Singapore Standard, 4 September 1953
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Title Section15 1953-09-04 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. No. 61. SINCAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1933. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article354 1953-09-04 1 GOOD NEWS TO DAY, Thursday, bepiember the Third. 19*33 Hi*' Excellency the High Commissioner for lhe Federation of, ,a. Genercl Sir Gerald Templpr^^publidy announced that f»alf of the inhabitants of Molacco shall now live free 1 from mony of those Emergency restrictions which hod354 words
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346 1953-09-04 1 Xl A LUMPUR, Thurs.— The it\ (amendment) Bill was i d to a Select Committee of federal Legislative Council numerous objections were rais- unofficials to several of its proI consists ial SecAt. VY. M. Kho Sin Hock, Mr. k Lin, Mr. R. Ramani,346 words
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Article16 1953-09-04 1 SOUTH Korean P pnan Rhee yester _i brief visit to Freedon cc. A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-09-04 1 A map of Malacca showing thp "White" area. Th 0 100.000 people m this area can now buy, store, move and consume all foodstuffs and other articles previously restricted. They can also move about freely by day and by night.47 words
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Article683 1953-09-04 1 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Thurs. Under the shade of a large old tree on Residency Hill, 400 Settlement and Municipal Councillors, Government officials, merchants, traders, penghulus and other community leaders, this morning heard Sir Gerald Templer from the Residency porch declare the coastal strip of Malacca683 words
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Article224 1953-09-04 1 AFJA FAFJA F MALACCA, Thurs. At thf outbreak of lhc Emtewtemey m r>is. Malacca was seriously affected hv Communist terrorist activities m all are. is. particularly m the M.isjid Tan.ih and Jasin areas. .\t this period there were mor,. thin 250 terrorists m the Settlement. Iluriim the224 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-09-04 1 If these were our snips ,|rn voud lonk |m >ears mmiii i14 words
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688 1953-09-04 1 NO CURFEW AND NO FOOD CONTROL 160,000 Are Free Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Thurs.— General Sir Gerald Templer, the Federation's High Commissioner, today declared a large part of the Settlement of Malacca, including Malacca Town, "a white area." In this area, from which most of the Emergency regulations have now688 words
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Article, Illustration254 1953-09-04 1 PHILIP GOH - PHILIP GOH By Standard Staff Reporter CAPTAIX Kurt Carlsen. the famous skipper of the sunken Enterprise." expn astonishment over news that his former ship down with a treasure of U*****,000 m mail sacks. Cnpt. Carlsen, whose present ship, the Flying Enterprise 11, •:cd m Singapoie yesterday254 words
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Article12 1953-09-04 1 SUGAR will be derationed m Britain this month. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-09-04 1 THE Hifi Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer. tells an audience of local leader*) and (iovernment officers that a large part <>f the Settlement of Malacca, from which most of the Emergency Beg illations have been lifted is now a "white area" The Hiyh Commissioner wa s addressing the99 words
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Article33 1953-09-04 1 HONGKONG. Sept. I (API A water to a i broke free a rui I the H kong ival until he was shot from c ol i33 words
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Article168 1953-09-04 1 MAN IS SHOT DEAD IN COURT 10 II OKI; BAHRI Thurs. Sank.iran Nnr. a Johore Bahru business* man. was shot dead b\ i hinese m the i;nin il oflice of the Magistrate*! Court this morning m the presence ol ten clerks. 1 i m m Imme ing Tii i brohe168 words
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Advertisement15 1953-09-04 1 JH _^^^^Y%l i.' J Fl*Yyi C___T7T M I ihnM^H I I II *r p \cur\shetfq15 words
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Advertisement103 1953-09-04 1 Old Scotch WljiskK PkOUUCt Of see D. |tl SCOTT 6 ENGLISH .SEA LIO SIN t ICUAL A l .tns/ ii ii purl* fit... nnr mrritmtm NYLONSWISS V EMBROIDERY ANGLAISE j V A JI W/ ll>'sly fl> J -»k njiam ■'"nr r/A f""»""' olomi Il '■if' -*X ¥j_H_& 4* X _»rgJ?-'103 words
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153 1953-09-04 2 Japanese Mission Arrives In S'pore THK (act-finding commission of the House of Council, the I'pper House c.i the Japanese Diet, arrived m Singapore m a BOAC Constellation fron Jakarta yesterday, mmisi i r i cons i t s <> f men i I i nan I -up of I ,;i153 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-09-04 2 photo. THE SIX MEMBERS of the Japanese House of Council who arrived m Singapore yesterday, From left: Messrs. K. Nakagawa; Tatsuo Miura; Lemon Ikeda; chairman and leader of the party; Tadataka Sata: Ken Ninomiya, Japanese Consul General Singapore; llajime Tanaka; Mrs. Mit.su Kon> and Mr. Takeshi Watanabe, secretary to theStandard - 52 words
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Article376 1953-09-04 2 $Va Mil. Trust Case LOO WEE WAN, 52 year -old chief paying cashier »f the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation, laced a tentative charge of criminal breach of trust of S?50,00:i m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday H thai Loe c uMed Tiam Siew. a.V man376 words
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Article, Illustration128 1953-09-04 2 MX WILL I AM SINA (11). who passed the Diplo ma Examinations m Gem Melon J, m London m May is the first man m Malaya t<> obtain thi s qualification. vlr. Sen.i ig now a I eilow of the Koyal Gemmotogieal Association af (ireat Britain. He128 words
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331 1953-09-04 2 Your-Own-Home Scheme Gets Under Way St.uulard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Governit has launched its ne to help cm* ployees to acquire their own houses. A circular advising the S of the renditions on arhieh they could obtain buy houses, was to all departmental head- lay. he scheme, Government will advance $2,000,000331 words
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Article80 1953-09-04 2 THE S. ngapore tant ncr, Mr. dam Chong Hing. returned a verdict of ide at the conclusion of terday-a inquest on Chong Bf< c, a trisha rider. ►ng*B aunt, Lei Ah Kirn c aid her nephew told her m the 'h Qi ra] Hospital a80 words
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Article45 1953-09-04 2 .HONGKONG sent. 3. Snecial Standard Service prices ol the Hongkong Xv change today were $1588 to tl Stei lin*: $.-> ***** to US 1 ri >l 827 to Malayan $1: £2 07 to one Indonesian R u -h ll .id *200.2a lo one UeJ45 words
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Article114 1953-09-04 2 COMMODITY PRICES ft C L OS 1 N G rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were. Bayers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S Spot Loos* ttl 641 No. 1 R.S.S. 64 i 64! No. 2 R.S.S. 63 631 No. 3 R.S.S. til 62 Tone: Steady quiet. TIN PRICK The price114 words
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Article113 1953-09-04 2 Heavy Fine For Liquor Shop Owner GOH HOW KOK. the proprietor of a liquor shop was fined a total of $2,000 mi n the Singapore First District Court clay on three charges ot Dossesaton of instruments for counterfeiting trade marks and possession of counterfeit labels. Hia shop assistant. Av.z Boon113 words
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Article47 1953-09-04 2 A TEA PARTY will be held on Sunday at the H»i Tian Restaurant, m Coast Road, Port Dickson, by the Indian community, under the auspice? of the Malayan Indian Congress Port Dickson branch, m honour of Government of India Representative. Mr. M. Gopala Menon.47 words
