Singapore Standard, 7 September 1953
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Title Section19 1953-09-07 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD gfhgfhgfh n. m an Vol. IV. No. 67. SINCAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 193. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article57 1953-09-07 1 'I ho Penang nion foi ling n La t ion settle the Moha N •j •":veI lay. atte ld- which A g Hall, Pykeu by the ;n conIpal em- ving him a .c.vs with < < timisation* of i union." ncil, h is a Vnree- Friday ssue57 words
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Article14 1953-09-07 1 FORD. 71. serial res and John Ford, 1 i wood yesterday14 words
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Article, Illustration408 1953-09-07 1 Labour Acts On Plan For Rendel Body Standard Staff Reporter THE Labour Party of Singapore yesterday called on its only member m the Legislative Council, Mr. C.R. Dasaratha Raj (Rochoreh to resign his seat and seek a bye-election if the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, does408 words
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239 1953-09-07 1 w Germany, Sept. 6.— Millions of voters went today m Germany's most important elecice Adoll Hitler's landslide victory m 1932 to between the West and neutralism. i ai 0700 GMT and governmeni million persons 80 per c m (i nnany will have votedUP; Reuter; AFP - 239 words
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Article131 1953-09-07 1 PANMINJOM, Sept. fi (AP)— "Operation Bin Switch," the Korean PoW exchange involving more I than 88,000 Allied and Communist prisoners, ended today, m its 33rd day. Both the U..N. Command and thr Communisti ±md tin v had sent hark all the PoW*i willing131 words
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Article126 1953-09-07 1 ATHENS, Sept. 6 (Reuter)— Athens was shaken by a strong earthquake shock yesterday afternoon. Athens observatory is working on calculations to find the epicentre. A strong earthquake shock also shook Argosteli, ruined chief town of the earthquakedevastated island of Cephalon:a yesterday morning It was a.so strongly126 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-09-07 1 Standard photo by his ever pre- nt grin. Sir Edmund Hii'arp is seen with his wife just before they '< pped into their car at KaVang Airport yesterday i. arrival from Australia bu Qcntas Airways. Ranjit SinghRanjit Singh - 38 words
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Article241 1953-09-07 1 ARRIVES WITH HIS BRIDE SIR EDMUND Hillary, the lanky New Zealand be«» keeper who conquered Mount Everest with India's Sherpa Tensing m June, arrived m Singapore again yesterday, this time with Lady Hillary whom he married four day s m Auckland. W Fdmund and a not» ember of the exp241 words
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Article51 1953-09-07 1 BKRLIX. Sept. 6 (UP)— The W Berlin newspaper Der 1 said today Lavrenti I v r Soviet secret iiief. was betrayed by his wife. The newspaper, said 37---old Marius Beria. revealed Beria's plans to assume complete power In Russia. As a result she was not51 words
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Article37 1953-09-07 1 ANOTHER Iron Curtain diplomat was granted asylum m the West today, when the P>,.- l i Consul at Winnipeg. M: ha< Km yn demanded the right to remain i" Canada as a political refugee.— AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article261 1953-09-07 1 'Lay Off Trieste' Warns Tito BELGRADE. Sept. 6 Pre- sident Tito of Yugoslavia said today Yugoslavia "will rise as one man" if Italy tries to take "one single meter of our country." Tito spoke at a rally In Okroglica within sight of Itaj lian territory, in obvious re- fe renteReuter; UP - 261 words
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Article59 1953-09-07 1 PRESIDENT Naguib it; today Egypt '"is prepared to consider Britain our friend "if I the Suez Canal dispute solved in accordance writh Egypt's sovereignty. Gen. Nagiub, in an cinterview with the Associated Press, added that the future of Anglo-Egyptian re atioi M > in the59 words
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Article38 1953-09-07 1 MR. T. B. Low, Hongko Assistant Director ol Marine! who has beer appointed s n:e's Master Atl I left by the Perseuj foi leave m England and A bofore taking up hu now post. AFPAFP - 38 words
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206 1953-09-07 1 LONDON Sept. fi (Reuter) Commander Krnest Cole, 63--year-old Scotland Yard de tective. left her c last night by plane for America to study anti-vice methods m New York, Chicago and other cities. He was accompanied by a senior official of the Home Office. The trip206 words
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Article42 1953-09-07 1 LIN YU TANG'S NEW ROLE TAIPEI, Sept. G. (UP).— Dr. Lin Yu-tang, famous Ch phi osopher novelist ha appointed by the Nat on rnment us adviser to the n to the autumn session of the Ui Nations General Assembly, beginning Sept. 19.42 words
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Article22 1953-09-07 1 THE D Ke of Edir.bui to buy a foui r aircraft for hi> c, according informed i m Loi22 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-09-07 1 vSOKWA. green-eyed Rirlqueen of the peacock throne, arrived m Teheran yesterday from Italy where she spent 15 days one a s an ignored ndlt and 14 as an hon onred guest. With her went her hus hand's younger brother md a tiny gre v terrier named73 words
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Article20 1953-09-07 1 OFF TO H 'KONG THE C-in-C, f- Bast Aii Force. Sir on, left Tengah by air >■<• tei H t ion20 words
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Article65 1953-09-07 1 KUAI A LUMPUR, Bun A Kuala Lun i irned it Port i> ip a i the iho |tni< k l)v .1 In Mm i>< I.l' a.l mother \> |umMd oil i The i l i > a son of Mi V a ChitH'^o An.ni i taih»(i •«>65 words
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Article61 1953-09-07 1 MELBOURNE. September n, (Barter) Tlm Melbourne Bermki QMttag "high Australian oflirials" reported JTCItCf day tli.it n jtrd BUICI representative* nlgfc| »>e invitrd to .ittrml thr Brltbh atontir hoiuh trsts it UtMMtK'ra BsckH Range next montli. i Britain a papei i Bn h 3 tlu* (<•61 words
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Article22 1953-09-07 1 TURIN, r I 111 [MM < Lex Baikei ney'i .f mi «i i eon i 1 i i Summer22 words
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Article32 1953-09-07 1 Thm t 111 r'i S mi llm burned !ik (i a lorch '<•• \h v tudien ,\> fi I" i if ;mv i•, i on of H32 words
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Advertisement27 1953-09-07 1 BOLEX iHamvoa «X Platinum Nadirs WrislWl WalfMM Just Arrived. C. C. De SILVA BROS., etm x Kilfl<-«> I*l.K<-. >mcapore, 1. Phone *****. 111 I 7 wS^ M27 words
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Advertisement34 1953-09-07 1 'EtEWAUT'^ l^k la B> v 1 I^UHI SB AGFA ISOLETTE I 5 The Camera for Everybody* H gm No other camera offers so ■I much at such a low price! g f ■VHMHHB* I34 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-09-07 2 ST. JOHN Ambulance Brigade. Sincaptfe branch, held a Central District Parade at the Victoria School, Julan Besar, yesterday. Standard pirture shows: Sir Abu Bakar. the Sttltan of PaJuMff. deefntif one of the Brigade members with .i ]<»iik service medal ribbon.43 words
