Singapore Standard, 1 September 1953
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Title Section21 1953-09-01 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD «L Jfc 3H a Am EDITION Vol. IV. No. 61. SINGAPORE, TIISDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 TEVTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-09-01 1 photo IRST Imp tid i the besl auj Serjeant ii.n i s:j),')i from Kuala Pilah. Scrtmban. n:ik« %> s sure tint h I;-'''i»> -J permanent record of Jus first imprea of Britain. From a <>j the Empire Trooper whicli docked >t l> impton, tlw Sergeant t >napU.P. - 52 words
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Article8 1953-09-01 1 Ridgen Is Questioned By Officers B i •0--8 words
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Article33 1953-09-01 1 4 itch 1 and arrive noral Castle for d i v i t k S f Oil O 1 jing 1 I Mar- of Kent arrived on i33 words
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Article369 1953-09-01 1 Labour Bid To Defeat Move Fails THE Singapore City Council yesterday by twelve votes to eight, with four abstentions, agreed m principle that suitable amendments to the Municipal Ordinonce and/or Business By-lows should be sought to enable the Council to enforce observance by Councillors of confidential369 words
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254 1953-09-01 1 FLYING 'E' SANK WITH US$¼ MIL. WORTH OF NOTES LONDON, All?. 31.— An Insurance adjustor said yesterday the Flying Enterprise went down last year with U*****,000 worth of banknotes m mail sacks. The Italian salvage ship Rostto recovered US$B5,OOO and £5.000 sterling m bills from the sunken Isbrandsten freighter. TheA.P.; Reuter - 254 words
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Article71 1953-09-01 1 ii: E I of K>re Bnr. ti of the ;n Chine i li V.-,, Mr J.M. D a charge >t to lit mi •ix returns 1952. Mr. J Feans, an tant i told on Aug. 26 of as No. 1-J4-B Pasir P But mile71 words
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179 1953-09-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, 3lon.— Petrol will cost more m the Federation from tomorrow. This follows a measure which was introduced by Government last week putting up the price of cigarettes and tobacco following the increased import duty on these articles. Certain sea'- at179 words
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Article27 1953-09-01 1 LOXDOX. Aug. 31, (Reutoi) Field Marshal Sir .John Harding, Chief of the Imp Staff, left on t tour ot adian Armj training estabmi its.27 words
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Article34 1953-09-01 1 MANILA, Aug. 31. (AP) A typhoon with winds uo to 140 "ni.p.M. veered west i today toward the sparsely an da clustered beiv.een the northern Philippine* and Formosa.34 words
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Article77 1953-09-01 1 PENANG. Mon. —Lin S Chye and Khoo Kang Hai. both i?) conne tioti with m rurwere reman le i m < \y for anothci week ;ase was menl m -he Magistrate's C Two others. Or)^ Huan Ei and Teoh Nai Bee charge* l with abetting77 words
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Article64 1953-09-01 1 PANMUNJOM, Aug 31 (Renter). Russian-b v i I t trucks \odny brought back 150 cracking Americans and 250 pale-looking South Koreans to Panmunjom for the 27;h day of operation "Big Switch.** According f o Allied figures more than 2,000 United Nation* prisoner? remain to64 words
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Article36 1953-09-01 1 ROBSTOWN (Texas). Aug. 31 (AP) More than 3.000 ons have been evacuated from this fat Texas Gulf Coast a'oa as new torrential rains have increased danger to! their flood-bound homes.36 words
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Article22 1953-09-01 1 SHEIKH Abdullah, former Prime Minister of Kashmir.! was soon to go on trial on j corrupt. on char: A.F.PA.F.P. - 22 words
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Article27 1953-09-01 1 BURMESE Prime Minister I U Xv is to visit Pakistan on a two-week goodwill tour m AFP I *he middle of O tober.-AFP - 27 words
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Article96 1953-09-01 1 I POM. Mon. The Fed tion Cetiri of Appeal comprisPretheroe, Mr. Justice Thomson and Mr. Justice B today granted an :i: I on U>v leave to apthe Privy Council by Mr. R.P.S. Rajasooi ter who wa< recently suspended from practice for >i\ riths for **impropi The court, by96 words
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Article20 1953-09-01 1 A FRENCH soldier was fata.v injured yesterday a* Monastir m Southern Tunisia m clashes with Tunisian Nationalists. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article98 1953-09-01 1 COLOMBO, Aug. SI <R ev ter) _A reprrt advising a i .i()0,000.0()U rupees (£112,500,--()IH)> development programme !,,r (V. n was accepted In principlf by tiis cabintl U« aight. The report is the work of Sir Sydney Came, Vice C cellor of the University oi Malaya98 words
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122 1953-09-01 1 SIN CAPO Com the Traction n y io p an a B kh* 1 Drdina ultimatum, men* I mfirmod s lion 2^ of Tra lion Or I nan c, the pany still the .1 lion. The imahi legist a1 ng 1 pan: 's122 words
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148 1953-09-01 1 HONGKONG, Aus. 31 (IP)— lndaunted by unsuccessful attempts to convene a conference of Overseas Chinese m Peking m July, Ked Chinese authorities were reported to have slated a new meeting m October. Several mainland ret.Altering through the Bamboo Curtain into print here I iy the148 words
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Article40 1953-09-01 1 KOTA BAHRU, Mon an 111 Indian i sl miles fr resort, X ts I 8 Ap terday. So I ►re i Motive f<>r the ki unknown but 1 s 'ore wounds infl I it on. Po iag.40 words
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Article37 1953-09-01 1 DAMASCUS. Aui SI (AFP) Th« S Binaa, iV> thut many political m Arab woi Id were getl ther to draft a 4 J thc Shah ol Ira > tpare ousted Fremi«f Mj i37 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-09-01 1 photo. THE I n i <> d Pacific's Portland X >v v«"ii aftrr rtnimin^r .m ml tank truck recently t ins iai !i!' v (i <• >!«-v. oio r.u'o. t i ti< burning' smashed t- ik JinifiJ mi the locoinotiN c the tr.nn phuiji«\l ouu.ird^ for threeAP - 72 words
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Advertisement47 1953-09-01 1 PERFECgiIiiIH Clip n y— A COtD STomKM S /^C-<i-^\ Mjo^ o-<T^ i yjr OtidqcpoXl gfc BUG BOMB LA Aft NON STAINING PLEASANT SMELL Vj\jX|&ftj IiUIJ X I I I #*^'£S. MOSO(//rO£S 1 l\l LLJ MANY OTHER IHSiCTS •r- ft. sol,. \srliK: «> SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. Inrorporjlrd m lloncknnc)47 words
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280 1953-09-01 2 SINGAPORE GETS A WARNING ON RACIAL POLITICS JilK entry of eommunaJ parlies into Sfnfaporc politics i> detrimental to the well being of its citizens,! Mr. lan, president of the Progressive Tarty told Die Standard yesterday. He ig on the [NO Alliance lion to and I.< Talking for the P ive280 words
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Article113 1953-09-01 2 COMMODITY PRICES CL OS I N G rubber prim treat! per ib) m Singapore vestcrday were. Buyers Sellers No 1 KSS Spot No. I KSS. <,1' »,K No. 2 R.SS. i'/il «3 No. 3 KSS. Sl »ilj Tone: St«-ady. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was 5.i071 P<t oirul113 words
