re Mr, R.C Hoffman m the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday with causing the death ol a motor cyclist, Lee Chy< Poh. by driving m a m gent manner un Changi Road. Ng Ah Liang,147 words
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Article39 1953-02-06 2 ATOMIC physicist and Nobel Prize winner m Physics. 1948, Prof. P.M.S. Biackett, will give a public lecture on "Cosmic Rays" at Oei Tiong Ham Ha!! University of Malaya. Cluny Road, on Feb. 12 at 5.30 p.m.39 words
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Article79 1953-02-06 2 ONE of the two Singapore army captains who won -hares m a British football pool has received his prize. The second captain has not yet been officially told how much he has won. "I am not worried about the amount,"' he told The Standard, yesterday. "When79 words
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Article34 1953-02-06 2 THE Singapore Governor. Sir John NicoH and the City Council President, Mr. T.P.F. M.Ne.ce, will attend the annual dinner of the Institute of Architects of Malaya at Ranles Hotel at p.m. today.34 words
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Article135 1953-02-06 2 Standard Stiff Reporter HE G [Singapore, N. m st< y v We *je Uai pal nta hiring 1 f the hospil attendanl :mcYi <. :-v I i n 'l Tt tl l.lOp V \m public bodies ai a tunteei orgai tiona ordinary luals, all to keep135 words
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Article61 1953-02-06 2 SINGAPORE'S Dutch ConDr F A van Woerden. chairman the S pore branch of the CenI el r Nel ler* m flood- Holland, yesterday ed f or f and lonaI thing and I I ling rgently needed. nay v sent to the Director ol the Nethi g61 words
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Article69 1953-02-06 2 THE Singapore Coroner. Mr Gia i Chong Hing, yesterday re rded a verdict of death I v misadventure, at the end of the inquiry into ihe death of an 18-year-o'd Indian boy. P nusanay. i Ponnusamy waj found drowned on Jan 7 by a lileguai 169 words
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Article294 1953-02-06 2 NOT THAT MANY PLACES Standard Staff Reporter ONE HUNDRED and eighty-six students, or more i than half the 351 applications for admission to the University of Malaya, want to join the Faculty of Medicine but there are only 140 places for them, said the Vice-Chancellor,294 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-02-06 2 FOLLOWING the settlement of their strike, workers of the Singapore Mental Hospital returned to their Jobs yesterday al 6 a.m. one hour earlier than the scheduled time. Standard photo29 words
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Article, Illustration376 1953-02-06 2 NOT TIME YET, HE SAYS Standard Staff Reporter THE majority of Singapore Chinese business firm** will not consider doing any business with the Japanese, let alone form joint stock companies with them. Mr. Lim Tian Lye, managing partner of Lim Tian Lye and •Co. told The376 words
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123 1953-02-06 2 Houses For Fire Victims Ready Soon FORTY houses built by ihe Singapore Joint Relief Organisation m Kolam Ayer for the victims of the Kampong Bugis fire will be ready m two months, reported Mr. Wong Foo Nam, an architect, at a meeting of the JR O yesterday. He said that123 words
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Article31 1953-02-06 2 A TOTAL of 5,677 long torn of tin metal was exported last month from Singapore and the Federation. The United States took 3.325 long tons.31 words
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Article135 1953-02-06 2 Defence Not Called— 2 Freed HOLDING thai there was no] evidence against two men Sim I 'Ah Lam (20) and Po-' P h Boon MT). charged iv 'pore yesterday with being members of au unlawful assembly at Gopeng Street, the Second District Judge, Air. J. F. M William acquitted them135 words
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Article, Illustration119 1953-02-06 2 Standard Stafl Reporter INMATES of Singapore's Home for the aged, run by the Little Sisters of the Poor, had a Chinese New Year treat yesterday at which brandy was served. Each of the inmate* also re- ceived a "red packet" of Sl and a packet119 words
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Article92 1953-02-06 2 VARSITY CHAIRS THE University of Malaya has "pretty high confidence" that the Chinese Department would be functioning m the next academic year which begins m October, the Vice Chancellor, Sir S y ne y Came told a press conference yesterday. Although he could not promise that the92 words
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Article105 1953-02-06 2 A DISTINGUISHED Indian scholar. Prof. K. A. Nilakanta, retired Professor of History m Madras University, has accepted an invitation to advise on the development, scope and organisation of a Department of Indian Study m the University of Malaya. Sir Sydney, Vice Chancellor of the University of Malaya, ;aid105 words
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Article50 1953-02-06 2 MR. FRANK C. James Singapore City Councillor for East Ward, has been chosen to succeed .Mr. A.P. Rajah as the leader ol the Progressive Party m Council. Mr. James will assume his new duties when Mr. Rajah leaves Singapore to attend the Coronation celebrations m June.50 words
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Article33 1953-02-06 2 DUE to arrive m Singapore tomorrow on board the Burnside is a Hereford bull a gift from Australia under the Colombo Plan to Sarawak for raising the standard of its stock.33 words
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138 1953-02-06 2 He Rowed 4 Alleged Robbers Court Told SAPARI bin Hussein, i [bourer m Pulau Bukon the Singapore Third P Cour: Magistrate, Mr S:ngh. yesterday how ne rowed four alleged robbers from I tau Bukom to Pulau Elantu during the Email hours of N 30 las: year, md how later m138 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-02-06 2 Thornr* yen tal» Y\\ CH an' s that s 1 D miTi 1 -üB.-'u B18 words
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Advertisement111 1953-02-06 2 *THE PRESIDENT' is your finest wav to the U 5 A dtreivel) on bill v d he fr* ua* om Singa pore. V oaraj The Presie gourmet aaaeli lea :be lne§l I •kbu r-ijov the bed It Krvacc at no extra barge or a big a' a UmmVr WJfebaty. Siopoxers111 words
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151 1953-02-06 3 MALCOLM S oti Warner, a Leading Aircraftsman attached to the RAF In Singapore. told the Singapore Se :ond Traffic Police Magistrate, Mr. A.W. Ghows, yesterday that he had a few cirinks and did not w what hapDened after that. Pleading guilty to three151 words
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Article100 1953-02-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE time is ripe for the establishment of a defensive a Liance among Asian nations on the lines of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, an Asian diplomatic observer said m Singapore yes:erday. He suggested that a defence set-up by the western nations a.100 words
