Singapore Standard, 2 September 1953
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Title Section18 1953-09-02 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft jfc 3H 4 Vol. IV. No. 62. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1933 TWELVE PAGES 10 CEVTS.18 words
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95 1953-09-02 1 \l LUMPUR, Tues. proposal to start a n«u minina| political par..,ii t).- made at th<- meettl Mrntris H«-s.ir National Confer- pt l«i m Kuala ipur to tart a Pi made ittec tioi i] Con- Ni, men' c working i- ntly working is that 195 words
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Article465 1953-09-02 1 PEACE came to the world after five years of weary warfare when the first atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima m Japan. But it also left m its wake a great fear. Fear of what might happen if a weapon! of such extensive destructive power, was mReuter; UP - 465 words
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Article26 1953-09-02 1 THE Iraq Prime Minister Jamil Madf'ai has submitted his resignation to King Faisal L. according to an official source m Baghdad. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article124 1953-09-02 1 Big-2 A-Men Go Into Huddle LONDON, sept. 1, (Ken ter AFP) British and American scientists are con- suiting each other on Russia's recent atomic test s*r ie.s, an authoritative source said here today. The Foreign Office today said British scientists too had detected an atomic ex- plosion m the Soviet124 words
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254 1953-09-02 1 Standard Staff Repose* KUALA LUMPUR, Tutrs. Th c Malayan Chinese Association has called on all Chinese m Malaya to boycott Major Arthur Campbell's book, "Jungle Green." Major Campbell was Ofticer Commanding the Suffolks Regiment the regiment which was responsible for the killing of254 words
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Article48 1953-09-02 1 NEW DELHI, Sept 1 (AFP) The Pakij:;m Government has notified India that it will support the candidacy of Madam V. Pandit, as President o! the forthcoming session c. tne United Nations Genera! Assembly. 1 no Assembly is due to meet on Sept 15.48 words
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Article224 1953-09-02 1 The Latest Racket: Slot Machines Standard Staff Reporter THE SLOT machine racket has come to Singapore. Scores of these m.irhines into which a ten-cent o*" -0 cent coin is inserted for the privilege of toting up a are being foisted on coffeeshop. cafe or bar proprietors by people posins: as224 words
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Article80 1953-09-02 1 TOKYO. Sept. 1. (AP)-Ihe Communist Pyongyang Radio tonight said six top-ianking North Korean officials. Including Premier Kirn II Sung, ieft the North Korean capital of Pyongyang today by train for M<>^ o\v. The trip is being made "at the invitation of MOSCOW." .said "he Pyongyang broadcast,80 words
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Article83 1953-09-02 1 KOI A BHARU, Tues.— Six hundred people of Wakaf Bharu who threatened civil disobedience unless the Local Council abolished the $3 poll tax and reduce the S3 bicycle tax to $1 and 15 per cent assessment to five per cent won their case yesterday. It83 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-09-02 1 3 GIRLS MEET SIR JOHN THK GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir.lohn Nicoll. ytvsterday entertained ten Singapore teachers who have won two year Teachers' Training .scholarships to study at the Institute of Education, Bristol University This is the first time m cw^ bi>t.>ry />>' n~ teachers are being sent on su<h .scholarships.Standard - 82 words
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Article84 1953-09-02 1 TAN YOOK SUAN. a housing investigating officer of the Singapore Improvement Trust w;is charged m the Filth Police Comt yesterday with corruptly accepting (1,000 from Phua Hoon Sin on Aug. 31 at Tiong Bahru. It was alleged that the monov was paid to him as84 words
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Article13 1953-09-02 1 QUEEN Soraya ha? decided to return to Iran on Saturday.13 words
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149 1953-09-02 1 LOXDOX, Sept. 1, (R**u'er) Two former Royal Navy officers one a Malayan war time hero will sail from England m nine-ton ketch. Solare. ft>r the West Indies on Thursday. Commander Victor C Clark. 45- year -old bachelor. was awarded (he Distinguished Ser- vice Cro?149 words
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125 1953-09-02 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 1. (Reuter). Russia and China supported a pmposal by the 15-nation African group of the United Nations to have the situation m Morocco placed on the Council's agenda for full discussion. Dr. Semyon Tsarapkin, the Soviet delegate, also urged that125 words
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Article66 1953-09-02 1 ADELAIDE Sept. 1 (Reuter) The British Supply Minister. Mr Dun -an Sandys, left here today with Mr. Howard Beale, the Australian Supply Minister for a secret tour of the Woomera rocket range. Reporters and photographers wore not allowed to accompany them. A BBC. Id vision rameraman66 words
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Article43 1953-09-02 1 TANGMERE. England, Sept. 1 (Renter). Squadron leader Nevill« Duke. British It I pilot, landed hi* ipefS&Oic jet on one wheel lo damaging it slightly, and his attempt on the world air speed record was off for the day.43 words
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Article21 1953-09-02 1 HELIGOLAND, off tln> < man Worth s,> Coast, will have \U fit v fr«e fur years Bt/^t S,ai lay.21 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-09-02 1 Thi s picture of an at Dime explosion v\ a> taken during trsts at Frrnrhman's Flat m th«* Nevada Desert, i >\. rondurtrd m photr A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article124 1953-09-02 1 RUSSIA ENVOY SUICIDE RIDDLE TEHERAN, Sept. 1 (IP) -Soviet Ambassador Anatoli Lavrentiev was widely reported today to have sh<il MmwU "out the Soviet em bassy repeatedly denied these reports. BORIC rrp.iiN MM fhit ilOl himself j ill h«low the i i ,ad tht? >t. Tnev hf h.. I b nrdei124 words
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Article30 1953-09-02 1 CANBERRA. Se\ \i»i Prime R d a pi that no pi >|>O i [rig the An i alian the He added: we Ihout fdiimv30 words
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Advertisement106 1953-09-02 1 IS.K.I rrfr»fwru»«M M.kJ- I l» >1 l» I vial paymcni ol *:<«» lIIKI- fIR(HASh »K(M II p.«?mrntj» ol $1" < \^ll 572-,. Central Electric Co. ?4tf. Orchard Rd Fh«.ne 8^3«4 i2^B I FRANCE Bo! dOr 24 Hour Race, Montlhery 6th/7th June, 1953 c c. Class Ist Mans 24 Hour Race,106 words
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Advertisement18 1953-09-02 1 r USELESS EUSTACE I "Nice of it to lump the fruit together for once! Makes the picking: easy!18 words
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Advertisement49 1953-09-02 1 N CKINt* v V. O. B. OtdScotctiWt)iski£ PRODUCE OF SCOTLAND a Distributors SCOTT ENGLISH fS 1.A.) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. 'How happy could I be with either 1 There's nothing like a Guinness; except another Giunness WOLF (W) BRAND So/c Distributors McALISTER CO., LTD. SlNr.Aroiu:. KUALA LUMPUR, irOM, PKNJMNI49 words
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Article343 1953-09-02 2 THREE DEPARTMENTS TO SPEND $13 M IN 1954 Standard Staff Reporter THREE deportments of the Singapore City Council propose t o spend $13,439,565 for health services m the City during 1954, including pay for personnel against an estimated total income of only $5,053,373 thus budgeting343 words