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Article, Illustration671 1953-09-01 2 Govt. Acquisition Of Bukit Batok Land Heard In Court. THE BukJt Batok land acquisition case by the Crown came up for hearing before Mr. Justice Brown and two as-e c on Mr. Frank Brewer and Mr. Teoh Yeok Soon, m the Singapore High Court ye.sterday. '1 ).t Land involved embracesStandard - 671 words
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Article115 1953-09-01 2 A SEVENTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD Chinese physician. Yung Chee Chin, told his son. Yong Kwan Puh before he died that it was just bad juck that he was knocked down by a motor-cycle on July 30. at Changi Village, Singapore. This was stated at yesterday's inquiry into the death115 words
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Article164 1953-09-01 2 IN VIEW of the allegation that goods imported irom Japan are not up to samples sent, the Ministry oi International Trade and Commerce m Tokyo has taken two new measures to deal with the complaint, Mr T. Kato, the Japanese Consul m Singapore, told The164 words
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Article, Illustration8 1953-09-01 2 photo. sjci-t^ndissfss. morßiiies maii beine on Thursday. StandardStandard - 8 words
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Article35 1953-09-01 2 IHE Singapore Youth Council has organised a gathering at the YMCA Hall at r».15 p.m. on Thursday to meet Mr. George Carter travelling secretary of the world Assembly of Youth35 words
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65 1953-09-01 2 THE Singapore City Cou yesterday deferred confirming the Health Committee ret mendation th.»i Hawkers lnlori uf the Cleansing D nent should not tarry money on their persons v on duty. A it mnmendatlon that the Superintendent, Ci;y Ck. .:ig Deparlrmnt ;md hi> H it65 words
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116 1953-09-01 2 THE re City has to pay the nu -it |25 000 for the pui I of the jetty at Marine Pi Mr. .1. M. Jumabhoy City), Vice-chairman ol ites and Fire Brigade Com--1 mitn aid at the n erday. The Council. however. If116 words
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Article188 1953-09-01 2 HOMES m Singapore which are disturbed by rat s ran be provided wi'h cats under a scheme sponsored by the RoyaJ Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The Society's general secretary. Miss L. E. Bach, has made an appeal for tfc wishing188 words
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Article58 1953-09-01 2 UM MENG CHUANG rday fined $3,500 Singapore Seventh Poll Court Magistrate Mr. T X karam on two of posse ion ol eight utiable tamsu and 230 ented r Iquor without licence. He was Raed $:<,ooo or el months rigorous impri on the fir^ charge ;n or58 words
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Article, Illustration198 1953-09-01 2 They Go About In Cars Standard Staff Reporter RECENT car thefts m Singapore are the work of small gangs of three or four who go about m cars, it was reveoled by police yesterday Mr. Peter Claque, Police Secretary. in)d The Standard that198 words
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Advertisement185 1953-09-01 2 USED UNREGISTERED TRADE MARKS tric^Jud^fir^Tan'iS Sh m iC S??? 10 Ahdul Rah "l He dded that Won- seized yesterday fined two teatte s; :d °Sl OD l7 labels bewSg the hants. Chin Chee Shfn v r J^ 001 1 Deto< BBC brand and 6,000 Swan and Chan Kuo Hs?ng $300185 words
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Advertisement74 1953-09-01 2 See how ii shines r th IsW\\ BRASSO wniWffr WtTAITO m» Im^^ for Pile Sufferers jf! U H Urgf v? smi'l m T.^i.ijjr «\u» (ii \ki <«, i» iux i "7 iL IK WPI can In- Ii:hI hv m i ahoiil I^2o on i rns\ I'mm run til,, h> an,74 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-09-01 3 i \v:> more entries foff the i (^ii'i-21 < 'mtest closed lit niffht. Mrs. Edna Mallik Road, and Miss Ho Lye (hum of I* »tl X tad Sing ipoi ii will I)'* rhosen r ss Ball tt Raffles i Saturday. Tickets fast «:ul a l«-\v Raffles50 words
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125 1953-09-01 3 ocal i 3 v be time m I School, senior f Sch tid yenable the examinatioi •:7ibor. to 1 art the' Jan iry 1954. I of ar c the curand .bjects the Cambri Ige School Vrate con. During the two final years those students who125 words
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206 1953-09-01 3 'Labour Was Elbowed Out Of Rendel Commission' Standard Staff Reporter Dasaratha Raj, Singapore Legislative Councillor, has charged m representations to the Governor that the Labour Party was "eVbowed" out of the Rendrl Constitution Commission by Progressive and Nominated members. 'I j Labour Party, one of the two political bodies represented206 words
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Article219 1953-09-01 3 400 Applied For Entry This Month Standard Staff Reporter SINCE the new Immigration law came into force on Au^. l. entry applications i receive < f. rr. m >nala and loss than 100 from other national Mr. J. I-. -T. Ha tpore Controller <>t Immigration, told a pi esterday. Haxworth219 words
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Article39 1953-09-01 3 ATTRACTED by t he suspicious behaviour of a man walking along Sam Leong Road m the small hours of Saturday, two detectives stopped him and found a dagger m his trouser pocket. The man was detained.39 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-09-01 3 MRS. AW BOON HAW c »'l>ratctl her (iXth birthday by helping the poor and nefdy. Standard picture shows her handins: a cash gift to an a?<*d inmate of the Singapore 'Home' run by the Little Sister s of the Poor. Picture below shows Mis. Aw71 words
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Article, Illustration124 1953-09-01 3 19 Workers Sacked A Complaint THE Singapore City Council Electrical Workers' Union' yesterday accused the City Council of "victimising its daily-rated employees." In a letter to the City President, Mr. T. P. F. MeN'eue, the Union states "About 19 employees m the City Electrical Department have been served with 24124 words
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Article37 1953-09-01 3 S I R ABUBAKAR. the Sultan of Pahang, will inspect members of the St. John Ambulance brigade Central District a Malay Scouts at a parade at Victoria School, Singapore, at 5 p.m. Sept. 6.37 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-09-01 3 How It Ticks ANOTHER taximeter expert from Britain. Mr. A. J. Higgs, gave demonstration on Sunday of how the Halda taximeters work. This type of machine will also be installed m taxis from Sept. 1. Mr. Higgs, who flew m on Friday, will be m the Colony about four months70 words
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Article74 1953-09-01 3 A SIKH jaga of a hotel In Rochor c Road had his identity card torn and $20 m -"ash stolen from him yesterday morning. The jaga kept his identity card and money m a purse which he left on his charpoy while he went away. When74 words
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214 1953-09-01 3 1,300 WILL GET SEATS IN STD. VI CLASSES IN '54 Standard Staff Reporter THERE will be UOD places available m Standard Six classes next year, Mr. T. P. M. Lewis, Senior inspector of Schools told The Standard yesterday Applications for the Standard Five examinations, which op^n the door to Standard214 words
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143 1953-09-01 3 Court Awards Boy $17,280 For Injuries Standard Slaflf Reporter DAMAGES m the bum of $17,280 were a Desmond Vivian 81-gh, a 19-year-old youth, against :h e Belli Asbestos and Engineering Co. aya) Limited by Mr. Justice Buttrose m the Singapore 11.Q,h Court yesterday. The claim arose as a result ">f143 words
