Singapore Standard, 17 February 1953
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Title Section10 1953-02-17 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1953. TWELVE PAGES10 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-02-17 1 Strike Delay Backed ilirbour nimonslj taken onncfl m c Board. I c XA I THAI'S soot on the happy Eaces <»f t.v t > girls who are trausiag to be cooks m the Ifssaeavj Raja] Army Corps tint their outlook is bright \;nr> Hawssas, 20 (left) mit I nusees Murray,97 words
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Article14 1953-02-17 1 MOUNT KATMAI, an Alaska:! volcano was again m erup t.on yesterday A.F.P.A.F.P. - 14 words
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Article79 1953-02-17 1 PENANG M A 25--shop ass stant Tan i B m his lei* i Sikh escort, at the G Hospital yes, lav i rs was alleged to havej take ne poison m his shop m toria Streel yesterday Unitte A the hos>i the police. I afternoon,79 words
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Article65 1953-02-17 1 MR. W. L. BL.YTHE. the Singapore Colonial Secretary, will this morning make the first radio-telephone call to Indonesia from Government House. The Singapore-Indonesia telephone link comes into operation today and will be available every morning between 8.30 and 10.30. except Sunday s. A three-minute call65 words
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220 1953-02-17 1 LONDON, Feb. 16: (Reuter) Mr. Eugene Black, President of the World Bank had a private meeting here today with the Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. Richard Butler. They were understood to have discussed British i help the industrial and agricultural develop- Commonwealth220 words
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Article419 1953-02-17 1 A a. ti m r* Jl Against The Tide, The Wall Is Firm LONDON, Feb. 16. Along the entire length of Britain's east coast, where the dreaded spring tides are still rising against the battered sea walls, not a man stands relaxed. The 8.8.C. has alertedReuter; A.P.; AFP - 419 words
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225 1953-02-17 1 TOKYO, Feb. 16 (Reuter AAP)— Far East Air Force announced today that two United States jet interceptor fighters opened fire this morning on two Russian-built LA-11 piston-engined fighter aircraft over Japan's Northern island, Hokkaido, late this morning. The announcement said one of the225 words
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Article86 1953-02-17 1 FUND FOR CHINESE VARSITY THE Singapore Standard has received contributions from readers for the proposed Chinese University m Malaya. Mr. T. H. C.'s donation of SIO, together with one of $20 from Mr. Tay Pek Seng have been handed over to the management of the Sin Chew Jit Poh. one86 words
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Article31 1953-02-17 1 BRITISH submarines Tactician and Thorough have joined units of the Royal Australian Navy and Air Force m the brggest combined anti-submarine operations m Australian waters since the war. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article23 1953-02-17 1 THE C-in-C Far East Air Force Air Marshal A. C, Sanderson returned yesterday to Tengah from his 10-day visit to Ceylon.23 words
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Article20 1953-02-17 1 SCIENTISTS m Communist China think they have found more remains «of the 500.''' year-old Peking Man. A. P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article111 1953-02-17 1 PORTLAND, Mainco. Feb. 16, (AP).— Maine General Hospital has a candidate for the title of the world's loneliest man. He is Ah Me. a Chinese seaman who broke his hip m a fall aboard the British steamer, St. Edmund, two months ago. Home for Ah111 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-02-17 1 Photo. GENERAL Maxwell Taylor received a bouquet when he recently arrived at an air port near Seoul to take over command of the Eighth Army.- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration201 1953-02-17 1 GOVT. URGED TO SET UP ROUND ISLAND BUS SERVICE Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government will be asked to set up an all-island Passenger Transport Corporation soon. This, recommendation has been made to Government by the Public Passenger Transport Committee appointed by the City Council m July 1950. on which201 words
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Article163 1953-02-17 1 MESSINA, Sicily, Feb. 16.— The United States trooper General C. H. Muir yesterday picked up 64 passengers and 14 crew from the 2,766-ton Italian steamer Tripolitania, which sprang a leak about 200 miles south of Sicily. Official reports here said that the Italian ship was163 words
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Article29 1953-02-17 1 ERROL FLYNN will start work on a colour film based on the legead of William Tell as soon as he completes "The A.P. Master of ton Juan."A.P. - 29 words
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Article187 1953-02-17 1 ONLY $13.05 was received during the Chinese New Year holidays for The Standard Flood Relief Fund to aid the flood victims m Britain snd Holland. Early Saturday morning:. Stewart Hailey lIZJ snd his sister Virgina (11) called at The Standard office to hand over187 words
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Article61 1953-02-17 1 PETERBOROUGH (England) Feb. 16, (AP)— Chief Constable F. G. Markin reported today the soaks of the Soke are starting to sober up. The Soke an administrative district of Peterborough— had ♦he nations worst record for drunkenness m 1951 with 2.3 arrests per 1.000 inhabitants. In 1952,61 words
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Article35 1953-02-17 1 MALAYAN Railways has announced that the obstruction caused by a derailment m South Perak due to Communist terrorist activities has now been cleared and normal night train services were resumed last night35 words
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94 1953-02-17 1 THE arbitration Board eel up by the Governor of Singapore Sir John Nicoll, will hearin camera th c case of the Naval Base Labour Union *.»> higher wages and better working conditions. The independent arbitrator, Mr. John Cameron, will hold the' first hearing today,94 words
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Article23 1953-02-17 1 CFYI.ON'S Food Ministry bad been told it srill get 90.000 tons of Burma rice Eof the first half ot 1953.23 words
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Article24 1953-02-17 1 A 2.1-YEAR-OLD Indian. A. sfutthiah, was found banging m a room at the quarter- m RAF Seletar Singapore, yest< rdajr morning.24 words
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Advertisement17 1953-02-17 1 fc^>- -m T2ANSPO*T CO. I everywhere people are saying m A CAPSTAH nfs j Singapore vnf Fedetatios17 words
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Advertisement67 1953-02-17 1 gEmmum ICE CREAM OOUS STORAGE 'j J fe—^^k take good care of your eyes FYF-MO flLs] ETC Itlv y HCHfifi EYE LOTION ...FOR RELIEVING !^< OISCOMFORT OF MINOR WJ%^ IRRITATION OUE TO j^f*^!^ WINO-SANO-OUST <S? Sole Distributors m Smgopore POWELL MEDICAL CO., 199, South Bridge Rd.. Singapore, 1 Q^£> SOLI67 words
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Article, Illustration464 1953-02-17 2 NEARLY 100 out ot 149 people brought before Mr. J. F. MacWilbam m the Singapore Second Police Com yesterday were charged with gaming m public Others were charged with being drunk and disorderly, housebreaking and theft, speeding and fighting m public. The majorityStandard - 464 words