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374 1953-09-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter DR. W. A. NICHOLAS, Acting Professor of Public Health and Sociol Medicine of the University of Malaya, will suggest to the Singapore Government that all Colony school teachers should undergo short courses on child psychology to understand their pupils better. He374 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-09-04 2 I ISSN \l Inch feature shou stud i and I I m of t 115 words
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Article64 1953-09-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter Film.gofrs m Singapore who have no say m the ter of films screened w.ll a forum to air £i:i vaA C.ik na Fans A*so i on non-political and noncommunal basis is bi organoid by |fj s AI Mohami d Hussain. Mr. Il.i^sain said64 words
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Article65 1953-09-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. L. NAZARETH was elected rman of the Ministry Local Staff Cr Technical Croup, which n .^ents- all technician en Of the Ai r Ministry mi n Si pore Other office bearers are .Mr. B rerni ndo srs. P. X iii bin Awang65 words
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Article48 1953-09-04 2 MR. I tary ot Singa] i Govt rnnv I a Colo A of thc i I tion Ilr ernment g requ< Trade Union I Govern 1 1 i and Fed* gate. Govern nenl aye vited all ti. -ny to and pick ;> Mr Lee.48 words
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Advertisement171 1953-09-04 2 MAJESTIC THEATRE II in\i. -IN STRI ll l.n PIHI 2 SHOWS DAILY 7 9.30 p.m. ADMISSION $4, $3, $2, SJ BATI Ki>\> ,v BUND i P M t nn Did ii > __T_£ni_£_^_H___B k Tit JULTfe^ Mltr> ,V|K ,H( 'MUTHf ARIOr MAGIC Hk r° u "v N f i%m bfli171 words
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Article58 1953-09-04 3 BETTER LIVING WAGES SOUGHT TIIE majority of the ,1 ill who ire m jht* lower income group ar e indebted ami are un- [o maintain a decent I i i ot living with present emoloils. Har- tss lit lI It IpISI'I. 9 m fi) 4 same < m '■> thc58 words
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Article18 1953-09-04 3 From Aftap To Ashestos v House Plan i •ourMr. •i of nbers j au- i nire of rs.18 words
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Article31 1953-09-04 3 rEEB il cont the m the night 2. .-'ass cutSixth P i lurt likam Pushto -rly. I to house Mr. R. him I been punished by his injuries.31 words
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Article40 1953-09-04 3 re Ctv CounWorkers Union i trical king him to a/ith- ol li i 20 w ii emPasir Panjang >n, thai if no reply forthcom--1 nion will refer the JJ, ■-a the mem* an emei gen >• general40 words
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Article, Illustration163 1953-09-04 3 20- Year-Old Sheds Go Down TIIK last hut one of the scores of ;>: ink and zinc huts m Eu I >:»-; Sea Street which had heen hoosiag a variety of shops during their IJO-year spin of life, v m palled down by City (Ouncil labourers yesterday. Tliis ended aStandard - 163 words
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128 1953-09-04 3 Lost Articles Were A t Police Station WHEN a shopkeeper m Market Street, Singapore woke up yesterday mornin? he found his store box broken open and six pieces of soap and 12 tubes of toothpaste missing. He went jht to the Central Poli S ion to W a report but128 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-09-04 3 RUG VYAII binti Kartin daughter of Kartiu bin Kasha, and YusotT bin Haji A Inl ul Rahman who were married recently at 22, Katnponsj Woodleigh off Scran gooa Road. Singapore.32 words
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Article40 1953-09-04 3 A POLICE party led by Detective Inspector A. Gopalan raided a house m Cecil Street on Wednesday night and seized SB. BOO worth ot raw opium. Tiie opium, weighing 22 lbs., was found m a wooden b ex.40 words
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99 1953-09-04 3 Squatters Will Delay Plan For Causeway X on the new causeKirn Seng bridge pore River will be held up because of three squatter houses. Squatters living on the proposed site for the causeway have refused to move. said Mr Soh Ghee Soon, Progressive City Councillor, who suggested the project m99 words
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Article75 1953-09-04 3 THE British Council m Singapore is offering stu iv scholarships m the United Kingdom i:> > I <.) a a lenuc > ear. S 'holarshioa are to ai nly available to those with Univers Ly degress, or eQUivalenl nr jfessional qualifications. Tho-»e are eligible foi government scholarships75 words
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Article20 1953-09-04 3 Singapore Govemmeni has declared under the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance that Cochin is infected with small-pox.20 words
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Article111 1953-09-04 3 WHILE playing aiound hi> house m Boon Teck Road on Tuesday, a small boy picked up an automatic pistol near a rubbish dump. Thinking that it was just a toy gun. he brought it home and placed it among his other toys m111 words
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Article58 1953-09-04 3 THE Y.S.C. Institute ot Commerce, 088 Robinson Road. Singapore, is giving six scholarships to the best students who enrol m the Institute before Oct 15. A special test m shorthand and typewriting wdl be held m December and the six besl students will be coached free up58 words
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171 1953-09-04 3 TU Officer Wins Appeal And Judge's Sympathy Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Mr. Justice Storr. m the Supreme Court h. today allowed tlie appeal ot Shawaluddin bin Kassim, Trade Union Officer, who had been fined $100. m default two months' imprisonment, m a lower court on a charge of171 words
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Article247 1953-09-04 3 Samsu Racketeers Are On The Run Standard Stall Reporter CUSTOMS officers scouring through squatter iet« tlements and remote spots m Singapore have (lik rear seized about 65,000 gallons of fermented rice and gallons ot Ml WW They dil I and destroyed 157 illegal stj One hundre i people Implicated m247 words
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Article30 1953-09-04 3 JOHORE BAHRU, 1 \\A will _>rgan 'ration birthday <»f Johore. arho from the Unite I X on Sept. IS. ivill be ii S in. I Th I30 words
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Article257 1953-09-04 3 DURING the St. .lohn Ambulance Appeal Week, which ended m June 30, a total of $40,002 was netted. The organisation yesterday expressed its appreciation for the generous public response to this drive. Thc following is the last lis? of donors: Sir John Nicoll $100; Koh257 words
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Article260 1953-09-04 3 Three Councillors Urge: THREE Singapore Legislative Councillors said yesterday that daily-rated employees m (iovernment service should be granted as many gazetted holidays as monthly-rated employees and 14 days vacation leave m each calendar year. They were commenting on the report of the Special Committee appointed260 words
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Article187 1953-09-04 3 Opium Mauls Worth $3 %M. FIVE CUSTOMS officers, one with 19 years service, have been dismissed since January for corruption, the Comptroller of Customs, r' 5# v "-ell, told Singapore newsmen yesterday. Rp Pll l3nn m? M V T e dismissed aft.-r :i y on187 words
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Article18 1953-09-04 3 BYRNE FOR COLOMBO SEA TALKS 1 1 Di A c one •i (i S i j it i18 words