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Article81 1953-09-01 3 ROBBED OF $14 TWO European teamen assaulted a Singapore 'axi driver m Kc-ppei Road on Sunday night and robbed him of $14. A passer-by, who witnessed the assault, informed a Hmbour Board policeman >" duty at Gate No. 5. He left his pott and came running81 words
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Article49 1953-09-01 3 THE Singapore Petrol D ers Employees' Union have ~o!--lc-ted funds for their mem ben who were rendered homeless by the recent Kallang fire. Tho contribution have been distributed to four members, Ong Sank Kuan, On? Kong Kee, Kong Koo Wan ani Tan Soon Tean.49 words
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Article60 1953-09-01 3 A NEW group called the "Storekeepers Group", under the wings of the Air Ministry Local Staff Union wj*. formed on Aug. 29. The following were ele office-bearers for the Group: Chiirman: Mr. W Bruce (RAF. Seletar), Hon. Secretary: Mr. V. Kandnsamy (R.A.F. Seletar). Committee: Messrs. B.ihruddin (R.A.F.60 words
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91 1953-09-01 3 THE Aga Khan has donated 250 guineas (more than $2,200) to the British Empire Society for the Blind m London. The newt wai conveyed to Mr. G. A. P. Sutherland. President of the Singapore Association for the Blind, which is affiliated to the Society,91 words
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Article193 1953-09-01 3 Improve Your Speech and Writing m a Few Hours Are you poncnt with thn way you speak and write 7 Are you sure th |1 \<>u are not making mistakcf that can people to underra'e you? Thousands of men women are handicapped hecause they m^ke193 words
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Article77 1953-09-01 3 "Word Mastery" Write to-day to The H Institute (DepU 4 »G) P i Gale. London. W 8 Bii| [Ol a free copy r] Wwrd Mastery." whi< h rontalnf full details of the Effective Count Including thi irrangemeoti 1 >i over students I>on'l drlay loin Krmli>h is all77 words
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Advertisement38 1953-09-01 3 L k. v c w I l^^^^g^^ m powder, 9 crysia/ 4? So/c Exporter CHBMAPOL l? r Coaipany for the Import and Export of i^S Chemical Products and Raw Materials, Ltd., I'y^*' Panska 9 f Praha 11, Czechoslovakia38 words
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Advertisement184 1953-09-01 3 j THK REGENT INSTITUTE 1 (D»'i>i MMII r.ii.irr Qaii J I nnrlnn W.M t-nrMftri ••hi,. »ni i rii- irrr rwny J ot Wurtl M^lrry-wiili J in* i »I < it ion \A M I iNtari irttirs) I >:) Mss J I I 1 J (t glimpse of Chinese history Three184 words
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Article, Illustration376 1953-09-01 4 Standard Staff Reporter MR. M. A. MALLAL, Progressive Legislative Councillor, will take up the matter of residential qualifications for candidates to the Singapore Legislative Council with the Rendel Commission, if the terms of reference allow. Mr. MallaJ, who has been Appointed a member376 words
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257 1953-09-01 4 MR. PHILIP K. WILLIAMS. Labour member m the Singapore City Council, yesterday claimed that the number of months Improvement Trust houses or Hats were left vacant m 1952, totalled about 11 years. Speaking dvi ing adjo irntl ut Hi*- Council mci nany Trust house257 words
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Article91 1953-09-01 4 Ex-Vehicles Inspector Fined $20 A FORMER vehicles inspecArthur Joseph, told the Singapore Firsi traffic Magistrate, Mr. W.R.H. Davies. that he had travelled around -100I 00 Chial Place a thousand Mid one times. Yesterday, Joseph was found guilty of inconsiderate driving I of !a^t year. He was fined $20, m default91 words
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Article26 1953-09-01 4 SINGAPORE Government has declared under the Quarantine and Prevention ol Disease Ordinance that plague and smallpox exist m Madras and Hyderabad respectively.26 words
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Article145 1953-09-01 4 THE Steering Committee which has been discussing the Ritson Commission's salary scale for Singapore Government employees, will meet sometime next week. A Government spokesman told Tin- Standard yesterday that the counter proposals of the .Joint Council of Action is now being studied by Government, and145 words
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184 1953-09-01 4 Decision On Homes For Fire Victims Is Expected Today Standard Staff Reporter POUR hundred and fifteen Singapore families who had their homes destroyed by the Kampong Bugis fire more than two years ago, will know today whether there will be new homes for them. A delegation of five, ropnting iho184 words
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Article221 1953-09-01 4 Inquiry Into Deaths Of Two Women .TOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Attan bin Osman. a drivel iv d to the HeaV.h Department. Johore Bahru. to!d the Coroner. Inche Mohamcd Ali. today, that the military truck was speeding and wobbling before it collided with the van m which Sister M.V. Thompson and three221 words
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Article24 1953-09-01 4 A WOMAN living m Lorong Tai Seng, Singapore, found $«54 worth of cash and jewellery missing from her room on Sunday night.24 words
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Article436 1953-09-01 4 Standard Staff Bfptitll MRS. Robert Eu (Prog west) suggested thai a descendant of Van Klecf should M invited to Singapore u> open the Van Kit ci Aquarium now being completed m Kin* George V Park Mr. J.M. .Jumbahoy (I rid. City) praised the people436 words
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1619 1953-09-01 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council, at its ordinary meeting yesterday, rejected after a lively and heated debate lasting more tlian an hour by an overwhelming majority a motion by Mr. A. R. Laxcrous (Lob. North) ask ing that Councillors should1,619 words
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Article66 1953-09-01 4 THREE Singapore girls living m different parts of the Island were reported missing yesterday. First wac 25-year-old Ei.id Sunn a rtfl m Loronfi 27, i Geyi;m<;. The other one was I .oh l.te Boh. a young woman living m B jkit Ho Swce Tnc third person was66 words
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Article147 1953-09-01 4 XI M II MPIK M Tltr Malayan l-ilrn I i bratrd its srvrnth sury tonight uith i programme a t th,. < Cinema. Sprci.ilK films m.ul« l»> thr Inn Thr Ilith f'omii General Sn (ierald IV thr Contmissionrr i Mr. M ilrolm M.n h147 words
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Advertisement12 1953-09-01 4 I CLYDf < <H9til»fJ>?j> CIRCUS BUSCH BERLIN at Dab Kramat Road Stadium PENkHV12 words
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Advertisement70 1953-09-01 4 Switch to y^ prompt on for the latest m lighting 4x40 \\\i!t Ceiling I "REGENT" 2 x 80 wutt Ceiling "STRAHD* Sole Ajcnts UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Singapore Perang rcmban Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Malacca CussonS HOOK KEEPING, ACCOUNTING COSTING SHORTHAND. N» v Session— lst Sept, 1953 KNRQL NOW lassrs Already m70 words
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Article86 1953-09-01 5 WHILE conducting a qpol check m Thomson Road on Thursday, a Police tieutenani ailed a car coming from Upper Thomson Road to stop. It did not stop and the lieutenant chased it m a patrol car. During the cha c three sack, were86 words