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Article30 1953-02-17 2 TWO St. John Ambulance Association nurses have arrived m Kota Tinggi and occupied the newly constructed quarters built for them. They are here to assist the village people.30 words
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Article23 1953-02-17 2 TWENTY -FIVE Chinese were fined $10 each yesterday m the Muar Magistrate Court for gambling during Chinese New Year's Day.23 words
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Article, Illustration336 1953-02-17 2 FOUR WILL BE SELECTED FOR YEAR'S COURSE THE Boys' Clubs Section of the Singapore Social Welfare Deportment has drawn up a new ''Probationary Club Leaders" scheme, with a view to eliminating the lack of qualified, trained leader m the Colony, a Department spokesman told The StandardStandard - 336 words
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Article122 1953-02-17 2 SINGAPORE Government has decided to award a proportion of scholarships to aided school teachers for training overseas a concession which has so far been limited to teachers m Government schools m the Colony and the Federation. This decision followed representations made by the Malayan Aided122 words
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Article91 1953-02-17 2 FOUR Chinese youths, three armed with knives and the fourth with a pistol, believed to be a toy. held up a Chinese family m a flat at Dorset Road yesterday morning and fled with S7BO worth of jewellery and cash. While they ransacked the flat, the91 words
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Article104 1953-02-17 2 OVER 1.000 children of Tiong Bahru were entertained at a Chinese New Year party at the Tiong Bahru Community Centre yesterday. The party was organised and financed by the centre. Four tickets were given to each child, ensuring them a free ice-cream, cake and lemonade,104 words
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Article50 1953-02-17 2 KRISHNASAMY, who pleaded guilty m the Kuantan Court to stealing a bicycle, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment. On another charge of assaulting a gir] at Kemaman Road he was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one year's poiice supervision.50 words
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Article177 1953-02-17 2 A DECISION to plan more primary Chinese schools and a high school to support the work oi tlifc Chinese churches m the Federation and Singapore, was passed at the conference of the Diocesan Advisory Council on Education (Church of England) which concluded yesterday at (he Si.177 words
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Article57 1953-02-17 2 MR. D. P. Kj: car, Cc meree Minister of Ii la. wi' arrive m Singapore donesia tomorrow 9 K.L.AI. He will be staying itli I a Representative of th< G eminent c India In Ma aj a, Ur If. Gopala Menon. During his four-day stay m57 words
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Article32 1953-02-17 2 A Cheek On Th€ Boys At Night nu fare |j re, run fat boy*. jto m, hostels man sf only one air)-. moment The S emploM: warden* rompl,:, ing out of the32 words
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Article21 1953-02-17 2 LIBRARY FOR YOUTH LEADERS A REFI the n foi dors, a S 1 tid I tine q ks at brary. I21 words
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Advertisement75 1953-02-17 2 CE-96H j Cussoii^ V tits fa $Ms jgj»k olue tins fat fys Vi i W^*^ V SPEC,ALLY PREPARED 11 V FOR BADY'S TENDER D I C^W^ SK,N MlWJeli^ CORONATION lIS j MIMOSA LILAC TAtCUM POWDERS FOR GROWN-UPS II Wfcy pay moreT when you can get tmmmm wMmWSm? Remington Portables by75 words
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Advertisement116 1953-02-17 2 BIGGEST EVENTS IN THE SINGAPORE REGATTA HELD ON 15th FEBR. 1953 OPEN EVENT-CLASS EG For Outboords Under 36 Cubic Inches ISt rill/r Mr. B. Cornelius with "SILVERSTF if D ->r U D I Powered by 25 ri.r. t*m ri BSa. HE ana na m m «^m« mm. m m\ m*±116 words
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Article145 1953-02-17 3 DELEGATIONS from five nintries arrived m Singapore by Qantas BOAC Constellation yesterdaj Itom ECAFE talks hel i m Bandoeng recently. The c countries are: the Ed States, Pakistan, Buri. Laos and Vie* nam. Leaders of the delegations expressed satisfaction m the 5 ressfu talks. "The145 words
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Article98 1953-02-17 3 3 Addresses For The Queen The craftsmen m the Survey Denartment have decided that the addresses they are now preparing shall be worthy of Her Majesty and will demons?! ate for all time the loyalty and skill of Malayans. rss wWjßmi of the Survey Department, R lt no Malaya last98 words
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Article17 1953-02-17 3 Young Men's Sikh Assn. at a .turn. •cted Singh; nd c i tary non. non. ngh ngh.17 words
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Article, Illustration187 1953-02-17 3 STAR CONTEST No. 3 v;m- I ..ird I the laird ries s( sp< .Ily i ''!.'.;un < "ilrit the pietarea md ll] (i.tvs I i:d l 4 i r ith star* r.nOer over to lit- M.»vie I I s ill i i>rr eel I itißtsed187 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-02-17 3 A B* lAC Argonaut aving Si p c esterday returned Ka ang Airport v. ith a ►red propelloi after she ha taken oil tor Colombo at ■< j a The fault was corre te and the plane t. Is i I > again with her passengers a: 150 words
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Article64 1953-02-17 3 MR. SIO. ALSAGOFF oi the S gapore Muslim Advis .y B -he All-Malaya W•:ki ig C rnmittee for the lent of :ho Mus m sai I yesterday th/ I he tribute $50,< as >] ege fund rea j Mi V>ig< H sai I he h :o64 words
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Article, Illustration160 1953-02-17 3 Wedding At Wesley Church THE wedding was solemnised yesterday at ti»« Wesley Church, Singapore, by the Keys. C. B. Paul and Trace? Jones, of Mr. Russell Kulasingam Proctor, eldest son of Mr. G. C Proctor, J. P.. and Mrs. Proctor of Klans;. and Miss Grace Gnan.iratnam Rajanayagam, second daughter ofBritish Official; A.P.; Standard - 160 words
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337 1953-02-17 3 Room For More Industries In Spore—E xpert SINGAPORE'S population was increasing so rapidly that it will need all its present industries, and more, to provide enough employment for the people m the next 10 years, Mr. D.H. Komlosy, head of the diagnostic survey team, told The Standard yesterday. He was337 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-02-17 3 VIETNAM— TKAN VAN MEO BURMA— T SOE TINT PAKISTAN— A. KIIALEELI LAOS— H. BOUCHARRON14 words
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Article44 1953-02-17 3 THE Bishop of Singapore, Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines. will open St. Thomas' Church, ofl St. Michael's Road, on Feb. 21 at 1 p.m. The new church is the latest branch of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church m the Colony.44 words
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Article82 1953-02-17 3 A journalist Mr. Ronald Maillard Steel, of Boston. U.S.A., a correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor arrived m Singapore fro m Bangkok yesterday. Mr. Steel told The Standard that he was going to the Federation to interview General Sir Gerald Templer. He is m82 words