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Article82 1953-02-06 3 AN" American who came to the University of Malaya as a visitin? Professor of Conservative Dentistry a year ago found the place to his liking and has decided to work here '•permanently.'" He is Prof. W.H. Terrell who has been appointed by the University of82 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-02-06 3 photo. .strike of the hospital assistants has since been cailea oii.| StandardStandard - 12 words
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250 1953-02-06 3 A DEPARTMENTAL drive to encourage courteous service to the public will be made among the staff of the Singapore General Post Office, Mr. W.A. Cooper, Director of Posts, said at a press conference yesterday. A commissionaire will be engaged to help and guide250 words
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Article93 1953-02-06 3 A SINGAPORE motorist fingered his wallet to take out m '..ey for a police officer when he was stopped by a police prowl car for carrying too many passengers, a forjner Police Lieutenant, Mr. Anton Fernando. told the First District Judge, Mr. H. A. Ferrer, yesterday.93 words
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Article102 1953-02-06 3 CHIANG Kirn Seng, who petitioned for a divorce from his wife. Tan Siew Bonn, on the ground of desertion, was granted a decree nisi to be made absolute m three months by Mr. Justice Whitton m the Singapore High Court. They had been married102 words
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Article, Illustration350 1953-02-06 3 Post-Normal Course Will Start This Year Step To Education Service Standard Staff Reporter THE post-Normal Course, the passing of which will qualify normal teachers to enter the Singapore Education Service, will definitely start before the end of this year, probably m October. Mr. R. E. Ince, Deputy Director of Education,350 words
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133 1953-02-06 3 THE SINGAPORE Government Seamen's Union, will ask Government to start negotiations immediately to settle claims of seven seamen employed by the Fisheries Department, who have threatened to go on strike. A union spokesman told The Standard yesterday that the seamen will go133 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-02-06 3 photo. THE Singapore Aero Modellers Society will hold an exhibition of team racing, stunt flying, formation flying and bombing of balloons at the Great Eastern Trade Fair today and tomorrow at 7 p.m. Picture shows members of the Society pictured at their exhibition at the Great Eastern Trade Fair grounds,Standard - 61 words
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Article150 1953-02-06 3 AS the Singapore General Post Office expects to handle about 250.000 greeting cards between now and the Chinese New Year, the public is asked to co-operate by posting early so that the GPO will not be •'swamped." Said the Director of Posts, Mr. \V.150 words
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Article130 1953-02-06 3 Appeal Case: Judgment Reserved JUDGMENT was reserved m an appeal against Mraviction and sentence of Teo Yong Chuan (37) and Ng Kah Whay (24) a woman, who had been sentenced to four years' imprisonment each m a Singapore District Court on a charge of possessing 500 pounds of opium worth130 words
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194 1953-02-06 3 THERE is no widespread unemployment m the Singapore copra industry, though co ra millers are living a hand-to-mouth existence, the Assistant. Commissioner for Labour. Mr. W. I. Galletly, told The Standard yesterday He said thai his department made a survey of ten lead:: g copra194 words
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Article169 1953-02-06 3 More Women Police Wanted Standard Staff* Reporter Tili-. trength of Sh p women force will be doubled this year and vacua i are now open foi 15 more woman constables and an >ther woman inspector. The Police Secret ary, ir Peter Ciague, tod Tha Standard that the force has an169 words
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Article118 1953-02-06 3 ONE ol two men oom I m the Singapore Fourth P- i c Court on extortion eh. ye »ter lay had set i i previous convictions for a similai rice, said the prosecu*. t ".1: er. The magistrate. Mr J. B. Jeyaratnam. sentenced the man, Kamarrudin.118 words
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Advertisement145 1953-02-06 3 Peliciocii... ""K* W«> tmc^***^A^mr .^P^joi- j*? <S"r*a^mtm^^*m .*'"**jß !**fifli K^ SI _T "ra /_^^i*^j^^l I J*******P^ v ~^friTf !y\ ""l —W mm a &GMK L ntcd Hj INZ chefs take as much care J cooks to coax out the full, sat- is succulent dbh! Rich, juicy I s give you145 words
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Advertisement53 1953-02-06 3 ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY_ THE NEwJK*|p___ EVERY INCH A jM/tHOROI GIWRED OFFERS YOU UNIQUE ADVANTAGES SPACIOUS SEATING CAPACITY FOR 6 SEPARATE STORAGE FOR SPAKE WHEEL LARGE LUGGAGE BOOT OF 17 c f SMOOTH AND EFFORTLESS MOTORING POOK NOW For Home -Delivery Sole Distributors: GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. 200., CLEMENCEAU AYE. SINCVPORE PHONE:53 words
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Article192 1953-02-06 4 Malays Told To Help Selves PENANG, Thurs.— lnche Mohamed Sopiee, who presided at the 42nd annual general meeting of the Setia Tanjong Tokong Club, one of the oldest Malay clubs m Penang, urged Malays not to depend on' others for their own advancement, but to achieve social progress through their192 words
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Article, Illustration353 1953-02-06 4 Model School Planned In JB JOHORE BAIERr, Thurs.— The foundation stone ef Princess Elizabeth School lor the blind— the first school m South-East Asia to be designed as a group of cottars— was laid by Tengku Tun Aminah, wife of the Recent of Jobore, this morningStandard - 353 words
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182 1953-02-06 4 IPOH. Trrars. There is a good demand for textiles among the Chinese, who will be celebrating their New Year soon. This is because prices are cheaper than last year by about thirty per cc tt, a well-known Chinese textile merchant told Tne StandardA.F.P. - 182 words
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Article147 1953-02-06 4 i KUALA LIHBPUE, Thurs The President df the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. ,7. G. Adams, today ordered the compiainan' m an assault case to pay $25 as compensation to the accused. The eompiainan*. Kupnumah. wife of a rieark at Police Headquarters wa- alleged to147 words
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Article57 1953-02-06 4 PENANG, Thurs. Lady Templer was among a large and distinguished audience at the Malayan premiere oi "Mandy" at the Cathay Cinema last night. The proceeds of ihe show, believed to be over $2,000, will he added to tlie fund now being launched m Penang fur the57 words
