Singapore Standard, 24 August 1953
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Title Section18 1953-08-24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft rt g v IV. N„. 53- SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AIMST 2», 19.-..1. TWELVE P\OF.S 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article718 1953-08-24 1 _CA-pMms Convent**,* jHan Far M..1...... Pledge To Uphold Minority Rights KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Notional Convention sponsored by the MCA-UMNO attended by 34 delegates, pledged itself today to work for the attainment by peaceful and constitutional means of a sovereign independent Federation of Malaya within the British718 words
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Article87 1953-08-24 1 ECOO mph I-ITAIN IS WILDING THEM MjON, Aug. 23 (KeuDuncan Sandys, oi Supply, said Britain is buildi nuke is with 5,000 miles an h no piloted airipe to out- 1 li Gov- to IUS "hush hush* mis of •'<> men toda> Mob- ntfSists'ts Wspssiss si -I \ustralia came87 words
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Article, Illustration8 1953-08-24 1 photo. ss HtfKra&s*ses«*.'=«B e StandardStandard - 8 words
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169 1953-08-24 1 Peang Hunt For $Mil. Forging Ring LEADER ESCAPES POLICE RAID B v KIIOO BOON CHOO, Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— An intensive hunt lor the leader oi a uanir oi forgers has heen launched by the Police in Penang. The forgers are believed to have despatched several million dollars worth169 words
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Article67 1953-08-24 1 TWO more Communist terrorists, one a Branch Committee Member, were killed by security forces in the Federation. One of the terroii>'s was killed by a Datrol of the 6 Gurkhas in the Labis area of Johore. The Branch Committee member was killed by a patrol of67 words
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Article45 1953-08-24 1 SEOUL. Aug. 23 (Reuter) Th e South Korean Government yesterday decided to prohibit local news agencies from using news reports of foreign pre s agencies "without due contract' and from monitoring and piinting newscasts by foreign radio without mentioning the i-ource.45 words
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Article90 1953-08-24 1 Signal Flashed HONGKONG. Aug 23 (Renter. The British 1.772-ton steamer Inchulva early today flashed a distress call trom off 1 tii- China port c >i Foochow in the Formosa Straits saving she* had been fired upon and stopped by two unidentified armed junks. The Inchulva.90 words
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Article18 1953-08-24 1 THE Prime Minister of Kashmir, Mr. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, yesterday flew from Srinagar to Jammu.18 words
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224 1953-08-24 1 'I BEAR NO GRUDGE' Shah Tells His People LONDON, Aug. 23 (Reuter)— The Shah of Persia who made a triumphant return to Teheran yesterday declared in a radio broadcast that he had repeatedly risked his Life for his people and would do so again. In a five minute speech the224 words
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Article54 1953-08-24 1 SEOUL, Aug. 23 (Reuter) The Fifth Air Force said tonight that it had carried out the first postwar test of South Korea's air defences over the pas* 30 hours. Called "Operation Spyglass" thi exercise tested the air force's radar warning set. army and aircraft defences and54 words
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Article106 1953-08-24 1 'Cremated' Couple Go Home l ORYO. Auk. 23 (AP) It still looks like broken romance but lose was it? On Aug. 15, poUee found Ihe bodies of a young man and uoman in a Takamatsa hotel. Ofti Cers said it was a rase of double suicide, idenli I the bodies106 words
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Article68 1953-08-24 1 AN application for $6,000.--000 iias been made to the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund by the Singapore Government for projects which will extend over several years. Among next year's proj **ts Is Ihe Urban Health Centre which is to be run by the University of Malaya,68 words
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Article84 1953-08-24 1 LONDON Aug 21 (Re. iter) —Fleets of four-engined bombers sweeping in from the east coast to ■'bomb" London, were tackled by jet fighters over the capital last night. Londoners On their way home from the West End's glittering theatre land stopped i n the streets when84 words
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Article77 1953-08-24 1 A.IACCIO. (Corsica), Aug. 23 (AFP) Two oflieial wives and four daughters ot former Sultan of Morocco. Sidi Mohammed Ben Yussef. arrived here today from Rabat to join the Sultan in exile. Three photographers were detained by police before the ex-Sultan's family left the airpoit. LETTER TO77 words
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Article40 1953-08-24 1 MANILA Aug 13 (AP) A ed out mote than .'*()'> h i and left 3,000 persons ar it hou I in Ihe little ot Vfata om, on th south of Levte, »>7 n ot Ta 'loban.40 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-08-24 1 What d'you mean? A likely stork indeed I tried it on all my pais mid thev thought it stood a chanee!23 words
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Article200 1953-08-24 1 AN INDIAN Army ambulance unit of neaily 300 men reached Singapore yesterday on board the 8.1. liner Santhia on its way to Korea for peace time duties. The nien who make up the main party of the 60th Indian Field Ambulance Unit expect to be200 words
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Article247 1953-08-24 1 LONDON, Aug;. 83.— The Kr'/miin pished its campaign to woo German voleis today with (1) a hitter Malenkov blast at Chancellor Konrad Adenauer; (t) I new call for a quick German Peace Conference, and (3) a series of top level concessions. According to a Moscow RadioAP; UP; Reuter - 247 words
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Article106 1953-08-24 1 SINCERITY OF CHINESE CHALLENGED \l.\ I Pei i f the I t |I with ll* Willil I'm. tut I .mi .it raid :U > ii.. ma I i in i H I l in' i d theii eronom i "Where i> the In reply. Dal S k laid Jl" mi106 words
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Article20 1953-08-24 1 TOKYO Aug I I iP) Kial PO i Ity the I'll' I J i m inn nno men20 words
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Advertisement45 1953-08-24 1 f£ar3i Amy***** IB m J m B^B^^^"^^ R^B^^BMB^B^HbB mbm v> v «J>» > BBBBBBB H 'Ik. I i HHI B The Camera for Everybody* m 2 No other camera offers so d S5 S much 3t such a low pnce! iBI PATfaSON S4MON9 0 CO UOj45 words
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Article21 1953-08-24 2 I annual din::- nitors and dealei Johore Soul Ni jri area.-, at S Kce 1 asl night I li—21 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-08-24 2 When a BOAC Constellation arrived at Kallassg airport from Jakarta yesterday, its Right Engineer .Mr. Philip Robinson receired a pleasant surprise. It was Philips birthday and the other members of the crew had secretly arranged an imprompta birthday party in Singapore. cake which hid beea97 words
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Article93 1953-08-24 2 Matt Pak Shee Atteges CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Attap Duellers \ssociation, Mr. Mak Pak Shee, yesterday aIU thai nu rabers of the Association in Kampong hangi, c being intimidated into accepting a resettlement ii- which is "outrageously against their interests." a i i i> D I93 words