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Article37 1953-02-17 3 Land For Public Playground THE Singapore Government is to acquire a piece of land m the Rochore District for use as a public recreation ground. Notification of the intended acquisition has been made m the Government Gazette37 words
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Article42 1953-02-17 3 THE Governor of Singapore and the High Commissioner of The Federation have jointly appointed Mr. E. N. Shulver to act as secretary to the war Damage Commission m place of Mr. A. G. W. Coleman who is proceeding on leave.42 words
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Article220 1953-02-17 3 THE Singapore Income Tax Department holds the power to call Government and Municipal officers to substantiate claims for tax exemption on entertainment allowances, said the Comptroller, Mr. D. H. Tudor, yesterday. Mr. Tudor was commenting on a query made by a member of the220 words
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196 1953-02-17 3 Chan Denies Seeking Aid From Press A SINGAPORE City j Councillor, Mr. Chan Kum j Chee, protested at a Council committee meeting against a statement by an j officer that he sought information on technical i matters from the Press. He said that he wished it to be recorded that196 words
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Article158 1953-02-17 3 GENERAL Eisenhower's Film Chief at SHAFE during the war years, and Alfred Hitchcock's associate since the war. British movie producer and cinema owner Sidney L. Bernstein is due m Singapore m the course of an eight-weeks' fact-finding trip m search of material for a picture158 words
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76 1953-02-17 3 MR. CHARLES F. Baldwin. American Consul General m Singapore, told The Standard yesterday that plans had not yet been made for the visit of Mr Adlai Stevenson to Singapore and the Federation. Mr. Stevenson, Democratic candidate m the recent U.S. presidential elections, is76 words
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Advertisement47 1953-02-17 3 Curb Backache "Tfyou Buffer from Getting L'o Nights. Backache. Leg Pains. Lose of vigour. Nervousness or weakness you Should help your Prosn a Gland Immediately with ROGEN A. J j Thla wonder medicine makeo you feel younger, stronger and sleep wlthoutlnterruption.,Oet ROOENA from your chemlsWOdajr^ Satisfaction guaranteed,.47 words
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Article, Illustration452 1953-02-17 4 photo. Standard Shipping Reporter THE MASTER of the Finnish tanker Wiima, anchored for the sixth day off Singapore, yesterday received the following wireless message: "Unable to obtain permit from harbour authorities. Will visit you today. Endeavouring to obtain permit tomorrow morning. Re your telegram, will supplyStandard - 452 words
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Article55 1953-02-17 4 JOHORE. BAHRU, Mon. Panjang binte Chas, of the Istana Gardens Barracks, was charged m the Police Court today with causing unnecessary suffering to her little daughter. It wa s alleged that she poured boiling water on the child's chest. The woman was allowed bail m $25055 words
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Article40 1953-02-17 4 THE Johore Bahru Chinese Reading Circle has organised a Chinese Class for the members. Mr. Lim Kum Chin who is a staunch member of this association is the volunteer tutor, and he will conduct this class twice weekly.40 words
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Article, Illustration174 1953-02-17 4 KLANG, Man. The Army Fire Service, the Klang District Fire Brigades, and the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Fire Brigade will take part m a competition to be held A the Klang padang on Feb. 21, at 4 p.m. It is the first competition of its kind,174 words
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Article137 1953-02-17 4 Signalman To See The Coronation PENANG. Mon.—Thirty-one-year-old Kader Asna Mohamed Hashim, employed m the Telecommunications Department, is a happy man today. He has been told that he is the only one selected to represent the Federation division of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve at the Coronation Parade m June.137 words
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148 1953-02-17 4 PENANG, Mon.— The Peaang Harbour Board handled some of its heaviest traffic today with at least 1,000 motor cars crossing over to the mainland by ferry launches after waiting m long queues. From early this morning, a long stream of cars lined148 words
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319 1953-02-17 4 New Equipment To Fight Losses Expected Soon FIRE consumes upwards of $40,000,000 of the Federal wealth and takes a toll of 40 human lives each year, said the Fire *J™ Federal Government, Mr. F. C. WoHuris, m a broadcast on fire services over319 words
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128 1953-02-17 4 TANJONG MALIM, Mon.— Rev. Joe B. Kennedy, Chairman of the Commission on Worship and Evangelism of the National Conference of the Methodist Youth Fellowship m the United States. will visit Tanjong Malim on Wednesday till Friday. Rev. Kennedy is on a visit to Malaya128 words
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Article57 1953-02-17 4 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon Ibrahim bin Awang \\a^ I net) $100, m default, one naanth's rigorous imprisonment, bj che Salleh bin Eckhardl m thf Bagan Serai Court when hi pleaded guilty to impersonating a police constable and, i> such, to have obtained a free ride m a bus57 words
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Article156 1953-02-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chinese New Year m the jungles of Johore saw the depletion of Communist terrorists forces by two, who were killed. A man and a woman were killed by the Cameronians who contacted five terrorists m a camp with accommodation for 60156 words
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Article26 1953-02-17 4 A COMBINED exercise was held m Kuantan town last week when the police. the Special Constabulary, the Fire Brigade, and Army' units took part.26 words
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Article, Illustration137 1953-02-17 4 Farewell picture taken at London m honour of Mr. .leva rat mm Velupillai LLB (London University) a fortnight ago. Among those seen m the picture are Dr. Marshal, Sub-Dean of the University and Mrs. Marshall, Mr. Fitzgerald, Reader of Law, London University, Mr. Scammel Reader of Law, London University. and137 words
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Article66 1953-02-17 4 KUANTAN. Mon. Ali bin Sulong was fined $50 m the Kuantan Court today for theft of a quantity of iron posts. A policeman said he saw All load a lorry with the posts m Gambang Road and deliver them to a blacksmith. The constable followed66 words
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143 1953-02-17 4 THE progressive demand by the new villages m Malaya for welfare officers from Britain is indicated by an appeal published m the bulletin of tne British Red Cros-= Society. It declares: "Only women qualified as social workers, or who have had some exper.cnce of143 words