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Article29 1953-02-06 4 A 15-YEAR-OLD Chinese boy, Chan Leong Fatt has been reported missing from his home m Kuala Lnmpur since Jan. 31. The boy lived at 29C Ipoh Road.29 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-02-06 4 photo. MKS. A. NESAKATNAM. wife «f tb<* Assistant Oylon Commissioner i n Malaya, greets tbe Hu.li Commissioner. Geamral Sir Gerald Templer. at the Ceylon Independ-m Day co-.ktail party kerne at Hotel Majestic m Kuala Lumpur n Wednesday. StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article45 1953-02-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Detectives opened fire o n two young Malays, who were alleged to hav e stolen a tarpaulin from the transit camp m Ipoh Road early this morning. Neither of the Malay? %va s hit, but one was arrested.45 words
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Article33 1953-02-06 4 SWAMI Satyananda of Kuala Lumpur will give a pub.;*lecture on tiie second Wor. J Buddhist Conference al Hn» Seek Kia "Essh Buddhist Temple. Gajah Berang Road. Malacca on Sunday 8 p.m.33 words
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Article30 1953-02-06 4 ONE BMB ol polio- and one saae of Bcrub iymh were report co m Ipoh art a the week ending Jar. Neither of the cas&s was fata30 words
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325 1953-02-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent CONFLICTING reaction was expressed by Federal community leaders yesterday to the artieie by the Manchester Guardian urging that taxation be increased m Malaya. Mr. C. O. Lim. Penang Municipal Councillor. said that the paper had uo real understanding of the325 words
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Article682 1953-02-06 4 Non- Malays Are Against Fetters It's Commmalism, They Qv KUALA LVM m UR, TWnrs.— Non-Moby Asion l eQd federation, while expressing support for arty move de cr, cd t roise the economy of the Moioys m this country, feel th ct f z J*% ration Government should not design o682 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-02-06 4 LAD* li Mi i KR thf> hiunc if bah Red < Koae arm.d .r, X14 words
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Article163 1953-02-06 4 PENANG, Thurs— Over eighty dance hostesses of the City Lights Dance Hall who are members of the Penang Caharet Girls* 4fsociation. threaten to go on strike if their management does not auree to their request for an increase m the "sitting out" fee and also163 words
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14 1953-02-06 4 Kinta Bans The Sale of Oats in Tins ft die a cents X I14 words
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Advertisement163 1953-02-06 4 (I (jlimpse of Chinese history FAMOUS /7iFs^Bßfe)k HAN GENERAL j l|/: ./ffljfcSP^. popularly known os 1 M B jjm^*^^^ Kwan Kung, one ot 1A y j ll^ipv^T^^ «*53« rhe two famous !il\j §J M^l^r"^^ generals of the y V > T__B^^__ Romance of the Three L \m Lnw '^^fes^^^^^"'^^^* Kingdoms163 words
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Advertisement87 1953-02-06 4 Stands Made Yoon; -Vigour Renewed Without Operation n ■irlnr f**i <-..Kri» ti- pi v operation! m. -nt i and em ■»,<>«: V" tn <«-»'•• i■ ii^rv. j. ,r> rtaoar ta 24 JT^ 1 I ROTOM I OlMfil' Ana Mtiur r. p \f«i i iii' 1... at nil <i TABS r**87 words
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Article33 1953-02-06 5 Standard Staff Reporter KARACHI has been declared an infected place by the Singapore Government under the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinan.-e. 1939. Small-pox is reported to exist m that port.33 words
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Article194 1953-02-06 5 Staadard Staff Reporter THE tommander-in-"! liief of Roya Thai Navy, /iceAdmiral Luang Yuthasa tr Koso j exported m Singapore this morning on a three-day ■He ill ai rive on boai d HTMS Posamton, which will be corted by HMS Mounts returning the recent to194 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-02-06 5 Mr ifi Mrs. Peter Y. Kwok pictured at the 77th birthday celebration oi Mr. Kwok*> mother (extreme left) iv Singapore, recently.21 words
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Article225 1953-02-06 5 Standard Staff Reporter IF THERE is any oasis for Malayan unity, it should be that of one language. Ungku Abdul .Aziz, of the University of Malaya, told The Standard yesterday. He wa-. commenting >>r. the reported criti is n by a Penans Malay newspaper225 words
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Article205 1953-02-06 5 LONDON. Feb 5. (Reut en The London evening newspaper The Star said today that Malaya was nowhere near the point ""where it could be .->aid that the back of the Communist guerilla activity has been broken." General S:r Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner, was wisely giving205 words
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Article72 1953-02-06 5 S»o«'o»r London Correspondent LONDON Feb. 5. The following oi« tha doting prices of rubbei and tin on London Market today:— LONDON «USBCR tONOON TIN 23 id. Spot £971 per ton lZH.ru 23 id- buyers, £973 sellers. A.r /June 231 d. Three month,: £947 WW. 21 d.72 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-02-06 5 MEMBERS of the Broadway Musical Party. Singapore, who recently celebrated their *i:!nd anniversary. Seated from left to right are: Messrs. Ng Eng Pheow (secretary)- Lim Chwee Beng (auditor): Tan Chin Kirn (patron): Tan Ah Goo (president): Ans Kirn Chwee (patron); Tay Sian Hock (vice-president): Teo Boon Guek (treasurer); and Lira54 words
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Article393 1953-02-06 5 COURT DECISION ON EX TERRORIST XI ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—Holding that the conviction m the case depended solely on the tainted and partial evidence of an accomplice, the Federation Court of Appeal, allowed the appeal of a former terrorist, Lee Kirn Liew alias Ah Kow, and393 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-02-06 5 photos MR. KOH l.ian Wa fa (above), acting Assistant Superintendent of Police, attached to the Singapore C.I.D Uokkien sab-branch, and Inspector J. Matthews, Third Criminal District Court prosecuting officer (below), have been selected to attend a six-month police course at the Hendon Polite College m Britain. They will leave SingaporeStandard - 53 words
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Article66 1953-02-06 5 C 'wealth Plants For Royal Show AN EXHIBITION of plants of the Commonwealth will be a feattire of the Royal Horticultural Society's Chel s c a flower show at the Royal Botanical Gardens. Kew, this year. Invitations have been sent I to all Commonwealth territories, including Malaya and Singapore, to66 words
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278 1953-02-06 5 Standard Staff Reporter EARLY morning programmes from the Singapore station of Radio Malaya are to be extended beginning this Sunday, it was announced by Mr. F. N. Lloyd Williams, Director of Broadcasting, yesterday. Mr. Lloyd Williams said this has been made possible by the278 words
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Article48 1953-02-06 5 KOTA TINGGI. Thurs. Cheong Chong was charged before the President of Sessions Court for possessing four paper packets of chandu and offering $2 illegal gratification to the police who arrested him. Cheong was fined $100 on the first charge, and 5200 on the second.48 words