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175 1953-09-02 2 IT WILL COST ½M TO BUILD CREMATORIUM AMONG the projects proposed by the Singapore i ouacil loi 19M th< torium will cost $500,On the City market., will oost ■,y $500,000, including $62,000 to be pent on reroofing of Ellenborou^h Market, 567/ MX) for < tension of the arcade of Kandang175 words
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Article89 1953-09-02 2 Undergrads On Tour Meet Nehru Standard Spr< ial Correspondent TWENTY-SEVEN students of the Univt rsity of Malaya who are now on a five-week study tour of India, were re- v ihe Prime Minister Mr Nehru ;*t hi, residence on 27. Th< la also due to mccl t] dent and Vice89 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-09-02 2 THIS p.ut\ ftl '7 Malayafl University students, now toariaj India. i s seeg with Prime Miaister I.u nlit Nehru when Ihey v.cic receive d b> Uim at Ifis re*rtdctuc m New i)elJ>r diiriim thr u'.-riand. v39 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-09-02 2 MISS Rita Shephr>ri>on. I tearher m the Canossi:tn (Onv»*nt \\h'.) will he flying to Britain on Friday for >.tudw>s under a Singapore (invrrnment Scholarship.27 words
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Article105 1953-09-02 2 COMMODITY PRICES C L OS I N O rubber prices (rents per Ib) m Singapore yesterday wi»re Buyers Sellers No KSS Spot Loose 631 <;4 No. 1 R.S.S. <i4[ t>4: No. 2 R.s.s. 621 a:i No. 3 R.S.S. till <>X Tone: Quiet. TIN PKICfc The price of tin yesterday was105 words
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Article142 1953-09-02 2 THE Conimandcr-in-Chief. Far East Air Force Air Marshal Sir Cliflord Sanderson, yesterday presented testimonials for good service to ten Singapore civilians working with R.A.F. Headquarters and other un Remarking that "these testimonials are official and lasting recognition of the very fine service you have142 words
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Article91 1953-09-02 2 LONDON Sept. 1, (Reuter) —Rear Admiral E.H. Shattock. director of the Senior Officers war course at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, has l>een appointed Flag Officer. Malaya, m succession to Rear Admiral R.F. Pussley. the Admiralty announced today. He will take up his appointment m November. Rear91 words
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Article63 1953-09-02 2 KELANTAN*S Boy S movement is so t>opu!ar that it has the .support of ;> yl)ody from the District Officer to the fisherman. D.i'.o Syed A.M. AlsagofT A Commissioner for Sing;.por< ..fended the S bore* t month. Sixt Singapore BC -o attended wi re innI ed with63 words
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68 1953-09-02 2 PEPLER'S VIEWS 'IRRESPONSIBLE' COURT TOLD A SINGAPORE law\rr. Dr. Withers I terday described as "irresp«nsi»»le" stitemi-uts t by Sir (ieori;e IVpler. the lov -i IM:imiing c-onsuli that there was much land speculation m thr i v He said this during the an fore Mr. Justice Buttrose m th< Govti nnicni68 words
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51 1953-09-02 2 FINIS M I imposed on I 1V You Leon| X 1 n and Frig X Sin| pore nth P" day for f dut able liquor oi Mr .1 on the i I the im-n had 72 q brandy a ship i:i 1 months impi A151 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-09-02 2 The C-in C. FEAF, Air M.v shal Sir Clifford Sandrr>on presenting Mr Alfred Chart** Pip^r. Storekeeper Grade 111 employed at RAF tlianjri. with a testimonial for good service at JIQ FBAP C han^i yesterday.37 words
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Advertisement24 1953-09-02 2 BACK TO SCHOOL «--~455% V** NEW /^K^^^^J> II lIJftPB\ M i^ JUnrtK Jiliiz Low \Mf)^^' CHILOREMS SIZES 7-10 $1 »P GENTS LADIES 2-8 $2.3p24 words
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Advertisement88 1953-09-02 2 K 'l| I GET BETTER, /^V^fC I LONGER SERVICE /CvtlVv \-t 4 ni FROM your pen! Parker THE ONLY INK WITH /J»L^i PEN PROTECTING [^3 S J2^ ENOS CLOGGING pfew OISSOIVES GUM f*fl i r quiclr, »v»o flow v clwopni. CLEANS AS IT WRITES... f RtvtNTS COPHOSION «»4 AvtAcs i»dtm*ni88 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-09-02 3 Mr. Ho Bag Keag and Miss Mary (hoy who Were married at the Struts Chiaese Methodist Chares last areek21 words
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Article29 1953-09-02 3 >wn t n emvai m I uTo- ith and i by Z n v I i ma n the F At F S '.Of 'I29 words
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Article26 1953-09-02 3 1 im, A\ "J am a lo "ing n i six nent »us coi w hen led i c i" n26 words
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Article23 1953-09-02 3 Joui nali sts 1 I editoi Sin Chew Jil Pao a< the Tai 1 New W n i P23 words
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Article12 1953-09-02 3 Job Centre Goes To A Cane Works K;ir- I The tor ;is-12 words
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Article90 1953-09-02 3 In a valley of Elizabeth Estate Bukit Timah. Singapore Revenue Officers found two men distilling liquor, it was said In the Seventh Police Court yesterday. In the court, two brothers, Kig Chin Meow, ID. and Cheong Chin Toe, 15, were charged with the possession ol three-quarter90 words
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Article46 1953-09-02 3 TWO men armed with dafgers robbed a mee-seller of $17 at 2.45 a.m. yesterday m King George Avenue. The mee-sel!er was walking along the road when the two men dashed <»ut from brhmd a tret and relieved him of his money.46 words
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Article139 1953-09-02 3 HOUSES ARE FIRE VICTIMS' WORRY A DELEGATION from the Kampong Bu^is fire victims approached Mr. Broome, chairman of the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation, ye terday, complainin? that there was dissatisfaction and uneasiness among them as only 98 houses were to be available m the near future. i They said that139 words
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Article175 1953-09-02 3 Small Pownshops May Be Banned CHANGE OF lAW 15 BEING PROBED Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government is considering introducing legislation to bar people with small capital, from operating pawnshops m the Colony, A request for such legation was recently made to Government by the Singapore Association.' If this law is175 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-09-02 3 ENTRIES for the N**wspap»»r Quoon contest at the Singapore Press Ball at Kaffirs Hotel on Saturday keep eominu m. Here are the two latest Miss Won? Cheni: Meag of Kawani;. SelattgOf (above). and Miss A. Irene (ioh of Bedok Road, Singapore. Tickets for the Ball are available64 words
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Article163 1953-09-02 3 AMERICA HOLIDAY IS OVER FOR 4 FOUR youn^ Malays arrived back m Singapore aboard a Pan American Clipper yesterday after being deported from the Inited States. The four men are Ahm.it Hjdi Amir, Übut bin Salleli. Iriri.s bin Ilassjn and Haji Ali Mohammed bin M.ism. Three of the men, former163 words
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Article96 1953-09-02 3 I.ADY TEMPI. FR. wife of General Sir Gerald Tempter, Huh Commissioner )f F i_ eration of Malaya. the Grand Fun Fair and I at the St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on Saturday, Sept. 2(1. Many valuable prizes will be given away at the n >velty shows96 words
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Article47 1953-09-02 3 BURGLARS bi ke into a liquor store m Pasir Pan Jang on Sunday night and I bottles of beer. The r!erk m charge who discovered the theft when he checked the goods on Monday morning, later recovered Sty bottles outside the store.47 words
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Article77 1953-09-02 3 SAXI bin Kechil was c itr.mitted to the next Singapore Assizes to stand trial on a charge of attempted robbery and voluntarily causing hurt to a grass cutter, at the end of a preliminary inquiry >-;- terday m the Eighth Police Court. Sani. a Malay soldier,77 words