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Article78 1953-02-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The High Commissioner. has appointed the following to be members of the cinematograph Films Appeal Committee t Mr. R. G. K. Thompson (chairman), Tuan Haji Ahmad Fuad Bin Hasan, Tuan Haji Md. Noh bin Omar. Mr. Lim Khye Seng, Mr. T. H. Tan.78 words
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Article179 1953-02-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Hindu youths m Selangor have banned themselves into an organisation, one object of which is to combai Communism. The holiday attractions did not prevent them turning up for the meeting convened by Mr. G. S. Nadaraiah to lucu a Hindu Youth Organisation for179 words
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259 1953-02-17 4 WORK on the Singapore Governments r\ew school to train men to meet the shortage ol skilled artisans m the building trade will start soon, the Director of Education. Mr. R. M. Young told The Standard yesterday. The Education Departme. inviting appncations lot tine post259 words
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Article, Illustration127 1953-02-17 4 TRISHA BAN IN CITY TO BE STUDIED picture. SING/ rating ♦h e C 'i mendat ith Tho c iggesfo way ot gl tion be to operate 0 ttside City the ,ne. i sy visor Junci and E tion 9 Cbiil and G i Jey ai I Victor Rone to itsYong Peng Seong - 127 words
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Article20 1953-02-17 4 KUA! Dahlan, Liang I bicycle Old' DOl Be had trii nd me stent20 words
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Advertisement97 1953-02-17 4 ArtiiwTinsf? dt I tlU" I v J utetorU u'nfiSC It** *tV>f^L FATHER OF MEDKINE /|^|jP HUA TOH \WaTOi£^V Huo Toh lived a long time ago vWY'\X^' I\ W&M- tdftSw. Jk but many Chinese remember aawWfl3aa«Larj^t>iwS? J him as the discoverer ct many /®fi[fl 9 Bwvf O^^^" herbs tome ot which97 words
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Advertisement26 1953-02-17 4 I CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD ¥OU CAN On-N S^VINt.S \< COtJW WJ AS LITTI.fc %s MA INTIKt-1 Wl |f PAIII \l V. I*ER ANNfM jl L jbrmmu-26 words
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Article19 1953-02-17 5 «s!*! J tssxonei a rJ P c c ie I S3 M •o Ha19 words
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59 1953-02-17 5 v\vt Mon -1 ie >-'« v °f i is te I il S i ith Klang, side oi the rr er, oar vinfl nderstood that lh< r const™ I 1-totheK: ng High thai the primary M H g i School will the new59 words
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Article, Illustration393 1953-02-17 5 Federal Customs Revenue— $350 M. In 9 Months COLONEL John S. Wilson. Director of the Boy Scouts' International Bureau. who recently visited Jinjang New Village was guest of honour at a dinner given by Mr. Lee Cbee Shan, vice-chair-man of the Singapore Boy Scouts' Association, at the Cathay Restaurant lastStandard - 393 words
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Article119 1953-02-17 5 Woman (76) Injured In Accident THREE people were ed to the Singapore ?ral Hospital yesterday, as a r< ill of injuries sustained m road at cidents They arc: Lim Kirn Seoh of Fisher Street, a 76-year-old woman, Lee Siew Choc of Telok Kurau, and a 12-year-old girl Wee Eu Geh119 words
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Article39 1953-02-17 5 THE RAFFLES SOCIETY will hold two talks "Tamil Literature pre-Christian era" and "Tamil Literature POStj Christian era" by Swami Satyananda today and tomorrow respectively starting at 8.30 p.m. at the Arts Theatre, University of Malaya, Cluny Road.39 words
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Article98 1953-02-17 5 THE following have been appointed members of the Town Board. Kiuang and will serve until the elections to the Town Council which will be held m July 1. President: the District Officer; Deputy President, the Administrative Officer; the Senior Executive Engineer; the Officer Supervising Police Circle;98 words
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Article168 1953-02-17 5 JOIIOKK KAURI. Mon —There are more Chinese than Malays m Johore State, with the exception of Batu Pahat and Muar, according to the latest official figures. This m spite of a substantial increase m the Malay population during the past year. Infantile mortality took a big168 words
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Article, Illustration137 1953-02-17 5 Kluang Town Council Election KLUANG, Mon. X uang will have its first elections to I j the Town Council by July Li and the registration ol electors > Will take place between Mar. 13 and Apr. 4. Tne town wil be div, tied into three wards— Mersing, Yap Tan j137 words
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Article69 1953-02-17 5 DAMAGES caused by toods m Acheen North Sumatra are estimated at 60.000,»/>0 rupiah. the Indonesian Social Atfairs Minister. Anwar Tjokroaminoto. told the press today. states a Renter .eport. The floods killed 70 io 80 people, 40 are missing, and many were injured. The Minister, who69 words
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Article44 1953-02-17 5 KULIM Mon.— Yet another instants of the Police lending helping hand to the public has come to light. Recently a party of 12 Malays who came for the padi harvest m Kenan was helped by the Police at Kulim.44 words
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Article, Illustration121 1953-02-17 5 FOUR masked men armed wuh knives robbed a Chinese woman of 5750 m cash and jewellery at a house m Thomson Road last night. They escaped m a car. The woman was alone m her room when the robbers gained entry into the house by the121 words
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Article174 1953-02-17 5 SINGAPOREANS were ask]ed over Radio Malaya last night, to celebrate the Corona- tion by contributing more generously to the fund.- of the i Young Women's Christian Association. In a broadcast appeal Mr R. K. S. Adams, wife of the principal ot St. Andrew's School,174 words
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Article39 1953-02-17 5 SPONSORED by the St. John's Ambulance Association of Kiuang, first-aid classes have been started at the Government English School. The classes are being conducted by Dr. Gawne. Garrison Medical Officer and consulting surgeon to the Government Hospital.39 words
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Advertisement179 1953-02-17 5 i > i -ii ■liilaJLu M< TODAY! 1 All! (oXWTIUXEIr w** a.m. 1.30, 4, 6,45 930 p.m. jl iS\ RALLENGE Off THE NORTHWEST j IHK FLAMING DAYS Off THE I i;i\l RE] REBELLION WHEN THE j WIH- PONI SOI .DIEKS" RODE AND LOVED WHITE MW EVER DARED BE- jl FORE!179 words
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Advertisement26 1953-02-17 5 Hin.il I SHOWS TODAY: LIS B :.o LIS p.m. EOEEOW THE REAL ADVENTURES OE AEADIN immSmV' '^aaa^^^aaaaaaaaai>aantafra mir -n jfl W- WA.Am. .^lnaninßl Laaaaaaawan Ht? mW&26 words
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Article672 1953-02-17 6 '['HOUGH Communist terrorist activities have declined considerably throughout Malaya, the C< vemment continues to fight it with ever-increasing Vigour and single-mindedness of purpose. While the C< rnmunists are switching over to a campaign of political infiltration, the Government continues to build up its military strength as though672 words