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Article41 1953-09-07 2 ALOR STAR. Sun. The Kota Star Town Biiard met to'liv lor the Town Council will t, •a Sunday. Chairmiin Ahmad Sheriff han :< mmi appreciation to .-,i\ uh members of \wv Board io of whom hu<l /era! year-.41 words
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Article93 1953-09-07 2 i oofl noo m to published m mvit- i Sarawak to purchase c of th vr f inling one 1 and ir.\Q City Councillor, will man* the I will the publication of eklies ithlies fn m agazim As soon .'i th t ci ha! "iimi93 words
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Article64 1953-09-07 2 Medical Benefits For 10,000 A MEDICAL benefit scheme "ited by the Smgapore Workers' Union for and their families. et the scheme is narrow m but according to if will be expand* n more facilities provided. Under the present scheme, i members and their I to consult the Union doctor free64 words
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Article64 1953-09-07 2 Ipoh Reception For 'U ncle sara' IPOII. Sun.— Mr. M. SararaaaaoUa. C>ylon (ommisM(»n<i- m Malaya and winner vi Thp Standard World Tour Contest, will bp given a reception here by the (rylonese eoninmnity when hp visits the State beiure leaving on his world tour. Dr. S. Kanapathipillay, |)i«-sident of the64 words
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Article253 1953-09-07 2 Chettiars Resume Money Lending KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Chcttiars all over Malaya will resume their money lending business because the restrictions against which they had protested had been removed under the amendments to the Money Lenders Ordinance passed at the recent meeting of the Federal Legislative Council. For the past fifteen253 words
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203 1953-09-07 2 Xl ALA UMPIR, Sun.— The R.A.F. and the RAAF m Malaya have kept up their air strikes against the terrorists last month dropping over 150 tons of bombs on terrorist camp s mainly m Pahang Perak and Kedah. A total of 157 bombing.,203 words
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Article223 1953-09-07 2 FENANG, Sun.— Delegates of the Malayan Survey Department Employees Trade Tnion unanimously agreed in principle to merge with the Malayan Technical Services Inion when they held their fourth conference here today. It was agreed ?n;it i request be sent to the MTSU lor I copy of223 words
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Article46 1953-09-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A Chinese father saw two terrorists making off yesterday after murdering his son. Tee How Teh, a 2l)-year-o:d rubber tapper, at the Tangkak District of Muar area. No other incident has been reported m the Federation since yesterday afternoon.46 words
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Article25 1953-09-07 2 M. COP ALA MENON MR If. COPAI.A Mf VON, Indian Government Repre* r J M was enmi n Seu-mban last night by the Indian community.25 words
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Article157 1953-09-07 2 Today Is 'Black Monday' 60,000 RETURN 70 SCHOOL TODAY is "Black Monday" for 60.000 Singapore school children. After a month's holiday they troop back to school this morning. Many mothers will sish with relief to have their children back m the classrooms. For some 2,500 of them m Standard Five157 words
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Article62 1953-09-07 2 SEREMBAX. Sun. More than 1.000 people at f ended a function held at the Gurney Stadium last night to celebrate the United Malays National Organisation Ma layan Chinese Association alliance victory m the r event Seremban Town Council electkma Addressing the gathering, Tenqku Abdul Rahman, pi dent62 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-09-07 2 MR. F.C. Arulanandom, 33, chairman of the Malayan! Ybuta Council. leaves by i BOAC Conciliation today attend the World Assembly of Youth mi n Rome. Mr. X X Nambiur32 words
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Article199 1953-09-07 2 NEGLECTED CROP NETS $1 0 M. YEARLY MALAYA is neglecting a "useless crop" vvh-h is netting the country some $10,000,000 a year. This i s the arecanut. or 4 {a[ nut industry. M o <t of this produce is exported to India. Mr. K. K. Nambiar. Secretary of the Indian199 words
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Article, Illustration189 1953-09-07 2 Party Meeting Votes Out Move For Compromise AN ATTEMPT by Mr. V.K. Naif, leader o f the Labour group m the Singapore City to bring back three expelled memh Labour Party back into its ranks w^ yesterday. The Party annual matter foi tboul 45 Rli Mr189 words
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Article94 1953-09-07 2 Daily Paid May Resort To Strike IPOH. Sun. The Joint Council for Government Daily d Workers m Pen.k has warm 1 '.hat it will not ht to use the "strike" weapon jis a tinal resort to settling their grievances with the Government. At a meeting held here last Ie the94 words
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Article336 1953-09-07 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun— The tri.il of IV s NgjMa, Registrar of the .ns Court. Jofinrr R.ihru. v.Vo v i> charged with corruptly accepting $1M from Mai i Singh «n May 3. ended Bnexpectedly at the nuh< today when the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. Su Hashini, wtthd336 words
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Advertisement32 1953-09-07 2 mm M S*Tf J S^r fer Old Bleach PURE WHITE LINEN DAMASK NAPERY TABLECLOTHS 72" x .08" $57 50 eoch 90" $49 50 72" x 72" <41 NAPKINS 22" x 22" JjJ32 words
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Advertisement125 1953-09-07 2 SUCCEEg^ri V ~"^^k^^ New PERSONAL Tuition Service from England Merc .s K u.,t nc^sfor all ink and Commercial carets'. I \l I Institute f/ir/w/t iun by a *orLI-*u!e* Indusu if O foMcrsaspc, i. indusive An M lostudenu m all o\erNcas country H *-<" the Knevt. oi ,he experu tutor* irr125 words
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Article, Illustration120 1953-09-07 3 The Press Ball held at Raffles Hotel on Saturday attracted such a large crowd that many spilled over from the ballroom on to the lawns. Climax of the Ball was the election of "The Newspaper Queen", Miss Alice Cheng, 19, (above). At left: three120 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-09-07 3 "ORIENTAL NIGHT" scenes: (extreme right) backstage scene for the Peiping Drama presentation; (right) Mrs. P. H. Steed presenting a souvenir to Miss June Merton, Burmese dancer; and a section of the huge crowd below.36 words
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Advertisement62 1953-09-07 3 A7f f j#if t vat t o/ NEW FISH NET i kS m -4 < r?£\i NYLON y STOCKINGS I Fully Fashioned m Latest Colours. SEA BREEZE 1 Fancy Hoc! Black Brown V and CANNON NYLON STOCKINGS I anrl other articles for daily use at Rock Bottom Prices n V62 words
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Advertisement113 1953-09-07 3 W&& theNEWICHEAPERmI? WSk for shoe repairs. EmH Ws repair any make of shoes. K?3 Gent's Halt Soles 3.50 |jiV| Gent's Full Soles and Heels ff^fl (Leather or Rubber) 6.50 ||TI Ladies 1 and Boys 1 M.li Soles <M Qy Ladies' and Boys' Full Soles IleeK <PfIBHMS (Leather or Rubber) 5.50113 words
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Article1124 1953-09-07 4 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By LONDON. THE first group of air transported Malayan students, 1 24 of them student-U arhers bound for Kirkby, had iust touched down at London airport. They had been whisked through customs, photographed by airport photographers and The Singapore Standard and ushered into the1,124 words