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207 1953-08-24 2 'Bosses Use Thugs To Fight A Union' (Re p »rt To Polise Standard Staff Reporter THE Amalgamated Mcicya Pineapple Workers Union alleges that gangsterism is being employed by employers against its members. The Singapore Police are being informed. In a letter to the Commissioner of Police, the Union said that207 words
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Article23 1953-08-24 2 Lensmen' s Social Sing idd a a the C ub n I i A" nue Member be charged %i ind non- I »0.23 words
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Article133 1953-08-24 2 I HAD MY PANTS ON BATHER A middle aged man, Poon ll.ik Yang, who was charged yesterday with bathing in public in the early hours on Friday, at the junction of Kallang Road and Lavender Street, caused peals of laughter in the Singapore Eighth Police Court. He admitted the facts133 words
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Article23 1953-08-24 2 he the nJC i tne nd mon growi ig the C I I it i thai n will 123 words
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Article, Illustration224 1953-08-24 2 Polo Flees Reds But Lands In Prison A POLISH sailor, J Zfc K ibid to run away from Communism by jump: p in Sin i king politi .:ii e has landed him in nothing but trouble. E>. I with open arms, 11-rl 1r of Lish underground during the war. s224 words
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Article61 1953-08-24 2 KLANG, Sun. A 19 year- old detainee made a brief dash for freedom at B. HO last night from the Klang District Hospital where he was a patient. Klang Police immediately cordoned off the hospital area and set up road blocks but were unable to find61 words
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Article, Illustration163 1953-08-24 2 Mur. G. De JomghC D'Ardoyr. the Papal Nuncio to Imlon arrivrd in Singapore yesterday on a KI.M Constellation OB his way to Jakarta. He is returning to his pom »ftci \i-it ing Belgium. At the airport t.» meet him were Mgi Olcoai endy the Raaaaa Catholic Bishop of the Diocese163 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-08-24 2 1 1 a l of 1 in I ii I i I tl <.| s|) I I18 words
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Advertisement78 1953-08-24 2 fr— t n_ TODAY'S BEST... but I STILL BETTER i TOMORROW j xN^lipV SPOBI I 11. i THIS IS YOUR I Hendan GUARANTEED SH I RT ti T?f j ftesi sftirfi o/ th j Goin rft /fi ft It as h I <M»« .111(1 s, l' I f »>f ((iictiis78 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-08-24 3 photo. TtiL^.'.M 1 """Skonc diversity Alumni A«_ Mrs. ,vV JSSl.*3i DrVS^ m StandardStandard - 13 words
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Article84 1953-08-24 3 Tourists Given 'Lonely' Letters VPORE'S latest me •i soliciting waa tried luring the n-";it visit I nited stairs l>!>>ti > «j |u tdroa. I. bell ed i the nt a m." handwritten letter tlif addressee that the is lonelv aad would omoany. it ends uof li!; lv charges address in84 words
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Article78 1953-08-24 3 New Building Fop Courts Standard Staff Reporter NEW imposing eonrt building may be erected near Upper Picketing Street area to replace and relieve congestion in the courts. The Standard was told yesterday. A committee will meet shortly to select the site. The new Court building will replace two temporary eourts78 words
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Article35 1953-08-24 3 THIRTY-EIGHT members of a Young Malayans Club visited Muar last weekend a> guests of the Club In friendly badminton mal h. Malacca beat Muar by 6ga to 1. A social was a35 words
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203 1953-08-24 3 tm.,^ Standard Staff Reporter men s:- W year rUt between the Malm officers and men ol Mn^apore's merchant marine wa s patched up yesterday when two unions joined hands again and lormed the Malay Mariners Tnion When the Sii Malay I Seamen's Union203 words
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Article74 1953-08-24 3 VICKI WARREN, an eight-year-o'.d Australian girl who is being rushed lo London for treatment for a form of paralysis, arrived in Singapore on a QANTAS Constellation yesterday afternoon. An ambu'a'uv from the Singapore General Hospital met the air^raf: at Kallang and took Vicki to the74 words
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Article47 1953-08-24 3 JOHORE BAHRU. SunCharged in the Police Court today with moving foodst.ilTs without a permit from a restricted area. Thong Hee Seow claimed trial on the ground that the goods were in a Government lorry escorted by Police. He was allowed $MOO bail.47 words
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Article46 1953-08-24 3 SINGAPORE'S Malayalee community celebrated Onam. the harvest festival of Kerala yesterday with a public meeting on the Rattles Institution grounds. A sports programme preceded the meeting, and Mrs M. Gopala Menon, wife of the Representative of the Government of India, gave away the prizes.46 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-08-24 3 aaassamMi'ii'iiM"'" 11 wl when it lourerl «"?*Jj*22* ua nUn and Sunuei Lembing.12 words
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Article, Illustration87 1953-08-24 3 CAPTAIN VV. Whitefield. a ran captain of the Canadian Australasian Line arrived hack in Singapore on i Ipecially chartered BOAC Argonaut last night after saying goodbye to the Australian liner he has commanded for the last ten years. His ship, the "Aorengi" is now in a87 words
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Article, Illustration243 1953-08-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 300 Kheks from all over Malaya, representing 25 guilds, attended the annual PanMalayan Khek Community Conference in Singapore yesterday. Representatives from North Borneo and Indonesia also attended. The conference began with a ceremony celebrating the 24th anniversary of the243 words
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Article293 1953-08-24 3 Govt. Urged To Probe High Rent PENANG, Sun. A call to Government for legislation to protect tenant formers from paying exhorbitant land renfs was made yesterday ct the first all-Malaya Peasants Congress at Kcpala Batas, Province We!!esley. Chairman of the Cor I m sing C293 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-08-24 3 atolo. p Till-* .m)0 meioti'n ol Ihe Kesataaa Kasapaa i Melayu, of Ihe Singapore itl i Settlrmeat, ssoved j lato their new rluh pre nn>t\ jresterdaj after D t J raglar had declared 3 the premises open. Situated at lot :> .laian v1 1 ik. the rlub a ill serveStandard - 84 words
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Article95 1953-08-24 3 Girl In A Canal Held Up Traffic m: i) i > O ;I)' lo F v Ro i lot about 20 minHundreda ol ran pulled up on b (i ii Into Ihe t in the rana] re| out ot ll as if to ake a S av on the n95 words
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Article42 1953-08-24 3 JOHOB The State 1 > >pn enl B .1 \t i an un ]in the l> ii tment's activity i wiih tag] and The Departn en| approved in hand I al the end of the bait !76 had bean spent.42 words
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Article35 1953-08-24 3 Asbestos Roofing For Huts i Road build P i t He .1 than present unauthorised .i huts, Mi said, but he i thai attap hut dwi hould chan I roofings la the i an ii35 words
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Article43 1953-08-24 3 FOi It A from \o. I'll 1 r Division arnica I in S: pore from Korea an Knday, lelt for ho iy after a two- lav Visit h< More in m 100 pe i l the w i43 words
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Article33 1953-08-24 3 THREE Chinese were ln juied yesterday, when a ear they were travelling in. turned turtle in Chua Chu Kang Road Singapore. Thejr were taken |to hospital and treated as I outpatients.33 words
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Article18 1953-08-24 3 PENANG S A in i Itstriel the I in mufti on Aug. M, at 5 o.m.18 words