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Article306 1953-02-17 6 Review of Views Si.A. University NAN YANG SIANG PAU ex-] presses '.he hope that support, for the Chinese university, will come from Government. < The daily says that the univcr-j sity's only aim is to further! higher education m ihisi country and provide Mala-i yan youths with a career, i306 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1953-02-17 6 ALEX JOSEY - A Basic National Wage For Malaya? MALAYAN AFFAIRS TN AUSTRALIA every employer must pay all his adult male workers a basic minimum wage which is fixed by law. This means that every unskilled worker, including servants and road-sweep-ers; over the age of 20, gets about a hundred Malayan dollars a1,012 words
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Article314 1953-02-17 6 Red Flats Without Bars Sir:— ln view i I the recent cr ;,es tha; have taken P ace at the Tiong Bahru aiea I arista to draw the attention of the SIT authl ties to matters connec nd with the construction of the fiats m this area, particularly the new314 words
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Article227 1953-02-17 6 Sir;— l shall be grateful if someone would explain cerj tain discrepancies m the salary scheme of the EducasZols) SerViCe <EnBlish After several years of negotiations between Government and the Singapore Teachers Union, the teachers are now fortunate m being offered a "better" scheme that satisfies all sections227 words
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Article343 1953-02-17 6 Sir;— l am a trade unionist and would like to state my views on the newly formed trade unions namely the Singapore Harbour and Waterfront Workers' Union and the Singapore L'ty Council Workers' union. it is totally erroneous for some interested persons to brand343 words
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Article, Illustration602 1953-02-17 6 Sir: I deeply deplore the attitude of the Straits Times towards ECAFE. as evidenced by its editorial of Feb. 16. I sadly recall the time when the Malayan delegation to the First Asian Regional Conference of the International Labour Organisation held m New Delhi m602 words
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Article187 1953-02-17 6 Sir; The recent crime Wave at Tiong Bahru and elsewhere should open our eyes. Malayans are XOT noted for the high standard of morality. It is timely that we asked ourselves wh it is actually wrong with Malaya lam sure that the sex killer who187 words
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Advertisement89 1953-02-17 6 I SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE: Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble 0 Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sultan Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone 829. Telephone 1055. NEWS SERVICES:— Reuter, Associated Pr.ss, United Press,89 words
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Advertisement11 1953-02-17 6 M^aPjagaaaj<aaaf3eaaa>» \*< o m%^kmW^WKm\ ■^a^^L^^*» r *^^8 SS^^^aT^ aWS^VwS a. bVw J2aiaaiaeJ^11 words
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240 1953-02-17 7 Copters Pick Up Bodies of Air Crash Victims N y i rb. IC (Keuter)— An American l! v yesterdaj picked up mangled 1{ stoi -mtoNsed surface of the Gulf EjM i: N m il Airlines airliner had plunged uitrstorm with 100-mile-an-hour nassengers and five crew were on the Vi i240 words
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Article117 1953-02-17 7 LHARTOU I. Fel 16 (Re —Us reliable sou: es believe the following noations have bee: 1 made for commisi ion ol five to sotbe S Gove] i i xes :s e of powers' ng the three-year |ci tod .een bomc i tue and ii dependent117 words
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9 1953-02-17 7 UK Soldier To Be Tried For Murder mwM Baaaan9 words
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Article69 1953-02-17 7 Stonrotc London Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 16. The tollowirg ore the closing ode* ot rubber and tin op London Morket todoy:— LCNOwN RUBBER Spof 22id. March 22id. Feb. c.if. 22^d. Apr. June 22id. July Sept. 22|d. Oct. Dec. 22|d. Market. Dull. LONDON TIN Spot £951 per ton69 words
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Article, Illustration100 1953-02-17 7 AFTER THE FLOODS THE extent of the damage done to Holland's dykes is graphically revealed m the aerial picture above of a dyke being repaired near BergenOp Zoom. Now that the flood waters have receded, it can he seen to what extent the rushing flood waters tore open the dykes.100 words
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164 1953-02-17 7 CAPETOWN. Feb. 16, (Renter) j Nearly 1,000 Africans and oured people, some of them I women with babies on their backs, marched and tang! through Capetown's main streets yesterday after a three-hour open air mass meeting protesting against the Malan Government's new; anti-d* fiance164 words
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Article69 1953-02-17 7 HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 16, (UP) Tasmanian-bom a tress Merle Oberon announced yesterday that she, has decided to apply for American citizenship. She is the j former wife of British movie: producer Sir Alexander Korda. j VATICAN CITY. Feb. 6. (Reuter) Pone Pius XII. 76--year-old Pontifl of the Catholic church,69 words
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Article368 1953-02-17 7 Korea Called 'Crusade Against Communism' SEOUL, Feb. 16 (UP) Lieut.- Gen. Maxwell Taylor, new Commander of the Eighth Army, said yesterday he would welcome "with open arms" Chinese Nationalist troops to join the "crusade against Com* But Taylor, who took over command of the United Nations forces on-368 words
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Article75 1953-02-17 7 TEL AVIV. Feb. L 6 (AP)— j Four men were charged yes- 1 terday with placing the bomb which exploded last Monday] m the Soviet legation, injuring] the wife of the Russian Minister and two legation employees. Fourteen others were charged with plotting to commit wilful75 words
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209 1953-02-17 7 MORE TREMORS FLATTEN IRANIAN VILLAGE TEHERAN. Feb. 16. Three; more earth tremors snook Touroud— 2oo miles cast of 'I eheran— yesterday finishing off the few buildings remaining after Thursday's disaster. Reports from the disaster said 700 persons were still trapped m rubble. U.S. Ambassador Loy Henderson yesterday ordered United StatesA.P.; U.P. - 209 words
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Article95 1953-02-17 7 FORT WORTH. Feb. 16. (AP)— a seriously injured airman who remained undiscovered for two nights and a day m the snow-packed wreckage of a giant B-36 bomber greeted his rescuers with a Quip- "I was getting tired of eatng snow," said Master Servant Carroll W.95 words
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Article85 1953-02-17 7 TEL AVIV. Feb. 16 (AFP) —The 30 passengers and crew of a Scandinavian Airlines plane en route to Tokyo Irom Stockholm miraculously escaped death at Lydia airport near here this morning when their aircraft overturned whne taking off. The pilot had discovered at the last minute85 words
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Article133 1953-02-17 7 Don 't Aid Chiang— SIAM TOLD RANGOON. Feb. 16 (Renter) —Burmese newspapers today reported a clash between 600 Nationalists and Government troops near Thaton m the Tennasarim belt bordering Siam. Arms bearing Siamese characters were captured by Burmese soldiers, the reports said. Meanwhile. the Burmese Embassy m Bangkok has been133 words