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Article61 1953-09-02 3 CRIPPLED m hi s right hand. Pa i Komi Kee was sworn m befoie the Singapore Coroner, .Mr. Choor Singh, by raising his left hand at yesterday's inquiry into the death of his mother. Scow Eng Neo. He said Scow took cans isoda to61 words
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Article58 1953-09-02 3 SOVIET SHIP PASSES THRO' THE 5,757-TON R r [hter, the Vtoray i I tiletka, passe i through Sr pore yesterday >r Taku Bar tin* North China pori fot Tientsin, with M gem r il c v The ve^el, which cam i from Odessa, mtide a brief stop here for bunkers.58 words
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107 1953-09-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A S ipore firm ol busii i m lerl i tor one year a complete sui the major departments of the rime-it of Johoie. irvey niv probably reoi tion of the c i f the State Department. organis -»:i and Federavernment will107 words
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Article84 1953-09-02 3 Kidnap Threat Says Charge A MAN c a di making sfa >n and told an, Lv Young Chen, deliver t him $10,000, failing which he would ki map her or f t ransom, it i In a Singapore court y. The man, Lim Giem Tuan, claime 1 trial m the84 words
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Article53 1953-09-02 3 MR. Devdatta Jctley. a lead[ng exponent of Indian Classical dances, will perform two items m a show staged by th A Singapore Gandhi ji Memotia Hail m aid of the Geylan* Bre victims. The show will be he'd on Sept. 5 and 6 at the Netaji53 words
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Article117 1953-09-02 3 BIG DROP IN NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED THERE was a bis drop m the number of unemployed people registered with the Employment exchange, Singapore's Employment Officer. Mr. F. G. Tayson, told The Standard, yesterday. He said only 1.694 people sought the Department's help during the month while the number registered In117 words
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Article30 1953-09-02 3 A THIEF vii > was caught by the owner of a bicycle be had stolen, pos eton key which w »ul I >pen any type of bicycle lo30 words
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231 1953-09-02 3 PUBLIC BODY TO HANDLE COUNCIL POSTS Standard Staff Reporter WORRIES of Singapore City Councillors who have found themselves m a difficult p >sition because of members >f the stall approaching them m connection with promotions and higher appointments will soon end. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. President of the Council,231 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-09-02 3 I AMONG th P passeni gers. who left Singrapore on the II.WKMon Lloyd Triestino liner. Asia was I Mr. F. D. Harrison. Manasins Director of the Good.year Orient Co.. Ltd. who i s returning to America on long leave. i Mr. Harrison, seen above i74 words
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82 1953-09-02 3 SINGAPORE taxi drivers should not c:\\\ t ixi meters "devil boxes," Mr. I. D. >lcKen/ie of B?ll Punch Company said yesterday. "Rather should they call them "the fair play for all boxes/ r~ Mr. McKenzie is expecting to see fhe acting Rt"4i>'rur of82 words
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Article21 1953-09-02 3 THE Bintapore Education Department bas received fojr applications for Queen's Scholarships and three applications for Fellowships.21 words
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Article91 1953-09-02 3 M. BACHA MIAN, 22, neon who pleaded guilty m the Singap »r Fifth P Court to a charge of cl Tan P)> S»m managins partnsr of Ho Hual Co., it on Ausj "J8 wi>j ten two months' rigorous imprisonment. In addition In- to mak--« restituti >n91 words
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Article52 1953-09-02 3 TRAVEf.MNG m a bus along Br i ll 1 1 mm 71 \>n lav evenin .1 n m that bis pen was bell I iken o(F r.: m \h' imtn i f e\\ frabbed 'he ban ol thethi ari(i beld f to the man tin the arrival of52 words
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Article29 1953-09-02 3 A MF.ETINC; of the Working Committee »>f the St. Andrews Mission Hospital Linen Guild w' be tael < > day m S' Andtew's War Memorial Hull at J.M a.m.29 words
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Advertisement32 1953-09-02 3 AMAZING NEW FORMULA COMPUTE GUND MTAIIS A T I 0 N J.L powe< SP-iiP Tablet*. •»««»0 tnd prorct, fommla. from dm laboratories la endocrin. prepare fcnnulat««j (o/ .n,bbom c M o/ gllndufi32 words
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Advertisement392 1953-09-02 3 CONTAINERS BLX t« the name «> rcrncmt>ei toi all kind* ot kitchen «n4 h.Misehold ware. Aik Ibt 81-X when you need drinka* bea's.-n and measuring iug»; «nd mixirui K>wl» that noNxk can hrrak. 3 BEAUTIES BY BEX BFX X itthen canister* W^^^w^.^^ In 1 Ib., 2 Ib. and 4 Ib392 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-09-02 4 photo The programme director of RedUftutoa, Miss. S. Y. Lee, left Singapore yesterday m tli<- linvr. Asia, on a fourmontli holiday m Britain and Europe. While on leave. Mi^s Lee w visit broadcastiac stations on th<- continent and the V X Miss l.cc is s««n above, thirdStandard - 54 words
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Article70 1953-09-02 4 PI I Yen 'J i c Loy (59), X iior K.nn Khun >. Y.iM (15), and Sen (3S), ni tted Sup < end of a prelimih they gei D i San LI ton m th< J day tl Found the cash i .'mi clothing70 words
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Article33 1953-09-02 4 DRIVING a motor lorry n road to B i Guan noticed a crowd motor accident breaks ami the d into ;i ditch, killlant Ooi Say !> S gisti ate f s33 words
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430 1953-09-02 4 Kirkby -Trained Malayan Teachers On Way Back MORE ASSURED, LESS RESERVED From Our London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 1: Fifty five young Malayan teachers came to London last night, itching to get back to Malaya on the first airlift from London to Singapore, from Kirkby Malayan Teachers Training College. Hilary Lawrence430 words
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Article, Illustration113 1953-09-02 4 The first two State Begl ter- the Briti h Red to undertake South Kori i opulation, arm a BOAC London terday. A converted Land Rover which they will use as a trairy i;i Korea is m S ngapore and will »atch< dto KoreaStandard - 113 words
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Article85 1953-09-02 4 All AR, Tues.— Starting tothe Linn Hoe Omnibus ■pany will operate bus service^ j n Afuar town One route is from Muar Ferry bus stand to Jalan Sulimao, Jaian Maj di, Jalan Junid, Jalan aIKl J; Ja J an A^ul Rahman Jaian Ibrahim. The other85 words
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101 1953-09-02 4 Dutch Troops In Singapore On Way Home THE f.i-^t batch of the! Netherlands detachment of the United Nations Fon eg arrived jii Singapore m the 13,240-ton liner. Viet-Nam, eti route home from Korea. The contingent, which ron- sisted of 181 officers and men, I had been away from Holland for101 words
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Article37 1953-09-02 4 'I WO Singapore boy went boating round P LJbin were found Police m a curfew an Ponggol. taken to Marine Police S evening, still m swimn trunks. They w:!l ap] court today.37 words
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Article51 1953-09-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Wong Pak Fook a 53-year-old chief clerk, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. E. Brown President of the Sessions Court, today on two charges of cheating Liew Keow of %1Q m ca.-,h on Feb 14. ami a cheque for $137 drawn on Kworiij Yik51 words
