Singapore Standard, 9 September 1953
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Title Section19 1953-09-09 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD TIGER it 3H S. Vol. IV. No. 69# SINGXI-OUE. WEDNISDAV, SEITEMBKR 9, ]9.->3. TWFIVE P\(;FS 10 CENTS19 words
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Article62 1953-09-09 1 lOK A long time Police in Pahang kept m patient careful natch t>>r i han Pfllf, a [imminent mem her <»/ the Communist Terrorist Organisation, iinl last manlh, their '/"/i"'""' rpi^rdetL Chan Pun feU into the police net and Ued. Am a result of information üblauied62 words
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Article218 1953-09-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-Police swooped on Bentong this morning and by lunchfime had detained 21 lidmg some leading townsmen aid is stated tc be the d.rect result of 'information found on bandit. Chan Pun, who was killed in the Pohang area last in Pun \v:is218 words
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Article21 1953-09-09 1 >TLAND, Gillon is P 24, who is 1 1 Fishr Al e Mr. Gillon been ReuterReuter - 21 words
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50 1953-09-09 1 ACTOR Producer Orson Wei! made I w a? a i at the world premiere of "The Lady In The to music by Michel Damase and pre i by the French -Ballets ol Roland Petit" at the Stoll Theatre Lond >n. on Monday nisht.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article184 1953-09-09 1 MIDNIGHT FIRES IN SINGAPORE TWO FIRES broke out In two ditleien' parts of the night within minutes of each other. Two fire engines were rushed out. One lire was tl Beap H >e ti i, y a\ Thomson Road and the other at the Dutch Consu Office, K P M.184 words
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Article19 1953-09-09 1 VASSILI Kossov one of the most powerful men in the E.-tonian Communist Party been dismissed. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article77 1953-09-09 1 LONDON. Sept. 8 (Reuter)— The 17-year-old Duke of Kent, first cousin of the Queen, who is making the Army his career. went to the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst yesterday to be measured for a uniform. The Duke will enter the Academy on Thursday as77 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-09-09 1 "The kid's idrj of a joke! Popped sum** imported eggs in tht* lacnbator!"15 words
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Article54 1953-09-09 1 I UPEI. s-'p' a (UP)— Na tiotidli»i China's Parliament, the Legislative Vuan, went in jii todnv aftei its sumnoei recess an i immedial took up the problem ol revising f iif orsanizati >n aw of the I v.ir.rh i> en r.v (i v\ tc I a54 words
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Article474 1953-09-09 1 Two thrown Clear A s Petrol ßoat Blows Up TWO INDONESIAN wmmm mkMUwmkj escaped death >estenl;,v when Ihe, were thrown clear of their petrol Jad-n KM^kaag ,s ,t rxplodecl and raueht lire oil PU|| S.uuhov oil installation., about II miles south of Singapore. The tnnttkjni;. loaded with about474 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-09-09 1 THE Marquis de Cuevas greets scantily-clad ballet dancer Kenee Zizi Jeanmarie as she arrives at the party given by the Marquis in Biarritz, Krance. recently. IP photo.30 words
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Article122 1953-09-09 1 CANBERRA, Sept. 8 (Router)— The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies said today thil British atomic weapon experiments at Woontera la October would involve no danger to the people of I Australia. Bui se 1 to say a ig about the nature of the as122 words
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Article22 1953-09-09 1 THE CJIIFF Justice of the States. Mr. Fred Vtnwon, died ot a heart attack in Wa. hineton ye^tcrclav ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article63 1953-09-09 1 ST. PETERSBURG. Floi I B.— Someone broke into <* s'ore hero. rumm. i ugh drawer? and cabin driller a >afe open, scattered < -W~t in Dills Over the floor and left a note reading: "It took me five hours, but I got it. nk you. The Hawk."UP - 63 words