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Article, Illustration112 1953-09-07 4 The poor little blighters were being quite friendly too. considering that she. a lost swan, had been given their basket to rest m. "Poor thing." they said, peering m at her as she slept. Then she awoke. "Hello, ducky. Have some breakfast." they said. Well, really! Anyone would think they112 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter87 1953-09-07 4 sir I b« a to inform jrou quest ol Commits and Mi mbei of the lion Singapore (<m<' clarifl--1 di i concerning the \mo m pi nd I m le of Aim. lit and Scouti r m chai u<ted from th. I ;<i represent the To :Mid kind ■iai87 words
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Letter198 1953-09-07 4 Sir; It should be brought ntion of all users that when a person an I." on the and front ol his car it means lie or she, as the striving itly to obtain the necessary perfection and precision i before applying for a D-r-i-v-e-r*s licence it is a198 words
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Letter109 1953-09-07 4 Sir; On vi .tin;; the City of Singapore I find the oi Pib <• Conveniences apii to say the least. This mj'lo most w;i- pa; l to the-c amer The Council are talking about building new places of iainmeni etc; it would c the people if the money were109 words
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Letter171 1953-09-07 4 2 nark* 1 birth of < Fed< id bin Mat -1 the .Hid r.< d a I Bi it.nn g bad b 1 >' G< n I i m^ the fi: In t; *-ar!v <!.. .iker i their pi d commi ioning of ;nv For i king171 words
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Letter221 1953-09-07 4 Sympathy For A Student Si I I symi with A Worried P.S.C. Student** 1 4th Pn to him other students n.i\L complained oi the >ame ditfibut my protest m the I lar back as The < ertificate missed my gra d .liter the 1999 examination because I had scored <i221 words
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Article913 1953-09-07 4 Susan Strange - Susan Strange By 'THIS year, for the first time since the war, the leading industrial countries of the West are having to fight hard to sell their machines, engineering equipment and other capital goods to the rest of the world. Trade reports from Bri- America and913 words
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Article, Illustration111 1953-09-07 4 V. to^: turx^ m the bird world— here ¥Sf?it c a chicken making himself at home m London's Trafalgar Square. The chicken toes out every day with I S nSSf w U WII r M i MaHa Fulop of Enfold street m Worth- West London. He follows her faithfully When111 words
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Advertisement48 1953-09-07 4 G -=r--y "V C v.A -JCS gW b tfr GARUDA ftv you to p Djakarta for the m S INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR I M «.\i;i)i\ 1 IM.IIS I.KAM-: SIV^APOHK «S lj^ i»'i iMVK\iti\ i inns a wiiK. y 8.. k offee UNION BUILDING <s— t* 78 6» P48 words
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Advertisement38 1953-09-07 4 [i>B KB?' **m HHaWRH^ von i> i UHM IK Mi i Q X io UU OF INJI Ilo\- IS DIABETES NOW XII M.l I DIABETOHIT I Pi I 1 v r bVlfl IS pJ'^ 0/,'nvy Hadensa PIUS OIHTks38 words
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Article, Illustration95 1953-09-07 5 "OLD MA N" by Wong Seek Fun c/o Ho Hong Oil Mills Ltd., 65, Chulia Street, Singapore/ 1. Rolleiflex, f.9, 1/50. ttiffhi: "A HAPPY COUPLE" by Ch'ng Seng Poh of 5, Guan Hup Street, Klang. Rolleiflex, f.B, 1/100 Super XX. LWir+*m+ Hhfht: "TARGET UNKNOWN" by See Heng95 words
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Article203 1953-09-07 5 British (M) Trustee ST. OO. er .v Xr.r.c Ords. $2 10 to $2 12 ID. tYJera! Dis57£ Gammon.s $277| lo $2 75 to $2,771 92) and $2 DO cum divid Hongkong Bank London E dalayan Cement $1.42 Maynards (20.00. M; Misters $40.00 Robinson Ords $1.87$ cum dividen I,203 words
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Article370 1953-09-07 5 Rukit Senibiwuog Rubber Co., ltd. With a total of 5,600 acres <>" the Island and 1.849 acres m pro I !ion made a profit, after payment of British Profits Tax of £6,194 (3.7 per cent.) and paid 4 per cent, for the year ended 31st March 1953. At370 words
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Advertisement56 1953-09-07 5 •SPI M INli o» PICTVBI i c Used peed super- p r 'I'll for the o W nera c 0 A m mm A <# Am) m mfmim^mr^ m THE OPENING OF STUOIO ANO LABORATORY USIN<2 LATEST AMERICAN TECHNIQUES UNOER THE MANAGEMENT OF OAVIO TAY "<tO UNOER FREO R ARCHER.56 words
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Advertisement58 1953-09-07 5 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PAT TERN You r. ust enclose three fen cent stamps it you wont your pattern cut If I don't get the stomps you don't get the pattctn A number of .-den hive come to me without the stamps These won't b< cut58 words
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Advertisement169 1953-09-07 5 Star Contest No. 32 Can You Name This Star? S MUliliMm) in l| ".I l(r n »is ii i ,i si ii ..i ii > < i nu i hi i rii t- i i'< t Mm pidum lilt 1 :^pi I v ,11,,;. nil rfii .ii i ■>•.,„,., j169 words
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Miscellaneous162 1953-09-07 5 t'.v' y. Spore Diary surface mails kluang m»:u nunrnii w»Mm;w. ENTERTAINMENT Cc: CORONATION: Pashiyin KodumaJ Norl J 2. 730 I iea I *jr jm w j* -i,.,,. S h ENTERTAINMENT :i X by In"-' l >™ c x p Wm \i:ki\ \i SAVOY: SmilM a. 7. B.IS RADIO PROGRAMME KUALA162 words
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Miscellaneous170 1953-09-07 5 iPOH ENTERTAINMENT l{l :<v 12A 6 45. •ti Forl 1 (is m O I i IN 1 12 453 SIX: Ma 830 <.lv\\l) 3. 7. 9 15 7TAIPING ENTERTAINMENT LIDO: T D 1 I m 12 15, 315 BEX: Mai m C \KI l<>\: T S I 9 15 p170 words
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Miscellaneous123 1953-09-07 5 THE STAHS RNB YQV RITA DEL HAM TOUAI 8 if\ '»l ln\ yon vranl kimw n >•> r brain i^ v.ii l i. .i .ir 1.-- ItriH t Mimi \N KIR I \l id '•M A I X KIKTIiII II \M> HIKTMnK.N MCI I rAIRIM— A 1' p !<>• n123 words
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Article417 1953-09-07 6 :.CT3 of Chii Whether Chines< the three- <><>' I by all schools m ipore and I I lion 2. < d d card the six- and follow 1 tern of No decisions were n I, but it cannot be denied that attention of the oi all I hools.417 words
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Article280 1953-09-07 6 ENTLY ti been in r incidents in winch strolling coupl. s in Singa] less fn ,ui ts have been as aulted and robbed by bands i hooligans. 11 the times that such incishould have taken place or should have b< allowed to take place. But oven more disturbii is280 words
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Article, Illustration943 1953-09-07 6 C.J.W. SIMPSON - C.J.W. SIMPSON B) Crauunder Le«fci »>f Hie British Norti Greenland Expedition. Situ* September, 1952, the British North Greenland Expedition has maintained a small scientific station, known as Northice," near the centre of the Greenland icecap, blare* and relieving crews for this station must travel from Britannia943 words
