Singapore Standard, 5 September 1953
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Title Section17 1953-09-05 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD iL 3H Vol. IV. No. 65 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1933 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS17 words
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Article65 1953-09-05 1 SANDYS: ATOM PLANS IN HAND UH lIDE, Sept. 4— Duncan Sandys, Supply Minister spent nearly three this week at the n ra Rocket Range, plans lor Britain's I- atomic test there tober were running schedule. v to South i He as "the esting ground .eminent pre- test on H .-.var.l65 words
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Article15 1953-09-05 1 fully p mounted >day drawn Pn sidenl his villa m15 words
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23 1953-09-05 1 that ne ChiB lit him. :l I them v. mv I li y i i23 words
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Article55 1953-09-05 1 LONDON. Sept 4 (Reuter) Mrs. Louisa Merrifield. 4r> is to be executed at Strangeways prison. Manchester, on Sept. 18 lor murdering a ~9--year-old widow with rat Doison this spring, it was announced today. Her appeal against conviction and sentence of death wm dismissed by the55 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-09-05 1 He Lived FAMOUS Mexican matador Juan Silveti was badly cored while per-~ forming m \h*. arena at Linares, Spain on Aug £9. It was m this arena that Manolete was fatally i injured exactly six years ago. Silveti was rushed to I hospital m Madrid and hi s79 words
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Article719 1953-09-05 1 Charge By The Bursary Men Answer By The Fed. Government NOJT'SNOT Standard Staff Reporter UNIVERSITY of Malaya** Federal Bursary students who failed to obtain their B. A. Degree this year are indignant at being what they term "blackmailed" by the Federal (iovernment which has informed them that they "must"719 words
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Article68 1953-09-05 1 i Z An authoritative sourer close to llte J 1 new Persian llorernment of Ceneral J Fazlollah Xahedi disclosed yesterday J 1 that Teheran tennis Washington tO offer new proposals for a quick scttlemrnt nf the in»lo-lrn-nian oil dispute. It was slrm*.cd that a swift68 words
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Article168 1953-09-05 1 Just For A Diploma In Public Health Standard Staff Reporter FIVE doctors and professors, all experts m their own fieLds, will next month begin teaching two candidates for thc first Diploma Course m Public Health at the University of Malaya. Four of them are from the168 words
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Article81 1953-09-05 1 Standaro Staff Correspondent PEXAXG. Fri.— A Chinese le conductor. Chin Yam j Pnoey was shot dead m a '•ofice shop at Sungei Dua. j about two miles from the Sungei Xibong police station last night. Chin was having a drink i friends when the "unman81 words
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Article56 1953-09-05 1 PARIS. Sept. 4 (Renter)— Eamon De Valera. Prer.»ier of Eire, who is on a private visit to France will leave Paris by air today tor Lourdes. Roman Catholic shrine m South-west Fr-imee. He will be accompanied by his son, Dr Eamon De Valera, the doctor's56 words
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141 1953-09-05 1 FIVE MORE BITE DUST Templer Lauds Gurkhas FIVE more Communist terrorists have been killed and another wounded by the security forces m the Federation. All lour Chinese terrorists contacted m a terrorist camp m the Mersing area. Johore were killed by a patrol of the 1/10 Gurkha Rilles The c.cad141 words
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Article58 1953-09-05 1 LONDON, Sept. 4: (Reuter) The "Javelin" twin jet ugnter. ordered into super priority production for the Royal,, Air Force is to have a new look. Its delta wings forming perfect triangle have been altered by giving the outer part of the leading edge a partial58 words
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Article43 1953-09-05 1 BRAEMAR, Scotland, Sep*. 4 (Reuter). Despite a general bus >trike m the district about 20.000 peopie gathered m the little highland village nt Braemar today to cheer the Queen and to enjoy the highland games. Scotland's premier sports event.43 words
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Article27 1953-09-05 1 SRLNAGAR, Kashmir, Sept. 4 (Reuter) Ten thousand people are marooned by floods m the Kashmir valley Mr. Mir Qasim, the Kashmir Revenue Minister, said yesterday.27 words
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Article16 1953-09-05 1 THIRTY-FOUR Indonesians I detained by Philippine authon es will ba released soou.— APAP - 16 words
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Article37 1953-09-05 1 BADEN. Southwest Germany, Sept. 4 (Reuter). The Duke and Duchess of Windsor have arrived here for a week's holiday at this wellknown German Spa. They are expected to travel to Paris from here.37 words
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87 1953-09-05 1 COLOMBO. Sept. 4.— The first President of the Maldives Island Republic m the Indian Oi-ean. Amir Amin Didi, has resigned after mass demonstration m the island because of a food shortage, according to reports here today. Usually reliable sources said here later that theReuter; AP - 87 words
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Article15 1953-09-05 1 A SLIGHT earth tremor wa.* registered m Pa>o Robifs. California last nighr.- AFPAFP - 15 words
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Article, Illustration83 1953-09-05 1 TOKYO. Sept. 4. (AP) Six American jet fign Bl crashed m western Japan I day after running out ol iuc) m "vile weather." tiie U.S. Air Force is Five pi<;N were reported sate, but tne sixth was still missing late tonight. The Air Forrc83 words
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124 1953-09-05 1 .BERKELEY. California. Sept. 4 (Reuter). Admiral Chester Nimitz today refused to deny or confirm a report that he had resigned as administrator of the proposed plebiscite to determine whether Kashmir should be incorporated m India or Pakis- tan He said. however, that ar. announcement couldReuter; AP - 124 words
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482 1953-09-05 1 Washington Told: End O il Squabble TEHERAN, Sept. 4 (Reuter) The new Persian Government wonts the United States to submit new proposals for a sw.ft settlement of the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute, an authoritative source close to the government said here yes- The source said General Fazlollah Zanedi, the Persian Prime482 words
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Article22 1953-09-05 1 HEAVY raim during three weeks of typhoon weather brought Hongkong enough r that tap hours arer* doubled 3 iy. AP.22 words
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Article33 1953-09-05 1 TEHEB I -j pj trial of form ,r Pi ba i he di rontrai I the ron that he announced a p jUStifl A tor the trla 133 words
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Advertisement91 1953-09-05 1 "sFW ARRIVALS Or ALL XJI VI DKSMi.NS OT j, ROLEX^ WATCHRB I ,)ivtri»)Utors:— LEE CHAY CO., UMi North Bridie Road, n! M,M'«>KI: 6. Tel. 8025 1. the BETTER C^a car radio V TpmuPS W* r sB.. u-1-k _X tes>"' i lr ">_^_l==\ 9*rk M ft^ MMt f if 7 191 words
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Article65 1953-09-05 2 THE Malayan Film U >m, Malaya's Chamlick headed nme of fi!ms re- Hish j Sir I In nth anniversary al ion ol the Unit, is TO m Singapore. ,-i dramatic and ord ol the 1953 Athletic he d m Kuala hown to m .it65 words
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Article101 1953-09-05 2 COMMODITY PRICES I OS I N (i rubber prices (tents per lb) m Singapore wsterday UTl' Tonr: Ouiet ri.\ pricf Hie prire oi tm yesterday was $3ttJ per picul Down Ml. LONDON KIBBtK No I K.SS Nettlem.nl Hoot 'I'rrms Friday's opening prices P'M lh. were: lone. Steady. IONDON m Friday's101 words