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135 1953-09-01 5 PEN Wi;. Mon The as- 1 ent on va >aai .a::. is and bom be I sites m the Municipa y area should be reduced if 'it ions have lowersuch ands. T/i Mr A. C. Re > m a written answer ipal Council135 words
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Article291 1953-09-01 5 FINAL DECISION ON SEPT. 73 KUALA LUMPUR, Man.— The Malayan Indian Congress will quit the Mentri Besars' sponsored National Conference, if its demand for Federal Legislative Council elections m 1954 is not accepted by that body. Final decision by the Congress m this connection will291 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-09-01 5 photo. mr. and Mrs. Burhanmdin Diah, shoun above, Indonesian journalist^ who were guests of General Nasruin at the Cairo celebration of the "first anniversary of the revolution." The couple arrived m Singapore yesterday m a BO AC Constellation. They will continue Iheir journey to Jakarta by air today. Both areStandard - 65 words
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Article13 1953-09-01 5 A PATIENT, I Wood- was found ernoon. .•one- ral H 113 words
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Article66 1953-09-01 5 A FIXE c* $600 or s:x months rigorous imprisonment was m posed on N^ Woo yesterday by the Singapore Seventh Police Court Magistrate. Mr. T. Kulasekaram. The court was told at Ng had 2.850 sticks of cigarettes m a m I the Singapore River on A ig.66 words
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Article173 1953-09-01 5 A SUGGESTION that provision of institutions like mosques, temples a act churches, would serve v a deterrent against spreading of Communist ideals was made m the Singapore City Council yesterday by Mr. M. P. D. Nair (Lab. South). Mr. Nair made the suggestion when173 words
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Article82 1953-09-01 5 A SINGAPORE taxi driver made a surprise discovery m the back seat of his vehicle yesterday. He found a tin of polish, a new motor cycle sea 4 two springs of a motor cycle >-• an empty spectacle case. a brake lining, a traffic form82 words
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Article81 1953-09-01 5 KUALA LT'MPt'R. Mon. Two killed and susj irist captun A patrol of the 2 8 Gurk] ambushed a terrorisi camp m Segamat, Johore, and killed a Chinese woman terrorist, w m Kuantan. Pahang. a Communist terrorist died from wounds by a patrol of the Second81 words
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Article99 1953-09-01 5 A LABOURER hit :er with a:: axe 'here was insufficient tne house for two. tael Chang, officer, told the Singaj Seventh Police Cour: day. He stated this when I Chio Huay. Id. was bro Ixfore Magistrate Mr. T. Ku asekaram. on a charge of causing99 words
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Article87 1953-09-01 5 THE Singapore City Council should look ,:iii) the question of ihe Installation of I machinery m shopho they are a nuisance to neighbours. Mr. F. C. James (Prog. East) said this at the City Council meeting yesterday when he successfully asked for reference ba< k of a87 words
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Article21 1953-09-01 5 KLANG. Mom. Mr. J. Miller has returned from leave to resume duties as muufff uK the Chartered Bank, Kia.ijf21 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-09-01 5 photo. SIN(iAPOKEANS trill sc* a littie touch of Paris m their owh tity whe H Singapore's first siciewiilk cue and milk har opews today at the premises of thp Young: Women's Christian Association. Colourful bead iinibrrllas shade diner.s from the Standard sun.Standard - 46 words
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Article144 1953-09-01 5 MEETINGS to b e held m September by the Alumni ..■iation of th e King Edward VII College of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, University o f Malaya (Southern Branch), will be as follows: Tuesday, Sept. 1, Clinicopnthologiral meeting In the Pathology Labwator/ at 8.15 On144 words
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Article173 1953-09-01 5 R wm A p RAJAH (Preg.-Xorth) and Mr. Philip K. Williams (Lab-Kochore) yesterday warned the Singapore City Council against the "iar-reaehins decision ol the Joint Committoe on Flood Alleviation which recommended the setting up of a central drainage authority operating < m an island-wide basis T173 words
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Advertisement278 1953-09-01 5 ORGANISATION jji, »j*te" AllliAvllUnj '^K^m^ "tremendous success >.r" 13™ BIG DAY M-G-Ml» Color \>y TECHNICOLOR Ml b« I up minutes prior 0 rm enl ol t!)e i "FILMALAYA" H -ON SALE TODAY < inn'Pftll tASr DAY uucyn 11 a.,,,., 1 t.i.-».6.i.-, IZ^LJ S'^OiWI'LACt Or IHL INLAND Hi Ime r.uoMM.s 9.278 words
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Advertisement179 1953-09-01 5 MOVIE NEWS JESS, ON SALE tODAY S£E IT i f Yiiniri^fii i4s< 4< 7th DAY STiLL NILE-LONG QUEUES SAVACKY! SPECTAqt! SIN! ,w. »,TFCHNI(OIOR j^ t^M MING wto LUNH9BI u^T!^^™ A WAHNiKS s. NBAHQN ASTOUNDING! STAGGERBNG! W.v/ <A/# i« f/## N > w «>"m*^»^-^ ~^»~«-O_o_»-_f>_ri DAKAII IMIII.AWAN iTL^ J J L^179 words
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Miscellaneous85 1953-09-01 5 Weather MINIMUM Tl MPI R ITI7KE: Irom 7. ::0 p.m. Aug. M to 7 ;0 a.m. Aiijf. 51. Singapore (73F), PeiKing i7'F), Kota Kahru (7SF), Kuala l.umpur (711 >. Ipoh (711-1. Kuantan (73F1. Maximum Temperature: Irom 7. 10 a.m. Aug. M to 7. .10 p.m. Aug. .'5l Singapore (§tF), Prnang85 words
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Article799 1953-09-01 6 'I'UKKK were leveriJ disturbing features about America*! opposition to India's participation m the Koii an peatfe talk In the first place, Britain, France, Canada and the Soviet Union were among thr powerful natiens which voted for India. To defeat them the Americans found it necessary to marshal! the799 words
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Article, Illustration910 1953-09-01 6 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY Mulaymm Attain PROUDLY, and not entirely without some justification, the Malayan Film (nit yesterday celebrated their seventh birthday. A lot of people said a lot of nice things about them as people do on birthdays. I suppose on the whole, the unit has not910 words
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Article350 1953-09-01 6 'He Makes My Blood Boil'... Sir; I have just completed, as a matter-of-fact halfread, the book '.Jungle Green.*' by Major Camp From what I have read it makes mv blood boil m a riser over the way m which the M I against the Chinese. 1' js a very itement350 words
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Article309 1953-09-01 6 GOH KONG BENG - GOH KONG BENG Sir: It happened not so long ego as to escape our memory that o certain encyclopaedia defined the Malay race m nor so very complimentary terms with the result that every sclfrespecting Malay combined to raise a hue ond cry against the sole of the309 words
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Article418 1953-09-01 6 FVERY year tens of thousands of Muslim pilgrims con- verge on Mecca from every part of the world. This does not include merely the Middle East and the new nations of Pakistan and Indonesia, but also large Muslim communities m countries as widely separated by geography418 words
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Article139 1953-09-01 6 I Sir; The biggei and better type of the ST C. buses have folded d k>i s 1 both sides of the entrances, which are not lecurely fastened. Thc^e doors ar* movn))!e anrl they aie a hirulrunce to the passengers I noticed thai most of the passengers art139 words