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Article34 1953-09-09 1 CALCUTTA. Sept. 8 (AP) Tine e brothers, a teen-aged siil and six bullocks mrere killed when lightning itabbftd viciously at the tiny Assam- e hamlet of Ghilamara on 'he In;l(>-Bunn ;1 border,34 words
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Article28 1953-09-09 1 ON'K of London'i o r .6t\ suburban vari< •'l.i Empii <•" m\ Shephei I B ih to!d lo the B.BC its do Ib6 end ol nth ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article261 1953-09-09 1 PANMUNJON, Sept. 8- A full-scale dispute over the exchange of Korean war prisoners Oared up today. The Communists accused the Allies of holding back captives and the U.N. Command drafted, l( den for the return of Allied PoWs. it asserts, aro Still in Red hands.261 words
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Article112 1953-09-09 1 londox. Sept. a. fßeui r)— Britain is 1 i lipped than fore to n ands fur civil and milH i Mr. H. B the S< etj "I I Bi i* h A.: rafi f tructors ired in London last night. He said Br:» h faa turbineined112 words
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Article91 1953-09-09 1 LONDON, Sept. a (R t)— Sir Winston Churchill and hi> Cabinet today di> I I Unite i Statei suggest >ri that Con. nunist Cfcina'i t issiou to tuc United Nations ahuuidl be k<-p» <»f the c; A Mnbly for s usually I v A The91 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-09-09 1 I)liot(> itiS buJovriag cloud of black .smoke (iWfC) is Knuißg from a toru.kin: 1 which caught fire off Pnlaa Namboe jrestertoy, Ininicdiatrlv in th»* foregroiuid are two of the rescue boats, which Wtmi out to pick up the two siuvivors StandardStandard - 45 words
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Advertisement119 1953-09-09 1 i*.KA'. r<• f r i rra I o r \i >,i, i I) MM 51 mil niviricnt of $.10 HIRI II Iff M \Si: $K(K) 1 1 |n\ .iM-nts of S7y i \s|| 725, Central Electric Co. ii, hard rimn,. K!:;ot f\ f7 4/ v ._^^riHntfec?3M^^Sf^^ *3^ t4\ I <n^119 words
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Advertisement6 1953-09-09 1 (S<'e aerial picture on Page J>.6 words
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Advertisement37 1953-09-09 1 OSCILLATING MRS l»ist rilnitnrv I \N 111 \<; Moll r |cv 1 I KOss sih'l I I s |*i ik P TOLLEYS/ V- iii C\ m^tf A i AAcALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. PENAMG KUCHING. SARAWAK.37 words
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Article34 1953-09-09 2 'i.v. pore will (heir N< \'< ax toSf r jn Ox y R e tc o at I Etabbi, 1 b S ibo, and 1 R H n will bo^bjown to34 words
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Article, Illustration217 1953-09-09 2 THE first of the "terrible Turks," who distinguished themselves on the battlefields of Korea, arrived in Singapore yesterday in the Danish hospital ship. Jutlandia, homeward bound. Ac .lutlandia dropped anchor in the outer roads with 234 patients aboard. Of this nunilMT iOO arc Turkish.217 words
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Article40 1953-09-09 2 AWARDS B B been i e S con- Brewi E <>i F I I M17.--i n a i r ie pia-80-foot road Ihe pur- obviou 1 1 trial :it. which ind tha ,■1 1 9-4740 words
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Article102 1953-09-09 2 COMMODITY PRICES C I OS I N G rubber prices (rents per Ih) in > it* i pore wsterday ncrc Buyers Sellers No I l{ s s Spot !.<>< 64} <:tI S G5l 2 S. K 3 S.S. 62| lone: Stead) quiet TIN PRICK The priic ot tin jreslefO.av H102 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-09-09 2 photo. Dick Conlcy. Pan American Airways* new Singapore manager arrived by PA A Clipper yesterday. Mr Conley is feet nine inches tall and towered over all the reception officials at Kalians \exterday. He was the Pan American manager at Los Angeles before coming to Singapore. StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article, Illustration264 1953-09-09 2 'West German Union Moves Are Uncertain' it ts hard <o -ny whether •ess of the rnment in W< nany will activate a definite ■iI to the Right in le Unions or Whether they will retain their middle of the road policy." said Mr. Alwin Carl, leader of the Federation of264 words