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272 1953-09-05 2 Survey Courted 10 Million Traffic Movements Standard Stan" Reporter f ROM preliminary invcsligations, subject to more comprehensive tally int:. the Traffic Survey has counted shout 19.000.000 movements nihil Ms P'ying along Sinr ipore roads during the period of the survey. Mr. <i. V. Magnay, Senior Pla lining Officer. Diagnostic Survey272 words
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213 1953-09-05 2 Three Unions Are Not Stooges— Raja A DENIAL that the three unions, the Trades I nion Congress, Singapore Federation of I nions of Government Employees and Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation, were stooges of the Government, was made by Mr. V. Raja Gopal, secretary the Singapore Federation of Fnions213 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-09-05 2 photo. K IKK BY student teachers uho returned to Malaya on Thursday in a special BOAC airlift from England. Their were o4 students in th«. first batch. Waving to relatives :<nrt friends at Kuala Lumpur airport i s Miss Rhong Swee Bee. Others are Miss Y;ip SaikStandard - 68 words
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Article164 1953-09-05 2 THK 1 inance and General Purposes Committee of the Sinftaix>re City Council has decided that any daily rated employee who appeals to the Establishments Committee against the decision of the President to dismiss or punish him, may be permitted to appear before that Committee.164 words
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Article65 1953-09-05 2 THE Singapore Branch of 4 lnc Animal Lover's League has postponed its World Animal Day until late November. Mr. V. W Frampton. president o f the League, said yesterday. He said the postponement was necessary du e to the last case of rabies reported on May65 words
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Article26 1953-09-05 2 riifi Singapore Fii e Brigade put out a ;ire which broke out on the ;"r of HacDonald Hou- m Orchard Road .as! night.26 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-09-05 2 THE C-in-C. Far East Air Force. Air Marshal, Sir Clifford Sanderson, talks to LAC Beche. .m airframe mechanic. I AC Jackson, an engine mechanic, when Ik- made an informal visit tc No. 83 Lincoln Squadron, recently arrived m Singapore from Britain. With the C-ia-C is (imup Capt. C. M. Champion55 words
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Article89 1953-09-05 2 Taximan 'DoesNot Belong' THE S. ipore Hire Ilea iat.'c-: sident Mr T.\ S;mon, told The Standard yestei lay I .at his was s the Insta tio n of taxi meters m Sin^a- pore. He said no genuine men °f his A -.on wii! li\ meter to L ia taxi until89 words
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313 1953-09-05 2 ANOTHER 'PIRATE' TAXIMAN CONVICTED A ••PIRATE" taxi driver, Mvi Chiang Tai, was fined 5750, m default six months' jail m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday for using a private car for hire, driving without insurance, and not paying a proper licence fee. Mui's driving licence was cancelled for one313 words
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291 1953-09-05 2 Officers Training Corps For Varsity Govts. To Aid Scheme Standard Staff Reporter THE University of Malaya intends to establish an Officers Train ing Corps of about 100 cadets, all undergraduates. during itii next academic session, the University Registrar, Mr. W. D. Craig, told Thc Standard yesterday. Both the Government of291 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-09-05 2 photo. A man with a load of ideas on hotel management. .Mr. G.H. Bassant, director and general manager of Melbourne's Menzie s Hotel ar rived m Singapore last night b y Comet. Mr. Bassant b returning on a mund-i heworld flight to see the latest developments hi hotelStandard - 52 words
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207 1953-09-05 2 EXPKKT evidence on the cost of land development was ffiven by Mr. John Gibb of Ideal Home, m the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. Gibb was testify. ng at the hcaiino >f the appeal by Crcdif Fonricr and the Hume Indus' ries I.td agninst207 words
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Article52 1953-09-05 2 WHO WILL BE QUEEN TONIGHT? A I Xl I. rein, ,i Hongko_i Rilver trophy a. Siaca pore's first Queen .it the p K.fflrs .t-i t Jiidem* for WUI take pfe, p ni ii.mt ikmm •na .:il.tln,„ Jensen ni r M sonus hv f., n Mngrrs I iIK Xf and tha.52 words
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Advertisement217 1953-09-05 2 MAJESTIC THEATRE EL IO\». M >||{| )M 2 SHOWS DAILY 7 9.30 ADMISSION $4, $3. S2, sinituiv ,v BOHDAI mii:\|. pm (mi dren mi, PUCK) DON T FAIL TO SEE THIS mT\ SUPER SHOW itonma *< Direct trcm America presents j "MAGIC AN A MYSTERY REVUE I EJP* 2 "HI217 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous73 1953-09-05 2 Weather minimi m Temperature: Irom 730 p.m. Sept 4 to 131 ».m. Sept. S Singapore itlFl. Penana <75F). Kota Baliru 1 75F|. Kuala Lumpur (75F1. Ipoh < 75F) Kuantan 7*l l U.i \i mum Temperature: I ruin 7.3(1 a.m. Sept. 5 to 7.30 p.m. Sept 5 Singapore (89F). Fenang •*■■■]>.73 words
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Article103 1953-09-05 3 YWCA Is Planning Women's Centre llli young Women's istian Association m ipore intends to estabHiniicn's centre for vernacular group, Mrs. Goode, patron of W.CA., announced t broadcast over Radio >lalava L:»st night. the broad- f ,<■ Associah begins for commu- 4 it was hoped will f comthe aim of >103 words
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Article10 1953-09-05 3 Two Men Face Kidnap Charge I men i were S10 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-09-05 3 Mr. Lee Scow Mong is seep opening the art exhibition by Madame Georgette Li-ying Chen at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. yesterday. This is Madame Chen's first exhibition m Singapore. Standard photo.32 words
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Article, Illustration116 1953-09-05 3 A horde of hornets zoomed from the roof of a house m Grange Koad, Siagapore and attacked a sick old woman and her daughter yesterday morning. Friends hearing their cric s rushed m. only to fall victims to thp hornets themselves. In all eightStandard - 116 words
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Article82 1953-09-05 3 A FACTORY worker return- ing home on a cycle last .lan. 17 was attacked with sticks and bottle- by 10 Chinese m Kirn Chua R >a I n the Third District Court 1 yesterday three Singapore labourers were found guilty of rioting with dangerous weapons. Chon*82 words
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Article68 1953-09-05 3 SOMU Balakrishnan. 17. was sentenced to one days* imprisonment and a fine of $<>() for housebreaking m the Singapore F.rst District Court yesterday. The proaecution stated that Somu was found In his neighbour's room at Rangoon Road OO the night of April 2. He escaped, but68 words
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Article76 1953-09-05 3 FOUR MEN. Neo Kirn Ting, Chew Cheng Kee. Chua Ah Poh and Chew Swee Poh. were acquitted In the Singapore High Court yesterday by Mr. Justice Whitton. of a charge of robbery and causing hurt. The four were alleged to have assaulted and robbed two76 words
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Article141 1953-09-05 3 THE City Council is to construct a number of back I m Singapore thi.-, year. In addition they are seeking $100.--000 m noxt year's estimates, to build more back lanes. It was also decided that m order to speed work, the construction of the folio**141 words
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Article220 1953-09-05 3 MANY ASK ABOUT OWN-HOME SCHEME 1 SINGAPORE Govern S ment employees desirous > Jof building thei r own I J houses under the new t 2 Government schem P have J already applied. indivi- 2 dually a nd m departmen- tai groups to Seacon Ltd.. the firm of build- ing220 words
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101 1953-09-05 3 TAX JEE HOCK, a labourer, was sentenced m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to two months' simple imprisonment on a charge vi* abetting his friend Ong Eng Geok m smoking opium. He had one previous conviction. 1 re notice of appeal and101 words