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Advertisement136 1953-09-04 3 lem \mmwmm m _r^a_n i _r a_Ll__al aft ii__r s a _fii_T--_p i«B_a_ii_ OM *l la <**_8 tt*r^ "Ty fl j < it? y^. Heinz Co<>k«-d AKJ m-m-m-m here's B_r^------*>^^_-*-V__^_^_H I l t ***»^_B Zippy, zcst> tomato--.auccd Strands that have llavour flf ,-*_7_«_ ,^sS^-~*-*--5 am c oO*-.«o "Up*"***^^ galore just136 words
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Article, Illustration143 1953-09-04 4 1 I KOM the moment Miss I lai ida II asn i stepped J 1 off a BOAC (on- j I 1 stellatioa at Kallang Air- i 1 port yesterday, admiring eyes followed her .is siu- strode down the tarmac, late the airport I Imilding. aad out to143 words
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Article25 1953-09-04 4 R.I. Daily Sees Free Malaya Soon .1 KAH i B will Ol I owing < ircle i I i 1 In "A ne quo noi li25 words
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Article23 1953-09-04 4 IWELA was fined $25 m trie First for driving his rar In a i genl manner ol Ci Chiat Fel lh*.23 words
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231 1953-09-04 4 Feared Wife Would Spend Cash In Bars -COURT TOLD DEFENCE Counsel Mr. J. Abisheganaden said m the Singapore First District Court yesterday that when the customers of Peter Kobinson, a photographer, read ol his plight i" tite newspapers, they promptly paid Mm all their debts. Thus he was able to231 words
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237 1953-09-04 4 LOKE WILL HEAD NEW TELEPHONE BOARD FIIE Singapore Government yesterday announced that Mr. Lake Waa Tho, M^iay.,u him magnate has beea appointed to head the Telephone Board which i> to act aa operative body until the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company la haaded to the Colony (iovernment afl the end237 words
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Article44 1953-09-04 4 BURGLARS entered p in Roch ire R tad <>:i I iday ni lever:. were scared off, by noi they I to op binef $1,000. er insp the Wednesday mom- venti ered position and just this \<_ ntilator. k of fingerprints were44 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-09-04 4 photo. THESE are the winners at the amateur singing contest organized by the dn.it World Park, m Penang recently. Left to right: Mr. Khoo Chiew Peng, tbe inner. Mr. Wong Yew Loong. serond and Mr. Yen Choon Yen third. Missc s Khor Hin Thean first: Seah Mun Cheng,Standard - 72 words
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126 1953-09-04 4 KIALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The War Damage Commission is appealing to all claimants who havesubmitted claims ior private chattels and who have received no reply, to get m touch with the Commission either through their Headmen, the District Officer, or direct, without lurther delay.126 words
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Article176 1953-09-04 4 OXL 'nore Commui.. I t has been killed by the Security Forces m the Federation. T'ne terrorist was killed by I lion of 'A' Company of the 2nd Battalion. th 0 Kil African Rifles. who were ambush positions m the Jerantut district of Paha176 words
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Article23 1953-09-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thm The n< I collections from Income Tax for the four weeks ended August 29, 1953 amounted to $26,691,426.16.23 words
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Article113 1953-09-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur!* The Rural and Indu Development Authority Bill pro;: heated d< the Fi era Legislative Council today. After a 2}-hour tussle and I ier ea of official amendments and counter amendments, the Bill was fina ly passed. It the I Onn bin .la'afar. Chairman113 words
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19 1953-09-04 4 A Mother 's Vain Bid To Save Child A MOTHEI daufl she I Sins Tht the C th whc19 words
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271 1953-09-04 4 1,500 WILL TAKE PART IN YOUTH PARADE SUuMnrd Stall Correspondent PENANG. Thurs. About 1.500 uniformed youths will take part m a youth parade which will be held o n Monday. Sept. 14. starting from Victoria Green. This I* part of the Settlement Youth Council's programme m connection with the Pan-Ma271 words
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Article219 1953-09-04 4 MALACCA, Thurs— Oan Kirn Sens AWI a tonner rubber tapper uith hi s right leg m plaster who was earned to court on a stretcher was today ient.no ed to death by Mr. Justice Beilann m the Hlrh (ourt ior consorting with armed bandits. The jury219 words
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Article266 1953-09-04 4 MX A X I.AZAKOI s Labour Couacillor for North Ward, will move at the September meeting of the Singapore City t ouncil a motion asking: that the present allowance of S.'OO he retimed to $s#. In a statement to the Press yesterday, Mr I. a/a266 words
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Article59 1953-09-04 4 TWO officers and four men of the Narcotics Bran:-h of the Singapore Police raided a house m M.ddle Road ai last night. A police van arrived with the six men who art nt up to the upper storey of the building and searched the living59 words
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156 1953-09-04 4 Malayan Navy Invites Cadet Officers New Scheme To Malayanise Force A CADET officers schemo whose to Malayonisc thc Royal Malayon I announced by Captain H. E. H. Nicholl Officer, Royal Malayan Navy, at o ference m Singapore, yesterday. Tlie scheme British i ci Malayan Kavy which, it is tai for156 words
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Advertisement96 1953-09-04 4 rain*** 4 FATHER OF MEDICINE /^%^j|||^ HUA TOH \\ljFj j^% Huo loh lived o long time oqo \Y\v, ftm tf&_ hut msriy Chinese reiner. bei &^_V'TEm\_ V^S» him as the discoverer ol mony rDf/tf l.ml_m „_.^?lrQJ !_ff- h;rbs -orm of which arc used m '^J^HlflP' -r modern medicine today. v..96 words
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Advertisement141 1953-09-04 4 EMBASSY 110. MfU.llrti n .iporr Bfsl i: ,1 I Opposil,. Krfio nu I' irk 4l» Mcftl lvo.nl sinu-ipor c l<l lI MI I I a MIM LOH i 110 tv! <• Wl 1 1 i popui II i iv n Dai JitU s ;<> p in. i<i i tt) tke141 words
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Article259 1953-09-04 5 First Taxi To Get A Runs Today 285, i and I h v V. 1 1 Dun an di nbutors for the Ha da n eter, Mr. A .1. Higgs, cperl from London I a S lard reporter. c the first \o ride m the A spokesman for he com-259 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-09-04 5 BURMA ENVOY TO WHO TALKS VISITS S'PORE W.ll C) h m P H ier c •.ond Di ned many A PO PO22 words
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Article, Illustration255 1953-09-04 5 The Students Who "Matured In UK Return Rejoicing Xl \l.\ LUMPUR. Thurs.— Fifty-six Maia vans, who were among the first hatch ot students to leave ior Kirkby College two years age, were told on their return to the Federal capital today that they were no Lunger students, hut "matured men255 words
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149 1953-09-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Police Frederick •David has been awarded a Commissioner of Police's Comt mendation for Merit for outriding work m investigating a murder case m the Kajang itrict of Selangor. The murder, which took place m April last year, was a particularly149 words
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Article83 1953-09-04 5 KU ILA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Betting Ordinance Bill was pj by the Federal ye Council today. The introduces measures toi betting houses and ng m public places. .ung the Bill, the Atral, Mr. M. Hogan said t legislation was In F< •.■tated and the aim ol83 words
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Article11 1953-09-04 5 CHINESE Swimming Club d s talentime session tonight at 8.11 words