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Article378 1953-09-07 6 SO THE SABRES FLASH r VHK sabres are flashing 1 again m Germany. Despite threats of fines and even gaol, duelling >ig students is climbing back to favour. Bloodstained head-ban-d iges and Vie scars of baitle are once more proudly displayed m man]/ a student fraternity. In Munich, which has378 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter695 1953-09-07 6 Sir;— Mr. S. Raja Rati stated m The Sunday Si dard of Aug. 30, that Dato Sir Onn had not come up to his expectations as a national leader. After praising D./o Sir Onn for his courage m breaking away from the communal U.M.N.0..695 words
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Letter182 1953-09-07 6 to Endot*i ng b your va.uab.e pap. p, I am holding no brief for "Anti-Stink-e Town B ard, but "An i•t" undoubtedly meant well m his letter. He may nave, with a l due resp m, used some nrdt; but as appeare l m y182 words
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Letter140 1953-09-07 6 Sir: I read Pj lard with i: I him very I me V ontrol i t I too thai of the is to hel| I would l:ke to lay that when I wrote" Mr. Richard Syr y do with ;t wrote tl f the C ub m140 words
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Letter35 1953-09-07 6 Bii Hei y C. t f nnW I I m the Korean "hief li that she the X r Koi Now m n (..nd perhaps not to a H A M\\|35 words
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Advertisement130 1953-09-07 6 SINGAPORE m. ik STANDARD IMDBfffttDOII MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood, Singopor*. Telephone No* *****—***** Cable 6 Telegraph Addrettt TIGERNEWS Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONOON Room 222. Th« Times Building Printing Houte Squat* London. C.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOM PINANG 45 Sulton Street. 83. Cowon Street 8. Leith Streef, Telephone130 words
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Miscellaneous23 1953-09-07 6 Laughter at Work 1 lu> t.iki s t Ion? *^i but he pi i\s In II m mi the fin Korprml fit p.irlmoiit.'23 words
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Article90 1953-09-07 8 Moscow Calls Up Her Youth [DON, Sept. 6 I -Marshal N. A. S »viet MinisDefence, yester- an order callI ear-olds for .vice, accorda Radio. i i tin's anitary and ive served military y law nee of the oh ler ■>> ca up ice m ivy, the rnal tr<x i i-i90 words
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Article23 1953-09-07 8 British Co A dyna- me three iild it t in a i imbings ;mv of radical .1 of23 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-09-07 8 photo. WITH her baby strapped to her back, this Chinese woman passes through the barrier into Communist China from Kowloon. Chinese are allowed out on a special permit, and are supposed to return when this permit expires.- UPUP - 38 words
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Article54 1953-09-07 8 CAIRO, Sept. 6 (AFP) Charges have been brought against former Egyptian Premier Mustapha Nahas and his wife, Zeinab el Wakil, m connection with the scandal known as the "cotton affairs" They were accused of speculation on cotton shares and thereby provoking artificial fluctuations against public54 words
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Article56 1953-09-07 8 LONDON. Sept. 6 (AP) The tallest of London's tall Bobbies was married yesterday. He stands six feet, eight inches. The bride is live feet, two. They are going to sleep m the open during their honeymoon, since the groom has an aversion to hotels. The beds,56 words
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133 1953-09-07 8 He Spent His Wedding Day In Hospital BURN, Scotland, This should t day of a honey* I the bride- n hosp I le-t( -be at his a tfi had. the home of the that 24-year-old i Paterson, and a tty Stopping c the "light." laug as they ach other. Then133 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-09-07 8 Photo. PIAN President General Mohamed Naquib shakos with ailing 73-year-old Kins Ibn Sand of Saudi irabia, who seated in bis wheeJ enair, received Naijuib in Royal Palace. The visit (Mine at the end of Naguib's pilgrimage at Mecca. UPUP - 39 words
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Article181 1953-09-07 8 VIENNA, Sept. 6,— Britain will withdraw twothirds of her occupation troops from Austria by next Jan. 1, leaving only one battalion on duty. A battalion normally is made up of from 800 to 1,000 men. The announcement Ilid Britain's High Commissioner and Ambassador. SirAP; Reuter - 181 words
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Article125 1953-09-07 8 Now There Is A Jap 'Dr. Kinsey' TOKYO. Sept. (5. (UP).— A Japi Dr. Kinsey" yesterday said he believed a larger proportion of married women :i Japan have extra marital experiences than m America. In an interview carried m the Nippon Times today Teth Takahashi. 41. president of the Japan125 words
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Article46 1953-09-07 8 CAIRO, Sept. 6, (Reuter) Ex-Prince Abbas Halim, a cousin of ex-King Farouk. was released from prison and placed under house custody yesterday, a government spokesman said. He was arrested m connection with the abortive plot to overthrow the Neguib regime last January.46 words
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Article25 1953-09-07 8 PUBLICATION of Dr. Alfred Kinsey's sensational book "Sexual Behaviour of the Human Female" has been advanced from Sept. 15 to Sept. 9 ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article155 1953-09-07 8 COLOMBO, Sept. 6, (Rev- j ter) Conditions m the Maidive Islands, the group of 12 coral atolls 400 miles southwest of Ceylon, are still unsettled following the resignation of the first President. Amir Amin Didi, according to reports reaching the Maldivian representative here. The former President155 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-09-07 8 photo. YUGOSLAVIA'S President Tito signs autographs for British war orphans when he entertained them to tea on the island of Brioni. The children of RAF men who died in Yugoslavia during the war, about 20 youngsters have been on a four weeks holiday in the country as personal guests ofUP - 52 words
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347 1953-09-07 8 Concerned Over World Reaction WASHINGTON, Sept. 6, (AFP)—President Eisenhower has summoned Secretary of State John Foster Dulles to Denver to express his concern over the repercussions created abroad by Dulles' recent statements on the German elections and Trieste, according to informed sources here. It347 words
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Article152 1953-09-07 8 LONDON. Sept (i (neat Brit.iin warmly welromed yestndav thy Inited SUtea grant of I SS«:>.«00, 000 to hard preSMi Iran, wliiih Mt&Mal&Mi thjs nations vast Iranian oil holdings more than two \r.\rs A Porcigi nan said the I had fiU'ii with Gn it BiAP; UP - 152 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-09-07 8 Photo POPE PUS XII i iuht > blesses .1 golden i«»v,. with holy water from .1 jiiptmi during rrrritj it CastH «n dnffo, his Summer resid* tire. l.»sl u..k flM nMh r«M \%il| be taken \\s pl.inr t (.o;i— 011 tl.t utst Ntli «>! huh 1 for the suiutn.uN <»fAP - 62 words
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Article135 1953-09-07 8 HER 'DEAD' HUSBAND RETURNS TOULOUSE, (South era Frtstc), Sept. 5 (Beater) Miss Madelelae IVnon, a 35-year-old Fresjfli woman, was a omit to marry for the third lime at Koudy near ■ere when she received a letter from her "dead" first husband. Up had been taken prisoner by the Germans m135 words