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Article53 1953-09-05 3 A SIXGAPORE hotel keeper. In Serangoon Road Lim Hong Huay. was fic.ed $50 m the Sixth Police Court yesterday for failing to enter the particulars of two coup Inspector Bachan Si"gh '.aid on checking at the hote] he found that two couples m two rooms53 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-09-05 3 TIIE City Council will use the newly-cleared site m Eu Tong Sen Street as a car park. Labourers cleared the site on Thursday. These Standard photos were taken at an interval of 24 hours. The oiftui? above shows a section of the huts on the79 words
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196 1953-09-05 3 THE Deputy President of the City Council. Mr. J. T. Rea, yesterday reiuted charges made hv the Singapore Fire Uniformed Staff Inion and the City Council Electrical Workers' Inion. Fire Brigade Uniformed Stall Union: Mr. Rea denied that a driver m the Brigade was196 words
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Article89 1953-09-05 3 GOOD NEWS for thirsty air travellers came yesterday when KLM announced that work baa started on the installation of small bars m all their Constellations. Tne four forward seats of the Connies are being removed together with the luggage racks so that the "bar hangers"89 words
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Article61 1953-09-05 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Delta Ganges Welfare >ciation if conducting classes m English six evenings a week for members' children. More than 100 children are attending these classes, says the Association's circular. Apart from thi?, the Association provides maternity relief and financial assistance. Mr. T. R.61 words
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Article67 1953-09-05 3 THE Secretary for Social Welfare yesterday received cheques amounting to $6,426.53 m aid of the Lorong 3 fire victims. The cheques were handed over on behalf of the Hoa Nam Dramatical Association by Mr. S.S. Khoo. This money represents the proceeds of a performance staged at67 words
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380 1953-09-05 3 Maj Urjes income Tax Review Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. R. DASARATHA RAJ, Labour Member for Rochore m the Legislative Council, will ask the Singapore Government to review the "oppressive" personal income-tax allowances for the small men. At tho Council meeting on Sept.380 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-09-05 3 nI MOK \m rill Worn m \larti«*r> l.uijN of th«* Womrn's Kov.il Air I- will leave Biagapeee f»»r I..it>u.i!i on Srpt. II vxit'i party «»f nea .md officers of thi- R 1 .md four other Aircraft Women, on a rnnBeet tou r for thr troops. Marker) i> the91 words
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83 1953-09-05 3 THE B< > H which should h > left Singapore for Londo irnI with M Kirkby stud did not arrive a1 X Airport until afternoon typhoon thf |1 the Hoi Kong ai Thc Argon now and ai c ich< rive The v k83 words
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Article27 1953-09-05 3 A WOMAN lit .eg m A Road. Singapore, woke up Thui norning I her i and jewellery an I 20 tin of milk missing.27 words
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Article89 1953-09-05 3 A SECTION of Butllalo I Road from Race Course Road ;to Hampshire Road ia to he closed at the request of Government, to vehicular traffic because of extensions being I constructed to Kandang Keri bau Maternity Hospital m i Singapore. This portion of the road. I89 words
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Advertisement44 1953-09-05 3 *J^ ilways vnprgy to spare! I tx r. I U> an i nt I .".Mill- <. I V '..:<_ I I. L _^f^_B_P_^. k L I YOUF V DENTURE* NEED THIS SPECIAL CLEANSER "'D'urn m. k _f _X j^-s* ^^"*^-"**_B_i_l •pj.iku^B&r.^' .vvji Steradent !__L^ ~> (re- Jam44 words
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Advertisement150 1953-09-05 3 Are You Coming to the press ball? J RAFFLES HOTEL TONIGHT jf See who will be Singapore's tirst Newspop, *|C ji Queen. Also snappy floor shows. And a copy o thc Newspaper of the Year is yours. HURRY! HURRY! Gel your tickets HO/- I double) jf and table reservations at150 words
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Article21 1953-09-05 4 ONE of poliomylitis reported at Ch' I tat< X lala Ku. Perak. k < iding Aug. 29. iic tai.21 words
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Article191 1953-09-05 4 3 HELP SEND 4 ROBBERS TO JAIL TEN ANC;, Fri. Thr tvkteaee of three persons, a woman, a taxi-driver and a salesman, helped send four robbers to prison tod;i\. 'llir Woman. Khor; Kirn y uri how i with a otbei 1 her h i I i and rob I li191 words
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123 1953-09-05 4 KIALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A new Police hostel for boys is nearing completion m Alor Star, and it is hoped to open it this month. The ho«tet. which will have room for about 20 boys, will accommodate the sons of outstation members of the123 words
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Article61 1953-09-05 4 "fIALAII/V Sept. 4. Emily Hahn. the American author who is on a tour of South-East Asia flew bark le Singapore this morning. She was the guest of Sir Cheng leek and Lady i.m Renewing her HMS i< -(juaintancc with the Settlement, she said though Malaria h.i-|61 words
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1082 1953-09-05 4 NORMAL EXAMS RESULTS 2nd 3rd YEAR THE 1 I WOMEN V. (Ti S >on Oi, M.; A Cban Yoke D sh Bai; im. I -Lan; Xl Beng Lee nan: Li ;ie; Lim s i ran. i X -ug; Ong S Im; Pang ra, .loan A.; P Pen ira, P< re1,082 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-09-05 4 MALAYAN millionaire Yong shook li n and his wife are shown her* m London with four of their daughters. who are studying m Britain. A fifth daughter is on holiday m Germany after taking her bachelor of laws degree. Yong and his wife are In London on a visit to62 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-09-05 4 The man who led the investigation into income tax evasion m the Federation returned to Singapore by air yesterday from six months leave m the United Kingdom. He was Principal Inspector R. E. Phillips (above) of the U.K. Inland Revenue Board. His report tm Federation income tax eva.sion65 words
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Article62 1953-09-05 4 PENANG, Fri. a nance] will be held by tbe St. George Girls' School Societv at E and O Hotel o n Sept. i 2 m aid of the Federation School for the Blind and the anti-tu-berculosis fund. Prizes wiil be awarded to two best dressed62 words
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Article27 1953-09-05 4 NAIB PENGHULU Mohamed Noor bin Awang i.s now at- 1 tending a short course m prac- 1 tical livestock keeping m the Cheras Agricultural Station.27 words
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Article25 1953-09-05 4 INCHE ABDULLAH bin Mohamed. District Officer. Johore Bahru. has finne on long leave and has been succeeded by Inche Samsu bin Mohamed.25 words
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Article, Illustration100 1953-09-05 4 KALLANG airport was «he srene of a reunion of an uncle and a successful nephew who met for «he first time mi n 1? years, v evter day. The nenhew wa k Mr. G. I. O. M. Fernando, junior relegate from thr Central Bank of Ceylon to the fcCAKK financialStandard - 100 words
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Article47 1953-09-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Wong Hon Wah (32). alias Wong Yee. was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by Inche Ismail, the First Magistrate, today when he was convicted of retaining stolen property, a camera belonging to a European. Accused had two previous convictions.47 words
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Article144 1953-09-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. There are about 7,000 mill and factory workers m the country and only 500 are "unionised'\ said Mr. V. David, secretary of the Selangor Mill and Factory Workers Union, today. But e ve *y effort was being made first to strengthen144 words