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Article706 1953-02-06 6 PHE men] randum submitted by I'MXO tc '.he Spec :ai C mmittee set up to inquire into the f o- mic p sition ol the Malays is. we are told by its authors, of a revolutionary character.* 1 It is revolutionary only m the sense that there are706 words
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Article98 1953-02-06 6 UTUSAN MELAYU is afraid that Sing; poi c will be more oi ercr< wd< d m five or si* years to come if government' dues noi take appropriate and, immediate action to limit tne 1 number ol new factories and new hotels being built m, Singapore. I98 words
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Article110 1953-02-06 6 NANYANG SIANG PATJ says* that President Eisenhower's oe-' neutralisation decision was ai daring move but one which needs careful consideration. Rightful fear; have been expressed over a entire Far Eastern war resulting from Formosa's blockade or attempted invasion of the main's::--: The daily says that the success110 words
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Article96 1953-02-06 6 SIX CHEW JIT POH commenting on the same topic says that large-scale military offensive by Formo-a would be premature. Although the extent of American aid to the Nationalists over the past three years ,i- not been revealed, it is evident that it is insufficient for amphibious operations.96 words
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Article72 1953-02-06 6 CHUNG SHING JIT PAO also comments on Eisenhower's decision and stresses that since the fight against Communism is a world-wide struggle and not merely that of a fight with •he Reds 'on the China mainland, full support must be given for the afrit i -Communist, war. Toe daily says72 words
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Article454 1953-02-06 6 Sir; The American Charactei is a very fascinating study. Having lived m tneir wonderful country for about 10 years I feel that I am m a slightly better positi to gi\e an appreciation of this big generous guy than Justice Douglas can atx it th c Malayan454 words
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Article166 1953-02-06 6 Sii Your correspondent ••Live Let Live" whose letter headed "This Nons<:. >( was published m paper on the 24th January 1953 states thai "It is an admitted fact that Government employees today are being pai I fat salaries enjoy better terms and itions of employment than their counterpats166 words
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Article81 1953-02-06 6 Sir: I have heard it said ever so often that what goes up must come down. This is logic. But tell me, has anything that has gone up here come down, except aeroplanes and kites, and, of course, the Singapore Standard m price 1 mean and not81 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-02-06 6 risk, isn't he?— .'round half naksd •ii ..thir like thm.*12 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1953-02-06 6 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY MALAYAN AFFAIRS B» \0 ONE can ever justly accuse me of failing .0 11 remind workers m Malaya that they have tlie legal right to come out on strike. In the past I nave been accused of being a radio rabble-rouser. Certain employers have1,072 words
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618 1953-02-06 6 Rowle Knox - Rowle Knox By DL'RMA'S desire to re■M fashion her defence treaty with Britain seems to have arisen from one of ■hose' sad misunderstandings that make diplomacy between the Orient and the Occident such a nettlebed The Burmese Government had tor some time been618 words
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Advertisement162 1953-02-06 6 SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD IXDEPENDE2 MORNLNC NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: ***** ***** Coole Cr Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, S.ngrmore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, EC. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sulton Street, 83, Cowon Street, 8, Leith Street, TeJephont162 words
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Advertisement14 1953-02-06 6 J urn j 1/ rf f a*aw****t I twai*-*"***" 'mtmlH ***>** Sohmfents: imr f9^mmimmmmtmtSk*< < j^fc______p^~~~~~~^^^^^14 words
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312 1953-02-06 7 Dulles Has Hard Time Reassuring Time Reassuring si M»\ I em\ s— American Secretary of State rl Dulles had a difficult time yesterday tryJ° hn nvince British ministers that President Eisen!!u Formosa policy will not increase the dancneral war. fi w■ f jjt)l, sources said he managed only •p theReuter; UP; AP - 312 words
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Article111 1953-02-06 7 They Died In Trees In Holland VN |> ISLAND. tbitaats of this uns <■ ded »n trees U M«h< refuge liter tame. iM from >urvall on and me sUU hang- themselves roll Into rescue boats r :unbs uere too full, but ,T^he rool an old •Utkally. An army a1 .aptamed111 words
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Article106 1953-02-06 7 (AP) Cities roughoul Natal I ie for the ms m Br.- md opened -he ru Pie•v I andl rerj a fund to ng and ring ml rethi ighout a th rities rhe cash and the I W estvil t pti i Saltfh et I106 words
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Article61 1953-02-06 7 TUNIS. Feb. 5 (Reuter) Parts of the Arab city of Tunis were plunged into darkness last night after terrorists destroyed an electric transformer and tried to blow up another ua the Jewish quarter ol "he town. Serious damage to houses was reported but there was61 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-02-06 7 ONE of the first voters m the nation-wide Vietnam municipal elections held last month. The elections were the first of its kind held m Vietnam and about 70 ocr cent of the electorate voted37 words
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Article190 1953-02-06 7 UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 5, (Renter)— Air. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary General. said yesterday that the United. Nations was "not a profitable place for spies and saboteurs." In a report dealing with the problems of members of the staff accused of subversive activities, the190 words
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Article24 1953-02-06 7 POPE PIUS XII has ordered the Pontifical Relief Commission to increase its efforts to aid the flood-stricken populations of Holland, Belgium and Britain. UPUP - 24 words
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Article25 1953-02-06 7 REPRESENTATIVES of India and Pakistan met yesterday at the Palais des Nations, Geneva, under the chairmanship of U.N. representative on Kashmir, Dr. Frank Graham. AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article23 1953-02-06 7 AMERICAN battle casualties m Korea increased by 271 last week to a new total of 129.424. the U S Defence Department announced. UP.U.P. - 23 words