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Article78 1953-09-09 2 A MEMBER of the crew of a motor launch "Kerisi." Abdul Talip bin Kandar, yesterday appeared beiore the Sin«jap?rt» Seventh Police Court Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulnsekarani, at a preliminary inquiry into the death Of P. Kuian. i— Be: nquiry began, i the court tie :>.78 words
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135 1953-09-09 2 Changing The 'Bible' Of Govt. Employees A SIB-COMMITTEE of the Singapore Federation of Government Employees' I moii s will be formed next week to discuss with Government the revision of General Orders Bible of loeaV Government employees. The Federation has asked all its affiliated unions to make proposals for amendments135 words
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101 1953-09-09 2 A MAX who is alleged to j e s ipp traffic at the Junction of Hoi and and Pierce Roads a1 !»..i() p.m. on Monday a:id then fisted and bit two police officers when they approacbed him was brought to a Singapore court yesterday He101 words
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Article, Illustration211 1953-09-09 2 A THREE-MAN Burmese Trade Mission arrived in Singapore by KLM Constellation yesterday morning to survey ♦lie possibilities of expanding Burma-Malaya trade. Tiie mi-si: q j anxious to open ch that will up Malayan imports of Burmese com on. rice, maize, and pulse?. In turn they211 words
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Article81 1953-09-09 2 THREE men. two armed with knives, were scared away from a house they intended to rob when children be^an to t.v and he servant shouted lor help. The servant told Police that she was knitting in a house in Aljuaied Road on Sunday afternoon when the81 words
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Article31 1953-09-09 2 A I! T K his on July 3 at NmR S had tone I I from it. i Th InI I roner Mr diet i by n31 words
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Article64 1953-09-09 2 SE\ ERAL unauthori pie living i n City Com, rden d I the City President, Mr. .1 T loJd The Standard He said these nun were tl ed hy Uw Council after checks 9n re made i n houses a! emp Mr. Rca taid: "W- are64 words
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Article158 1953-09-09 2 WHEN the name of Jessie Lai u r a s railed out in the Singa-P-'Jie Fifth Police Court yesterday a man, Jessie's huspa.id ran up to the prosecutUII officer and 'old him that Jessie was dead. Je^ie. 19, was to appear in court to answer158 words
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Advertisement94 1953-09-09 2 THE a O 'I^B^^ pittas i/Qunctv befuiemeHfs~... TV I /i s^/e com/olt- ZtfieifctMOHct The New re-styled VAM GUARD embodies oil the improvements introduced into this famous model since f it was first produced in 1 247, and many new improvea --U per cent. More Luggcgt •H H V 11 v.94 words
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Advertisement160 1953-09-09 2 IM> r- 1 j sun-fading! when your Venetian blinds are made of vinyl plastic tap. j An I I Ml itf arc adolour coml "iat I ONLY "FftfS-tftlZ" VENET I MADE WITH THESE I V c A p [aw G 6 'sons LTO 5 LUYANG STROCTURAI CO. M EMBASSY HoTiT160 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-09-09 3 Photo »>y m imor. teacher, Mr. Michael Choh (ick I. in?, the f ."Mr. A; Mrs. K: m Leng was marripd In Misv. DorK Tan Yong the eldest <' lushter of Mr t Mrs Tai Hee Chef 1 1 1 v StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article320 1953-09-09 3 WORK on Singapore's longest ■single bridge which wih Rank tw > rivers and link the propped Esplanade Road to Kallang Airport at an estimate 1 wt ol 16,000,000 will begin next year, the Director of Public Works. Mr. A Weal i i The Stnr.dard320 words
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Article25 1953-09-09 3 FOUR iroorn sinks and two metal man- hole covers worth 522:) were reported missing from an uncompleted house in Sennet Estate on Monday.25 words
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Article38 1953-09-09 3 UN'DER the auspices of the Overseas Pakistani League, Singapore, a prayer meeting to commemorate the dcatn anniversary of Quai'le Azain Mohamed Ali Jinnah will be holti at Sultan Mosque on Sept. 11 at f> p.m38 words