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Article12 1953-09-05 4 A XEW $12,000 market at Sungei Ringgit has been completed.12 words
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Article227 1953-09-05 4 KUALA LUMPUB, FrL— -Delegates of the Com mon wealth Parliamentary Association representing countries m the Malaya— Borneo region have just completed a three day tour of the Federation, They arrived m Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday for the installation of the new speakei of the Federal227 words
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Article468 1953-09-05 4 'BANISHMENT OF ALIENS IS LEGAL Chief Justice Dismisses Plea KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— An application by an alien Chine his immediate release from Pudu Prison on the ground that an ord( banishment against him was illegal, was today dismissed by the C Justice, Sir Charles Mathew. His Lordship held that it468 words
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191 1953-09-05 4 MYSTERY surrounds the discovery of skulls and parts of the human skeletons at thr |g| milestone Lim Ihu Kane Road. Singapore. The Maee/veej w as made by a Public Works Department evemeCf m thi course of «\«.i\.itin g the site to establish a collecting191 words
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Article69 1953-09-05 4 AIR CADETS ARE TOLD: STICK TO IT Hiuh I* Si i G aii i Sir Gera lfi was annual trr. f the Ti Air Tr Sir Gi I if to Urn R i cc tl Air Training C to it." hr Before his nddre- the wim he'd ta tup camp69 words
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Advertisement108 1953-09-05 4 /T^gS^T,) Dealer" m all rVPV _lif^pS_«N New -">»;•" ______PK A^| Xibani/.m: If;, H^l/ |j \J Batter> 1...: *l 1 1 "Oui Rcthrcod Tyre* ore guaranteed to. o»c» IO.OOr mUm *v* I lIXKt.KS INMM f C XI I HOCK SII*J HIN j Spon 9. lf>_. Or.hanl IL <l '.IT I Near108 words
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51 1953-09-05 5 The Joint C'ttee Reports Progress M.A LUMPUR, Fri. Nt Co-ordination thc Federai Singapore met or ihe third The Committer had meeting. menl rek aaed Committee is i n m Hrn the li' ;ice. 'atement deal ol d san thn com On and 4 o the are I I ween I51 words
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Article15 1953-09-05 5 HEN i (1" te ond litted, him. said he Orchard15 words
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Article14 1953-09-05 5 New education Chief Named I A., j m j on. I m I up14 words
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Article19 1953-09-05 5 Lan S k on, ujk\ appearc Seventh •>r*-'e Of at at al Martia ha .vo sure 1953.19 words
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135 1953-09-05 5 pore onions, nt 7a per y's workers, c Mr. Lim Yew presen tative nal Labour and International Free Tri ia Japan rr r p r oi ting to the t Labour and tary of large n ol h f.. a and illegal.135 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-09-05 5 The first efficiency expert t br our lit m to streamline t government adn linistra- t tion m the Federation t arrived by BOAC Comet t last night. He is Mr. R.R. J t Falstead (second frora t J left). Others from left t are: Mr. R.A. Withers, t Mr.84 words
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Article136 1953-09-05 5 WHY did Madam Tan Kirn Ne:>'s killers take away her purse and belt and then throw them both ins de the bathroom belore they left her house In Lorong Stongee on Thursday. ild il I the return of pet dogs or by no i tions that136 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-09-05 5 photo. The lave number of buildinns beiuf constructed m Singapore has made it necessary for Mr. Sail is (above), a representative <>i Williams and Williams Limited, one ol Britain's bi«i;c-st metal window inanuf.u hirers, to ii»it Siagapore. He arill work aritli Guthrie and Company I.td. for at least a v«'ar.Standard - 51 words
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Article56 1953-09-05 5 A BUSI X ESS ar to the police aftei ifferii to bi le after a trial d he v. his rar at the World on night whon the two men approached him v.ith '•ie offer. He agreed to sell his •ar for The two men56 words
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Article39 1953-09-05 5 A 1 4-YEAR-OLD boy Is reported missing from the Sination Army Boys' Home from Sept. 1. His name is given as Haisanel. He is said to be medium built, fair complexioned ani curly hair.39 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-09-05 5 Th<. Singapore Japanese Consul-General last night held a party a t the Cathay Restaurant m honour of the Japanese economic and goodwill mission now visiting Singapore. The dinner was given to enable members of the mission to meet Singapore businessmen and community leaders. Picture shows from left: Mr. T. Ichikawa.Standard - 76 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-09-05 5 SINGER Chen Mci Kwong who will entertain guests at the Rotary Club's "Ori.nt.il Night" m aid of the Leprosy Relief Association at the Happy World Stadium tonight at 8 p.m.30 words
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Article109 1953-09-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, F The Federal vernment te an in- of li the I ler Betl ig Ordinance Pv F aiive Council yi t< r- s Refined as a servant or of any other person who carries on occasionally or r arly the business of re v. ving109 words
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Article34 1953-09-05 5 A THREE-YEAR-OLD BOY. Tan Song Mak. waa fnmd drowned In a Aak pond m leli Koad, Singapore yesterday. lie wan playing ne3r the pood when he fell m. I34 words
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Article75 1953-09-05 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 4 Th« following ore the closing prices ot rubbci and tin on the London market:— -j LONDON RUBBER LONDON TtN c IQI Spot £612 10s. per ton 7\V,rs le_K" buyers, £615 seller.. C Io i* Three months: £601 Jan./Mor. 19 d.75 words
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243 1953-09-05 5 MR. R. R. FALSTEAD of Orwick. Orr and Partners Ltd., a firm whose efficiency experts specialise m streamlining government administration, arrived m Singapore last night. I He will make a six-week survey of the Government administration m Johore which "will possibly extend to a year243 words
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258 1953-09-05 5 Final Payment To Come Soon KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The final payments m respect pf war damage claims by the tin industry and claims under the category of private chattels" will be made shortly by the Malayan War Damage Claims Commission, Thc Standard understands. The258 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-09-05 5 MR. IND Mrs. -THOMAS FERNANDO aha vert i i at the M \il!ionvs (hunh. Kiul.i I inpur recrntU Bridesmaid was Mi^s Sarojinl D.ilin-.d brstmaa Mr. Hen; \i"k is n-\ n«. jj r Oaodo were Mower girls. Thr bi idee room I to the IVW.I). Stony and is a popoJji49 words
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Article80 1953-09-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Ong Heng Hock, a taxi driver was sentenced to one weeks imprisonment and a fine ef $200 for causing hurt to Ng E< Ka. a rice dealer. Kg Lai Hock, another taxi driver, was sentenced :o six weeks' imprisonment on the same charge. Ng80 words
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Article73 1953-09-05 5 OWIXG to two Communist terrorists m the Federation having a similar alias, the surrendered terrorist arho was tnc subject of a special communique issued on Tuesday, was wrongly identified. The surrendered terrorist was _o1 the District Comm-.t-Member for Kuala i .i pis t. but he73 words
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Article87 1953-09-05 5 A BRITISH four-man rui 1-;-tarv mission which ha.s prej nda of the talks with J oi "ho eh of staff of Britain's S will have with Australian Service chiefs, arrived m Singapore by Qantas Constellation last night. The joint services mission was headed by Air87 words