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Article235 1953-09-01 6 Please Tell Us Josey Sir: —1 tin re just rend Ale.v Joscy's article on Major A. Campbells book "Jungle Green." I have been here some 18 months now and am of the Opinion (nfter reading almost all of his articles) that Josey could find fault with an Angel! I appreciate235 words
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Article91 1953-09-01 6 Sir; -A lot has been said ■bout u.i'iq -non- c t 'i i itv but nobody 'erms to tw toed m lighting up i y Van Si Yong Sjak St nd Mob Guan Terrace i form a c p ni-cir 1c In the nnei n j port of91 words
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Article214 1953-09-01 6 Review of Views Violation Of Right NANYANG BIANG PAU UMO* porU the Singapore Chamber of ommerce'a proU st against new Inconu- T;ix AmendBui which cmp«. the Comptroller to dorruind a full statement of a nliabilities and I iding n wife or wives 1 .din« of the Amend ment liiil was214 words
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Article174 1953-09-01 6 Sir; On the tabjeci til Dasi-b;:) Wnr" with imJobore Bahru Town oili c "A-i-'.-s- inker" of Kuala Lum•l icooricri m lie Binß;i p tie Standard of Aug. 21 'i to appreciate »he mc'h >d nri )f>trd hy «he Eurooean woman m seekini redress fur her eric174 words
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Advertisement91 1953-09-01 6 SIM.AI'tHU: h M\M»\lU> INUJCPgNUNDti MUONIMU Mlvvmhaplh HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood. Singopci*. Telephone Not *****—***** Cobli 0 TeteQtoph Addicts: TIGERNEWS Singopora. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. In* Time* Building Printing House Squoc London E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 4} bulron Stieet 84. Cowon Street 8. Leifh Street T«l«ph..n* 4SBB91 words
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Article293 1953-09-01 7 Advice Aimed To Calm Tempers In Rome Belgrade LONDON, Aug. 31: —Britain, the United States and France ore informally warning Italy jnd Yugoslavia against any "adventurous" moves m Trieste, authoritative sources said yesterday. The "discreetly' yen advice is expected to help >ff tempers m Rome and293 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-09-01 7 UP photo. LYXYIOUTH: Sandbags are piled along the esplanade at Lynmouth. Devon, the victim of gerere flooding last August, a s the town's defences are put to their toughest test during the second highest spring tid e of the year. The tide rose to 41UP - 67 words
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Article23 1953-09-01 7 Felut, n of Soir. Franc •ir elation m wspapei his home h re night, i1 \vi annou: H /as 50. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article61 1953-09-01 7 1 1 nil; w \ii«. :>\ (I P) -Jlic nt baa warn Iran's press thai aayoae irhfl publishes iadeceat^ iiililmik .nul impropef irtirles ."nl caricatarei uill be prosecoted flir warning, m the forni i»| < lUjiMiiiniun**. said tli.it >ik ii press practices irere allowed durim lh'-61 words
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Article20 1953-09-01 7 (Reui i lay i I' \I: H. i I er S I th( 1 S20 words
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Article73 1953-09-01 7 Standard Lor,dor» Correspondent LONDOM, Aug. 31 The tollow.ng ore the closing s cf rubber ond tin on the London morkct: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN r Spot £615 per ton buy\f°* n 19 d crs. £617 10$. sellers. fl Cf C Three months: £608. Jon Mor. W73 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-09-01 7 Zza-Zza Negligee p'lolo. PARIS: Hungarian-bora, lovely actress Zza-Zza i labor, dad m a flimsy nei uiiuc<'. c.Mnbs her blond I hair before a hodroom I scene «>f her latest motion i p tnre here. The P'r--1 t nrc 'V:m»: ot Lantiere" < Blood and Lifht). the Ji story of vUP - 57 words
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Article29 1953-09-01 7 TWENTY B:.n-h wai orphans rned to London night by plane. tanned and happy after a month's Iholida. m Yuaoslavia as the I guests of Marshal Tito.- AFPAFP - 29 words
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272 1953-09-01 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 31, (AP) Ambassador You Chan Yang of Korea said yesterday a scat m the United Nations tor Communist China should be "too high** a price to pay for peace m hi* .native land. The U.N.. he told questioners on a272 words
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Article95 1953-09-01 7 TOKYO. A P>— North Korean Premi< r Kirn "tl (m a spei nadc "fore t ie Nations General As>c'."nh lion on the X rean political the Korean ttled "b.v an p themselves/ 1 r. :;ui:o reported today. Pyongyang radio, v>i c ni the North Korean95 words
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Article82 1953-09-01 7 LONDON, Aug. 31 (AFP)— The Board ol Trade has refused to let British businessmen fill Communist Chinese orders lor vehicles and machinery worth v. 4.000.000. Die British Council tor Promotion of International Trade announced here over the weekend. The Council, a non-govern-mental 'body, which promoted the82 words
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Article45 1953-09-01 7 TOKYO Aug 31 (AFP) Two Kyoto University Alumni Alpine Club members, vanguard o' <» six-man expedition to Mount Annapurna m the Himalayas, kit here by air foi L:\ cutta last nijeht Four other members of ihe team will leave Tokyo o;j Saturday.45 words
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Article42 1953-09-01 7 IV.JfflCfc, Aug. 31 (AFP).— The chief of t ho Soviet HHcgatio'j t<: t he Venice Film Festival told the Press here ye terda.v tiiat the Soviet! would "mnke a new My" at the annual Cannes Festival42 words
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Article102 1953-09-01 7 AUCKLAND. Aug. 31 (AP) A Khatmandu report quoting Nepalese as saying an American expedition will be given priority over Everest conqueror Sir Edmund Hillary's New Zealand party for an attack on the Maknlu peak came as a surprise today to both HiUaij and J. H. Rose,102 words
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Article46 1953-09-01 7 BERLIN, Aug. 'il (Renter)— West Berlin police ringed oft the C/c-h Military Mission m the United States Sector of Berlin today after neighbours reported cr.es of "help" corning from the Mission. Czech representatives r^fused to talk with Weil Berlin police officials46 words
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Article169 1953-09-01 7 HANOI. Ail". 31 (IP) -Operation Claude, named after a colonel's pretty 17-year-old daughter, eov{ Uommunist-led Vletminh rebels 120 dead and a battalion destroyed m bitter Rghtiag close to the bi« northern port city of Haiphong, Trench headquarters <:nd yesterday. Some rebels w< re anHired m ihe169 words
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Article59 1953-09-01 7 VIENNA A i k I kia's Minister <>t For< "f the counti y" ment Presid day "Cj ha i been i today." He addn I :< of gra<i country'i Academy m Hrai B <\>< We itid that |h tli«Korean truce i I In "slackening Czechoslovakia must59 words
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Article71 1953-09-01 7 ITALIAN actress Flora Lillo Lillo displays the "Zoof* the new hairstyle said to have bern created by hairdresser Riccardo of Rome which ha s s»iept the country. Converts, especially those with coarse or der. chair, are entranced by the ease with which they can kvep their hairAP - 71 words