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Article66 1953-02-17 7 TOKYO. Feb. 16. (AFP)—, Two young Japanese girls both m their early 20's were arrested by police recently tor being too forward and obtrusive toward Crown Prince Akihito. One of them approaching the prince wished to obtain his autograph. while the other tried to shove a66 words
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Article129 1953-02-17 7 NEW DELHI. Feb. 16, (Eeuter)— Mr. Aneurin Bevan, British left wing Labour leader said here today the emergence ol a third bloc was necessary to compel the "two giants," the United States and Russia, to listen to weaker nations who were speaking lhe "most sense" at129 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-02-17 7 LIEUT Gen. Sir Sydney Lawford,' 87 father of movie actor Peter Lawford. died m Hollywood yesterday. A.P. and her husband, Yves Montaana arrnr«n and th<k I>ukr de wuii. A.F.A.P. - 32 words
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Article132 1953-02-17 7 FOUR skiers were yesterday buried under an avalanche n the upper Innsbruck vailev m the Venetberg mountain range. AFP. l IBY \X Premier Mohammed Montasser has cabled the Arab League secretary. Abciei Khalek Hassouna request ng acceptance of Libja^ as VM eighth member of theAFP; U.P.; Reuter - 132 words
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Article109 1953-02-17 7 World News in Brief. MR. GEORGE Meany. president of the American Federation of Labour, and Senator Irving Ives (Rep.— New YorkJ called for United Nations action against what they described as Soviet anti-Semitism. Reuter PRINCESS Dunya, Abdul Hameed, whose nam c has been romantically linked, with that of young KingReuter; A.P.; AFP - 109 words
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Article164 1953-02-17 7 Israel To Oust 3 More Reds TEL AVIV, Feb. 16 1 sr. ri is ousting three moi'e R lana from their posts m thif > m» try on th c heels of .< So t Union's drastic ruptutt of diplomatic relations, a m c close to the Foreign Offi iA.P.; Reuter - 164 words
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Article52 1953-02-17 7 SEVERAL BURSTS machine-gun were fired ai iit French Club at Ausselrta, Tunisia, on Saturday S aitei was wounded. A. F. P. A BRITISH Vickers Vise* i airliner left Prestwuk yn day on the Rrs. turbineengined air crossing of tin M lantic and cold weath i I mA.F.P.; Reuter - 52 words
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Article181 1953-02-17 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 16 (IP) A new 2 1 cents per gallon retail cost increase for gasoline nefcinv today. according: to the Standard Oil Company «»f California. Ln the San Francisco ar-ea this would boost the price of regular gasoline to 27.9 rents per181 words
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Article106 1953-02-17 7 Gen. Harding For Kenya LONDON. Feb. 16, <R< lU I Representative.- of Comti onwealth armies will attend I B exercise for senior offioi be held m Britain this yeai ta study the application of atomic weapons to land-air batt General Sir John Hal rig, Chief of the Imperial G< Staff,106 words
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Advertisement78 1953-02-17 7 A* ILAYA AMR W A YS THE FOLLOWING SERVICES NOW CALL AT MAI 1 1 ALA C C A DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS D«p. 0650 K. Lumpur Dep. 0730 K. Lumpur Dep. 1735 Vol° i Molocco Arr. 0805 Molocco- Arr. 1810 1 **m llf s Dcp 815 DeP ,82 Dep! 085078 words
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Article159 1953-02-17 8 TAIPEI. Feb. 16 (ReuterAAP) The Nationalist Air Force which is expecting to receive the first shipment ot jet aircraft from the United States within two months time, will utilise the initial shipment of aircraft to organise a squadron for reconnaissance purposes not likely for159 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-02-17 8 photo. This picture, says Consolidated Vultee aircraft, is the first showing the OS navy's XF2Y-1 SeaDart experimental jet fighter on shore. The delta wing seaplane has retractable water skis on which it is propped m this view. AP.A.P. - 38 words
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Article49 1953-02-17 8 OSAKA. Feb. 16 (UP)— The Osaka office of the ".JapanSoviet Trade Association" reported yesterday that the Russian Government had proposed th e shipment of coal, powdered bone.s and medicine to Japan m barter for ship repair services. The bone is used m Japan for fertilizing.49 words
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114 1953-02-17 8 citattif Feb 16 (AP)— Northwest Airlines anTotal elapsed time of the night over the Great Circle route was 16 hours, 54 minutes, but 1 hour and 44 minutes was spent at Shemya, m the Western Aleutian Island chain, on a refueling stop. MY A Timn*114 words
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Article76 1953-02-17 8 DARWIN. Feb. 16, (Reuter- A AP) John Clunies Ross, 24-year-old "King" of the Cocos Islands, arrived here last night on his way to sell the islands' air strip to Australia— for an undisclosed price. The strip Is used m the Australia-South-Afri-ca air service. Mr.76 words
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Article85 1953-02-17 8 WASHINGTON. Fob. 16. (UP)-— Pan-American World Airways announced yesterday it will propose to the International Air Transport Association a 45 per cent cut m trans- Atlantic air cargo rates for bulk shipments. Willis G. Lipscomb. PanAmerican Vice President, said: "If international air cargo IS85 words
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Article92 1953-02-17 8 LONDON. Feb. It) (AFP) Japan is now making an out effort to gain supremacy !in the textile trade m Pakistan by agreements with that count rv for the sale of piece 1 goods on a long term basis, 'said the Financial Times this morning m92 words
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Article44 1953-02-17 8 1 TAIPEI. Feb. 16. (AFPV— The British Rrm Jardine Ma- theson and Company will use the Formosa Straits for its regular Htongknng-Keelung run. the China News reports today. The English daily said thai the company*- Wingsang will not divert its course. —a—44 words
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Advertisement716 1953-02-17 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kesular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penang From "Poyang" Ft»n IJ Japan, H'kong "Fengtien" Feb 19 Feb 22 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P.'Sbam Spore For •Paklioi" Feb716 words
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Advertisement411 1953-02-17 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederl.nd Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Am^rdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham Penang TAWALI (SMN) 16/23 Feb 24 25 Feb 26 27 Feb KERTOSONO RL) 28 Feb/6 Mar 1 Mar J >lar ROTTI (SMN) 19/25411 words
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Advertisement796 1953-02-17 8 EAST ASIATIC M SAILINGS FROM Si A\D| N "IB MIONIA' foi Bangkok PS X J PATAGONIA' foi Adelaide. m Y n Melbourne. Barnie Sydney (not loading local \\^mt cargo) M t I Jl "LALANDIA" for Bangkok x m„, b *T M -INDIA- for Bangkok ir M "MALAYA" for Adelaide. '*Mi»796 words