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Article70 1953-09-05 5 FEDERIE Frevororr yestei(iav rerranded to ten days' observation m the Woo Ibridge Hospital by the Singapore Eighth Police Court magistrate, Mr. A. W. Gbowra.l It was alleged m court that Fre\-ororr behaved m a d derly manner at about 10 p.m. on Sept. 3, m the Eastern70 words
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Article44 1953-09-05 5 4 Children Died On S'pore Roads T WELVF tai traffi n Sinj -m Auf F >1 th ye. r :lren m ono m g the R. M. li Had the I'iivr-.y ol th four ur; nti i and kept them ofl l road they44 words
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Article108 1953-09-05 5 KIM I t MPt R. Fri. The Malayal Rail wav authorities have distributed thousands of handhills advertising its Sunday "Sea side Special" a new experimental service for holiday-makers from Kuala Lumpur to Port Dickson. It offers a clay heside the sea for S."> ioelttsiee of108 words
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Article17 1953-09-05 5 MALACCA'S Chic! Pc Officer D. W. Yatea Bk ILK. by Comet today on long17 words
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Article78 1953-09-05 5 PENANG, lii. The IVnang l>i\i>ion ot tlir Mala* >an Trade Inion Council, at its committee neetiag last night, dec ided to endorse the decision of the Malayaa Trade Inion Council's ceatral committer aa the issue of "victimisation* 1 ol Mr. Moh -iini-il > usoil i lan78 words
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Article23 1953-09-05 5 MR G V DANIEI ward VII the maj tit of th S Headmaster. Mi P I »eph r oi tli,. s23 words
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Article14 1953-09-05 5 Ex- Taiping Man Dies In Ceylon Mr. i i th e i n 194014 words
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Advertisement152 1953-09-05 5 IM* _> Bm*^ _a \<__b_** > f s Ac •*_>s -,es,vo« cfl^*W* v jy^ With a wide range of models desigr^ _>*--**^\l SERVICE to suit every pocket and cv- le, Rolex have just the watch you want *-> fl J L Tnd.- and Conftden irk I and can easily afford.152 words
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Article675 1953-09-05 6 i. ion of the Ft d< ral i > .unent to from a largt pari ol Malacca Emei longei .ry Tlir lilt n, i it tably safe to do so. (A irk ipon the public's legal freedom i dered to be necessary important Recently we felt obliged675 words
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Article276 1953-09-05 6 Review of Views Postmen fe Uniforms !T IS BAID that the sn.. DCS! ot our soldiers marchthc Coronation pa BC In bush jackets and striped trousen provided the inspiration for the creation ♦he new uniforms for local postmen, but the fereno between the uniform Of our and our postthat the276 words
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Article292 1953-09-05 6 DURBAN. (AP) Thirty Durban men have asked Mr. Alec Barker, the Mayor's Secretary, for the address of an attractive 30-year-old (lerman woman. Maria. c photograph appeared m a local morning paper after she had written to the Mayor. Mr. Percy Osborn. Maria, who lives m Swiesel. asked the292 words
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Article, Illustration789 1953-09-05 6 John Waiters - MAY DEPEND PEACE OR WAR John Waiters On Joint #Vvw>r Dulles** Judgment By WASHINGTON. I ERE is a close-up of a man named John Foster Dulles. He wears a rumpled brow suit. He has a fatherly smile. In v > private conversation he is charming. JohnS*^ Dulles is a perfect789 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-09-05 6 "Forgive mr— l too am tol lectins material for a book.'14 words
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Article466 1953-09-05 6 Sir:— Tlie fact that the Rent Ordinance does not protect occupants of post war houses is briny exploited hy many unscrupulous landlords, and it is time that (iovernment did some th n<4 about it. The (iovernment has been led to believe that building operations by private466 words
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Article413 1953-09-05 6 Sir;— Among the many pleasant things Mr. Raj was pleased to call us m his letter published m your paper of August 31st was the complement '"liar." However, the issue involved being an important one to workers we ask for your lurther indulgence to allow us space413 words
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Article216 1953-09-05 6 Sir; In opposing ihe Immigration Law. both the Labour Legislative Councillors have contradicted the resolution passed a t the last Labour Party annual conference that Labour supported a general minimum wage. If a basic minimum wage is to b e adopted mi n ♦his country immigration of labour216 words
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Article57 1953-09-05 6 Sir; On behalf of the St John Appeals Week Committee. 1 wish to thank you for the kind co-operation and Valuable help you have given U m your papers Il might interest you to know thei we have collect* d a total nl Mfi Ml <;a MRS lAN CIIN57 words
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Article149 1953-09-05 6 Sr;— We the residents ol Keu Soon Village (lo not have any good arrangements for ;i liltn show. Of course We have a picture hi.i r but it is very oH and m a deplorable condition. It is almost broken down and one side of149 words
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Advertisement123 1953-09-05 6 SINUAIMMIK i mih M \M>\M> INUEPENUENI MURMNU NfcWMHAi'KH HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinton Rood. Singopore. Ttlephom Nur *****— 83V74 Coble b Telegroph Add. ttt TIGERNEWS Singopcre BRANCH OFFICES LONOON Room 222 the Time* building Printing Houw Squoie London EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton Strtet 8i Cowon St. ttt123 words
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Advertisement106 1953-09-05 6 -x _I9_ I B <^1)i Tempt A/ /A/" them with V-' S3&U BOVRIL snacks Whea TB* •rttEA'T-* over fOB Q*»***~ lh nohvc m.ic i i V"-" 1 l r S ""S i v w r%. ><" I .s S_JU.« p*_ yys l iIJ r v ,'^j—^ V vanatioa* *»<'• MK106 words
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Article50 1953-09-05 7 U.S. Army Snubs McCarthy 4. (Reui States Army defied Senator y, who is conn here m the armed i Headquarters MoInvestigation ♦he names of who gave a •c to eh ted of Com- emp'e name, had ir Mc- d her "100 peril m ted i lin retary, Mr. Pr< ident50 words
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Article23 1953-09-05 7 R iiiii who Anl el for of offi ament 20. has 'i a h Fra But i nth. have23 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-09-05 7 photo. A PHOTOGENIC pair relaxing beside the swimming pool at Wilbur Clark's Desert In n at Las Vegas, Nevada. Each of the resort hotels on "The Strip, on the edge of thp town has a swimming pool kept warm by the desert air nine months a year. Other sports mU.P. - 64 words
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Article130 1953-09-05 7 BANGKOK, Sept. 4 (UP> Former Premier Pridi Panomvung was reported to be m Kengrung (CheliL capital ol the so-called Autonomous rhai mouneed recently, a cording to a press report i.i North Thailand reach] Bangkok today. The weekly Lana Thai ported that 13 Thai nations130 words
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337 1953-09-05 7 British Check On Communism In Malaya Praised IMIMANATOUS, Indiana, Sept. 4 (Reuter)— The British check to Communism m Malaya was praised yesterday by Mr. Thurston Morton United States Assistant Secretary of States for Congressional Relations. Speaking to the National Convention of American Ex-Servicemen of the last war. he said: "Our337 words
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256 1953-09-05 7 U.S. Would Welcome Talks On I-C If... WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. /-U.S Secretary of Stair. John Foster Dulles said a I a press conference yesterday, that if the atmosphere at the Korean conference on the part of the. Chinese Communists seemed to be conducive to the settlement of thc lndo-i China256 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-09-05 7 M \.l GEN. WILLIAM F. Dean who was returned to the Allied sid 0 >csterdav after three years of (om munist captivity.24 words