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Article, Illustration276 1953-09-01 7 New Effort To Get Soviet Agreement On Austria WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 (Reuter)— The Western powers will make a new I effort to get Soviet agreement to an Austrian peace treaty at the pro- 1 posed Big Four Foreign i Ministers' conference m October, informed officials said yesterday. The form ofAP - 276 words
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Article73 1953-09-01 7 BONN. Aug 31, (UP)— West G nany's tough lon.ooo-man was mobilised today to -..-ru^h an "invasion" of 10,000 riot trained Sovietzone Communists under oreck the crucial S lections. Nearly 2 000 E; X t iV< border durid. the an itly or "1 th< I73 words
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Article117 1953-09-01 7 Moslem Holy War Threat Boycott Francs Call CAIKO. Au^. :il (I T) A rompirtr BSMMHifC .i n*l social liovcott <»f I ranee aiid ill those uh«» siippdi ir»l her politics m Alorocco was etliei t«»r tod;iv l»\ tinCouncil of K«'liuious Leaders of Al A/h.u I iii\»is|U at a specially convened117 words
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Article82 1953-09-01 7 Top US Film Award To 'Cruel Sea' LONDON I 111 P) Ihe I* < pri/r h\ the v i r, o.i\ it o rh w U.ls < l«l lln 1 ihur Hank Oi m.s.i ("•1 British pit I \-> id Sri (v, I (ti, i I v fit 1 182 words
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Article48 1953-09-01 7 ISRAELI At CAIRO i British 1 of 1 m the J i S I lions m I Emba lot II- thai 'if thi H not Intervene m rtn with the f IsnM i I I l*i move rhok, J Ar.i British i^ ut'M -rtii48 words
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Article32 1953-09-01 7 M W DELHI n I ■ulted In Uni*. throe weeks, I Tht m July ■gainst ftHutioo by the v i >'ate I'nr chat Bill (Jo t {ent ra32 words
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Advertisement115 1953-09-01 7 /EEN IN THE /KIE/ The STRAITS ROBIN shown S to many people &S *.>;iow os House Martin but. *-ts these names ire incorrect. •t m ay be called a Oyal' or Magpie Y^Kk By Malays, it is called Murai". f^e Sbama Bird, the Robin is V" a !!»>__ •^it songster115 words
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292 1953-09-01 8 U.S. GOVT. HAS MODERN CARGO SHIPS FOR SALE ST. LOUIS, An* 31: (UP)— The United States government hopes to sell a "substantial number" of ultra-modern cargo ships with a speed that is still a military secret to commercial firms, it was disclosed yesterday. There are "very good prospects" that the292 words
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Advertisement670 1953-09-01 8 HAMBURG J> AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUCSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE T© Cieaoa. Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg Krfmca. Spore P Sham Praaa* TS Wpst-rsleia < NWL) 8 1 !Oct 13/UOck l.> l»»Oi-t IS BraiißHchweiK (HAPAG) S3 -'HO» t 29 39Oct 30Oet 2Nov Huok K«h»c. VUaila. Kobe Yokohama P<-ii.i»« P. s hun Spore670 words
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Advertisement1091 1953-09-01 8 1 1 JJt'X BLUE FUNNEL UNE gSi (»iine,> MANSFIELD CO., LTD. JSt" Incorporated In Singapore Carrier* option to pr«ce«4 via other porU to load and MsatMaTft cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON Ct>Nl INKNTAL PORTS. Dua Si.j P. S'bam Penang A SSBT fOr L! V r^ 1 Onm B«pt 41,091 words
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Advertisement555 1953-09-01 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Hollan d-Araerica Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ Spore P. Sham Penang FRIELAND (RL) In Port sSept KSept 7 SSept AMSTELDYK (HAL) 9/15 Sept 16Sept 17 1 SSept SLAMAT (Rl.) 19/25555 words
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Advertisement695 1953-09-01 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA OR. CONTINENT Spore P.STiam Paaaac 'MAGDALA" For Bangkok .0 IlSept 8 XSepi -INDIA" For Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong. Manila Kobe. Yokohama 3/4 Oct 2/2 Oct 3tSept/lOct SKLANDIA- for Bangkok 10/1 lOct 9/9Oct 7/BOel •KOREA" FOi Djakarta Bangkok. Saigon, Hongkonf. Manila, Kobe. Yokohama ...21/23 Oct 20/20695 words
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Article231 1953-09-01 9 Ceylon's Envoy Blames The US SAN FRANCISCO, Au«. 31 (AP)-The failure ol the free world to offer reasonable trade agreements forced rubber-rich Ceylon to sell its rubber to the Communists, Ceylon's ambassador to the United States said. Speaking at o Palace Hotel luncheon here, sir C aude Corea told members231 words
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Article91 1953-09-01 9 THE rubber m Singapore yesterday stead;ed on lhe news concerning Trieste and prices moved upwards Ly about half n cent per Ib. during the day, first grade rubber for September shipment closing at 64-1 '2 cents per Ib. (63-7/8 its per Ib. on Saturday). Average turnover of business wa^i91 words
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Article67 1953-09-01 9 Singaoore Chamber of Conrv meice Rubber Association noon prices (m cents per Ib.) yesterday. No. 1 RSS spot loose 63J 13) FOB m h:ilp; RSS No. 1 Sept 63j f,41 No 1 RSS Oct <>4* «>42 No. 2 Sept. 62] C>:>2 No. 3 Sept. CIJ 611 RMA on67 words
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Article40 1953-09-01 9 THE Japanese Government has received five landing ships and one frigate from the American Navy at a ceremony m Yokosuka port. Under the lend-lease agreement Japan is due to receive 50 landing ships and 18 frigates.- AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-09-01 9 AUGUST GIMELg em p!oye«. m Ihe Assessor's OffiYe af Cehu Philip pines lent his inventiveness la the Collage In4«StriCi Project hy applyin? his "rrawliiu; shuttle d« vice" for Philippines htjptrt loom. Lsing this devit> one per- on can now operate lh P loom instead of three thus brtagfag61 words
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Article105 1953-09-01 9 PORT SWETTEMIAM, Mon.—The Karimun ol the Nederland Line (Royal Dutch Mail), will make her maiden voyage to Port Swettenham tomorrow. Three weeks later she will be followed by her sister ship, the Karimata. The 10,500 ton freighter Kanmun was built this year by N. V. Rotterdam Droogd,105 words
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Article55 1953-09-01 9 LONDON, Aug. SI (Re uter) Colonial agriculturists and senior members of colonial agricultural departments will attend six-day conference at Wye Agricultural College. Kent, shortly to discuss post war developments. Methods of increasing peasant production, problems of mechanisation and of rice production recruitment and training of55 words
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Article61 1953-09-01 9 NEW DELHI. Aug. 31 (AP) Syngman Rhee's South Korean Republic took about 101,--296 tons of Indian coal during 1952. Production Minister K. C. Roddy told a questioner m Parliament India welcomed "this new market tor our coal" and denied Communist su tions that the coal61 words
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Article117 1953-09-01 9 THE produce market m [apore remained quiet but ly m all section yesterday with only small business passing. Copra was slightly higher m prices, September and CXtober shipments being quoted $:*4 per picul buyers and (34 j per picul seilers. Coconut oil buyers Indicated $52| per picul with sellers117 words
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225 1953-09-01 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - Carman Bid To Restore Trade With Far East ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Aug. 31. The Germans, m fhc face of mony obstacles, have taken another big step forward m the restoration of their Asian trade position with the arrival m Indonesian waters of the first German225 words