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189 1953-09-02 4 NEW VILLAGERS ARE CIVIC MINDED, HE SAYS PENANG, Tues.— The Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Penang, .Mr. K.J. Henderson told The Standard today that there was need to develop civic consciousness m Malaya still further. He said that m all new villages a high percentage of the electorate turned up to189 words
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141 1953-09-02 4 k A J T KK bbin a v oman living: m Kampons: Lima. Sin-apore of S2 053 m cash and jewellery, three masked men went into the kitchen and he ed then, se'ves to fned^effgsand Ovaltinc before they left. The victim141 words
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566 1953-09-02 4 Inspector 'Disappeared' For 5 Days (COURT TOLD) IPOH. Tues. Aft^r giving an assurance to «ii»* Camp Commandant (hat he uould return to work immediately after he had sent his family and his parents off to the Ipoh Railway Station. a Malay Police Inspector "disappeared" and was not found till five566 words
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146 1953-09-02 4 Petrol Rise Will Not Affect Bus Fares They Say KUALA LUMPUR. Turs- Transport •pcraltn m the Federation will not increase passenger fares because of the increase m the price of petrel a sjwkrsman of the Pan-Malayan Koad Transport Operators Association said today. petrol wh quality, and I f- i extra146 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-09-02 4 plrture ot Mr. and Mrs V. Rensaraja, who irere m.irried m Singapore reccatl] The bridegroom is attached to No. 55 Supply Depot (HASC) and the bride N the d.juqhter of Mr. P. Suppiah oi the City Council Efcctricity Depuitnunt.39 words
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83 1953-09-02 4 Rains Delay S 'pore Plane At Penang C. Tucs. Owing to poor [\y due to heavy which fell continuously 'he Malayan a c from Singapore w oat it pas at 9IN j a.m. Ti Inm? Hi I but no casuall received. recorded from erday to 7 a.m. to»es. mtinued to83 words
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Article100 1953-09-02 4 TO A packed house la^ night. Virgil presented the gala premiere of his "Magicana" at the Majestic Theatre Singapore. Through 25 scenes ue watched his attractive assistant Julie appear and disappear with overwhelming .speed. This grand show, m which the audience plays its full part, willB.O. - 100 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-09-02 4 Training In Camp For Federation Volunteers KIM LUMPI i The Fedor.it m,. Malaya Voluntm i poos into ramp f.,r (!.< time a( Port Dirkson Sept 6 to S with inni the rpconnaissam i t and the Corps ol \Mit tr Police. A stvofHf r,v from O from the Army SStandard - 122 words
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Article47 1953-09-02 4 Stanford London C if LONDON Au,. 31 The to-.ow.ng ore n, pr.ccs of rubb,, and t*n on rhc London morket: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN nn( Spor £622 JOt. p i Jo»./Ma, ]l$ I^c moMk.. £Ci: 10. W. c?t IS h t«0. AUomoon 40 ton*47 words
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Advertisement104 1953-09-02 4 (/tii*P se '';'ssWg£: of a*** 4 > y. j 'v^^ FATHER OF MEDICINE/ U -A W|? HUATOH \p^T;/^ Muo Toh l.vcd o long trnic ago V\V\ -IIV flM^ fcut mo.iy CKi. esc rcintn bci )tNw^V'4\'l jStSS^ J* him os the discovcrci of many ft J^Jft)! B h<rb^ some of wh,104 words
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Advertisement62 1953-09-02 4 MAJESTIC THEATRE 1 lu\(. m STREET, lilt PIIONI 2 SHOWS DAILY 7 9.30 p.m. OMISSION $4, S3, S2, ST Jlr-* 'J^l JWUTMIMTOr MACK *^B E ?fc T0 U WON T iff ■A v *5» B»I• I V I f f,( to"o r n Ei 1 i iMAZING] IMPOSSIBI B! MORE62 words
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436 1953-09-02 5 GURKHA RIFLES' BAG: 1,200 REDS KUALA LUMPUR, Toes.— This country owes a great debt of gratitude to the Gurkha riflemen who, along with British and other Commonwealth forces, have been fighting Malaya's war against Communist terrorists. There is no doubt that Johnny Gurkha is436 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-09-02 5 Mi>»N Philippa Day, Australian .journalist now doini; publicity work and editing "Contact.'' a monthly magazine for the American International Insurance Groups m the Cmited States and their bram he s in GO different countries, baa just finished an eight-day stay Collecting material m Sin(apore. She leaves this nunninuStandard - 64 words
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Article106 1953-09-02 5 Axe Falls On 21 USIS Workers THE w -ion m force of the United SI Information Service is affecting L'l locally-hired pi m Singapore and ttfe Federation. USIS. Singapore announced yesterday. Tli c number of Americans with USIS also is being reduced. The reduction brings th»> number of local USIS106 words
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Article48 1953-09-02 5 SEVERAL red vans carrying Singapore's Riot Squad men had people scampering to the sidej of the roads as they roared through some of Singapore's busiest streets yesterday afternoon. It turned out to be a routine extTiiv between the policy and the Pviata Depart-48 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-09-02 5 photo. Members of the Singapore V.W.r.A. held a farewell tea-party yesterday for their president. Mrs. R. K. S. Adams. They also welcomed Mrs. W. A. C. Good«. Picture taken at the tea-party held at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, shows (from left): Mrs. Shufen Khoo, Mrs. H. B.Standard - 57 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-09-02 5 photo. Mr. M. E. G. Brown, manager of Malayan Guttas Limited, returned to Singapore m a BOAC Argonaut >esUrda v after six months leave m Ensland. He was accompanied by his wife and two children. >Ir. Broun is the Honorary Con.sul for Panama m Singapore. StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article41 1953-09-02 5 A SINGAPORE taxi driver found a leather bag and a bundle of rlothing m his taxi te relay. These articles arc* now with the Registrar of Vehicle] and the owner may claim thorn from the R.0.Y."41 words
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183 1953-09-02 5 Standard Staff Reporter A COMMUNIST terrorist who surrendered to the Commanding Officer of the Sixth Battalion of the Malay Regiment last month, made use of a sale conduit pass dropped from the air by Security Forces. was Kek Wong ■Mas i183 words
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Article93 1953-09-02 5 The Judge With A Soft Heart JOHORE BAHRI7, The lower courts w sresttrday inorning by a woman's rrie^ for help when she .-aw her husband about to be led into the 'ourt's lock-up. The husband. Eban^ bin Amat, fined $L's for an unauthorised a:tc*p shed, had no money. A policeman93 words
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Article80 1953-09-02 5 THE plane carrying tho Sarawak and North Boi delegates to the Commonwealth Parliamentary A ciation*! meeting In X Lumpur this week was !ayed m Sarawak yesterday and is expected to arrive m Singapore today. Th« d< have been invited to witness the lion of Dato Mahmud80 words
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Article134 1953-09-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Fifteen Commun;st terrorists yesterday ambushed a section of Area Security Unit Tapah. No. 2 and killed a ■facial constable and wounded another m the Nam Fait Yin Estate area of Tapah. Perak. The Area Security Unit was investigating reports of rubber tree134 words
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Advertisement223 1953-09-02 5 j^ CATHAY ORGANISATION rt 4^k ATTRACTIONS ,^P fOPENSi^.^iJBQiiTODA^j 1/ I II a.m. lASHS^lglflttp -xi_- J JIDAL WAVE OF 1.N.l SWEEPING ACROSS .t'->. ftfl%^d^K j^* I ll^MK f -Jr^T '^r!P ""t^ CALHOUN CALVET MITCHELL OTT H i V"|TYV¥rY TODAY ONLY M* F^UMjltlj 11 a.m., 1.30, 4,6.43 kV MARILYN MONROE AND NIAGARA223 words