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Article29 1953-09-07 8 TORONTO, Sept. G. (APVRain eased the forest peril m Quebec ;md northern Ontario >i terdaj Restrictions n i bush travel wore lilted when the I'iiins came.29 words
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255 1953-09-07 8 CURED DISEASES ARE REPLACED BY OTHERS THE HAGUE, Sept. 6 (Router) New and more insidious diseases are taking the place of others which have been cured by medical science, doctors attending the World Medical Association General Assembly here agreed yesterday. The 550-delegate meeting adopted at its closing plenary session a255 words
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Article31 1953-09-07 8 SUCKLING pigs served on golden platters were a feature of the £60.000 ball given by the Marquis de Cuevas. Here guests m period costumes carry entinng dishes. lIP photo.31 words
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Article18 1953-09-07 8 WASHING i I a friendly nee Akn i f Japan who I i due tomnnow APAP - 18 words
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Article17 1953-09-07 8 Fewer Men Eligible In America B r M S'£.\' i<* len i rv I men i<»i i17 words
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Advertisement109 1953-09-07 8 j /^^X HAVE YOU GOT I ifQ of MOTHER? I mm Genuine TAN- SAD kcoy carriages are lops for romfort. j r/ie COT -CAR No. 352 A bcaucful model c»r,e beaded co.chbu.U body »nc hood and apron *tth le»therc.oth .ns.de. Body s-xt N < Or^p.Jed elbow, Th.s model h»s co.l109 words
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Article416 1953-09-07 9 By A Market Correspondent THE weakness displayed by the New York market has caused some uneasiness not only m London but also m this country. rather obvious that some American investors are uncertain a s to the anility of their country to maintain its economy416 words
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Advertisement699 1953-09-07 9 IIAMBUnC AMERIKA LINIE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIM SbK\lCfc ftftfMl MarNrillrs. Antwerp, Roto t ter da m Hamburg it Bremen Spore P Sham i'mang IS WrsrrsifiD (NDL) 3/8 Oct 9 Oct It/ 11 Oct 1 Kraiinsfhweig (lIAPAG) 23/28Oct/ 29/3tOft 3tO( t 2Nov llong K<»ug Manila. Kobe A Yokohama Penang T. Sham Spore699 words
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Advertisement1078 1953-09-07 9 BLUE 'JNNEL LINE ™'££> <2o .»,.es, MANSFIELD CO., LTD. J^* w Inoorporatod la S!nffaporc Carriers option to prooeed via tber ports co to»u <na fflMTharce cargo BAILINQS to LIVERPOOL <ll am;o\% LONDON A CONTLNENTAL PORTS Dua Salla P S nan Autoljcua for Uvarpool and Dublin T7T. SeDt 7 Laoiaedo* for1,078 words
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Advertisement629 1953-09-07 9 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILLNCS FROM SCANDINA\I\ I X IONj, Ms Sport P.S'ham Pr^ "MAGDALA" For Bangkok ...9 llSept M INDIA W For Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong. Manila, Kobe, Yokohama J/4 Oct Oct WBeat/i "SELANDIA" tor Bangkok ...lt/110 99 o<t0 <t 7 "KOREA- For Djakarta. Bangkok, Saigon, Hongkong. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama ...21/23629 words
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Article636 1953-09-07 10 A.J.P. TAYLOR - A. J. P. TAYLOR An 'Intimate Life /?r Poal* \1 ir /it 1 i'ij<. n\ raoic Monriii. (Thames mnd Hudson. 215.) By both m:- and '.ny tW< f by ourt--1 and by Hi The and d ick cerl havt thai he rried ofl to prisoner and puppet.636 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-09-07 10 .iirirsi- kiiU'n climbs uu toy elephant to get m a s jumho iratckei with reproachful eye the trows effects of etftW) «n hJs not so-tough hide.26 words
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Article401 1953-09-07 10 DAVID GARNETT - DAVID GARNETT journes witli Genius. By Wilt, i Bynner. (Peter Nevill. 18s.) B) I[) H Lawrence having Europe and A n r rds Lujan. nt the I übe red and Mr. happy xico. sen- half that I-/ >■ m pul ing lit? i rdabout might think.*' that401 words
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Article524 1953-09-07 10 NIGEL GOSLING - NIGEL GOSLING Mm Born to Live. By Ellen Hart. (Golla%CS. Tls. Gd.) By V WHISKERY Swiss Vie- torian who devoted his life to good causes and lied m ripe and honoured age not sound very fertile material for a biography. But Jean Henri Dunant. the "founder of the524 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-09-07 10 Put me down as a greedy lit tip girl if you like. Sticks and That's right. Well, this isn't tap water on my thin it's honest dribble and I'm asking you straight out. can I have another lollipop?41 words
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Article558 1953-09-07 10 MARGARET LANE - MARGARET LANE Tiger. Tiger. By .lolin Moore. (Collins. 10s. fid.) The Other Place. By J. I*. Priestley, iHe intmann. IS »;d. By FHE a.rocious difficulties of hort-story writing are more easily demonstrated concealed. How. m so a space, to establish an atmosphere, cast a spell. introduce character and558 words
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Article453 1953-09-07 10 DAVID PAUL - DAVID PAUL Too Late tho Phalarope. By Alan Palon (Capr 10s lid) A Law for thr Lion. By Louis Auchindovs (iollanci 12* td) The Second Happiest Day. By .loh n Phillips (Mica-ai-1 Joseph. l?s. By COUTH AFRICA'S fertility m fiction, good, bad and indifferent, continues unabated. A second453 words
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Advertisement23 1953-09-07 10 a:^ r Q. Q. 5 O O 2 3 5 i 9 S"§ 1 f <^~ 1° I ra I Si rv S^ to23 words
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Article245 1953-09-07 11 Concern Over Drop In Registrations Standard Staff Reporter THE Johore Government is launching a vigorous campaign to get more people to vote. Che Ismi bin Ismail, the State Elections officer, said the Government will make an intensive attempt to register State nationals and Federation245 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-09-07 11 photo INCHK Rashid bin Ahmad 0<*ft) of the Agriculture ol- Scrdang. and Inche Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahir. headmaster of the Government Knslish School. Parit. Perak. at the Kuala Lumpur airport enroute to Rome. a s deles* t">, of the Milayan Youth Council to attend the International Youth Conference. StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article132 1953-09-07 11 Dead Body Found In Woodlands SINGAPORE Police found a highly decomposed body scantily dressed Indian woman m a patch of lallang at IU m.s. Woodlands Road. Singapore, o:i Saturday evening. She is believed to have been dead for nearly a week The body was first discovered by an Indian boy132 words
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Article91 1953-09-07 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr Wutig Peng Long, member for the Stulang Laut ward of the Johore Town Council, has complained to the Council that "Mr. and Mrs. Town Councillor" obtain the services of the Council's labourers at the market to carry their shopping baskets for them At91 words
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Article76 1953-09-07 11 ALL Singapore Government Departments have now submitted their estimates of revenue and expenditure for 1954, The Standard wa s told yesterday. When the draft budget Is presented before the Legislative Council next month, it is expected to be an "austerity budget.* 1 It is understood that all the76 words