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156 1953-02-17 9 EXPRESSING regret that the security position on and around Kundong R v *> f r Estate had deteriorated during the year to Sept 30, 1952, the r *<i Vlr G. M. Knocker, stated that two Asian staff had been ambushed and a special156 words
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Article108 1953-02-17 9 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 76* 76* No. 1 R.S.S. 765 77 No. 2 R.S.S. 731 73i No. 3 R.S.S. 70V 702 Tone: Steady quiet. TIN SINGAPORE, Fri. The price of tin today was S47U. Up108 words
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Article106 1953-02-17 9 RI Rubber Exports Decrease JAKARTA. Feb. 16— The Indonesian Central Statistical! office today released prelimi- nary figures on Indonesian rubber exports for last year and report a slight decrease of about 20,000 tons. The figures show that 777.--451 tons of rubber were exported during 1952 compared with 793,094 tons m106 words
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349 1953-02-17 9 From ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Special Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, Feb. 16 Three rubber and tea estates m the bandit ridden Sukabumi region of West lava are facing disputes over ownership. AH three, j togethcr^Uh^our other rubber estates m the Tjiandmr area, were closed down last349 words
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Article, Illustration933 1953-02-17 9 Spore Imports Are Still In The Doldrums By A Special Correspondent WHILE the American economy and, to a lesser extent, that of Europe may be riding on high gear on on apparently firm track, the outlook m Singapore is not so encouraging, with rubber prices again nearing933 words
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Article54 1953-02-17 9 CAIRO. Feb. 16. (AFP)— The Japanese trade mission headed by Dr. Siiinaki Afao, trill leave here today for Damascus arid Baghdad after a 4-day stay ba Egypt. The mission leader said 4 hat Japan's immediate problem v* far as Egypt was concerned was to prevent54 words
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304 1953-02-17 9 Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Feb. 16, South Sumatra's Governor will soon submit a plan to the Central Government here for the establishment of a single buying monopoly for small holding rubber, it is learned. All slab shipments to Singa- pore will also be304 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-02-17 9 LONDON, Feb. 16. (AFP)— The fourth series of the current London wool sales will take place this week. London wool brokers are expecting a good demand. About 22,000 bales is expected to be on sale, mostly from Australia. mmTASSi WJ^^^^^^^^*^^ StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article53 1953-02-17 9 THE total acreage of wet padi planted m the Federation of Malaya covered 815,200 acres, of which 277,330 were m Kedah. 145,100 m Kelantan and 109,890 m Perak. Dry padi covered 44,000 acres, including 29,000 acres m Kelantan. The acreage to be harvested this season53 words
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Article191 1953-02-17 9 GENEVA, Feb. 16, (Reuter)— An international committee, m its report released last night, suggested safeguards to calm fears of "dumping" if Japan is admitted to GATT (Genera! Agreement on Tariffs and Trade). The principal question would allow countries to suspend tariff concessions m emergencies more191 words
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Article32 1953-02-17 9 JAPANESE delegates to the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East conference scheduled to open i n Manila on Feb. 23. are expect- Ed on Feb. 21. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article287 1953-02-17 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The drop m rubber price has reduced the price of Johore's timber from $220 per lon m January to less than Sl5O towards the end of last year. In spite of this, Johore's timber output last year showed a steady increase. Mr.287 words
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Advertisement24 1953-02-17 9 fjfajpse of Chinese history KUN& MIMA r y <\ 'MILITARY STRATEGY *,r d;r *>"-■■' ]T>^^^Bk«a\^k. Tmmmmm\^^jl\ ~SSSB BmmWjM SBV=^ 1 mm Wr^\. g^"*-— a.s r. m24 words
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Miscellaneous579 1953-02-17 9 ■■> i jft^tiWm^aßi BvShH^.' isfef 1 -5201 P^X* iP B 1 H^^nriSS "ff''™^Y^^F^^^t^Tjrfr^r ifi raty taL v^^^^^^tjcSPSHWiiiib m a PJmok spssfw^"^' mi f i Sa KBtBAmW* m MWrtF < y 4Mm t*§ wkWk Wa )rtTl3 Ri L |P^^ 1 F* W W Lf/mmmmmms EjmmMmmWW/LJ JmmmmLmf-EF'P Wk LM PM M I579 words
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Article, Illustration610 1953-02-17 10 OSWALD HENRY - FIRE FLINGER DOING THE TOWN with. Congratulations! CONTEST CLOSEUPS BACKSTAGE PEEK-A-800 1 AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE OSWALD HENRY and his Camera WINNING Sjk, IT was "full-house" at the Capitol Ballroom last week to hear nine judges acclaim charming Adeda Al-Johary, a Malay, "Miss Max610 words
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631 1953-02-17 11 ERIC Riel U. P - ERIC Riel U.P. By Sports Writer SYDNEY, (UP)— When Mrs. Nell Hopman took over as official chaperons for Maureen Connolly and Julie Sampson their parents are supposed to have told her 'Don't let them fall m love— itVtoo far to come to631 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-02-17 11 picture Winner of the Selangor Gold Cup, Kingport is being led m by Miss Shirley Pearce after the race at Kuala Lum- Scoops pur on Saturday.Scoops - 26 words
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Article60 1953-02-17 11 THE team to represent the Indian Brotherhood Sports Club against the Singapore Army District XI at Farrer Park tomorrow will be selected from the following. S. Kandasamy, N. Suppiah. D. Kiishnasamy. P. Kastpandian, P. Kathamuthu, S. Chithambaram. S. M. Andy. S. G. Raioo. A. Sivadas (Capt.) K. Krishnan,60 words
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Article124 1953-02-17 11 MALACCA, Mon. .Malacca beat Muar recently at lawn tennis by six matches to one for th e Dr. B. J. Inche Challenge Cup. The full results were (Malacca players first): Singles: B. Gomes bt. Daud Amin 3-6, 9-7, 7-6 rtd. Dom Janudin bt. Koh Kirn Watt124 words
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Article85 1953-02-17 11 MALACCA. Mon. The Argo- i nauts Badminton Party held! their annual meeting recently and elected the following office bearers. Patrons: Messrs. T:m Hoon Siang. Ee'Yew Lin, Dr. S. J. Chong, Yap Eng Tee Goh Joon Hoe and Chin Thiam Soo. President: Lim Yeow Koon. Vice-President: Tan Kirn Sun.85 words
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Article185 1953-02-17 11 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon.— Dis- playing better team work, the Sino-Malay soccer team beat the Krian Malay Teachers by three goals nil m a friendly match played at the public padang yesterday. The Sino-Malays took the lead after ten minutes play when they were awarded a penalty. Meng185 words
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Article45 1953-02-17 11 The marriage ie announced between Mr. Munpy Tseng, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoonwai Tseng of Penang and Miss Hoong Moh Ngan. eldest daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Hoong Chun Xow ot Kuala Lumpur at Penang Hill Viite Penang on 17th February. 1953.45 words