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Advertisement380 1953-09-02 5 2nd WEEK! Bth BIG DAY! SAVAGtHYI SPtCTACIt! SIN! k ,IKHNICOIOR AfaV FUMING W'ikam lUNDIENI v u.*^^ I**"1 M A#'.V# < lift tl €04' b^bSblb^b^C^^b^^bHb^b^bl a^aV UAKM XV SI >^ > IiON ASTOUNDING! STAGGERING! now TJjt > €ysgs& Il: SHOWING -^-^-yJWfeyA 630 930 KIIIIM, h> Ml m MyKjtj'J& lll«' nio-| |r-rml380 words
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Miscellaneous75 1953-09-02 5 Weather MINIMUM Temper.iturr: From 7.30 p.m. Auf. 31 to 7.30 a.m. Sept. 1. Sira apore (74F). Penamr t73F). Kota Bahru «75F), Kuala Lumpur 174F), Ipoh (74F), Kuaiu.m (72F). Max im v m T«'tnperatur«>: From 7.30 a.m. Sept 1 to 7.30 p.m. Sept. 1 Singapore (89F|, Penan* (83F). Kota Bahru (91F),75 words
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Article811 1953-09-02 6 CINGAPORES unsatisfactory housing position is emphasised m the published report of the Singapore Improvement Trust for 1952. "There has unfortunately been no progress with regard to Planning or Housing Legislation m IJ^52 The machinery to make a Master Plan work is still missing There is still811 words
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Article, Illustration951 1953-09-02 6 WILLIAM COURTENAY - Hell Hath No Fury Like Typhoon Nina WILLIAM COURTENAY By JAPAN, Sept. 1. JYPHOONS the terror of the China Seas and of the Sea of Japan are tracked and "coralled" these days by aircraft of the United States Air Force and this is what the eye or centre of a951 words
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561 1953-09-02 6 The Miseries Of Morocco A Malay View IN MOROCCO recently tie French Government demonstrated m no uncertain terms the policy of "divide and i so tften practised by imperialist powers says Utusan Zaman It forced ihc abdication ol Sultan Ibni Mohamad Yus.it and appointed instead a m.ip With p:o-French sympathies.561 words
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Article226 1953-09-02 6 Review of Views Maliy Union UTUSAN Melayu wonders how the Malay Union of Singapore could contest Singapore elections when it could only summon thirty members out of a membership of eight thousand at its general meeting on Sunday. Utusan Melayu has bee n urging the Malay Union to adapt its226 words
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Article145 1953-09-02 6 IOIIV F S 7*N MAYS, New York. JOHN a wiry lifly-nine Md ai his wi(,. ||,Un, ami said. H You re t«»o fal."' Htlcn, JB«|. 131 b., rrlorhil. -Y«i,V« alwa>«» saying thai, bul what ran lAm about it 5 4llWa > B For two years, they145 words
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Article428 1953-09-02 6 Sir: Comparatively speaking the WD employees m the y are far better oil m every nspect than those employee! In the Federation. We serve the same employer who comes directly the jurisdiction of the War O.Ti -c and \v P cannot understood why there should bt428 words
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Advertisement124 1953-09-02 6 SINGAPORE ™.m STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSFAHKR. HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinton Rood. Singopcte. Telephone Not. ***** ***** Cable ft TeJegroph Address: TIGERNEWS. Sinqapor*. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 2 22. The Times Building. Printing House Square London. EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulfon Street. 83. Cowon Stieet 8, Lcith Stieet.124 words
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Advertisement162 1953-09-02 6 TERROR IN THE JUNGLE Sir; Maj I ooint otit that >oi*r correspttni'«nt r> Ke*Jf Kmz i> m error when he suggests tfi.it i fke .lunylr" i s adapted from "Jungle consequence it should b P boycottes] »>n of our coinmi'ich 1 I. nor In Tke I«sglf M d< mN «ilh162 words
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Miscellaneous13 1953-09-02 6 Laughter at Work l«^l ir.inw. during ofll«e hoar* CnMuhAwl Hkt, Urn w.,re T13 words
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Article, Illustration325 1953-09-02 7 16 Nations Confer On Korea Peace To Settle Time, Place For Talks WASHINGTON, Sept.— The United States ond 15 other Allied nations with troops m Korea will meet here today to discuss the time and place of the forthcoming political conference on a Korean peace settlement, the State Department announced325 words
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129 1953-09-02 7 I I V\[.\ CAMP, Korea, Sept. 1 <ri')— The initable < rmmander of the heroic 1 irst Battalion n's Gloucestershire Regiment came home to dom todaj and said the Keds kept him m solitary ement 19 months for "subversive activities." 1 es P. Carnas, 47.129 words
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Article97 1953-09-02 7 Bullfighter Tamara Is Hooked i BON &pt 1 (UP) i-n (1 I .1 bi .i v a Imi i former Julian l i ishioa model ill) launched her ireer here < tl cc rides" on I; ims o| .i pound J Ihr i'li max to "»i\ In* ul gruelliag train97 words
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Article18 1953-09-02 7 1 T R Foreign Minprise am- firsi < W B< torrow. the time18 words
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Article19 1953-09-02 7 HIE COM VIUNIST-LED le a Uni.. rillas warfare" strike resumed today after a truce last--24 hours. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article330 1953-09-02 7 $100,000 Loss On Cask Cargo? BRUSSELS. Sept. 1 (UP) A Bo'gian insurance company stood to lose $1 qo.ooo today (jn a quarter million dollars cash cargo that Captain Henrik Kurt Carlson may not have known was aboard the Flying Enterprise when the freighter sank. Swis^ banks had shipped $2W«--000 In330 words
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59 1953-09-02 7 AUCKLAND, Sept. 1 (AP» Sir Edmund Hillary revealed today h e planted a small fibre crucifix m an envelope on the summit o f Mt Everest alongside Shcrpa Tensing's t to Buddha. Th c crucifix was siven to the leader of the expedition, S.r59 words
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Article33 1953-09-02 7 I PITTSBURG, Sept. 1 (Reuter).— A mother and her five children wore burned a early yesterday whtn destroyed thoir twowooden house In Plum 1 township near here.33 words
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269 1953-09-02 7 Big 'Copier Lift To Shuttle Custodian Force 1 One of greatest helicopter tod. when 1 i buttled air across South Korean ■y to the demilitarized itral /one contingent of the ns who will guard pri.ir refusing reslated to ar«ive Inchon tomorrow morn- f .i hours alter their ani army h<269 words
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Article41 1953-09-02 7 1 (AP)— 1 threer• Aberdeen, fishing .-< ttlement, i1 50 n fugee I n rerut &i i .it n still i >ers. m Hongkong, half iv oid sheets be--15 the A i »use was r iar- > ted.41 words
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Article107 1953-09-02 7 BRITON SHOT DEAD IN SUEZ CANAL SUEZ CANAL ZONE. Sept. I.— A British civilian employee of the Royal Air Force was shot dead and the car he was driving was stolen yesterday, British military authorities reported. The body of the victim whose name was withheld was found on the readside107 words
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Article91 1953-09-02 7 EXETER. (England), Sept i (Reuter) A ten-year-old girl i admitted m a juvenile court j here that she had tiled to start fires m two church* > on bu cessive days because 1 .just wanted t-> see the church burnt." The fires caused little91 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-09-02 7 Dr. Hans Hass. Austrian deep-sea diver and photographer, arrived at London docks from Hamburg aboard his 3.">0 to» yacht Exarifa With his wife. Lotte. ?4. h»- is en route to the Caribbean and Pacific Ocean on a seven-month expedition to film fish and ••»;■< i sea life 300 l>et below72 words