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Article, Illustration95 1953-09-04 5 j The replica of the Royal Crown and the medal- < lions beariag the hange j; 2 ol H\uvn Elisabeth II Show the workmanship of .Malaya Goldsmiths, S North Bridge Road. Sin- J Rapore. who made four J j models of th P Crown set jj with pearls95 words
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Article53 1953-09-04 5 A CAMERA belonging to an engineer wai stl en When left it m his unio -ked ear m Rochore Canal Road on Sunday night. It wa.s a Lcica romera hearing number 5W*****f>. Anyone who comes across the camera is asked to report at once53 words
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Article21 1953-09-04 5 A MEETING to form Lahour Par-.v m Por* Dickson here on Satu: at 5 p.n. at 81 Mill R<21 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-09-04 5 photo. Mr. HJ lliggs. the meter expert from London is Seen fixing the first meter m a Singapore taxi yesterday. The meter is m the left glove box oi their. A metal flag proje< ts upwards M nd ran be ■eea from outside when the car i> for h"e.Standard - 75 words
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Article672 1953-09-04 5 GOVT IS FLAYED FOR NOT CUTTING COSTS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federotion Government won overwhelming support m the Federal Legislative Council this morning for its proposal to increase duties on tobacco and petrol. The only opposition to two motions for th by tne Financial Secretary. Mr.672 words
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Article270 1953-09-04 5 Il'OH. Thurs Thr prov I sions m tke Crmnnil Pen cedurr ode arc for th«- pto tritinn of every l»ody. |hr puhlii md the police, .nil the 3 must In- ohs,i\id" mhl Mr i Psei i President of ihe Sessions Court ><s terdaj at tlo-270 words
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169 1953-09-04 5 KLANG, Thurs— A ega tions thai Hawkers were paym- money to the P monthly to carry on their trade, made a: the Klang T. B. ard :u- c: v g jresti Mr. Lee Eag Teh (unofficial) said poultry hawkers had approached the police for169 words
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142 1953-09-04 5 —Moc/n/osh PENANG, Thurs. For the past three years there has been a certain amount ot'^Red activities iv Hongkong, but at the present time, the situation i s quiet, the retiring Commissioner of Police, Hongkong, Mr. D. W. Macintosh, told The Standard today. Mr142 words
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156 1953-09-04 5 A 70-YKAR-OLD woman temple keeper, Tan Kirn Neo, was found hacked to death m her house m Lorong Stangee last evening. Her grand-daughter who went to ber house at about 5 p.m found ber spnu on the floor of the kitchen. She was156 words
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Article92 1953-09-04 5 LONDON. Sept. 3— lt ll more important for Malayan student teachers to learn to live together than to get to know the British. Malayan Commissioner Raja Sir Uda said today. He was replying to a letter m this morning's London Times suggesting tiiat Malayan student teachers92 words
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Advertisement152 1953-09-04 5 iiikol TRIPLEX UCHTER Beware cl y^~ v 31 imitation See /•u mark on the \*Ap^J B Hl bock. Gland Discovery Restores Youth m 24 Hours kwa r.r vigomr, im frnpifTa Mood n and w imr*- dm nnd ir Mm* will hx d*F!fH tHUd dlBlOV- §m V9TJ lnj.W*-n It po» <'<A152 words
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Advertisement73 1953-09-04 5 RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES I Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 3 The following arc the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot £615 per ton buySpot 19 d. ers £617 10$ sellers. Oct. Dec. 19 Id. Thfce mont hs: £605 Jon. /Mor. 19„d. buyers, £60773 words
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Advertisement65 1953-09-04 5 Jg %Ti Sr^ I < Icjilmhh UR i ONDITIONKI) lull A Rl -I \l i; \M r INTRODI < ING I VLRMEV VIARTINU3 ft MH.'IWI v|l)iio\v I Popular V i- 1 i-1 from >Ihm» Bu-in< jlrmon-lraliiiL' ORIENTAL l>\\< ES nn; mi: i o\m i mmi ;d i;i STALH \n i65 words
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Miscellaneous92 1953-09-04 5 Weather MINIMUM TEMPER Ml Xl [rom 7 JM) p.m. Sept. 8 to 7 3i i.m Sep» Singapore 7§l renang i 7."> I v Kota Ha luu 1 1 1 Ku.ila l.umpur (73 I ipoh iJ2 li, Kuam m i. i i Maximum Tempera turr: I rom 7 a.m. Srpt. t92 words
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Article697 1953-09-04 6 E mil >t be careful not to allow figures to distort the progress of thc Emergency. No useful purpose can be served by presenting a confused picture to the public. We do not believe this has ever been the intention ol the Federal Government. Most ponsible officials arc697 words
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Article266 1953-09-04 6 Review of Views Mr. Lazarous IT is a pity thai even Mr. A R. Lazarous 1 earnesi assertion, that the prestige of Councillors was at stake could not stir his colleagues to think I a concrete alternative to Mr. Lazarous' plans to combat future corruption atr, councillors, says Utu Melayu266 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1953-09-04 6 fe. ■■-.<■ |9 SHE SfIHHBHH CHOP workers m the Federation and m Singapore are demanding better pay and better working conditions. Many of them work between twelve and fourteen hours a day. Some work longer. They get no extra money for overtime. Few1,159 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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Article251 1953-09-04 6 bir; Now-a-days we talk of democracy. What is democracy? Democracy is not only a form of Government but a way of life and therefore the ideal of democracy is not to be renfined to the political sphere only but has to be expended to every other sphere of251 words
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Article172 1953-09-04 6 Not Surprised Sir:— Your article. "Negro! Wt regret sir," ts oi great interest to Malayans. They have been reading a lot about colour discrimination m America and perhaps this is the firet time they have learnt ol such practice m London am not surprised at all on reading this article172 words
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Article123 1953-09-04 6 Sir; In your Sept. Ist issue. Mr. Goh Kong Bens states inter alia that Malayans understand the hardships of the civilians I ;t it is astounding to note that when the Chinese a:. to donate a little of their extra blood to sava the majority of the Chinese123 words
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Article, Illustration666 1953-09-04 6 Bu A Times Correspondent. BONGKONG. \to DETAILS have been published of the live-year plan with which China began its industralization this year. The prime reason may be that the hopes of Russian aid with which the Chinese economic mission to Moscow set out m September 1952. and666 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-09-04 6 Laughter- at Work If >uu re not uoin^ to buy thai Look I shall tell jou uho done itl"19 words
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Advertisement141 1953-09-04 6 SIM-AIM >Kh m. ik STANDARD IMUEHCNUBNI MORNING NfcWSFAHER 128. Robinson Rood. Singopore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Cable 6 Telegroph Addrese: TIGERNEWS Singopore BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, Th« Timet Building Printing House Squore. London E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton Street. 83, Cowon Street 8. Leith Street Telephone 4588141 words
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Advertisement21 1953-09-04 6 1 __<"** __<_* 1 C.rcuW I Q SUnrp*-*--^ 1001 mm^ m mmmmm \k^ m L\ nT.i/.i i i »--»»»»»»»»»»--»»w^— —BBa_B«Mn < HHV^sn^ lBll mmmm21 words
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93 1953-09-04 7 'Japs Should Quit Leaning On U.S. Says Dulles .r. that the Un rl J aid take interioi -imeriomic difficull inion tl the Un pari c financial burtion with [inte] loi defence Japanke troi up I I "i Quit o j i v.. the i.il hi the tting It added that93 words