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Article28 1953-02-06 7 MR ANTHONY Nutting, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs told the House of Commons yesterday that, the BBC's Russian, Polish, Czechoslovakia^ Hungarian and Bulgarian services were be^ng "extensively jammed. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article28 1953-02-06 7 FOREIGN Office source said South Korea soon will send a consul to Australia and is negotiating for nn exchange of diplomatic mission with the Philippines and Thailand. UPUP - 28 words
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Article136 1953-02-06 7 AN all-male jury was completed yesterday to hear the ease of playboy Mi not I Mickev> Jelke. charged with managing a stable of highpriced prostitutes for New York's cafe society clientele. Pjtricia Ward. 19-year-old redhead whose real name is Sandra Wisotsky, is the first IAP - 136 words
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Article32 1953-02-06 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 5„ (Reuter) General Walter Bedell Smith. Under Secretary of State designate, told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday he favoured "determined opposition to Soviet expansion rather than "containment".32 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-02-06 7 photo. AJmiral Earl Mountbatten (left), Allied Navy ana /wr ESS? JtrmtXtX* AtSfns.^ °h U .no«r V a Hh? Turkish S Minlst«. !U..y. I» »'<___ii_i Ambassador to Greece, Sir Charles "Feake« APAP - 31 words
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Article452 1953-02-06 7 "Old Stuff/ Say Allied Officials LONDON, Feb.. 5. Chinese Communist Prime Minister Chou lnloi's proposal yesterday for on immediate ceasefire m Korea followed by a political conference on the fate of prisoners of war was totally unacceptable to Britain, a Foreign Office spokesman said here last night.Reuter; AP; UP - 452 words
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Article58 1953-02-06 7 LONDON. Feb. 5 (Reo ter Food Minister Gwilym Lloyd Georjrt ended sweet rationinf yesterday and hoped the children would not t**i left behind m the race to the shops. Sweets and chocolate* have been 1 1 ri c 1 1 1 rationed m Britain since58 words
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Article80 1953-02-06 7 LONDON. Feb. 5. (Reuter) Egypt has assured Britain that she intends to reach a settlement of the dispute over British forces m the Canal zone by negotiation, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs told the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Lloyd said80 words
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Article203 1953-02-06 7 IKES DECISION NEW DELHI, Feb. 5. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru yesterday expressed concern over the international situation following President Eisenhower's decision to deneutralise Formosa. Nehru, addressing a conference of provincial governors and Indian chiefs of state who met m the capital, was reported to have described203 words
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104 1953-02-06 7 UNITED NATIONS. Feb. 5, (Reuter)— More than 580,000 organised anti-Communist guerillas have been active on the Chinese mainland harassing the Communists, the Chinese News Service, official information agency of the Nationalist Government, said yesterday. Most of the guerillas were m contact with Nationalist military headquarters104 words
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98 1953-02-06 7 Bevan Fears Widening Of Hostilities LONDON, Feb. 5, (Reuter) —Mr Aneurin Bevan. British Leftwing Labour Leader, yesterday criticised the American decision to end the neutralisation of Formosa as likely to lead to widening of hostilities m the Far East. Mr. Bevan said the American decision was noi only fortunate but98 words
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72 1953-02-06 7 LONDON, Feb. 5 (Reuter)— Nyasaland chiefs m Britain to petition the Queen against the proposed federation of their country with Southern and Northern Rhodesia, will not be given an audience by the Queen, a Colonial Office spokesman said yesterday. The chiefs visited Colonial Secretary72 words
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Article204 1953-02-06 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. s.— The White House yester day announced a policy of secrecy on timing of the order President Eisenhower has said he was issuing ia the 7th Fleet to stop "shielding" Red China. Eisenhower's press secretary, James C. Hagerty, told a news conferenceAP; UP - 204 words
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Article109 1953-02-06 7 WASHINGTON. Feb. 5. (I P) —Senator Alexander W i t strongly suggested "fester* that [President Etjenfo •decided to free the Nati< list Chinese troops on Pon for combat as a means <•! ting the Communist line to Red troops m Korea Tho Republican109 words
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Article60 1953-02-06 7 BOMBAY, Feb. 5 (AP)- A mob of rioting lepers from Ihi Acworth Leper Home neai here bombarded the stafl v. -h knives and stones m n den st rat ion against alleged bad food and clothing. S.x fl members and six pat:r were injured before pc!i« broke up60 words
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Advertisement91 1953-02-06 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS THE FOLLOWING SERVICES NOW CALL AT 11 m m A t X MALACCA DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS JUI ltV> ML 1 fl4 AAL 121 ivinV. iwr S"9«P°re Dep. 0650 K. Lumpur Dep. 0730 K. Lumpur Dep. 1735 Mc Arr. 0750 Mo oeeo Arr. 0805 Moloeeu Arr. 1810 Dep. 080091 words
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Advertisement83 1953-02-06 7 m Jm Jffl m iff Jew m Jit* 1 4 fueur Sktiymjetd of wm MS M^ _> 1_ Jk. mt^^^^Mm m M m _9 7m tfma kmmm A^ r W AaS%/%arr m m armAW m er myA*tt m m m af^ m^ I ill I Ol lU\ *hr-*£± LULL rV/i83 words
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Article128 1953-02-06 8 MANILA. Feb. 5. (AP;— 1 ne I Japanese salvage survey mission returned here last night after a two-week probe of -.easels sunk m Manila Bay I during World War 11. The mission's report to 1 -erve a* a basis fur determining Japanese "reparations J through128 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-02-06 8 A spectator gives a shove, and Mr. DvPreaire is off— to pedal across the English Channel, from Kamsgate. Kent. He expects to be at sea for about six days. The aim of tbe voyage is to prove that thp craft is safe and seaworthy. "Iron rations" are stowed m his72 words
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Article73 1953-02-06 8 GENEVA. Feb. 5 (UP) Western European nations agreed yesterday r o hold an East-W esl economic trade conference as proposed by Ra->ia but at a 7a*er date. The United Nations Economic Commission tor Europe. sponsor of tiie conference, suggested m a :able to its 2773 words
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Article93 1953-02-06 8 LIVERPOOL. Feb. 5. (Rente:) Detectives went to Spoke airport here yesterday to investigate the discovery of a quantity of water m the tank of an Aer Lingus (Irish Airlines) Dakota a^ it was about to take off for Dublin on Monday. Airport officials have taken a93 words