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Article127 1953-09-01 9 SINGAPORE motorists long troubled by the corrosion of the steel undersides of their cars may find a cure for all their rust troubles with Rustanode. Rust-anode may be painted on direct to the exposed surface of steel by anyone. It is a cold galvanising process127 words
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508 1953-09-01 9 Standard .Market Reporter ON typical Monday market Malayan tin shares were fractionally easier with opers content to wait for a lead fmm the London tin metal market. Industrials were quietly iy. while rubber sharescontinued neglert d. INDI'STKIALS Buyers Sellers Aiey dnck Pr«t 2 10508 words
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Article44 1953-09-01 9 Japs Want More ton 90-ton r NUihon ICaru I t Kawasaki port i rday v.ith it •f rontrovei •>il prodi Tnm big ship cat i HOQ gallons <>r abi V n for Ab.. 1 to It .tn Kyodo i44 words
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Article82 1953-09-01 9 US May Help The Sterling WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. rAP) Persons with a knowledge of Government thinking say the U.S. Government would probably be willing, "m proper circumstance?," to back n U554,000,000,000 or U555,000.--0 0.000 fund to help make the Bi Itish pound sterling freely exchangeable again. Proper participation, as outline!82 words
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Miscellaneous555 1953-09-01 9 Spore Diary kluanq ENTERTAINMENT Mitt 1 Boni |N( V" S »j"w* M/iIaACCA A (i ENTERTAINMENT i x ni 'y SOB John 3 630 5 > lbl l > H 3. 630. -Jis m >: Kw3i Chai and i inixMM I M U vms Foi h.-,n i.., rTI See o-i <555 words
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Article, Illustration636 1953-09-01 10 Maxine Rakich - Maxine Rakich By Rio mkion rioHt rin; freabesl and coolest Men m clothes to re a< h BlßCapete this week Is Vps, I DO mean straw, as you will see if you take a p»*rk at the pictures on this tOfe. lor the delightful636 words
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Article, Illustration275 1953-09-01 10 SALMAH - SALMAH Malayan Pageant— 2 By yHE COSTUME ieei most nftei m the Peninsula as well Js m Singapore; is the siiurt l')i>ki»if and the eomfortaMe Cninese costiuiit' known js the Sam fu. A Chin girls and w > 11. ti. m the home, m the f275 words
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Article137 1953-09-01 10 T AM twenty-one and love 1 a girl well known lo my family. One day my mother found us embracing, and, presumably shocked, exclaimed m horror. Since then my girl has refused to see me. How can I win her back? Was my mother137 words
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Article138 1953-09-01 10 "Dear joy gones" CONFIDENTIALLY to: "LOVE'S VICTIM" (Seremban).— I suggest that r<M stop thinking of this classmate and concentrate on your work. It is obvious that he has lost interest m you, and any further move towards friendship must be made by him. If he makes no such gesture you138 words
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Article63 1953-09-01 10 YEW YORK CITY S eight percent of husbands Questioned m a re. j survey m the United S' it >s •feted that they h »|p their wivei buy 100 tan i olh »r household needs by shopping with them at least one* a week. Many63 words
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Article454 1953-09-01 10 Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott By T ET'S take time off this week to answer briefly some of the odd questions that crop up every so often m letters and conversions. There a re many small points In connection with the hat Ing and upbrin of children which do not really454 words
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Advertisement138 1953-09-01 10 THE COUPON R£AD THIS BEFORE YOU OaO£R YOUR PATTERN You c\ u%» enclose »Sr«e »en cenf stomps it you want your pattern cut It I don't get the stamps, you d3i I qjt th c patfern A number of orders hive cam: t» me without the sramps TScse won't be138 words
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Advertisement84 1953-09-01 10 Star Contest No. 31 Can You Name This Star? f>ul»lis»i»'rt m the Vlovir F i*e All IhioUKh this «.rli It.r 1 Sni»ip«»rf Stand. tiri pr»- ,^^B^^. splits K-. llnr's first stir »oi jflp-^V^fe^^ %ll hiu v, cm cii, i« it JBW < "ii« n m. pi«lurf» t in SYr Ikrn84 words
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Advertisement184 1953-09-01 10 Shower yourself with fragrance use Pond's Talcum Powder and enjoy... Us silky waaraoa^ at softness; M^^^Skiu WS^mSS^^ Its delicate perfume. That cool fresh &y m* feeling that II kI T^*V lasts all day. Bur (m ol Pond'm today rou'll lik« j 4 anr«in«r. N^J> POND'S SSS Tfrf. fiquirf.. fo: L.184 words
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Miscellaneous176 1953-09-01 10 <« RITA PEL MAR I- i) l» H i)M»> VI H>\: w .hi i iy hate uiiyoiif lliii we kn«»iv" nh nn ll. i/lilt. I I I -l» X\ I n|{ I \M\ l)\| I > .r enins torn ninjj w v niKTiiu 1 1. Wli KIKTIIM(.N VKII March 21176 words
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Article47 1953-09-01 11 (AP) Fool ball fli game of the jre iterday to a iern [ndochina XI, the fourth a:id 4 'hr series before ,wd at Mangin game, the Mangin by Governor H Tri, was presentwbO won the ;J the scow <>f two ■nd o.ve defeat.47 words
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Article34 1953-09-01 11 PARIS HarBritain' pro- r. ll' i cha ir>- tol HolI, m a eeting here, rson of r es m the lium c\ Enzo Sac-t-hi oi It.. they would i -the Tr.34 words
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Article26 1953-09-01 11 CO PENHA( 3 E Aug. 31 K.R. Thorn.. Unim the Danish hampionship here ye eat W.G. Lock three and two m \hc final.26 words
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Article40 1953-09-01 11 BFATVILLE. Aug. 31 (Renter) Birkdale, a mixed team of British. Indian and French players, beat Pointe Xoirchat. an all-French side by eight goals to four and half m the last game of the polo -cason here yesterday.40 words
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Article226 1953-09-01 11 tnited States, broke his own world record for the jerk W l£i a u ft of 39G P° ands when he won the world middle heavy weight weightMftin^ championship here today. r Schemansky won the title with a total of 9754 pounds for the226 words
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Article91 1953-09-01 11 KLANG, Mon. The prospects ol rugger this season at K!ang appear bright a s a number of outstation players has been transferred to this ois-tri'-t. Noe) Reutens, Police Inspec- and O.C.P.D D c come from Penwhere they have represented the state. Mike Wilson has returned to Port91 words
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Article151 1953-09-01 11 THE following are Junio: Tournament Fixtures of the SBA to bt- played tomorrow at 7 1 "> p m Robert Lim (Oreenwopd^ VI Masroon b. Hj. Siraj (Friendly) Ha Kirn {lock Flower > vs Li:>ni Wei Lon (Greenwood) Omar Ibrahim <"She!l> vs. Tan Guan Hon^ (C.U.) Adn:m b151 words
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Article104 1953-09-01 11 HK Champ Lose To S'pore Star HONGKONG, Aug. 31, (Router) Singapore lost by two games to fire m their table tennis match against Hongkong bat were not disgraced a s Poon We« Hoe defeated the Asian champion and mainstay of the Hongkong Baroda Cap team. Si Hsu hu, 19— 21,104 words