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Article43 1953-09-04 7 fP) .rder cities immunist 1,500 n sed irit lisrupt Sun- ons. aid an--5 ",o Ea t German re mol at al border I pared to myy within 12 ho ir The new Germany 5,000,000 I n Sun ay.43 words
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Article146 1953-09-04 7 US Gives Persia $23.4 M. WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.— The United States is to make available to Persia U5523,400,--000 m the current financial year to continue the present Point Four aid programme, thp Foreign Operation* Administration announced here ay. These funds are distinct from thc special economic ?id which Persia requested146 words
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Article94 1953-09-04 7 SUAI, Northern Sarawak. Sept. 3. (Reuter).— Oil enpi- neers here are today seeking; to bring under control :i of high pressure ms which is roaring out th< earth up a 13,000-foot drill hole. An underground of gas was tapped without warnoilmen were dril- of three94 words
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Article39 1953-09-04 7 .Nl INIO. Fonathan M. Wain>f Corregidor," died yesterday m Brooke here. Fra orado. Presidenl Eisenhower yesterday g re t s 0 ith of Gen. Wain- praised him as >n inspiration to free men R ler. AP.39 words
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Article79 1953-09-04 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 3,1j (Reuter) Britain is well 1 1 ahead of the United States m defensive weapons against the H-bomb and A-bomb. Senator Alexander Wiley, Chairman ol the United states Foreign Re- lations Committee, admitted I here. He said m an interview Willi Reuter that m79 words
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Article38 1953-09-04 7 HONGKONG. Stid 3: titer) Peking Radio ann< ed today that American Majoi Gen< al William Dean, the senior Allied officer heid by the Communists m Korea, had arrived at Kaesong to await repatriation.38 words
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Article20 1953-09-04 7 FRANCOIS Mitterand. the French Minister of State m Joseph Laniel's cabinet has submitted hi s resignation. I AFP.20 words
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Article58 1953-09-04 7 1000S CHEER AS HILLARY WEDS AUCKLAND, Sept. 3 (AP)- thronged Auck- land's streets today to cheei the country's new national hero, Mt. Everest conqueror Sir Edmund Hillary, on his j wedding day. The bride was Louise Rose 22, s student at the Sydney, Conservatory ot Mus.'- Her j father is58 words
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Article54 1953-09-04 7 LONDON. Sept. (Reuter) The Grand Lodge of English Freemasons decided today to give LI.OOO a year for the next seven years toward the restoration of Westminster Abbey. c ancient Abbey, scene of this i ear's I onation -ba I y m need of repair and has issued a54 words
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198 1953-09-04 7 LONDON, Sept. 3: (Reuter) Englishmen have heaped the final indignity on Scotland's head they have invented false bagpipe*. This contraption which works off the electric mains like a washing machin<> gives daily recitals at Britain's annual radio show which started here today. Weighing about198 words
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Article147 1953-09-04 7 LONDON. Sept. 3 (IP)— British negotiator Gen. Sir Brian Robertson is leaving Cairo at what Middle Kast observers here today believed to be the danger point m Anglo-Egyptian talks on the Suez Canal zone. Cairo reports said Roberi /as leaving tor London on 'riday. Foreign Office here147 words
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Article, Illustration153 1953-09-04 7 THIS PHOTOGRAPH just released shows thc world's first jet-powered aerial tanker plane— a modi lied Boeing KB-478 Stratojet tanker (right) refuelling another B-47 Stratojet medium bomber. The picture was taken during experimental aerial re fuellin g tests jnst announced by Boeing Airplane Co. and the153 words
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Article326 1953-09-04 7 Reaction To Dulles Speech WASHINGTON. Sept. 3, (AFP)— The United Stotes worning to Communist China that any direct intervention on her part m Indo Chino would provoke the American armed forces to carry out hostilities into Chinese territory, was viewed by American diplomatic sources as326 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-09-04 7 This new-born baby Rirl has heen christened Sismia a name that comes from the Greek word for earthquake. Just a few hours before she WM horo the great earth shattering catastrophe came to the (irerk island of Cephalonia. where her mother's home was. Her mother. Mrs.84 words
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Article54 1953-09-04 7 NAIROBI I vf-Pl Thi, cr killed i- 1 a fight m I 'net between I hiet Uncjogo and and a v< l-armed The terrorists broke ofl the eng... taking with them th- ol their dead rades winch they later threw into th. I Rl ci54 words
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Article51 1953-09-04 7 DJAKARTA, 3 (UP).-- Foreign M nisti i Sunarjo LOI by plane tor New York via Mani ncsia m the United Nations General mbly. He said suppon idmission ot <- >m- munist China into the l'n Nations as well as the Moroc- can and Tunisian51 words
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Article40 1953-09-04 7 VENICE, s, pt 2, (Reuter).— Britain's sole entry m the Venice film festival, -Moulin Rouge" the technicolour based on the life of the French painter Toulouse Lautrec, was shown to a packed audience here tonight.40 words
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Article21 1953-09-04 7 ERROL FLYNN was stricken with partial paraly i I the legs last night while out dancing In Venice. A.F.P.21 words
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261 1953-09-04 7 AKRON, OHIO, Sep. 3: (Reuter)— The United States will consume more new ruhber this year than ever before according to current estimates of B. F. Goodrich and c: m pany. its president, Mr. John L. Colljrer said today. The company estimates a'" o261 words
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Article71 1953-09-04 7 RUSSIAN BID FOR LEAD IN F. EAST KOREANS' TRIP TO MOSCOW I.ONDON, Sept. 3 <l P) British officials helie\e that the Moscow Hull "i \orth Korean cfelefi the lirst signiHc-ant mo\r oi the Kremlin t<> < «.unl cr Ued China\ grnwlafl inlltiemc m Asia oni ■,v ia an: etl The71 words
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Advertisement61 1953-09-04 7 Fir boh I THROUGH COMHECTIOMS BY MAC c M.A.L. YOUR FARE INCLUDES YOUR HOTEL ACCOMMODATION AT CONNECTING POINTS SPEEDBIRD ROUTES SPAN THE WORLD __m^fe. APPLY TO YOUR NEAREST TRAVEL AGENT T]3jsJpW OR ANY MALAYAN AIRWAYS OFFICE. MALAYAN AIRfI AYS GENtRAL SALES AGENTS tOR 8.0 A C. COMET ARGONAUT SERVICES. 11UUHJUIIOUT61 words
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Advertisement43 1953-09-04 7 JE ft my* y^ AnUTly L_W W* 1 lt^^^^*^_^»^^^ "lollipops m®S:< I J5 CENT PER PACKET ffll "Sft lilll __J \^mm\WmmmW J'i ASSORTED FLAVOURS GUARANTEED ABSOLU ILLY fc_ il PURE IN HYGIENICALIY SEALED PACKETS— THE CHILDREN LOVE THEM il phone ROBINSON CO., LTD.43 words
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150 1953-09-04 8 WASHINGTON. Sept. 3 (AP)— Sir Miles Thomas, chairman of British Overseas Airways Corporation. has prophesied daily round trip flights between Now York and London for 1960 without an intermediate stop on either trip. Sir Mi Ui lead ol toi ir or five150 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-09-04 8 photo. THE 11. 783 ton Dutch cargo ship, Karimun. is now at Singapore. The Nederland Line vessel is on ncr maiden voyage to the Ear East. StandardStandard - 27 words