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Article30 1953-02-06 8 Ihe Italian tanker Recco, the third since the AngloIranian Company was expelled trom Iran, ie:: Genoa last night tor the Persian Gulf, presumably to pick up 01!.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article68 1953-02-06 8 New Comet Ready Soon LONDON. Feb 5 (Renter") First production model of a new and faster Comet jetliner will be delivered to the British Overseas Airways Corporation m a few months. The airliner. a Comet 11. v/ill have an economical cruising speed <_.f .300 miles an hour ten miles an68 words
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140 1953-02-06 8 BANGKOK, Feb. 5, (AFP)— Thai port authorities plan to dredge the entire Menam Chao Phya Channel by April to enable large ships to come into Bangkok harbour, it is learned here. The Director of Bangkok Port reported recently •hat a new three-storey140 words
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Article59 1953-02-06 8 NEW YORK. Feb. 5, (Reuter). The Amerhan Export Line freighter Extavia yesterday crashed into a wharf at Brooklyn, New York, while trying to berth without the help of tugs. New York port tug: crew have been on strike for higher wages since Sunday. The 6.535. ton59 words
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Article88 1953-02-06 8 SUEZ, Feb. 5. (AP-.— The whereabouts of the tiny Italian oil tanker. Miriella. due m Suez yesterday with a cargo of disputed Iranian oil, is a my>tery even to hei agents. She failed to arrive yesterday m time to make the night Northbound convoy through the88 words
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Advertisement736 1953-02-06 8 If ASI REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Sir: FratuiMO Lm Angeles All American Canadian titie Penan* P Sham Spore Ari LA S B VESSEI 21 251 eb 2bleb 27Feb IMar 2LMa i v fa particu, an ol D:y Cargo Deep ranks and passe. ge ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTO. II! X Lumpur736 words
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Advertisement612 1953-02-06 8 X.P.M. LINES Mi*. booking asntis tor X.L.M. <: lA. I P AKKI\ M> j DEPARU RES K.imp:jr from i^tca.vßaru Bagan for BangkoK Feb 6 Bengkalis Feb. •*> •K:trn p a r for Langsa f:om Pj! em bang 1 eb. X P->kj;i-Barj Feb. 6 Lamongan from Pom .< ik Feb i612 words
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Advertisement420 1953-02-06 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regain* Sailings to China and Japan trom Singapore Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due P.Sham Due Penang From Pakhoi* In Port FeblO Feb 8 Hongkong Anking" Feb 9 Feb 11 Hongkong Sails Sail.N Sails Pruang P.^Sham420 words
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Advertisement675 1953-02-06 8 I EAST ASIATIC I SAILINGS FROM BC*Nt* X AVM H -MEONU' tot gwagkok J PAIAUONIA" toi Adelaide. "ft* Jjl Melbourne. Barnie Syd- ney (not loading locaJ «"*<>) 2l^i,i -LALANDIA" for Bangkok M," **i TNDIA" for Bangkok i {m Z H "ERRIA" (not carrying pa- sengers*) Ijj -ANNAM" for Bangkok! Hongkong.675 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-02-06 9 View Of Iron Works A birds -eye view mt Hongkong',, largest ironworks Workshops from this .factory turn out •fliesel engines and generators up to 40 hj).26 words
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301 1953-02-06 9 HK Factory Turns Out Truck Chassis Biggest Plant In South China r Standard Market Reporter HONGKONG has a factory Chat produces a complete -truck chassis powered by a diesel engine, and marine engines, motor tricycles and power units. Located at Tsuen Wan m the New Territories, Kowloon, are the vast301 words
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183 1953-02-06 9 tnd.ud Market Reporter Mi M' IKI miportesi 188 million and exported llllin y m varcis oi cotton piecegoods last year million and 202 million square 1 mr the previous year. "Otton piecc^oods trade cannot -ponding decrease m the overBid let m states. Bwriaus as183 words
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Article316 1953-02-06 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - Itationalisation Issue Hits R.I. ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Thurs. With the nationalisation of the Bant,\;a tin mines scheduled this month, the Semarang daily "'Suara Merdeka*' has gone on record against the nationalisation of oil, tin and gas and WKMt^W^^WM^Wm^Wm^W One of the biggest issues brewing heie316 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-02-06 9 A POWER diesel unit suitable for driving pumps for irrigation, electric generators and small mills which is made m Hongkong. THIS motor tricycle manufactured m Hongkong has a normal speed ol 20 ?."> miles per hour and a fuel consumption of over 80 m.p.£.43 words
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Article85 1953-02-06 9 TOKYO. Feb. 5. (UP>—Mamoru Nagano .a Liberal Party member has been tentatively named to head one of the three Japanese economic missions to South-East Asian countries, it was rejiarted today. Nagano will head a delegation to Indonesia and the 2*hilippines. One mission will be85 words
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Article39 1953-02-06 9 HONGKONG, Feb. 5. Special Standard Service Closing prices on the 'Honskontj Ex change tadav were Sla.Tij to £1 sterling 811.***** to USSP. «I.B"JG to Mala— an Sl: $0,218 -to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $282,125 ti» one tnei.39 words
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Article35 1953-02-06 9 MAT^VYAN ExchanTe Banks Association rates to ranrchunts per $100 .Malayan for -Canadian dollars are 32* (T.T.), 'A'2l (OD.), end 32| f9O d/s(). huying and 3*l 15/16 (TIT./ 0.D.) selling. Other rates remain unaltered.35 words
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16 1953-02-06 9 Rubber Mart Erratic On Korea News I partci nts per ry I I I I I16 words
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22 1953-02-06 9 y Reporter share feel '.vere "urn■avn Stfsaaai a IS ..4 9 19 G cd 5 cd22 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-02-06 9 Mr Mark Longman Clalt), a diieotor of Longmans »Green and Company, well -known ateitish publishing hou?e, arrived m Singapore by {tanias-BOAC from Colombo on Tuesday m -i o.npanwd *y wife. Lady Elfxaaeth Longman. Foe? are ua a woKlfl tear, and will stay ia "Singapore for a week. Highte Mr. D.58 words
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Article19 1953-02-06 9 Produce Mart: Fair Turnover Importer S dier ocr ielle- diffei i •:]'u- I I q iel v and s:v,19 words
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Article109 1953-02-06 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSIN (i rubber prices (reals per lb I m Singapore yesterda") were: Nn I KSS Spot lyeeae 7? TH No. 1 K:S.S. 77. 78* Nn 2 R.S.S. 7:l' 74 Ni) 3 R.S.S. 70. 71 Tom*: Very steady ll\ •SINGAPORE. Thurs. Hit- price ol In todj> U Vp S109 words