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Article77 1953-09-07 11 EARLY yesterday morning pvatchman ot the SI por« Improvement Trust Bats m Pickering Street four, i the body of a young Chinese Lying On his back beneath a staircase. He was blindfolded with a whits handkerchief. No identity card was found on him. He was dressed77 words
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Article98 1953-09-07 11 THE Singapore Cannie Welfare Association and the Little Sisters of the Poor will benefit from the proceeds of the Hongkong dogs" show ai the Singapore Badminton Hall on Sept 12 and 13. Miss Aroll, th e mahjong and card playing Alsatian, will be supported by98 words
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Article61 1953-09-07 11 THE last batch of the Indian Custodian Force for Korea will arrive m Singapore on Sept. 11 on board the Jalagopal. It includes Gharwali troops, Red Cross. Public Relations and Liaison Units. The office of the Government of India representative and the Indian community will61 words
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Article50 1953-09-07 11 THE Cateatta bramch manamr of the PanAmerican Airways Mr. J. V. Ahlefeid (left) and the agency and interline manager for Northwest Airlines (Orient Region) Mr. F. E. Coufal (riijht) on their arrival at Kallang airport yesterd.iy by XI.M for the forthcoming International Air Transport Association heir. Standard photo.50 words
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Article211 1953-09-07 11 A NEW University society designed to replace or at least supercede m importance the existing Stamford Club and the King Edward VII Alumni Association will soon be formed. i THE proposed constitution of the new society has already been circulated among leading graduates of the211 words
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Article298 1953-09-07 11 NAIR URGES NEW CITIZENSHIP LAW Standard Staff Reporter MR. M. P. D. XAIR, Labour Legislative Councillor, wants Government to introduce a Citizenship Bi'l to enable persons to take Singapore citizenship and be loyal only to this country.! In written questions to be tabled at the Council meeting next week, Mr.298 words
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116 1953-09-07 11 Police Want Witnesses Of 2 Accidents SINGAPORE Traffic P are app»>a l i n for eyewitnesses t > fata' ft< i-i involving a motor-car bicycle, which occurrc 9* m.s. Bedok Road at 8.:*0 p.m. on Satin Tlu> cyclist, Chia X (53), a labourer, died 00 the way to hospital. Eye-witnesses116 words
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Article61 1953-09-07 11 SINGAPORE'S fish hawk, i i want to experiment first with the "Burdon Barrow" constructed by the Director of Fisheries Department, Mr. T W Burdon. Their Union has written to ask for th e v.s t of three different prototypes of the barrOWi designed to keep fish61 words
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Article62 1953-09-07 11 WITHIN 24 hours of the fu A 8 of an If 'd'an outside the Atlantic Cinema, m the Creat World Amusement Park on Saturday night, Singapore Police arrested two men. They will be charged m Court today. One of the men was arrested near the cinema62 words
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Article30 1953-09-07 11 MISS CHONG HOW CHAI on being promoted Nursing Sister, has been transferred from Sitiawan to Muar. She was attached to the Infant Welfare Clinic, Sitiawan as a btall Nurse.30 words
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Advertisement374 1953-09-07 11 I 1 v 1 CATHAY ORGANISATION m ATTRACTIONS J|P TOP ON THE LIST FOU THE 3'JI) WEEK IS STILL... M-G-M 1 Color hy TECHNICOLOR Fhont- f««.« r\ ilions musl »>'• piekci up W minutrs prior to th,. (omiiifrirpment of the sJiow. TODAY 4 DAILY V*£ ■■foifti^oMiD '^oi A&ST 6.1.1 X374 words
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Advertisement315 1953-09-07 11 r 'am I Earn WmT^HbV ja^a^aT^ STACGEMIMCI mnEiiEYAiu. PU m \IA^ \s i mil m! i. VMPiu>s;tip NEXT CHAN Randolph Scott PL^/S: 3 s ro(M,t;s rm-.iu now n,, LEGEND \K R i i i ,BWp;iP^^ay) PLUS LATSSI sio<> s COMEDY \\m H.I MAi WAS ATMIHU Ct« \MPION fTCMORHOW! fiw^WYOMING JSLrMAUREiN315 words
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Miscellaneous70 1953-09-07 11 Weather MINIMUM Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. Sept i. to 7.30 a.m. Sept. 7 Singapore (7.">F); Penang: (74F); Kota B.hru (7 IF); Kuala Lumpur (TBF); Ipoh (73F); Kuantan (71F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. Sept. t> to 7.30 p.m. Sept. 7 Singapore (88F): Penan* (87F); Kota Ruhru (8HF); Kuala Lumpur <9«IF)'70 words
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Article84 1953-09-07 12 LONDON, Sept 8 (AP)— Australia's Keith Miller de ourcy, England skipper Len Hutton, Yorkh >man Willie Watson and Northampton's Dennis l()krs led a run«:etting riot as cricket entered its i m I ii u land yesterday. r -ted ined I bl£came n to [r hiuh-84 words
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Article179 1953-09-07 12 UK Rugby Results LONDON. Sept. 5: (ReuterVRugby league results. Lancashire cup first round first I**: Wmrnm 14. St. Helens 13; Rochdale Hornets 7, Workimjton Town 12. Alford 12. Wignn 7. Liverpool City 2, Swlakn 14; lAfltaa 28, Belle Vue Ran gen 7; Whitettaven n, Oldham 12. Widnes 9. Leiyh 14179 words
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Article27 1953-09-07 12 CHICAGO. Sept. 6 (AP) Mr and Mrs Allie Reubens Road, a 2-1 on favourite easily won the USflsti.oBs Washington Park Futunlv Horse Race yesterday.27 words
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Advertisement20 1953-09-07 12 P0« SALE IMPORTED BABY Chicks from ENGLAND available NOW Als,> Poultry Food and Implements "UNIVERSAL" JT4_ Beach Street. Penanf. I20 words
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Advertisement298 1953-09-07 12 NOTICES THK BANKRUPTCY IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THl'* *'!?'S! L J IOS OF MALAYA. IN THK HIGH COURT AT IPOH. TN BANKRUPTCY W E.P l of A it St. Rf 1 S VE\ KATES AN Name of Debtor; S. Venkatesan. Description: G.C.S. Clerk Sessions Court. Perak. Ipoh Dale of298 words
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Advertisement254 1953-09-07 12 j I KUALA LLMPIR MUNICIPALITY PURCHASE OF STORES r FENDERS are invited for the supply and delivery of the following stores to the Municipal Council: (a) Steel trench sheeting. (V^) Rolled steel channels. (c) Tubular steel adjustable trench streets. (d) Portable Gantries. (c) Tubular Shear Legs. (f) Manhole Covers Frames254 words
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Advertisement605 1953-09-07 12 NEW WORLD SHOES FAaORY HONGKONG announce the appointment of their Singapore agent bAx. Y. VV. Fock 149, Neil Rd., Singapore 2. Trade enquiries welcome for fcitest fashion m ladies ond men's shoes. TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF COLOURED S/C GLAZED PRINTING PAPER. RENDERS are invited for x the supply of 700605 words
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Advertisement626 1953-09-07 12 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY DAY ANM\KIs\KY CELEBRATIONS HIRE OF CIIAIUS T IIE c 'Jty Couad] r< the use of IJO6 chain In connection with the City Day Anniversary Celebrati M to be held on the 21st. 22nd nnd 23rd September 1953, and firms attiring to quote for tl.. out626 words