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Article64 1953-09-04 8 HONGKONG. Sept. S (Heater) Chinese Nations have •50 and detail:'. of the crew fi the D Steamer Heinrich li tont, anj; to a radio 1 from Captain R.A. Neil en tc the I The Heinrich J en haa left Fo 1 Ke.- unf on her \v._\64 words
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Advertisement723 1953-09-04 8 h HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD .K)IN7 WBLVtCR To Genoa. M.irseilles. Aatairp.Ko tte rd a m Hambnrg E. InMi Spore P. Sham Penane IS Weserstein (NDL) 8 Ort Ort 10 11 Oct I s Braaaseaa-elg <iiapa<.» 23 »o<-t 3ao<t 30Oct 2Nav Hoag laig, Manila. Kohe a. Yokohama Penaae P Sham723 words
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Advertisement1058 1953-09-04 8 1T1:2I() BLUE FUNNEL LINE SIiTS im une,) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. gf* Incorporated m S.n gapore I arriers option to proeeeO \ls nther ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIV__TOOL. (.I.AW.OW KIMIOS COM IMM AL POKIS Due Sail* P Sham Per.ang Antot.t'Mis for L.verpool and Dublla Ci 28/39 Sepi1,058 words
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Advertisement532 1953-09-04 8 JAV_ NEW YORK SAILINCS Koval Kotterdam Llo\d Holland Amerita Line Nederland Line Kotterdam Kotterdam Amslerdaro HALIFAX (MONTKLAI) rfOSTON RBH YOKK PHILAHILPHIA BALTIMOR B MOBILE NFW OKI I \\s via SIF/ Spore P Sham Penaag FRIESLAND (RL) Gnds. 13 11 .VSept (Real 1 KSeot AMSTFLOYK (HAL) 9i:,Sept HJSept 1? lKSept SI532 words
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Advertisement706 1953-09-04 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE sULLNOS FROM StAMHNWIAFk (OMl\|\, Spore P s ham p **MA4aAALA <> For Bangkok USept N •TNDIA" For Bangkok. Saigon, J longkong Manila. Kube Yokohama 3 1 ()< t Oct M (> "SELANTHA*' for Bangkok 10 110 9 Ort "KOREA" F r Djakarta. Bang■k. jon, Hongki M.mila. Kobe.706 words
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Article38 1953-09-04 9 THE Singapore Traffic Poh, c "lay evening detained a driver of a car for mterrogaia onjunction with a accident m which a man slightly injured at the junction of Rochore Road and Ql n Sti tet.38 words
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Article234 1953-09-04 9 ALTHOUGH stabbed m fhe abdomen and arms, odd-job labourer ran to an ice stall, grabbed an I water bottle and put his assailants to flight. But by then one of tl who stabbed him had tabbed the labourer's friend who later died a^ a result234 words
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100 1953-09-04 9 E SINGAPORE Fit lagi trate, dr. WR n went to iue ot Rn i t Valley entrance of the > F. f, f led tl am gradient -.ii m his own car at tfitly over Si.) and found the road was ry. Albury, a100 words
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Article, Illustration207 1953-09-04 9 1 111 cii I m the red silk J liimpri looked lost and > i% s < reads milled hei o„ the gaayside g irlnp Empire Wind- lot ke •filfc the B itta Uaa of the rehire Regimes! jj m,| hark from M.i J he spoke haltiai207 words
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Article142 1953-09-04 9 Standard Staff Reporter Tra. 1 n!on r tW K > r of the Singapore H- ed Con f r PS »M yesterday unanimously lmH n d,( t( l re P rc^n t the Colrmv at J allnal Organisation and International Conference of Free Trade142 words
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Article176 1953-09-04 9 IS IT legal to prosecute a hawker on a -chit" issued by aa employee of a local Government authority? On this point rests the fate of 29 'hawkers charged with selling I pork without licen The poi v Mr Leslie Rayner, defending the hawkers, before176 words
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106 1953-09-04 9 Tax i Driver Helps Police Nab Thief SINGAPORE -c:\i driver yester lay elp a pa i v serai to arres: a snatch-thief who tried to make off on a bicyi The Mohindei Singh, was m Orchard Road when he saw a cyclist snatching a handbag from a Mohinder Singh to106 words
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Article62 1953-09-04 9 THE ARMY Civil Service :i of Singapore will celebrate its sixth anniversary with a tea party on Saturday at the Robinson Cafe. For the first time, the Deputy Command S re' ary of the Army is expected to be present. Also expected are the62 words
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Article55 1953-09-04 9 TOKYO. Sept. 3 (AFP) The Fourth Session Western P.; ifl H. g onal I mittee of the World Hi Organisation opened hero to--14 member countries attending. The Committee will health problems of Ko* refugees, a ime of national organisations m the Western P. tion ol55 words
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Article23 1953-09-04 9 HONGKONG. Sept. 3, (AP) Twenty three Hong Chinese Manufacturers Union members left for Indonesia today for the Jakarta International Trade Fair.23 words
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Article26 1953-09-04 9 THE Sterling area boosted its gold and dollar reserves by USS 13,000,000 !a.-,t month to U552.469.000.n0n. the British Treasury announced Wednesday.- A PAP - 26 words
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Article25 1953-09-04 9 A HUGE crowd including mountain tribesmen on horseback, on Wednesday welcomed the Sultan of Morocco. Sidi Mohammed Bon M<. Arafa, into Mekncs.- AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article185 1953-09-04 9 THE Singapore Traction Company's bus transport service is comparable to that of cities m Britain, the United States and the Continent, Mr. E. G. Wilson, acting general manager of the Singapore Traction j Company, said yesterday. lie WBfl commenting on ultimatum served by the City185 words
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82 1953-09-04 9 Car Parts Not Stolen By Kids, Says Claque MR. PETER CLAGUE. Singapore Police Secretary, yesterday denied that "police believe thefts of spare parts are committed by cinema-minded children out for quick money'" Bfl reported Kn a local newspaper (not The Standard*. "This i.s not true Ba police never believe such82 words
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Article21 1953-09-04 9 BLOTTO, thp dalmatian who was reported missing on Tuesday, haj returned to ita ownei m KTrburn Estate yesterday piorning,21 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-09-04 9 AFRIAI. view of DJU Steel's 1 airless Works under construction showing America's newest and most modern steel plant nenring completion. In the foreground is the water-filled slip where ocean going carriers w ill biinu m ore from foreign countries. Back of the slip, centre, are82 words
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279 1953-09-04 9 U.S. Policy Directed At Enlarging World Trade UNITED States trade policies under the Eisenhower administration arc aimed at enlarging world commerce, if thc legislation extending the U.S. reciprocal trade programme and simplification of customs procedures arc any indication. A 17-man commission to review .mic policy with emphasis on expansion Other279 words
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194 1953-09-04 9 U.S. Plan To Aid Sterling Cautioned WELLINGTON, September 3 (Renter)— The New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Sidm > Holland, said today it w.i^ impossible to brine abo. it sterling convertibility until the sterling countries were ■Rowed ta cam more dollars. He said that if that rinht were gained together with194 words
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Article52 1953-09-04 9 MR. Arthyr DAnyers W former Chairman Ol the Chartered Bank of India. Australia and Ciiina, and a member ol the Court of Directors, died on Aus. 2:. m England. Air. Willis joined the Court m l!>2!>, and was made Chairman m 11)32, a position he held52 words