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Article27 1953-02-06 9 TOTAL exoorts of rubber all ""trades to all countries irum Singapore nnd the Federation (fl Malaya during the month of Januarj amuunted to TO.TIC lons.27 words
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Article27 1953-02-06 9 ATHENS. Feb. 5. (AP)— Grei ">■ and Italy ya>, erday signed an 13 months barter trace agreement covering the BKcfaange of USSi4.uuu.ooo worth of goods.27 words
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Article182 1953-02-06 9 Wm. Jacks Had Profit Of $2.8M. WILLIAM Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Limited was nowwell established m Borneo where "operations last year made considerable strides." the chairman. Mr. H.F. Clements, revealed m a statement circulated to shareholders with the Company's annual accounts. Mr. Clements -added that sales increased all round by182 words
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Article174 1953-02-06 9 W.ASHINGTON, Feb. 5 AP) 'Importing countries can now buy their full quotas of wheat under the International Wheat Agreement, it was .announced. The quotas for the cur re it year amount to 580,*****00 bushels, sold at the l° w oeiYizw price of U-iSI.BO. Until new.174 words
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Advertisement50 1953-02-06 9 gg sjapT~&r5 japT~&r ssm^emmi ■|W"^ A*mmm ma kmm^sJmmm* aal aa s? •A tr "t^ 6 I \;ves a, Siasfc L r\nO P° ten r^P^ v fcap* _flt**rf» **L* cr"**" ss n U c£* del bey B pv L 3^_Bi2J73a*i '-*w*tr y^^ atofcw "^Sf^S S-- i MbV rj^r\ W— wajmg^tmm^ .'aaSffir50 words
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Miscellaneous1558 1953-02-06 9 g P^^^^fty^g^Bß^^WltlllßfttMlM^ntt^B KsslßSMM^^Ba^i»^aJs^ft>aJlLmMaWs^>«^B^[ Wr*9^\ «ftMa>MMl_Mfcajß_»«l m t**am^m*m n.*^— A **> WEATtIPR *RETORT MlNlAtraf TFMIfiKAPIRi:: 771 i pan 7230 ii rr. fiuse a—tee 74 1 Penang 72 f BLota Bahru 71 jKuala Lurn-ui 73 F Ipoh 70 i, Kuantan 7'J F MWIMIM TI-IMPkKAII RF 7 a.m —7.30 p.m. S:npa;)c:e 87 Penang1,558 words
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Article, Illustration298 1953-02-06 10 STAR CONTEST No. 1 1 1.1. through this week, with the exception of Sunday, the Singapore Standard presents a new serifs of contents sp.-uallv designed to interest Malayan film tjns. During these six days the picture of a well-known movie star appears m these columns,298 words
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Article943 1953-02-06 10 ' ANACRUSES - 'ANACRUSES' By IN CONTRAST to January, A which was a month of instrumental recitals February looks like being Singapore's month of opera. Remembering that operatic production is the most expensive form of entertainment m I—* world (and thai with Christmas just pas ed and Chinese943 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-02-06 10 MEET Sarah "Sas>ic" Vaughan, the girl whose platinum-voice notes go as high as— £40.000 a year. That kind of music takes some beating, and Sassie. who is now m London on a visit from the IS. does it mainly with spirituals like "Sinner"B and "Saved." Three million peonl^bu^her^record^everyH yea r_|50 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-02-06 10 BJEHEAKSALS art- m full swing for the Arts Theatre s next production .lean Anounilhs "Antigone" and this scene, taken at one of them shows < from left to right) Denis Snowman. Eileen Noble. Vernon Margrave and Michael Lea going through their lines.41 words
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Article1018 1953-02-06 10 BELL WEBB JONES - BELL WEBB JONES By THANK YOU, Susheela Dcvi, fcr a very entertaining half hour ou Friday evening last. It was refreshing indeed to listen to the choice of one who is admittedly an outstanding classical musician and to discover that she is nm afraid to be1,018 words
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Article448 1953-02-06 10 SO MADLY IN LOVE': "IF I HAD WINGS'— (Dud Hughes with Ray Martin's Orchestra)— Columbia DB Zl\il. THIS and th e following records are all m the top bracket class m America and tne United Kingdom. so I pass them on to you for your pn448 words
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278 1953-02-06 10 BARRY OLIVER - BARRY OLIVER JADKJF By REHEARSALS for the Arts Theatre's next production Jean Anounilhs Anti gone" (which will be presented at the Victoria Theatre on Tith. Uth and llth February.) are now m full swing. The latest recruit to th. casl of (his brilliant and278 words
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Miscellaneous390 1953-02-06 10 \l& RITA DEL MAR* TODAY'S QUOTATION: "There never was m the I world two opinions alike, no more than two hairs. or two grains; the most universal quality is diversity." Montaigne FRIDAY FOR EVERYONE: I Finish up odds and ends of I tasks prior to noontime. Later: forward matters having390 words
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Article274 1953-02-06 11 What They Say Of 4-Min. Mile w v ,e b 3 iKeuUT)— is n numaniy possible l A! n t"ur minutes? All the great middle r ,r luxe nursed the ambition for some been able to clock "evens". r ma C been peon r i w r r -ading r274 words
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109 1953-02-06 11 THE Young Chinese AmaWe ghl Lifting Party of S n gapore beM its annual geneting recently and the owing were e-ected officeliera lot the year: Pre_ dent: Tan it Long. ■President Leong Kwong Kang, Hon. Secretary /'Treasurer Tai Yew Chai. Committee: Boey Chee Choon109 words
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Article247 1953-02-06 11 LONDON, Feb. 5 (Reuter)— Football fixtures for Saturday LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal vs. Tottenham. Blackpool vs. Wolves. Cardiff vs. Preston. Chelsea vs. Sunderland. Derby vs. Charlton. Manchester U. vs. Aston V. Middlesbro vs. Liverpool. Newcastle vs. Stoke. Portsmouth vs. Bolton. Sheffield W. vs. Burnley. West Broin. vs.247 words
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Article32 1953-02-06 11 TAIPING, Thurs.— The Kempe Club open tennis championship will be held again this year. Entries close on February 17. and should be sent to the Tennis Captain at the Club.32 words
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Article26 1953-02-06 11 THE annual general meeting of the M.F.A. will be held on Sunday at the M.F.A.'s Club house, Balestier Plain m Singapore at 3 p.m.26 words
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Article370 1953-02-06 11 Favourites In-Best Out A CHARGE that the Selection Committee for the North side to play against the South m the annual hockey classic "were interested only m selecting their favourites" was made by FAIRPLAY of Kuala Lumpur, who m a letter to The Standard, commented on370 words
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125 1953-02-06 11 XL ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tbe Coronation Week Sports Committee are planning the following items for Selangor's Coronation Week m Jnne: 1. Aeromodelling exhibition and Flying demonstration at Selangor Club. 2. Selangor Archery Club exhibition shoots and a match between Archers and blowpipe experts. 3. Swimming125 words