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Article126 1953-09-05 7 I Feel Humble' SEOUL, Sept. 4 (UP) Ma.i-C.en. William F. Dean i humbly accepted Korea's high- est honour today from President Syngman Rhee only a i< w hours after being repatated from Communist imprisonment. Tlie five-minute ceremony held m a ward of the '21 Evacuation Hospital126 words
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Article44 1953-09-05 7 I.ONDON. Sept. 4 (Renter) —Workers m Scotland threaten! 1 tonight to join the c: ing ''guerilla" strikers of the 1 CommunisSled electrical: trad* onion now holding u\) expansion jobs at over 40 j -iiteg m England and Wales.44 words
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Article20 1953-09-05 7 AIR Marshal Sir Ronald Ivelaw-Chapman has been appointed Vice Chief of the Royal Air Force Staff. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article81 1953-09-05 7 WASHINGTON. Scot. 4 (Reuter) Little or n o nope [s entel t; r^d here lhal Soviet Government will accept today's imitation from three Western pow< r! for B "big fooi" Foreig < Mini conference on Germany n^d Austria m mid-October. It is assumed that the81 words
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Article39 1953-09-05 7 DOUGLAS. Isle Ol Man. Sept. 4. (Reuter).— -Li aders oi Britain's 8.000.000-stTong Trade Union Congress clashed al I private policy-making meeting here tonight over tbe question of extending the nation, tion of major industries.39 words
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Article36 1953-09-05 7 TRAN VAN KHA. Vie lna mese Ambassador to ihe United States, has arrived m New York from Paris en route to Washington to plead tor aid for the Indo-Chint c tales.- UPUP - 36 words
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Article134 1953-09-05 7 Reprisal Clause NUERNBERG, Sept. 4 (AP)--An American woman suing lor maintenance of her German-fathered illegitimate child lost her case yesterday. A German Court applied m reverse the ruling that Allied soldiers cannot be sued for support of pome 94.000 children they allegedly fathered out of wedlock m134 words
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Article, Illustration178 1953-09-05 7 BONN Sept. 4 Tough old Chaw-edoi Konrad Adenauer, winding up the most important campaign ol a al >- uloua career. j« supremely 'ntiden' ol victory m Sunday national election Intimate* <»f the 77-year-old Adenauer reporl he experts to emergf h;1 bigger majority In Parliament than theAP; Reuter - 178 words
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163 1953-09-05 7 Report Will Advise Govt. CAIRO, Sepf. 4: (Reuter) General Sir Brian Robertson's report to the British government on unofficial discussions with Egyptian politicians on the Suex Canal question may well decide whether negotiations may be restarted. This is the belief of British and Egyptian163 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-09-05 7 photo. m mak tt ieitee temperature, jirls of the Windmill Theatre*, London take breal from re hea rsa U m tfie sunshine on the theatre roof. Th r fills are (from left): Jill i.m l.inabv of Liverpool. Carole Logan of (il.isunu and Olive I. roll of P _.tdmi;ton.A.P. - 51 words
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Article21 1953-09-05 7 PRESIDI v I I appoint* di M isb 3 (Jumminf ambassador to the Republic of Indu- AP.21 words
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311 1953-09-05 7 London, Sept. 4 (Keuter) Mr. Ancurin Bevan, British left wing Labour leader, wEEt r nited States opposition to the inclusion of India m 1 nited Nations discussions on Korea as a desire to restrict Indian influence m the Pacific and Far Kast. He felt311 words
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Article34 1953-09-05 7 ROME s« p| 4 (AP) n ported yi oin II io Soma!;. i. thai a represcntati 1 United Na'io.os Advisory (ouncil and his wife wen ed by a ing i34 words
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Article21 1953-09-05 7 RADI V frontii to tai I n I I It It V l thr nr t not<21 words
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Article25 1953-09-05 7 ,s'ii\< ITOI KAI T ment h. wi'h asking Co the Korean Polit I enee, Amerii I American which i. Mm25 words
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Advertisement113 1953-09-05 7 III! JSgek j j u;mi.\ i vii;\is sjfurf 3(bx»Am*4*/ /fa// A In a world of cornpe ing claims Longines can x'a'e these simple undeniable faclsII result loi timing EVER achieved i>.\ i bI NEUCHATEI Observatory. rGINES watch No *****75. POINTS. Standard ot absolute precision 0 2 mt for timing K\113 words
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Advertisement39 1953-09-05 7 _«__._> mal^mmm %_M J j m I i_P lF^Bg—^i Shoes that safeguard wfi\ Jmm\ fmm\ fy\ f C A?Vtsj|B^|M^ Children's to >^_^** i^ v teen-oger'* JTS? W&k*mmf£ M "*•>*»»_____. 'mmmmW _fe«___l^^* JWr _P^^ _W __H' Amri- THE STORC WITH A TO OFFER39 words
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247 1953-09-05 8 A NEW anti-submarine light aircraft has made its first flight, states an official announcement It is called the Sea Mew and is for the defence of sea communications, being specifically designed for operation with aircraft carriers of the NATO forces. It is powered247 words
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Article58 1953-09-05 8 TOKYO, Sept. 3 (AFP)— Japan will construct a total of 274,000 gross tons of vessels m the 1954 fiscal year, according to a tentative plan by the Transportation Ministry. Freighters will agcreqate i 000 tons and two passenger ships 24.D0i». Also two totalling 20.000 tons for;58 words
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Article59 1953-09-05 8 LIVERPOOL. Sept. 4 (Reuter) Radio waves received on' l one hundred million year? r leaving outer space raise the possibility that an mv universe exists side by side the one that can be seen, one of the woi d*a greatest scien** Sir Edward ton. president of B:59 words
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146 1953-09-05 8 EIGHTEEN new merchant vessels totalling 110,579 tons gross, were completed during July m <-'X shipyards, according to Lloyd's List. It was the best July output the yards have achieved since 1949 and was well up to the average of recent months. With deliveries m146 words
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Article75 1953-09-05 8 LONDON, Sent. 4, (Reuter) Br.t.Mn European Aim ha\e carried over 1. 500. 000 engers m a year for the first time, Mr. Peter Masefleld chief executive of the company announced m the BEA magazine. He said BEA had progrc from the one million a mark m75 words
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Advertisement733 1953-09-05 8 HAMBURG em AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE To Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp, Ro tte rda m Hamburg 8c Bremen. Spore P. Sham Penane T.S Wr-v-rstela fNDL) 3/8 Oct 9 Oct li/11 Oct TS Braunschweig (HAPAG) 23/2«Oct/ 29/3«Oct 30Oct/2Nov Hong Kong. Manila. Kobe 8c Yokohama Penang P. Sham Spore TS733 words
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Advertisement1168 1953-09-05 8 tkl:^ BLUE FUNNEL LINE n.',^, c2oi_«) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. c€ Incorporated ln Singapore < ir-iei-i option to proceed via -ther ports to load and dtsehargt cargo SAILING 9 Se LIVERPOOL. OLASUOW LONDON CONTINENTAL POBTS. Dua Sails P. Sham Penang Autolycus for Liverpool and Djb.in Sept 5/ 6 Sept 7/ Laomedon1,168 words
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Advertisement383 1953-09-05 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotteidam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) rfOSTON NEU YOKR PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ Spore p sham Penang FRIESLAND (RL> G. 13-14 sSept fiSent KS.nt AMSTLLDYK (HAL) 7 i:> Sept IfiSeot l~ t«« P SLAMAT (RL) 19383 words
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Advertisement649 1953-09-05 8 EAST ASIATIC Lif SAILINtiS FROM SCANDINAVIA Uk. (C>M|\, Sl I y,we PS*bam f "MAGDALA- For Bangkok ...9 1 ISept -INDIA" For Bangkok. Saigon Hongkong. Manila. Kobe, Yokohama 3/4 Ocl 2/2 Oct StSep. j -SELANDIA* for Bangkok 11/11 Oe' 9 9 Ort -KOEEA- For Djakarta. Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama649 words