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Advertisement347 1953-09-07 12 SriLATIONs Vk \\n;i> Standard Service For The Unemployed M \tn H km. i Are f u,, •m«-mpi,,j,,i lo hi |p r»«i U» fi.Hl w,,rfc M.r Sl»»mi>«»r, M.iwi.Mr.l n.in,,io> m .Bt flur. ""<rs jo., rt lh|^ <o|!lm 9m 'M wrilo yu.ir l<K-al Sljo.ljrU «»m<e Nir .id apoh MUI 'Will Mill, ll347 words
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Advertisement40 1953-09-07 12 MirviKhs yjCAWT* \c7T AN fj I s 44 x M tl evjijii 'r<i S i I I II .V 2S/Bfltct*rK v 1 sex .1 r.».,. v, n iiiov Si I i ii STM VTIONH W \\n d i I r40 words
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Miscellaneous160 1953-09-07 12 Tha Heart Qg Juliet Jong«^_^ By Stan Drake /■Lay Pop B^ VT Hamlin /y> A 6TI?OKE MJN!E W WIFE C L o^' TURN? GET TH^E BACK MY /nO v^RM- K^l rA A^. CHILDREN'S QMO6T3/ THERE'S < ___V 6OUL IS 100 MUft I SttTm J -T .^\Y^l W.U. HAUNT ME ST.LL!160 words
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600 1953-09-07 13 PENANG Chinese beat Singapore Malays by three goals to one m their friendly encounter before B,OCO soccer fans at Jalan besor Stadium yesterday m a game that was tame and scrappy o anticlimax to the terrific thrills ond tension of Saturdays MUA CUP Aa a600 words
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Article69 1953-09-07 13 The Standing Committee ol ih<- Badminton A»o i i.itnm <»» Malaya irhirh m»*t m Sinyapon* \<-t«r ri.iv derided to turn down i proponl i>\ t^ 1 0 I(>)}j badminton entbosi i-tv t<» f.ik»- a Malayan te mi on ,i tour round the It i« understood, how69 words
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Article78 1953-09-07 13 LONDON. Sept 9 (Reuter) Pinza. winner of this veer's Derby. King George \*l Slakes and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. who was official Iv scratched from next Saturday's St. Leger today, will not run again Mr J. Clayton business manager to Pin/a'.s owner. Sit Victor Sassoon. said tonight78 words
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Article43 1953-09-07 13 In ii Friendly soccei match played at Clerical Union yesterday Owen Youngsters beat Geylang Express XI 2-0. Scorers for the winners were Ulric and Charlie Oh. In other match Owen Youngrt< r Jr beat Geylane Express Irs 4-2. On the same ground.43 words
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Article97 1953-09-07 13 VPRESn HILLS NEW YORK. s■ r> i \yp> -i)< i Kurt Ni t to the American. Seixai m the qu irierf, lean n itional te i ship bei c >*■ tei it Seixas' v i 1 lition iirn he b• i| N iclsen m the final97 words
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382 1953-09-07 13 THE Indian Association playing their last game of the season heat the Fijian Army from Batu Pahat m a friendly but thrilling game of cricket by four runs at the Indian Association ground yesterday. l lndiani captained v L. a i Singh won382 words
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153 1953-09-07 13 SECOND ASIAN TABLE-TENNIS STARTS TODAY TOKYO. Sept (i (AP>— The second Asian table tennis chain pionshipa open here tomorrovn afternoon with players from eight nations competing tor both team and individual titles m a irk of play. Japanese sports writers un animously predict that cham pionships will eventually be toujiht153 words
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Article28 1953-09-07 13 Keluntan will meet Trmuanu on the Churchill .ground K«ta Buhm on Kridjy m the final of the RsfStefn *«oq for the Gol<j C'uo soccer > »»inj>L'titiun.28 words
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Article89 1953-09-07 13 WINNING two events and talc.ng places jn other two.) Sahari bin Su^aiman won the individual championship at i the fourth annual Young Men Muslim Association meet on the MFA ground yesterday. Sahari easily took the 120 yards hurdles and went Oil to I jump 40 ft.89 words
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Article52 1953-09-07 13 MARION MASSACHUSETTS. Sept. 5 (Router) United States amateur goiters retained tbe Walker Cuq m their biennial contest with the amateurs of Great Britain. On the Kittansett Club's course here today they won the 3»> hoies singles, after gaining 3-1 lead m yesterdays loursomes also over52 words
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208 1953-09-07 13 MALACCA, Sun.— Negrl Sembilan Government services beat their Malacca colleagues 4—l m the annual Falconer Cup soccer fixture at the High School ground yesterday. The issue was never In doubt I attci the first lew minutes of the second half The Malacca loiv;i:rs did208 words
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Article563 1953-09-07 13 LONDON, Sept. 6 (AP)— Arsenal, golden boys of English soccer for a quarter of a century, is rock bottom of the first division after yesterday's games. It was the turn of Wolverhampton Wanderers to rub it m yesterday by beating Arsenal on their own ground 3—2.563 words
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Article311 1953-09-07 13 LONDON. Sept 5: <Reuter> Following are football results: LKAGLE. DIVISION I Blackpool 3. Huddersfield 1. Arsenal 2. Wolves 3 Cardiff 1. Sunderland 1 Chelsea 1. Shcfield U. 2. Liverpool 1. Preston 5. M Chester C. 2. M'chester U 0. Middlesbroh 1. Burnley 3 Newcastle 2. Bolton 3. Portsmouth 2.311 words
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Article, Illustration83 1953-09-07 13 Sadler Wells' Ballet? N0... most certainly not. It's only Malays' goalkeeper. ()>nun Angullia. toneue-in-cheek. and hands upraised a* if m tame surrender, facing up to Siang flocks acrorjatic header, while Harith. skipper of Malays, caught between two fires, seems mesmerised into inaction by the flight of the83 words
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Article135 1953-09-07 13 MCFA Invited To RI THE Malayan Chinese Football Association haw been m- vited by tlie All Indonesian Football Federation (PSSh to play six matches m Dj.ik and Bandoeng from Oct. M to Nov. 9, it was disclosed an executive meeting of the association yesterday The Indonesians have oiiered to pay135 words
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Article339 1953-09-07 13 POLICE Sports Association, on their wav to first division soccer next season, dosed their SAFA division 2 league engagement with a crushing 11—0 victory over a ten-man Tamil Brotherhood Association team at Thomson Road yesterday. Man behind the grand j Police victory was Lee339 words
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443 1953-09-07 13 SEREMBAN, Sun.— ln one of the mo st thrih finishes seen here for some time the Resi Europeans by four runs m their annual played over the weekend. Europeans, with a wicket m band left to make the More, W9M unfortun r443 words
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Article16 1953-09-07 13 TODAY'S Sport S i R Jnhjn B H HO KJ I sun p Rl r tLA.A.F16 words
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Article115 1953-09-07 13 BIGHT plajrrn torn frrrnt h.iflniini i > nt"rni thr 11.1 rl r funU thr Sinciport' Hidnntil.n \ssoi i.ition mr-i im .f •taffn mi th v < k-twi pl.ivi'd .it (iilillrrn iid I I.cr s I thf double mi Ifn W luiuiir later i! bt tJunior Sinjl.115 words
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Advertisement63 1953-09-07 13 STANDARD SEWING MACHINES GUARANTEED:--30 years' use Di jtnhutors HUP FOH CO. 531, North Bridge Road, Singapore. TEL: 7714 SIAKSON TRADING CO. DAILY: S.l&— ii.:iU— ».ls P.M. "HAMARI DUNIYA" (m Hindustani) Kishor* Sahu Asha Mathur rl AST 3 SHOWS 3— <».i:> 0.15 P.M. Warner Bros. L'xrltint- Western Drama "SPRINGFIELD RIFLE starring63 words