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Article22 1953-02-17 11 NG LING: The engagement is announced between Mr. Ng Ok Loon and Miss Helen Ling Hee Loon on 15th February, 1953.22 words
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Article66 1953-02-17 11 Mr. Mrs. Lourdesamy and their parents thank ah friends and relatives for their valuable presents, congratulatory messages and attendance on the occasion of their marriage on 11th. February. 1953. The family of the late Mr. Lee Fai Hee thank their friends and relatives who kindly sent scrolls, wreaths etc.,66 words
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Advertisement162 1953-02-17 11 TUITION SCHOOL CERT. 53: New sessions starting Mar. Special Rapid Course. Record 100% result 1951. Tutorial panel of honours graduates. CYMA School of Com. 8. Queen St. LEARN TYPING MORNINGS on brand-new typewriters at Chinese YMCA Commercial School. 107 Selegie Road. SITUATION WANTED ATTENTION! For suitable iobs as Stenographers Bookkeepers162 words
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Advertisement377 1953-02-17 11 SITUATIONS VACANT Applications are invited for the post of Bio-Chemist, General Hospital, Singapore. Applicants should possess an Honours Degree with BioChemistry as a major subject, or higher qualifications. Some practical experience of clinical biochemical work would be regarded as valuable. The successful applicant will be expected to work at first377 words
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Advertisement666 1953-02-17 11 NOTICES '•GREEN SPOT" ORANGEADE GREEN SPOT Incorporated of Los Angeles California U.S.A. the owners of the ''Green Spot" Registered Trade Mark have pleasure to notify the public that the production and distribution of Green Spot Orangeade has been recommenced m Singapore. The Amoy Canning Corporation (Singapore) Limited of Singapore hay»666 words
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Advertisement740 1953-02-17 11 I COLONY OF SINGAPORE THE DISTRIBUTION OF GERMAN ENEMY PROPERTY ORDINANCE. 1952. (No. 22 of 1952) THE DISTRIBUTION OF GERMAN ENEMY PROPERTY (No. 2) ORDER. 1952. (G.N No. S 549 of 1952) Creditors m the Colony ir. respect of any obligation incurred before 3rd September 1939 which was on that740 words
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Miscellaneous59 1953-02-17 11 i il i I I j I l l| J il fltfii > U-M P J rr li H 5k I W awSjfftSCT^^SsF^S^s^r R »i%k. JEk XESr^^^^^^^ Iff i v uwATcl^ryw^ ALLEY, UI S^TOf^ T fl I II W ,\W YOU TKY.N- TO GET ,\^^^^E^%fl JL <A& IPs oo v59 words
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Article, Illustration325 1953-02-17 12 McKinstery Is North Malayan Golf Champ IPOH, Mon —Fifty-two year old Tom McKinstery ot Ipoh became the new j North Malayan golf cham- pion when he beat Thomas j I. Hastie (41) of Selangor; m the championship final j here today. Three h >urs after the match saw veteran Tom325 words
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Article112 1953-02-17 12 MBTC beat RAPC two-nil to qualify for the final oi the Nee Soon Garrison KO Hockey Tournament at Nee Soon yesterday. MBTC will mcci GHQ F eld Recoi da In the final. Iv the first bait, although MBTC had a greater share of •:o name112 words
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Article213 1953-02-17 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The second All Malayan Sikh Inter State hockey championship was won this morning by Negri Sembilan on goal average, after .sharing points with Perak. Coal average also saved last year's champions, Selangor, from being wooden spoonists. The tournament started with disagreement between the213 words
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165 1953-02-17 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Keen competition was seen at the Johore Bahru District Rifle Association's Chinese New Year meeting. Principal event competed for was the Muswin Cup which resulted m a tie between the holder. Hassan bin Othman and Othman bin Jabbar, who each scored165 words
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Article409 1953-02-17 12 tried very hard to score but failed m 'their attempts. The game ended with '.he score unchanged. Messrs. G. Grenier and Knoo Phin Hog umpired. The teams were: Singapore:- Noronha; Barth, Fernando; Pennefather. Hay, A. Chandra, Fernandez. Hong Yam, Durant, Coutts. Kulasingam. Penang: Mohamed;409 words
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Article292 1953-02-17 12 SURPRISINGLY, the men who took the main honours m the festival of Chinese New Year hockey m Penang. are the two who figured prominently as live "ammunk tion" for the critics wild" "fired" the Selection Committees of both the North and South teams. They292 words
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Article91 1953-02-17 12 Khamis Paid Win Malay Titly KLALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Singapore's tennis si H. Khamis and A. G. B. Pakir beat Von Mian and U Amin of Johore to win the doubles champion^ the AH Malaya Malays Tennis championships i being held here Khan 3— 6 Whi i. the J:-.. championship Amin91 words
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Article19 1953-02-17 12 Indian Recreation Club drew with Royal Engineers 1-ail m a friendly football match at Farrer Park yesterday.19 words
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Article672 1953-02-17 12 BELOW are the weights for the first day of the Singapore races on Saturday: CL 2 DIV. I—l M. Adonis .xi J-fJ Majestic Sight 8.1-1 Haydee 8.10 Privateer Roman Galley 8.08 Thaumaturgy 8.0.> Madrid f.04 Vprulam 80Olympic o.uo Steeltrap 8.0Royal Fair 8.01 Stage Show 801 Film Studio672 words
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Article155 1953-02-17 12 Coronation Tour Contes. READERS of tbe Singapore Standi Most Popular Sportsman or w* j| who will be honoured as an Unofficial i thii land to attend tbe Coronation teret^iS during May and June this year m, f,^ te The Contest which will last thr,, S ruary 1 to May 2,155 words
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Article228 1953-02-17 12 SAWLF Report Progress ENTRIES for the Singapore Amateur Weightlif ting Federation's annual junior and senior championship* both m the men and women sections— exceeded thos«. of the previous years. This note of progress was made m the annual report of SAWLF whose annual general meeting will be held o n228 words
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Article50 1953-02-17 12 vm m H nv M i impi ovei ol dl abi its also en unporl as h 1 Road H than 75 I meeting much mi countrj trol aa blem Tl« S j will I tneetini i Garden at 6.45 1 ness an i to the50 words
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Advertisement181 1953-02-17 12 second chance? To-day, when frustrations of all kinds seem to mock our fondest dreams, when time seems to hurry past more quickly as we grow older, who would not put the clock back, lust for a season, if he could Science has proved we are only a> old as our181 words
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Advertisement98 1953-02-17 12 CORONATION TOUR CONxS Sponsored By Singapore Standard- Alfred* Coronation s 0 Mr./MrB./MiBi fin block letters) is the MOST POPULAR Sportsman Sporty of Singapore and the Federation of yJ** Date Mark envelope: Coronation Contest SHEUM'S CIRCUS AT OUTKAM IO» M 1 FROM TO-DAY ti SECOND CHANCE of PROG*A»»> SENSATIONAL AND THRILLING98 words
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