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222 1953-09-05 9 LECTURERS TFLL OF MIRACLES BY U.K. SCIENTISTS More Foreign News LIVERPOOL, Sept. 4 (Renter)- Professors and oolboys, crowding lecture rooms m thf Iniversity i terday, will listen to stone > gf miracles 1 and prophesied by British scient i>ts. 4 ople, scientists and laymen, young ling the annual meeting here222 words
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Article57 1953-09-05 9 HID BODIES OF CHILDREN IN ATTIC S pl ed to day of hiding I tiic uf her ties' cf 14 yeai ago. this Spring epairing the d m lasl WmI sey who to the chg on hearing tbe ri had to be h_/.r<i wen her ".ere bro .'idd met ia57 words
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109 1953-09-05 9 Doctor Gave Him 2 Hours -Now He's 76 ONDON. Sept, 4 Sii Malcolm M Mpinc Riven ontj two tn live after an .uri Si sd 55 j ears ha* jnsl celebrated his i tvcdding anniversary. h il#- .md beartj igeroos .~>o k head of tin- civil ii i m a109 words
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Article18 1953-09-05 9 A SOVIET-PERSIAN Trade ng barter: trade between Russia and a has been .'-.gned m m.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article55 1953-09-05 9 ept, J. (AP)— m the tiie Amin M '.ata and Aly anbefore king otr for iat they m thie A neriean i I British out The 'wn hundred and fortyid identical twin brothers y way ;o save the Middle East trom Communpul an end to the55 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-09-05 9 A NEW dress salon the "Cinderella" has been opened m Orchard Road. Singapore. Proprietor or the Salon on the first floor. 122A. Orchard Road is Mrs. Fay Bohman. sole agent for Koret of California. Picture above Is Mis M. Moren. a n assistant. Standard photo.47 words
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331 1953-09-05 9 Japs Intensify Demands For China Trade TOKYO. Sept. 4 (UP) Thc Korean truce has intensified demands by Japanese business groups to drop the embargo and reopen unrestricted trade with Red China. Japanese political and editorial opinion appears to be swinging gradually behind the "trade wilh China" campaign. So far. however,331 words
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Article64 1953-09-05 9 LONDON. Sept. 4. (Renter) The Treasury announced that Britain's industrial production W.mS four per cent, higher m the fir.-t ha if ol this year compared with a year earlier. In a statement titled "Bulletin for industry" the Trea- said the main increase m production were m64 words
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Article28 1953-09-05 9 THE At intic Alliance announced m Paris thai it will begin building a USS 100.000.000 jet Cud pipeline network m Western Europe this fall. APAP - 28 words
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Article98 1953-09-05 9 THIS BILL PROTECTS FARMERS BANCKOK. Sept. 4 (AFP) The Thai National Assembly yesterday approved the gov-ernment-sponsored bill giving greater authority to the I-un i Deeds Boards. The bill aim s at protc ting farmers who cannot afford to Hght m courts for their rights when -ued by wealthy and m-98 words
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Article72 1953-09-05 9 WASHINGTON. Sept. 4 (UP) aericans earned money at a record rate of $284 billion a year during the tirst aeeen ths of li)f)3, the Commerce Department reported yesierci_.iv. Personal earnings m the comparable period last year were lower by almost $20 billion or per cent. La>t72 words
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212 1953-09-05 9 Japan Needs Malaya's Raw Materials Six-Man Mission Here For Talks THE official six-man Japanese trade and relations mission headed by Mr. Y. Koganc, special adviser to the Ministry of International Trade, flew into Singapore by KLM Constellation from Jakarta yesterday for discussions with officials and businessmen. The mission is anxious212 words
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70 1953-09-05 9 LONDON Mr. Sydney La IX i of a British |n I i i uical rn—ufitun pu ed a trado deal with Mo-cow worth <■■ <•: l Ml uo ing the gro^n ;>ere y. The "kl< ect to ci I by the Board <>t70 words
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143 1953-09-05 9 Nuffield Body Hits Out For Freedom LUINUUN, Sept. 4 (AF) Biit;. j iTie.'d Foundation d out Tliursday at recent British prn-f-ffials to ree,:. nthropic organization?. Trustees of the NutFoundation, established io v British motor Lord Nuffield, sta eir animal report: "Trusts arid foundations are part, and sometimes the hr inspiring,143 words
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Article28 1953-09-05 9 LORD CHERWELL, Plymaster General and Ar Energy Adviser to the Bt expected n to full-time duty a professor of physics at Oxi next month.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article333 1953-09-05 9 INOBTRISIVKLY and out oi si«ht ol the visiting tourist, the Fawley oil refinery whicii is BOfl only the biggest m Great Britain but one oi the grates! petroleum engineering projects oi all time, is taking shr.pt*. Bernard Davies of the Petroleum Times. London, describes this333 words
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Article75 1953-09-05 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER I.\i: SEH ii mc sheet i otter. ngj m t market k Observing i 1 r.t i s I bok w I The market mi ml par J h on 1 NOON PRICE Sii merre Rubber A prices (m cents day i nss spot ■<4 H>M75 words
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Miscellaneous18 1953-09-05 9 i »*»w^ i mii^^o^Hi ii jiaif an. il wiil twnn iiiii<w«uißyi(iuouij%i"iiiiin^_ftiuftMi__BßMß^w Spore Diary nn r.\i i II i18 words
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Miscellaneous1070 1953-09-05 9 i IMM IMMM NT MISSION ABV 12-30 p.m Ibj 3. 7. 9.15 pm MO\ I\N I cc film show at RKX: New Mexico 10 a.m.. Siren KL.ANG W el !n of Bagdad 12.30, 3. 6.30. 915 nm mm ,-T^ IM« o Chl A and C Meet Cacuin Kidd 1130 tNT2K1,070 words
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Article, Illustration818 1953-09-05 10 MUSIC NOTES By WNACRUSIS 'HAMRKR EaMWSaMc rehearI > sals for the choral orchestral concert on Sept. 30 are taking shape t_st and. one is tempted to add furiously, under the haton of Peter Burges TVi bo present at I Surges rehi arsal is m ister-less >n818 words
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Article1152 1953-09-05 10 By BARRY OLIVER 'I'llOSI. ol us who nrwr J- MMfC lo Iravrl light. ihoold spare a few thoughts for Virfil the illusionist who is her,, at the moment present ins "Magieana" m Singapore. 1 I.s T je r tnsistd of 126 pice ■> und weighs :'>1,152 words
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Article, Illustration92 1953-09-05 10 Star Contest No. 31 AIL ihrough this »rek Ih* Singapore Standard pre sents its thirty-tirst star contest XII nm v r coi lo do P lo ei»lteet itu I 1 picture* md then respective coupons and send them to?**t»>o« v%iin llir nam*- ol thi' stars92 words
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Article511 1953-09-05 10 V\ MILK on a \isit to the Feder ition'.: capital re testis I found tim to p*\ f!eelin<* rail Op m,, or |w« of the city's ffav >pols and uas r>_sa*'**i» beamin? at rn t over lhe lid <>t a ur.ind pian,, at the llarle qu511 words
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Advertisement297 1953-09-05 10 r CATHAY ORGANISATION n **-*-;> ATTRACTIONS -trfgp LvM%%%t.Al 11 \M, 1.30,4^6.45 <S. 9-30P.M.%a%ww* {t*(/ m *J'^^\ffS/^ •4ms*m. '^'Zri Th. j ARTHUR RANK ORGANISATION »r W _»u j Mmf^ mf% JWWtW^mmW^ mmW V -SURROUNDING THE MEN-THE WOMEN- V \V^\ THE SECRET BEHIND PROJECT M .7 Vl^W tarring A^T PHYLLIS CALVERT JAMES297 words
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Advertisement67 1953-09-05 10 NAM! UF MAX *m *m*mmuS^i*l m S*-'m*Sl*^*m~~~mmnF THE COUPON REAO THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PAT TERN Yoo r ust enclose three ten cent stomps il you wont your pottern tut M I dent get the stomps you don t get the pottern A numb ot rd. rs X come67 words