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Advertisement19 1953-09-07 13 DISTINCTIVE JEWELLERY HENDRY'S RUYAI II VU II I l<Kl'AI A I l.MI'l SINtiArOK 81 6 87. MIODI£ AOAD. SINGAPORE19 words
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Article, Illustration152 1953-09-07 2 (TOP ROW, left) A group visiting the Lavut Tin Mining do., arc here shown round bit the Enginecr-iv-i)\arge who »s seen explaining how Uie buckct-drcdgc system work* to Honey Leung, xchile tier companions icatch the buckets being hauled up. (Right) The Hill-billy Sextet treat Oie152 words
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312 1953-09-07 2 IVTAKI V two hundred Yount; Algttfai attend ed the Annual Pan-Malayan Anglican Youth Fellowship Conference camp held m Taipin« a fortnight ago. Gathered together m the name and service of Christ, they sought and received "refreshment ol the body, through >;ames312 words
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Article26 1953-09-07 2 1 > h li. Ye J the harvest belongs J note U XJOu > m LILY CHUNG \l\ l LIN .Siii. C«rt. CUss M G S.26 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-09-07 2 l> \i>v They're forced lo pi.t\ cricket, paddle when theji \s.mt ti> vit»-p. .iml sometimes 18-months-old lan i»u//cl would t«'ll you, ilk-v end up buried m the sand. But tough though tlii— break Dadds doesn't really 11 ad for, after all. Lan is ifH* apple <m52 words
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Article974 1953-09-07 3 TODAK - Have You A Funny Face? TODAK hjgjghj By QUESTION thai often worries students at school is this: 'Why do teachers have such tunny faces?' Boys an i girls sit for hours, not attending to their work, jusl wondering and uskins themselves 'WHY?' The longer they stare, the less they feel974 words
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Article, Illustration652 1953-09-07 3 Paul Minter - Paul Minter ttfffWpytt m The Story So Par: THE Captain and officers of the tanker "Port Royal" follow some mysterious crates marked M Soap" but really contain inxj arms and ammunition }rom their hideout ill Kotoioon. The crates ore loaded aboard their own ship and, on ttic voyage652 words
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Advertisement28 1953-09-07 3 ft" J^StJ i j 1 1 1 i X*- $1 wm earn *t*rt i> i mint nililM IMIHI'I will b*' p.ml t© n m.l V«TJ S up U>28 words
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Article, Illustration738 1953-09-07 4 A PET HELPS A CHILD TO EXPRESS EMOTIONS f PHEY used to say every 1 dog ha% his day. But today the dot u» enjoying his tcntury. The 20th Century was. •nee hailed by former VicePresident lienry Wallace m a famous speech as "The century738 words
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Article596 1953-09-07 4 Raynor Gaynes - Ray nor Gaynes By Today's Short, Short itory 'PERSONALLY, i don't like 1 these new-fangled fashions that's coming out lor mi ii Drink up and have another." 1 1111 signalled to Maisie lor a repeat. "1 don't know that I've taken much notice ol them, answered lieort;e, low596 words
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Article38 1953-09-07 4 L>AUWL£L pouen a i«iu to bo r—poniibie lur vu per cent, of the hay lever cases In the eastern United States. RHODP. Island once nad a law providing penalties lor refusal to accept public office38 words
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Miscellaneous56 1953-09-07 4 'YOUTH' CROSSWORD r riiE Dominican Republic \s ana 1 a 5 4- 5 c> 7^ Gros .w 1 and Puzzle I. t Xl ing hand tor you m this w cro lo^ "T* Koss "Tj v Canvas shelter 8 3 t_ .Notion I"" zZ> DOWN 1(i ReQuiro J S nut56 words
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Article, Illustration1394 1953-09-07 5 ISAAC TEOH - ISAAC TEOH GREAT PEOPLE OF THE PAST By I, RAM IS XAVIKR >ounr rst son of Don Juan dr Jas*>u <on m illor to thr Kin? of Portugal a nd lord or Xavier w.k bora m the family fortres s A X Ntvarrr. When1,394 words
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Article277 1953-09-07 5 CAN FRANCISLO. (A •^A new experimental attack on polio, using snake, venocr as the weapon, has fcaen reported to the Society o! American Bacteriologist!. A relatively non-po>onous substance made from ratt.esnake or cobra venom :>> u-ed to close the entrances through which infantile paralysis277 words
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Article633 1953-09-07 5 Harriet Anderson - Harriet Anderson By IN \9Zt Cornell University at Ithaca, m the eastern Staio o* iNew i'ofk, introduced the leaching ol notel operation and administration on a scientific basis, loday, siuaenu> taking me hoici »d--"iiiiii.Niiaiioii course at Cornell l mversii> nave the opportunity ot learning me hotel633 words
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Miscellaneous280 1953-09-07 6 j THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE I By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY I f /^THEV'S MUTHIM 1 WRONG UMT HIM V I UKeS TO CLIMB TREES \y N x I EXCEPT HE KGEF^S CLIMBIM 1 J I B'CAUSE VA KiM SEE SOy I YAM UX>RRieD /U)HV OJMAT'S f TREES- 1280 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-09-07 7 1 r b >i e < "/I tO ti progrt carried on: consisted vh/rcv. WOt< teMtl0. «'»d discu.ss'oro, LC HI to POimd <•■' the day I proceedings. Mr. Jamet Hanaw. Superintendent <»' the o< :1 Simony School (Bras Basah Road) UCted fl Ctmttmmd«lll of the Ctamp, n-Ziife107 words
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Article, Illustration185 1953-09-07 7 (ttlGHT, above): Singapore's Lim Wei l.on, oj the Victoria School, Ik's u bleeding nose attended to by Andrew Tan and Kong Beng a\ the receni Malaya) Badminton Cham-, piosnJiips held 'm Kuala Lumpur. The incident look place after Wei Urn and Robert Lim had forced a rubber inYong Peng Seong - 185 words
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Article311 1953-09-07 8 PAT. who had just finished writing a letter to his Mike, sat for a moment, looking at the ceiling, wondering how he could make sure that Mike would get the post-cards he was enclosing. Suddenly. a brainwave Swept over him. He grabbed bis pencil and added:311 words
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Article, Illustration104 1953-09-07 8 \DI) I. T education has assumed .1 very important place m the education of the Colony ol Singapore. Ih i scheme now provides an I pportunity tor young m c n and women to Irani to read "'d write and lake their rightful places m104 words
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Article168 1953-09-07 8 Chen Char Li - Chen Char Li By I >OETKY the supreme ex pression ol lanKua^r. is not soin "thine new to Malaya. \s an art. it was developed to I fine s'.a^c centuries a»c»». Tin 1 absence of a wriUeii Mate] iMffMSC till quite recent times how ever168 words
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Article99 1953-09-07 8 OABI iNDECWS of K.i t m N»"U York. pla\s .1 u< W < hildien "> j;anir called "Th*- lloiiv. Of iil^ .!i\»nt# d h\ Charles I .iine> noted modi i p iiiMit«Tl .mil m M E inn i youthful archit-. ts i,i t.ishio n niakf* I) houses M !an*99 words
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Miscellaneous128 1953-09-07 8 TM.SMABLX ENEMY OF: SnAki*. j ANACON Jff i, D 2l DIFFICULT 1 CALLED THE CAT OF PmAROAK. P\ I IV ALLItiATOP *k|ijjfcL /^^K^ THC ARROW W [M and also the Mouse of '"^m (9& f fthJ"- '^fe^ \\j||\i( N^^J^Il^^ \w^Sa>^ i ""^iW FAMILY IT USOALLX 'a LU^ ATOMS' P V128 words
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