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Article260 1953-02-06 11 SPORTS LETTER "According to Press reports, much is going to he done to raise the standard of Colony cricket this coming season and great stress has been laid upon the capabilities of the new S.C.A.. Committee. Well done indeed, and all for the benefit of cricket260 words
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Article46 1953-02-06 11 THE Chinese Swimming Club will hold its Annual Children's Day on Sunday, Feb. 22, when the Committee will be "At Home" to members' children. For their entertainment there will be fishing ponds, lucky numbers, merry-go-rounds, magic show, sea-sports, music and a Fancy Dress Competition.46 words
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Advertisement849 1953-02-06 11 ANNOUNCEMENT 1 I Borneo Motors Limited. Singapore, announce that their telephone numbers has been changed to *****/5/6/7/8 *5 1 lines). SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Fr.gineer. Drain- I age and Irrigation, Land Deve- lopment Unit. Singapore, ""he salary scale is $912x36A-1200 pjn with current CO.L. and849 words
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Advertisement626 1953-02-06 11 NOTICES JOHN KEVXFTH RCSSEL LEONARD DECEASED LATR OF RUTHKEN ESTATE. PORT DICKSON NOTICE (Under Section Ifl of Probate Administration Enactment (Cap; 8) NOTICE is hereby given thai creditors and others having claims against the c.-'a"c of the abovenamed deceased should give notice thereof In writing to th e Administratrix of626 words
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Miscellaneous146 1953-02-06 11 P MSSS SWEETLACE IS MY 1 -> v (DOCTOR) |W^%T_l CilTliV jCV s M^jNG MAN.?* __#V_ MAME. I KNOW EVERYBODY > LANCE S aTmiFlm* STeJESf S >ws L^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ~~T fVS*"^"** «sght< !I I not even -v I J 1 -^-HS! I o I v. /well. I WELL. WViC-Rl?a j **S<S*'146 words
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708 1953-02-06 12 WINDSOR LAD - Speedy Amusement Can Win First Time Out SHOWS FINE TRACK FORM. WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A thick blanket of mist somewhat marred this morning's track work but AMUSEMENT 11, a Watling Street gelding who is making his debut at the meet was per.ha.ps the most impressive worker when708 words
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Article161 1953-02-06 12 READERS of the Singapore Standard will choose 11 the Most Popular Sportsman or Sportswoman of Malaya who will be honoured as an Unofficial Representative of this land to attend the Corona, tion Ceremonies m London during May and June this year. The Contest which will last three161 words
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Article95 1953-02-06 12 Chelsea WBA To Replay LONDON. Feb. 4 (Reuter)—! All but one of the five English Football Association Cup re- 1 plays today produced decisive' results. West Bromwich Albion and Chelsea battled for two hours today at West Bromwich without a goal being scored. SQ they will clash for a third95 words
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Article585 1953-02-06 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By OF THE newcomers who will probably make their debut at the forthcoming Selangor Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting considerable interest is centred on Flushing and Rubber Exporter (late Pimlico), both under the wing of Penang Trainer W. Lewis. Flushing's two year585 words
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Article21 1953-02-06 12 LONDON. Feb. 5 (Reuter)— FA. (up 4th round replays: Notts Co. 2. Bolton 2. Walthamstow 8, Manchester V. 521 words
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Article414 1953-02-06 12 MOST oi Singapore trainer Jack Spencer's candidates were exercised on the sand track. GAMBAR MELAYU (D. Jones) strode out faultlessly when given cantering work looking a picture of fitness. Gambar has benefitted considerably from his spell at the Highlands and is m splendid condition. Entertainment414 words
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Article36 1953-02-06 12 SCC FIJIANS Hoare Haqanita PiBOU Raidra Pennell Baba Harroeli X Baya— a Watson Kabuta Browne Naltlni 9 ra y Vulatolu Tucker Verata Smith Itatinahatti Hulls Tukana Rale Vosailagi j. Rayawa Ba|r<l Ralekana McNalr Raclrodro36 words
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1262 1953-02-06 12 RECORDS of other newcomers running at the XL races are: MYSTIC MELODY (late Al Hamib is a four-year-old gelding by Stardust out of Ton of Silver (Tonton). He fulfilled six engagements last season, winning once and placing tnree times. Making his appearance Warwick, Mystic1,262 words
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505 1953-02-06 12 Donald Johnston - Donald Johnston By The Club side has also suffered many changes since the last game. Chalmers. Groves and Roper have left Singapore, while Handcock, Lupton and MaCauiay are still on the injured list. Smith, Fairman and Watson (formerly of Selangor), who it was505 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-02-06 12 ALLEN WILLIAMS 23--year-old heavyweight champion of New South Wales arrived at Kallang airport yesterday by Qantas BOAC determined to redeem the reputation o f Australian boxers. "I hear the Malayan fans are not very enthusiastic about Aussie fighters. Well. I will sho them and they will117 words
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Article50 1953-02-06 12 DETROIT Pel l.zzard Chute, m «igr»-f today if,,"] heav>v»eirht rhampi&c, straight conn-bark v ls 'N"N impressiu. sing 1 T <■ Cesar B B 1 iuu Harrisoi a rani s supp m- Itoug it 1 But af! J purr.-: I 1 George 1 al Tomn 8 i50 words
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Article15 1953-02-06 12 RECOR FEE FO TULYA _f |H fl_L _c _L I _r~ I I ■I I15 words
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Article24 1953-02-06 12 St. Joseph's institution b* it Anglo Chinese School by 3-0 at soccer yesterday The SJI h-c :.i string won by 3-1.24 words
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Article15 1953-02-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Henry Waugb beat Bouetead by 3-0 at soccer today.15 words
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Article33 1953-02-06 12 Rei B.P. I v I b mm at the S E I comr B| a.m. I There I I com; v I m i tamed fro Sing I -133 words
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Advertisement28 1953-02-06 12 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Singapore Standard-Alfred's Coronation Souvenirs Mr./Mrs.'/Miss (m block letters) is the MOST POPULAR Sportsman/Sportswoman of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Date Mark envelope: Coronation Contest28 words
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Advertisement185 1953-02-06 12 Have you entered i r $1,000 MATADOR SLOGAN CONTESk The following is a further selection MATADOR IS FIRST IN SHARPNESS AND ie 9 WEAR OUT IN EVERYTHING THERE IS A MASTER IN BLADES IT'S THE MATADOR THE GIRLS ALL LIKE ME MORE SINCE I CHANGED TO MATADOR USE MATADOR ONCE185 words
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