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Advertisement106 1953-08-24 3 Ctrl Inked I I j Cilltlfitltl. "t I^^B' Xmf nsn^fe 5 diT\ w^ t l i wß*mW* V fi BU A I.LVUR PRODUCT HER NEW FOOD IDEA BY COLM A N S jfij f. m *ns broil: Mix 2 tbsps. Colman's (dry) .^r^* 1 Into 1 thsp. lemon Juice till106 words
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Miscellaneous92 1953-08-24 3 Weather MINI M l »i Tempt t «turr from 730 pm on Aus |o 7.30 a.nv on Ang, 23: Singapore (75F). Penang (tin. Kola Bahru (73F1, Koala Fumpur (72F), Ipoh (74Fi. Kuantan ImW). >I a x i mum Temperature from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 n in. on Ang. 23: Singapore92 words
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1301 1953-08-24 4 M.N. ROY - LIMITATIONS OF ECONOMIC AID IN INDIA M.N. ROY by AT LAST a realistic report about India has been nutde*to America. It came from the Secretary of State on his return from his tour through the countries of the Near East and South-east Asia. Supporting the Ei enre Administration s ror•ign1,301 words
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Article527 1953-08-24 4 DOROTHY ROE - DOROTHY ROE NEW YORK. (AP)—Toys women are world-beat-says N k financier Charles A. Wyman. at practica rything except investing money. They can be crack career women, or tops i n any field, but they invest their personal aesteggs, he asserts as if they were betting o n527 words
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Article786 1953-08-24 4 Isaac Deutscher - Isaac Deutscher 5 /n f/ie /as* period o/ fcjs activity Beria represented the carious paradox 0 hemi-liberal police chief in a totalitarian State. The period up to the East Gem j revolt might indeed be described as Says Beria took upon himself the responsibility for two major786 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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Letter301 1953-08-24 4 Sir;— A s on e Who ha returned from Ceylon 1 read with interest your editorial of the 19th instant under the heading "Unrest in Ceylon." 1 was i.i Ceylon from June lb to August 13 it is perhaps true to say that at this time301 words
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Letter65 1953-08-24 4 Sir: We inmates were surprised. shocked. angry and sad by the article vou published recently entitled By" P N C [g S h,^ y Cii,! -6' rls There are about 800 of us distributed over an ana of about 40 acres or mure dux 1 am sure the guilt65 words
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Letter60 1953-08-24 4 ♦h? ir; 1 AUh0 nearly a thousand undesirable do4 r.We. de^ ed :n !he Mai 29 n TS a gn bet^cen -way 22 and August this vear licenced nnd l^ tieTanZ r n i d the «3«E «al and rural areas Thi* menace should be period cally checked60 words
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Letter77 1953-08-24 4 Sir;— l disagree with Ihe Bombay Zoo authorities that pythons are stupid. Pythons are not stupid because one python swallowed its mate. Pythons are supposed to have teeth growing inwards and therefore when two pythons hav c a hold on the same prey they cannot let go. Consequently77 words
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Letter76 1953-08-24 4 Sir; So your reader, S. M. Deemah. is a nudist whose little piece of advice appeared i n this page a few days ago under the heading "Nudists Ahoy!" If Mr. Deemah can prove to us wrong-mind-ed people that "ours" is the best way in a wrongminded world by76 words
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Letter143 1953-08-24 4 Sir;— "l entirely disagree with Mr. Deemah's letter, 'Nudists Ahoy!" in The S andard on Aug. 18. when he said, "I am surprised that those people are still shy. We, the nudists, must try to be unclothed in public too. We. the men and women, should always143 words
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Letter133 1953-08-24 4 Sir;— As ar< ;.'t of having to use two taxif a day, I have hiu) a grand opporti taxt-drivei lioni on the InatallaUi n octet-. Without ex'-cp-tlon the Malay drivers were ir Of the meters: for this reason "that the meters are fair to both drivt .md133 words
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Letter81 1953-08-24 4 I t the Hot* Kuala Lumpur, on S ti n which fa ity. I regret i Lumi Will pr. Pi Psj P R inI into th< the n pen- < Si hers come for take for 1 lay man who little of Pv\ (The nd) the :c of81 words
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Advertisement71 1953-08-24 4 get the right one v rf hovp «*aaas»--m ANGEL type yt-u lett i l ire And If in <! m r vf f4*t% AM.". y m**+^^»»|l UitM* Duncan Roberts Ltd. IX K.ll'' r*mm I P.O Hi in. 1... it Kual, I Ipaa Peaaaa Woki D I UaHH I €SW STI71 words
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Article, Illustration93 1953-08-24 5 m TIIE >!;r by Sion Seong of 513, Penang P« i Ki Heiflex, f. H, |||nii. x^f;,. '*> I>: Cnan Vong Boon r/o rd-Variiuni Oil Company, Union Building h'iflex, f. 22, 1/25, I'h-.X. "P VniYT TOM Wj'i.l, Hrr llrnc. «»f I'M I .irn.iruin Slrr. f. Primrtg. Solioa93 words
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Article205 1953-08-24 5 Consolidated Tin S to 22 Fi $2.12j to $2.15 Ft ,5. Gi $2.65 to $2.75, Hongkong B London £94.109. Malayan weries $3 ,)0 Oriental phone T.SVT'.d.. Perak Hydro. IK lgd Robinson $1.80, Straits Times $2.65, Straits Traders $21 to $21*. Stra St< amships $21.25, United Engineers Ords. $11.50,205 words
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Article268 1953-08-24 5 TIIE BLKIT KATIL EST AT I LIMITED. made a P r ut V l °J $61 '524 (175%) and dividend oi 10% is proposed for the year ended 30th April balancing date net liquids ?qua"£d* $329,536 or 94.2 cents Per share Cost of production was 50.6 cents per268 words
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Miscellaneous99 1953-08-24 5 I.IHO: Kampong S Kl.\: By The Li hi I l m M Kan Fun Sai K 9.15 iFQIJ ENTfcR T AINMENI IM J tg J ks 12 13, 3 9.15 p.m. K.W: Iron Mistresi I I 9 15 ta OIHON: p 4 30. h ir> s|\: in 12 30. 3.99 words
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Miscellaneous178 1953-08-24 5 Th^ Btars|! And Yen 1 1 Bj KM A in I M\|{ ji 'i 1 oi> »g «}i in rio> ]i I tit highest that wi- I .oi ;itl.i"i In is ii, it i I <-. lint aiii.nli> i 1 w ,ni intrltifem l .< hcoi \ih\i>\>> nic »s i178 words
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Miscellaneous98 1953-08-24 5 Sto Catftst Ma 30 Can You Name This Star? A' 1 tkluDgh ihis greet llh BPSM PSSI Ihurvrta* nnd the Sin l> f ■i s nin lie nta it^ thirtieth M-r ron- pahlished m tin Marts Papa t*"d- ui IBM I'ill.Hiiif gen UI w>ti\t tag d<i l« KtgfMfgrd < luti98 words
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Article449 1953-08-24 6 'THE rather perplexing and perpetual question of whether a man should be allowed to take more than one wife which has remained unsolved despite the efforts of Mrs. Shirin Fozdar and the Singapore I icil of Women has also treated a furore in Hongkong. The controversy449 words
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Article394 1953-08-24 6 'JTIERE is great rejoicing in Penang and not without reason. High and low. people of all shades o! opinion are joined together in celebration ot Penang's I victory in the Malaya Cup Soccer Final. For at long last the Penang soccer eleven was able last Saturday to394 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1953-08-24 6 Sir Cheng-Iock Ton - 'IS A MATTER OF HARD WORK SWEAT' Sir Cheng-Iock Ton MALAYAN FREEDOM INDEPENDENCE by at the Malayan National Convention in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. T/MANCIPATION from oppressive conditions, Jj whether they be political, social, or economic can only be won at the price of personal endeatour. National progress must be attained1,272 words