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Article, Illustration114 1953-09-02 7 i f i• i (•ii'van. SratlaM: The part ieeoapaaed reaalai of the "sf.i monster' which was washed ashor* hire recmtly. Tke prrhistorir t\ p« rum tri was 30 fert lonj;. eftwi with h«»« lik«- hair, had four sttmiiu lesji anil a 12ft. tail rowaspesple, objecting toUP - 114 words
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Article281 1953-09-02 7 LONDON, Sept. A stiffly-worded Yugoslav protest note delivered m Rome today protested "energetically" against what it called "the armed demonstrations of the Italian units along the YugoslavItalian frontier." The note, as summarized In a Belgrade radio broad< also "expressed tion that the Italian nent will renounce281 words
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Article61 1953-09-02 7 PARIS. Sept. 1 (AFP).— French Minister fo r Final] and Economic Affairs, E Faure. launched the big] income tax probe ever made m F r a n c c. authi sources said today. Some 100 ipecial inspectore throughout *«c country havi unearthed over f>oo irn61 words
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Article36 1953-09-02 7 CALCUTTA. Sept 1 (IP) Dr. Yoheo Goto and H. Punahashi, memben of a Japanese •dition That wi'l try to i pe;ik number two m the -a range, arrive.} "n< n today.36 words
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Article76 1953-09-02 7 LONDON. Sept. 1 (Renter)— B >bjr— thai most famous pi men wi i given a new look cartoday are successful. The Metropolitan poll eman famed lor hi s blue m I ;w,(\ uniform, Will probably adopt a new tunic m police blue nr from barathea,76 words
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Article71 1953-09-02 7 LUNCH IN LONDON, DINE IN N. YORK U ISHINGTON. s«i»J I (Kmtrri Sn Milrs 11,., m.is head of BritMl Ov»is<Ms Xiruaw (oi tion. pr«>dirt«'ri Uhl i passeMCft m Ihf n»-w fount 111 j't liners, (n It,, imh l>\ I9M Udiild M tf»l«- to Inn. h m I 'indon jnd dJnr71 words
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Article25 1953-09-02 7 \T.\Y I (p J I I trip to Japan. I ndi- the Senat< r mitti W k irposc of his25 words
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Article21 1953-09-02 7 BL N 1 v n i I lia < POT day on a M auth k> of i21 words
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Article14 1953-09-02 7 BE] GRADE Sept. 1 full diplomatic relations dor X i A■ i14 words
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Advertisement56 1953-09-02 7 iFLEXA CUBES IKm LUVIL I k i m nlu Ann £W i jiinlmY /a v v y 'bP M* STANDARD 6 m a Box Make Grand Individual Jellies U Blancmanges $1.60 per box For COCKTAIL and ail Iced Drinks 12 m a Box $2.00 REFRIGERATOR TRAYS (Specially Ma:!c for PUCK56 words
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237 1953-09-02 8 DE HAVILLAND Aircraft Company have, announced that they nave perfected a new jet engine called the Gyron which has been on the secret development list for the last three years. The engine is reported to h^ve a greater thrust power than any other jet237 words
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Article86 1953-09-02 8 WASHINGTON, Sop. L (UP) The Navy announced yesterday that its IOCIMI powered piano, the Skyrocket, has set a new unotlicial I*l altitude record of 8:<.'253 feet. The previous altitude record was 7!U34 feot let by Bill Bridgman a civilian test pilot m a Dougi.' Skyrocket on86 words
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Article39 1953-09-02 8 SAX FfL\NCISCO. Sc^pt. 1. (AP) Tha Pacific Far E I i contract with the rnnient for purchase f >t cargo liners Th OIKI 0(10 to US$2O 000.0000. The for the !ir.-t will be laid on September 14.39 words
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Article42 1953-09-02 8 HIRTARO Xagaki. leader t a Japanese trade delegation to Burma, told a news conference m Rangoon that his Government wants from the Bur: Government "a guarantee" of better quality before it buys "jO.non tons of rice from Buinia.- APAP - 42 words
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Article37 1953-09-02 8 A STRTKE of 2.V500 FireStone T ft R I otnpany at r tesday midnighi ha <mi,ied In ar. agreement viding a 12-cent I'.s. ho nay raise package, including a Ave-ceal r.S. a^»^ral m sgkjskjgkjgfkj APAP - 37 words
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Article39 1953-09-02 8 JAPAN'S throe leading Iron i and Steel companies have de- i to cancel their import contracts from Kai'.an coal be* c of the poor quality of ady imported from Red China, Kyodo rcDorted. I A PAP - 39 words
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Article40 1953-09-02 8 THK Sea M^v, a light m submarine aircraft /or d nunimJcationa and n specially designed to opei •rt ;u r i of the Atlantic Pact force* has made i its first flight, the makeix nouiiceii [n London.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement662 1953-09-02 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE TofW-not Mirs^illM, Antwerp, Rotterdam Ilamburx Breatta. P. Sham Peaaac TS Mteaersttia (NDL) 8 ISOct 13 14Oct IS/l«Oet TS Braunsrhufig (lIAPAG) ?3/?8Ort/ Z*) 30Oct 3»Oi.t !Nov Hong Kong, Manila. Kobe Yokohama Penang P. S'bam Spore TS Braunschweig (HAPAG) ">Sept 6Sept 7/9 Sept TS662 words
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Advertisement1045 1953-09-02 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE (loiidm) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. JJJJJ 1 Incorporated m Singapore < .rn.TN option to prwwd Tla other ports to l«»ad and dfcM-harge rurgo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. i.LASUOW. LONDON <k QpNTINENfAL PO«T*J. Due Sail* P. Sham Penang Autolyrus for Liverpool and Dublin O. 38/30 Sept 4 Sept 5/ 61,045 words
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Advertisement392 1953-09-02 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ro.vul Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Noderlund Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) HOSTON NtU YOi.K PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NfcW OftLEAifi via Sl'K/ S Spore V Sham Penan* FRIESLAND (RL) Gaia. 13 11 SSe* »,s«-r>t 1 l_a__i sV I x\ivr I ?,M; IIAL) ;>v vs^ sssS392 words
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Advertisement581 1953-09-02 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILLNCS KKOM SCANDINAVIA II CO.VTIMn, "MACDALA" Tor Bangkok llS»p< "INDIA" For Bangkok, Saigon. Hongkong, Manila. Kob«. I Yokohama 3 4 Oet 1 o*l MSept i q^ "SELANDLV for Bangkok It llOct 5 J Ort "KOREA" For Djakarta. Bangkok. Saitron. Hongkong. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama tl 23 Oct 2«581 words
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Article42 1953-09-02 9 Singapon higher U day but for S er and 1 pn m ating i a Sil produce prica j!) quo*ed b.v rday were: Gambia (210; betel nul i $27 I I i Pep n [Mun•Js (S I (Linj iak) SH k).42 words
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105 1953-09-02 9 Standard Market trpwtu Bu-mcss ,n tin shares continued to be at a low I ria --d,ng to the MaUan Sha^^ke^ weie quicrv y. bei shares. dn i INDUSTRIALS Run»ts S< Mers I I i^er Xr.ive > 2 10 2 15 M105 words
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Article71 1953-09-02 9 IHE r 'bo r markei m Singapore ruk-d quiet jresti with only small bufiness passing. /Irsi trade rubber for ScptomlxT shipment closing '>4J cents per Ib (64A cents P<?r !b. on Monday! Pncea opened at 64 cents per b on n quiet market, half a cent per Ib below71 words
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Article65 1953-09-02 9 Singapore Chamber of Com moire Rubn* oriation noon prievs (m cvn's \n r ]b yesterC.IV No. 1 RSS spol loose 63| 63] Fob m naleji R<=? No. l Sent f.4i (.4'. 1 PSS Oct 641 fi4J 2 Scut 63| No. 3 Sept. 61] 61 1 RMA on rt*265 words