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Article81 1953-09-01 11 MELBOURNE. Aug. 31: (Reuter) John Landy of Australia, one of the world's tastes tile runners said that he would not m the fill erseas. Landy, who last ywur riockfour minutes 2 l sees. one of the fastest mi.er cvpr will ng bis final yen: .ral science81 words
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Article159 1953-09-01 11 IPOH. Mon The Royal Badminton P.k tv of Ipoh defeated ;he Morning Glory Badminton Party oT Tapah for the second time m a friendly badminton match held at the PBA Hn.l on Saturday. They won by five games to two. In thear first encounter the Royal Malays won159 words
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Article40 1953-09-01 11 IHE Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore will hold its 16th Annual Swimming Carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club on Friday, Sept. 18. There will be two events for Old Boys 100 metres Free Style and the 150 metres Medley Relay.40 words
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Article40 1953-09-01 11 GOOD hockey was seen at Taiping when the Survey Sports Club held the Taiping Malays to a one-all draw. The Malays scored first through Sabki. In the second half, the Survey Sports Club managed to equalise through Kamaruddin.40 words
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Article248 1953-09-01 11 NEW YORK, (Keuter) Don Cockell, British heavyweight boxing champion, was named m select circle of 10 contenders for the world heavywei ht championship, held by Rocky Marciano m the monthly Ring magazine rankings. z Robert Cohen (France) was named number one contender for 'he bantamweight248 words
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Article144 1953-09-01 11 nsj^sssrxsL^ the <*—• ss But only 17 players are expected to undertake the tour subject to exchange facilities being provided by the Reserve Bank of India. Ben Burnett the former Australian wicket-keeper will raptain the team and George Duckworth former England wicket-keeper wiM be manager144 words
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Article121 1953-09-01 11 SWITZERLAND. Aig. 3: (Renter) Fuas'o Coppi of Italy won the professional cycling road race world championship over 18 laps of a 15--kilometer course here. Coppi covered the 270 kilometres course (about lf>B miles) m seven hours 30 minutes M seconds at an average of 35.235 kilometres121 words
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Article53 1953-09-01 11 THE I are the re- suits of the !> holes One Club i Compel it ion (Ladies) held at the Island Cl ib recently: Miss N. C n vaj (55 18— 37) tied \vi»h Mrs, Teo (53-16— M M) N. C( won on the I count back over53 words
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Article64 1953-09-01 11 T KUAI A LUBIPUR, MonThe Selanfor Cyclists A Ration's annual J:> mile time trial race will be run along Klang Koad -;;jrting and finishing at Lornie Road. Entries will cloie on Sept 18 and should be to the Hon. Secretary. Selangor I clists Association, 377064 words
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Advertisement101 1953-09-01 11 GRAND OPENING TODAY ■T^OP j{ KVD PHQNt 3446 11.1 ilv SbOVl g I i A m.l.'j pm. "DIAN" >t.in ing Osman (ihumanti I .uui Many > s OPI r M. TO DAY It ;>.!."> p.m. i r tare r Draau BECAUSE OF YOU" i. I h.tndlrr i p i Mia^v101 words
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Advertisement280 1953-09-01 11 NOTICES "S.S. Government 3 f f 1940 War Loan (ISB-tt) is hereby ziven that the transfer Register of the above Loan will be closed from 16th. to 30th September. ij^j. both dates Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. By Order The Hunukonj; fc Shang hai Banking Corporation Singapore. AUCTION280 words
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Advertisement636 1953-09-01 11 aulomw a» \\T r PV.'o rooms, fu or "nA 1 -i: rushed av.nljble with Telephone. with oi without meals modern sanitation Moderate rent Box No T lit v» 3 s TUIiION ■\[EW BRANCH of the S Inst of Com. 20 VeeraHd Oft ScrangOMM Rd Starting Sept. New v. English, beginners.636 words
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Advertisement157 1953-09-01 11 W I ill IPAUTV OI ki \i ii mii IPPUi ITU m I r,, T Offlcei m the ir 2 l VIZ 4«f» mencini Wlll Cost ol ible at cuu, Q B; f.irts i <i II Schoci emflrate v m.iv tx ■Zi cadets vill S ment pd i NOHAMED DIN157 words
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Miscellaneous188 1953-09-01 11 i Heart Qg Juliet Jones^A New Serial Starts By $#qii" Drofce irqr w Juliet's family consists op EVE- c^^"^*^k G46 kolly Juliets -steady,' -caches 4dJ?^_ TIEN-A0E0... EMODCMAJ CONFJSED_ JP ~f f \^^ft AT T^E DE\O«J HIGH SCHOOL.' A T7 SSLFiSH... CCNS^'V\EO WITH A <- fr tNGA^ED TO JUUBT, ?^T STRANoELy188 words
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60 1953-09-01 12 Rockey Is Soft In The Head He Says i ciann t n i n an wi 1 1 I tWO. t i c i I H( I i c and I R I I n b i 1 h('M I can hur' king mv < <> opes 1 sa m60 words
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Article268 1953-09-01 12 RAF GET A SETBACK IS C'SHIP BID SAFA Community League Soccer THE powerful KAF combination, ltr«Bf contenders for this year's community leagM honours, received an unexpected setback yesterday when they were held by the Indians to a goalless draw at Jalan Besar Stadium. The result was a poor recompense for268 words
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Article, Illustration389 1953-09-01 12 TIMELY intervention by the referee prevented the Wonderlads and the Aston players from coining to b&OWS m a SAI A junior cuptie at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. The game was won by Aston by 5-0. Both sides were guilty ot danjjeroi;-, play but389 words
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Article55 1953-09-01 12 KUALA LUMPi'R. Moo Results of today's hockey: boat VMS A 5-3 Scorers for Fu:, G Carrier, C Wright, B. Stevenage, •i Shepherdson and i< •r. YMSA: Sukhcdv s »nKh and Mahinder Sinph 2 >UCI Depot drew two ill With XT. Pb! o Combined. V■■ Ron* Xcv- scored I55 words
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Article, Illustration265 1953-09-01 12 BERLIN. Aug 30 (Reuter)— We.>( Germany beat Britain by 112 points to m th > twoday International Athletics Match which end.'-} m the Olympic Sta > urn here today. It was the first full meeting between German an i British athletes since the war. Britain who265 words
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Article172 1953-09-01 12 MALACCA. Mon.— The iKamsville Badminton Party of Kuala Lumpur on a weekend v tto the nent kMi to A- tj B.P. by tin famei to one. out beat Shamrock Badminton Party J 2. Results: Argonauts matted lir.>( TUfki Woo Say Lo k beat Tajuddin 15-9 15-11; Yap172 words
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Article498 1953-09-01 12 Schoolboys Best In Negri Sports SEREMBAN, Mon.— Ncfri'l schoolboy athletes h?ured prominently m this year's \\S I championships which concluded fiere on Saturday Best performance was put up by Kernal Sin«h the Tuanku fllohamed student, who set up a new record by ctearißf 11 feet 9 inches m the pole498 words
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237 1953-09-01 12 Sharp-Shooting Seletar Airmen Score Big Upset Sharp-shooting R.A.I (SelrUr) 2nd i big upset when they eliminated ;i stnuit: II M h, yard combination m the first round of Hal S i Junior knockout cuptie played at the Qtjrlaag Stadj yesterday. R.A.r. who stored three *oaU m thr ten minutes, earned237 words
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