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We,the PEOPLE
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Letter167 1953-08-24 6 Sir. Your spirited editorial of August 20. calls for special commendation. You have rightly upheld in manly style the Freedom of the Press. I am greatly disappointed with the reply of the Colonial Secretary to questions raised in Council by Dr. C. J. Paglar. It is most unfortunate that167 words
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Letter, Illustration237 1953-08-24 6 Sir; In Mr. Alex .Tosey's letter (a reply to the Utusan Zaman) on the question of common language for Malaya, he advocates that English should be the country's temporary common language until the Malay language is modernised. In my opinion, modernising the Malay language becomes a237 words
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Letter346 1953-08-24 6 Sir; I have something to say in regard to the letter of "Reader" in The Singapore Standard of August 18. that Judges in this country should be recruited from the Bar. No doubt the superior legal training which a practising iawyer receives is an important factor In346 words
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Letter152 1953-08-24 6 Sir;— Much has been said and done for the poor destitutes, but nothing concrete so far has been done for another group of needy people the young working bachelors. Government and private organisations have time and again impressed on the public the importance of seeing to th152 words
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Letter165 1953-08-24 6 Sir;— May I through the medium of your pa;: po nt out to the authorities concerned the many anomalies in connection with the election campaign of Sungei Patani Town Council. House to house canvassing of voters, and misguiding the electorate were but a few of such irregularities. The most165 words
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Letter137 1953-08-24 6 Sir; I read with surprise "A Donor's" letter on the stubborn refusal of most healthy Chinese to donate a little of their blood to save all. including Chinese. I think we must all help to erase this blot on the good name of the Chi <e137 words
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Letter203 1953-08-24 6 Sir; I thank you for giving publicity to the statement "Axe Re-employed Pensioners First" in your issue of Aug. 14, but I regret that due to some small error your part publication of my recommendation for a 20 per cent cut in the consolidated basic salary of203 words
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Advertisement136 1953-08-24 6 SINGAPORE ru**" STANDARD l.\lJhl J KNL>fc.\'i MORNINCI NLWSPAi'ER. HEAD OFFICE: 128 Robinson Rood. Singoporg. Telephone Nos *****—***** Cabl* lelegtopb Address: TIGERNEWS Singoporg. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222 The Times Building Printing House Squorc. London. EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Solton Street. 83. Cowon Stieet, 8. Leith Street. Tel«flhor# «588136 words
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Advertisement12 1953-08-24 6 IS?VSS>te». v».^ _p rr ~^a\^~ '.pern WtWsm Ml 0 N ;maL M^12 words
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Article152 1953-08-24 7 Churchill 'May Be Made A Duke' .ONDON, Aug. 23 xl >, ihe mass circu[io„ Sunday Pictorial M today that the Oueen is thinking of Prime Minister "j r Winston Churchill a j u kcdom to rase him retirement from public life•d, the ailing tesman would eat in the mportant House152 words
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Article60 1953-08-24 7 Aug 2.1. iat Britain has. j 1 eman to a itants, while in proportion is about S iperintendenl Wi liams of the Cc ege. said ng of crimore officers. inner in which re portrayed in ires and radio recruitment dif- ed. they are often ear dull60 words
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Article45 1953-08-24 7 DE, Aug. 23, (Reunent Attlee. leaBi h Labour eb by air today three weeks ia as guest of to. rig he told re- had been much jmtieral atmos- in YugoslaI nnd his Pi sident Tito ite to closer reBi I h Labour45 words
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Article45 1953-08-24 7 l Aug. 23. A Royal Air Force [hter crashed into t Oifice and general age of New yesterday, and ol and a row ises. aster and his wife. Andre Ramage. n rescued unhurt from the building. The pilot ed.45 words
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219 1953-08-24 7 iu A^ HIN G T ON, Aug. 23 (Reuter)-Secretary of ♦K e A lr Mr Harold E Talbott said last night Uiat Russia had a powerful air force capable of immediate atomic attack on an v point in Europe and any point219 words
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Article118 1953-08-24 7 TEHERAN, Aug. 23 (UP) Premier Gen. Fazlollah Zaiiedi presented his cabinet to the Shah of Iran today and said he would act as Minister of Interior as well as Premier. Zahedi said Mohen Rais, one-time ambassador to Britain, would be Minister of Foreign Affairs. Other Cabinet118 words
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Article63 1953-08-24 7 ROME. Aug. 23 (AP)— Italv's new pro-W-stern Premier Giuseppe Pella. yesterday triumphantly swept past his first parliamentary test, a Senate vote of confidence. The vote wa s HO to 86. Ten of the 237 Senators abstained. One Senator was absent. The 51-year old Pella now must63 words
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48 1953-08-24 7 PARIS. Aug. 23 (AP)— The 18th day of strikes in vital French public services was described by the French Information Minister as "altogether, the situation is clearly better. However, Information Minister Emile Hughes admitted "that a certain confusion prevails In certain sectors and regions."48 words
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Article29 1953-08-24 7 AN American airman was killed on Saturday when a US Air Force Stratocruiser transport plane burst into flames after landing at Keflavik airfield in Iceland.— A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article30 1953-08-24 7 THE former president of three Jesuit "«*«»s„*. Tarn R M Kelley was killed las^ Sght when his car collided with a train near St. Charles. Missouri. UPUP - 30 words
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Article197 1953-08-24 7 Shah's Sister Pians Iran Trip ig. 23.— Princess twin sister of Shah of Iran, veturnyesterday to the Riviera from said she hopes to mpany Queen Soraya back to Iran in about a month. she is refrom the indisposih prevented her nying the Shah on IAP; Reuter - 197 words
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267 1953-08-24 7 'H- Bomb Vital Factor To Security' Stassen Reports More U.S. Aid DENVER, Aug. 23.— Foreign Aid Chief Harold Stassen yesterday called the indicated Russian possession of the hydrogen bomb "an important factor" in world security and reported to President Eisenhower a big build-up in U.S. deliveries of military equipment toAP; Reuter - 267 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-08-24 7 photo. DANIELLE Lamar, blonde French sineer shn W laßarer^rt 1 0^ 0 **<?"*> DanJeUe* n?to appear™ driven 1^ le v S,0 V W hile in London She has jus" arn\ed from New York. Associated PressAssociated Press - 34 words
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Article60 1953-08-24 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. (Reuter). A new British-de-signed twin-jet night bomber is the latest addition to the strength of the United States Air Force. Known as the B-57 Night Intruder, it was developed by the Air Force and the Glenn L. Martin Aircraft Company from the60 words
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Article35 1953-08-24 7 TWO Communist prisoneroverpowered an Allied guard and threw him off a train taking Red PoWs to Munsan, it was disclosed yesterday. The guard Pvt Jose Ceders of Puerto Rico was not hurt. UPUP - 35 words