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Article40 1953-09-02 9 CLEVELAND Sept. 1. (Reuter) A rr-dajr -trikc of 25.500 V tone Tyre and R'il. workers m eish* ended with the grani of an m Tease of 12 cents Ml houi and better pension and other benefits40 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-09-02 9 photo. \*w\\\\\\\\\\\\\ UP OUTSIZE vacuiim clean- en like this have made their appearance on Frankfurt's streets The < two-metre wide drum with steel hru. "ies twirls the dust into the hood and a vacuum apparatus > sucks it into the hull of the vehicle m front.UP - 46 words
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Article85 1953-09-02 9 TOKYO. Sept. 1 (UP) Three leading Japanese producers have agreed to amcel their import contracts with Communist China bee of the interior quality of the Kailan coal they have boon receiving, it was learned today. The Yawata Iron and Stec! Company. Fuji Steel and Japan Steel85 words
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191 1953-09-02 9 CONSUMPTION OF LOCAL SOAP SHOWS INCREASE THIS YEAR MALAYANS use more "ban any other people m South' X Via.*' said Mr. P. RykenF. iairman of Dutch Unilever Co.. while on a it to Singapore re- \1 y The a\<i.m monthls nhM* ption of locally, manufactured soap m Malaya for the191 words
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Article64 1953-09-02 9 Jap— lndonesian Firm Planned TOKYO. Sept. 1. (AFP)— The Nissan Agriculture Forestry Industry Company has started preliminary negotiations with two Jndonesian companies on the proposed setting up of a joint lumber and match firm m Indonesia. Considerable progress has been reportedly made m the talks on the project between th£64 words
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Article38 1953-09-02 9 OTTAWA. Sept. 1. (TP) The publication Foreign Trade said today that under a new patented process a Japanese firm ie producing powdered silk which 11 is claimed can be blended into face powders. creams and lipsticks."38 words
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191 1953-09-02 9 PRICES of foods! uUs m Singapore's markets Ihrli despite the present trade recession m the A survey of three of them yesterday revealed nt q notations offered for the same commodity. rs at Orchard anded $3.20 kati of lean pork, and J° for a kati191 words
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Article116 1953-09-02 9 Peace Aftermath HONGKONG. Sept. 1 (1 Communist Chine Ing ig tits now are more choosey m purchase s from abroad follow the Korean truce. authorities .;ed orders suspending rush lea of materials. sources said here. Th< want imports of strat us but can now afford to116 words
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Article51 1953-09-02 9 LONDON. Sopt. 1 (R Sir Frank Leo perm:.. tary of the British Bna>ri of Trade had a private meeting here yesterday with Mr. Mohammed Ali, Pakistan's Finance Minister. Mr. Mohammed Ali call on Mr. Richard 8,. Chancellor of the Exchequer for a general discussion here51 words
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Article258 1953-09-02 9 SOME of the highlights of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors' snow at Farnborough which i s due to open on Sept. 8, will be a tiny radar map for jet fighter pilots, a jet seaplane o" skis, turbine powered helicopters and foam filled258 words
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179 1953-09-02 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Sept. I—Dutch1 Dutch trade quarters arc today pooh poohing any idea that Indo nesia can look forward to any large rubber trade with Red China. They d< clan d: "For i long time with p179 words
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191 1953-09-02 9 THE Federation of Malaya expaftei 7,360 tons of palm oil at a total value of 54,365,3i5 during July. This quantity is the largest amount exported during any one month this year. During the first si months of this year, the eration exported 28.781'191 words
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Article59 1953-09-02 9 POKYO, Sept. i (Reuter»— Japanese Government S "early tins w to the tab national II F d for permission to from the I M.F T) Tojo. Director of the Finance Bureau of the Finance Ministry, tuid Routers. the J I will send an P ation59 words
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Article38 1953-09-02 9 INDIAN exports t o the United s during April Be of the cvi led 217 ees (U5545,612,000) comiports of N t4.jn i ees U556 1, 845. 0(»0). I) rce r D. Karmarkar said m Parlian APAP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-09-02 9 UP photo THIS ranoe, made of plastic, is th«« fir-t of its kind ewr buiJl m Oie world. It is Ihe invention nl i vouns Kirn«h couple. Mr. and Mrs JACQUES JAB AN of Paris, w»m hu»lt it themselves. It is about 13 fed !«mi^ mml weighi l'» 0 lbs.UP - 68 words
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Advertisement79 1953-09-02 9 )l J Give them O^&L (i EMULSION E -the natural BUILDS THE BODY. PROTECTS THE LUNGS A Child has so much extra to do with the nourishment he gets from his daily diet, often impatiently eaten Grow fast Play fast Learn fast Fight dangerous infections. funm- Regular doses of p(ea79 words
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Miscellaneous539 1953-09-02 9 Spore Diary I.JJS JJ?.S!f Hl' 3 CKITtfT A It,. k 4rvl-r POri UKKxtN :;4 pm ENTERTAINMENT POM MMlliAiiwi; High 11 4h (\MHM: M W< Su man" I iai|. -I NRISE \\D v| S i a»«»^*» ll si N m-: iPOH -in-! m. KLUANG ENTERTAINMENT i niF.ATRETTi ENTERTAINMENT R Y 2539 words
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Article, Illustration665 1953-09-02 10 DOING THE TOWN wtf/i OSWALD HENRY and his Camera (MINKSK plav< at* m popular M rvrr with loral au.li.n- rv and the m hoN .-ns Shan Pan e,e Ihcatrical i.rouo at the M..IM.V World, is no exi '.-ptii.n. *ren»l < :i l lr Tn, tional as pvidcnt m the-e two665 words
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Advertisement96 1953-09-02 10 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PAT TERN You r ust cnclov three ten cent stomps it you want your pattern cut I* I don't get the stomps you don't get th c pattern A numbci of orders h >»i come to me without the stomps These won't96 words
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Article, Illustration644 1953-09-02 11 LONDON, Auk. 31 (Reuter)— Surrey have not yet clinched the four points Miry to ensure them of at least sharing the County championship which they jmlcl. But they are almost assured of keeping the title because of the state of their match with Sussex and644 words
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Article20 1953-09-02 11 v I Sain po Belgrade and c. During a contin< tour. th< 2 lost 120 words
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Article285 1953-09-02 11 CANTERBURY, Kent, Aiiff. 31 (Renter)— Big hit ting by the Australians put them m a commanding position against Rent here today and thrilled 16,500 spectators the largest crowd seen on the Canterbury ground since their last tour four years a?;o. The most spectacular knock was285 words
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Article150 1953-09-02 11 BLACKPOOL. Sept 1. (Renter) Miss Charrniun M. Welsh of Durham City yesterday won the women's plain diving at the National Swimming Champion >hip of Britain here this evening but no awards will be made until an appeal is heard. This followed a day of protests Which started when150 words
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50 1953-09-02 11 THF Co T ton Party will p' i Scrangoon Boys* Ciub 1 f at the Cler'.c il Union Hal 1 p m. Cor rlie <Joh Tham Guir^e.! i-ioh. x > \m Hin, Peck Peng Siontf, J^Har Bin Gaus, Abdul Razak, lan Yew Ch>e, Taa Vl-.v50 words
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Article203 1953-09-02 11 Talbert Defeats Hartwig FOREST HILLS New York. Sept 1. (UP) Vrn geance minded Billy Talbert and former rhampion \rt Larsen. twos-Ion? time stirs for the Stars and Stir shook Australia's mass production hopes for a third straight United States amateur tennis championship yesterday with second round victories over two young203 words