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Advertisement332 1953-09-05 10 Showing JJJ Lll^Sß 6-0 IT'S REAL! SCOTLAND PREHISTORIC SEA MONSTER WASHED VM,,> mm em JS V* ~^mm jitk*r 7^ -*i/^*****S^B. li^Tt-^^^ «^t».» m^^^^r^ 2_____. R_______Mt__P_^ tiiy\ *idS&& &EmmEE^^ mVf^mmW > A' _________________!!^__H___r __!______________.'M_F^^^Mt.^___r_______________k T *w^ Mm. _i___ 1 _> 1 BY *ty Iy_ V.^^kS v^ V>* _^______lV *^_!_____hM_k ">^ H332 words
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Miscellaneous367 1953-09-05 10 i-IE ST/SRS MD YOU By RITA DXL MAII ro ii v s unn ition L "Another reason yoa rant take it a iih you: it goe* before von d> —Thomas Hauser. >A1 l Xl) i\ YOU I.XI XV N I > ly st j r I ll to Ket a367 words
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Article135 1953-09-05 11 Pinza Is Scratched H2W MARKET, I Sept. 4 (Keuter) Epsom Derby winner Pinm was today scratched from the Saint Letter to be run at Doncaster on Saturday. Sept. 12. Pinia, who wa s on odds on favourite m unofficial betting for the season's last classic race, strained a leg earlier135 words
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316 1953-09-05 11 By LESLIE NAKASHIMA TOKYO, Sept. 4 (UP)— Japan wiM depend on young players m an all-out effort to wrest the men's team title from Hong Kong m the Second Asian Table Tennis Championships here next week. Daisuke Daimon, Chairman of the Japan Table-Tennis316 words
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Article137 1953-09-05 11 IPOH. Fri.— lpoh will meet Telok Anson m the Semi-final of the Cheng Wah Cup InterDistrict Knockout soccer competition on Wednesday Sept on the Chinese Assembly The winner of this came will meet Taiping also at lj*jh next Saturday on the __>ame K'ound. The following are fixture?137 words
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Article54 1953-09-05 11 TAIPING. Fi— The Garrison Cud soccer final hoi ween B Squadron 12th Royal Lancers and the 19th Field Ambuuince j played here iv resulted j m an easy win for the Lancers who won 4-0. After a seo. first half, the Lancers inside-lett. Morn distinguished himself by netting54 words
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Article60 1953-09-05 11 THF. follow g the Indian Association m a Cricket match against the FIJIAN ARMY tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. on the lA. ground: Lall Sinah (Capt R. S ram, H F. Ashrafl Reggie Sandosham, R. M. R. joo, Z i Bhatrie. Dr. Abraham. Vi ty Gill, Abbasbhoy, B.60 words
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Advertisement587 1953-09-05 11 TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF COLOURED C GLAZED PRINTING PAPER. r rENDERS arc invited for x the supply of 700 reams (Seven hundred reams) of 50(1 sheets Coloured Mechanical S/C Glazed Printing Paper of 60 grams substance per square metre m sizes either of 25" x 40" or 30" x 40."587 words
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Advertisement144 1953-09-05 11 SIIUAffONS AY? LICATII SS <c |r»W »i i > Id! *-in«l- lltiir Harried <»fT»rer| B < v>al .n >» i id ■Id Pasi Ua :it dialect i sued kn... *?|MI Candidal d,, r> i m d 1 81 •1 x 'I US to ed I P b mv t i144 words
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Miscellaneous314 1953-09-05 11 The Heart OS? Juliet Jones By Sfan Drake iiy^^mimU^ E? ENP A N™ E <, *'^Bl B^ TMgag s w~^f r^^ W-hmiJom&m9£' J PA SCMAT_CN EVE has PC* v,E QBv N 0 OOESM'T IMATT -0 ..ak_£ up.. .-I itMOIV I ?E-"C^ T 5.3 JBw' v;:^~' fcT* r^~* u _Sf___^'^_^*^^ _.>%_»_..314 words
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336 1953-09-05 12 WHll He Smile Again? BOON SEONG THINKS HE WILL Xv JEFFREY JAMES MM IK il lhe picture on lhe riuht ;ind you will mm* that th<* Aw Boofl Seong ol 1-*~>l is no diffferenl Irom the Aff Boon Seoßg off 19SE. H«'i<:M lhe same. Height ditto < on ti cl336 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-09-05 12 TIIK MCFA Tup competi Ilea was started i» 1->lB «nd a ehslleoge cop was presented hv Mr. Vej-j Hock Hoe then Vice President of the MCFA. The competition has been held annually since and the final that Is beins; played today is the sixth of the series. Winners64 words
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174 1953-09-05 12 IWN Malayan Chinese soccer is above politics— whether we reside m the Federation of Malaya or m the Colony of Singapore, the President of the Malayan (hinese Football Association, Mr. T. W. Ong, said m a message on the eve of the MCFA174 words
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459 1953-09-05 12 YALLOP HE LPS SCC REGISTER Ist WIN SIN GAPORE Cricket Ciub opened their SHA Senior League competition game on the SCC Padang yesterday with a 2—o victory over the luckless Roy il Air I one Seletar. In a last and evenly contested game, SCC owed a great deal to their459 words
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Article188 1953-09-05 12 Selangor Amateur Meet Card THE follow mi,' are the acceptances for today's Selangor Tint (l ub's Amateur Meet:RACK I: lur longs— Maiden Polo Ponies. Ken gala. Perak Captain. Kingfisher. P rth. c. *****. Belty. Golden Glory .Nimble Mr Busy. Sambo. Star. RA< E I: (l.adv Riders)— s Farlongs Hicks Polo188 words
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Article57 1953-09-05 12 Sl\c,aporf. Malaya will play isi Penang Chinese on. tomorrow at the Jalan Besar Sr, a dium. The team will b e selected i rom: »a Angullia. J.. han 'man (.Tr... y a W Harith ii aptainv Osman Johan. Omar dm Mansor. Awang YusotT. Aman. ■d Jafar,57 words
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Article31 1953-09-05 12 Cymkhant Sfcorts Club were o_S_*i. a 11 -over In their SAFA Division :JB mat.h because their opponents. R E Work Services, failed to turn up at Geylang Stadium yesterday.31 words
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Article31 1953-09-05 12 CUSTOMS Sports Club dereated the Blue Rovers In the SAFA Div. HC match olaved at Clerical Union yesterday Scorers for the Customs were; Sordl (2). Rawi. Salim and Rattray.31 words
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Article711 1953-09-05 12 But Spore Will) Call The Tune I By BILL MOSS SOUTHERN finalists, Singapore Chinese,^ and Northern finalists, Penang Chinese renew? rivalry when they battle for supremacy m thej 6th Malayan Chinese F.A. Cup Final to-day ot? Jalan Besar Stadium. i Past records postwar -how that the711 words
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Article184 1953-09-05 12 PULO BUXOM put vi their best display so far this season by holding the division 2 league leaders. Breweries Sports Club, to a one-all draw m an exciting Singa pore Business Houses League and Cup match at Farrer Park yesterday Bukom the better balanced side. pressed184 words
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Article112 1953-09-05 12 SEREMBAN, Fii -Thr semifinal of th.- Rulei S nelds c.icket match bei ween N Malays ancl Johore Malays began here yesterday morning At the close of the first days play Negri was m comfortsole i>osition after scoring 177 runs for 4 wick, Neirj after a112 words
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Article47 1953-09-05 12 City Electrical Department drew two-ail with the City Water Department m the Farrer Cup soccer match pla y at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for Elec trical Dept were Phillip and Rahman while Poh Tons and Krishnan equalised fo r the other side47 words
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Article187 1953-09-05 12 i i Singapore Cricket Club will play second division soccer next season. This wa* decided after their 4—l de.eat at the ham ol Pulau Brani United at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Tfie SCC goalkeeper. Scott, made a gallant bid to save the game. H e made187 words
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Article371 1953-09-05 12 SKKI \lB\.\. Iri— The annual 'test" between |h«- f-.uro-p«;ms .md the Rest this meekend will Hose th,. official «ri. k»t season m N>grj smiMlaa. The trophy f<.r the match was pre enled hy the late Towkay Enn T:i'T snd has been m competition for more than371 words
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