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Article35 1953-08-24 7 THE British Admiralty announced that a conference between Lord Louis Mountbatten, C-in-C of the Allied Forces in the Mediterranean and the Allied Commanders of this sector, will be held on Sept. 2 A.F.P.A.F.P. - 35 words
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Article69 1953-08-24 7 MON DOR F 1 E S BAINS Luxembourg. Aug. 22, (Reuter) Liberal lesdera trom li European rountrii red terday thai I In a Europe then ate aim. and ui Chs West not to decline chance of negotiations with Russia. The sixth annual Liberal International unanimously69 words
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Article53 1953-08-24 7 MOSCOW. A ig 23 (K i i tflinistei Malenl lied R sis'i bigj .'V jet < r an i Surround* d by top c •o tood for 75 n on a I DO lii! port and i i pilots put 'M r ui '!n< ith-taklng53 words
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Article, Illustration17 1953-08-24 7 4 «f refrigerator service, built STANLEY Eakiu. operator ot a rmj during thc s%ffigg££££Sfi&£17 words
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Article144 1953-08-24 7 He Killed 60 Single-Handed WASHINGTON. Aug. 22. (Reuter) The U.S. Army yesterday made public detail*? of the "indomitable heroism" which won the medal of honour lor a Japanese American soldier. The details showed that the soldier, corporal Hiroshi H. Miyamura of Gallup. New .Mexico, killed more144 words
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Article28 1953-08-24 7 NATHAN G. Goodman. 54. a widely known historian and authority on Benjamin Franklin jumped to his death from a 105-foot bridge on Saturday.28 words
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Article127 1953-08-24 7 Murder Bid Charge DUBLIN. Northern Irelind. Aug. 23, (Keuter)— Ah Won? Kwai, 41-year-old Chinese nurse, was detained for a medical report under the mental health act >esterday after being charged with attempting to murder four-year-old K»rl. The girl Lillian Watson, who is here with her127 words
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Article170 1953-08-24 7 PARIS, Aug 23 (AP)— Sidi Mohammed Ben Moulay Ahafa, the new Sultan of Morocco, yesterday received a rousing welcome bv thousands of tribal horsemen when he arrived at Rabat, capital of the French North African Protectorate Accompanying the Sultan on hi trip from Marrakech v.170 words
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Article54 1953-08-24 7 TAIPEI. Aug. 23.— Reports reaching here from three flooded villages on Central Formosa said 50 people were drowned Ja.>t Sunday when 90-mile-an-hour typhoon Nina swept across the island. Reports 1 rescue workers brought to safety about 4.000 flood victim g marooned for five days inReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-08-24 7 photo. MEMBERSeI the Russian delegation to the I nited Nations gathered during the recent opening session. Left to Right: are Georgj N. Zarou b i n. Russian Ambassador to the I niio! States. Semyon K. Tsarapkin. Deputy Soviet Representative to the United Nations; and Andrei y. Yishinsky permanent representative toU.P. - 60 words
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Article156 1953-08-24 7 NAIROBI. Aug. 0 (Reuter) General Sir Qgsjfgg Erskine, East African Commander in Chief, continued to a press conference today that surrender terms were being officially offered to Slau Mau terrorists. Hi- terrorist? wou d poet have the chain-* up without being scented for lU< h156 words
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Article66 1953-08-24 7 MUNSAN. Aug". 1' MP)— United Stat. nber* ol ihe Red Cross lesmi touring North Korean prison < ampa have been BSked unofli i. eye out for Maj-Gen. William Dean. i apt :r« d I mender of the 24th Dh ision. A Red Cn ofll66 words
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66 1953-08-24 7 W SHI The sgen< the United Stj I nv In i >« M Thou I i o iticsl, have by menl i I which took I Teat I pot armsI But, M i \>\ Ihi h to '< itivej in •nwnent until 1.66 words
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Advertisement594 1953-08-24 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NCRDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN I SI K VICt Hone Is**. Manila Kobe A Yokohama Penang P S'ham S'pore li Braunsebwcie (HAPAG) 12Sept 3 4Sept s'7Sept I s Nabob (Mil.) 7 80ct 9t>l 11/HOcl To Genes Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen Penang P S'ham S'pore is Weserslela (NDL)594 words
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Advertisement857 1953-08-24 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE (St line.) \]\"WMII> ct 111 l/lli Pause* i»t»i»i lt.ci.ri ih ait i lerriers »niM»ii to prnoen via .him. navi* i.» smrasrsi sssssi sjam.imis m i.i%eai*iMii «...-u LONDON KHMIM.MU I'oin^ (yclop* for Liverpool ii.23 Anlolyeus for Liverpool and m** Du blin la* £l sept 4Rr A I I***857 words
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Advertisement773 1953-08-24 8 Market More Confident Now ON Mondav and Tueuy tin at $309 per picul was S29] higher than the new low of $*!81J on Au*. 4 but bv Friday of last week the price had fallen back to $300? per picul. After the pleasant experience of good recoveries in most tin773 words
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Advertisement598 1953-08-24 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDI.N\\|\ S DM 1 1 N S'pore P s i, MAfiDAI a For Hangk.ik tVgas. -INDIA wm Har.gKok rpt I*l H. .Mekong Manilj. Koi* KEI4NDI* for Hangkok |j />" '>> -KOREA" Fc. Diaka.ta Bant; IHM kok Saigon llongkt ag Manila Kobe Yokohama IT /Ufa* •>,598 words
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Article516 1953-08-24 9 PHILIP TOYNBEE - THE DANGER OF HUMILITY PHILIP TO YNBEE MAFK AA r nij,rrri<-HS- By T vi era are concernlegrees, with tten about Ihem i tend to be lathe reaction of This concern i be not only right. If you all about the or displeasure, the li approval, of r what is the516 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-08-24 9 CUTIE *Bd aha is she? Lovely French singer Danielle Lamar vim says s»x appeal is not in zee body, not in zee less. but in the set mind. She will be appearing in a London West Lnd cabaret and on television.41 words
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Article313 1953-08-24 9 IFFREY GRIGSON - IFFREY GRIGSON i loaded Ark. By raid M. Durrell. ilabcr. las.) fdfdfd 1 1 ai travel by Africa the e tropical, not Sa- of Dr. Maatically Hol ntial vapof every pavision is the vague, underA Gra-oarding-nouse forms itself a and Af•scjuito nets white ezhalaal and Scotch;313 words
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Article774 1953-08-24 9 DAVID PAUL - DAVID PAUL By Tunes Corner. By Nancy Wilson Ross. (Collins. Us. 6d.) Aunt Jeanne. By Georges Simenon. Translated by G. Sainsbury. (Routledge. Bs. 6d.) The Chariot. By Francis Stuart. (Gollancz. 12s. 6d.) Checkmate to Destiny. By Francis D'Autheville. Translated by Moura Budberg. iHarvill Press. 9s. 6d.) TT seems774 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-08-24 9 CURVES picture. i* f -..rvaeeokis Marilyn Monroe is distrailed by «>mri ne klp whl( h sh sp r»,ned Eire, star per, Alberta. Canada. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-08-24 9 H'M, KINSEY. What does he know about this gold-digging Peke near me anyhow, says this bulldog who belongs to a household in Bexleyheath, Kent.24 words
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Article541 1953-08-24 9 GILES ROMILLY - GILES ROMILLY By Captive in Korea. By Philip Deaae, (Ham; Ii Hamilton. l?s. (id.) 'THIS short book is important, but there would be no sense in pretending that it is enjoyable. It will oblige readers to take an uncompromising stand upon the propriety of publishing shocking541 words