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Article25 1953-09-02 11 IE SCR^ h nta meet SRC I i n. Kit c Wontf, P-- 'A .c, Heng Hoe, Lim s Yam. Kina Chow, Fo.v25 words
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Article24 1953-09-02 11 LONDON Aug. (H X »g eague results l 1 1 v. Trinity 0, Hull I 1 1 bury 3 Leigh ti 12.24 words
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Advertisement342 1953-09-02 11 NOTICES In Bankruptcy (W.K Johorr Bahni No. 8 of Re: Fsa l»in Haji At had «f Customs Department. Cat way Office. Johrue Bahtu. Out-door OQicir. J jVjOTICE is hereby given i-^ a First and Final Dividend is intended to be dei ed m the above mi»" All crediton must prove342 words
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Advertisement539 1953-09-02 11 I WO'I M I 9 SINGAPORE Illtr CLUB SEPTEMBER (GOLD CUP) meetim; n:)3 Saturday tttfc Wrdnrvday Kith aad Saturday I'Jth Sept.. 1 LWTRIES CX II ioon on Wedne djy. September, 1933. SWEEPS. $1/- Unlim Sweepstakes FOR MtMBErUs ONLY will be held each P.d- Da>. Applications for tkfcti must be m539 words
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Advertisement70 1953-09-02 11 U3LMOm lIIK.MIM M;aT7tman Ml! mONh c- I i of ii, Scheme »V 2 I D w 1 Standard St»r\ Ice Tor The Unemployed >. ii m -i.... Vi i MMlh j CH I i i I 1 i I i I -HI n Ml r\ R N I I XII70 words
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Article21 1953-09-02 12 \i \<r I v g 1;m i«>n^ ng Centre 2 0 r shield fi < cis were and Menon.21 words
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Article, Illustration240 1953-09-02 12 X i r >;vi II npionc, ent Printei 1 -1 m 1 fOOd Ir. lh< v Vf. i Omai m thi < first 10 minutes I hen the H m the 15th minute i |c left -J Hetnam. i empty i a theStandard - 240 words
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Article57 1953-09-02 12 CANTERBURY, Sept. 1 (Reuter) The Australians brat Kent h v an innings and 176 runs m their match today. The Australians declared at their overnight total of 4<>> for eiijht leaving Kent the task of scorteg 284 to avoid a n innings defeat. Kent were all ut57 words
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Article113 1953-09-02 12 I MPING. Tiii-s.- Kempe C'.uo Ta ipm». qualified to me< I Sitiawan Recreation Club 'n Ihe second round Sultan's Cu\) tennis competition when they bent the Ellerton Crub. Kuala Kanjtsar lay. Full scores ;«s follows <Krmpe Club players mentioned fii-t>: Hazim and Ram;i R;u> b113 words
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Article, Illustration626 1953-09-02 12 Honours Go To The Soccerites TWO snap goals one m each half scored against the run of play enabled Tiger Sporting Association to eliminate Star Soccerites from the preliminary round of this SAFA Senior Cuptie at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Far from being the fit and formidable626 words
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Article195 1953-09-02 12 Youth Boxing In December TIIK champions In the Youth boxing tournament which will be held m the first week of December will represent the Colony m the annual West Australia versus Singapore championships m Australia next year. This was decided at the annual general meeting195 words
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Article337 1953-09-02 12 TAIPING. Tues.-Keen rivalry vis seen m the interclub here yrsterdav between the Chinese Recreation Club Taipin* and the Ellerton Club. Kurua Kangaar, at badminton. table-termi s and billiards. CRC won at badminton by 6-1 and Jable-tennis at 7-0 but lost ■1 billiards by the odd337 words
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Article86 1953-09-02 12 sports rompelitior. between the S n t Asspciatfonj of Taipina 1 1 ilia i (up ended m the Taiping Association retaining the trophy for the second year m succe^ion by virtue of their victory m I three tame* out of five. I Taiping won a<86 words
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Article37 1953-09-02 12 REFEREE Walton awarded a walkover to the Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club when the Catholic Young Men's Association (P.M.) failed t o turn up In their SAFA junior cuptie at St. George's Road yesterday.37 words
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Article29 1953-09-02 12 THE Singapore Hotkey Association Div. match between Young Men Sikh Association and Medical Services Union yesterday wa s postponed as the YMSA ground unfit for piay.29 words
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Article57 1953-09-02 12 'i UPING. Tues. In their nd appeal a nee on Ihe hock- I <■>• fleld tins season, t he Taiping created another good im- i ssion beating King Edward II by 4 Scorers for the winners were Hazari <2». Tommy Dorai and VeJaithan. Harban Sine.57 words
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Article112 1953-09-02 12 LONDON, Aug. 31 (A?) The Scottish league team. named yesterday tor the match nst the Irish league on September 9. includes five players with full international •aps* Young, Menaught K\ ans, Cox and Bsuld. The other six have all displayed good early season form and their112 words
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Article86 1953-09-02 12 KAA.S .Vin!)'iwaii!» who nnn good rugger Mason last van it expected to Hold a strong side ■gain this season. Three newcomers who will strengthen the U«:>m are Whiting. Blackie and Watts Whiting, a standoff, has played for the Air Command m England while Blackie and86 words
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Article130 1953-09-02 12 PENAN G. J it* Friendly inter staie rugby m;itc precede the HMS Ma i\.i C*up matches, according to the MRl' ftxtures drawn un for the 1953 A season tor the North Zone. Penang will entertain Se!ang< orandPerak m friendly matches but are ;m;iv f<»r the cup130 words
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Article23 1953-09-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuea Ron Chin SOO brat S A -nuti ti 3 •i-2 f.-2 :o win the VMCA junior singles title.23 words
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272 1953-09-02 12 IHL Colony's women wcipjilifters have decided not to enter the Singapore Amateur Wdfhtliftlnt 1 ederation I junior championships thi s year. However the senior tournament will have a recM number ol jr m^^ mpelitors Mr Chua Tian Teik President uf the SAWA, said yesterday.272 words
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Article39 1953-09-02 12 KU LUMPUR, Tue« hockej result tor Sikh Union beal i throufh a "i 2, Manmohan Sj I 'hinder Sin •CA beal M i i \m, Lawren I for TPC/ B ICA beat S I ii |00139 words
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Article97 1953-09-02 12 LONDON. Aug. 11, <F: The star studded Sunderland t.-iined their fourth ('>• <>ai m five carries when tiiey were be.i;« n 3— 1 by Wolves URST DIVISION B':irkn ki H (i Wolvr*ton 3 Sund< Hand 1 SLCOND DIVISION Bl;ic Kburn 2. B i r. 2 West Ham97 words
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Article90 1953-09-02 12 ISTANBUL. St'p» 1. (AP)Silvana Ijozaniu Uaiy. M"nday won the women's sing es chdmpi unship of the Istanbu international term tournament, defeafiri^ I. Bro/ Austria. 2-6 6-3. fj-4. The men'- do\r et title werr to Felicissimo Ampon and RaimuprJe Deyrn of the Philippines, who beat Paul90 words
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316 1953-09-02 12 A GOAL scored by M. (ianesan during thp f.idni' minutes saved Police Sporting Association from drfr when they met Latiff Wanderers, an All Malay elevf m the opening same of the«Sinua|M»r«> Horkr% ciation Division One I.eaßue pla>ed at Thomson >rsterday. The match, plavd316 words
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Article45 1953-09-02 12 INK Polict v Mu>hm don m i knockout |uni •'d pl.iv tlw.Mjk; l the In Mil.. ■n four i other. scored put tl c lan ten minuti effor H PoNce s •m Hardial S B VMM A: M Ismail Yuso'f ng45 words
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