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Article49 1953-09-04 9 51 30 M. Jap-Thai Trade Pact TOKYO. Sept 1 (UP>— Japanese and Thai representatives have reached agreement on a $130,000,000 trade agreement, it was teamed today. The pact will be sent to the Japanese cabinet for approval tomorrow and is to be aigocd the same day, reliable sources said.49 words
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Article27 1953-09-04 9 EXPORTS of rubber of aU gra les In all ouuries from Sing. Federal of Malaya during August bo cording 'o ...-j offl La] n yesterday.27 words
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Article34 1953-09-04 9 X I M i I their Sup I Tlie first KLM Sup tei dam to I B —-will nth. It is not .dt will Singapore i lam.la Is, I I34 words
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Article24 1953-09-04 9 BAN. .< IK. S pi :<. Al- P) The I land r« I by the Lei missio heated be (Ik ile i24 words
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Article146 1953-09-04 9 Rise In Tappable Rubber THE total acreage of tappable rubbe m the Federation of Malaya increased from 1.734.328 m June to 1,735.401 m July, according to official statistics. Of the July total. 1.616.488 acres or 93.1 per cent. were tapped during the month against 93.2 per cent, for tht previous146 words
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Article45 1953-09-04 9 THE i 4 er lb i on V i 1 arour; I 61 M l can! i NOON PRICE merce Itii es (m < d tv Vtu\ r- Sr|| 1 R^S s^>X Hi m i X N.i 1 F^ RMA nn rpg tcndri45 words
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Article56 1953-09-04 9 A VAN tm -i I n prove vr id to the i n t.:. M. !ar and I ed m this section I bat, according to I an Rni ted Bll\lTx v. HH Petrol .1 i tv (II) Co IMM sTRF s t d Id X H A I56 words
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Miscellaneous162 1953-09-04 9 emmkmmmmmmmmm%mmmm\\ 111 mSmm%mmm%nmmmmmmmmt —m— **>*•_— S^IIOI*P I___.w l Buelneasj v rim Fabian Of The F^rC Uiary V d; al5 Evening Star: 830 v. News; 9.45 Jose Iturbi. 10 Dm. ,m. -Afvanca VI.. ay Clam 3 ?-C B The Air; 10.30 Friday i 7.' 515 a m Ballroom A Jv< 7162 words
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Article, Illustration534 1953-09-04 10 M. FERNANDEZ - NO RELAXATION FOR MAU MAU M. FERNANDEZ By Nairobi. VY, T ITH the announr-ement by Sir Evelyn Baring, the Governor of Kenya, and General Sir George Erskine. loromander -in-Chief, East Africa, of surrender terms for Mau Mau terrorists, the situation In tho rolony has now entered a new phase. TheA.P. - 534 words
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503 1953-09-04 10 Gust Looking AROUND THE SINGAPORE SHOPS CREASELESS NYLON wonderful results. Miss Vicky has magic Angers with the scissors and can be rid ied upon for a good hair cut If you want the whole works then she ha.s her special perm; a cold wave using very special creams instead of503 words
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239 1953-09-04 10 Sir.— Accord ins to the Regulations of the University Of Malaya, a candidate seeki Imissioil to the University shouid have scored •rredit" m at least five subjects m his School Certificate Examination ("credit" m i j ish and Elementary Mathematics arc ompulsory>. Otherwise239 words
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Article128 1953-09-04 10 Sir; It wr>u!d be m teres ti k:: >\v bow many of the G izette i Chiefi of the Civil Defence Corps have volun--1 for training before appointments. The CDC. should be headed by men who had specialisraining for the ditTeient ins m the set-up her with tuflflcient128 words
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Advertisement325 1953-09-04 10 jn CATHAY ORGANISATION m *W AIIRACT ONS *J ODEON TODAY&DA,IY I'HOM ll» lOK HOOKINUB 9.301VM nno iidi; oi mivimiri: crashing; aoainst 111 l BLISTERING CHAUJBfQ. OF MIN VTHO FOLLOWED TMI BI.AZINCi l.ic.in SC^ir Of ,1If: WESIIRN star: W^PiwiOtßltivtß^ RORY CORINNE CAMERON n£^sm\ CALKOUN CALVET MITCHttL LATEST MALATAN GAZETTE: MALAYAN AAA.325 words
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Advertisement58 1953-09-04 10 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You n ust enclose three ten cent stomps if you want your pattern cut It I don't get tha stamps, you don't get th c pattern. A number of orders hive come to me without the Stomps. These won't be cut58 words
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Advertisement88 1953-09-04 10 Siar Conies! No. 31 Can Ycu Name This Star? A LI through this wrefe The I* Singapore Standard pre senis its thirty -first star contest All laa'it «oi to do l> tn collect the s i pictures and their respective coupons and s»-nd them lo_re»»*«»r with the name ot the88 words
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Advertisement236 1953-09-04 10 -i ahum. lJ__S______l 1:> TODAY ISjUUiImHB fi:;o !»3ii Nothing Like It m MOMILLION YEARS! V _v V^R__________Fl_k__M_i kJ ___^hk^ I _|r> 1 I^^H^nUk^ f fi 91 i______R_^_r W* _H____r^^_^. mmM^^E v HP _l _H_l_^ J* 7 Jl IT WILL STUN! ASTOUND! AND STAGGER YOU! T.»m.»rr.»v. 9 j.m. Suiid.tv X •IMSIMRATK236 words
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Miscellaneous427 1953-09-04 10 RITA PEL MAR k ry o D B <M OT ATION: J. l.iiistein dii tiled a deiiiution lor his seeretarj to use m her replies about relativity: When yoa sit with a nice u iri lor two hours ynu think iis only ii minute, imi uln n you sit on427 words
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285 1953-09-04 11 BROMWICH AT THE TOP OF THE LEAGUE LONDON, Sept. 3 (AP)— West Bromwich Albion went to the top of the first TrS*** of th c English soccer league last night with a 2—o win over Manchester united. West Bromwich now has eight points from five games. Huddersfield Town went under285 words
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Article103 1953-09-04 11 GEYLANG Straits Chinese wiil play against the Straits Chinese m the final of the Singapore District Inter Methodist Youth Fellowship badminton championship for the Lim Chuan Geok Cup at Victoria School on Saturday at 2 p.m. The teams will be: Geylang Straits Chinese: Henry Lim,103 words
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Article128 1953-09-04 11 ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. I Cardiff C. 2, Huddersfield T 1 Manchester C. 0, Aston Villa 1 Middlesbrough 3, Bolton W. 2 Newcastle U. 4, Liverpool 0 Portsmouth 3. Chelsea 2. Sheffield Wednesday 4 Preston North End 2 West Bromwich Albion 2 Manchester United 0. DIV. II Birmingham128 words
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Article44 1953-09-04 11 WINNERS of the Island Club August monthly medal (Bogey) were: "A" Division— THA. Potts— 4 LP'. "Sp. Divisio *B. McMillan "C" Division— E.F). Sheppard All Square. Ball Sweep < »nd Nine): "A" &"B" Division —E.V. Smith "< Division— ED. Sheppard —All Square.44 words
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Article59 1953-09-04 11 KARACHI, Sept. 3. CAFP» Pakistan Olympic Association has decided to participate m the second Asian Games to be held m Manil.i m May. 1954 and nominated Wing Comman der Soofl and two Others to represent Pakistan at the Asian Games Federation Councils. Besides other competitions. Pakistan59 words
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Article88 1953-09-04 11 TAIPING, Thurs. In preparation fo r their inter-depart-mental soccer match against the Krian PWD for the Jewkes Cup. Taiping PWD had a practice yesterday against the Federation Regiment and lost by two goals to nil. The Regiment showed better team work and netted both goals m the88 words
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Article61 1953-09-04 11 TAIPING. Thurs. Thc sth annual open tennis championships of thc Chinese, Recreation Club began here yesterday and results of fixtures played were: Men's Singles; G. L. Carson bt Chung Swee Wah 7 a 3 6 6—4 Ng Say Peng bt M. Lumsden t> 2 f> 3, Women's Singles;61 words