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Article444 1953-08-24 9 NAOMI LEWIS - NAOMI LEWIS Daughter of Cenfurius Ky Uonc Su Line and I aV l »-v^ I I MO 1 By ''THERE fs r< in Wes 4 ern Ml f to the situation I in this ng and, 1 think, ren.ai I Imagine girl oi wealthy family, living levcfal turies444 words
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Article110 1953-08-24 9 P.C. Swan - P. C. Swan I 1 1 1 v Chiaeai F«»tt»i V and I*or<eljin. lt\ Basil <>r.i\. Faker. Pp xii 4S mi ?h» p.t^"s «f illii»>lraln»ns. .{IK. by/; The st'.i'iv i rrrnmirs owe- BM I 0 •fforti of ■nd enthu difficult t'u ,.i otic in which iraitini nu A110 words
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Article39 1953-08-24 9 W I Ml Mill I I I 1 Y ii I v I t I I V I. mod Kl MUM < in i I r O op f fl V y I i I I A A39 words
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Advertisement39 1953-08-24 9 r^^r^ j. SINGAPORE STANDARD A-^QmWmWmWtmaW the opening of oar new nf $m^VT*s PRODUCTION DEPARTMENI <* I Fine halftone process Blocks Line and Stereo Blocks Sketches and commercial dra thp Off-set coloured Printing of newspaper articles PARTICULARS AND RATES ON APPLiIAIION39 words
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Article308 1953-08-24 10 KEEP UNBEATEN RECORD IN WATERPOLO LEAGUE THE Tiger Swimming Club became the first postwar team to complete a double in the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association waterpolo league. Yesterdav their second string stored a convincing 5—2 victory over their rivals, the Chinese Swimming Club to clinch the308 words
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Article118 1953-08-24 10 i D I I i < e is p D A 1 16 13 2 15 I 1 •i 1118 words
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74 1953-08-24 10 CHK AGO. Aug 2:< (Reuter)— G VanderbUt's er ridden bv Eddie n the American il W ishington P;irk here two and a hall lengths led with Precious I i \er one mile one H :'-i 1112.600. u j c ivered i in 1 min 48.474 words
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Article48 1953-08-24 10 THE Chinese Swimming will hold its 37th Annus! Swimming Championship Meet on Saturday. Aug. at 3.30 p.m. Heats for 1,500 metre Free Style (Men), 50 metres! Breast Stroke (Girls under 14 years) and 200 metre Brea>t Stroke (Men) will be held I tomorrow, at 5.1 "> p.m.48 words
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Article294 1953-08-24 10 LONDON, Aug. 22 (Reuter)— High scoring and eight hattricks featured the first Saturday's play of the new football season in England today, one of the three-goal scorers being John Charles, the Welsh international of Leeds I tailed. On Wednesday he netted four a and so294 words
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Article317 1953-08-24 10 LONDON Aug 22 (Reuter)— Football i esu}'.< LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Arsenal 0 Hurider>field 0. Blackpool 2. Chelsea 1 Cardiff 2 AMor. Villa 1 Cnaiiton 3. Burnley j Liverpoo 4 Mancne&iei U 4 Mai chostcr C 0 Wolve* 4 Midd!e>bro' 0 P:e»ton 4 Newcastle 2 Sunderland I Portsmouth 'A. SI317 words
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Article, Illustration95 1953-08-24 10 Top picture show s the victorious Tiger Swimming Cluh "B M team after their replay with Chinese Swimming Cluh for the Singapore water polo championships "B" division. Standing from left to right. Tan Sin Hoe (capt.), Kong Siong Leong, Aw Cheng Chve (president). Low Ywe Kee and Willie Yap. Squatting95 words
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Article70 1953-08-24 10 THE A'hilles Club are holding their second annual athletic meet at Rati en Institution on Saturday, Aug. 29 at 3 p.m. The preliminary heats for the 100 and the 220 yards for the Youth Junior and Senioi sections will be run off on Friday, Aug. 2370 words
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Article188 1953-08-24 10 LONDON i 23 (Reuter).— l Count y C '<■.• ol plav I »1 68. At Lords > day match) the Army itt (Truem'an i arm fast live f>r 16 1 .md secondly six f >r no wicket. R Air Force I*>7. At ov.it Sui i km i Miv188 words
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Article147 1953-08-24 10 Bids For Reilly Are Still On r riIOUGH the bids for the transfer of Lawrie Reiliy. the Hibernian and Scot centre forward, have now reached £30,000, the auction still goes on. When bis transfer Is finally decided, the fee prill pro: shatter the present world cord— the £34.000 paid b;.147 words
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Article95 1953-08-24 10 THE following were elected oir.ee bearers of tha Sunbeam Badminton Party, S. pore: Patron. Nf Seng Ycng: Pre sirient. Lim Chin Yee: VicePresident, Chua Guan Sion^ Secretary. Tan Cheng Hock. Asst Secretary. M:>^ 1 usan Lam; Hon Treasurer lee Chin Fie: Asst. Treasurer, Henry Choc. Sports95 words
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Article84 1953-08-24 10 LONDON, Aug 2A (Reiteri«tu«l League esults Bsi 34. Swinton 3; B itlev 0 Ha 4:c Boi w \;:e Banners 7 Hull 16: Fe.itherstone Rover* 16 Bramlev 10: Hul Ki-.a*tnn Rover s 17. Warrington 5: K, lo v Kt Hunslet Leeds 4~> Donca>t«» 10 LeiaM 27 Whitehaven 5 Liverpool84 words
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489 1953-08-24 10 Promoted Huddsrsfield Start With 3 Points From Champs Runnersup Huddersfleid can teel p'eased with their .start to a season in the first Division attei taking a point fron the champions trsenal after eotleeting both trom Preston runner* up to Arsenal, in mid week, in bot'i cases away from home A489 words
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Advertisement194 1953-08-24 10 TfTI •■> I •W A TODAY DA,IY ImwmAmmmmeeMM&r 9.30 p.m. SPF.OTAC.LE-FILLED KD\ ENTLRE IN TECHNICOLOR! f MffWlO-JOHtiIRELAM /W^ MtSCRUG FORREST TUCKER >\W SA mEBEmER '^HmAPM W V\ z^*^^- rlUo. I AIKSI <;.!? Nl\\>: ENGLAND WINS THE FINAL TEST MATCH ALSO <;RI-.FK I ARTHQUAKE SCENES. i~ NEXT CHANGE ''aW^BL^ Ttfs J^B^Bm\m194 words
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Advertisement361 1953-08-24 10 SasSS* Wasnm B*oa (ftcHrilC 010 KATHRYN GRAYSON GORDON f,' j! PICS! Pathe News: ENGLAND WA J; Newt lim,, ioi. ALL THE GLORY THAT WAS ROMFi ■gjffasOTwras: x2 a»J aiilw k I i Mmf I -^m. j! M.asßßgc-Moiii rooAV I 1-r*":. n ir DA/Lr^ -> Sijssig SssrtssA tsti *A I*. Msvasfle^gs361 words
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Article45 1953-08-24 11 MASSACHU- Neuter) Rex Hartwifi u ked pair e ntv :>:onships V S« ixsa, the champion, ic semif and Bill Talteam, Rnal bv i ii Drl 1i a 1 final between Ivo and I <>ugh I Mrs. Dupont J in R nikel by45 words
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Article55 1953-08-24 11 *__*^^{_K-_v <iordirn, form, r nrtunc Of MinnesotT s t l r n,V rsi y ''is own w.Vrl.i brok '"row „f 194 g»*« 2J_" cord of 18i; feet ll iSLC" «n four occasions this vJar during all comers i_, t so* 53 -Jvsni 1" another event Olvmnii* champion Bob55 words
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Article51 1953-08-24 11 ence < urcy lbw b Mitchell 53 i««i lbw b H CH 8 'dson not ,A_ Ring c Smil J S p t_ __d b Mitchell 11 Lin d i si b H e Watford b Lawrence 7 Extras Total 4 Wk :kets fell at: ,20 131 na G:;51 words
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Article180 1953-08-24 11 HASSETT LEADS SCORING SPREE cricket tour U8- 22 t ßc "t«>-Th.. Australian display fa aVe an "I"***** battlß. on the fir,l i, E 48 a i ,out in ,ive h urs "xinutos Somerset he e tl? lhe,r th egem* countv h-fri 0 v the home rl V l n '"i180 words
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Advertisement182 1953-08-24 11 CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION NO 14 lr-din R With the Enemy (Custodian of Enemy Property) General Vesting Regulations, 1947. SALE BY TENDER <>f Enemy Proper:y. Federation nf m^u,. otes details of whtch argjt^^^e^ 10 lendc *>' P^rAREA IN ACRES Td;v,ab:e R :bber 1 tat mm Budded b*u!S& :^r 4cS n182 words
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Advertisement195 1953-08-24 11 MHH.KS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE RENDERS will be received hy the Executive Engineer-. South Perak. Tapah, up to pm. on 25th August, 1053. foi th e Purchase and disposal ol Scrap Iron (beams, joists, etc of damaged steel bridges) dumped along road-sides in South Perak District Full particulars are obtainable from195 words
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Advertisement238 1953-08-24 11 bwgAp6re IMr ROU MI IT TRUST \I -'LIGATIONS are Invil f t the U ted i ises at PI :e (of! Ira ret Thc sue will be permithavi i 5 persons I in the premises. I >11 v ng Is a list of neat shop; ■se art; i e medicine;238 words
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Advertisement452 1953-08-24 11 M>H< KS r 'EBY "that m, of No. LO, B Singapore, hi B t of T SV md t of beer ■t of prei 10, B pore, the D and P ti B-ii th Bridge Road, on the 22nd day of Sej I 2.15 j JfY per* ling to thig452 words
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Advertisement444 1953-08-24 11 SITUATIONS \M WI Ll f*m coul i ,r,\. Ka DEPARTii A Mid i 1 ii >f H S I I KEQUIRED i oi! Beldi i Survi i Ltd. She!! 11 Hyei |LD I Co Ri ern plication 1 ?ca. I V "iCH Imp* 1 i iota ot B>x Nd. T444 words
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Miscellaneous212 1953-08-24 11 I **4fe NO!."- AH RL7OOZES T r_VfHV?-AH COOLDTE.ACH iSAGAiS'ST MY/lT-VCRE. X'aT LEA5TTHRE.C WAL-EF TM AS<» Th' LAW """I TLET VO'RASSLE HER SOME IMTERESTIN 1 r^., VSLCBBCv AM VOICE IS <A PEET LOWEK- IS J AH RESPE.CKS IT.T-BUT >-$ v% 7HET BIG /A SCLDS-AS' IT'S TH' LAW FOR S LOWER.? A212 words
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519 1953-08-24 12 PENG SOON PICKS UP HIS 8TH. TITLE Malayan Badminton Finals Easy Win Over Kcon Yam KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Wong Peng Soon, the unofficial world badminton champion, scored one of his easiest victories today when he trounced Selangor's Lim Koon Yam 15-5, 1 5-3 for the Malaya's singles title, at the519 words
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Article402 1953-08-24 12 Results At A Glance FINALS MEN S SINGLES.— Wong Pen« S ion (Johore) ht. Liss K -k» Yam (Sel.) 15-5, l"> MEN'S not ci. I s— One P«* Lim ind Ismail Marian S'pore 1 bt. Chan Kon Leong ami Abdullah Piruz (Sell 1! ■!.>. !"> 1!», 15-IIL n/OMI N'S SINGLES:402 words
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Article, Illustration105 1953-08-24 12 Above: The Malays Cup soccer finalists: Penang:, the winners, are in white. Standing: Linesman WO G. Watts. A H. Mitchell (manager of Penang: team). Kah Chong, Swee Hock, Swee Beng. Referee H. F. Stocker, Davids. Chee Seng, Teow Keng, linesman M. Muthucumaru. Second row: Murad. Hin Hean Poh Aun, Vass,105 words
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Article409 1953-08-24 12 Thrilling Doubles Final THE men's doubles was the only match that had all the thrills and excitement of a Malayan Badminton Championship final. Ong Poh Lim and Ismail Marjan (Spore) were in devastating form, smashing at almost every shots their opponents, Chan Kon Leong and409 words
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Article286 1953-08-24 12 SINGAPORE -A" thanks ti a very able display by young Wilfred Skinner, scored n 'A-2 win over Combined RAF in I friendly soccer at J.iliu Bes ir Stadium yesterday. Goalkeeper Skinne:* alone stood between his team and possible defeat particularly In the second half when286 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-08-24 12 ?"sfer5° l v iC «hr n m th"J i 'b h earScRC "8? r*! Aviation', league ,ha m| ,i,,n,hip19 words
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Article567 1953-08-24 12 SCOREBOARD POLICE beat SCRC on the first innings to win the Singapore Cricket Associations league championship yesterday. It wa s a fitting finale to the SCA tourney a> the match produced the brightest batting and the most thrilling finish seen this season. Set to567 words
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Article50 1953-08-24 12 NINE records were shattered at Singapore Harbour Board Boys Club's fourth annual athletic sports at the Keppel Harbour Sports ground yesterday. S;ak Chong Lang was the champion in "A"' division. Cheng Siew Fun and S ak Kong Leng won the "B" and "C" honours.50 words
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339 1953-08-24 12 IPOH, Sun.— North beat South by two goals to nil in one of ti games played in Ipoh this season. The goals were srored bv lee s.i 4 Perak and Pan Siang Teik of Penang. The South team took he \l\V^i changes-Yew Chang taking339 words
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79 1953-08-24 12 THS following weie elected office bearers of the Singapore Traction Company Sports Club for the ensuing year. President: A. a. Earing. Vice-Presidents: A. R. Cameron. F L. Strange. Secretary: K. Kerr, Treasurer Q. H L. Poulier. Auditor: W. L. Westerhout. Sports Captain: Fn-d Taye. Vice79 words
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Article42 1953-08-24 12 PHILADELPHIA Au* 2:i <AP>— The Philade.phia Phillies routed Sal Maßlie on four i and gix hi'* m 'he fi I innings and w»nt on to d the New York Giants in the rir>t aam v of a twi I double-header 7-1.42 words
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Article54 1953-08-24 12 T H E Combined Services versus the Singapore Business Houses Football Association soccer match will be piayed on Sundav Aug. 30 nt Jalan KStadium. The match m ,d ol the Armed Services Welfare Association The SBHFA will hold Iris match today whi e the Combined Services will play54 words
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Article33 1953-08-24 12 JOHHAXXESBCRG, Any 22 (Reuter) South At: i. beat Australia by 25 points I > three her e today in the ftrsl Rugby' Union Internatio "test" of Australia's tour in South Africa.33 words
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Article519 1953-08-24 12 BELOW are the weight* for the second Kuala Lumpur races on Wednesday. (I. 3 Uiv I— G I urs. FUSS Studio !l (Ml Bees vert il ft.ll Sabelas June 8.1! Zambesi 8.1 1 Prtaeefcsf 8 If (..iv Csmival 8 in sir Clinus s•• i Wot SIIS519 words
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184 1953-08-24 12 AXC. KIM CI IOO of I glow B P. qualified I M Singapore Badminton m iunior women's single; title when she scored I victory over Sheila (Flower) in me >cm,-tina! at Guillemard Road last night. Displaying better in power and court pla184 words
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Advertisement15 1953-08-24 12 FOR DISTINCTIVE JEWELLERY HENDRY'S KOYAI 1 1 Will ERA MMA II MIM II i IPORI15 words
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Title Section11 1953-08-24 1 YOUTH fiSc 1\a wfc Wot Bh .■■■>■■■'- _.;>:_. <y''?^>: ■>;■'•:• >\.\ NfSjX; :'$>.■' ■V'-'-''-'*N>\ y Svi11 words
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Advertisement14 1953-08-24 1 "ANTICIPATION" i 'nil '''j^tpri Sjfjp -f^ TIGER 8ALm *^S*zZ^ The All- Purpose Miracle Ointment14 words
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Article, Illustration228 1953-08-24 2 SCHOOLBOYS TAKE TIME OFF- -TO VISIT SINGAPORE FACTORIES PlCtl. pictures.) Picture BOVS ui (..in I hi; Seng School. Singapore, took nm<- off .uu-i their examinations to visit local factories to sain first-hand experience so essential in their learning of our industries. Trips like this help to broaden Uieir education. OnStandard; Dave Shaw - 228 words