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Advertisement105 1953-09-04 11 ;>l 3 SHOWS ■> [5 p.m. l-Mlurc Westera Adion 'MONTANA TERRITORY" sit. irring Wanda Preslon Hctalistef llrtidrix Foster m T»< hnicolor I «> morrow Warner Bros. j IfIELD RIFLE" In Warner Color TODAY: J.15— «.3i— 9.15 p.m. Colourful l-'antasy of the Itfl Nifbttf Tale! "HAZAR RATEN" m Hindustani) Wl ih105 words
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Advertisement660 1953-09-04 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. APPLICATION has been •i m c to the Cit y Council of Smgapore to issue to the Executors of the Estate of Hubert John Berkeley deceased, a duplicate certi--1 ff a t c c m respect of the holding of s*-.000/- Singapore Munici- pal 5%660 words
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Advertisement614 1953-09-04 11 NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LIEW KONG KEE has on the lst day of August. 1953 ceased to be a Partner J*Vj£~ C Busir ss known as CHEE KONG COMPANY Businesses Number of Certificate 1437) carried on formerly at No. 6A Jalan Pahang. Johore Bahru and now614 words
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Advertisement756 1953-09-04 11 Sll X A I lO> IAMbD pXPEftITNCED children nan 7-*. n /e il- hospit. l trainrd gm. appointment Iravei El ylar.d Oi continent wo dd '< child: t D to TK H. i. Tl I Standard Service For The Unemployed AT YOl X MH\K I r: yo unemployed anil m756 words
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Advertisement198 1953-09-04 11 DI A 1 11 I I 1 Mar r < Isi c lr v c H i r S v W\Ol \< IMI announ c of the rer nrf fr na v i *r I by el vill be a war m tho r r.r r ii I r iiness198 words
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Miscellaneous241 1953-09-04 11 '!*m a g J<jliet Jones By Sian Drake WSem 6K3.WHEN 1 SAW YOU KISS EVE THAT^ BoT LAST is GriT a-fm pl-c -*«v' 1 I nVrl^^ BD WS^ ™™*&£> SXDiSLD KeO SR IS? 3l^r^W\"_^ m.^x-^im. n -^^T NOTHII... OH, IT HURT... IN THE AtATrt EXA-W I W.EWT 2^^^^^ I^l I241 words
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Article21 1953-09-04 12 P. \> H 1 1 m -i:, a t,;. n <lv c of foot I on Regimi Lanceri by t21 words
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283 1953-09-04 12 CEYLONESE OPEN CAMPAIGN FOR LEAGUE HONOURS Standard's Hockey Reporter ANOTHER successful season for the Ceylonese? If their match yesterday against GHQ Farelf m the Singapore Hockey Association's division 1 league is any criterion, the answer should be m the affirmative. Ceylon Sports Club scored too convincing a 3-1 victory to283 words
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Article, Illustration209 1953-09-04 12 ry to Pillay m the CSC goal. He the Ceylonese did press fl lhc first 20 minutes. The FARELF t« had the better of the ex-i cha pe i illy during the period when fly CSC full-back* N igiah was forced to leave the 1 with a thumb injury. Following209 words
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Article260 1953-09-04 12 Recs Open With Easy Victory SIM. IPORE Recreation Clek'a seeoiifl string opened their s.n. Division ll campaign with s convincing 5-1 vietorv over the R. VI. Selelar I \l when the* met on the padang \eNi»-rda_y-H!'.( s showed neatness '.:ni» and .'i ior m ttack a ik ing c the260 words
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Article30 1953-09-04 12 ASTON Athletic Club beat X.P.M. 3~0 m a friendly game Of soccer payed at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. Nadarajah (2) and Chwee Seng scored for the winners.30 words
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Article, Illustration93 1953-09-04 12 Members of the Yale Badminton Party of Klang gave a farewell dinner to their captain. K.K. Pillay, prior to his departure from Klang on leave. The picture shows, from left to right Miss Annie Yap Mrs. Lee Wee Cheong. Miss Nellie Lee. Mrs Chong Poh Lin. K.K. Pillay. Lc* Wee93 words
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Article30 1953-09-04 12 KOTA RATA 'A' were awarded a walkover In SAFA Division li league when then opponents. BODCA failed to Held a full team at St. Georges Road yesterday.30 words
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Article644 1953-09-04 12 HASTINGS, Sussex, Sept. 3 (Reuter)— The Australians resumed their innings here today m warm sunny weather requiring 153 runs for first innings lead over the South of England XI with all their wickets ii u a 1 1. Lindsay Hassett and Colin McDonald quickly644 words
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Article307 1953-09-04 12 Playing hi s first game since his return from the Soccerites tour of Sumatra, Singapore's schoolboy star, Charlie Chan was yesterday's Jalan Besar star when he led the Amicable Athletic Association to a 2-1 victory over RASC m the SAFA Cuptie played at the stadium.307 words
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Article64 1953-09-04 12 Strictly For Bettors I THE Nieuw Holland vester-' da y brought six new Austra-' lian racehorses for four local' stables. i The animals wer c Super! Boy for Lt.-Col T. L Fox. 'Air Rate an a King's Beau for IJ. R. Daniels, Gay Bar and Chestnut for Allan and 'Golden64 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-09-04 12 AIR RATE, above, one of tlte six Australian racehorses which arrired m Singapore yesterday on the Nieuw Holland.18 words
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Article75 1953-09-04 12 HOCKEY: SHA League. Dir. 1. SCC v RAF Seletar at SCC: Dir. 2. RAF Changi v Royal Malayan Nary at RMN. SOCCER: SAFA League. Dir. 1. PBW r SCC at' Jalan Besar Stadium: Dir. 'AB Gymkhana SC v RE works at Geylang: Dir. 3C Customs SC v Blue75 words
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Article48 1953-09-04 12 The Malayan Hockey Council havp agreed to yive "0 per cent of the 'gate' to the Indian Services Hockey team due to play m Singapore this season. The Indians will play three games m Malaya against Singapore. All Malayan XI and the Malayan Indians.48 words
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Article56 1953-09-04 12 FOREST HILLS (New York), Sept. 3 (AP).— Gardnar Mulloy. top-ranking U.S. amateur, led the field into the fourth round of the U.S. National tenn: s championships yesterday with a o—4. ti ,i. 6 l victory over J. E. Barrett of Britain. Australia's 18-year-old Lewis Hoad and Sweden's Sven56 words
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Article247 1953-09-04 12 Singapore Badminton A>soriation. Junior tournament fixtures for tomorrow s\ 7.15 pm. *t tfi c Singapore Badminton Stadium are: Court No. 3 Junior InterClub: Flower B.P. (Red) vs Merridall B.P. (Biue). Tourmment Official— Michael Lim; Umpires Vong Nghee Fohand Goh Bah Sonn Court No. 4 Junior Interflub: Flo247 words
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850 1953-09-04 12 Marriott's Try Decides WEIGHT, height, and experience proved the deciding factors m Singapore Rugby Inion's solitary try victory over the young, fit and fast tourinn RAF Cadets of Cranwell College (Kngland), when they met m a hard, fast and good game of rugger at the850 words
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Article64 1953-09-04 12 BUTLER Benefactor Or Bogey-man ASKS JACK PEART LONDON, Thurs. Gullible Ml—faiti informed bogey-man? That is the ■aasti shamateur Soccer clubs are asking about i R. A. Butler, since he exempted them fron tainmenU Tax last April. s I the th. hui S I to p i ite only f., r64 words
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91 1953-09-04 12 Soccer Taxes Are Crippling -FANS SAY A rII•>I11 t i o n expi jii-: grave concern at the imposition of "high entertain manl tax" on Boccar vv ried unanimously jrastardajr. at the annual conference ol the National Fadei <t ion <»f t ball Support*! Clubs The delegates. represent ing Britain's91 words
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Article52 1953-09-04 12 THE itch on I LM Lim B H C'endon i and I W A s tn Dunl II i Ir, .1 M< I (12) ISt J U .Ikinson 4 1 x H ia.oo p Davis I 18' and s.o:, j i R r < IR llf Bolto52 words
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