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Advertisement122 1953-08-24 2 Poet's Corner Evening Hj^HE sun is hidden from x the eye Behind ilie ebon mown* tains hiqh. And soon U\c gv'ning Stan appear And all the world it br L q\a C and clear Z SERENELY blow i the 1 balmy breeze And toftty all the nodding trti Kct-j) whistling122 words
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1110 1953-08-24 3 TODAK - Deep Breathing Spells Passion Romance! TODAK si; fdfdfd FORTNIGHT ago I explained to von how in proposing marriage to a £irl you must put on a big: act of Passion and Romance. Today we will examine Passion and Romance a little more eloselv. I will Rive you some practical hints1,110 words
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Article, Illustration504 1953-08-24 3 The Story So Far: A I heUjht or a ga\ in the China Sea, the tank* "Port Royal" is ploughing her u-iy south to Singapore. Aboard, the Captain is checking on some mysterious eratej locked in the <i.K locker which. although marked "Soap" really contain arms ana ammunition.504 words
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Advertisement18 1953-08-24 3 FOR AS LITTLi AS >1 >u in vfort a «o»inp» »<!•* •*V!?'G account > I CHUNG KHIAW BANK. LTD. 118 words
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Letter288 1953-08-24 4 1 )l AK "CL, M Thank yon for your nice letter and for all those bouquets. You would like to find out how best to spend your holidays. You state you are in Std. VIII and have about $100 saved up in the Post Office Savings bank.288 words
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Letter221 1953-08-24 4 T\EAR Mary, You have a^ked a very difti question. Your teacher tl tjctiing married nox; month and the class wa.ii to give her a present. Whai should it be? Wo... 1 know what 1 am in for but if you must have it. hire it221 words
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Article, Illustration489 1953-08-24 4 Ol' can find fun and ateo A acquire experience in carving by collecting a few thin pieces of board and a fretsaw. If you get hold of old cigar-boxes, they make ideal "slabs." Of course you must have patience and time to do good work. it489 words
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Article290 1953-08-24 4 r FHE following are all "'one of a kind. There is or has been onlv one in existence. How many of them do you know? A score ol IS o of the 20 would be unusually good, while 10 would a vera fie. l. Name290 words
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353 1953-08-24 4 When You Have Vanilla- Think Of The Aztecs I I [EftNANDO (OKI I with tan BBsall gteajp nf S his sp.ai. n BSegßOfl 1 1 j«c| |g t he n-. b.il.int hut it ami hard to keep h.s ryes freea J Straying; hard to keep his 5 mouth frees falling353 words
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Article25 1953-08-24 4 I/-' veel b I it i the hore. I a I 11. Wen n'l yo i er< Or did you n25 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1953-08-24 4 A CROSSWORD TO W3n»( OUT Z »i Man fr< 7 Light touch 12 Blarkbirrl ol k i fairu 513 Ciu!I-like bi :i4 Exist i; dents :17 Puff up ;l| Born 20 Cover with pitch again ;21 Crediti («b.) 22 Lyric p 24 Writing DOWN I. Made act! 2 Bushel (ab.)56 words
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Miscellaneous24 1953-08-24 4 tH i rTggggf^ i i±-±|y±i HIM 7 Hav 8 Inflrm n o >* 15 Russi 18 Cod o: 23 Dock (Solution on Page VI i24 words
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Article, Illustration396 1953-08-24 5 BICK DIX - B) BICK DIX I Jl < \l Nl v IH.ill N l)«»\ I .iikI run KirU t ollrt I slump*. uh\ not p|j\ soinr »!.imp g..i»n s ii \<mii in \t party? PIN M STAMP ON I UK XI.ISI M J* \(.l |«mc 1- white p., fron im.396 words
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Article, Illustration259 1953-08-24 5 which would itself entitle him to rank as one ot the greatest ol Spanish writerIt consisted ot twelve short stories written in his own. inimitable style. Between this date and 16M he published some p...>;> and some inter udes. 1 113 plays arc acknowledged oy bimseii not to be good,Mirrorpic - 259 words
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Article, Illustration975 1953-08-24 5 ISAAC TEOH - ISAAC TEOH Great People Of Yesterday -By ICil KL DE Cervantes, f iimous Spanish playiriifht, port, and Bovelist, was born at Alcala de Henares. His parents wen 1 fairly well to do, but were not pf noble lineage. His father ;m apothecary surgeon, seems975 words
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Miscellaneous22 1953-08-24 6 I THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE I By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY I CS 9UNNV Fust A.ri 10 Cents P^ f 1%22 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-08-24 7 Piclurex). (i: ght): THERE was quite a gathering o) young friend* to wish Benjamin Khoo many more happy l"'<"'^ when tic recently celebrated his tixth birthday m Singapore. Here he helped by Don>;}i> t cui his <•'■• A b o v e): Planing the "Blind Cm the partyFreddy Oey - 67 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-08-24 7 picture). JUNIORS of the Gan Btio Seng School ipenf jiicir leisure recently vititino their frien&t tmd relative* u> collect old and used tout ><>r ihe handicapped children 0/ Singapore, They arc teen here with some oi the u>js ilicu collected. Dave ShawDave Shaw - 42 words
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Article, Illustration109 1953-08-24 7 MEMBERS of tin* GrU Guide movement from al> parts of the Commonwealth recently unaided a special Commemoration Service held in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castli 9 conducted by Die Dean o} Windsor, and a Minister of ttie Church of Scotland. Mure ihmi 1,000 Girl Guides marched through ihc streets ojCOI - 109 words
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Article, Illustration110 1953-08-24 7 ONE of the ciiLi't rCQMlffntcnti 'or <!<>]/ pcfcool If laryr area in which children man tX€Tti$e. In many o/ S.nqu<>ore s tchooli |hil ]eaturc has bem 'liissun/ out not for "/ur/i k>H0er, IVith /'(<' Bid oj modem farming equipment, arena adjacent iu Bchoolt previously overgrown with \tMan§ and (>■ urt>PR - 110 words
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Article51 1953-08-24 7 A NOISE-MAKER can be i ide from an empty band aid can. you have to < J() Is put a dozen 01 or a few ers, nuts or bolts, into an. the lid and icotch- y in 1 il u 1!l open when in ose. in ■■> hold.51 words
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Article586 1953-08-24 8 T. GANESH - T. GANESH [By *T*HE Selangor Youth CounJ- cil are planning an ambitious programme for the Malayan Youth Week which -sill be held this year during the second week of September (Monday. September 13 September). The Youth Wci-k has betomt a feature m Malaya and according to the586 words
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Article153 1953-08-24 8 TOPSY-TURVY QUIZ FOR THE YOUNG 'YOUTH' CONTEST rpODAY 1 t unit >t for Youth A readers is an easy one. and a> such is meant for the under fidrrns. Se if you tan do it. ily arranging the letU*r> of each word below in another order, you should be abi»153 words
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Article632 1953-08-24 8 Raynor Gaynes - Ray nor Gaynes TODAY'S SHORT, SHOUT STORY By TIGER was a town cat. He 1 was a bully. He thought he was a superior cat. and all the others in the street gated in wonder as he minced along. drinking in the glory with more greed632 words
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Article, Illustration198 1953-08-24 8 Laugh AH with FUN Z'THK irathri 2 was lnl up imitk BUI I i habit of pick iim n the muttet b •> n He c .illed »P h C b o n »> ,,a of Ike hole cla» .ind towering over him w»W .1 MCBirini MMM .mil a riowerUg198 words
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