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253 1953-09-09 3 Ss2m. Collected Up To August End Standard Staff Reporter WITH four more months to* go, the income tax revenue for Singapore this year is likely to exceed the estimate According to Mr. D. H. Tudor, the Comptroller, the Department collected about $52,000,000 up to253 words
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Article50 1953-09-09 3 THIS week's East- West Society talk will b e given by the Ven. Narada There, who wilj speak on "Buddhism in Ceylon." Next week there will be a debate with the Study Group Movement on the motion that "The taste of the public i s deteriorating."50 words
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Article65 1953-09-09 3 MR Malcolm MacDonald. the Commissioner General for South-East Asia, will become the first patron of the Singapore branch of the Animal Lovers' league. President of the Society, Mr. V.W. Frampton said yesterday that the league is "very pleased and honoured." Mr. MarDonald, it is expected, will attend65 words
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Article67 1953-09-09 3 A CHICK EX farmer in Upper Changi Road hung up his trousers i;i which he had 51'2.1 in cash on the wall bet >re he went to bed on Sunday. As it was a hot night, he left the windows and door open. When67 words
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Article41 1953-09-09 3 BURGLARS broke into a ticket booth of the Pay a Lebar Bus Company at Changi Ro-id on Sunday nigh* and n f»fl with a wall clock worth $22. Entry was gained by forcing open the door.41 words
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Article41 1953-09-09 3 A RECEPTION will be hold on Saturday at 4. 30 p.m. at RafTles Hotel. Singapore, following the wedding of Mr. Tan Sons Teck ot the Over-seas-Chinese Bank Jakarta, and Mis.s Poh Swee Hoon, teacher of Rangoon Road School. Singapoie.41 words
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Article, Illustration96 1953-09-09 3 Where Kwai Chee Goes.. SINGAPORE amah, Kwai ('hep. returned to the Colony with her dttrgea aboard a Pan American Clipper from the United States yesterday. With her employers, Mr. and >Irs. Paul Bordwrll. Kuai Chee has sjvnt the last five months in America taking care of the Borduell children. Mr.96 words
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Article87 1953-09-09 3 THE Singapore Malay Union will stage a popular Malay drama "Hang Tuah" as one of its contributions to the City D.iv Celebrations at the City Hall steps on Sept. £1. Two thousand .>im% will be av tilable on the night of the show of which87 words
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Article55 1953-09-09 3 AN APPLICATION has be n made to the Singapore Government to run a series of three lotteries of $500,000 each by the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation, The Standard was told yesterday. The money, after the 20 por "ent tax. will be used finance such projects as houses55 words
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Article27 1953-09-09 3 Wiin.F couple irtre irork on Mond \y, but their house In Ti mg B iliru Ra i I and worth ol (ewellery.27 words
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Article, Illustration102 1953-09-09 3 THERE were two supremely happy fathers at Kalians airport yesterday to meet tli,. Pan-American Clipper from America. On board the (iipper were the children of Captains IK McCrumb and Diercks. both of whom are medical officers in the United Slates Army now studying Jungle102 words
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180 1953-09-09 3 THKRK are V> varanries for radrt inspn tors in the Singapore Police I orcp, a iwlice spokesman said yesterday. Candidates must be between 18 and 10 < ige. Then ire fine opportun I for the rinhr kind >f men," the spokfsriviri Carnii i itc180 words
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72 1953-09-09 3 THE S•I ip ir,» Poli -•y pi nd the rig i« > \CM\ e their unatten n h •■> MMllflg everai Peler Cla vie. the P i pie khou i keep i ful eye on their re they plun f >r those wh have72 words
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Article25 1953-09-09 3 rV MAN v grenade on tiu house in Chua c"i ipore, wh»Mi hi >! k on i p >i til i > the p >Hce25 words
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Advertisement170 1953-09-09 3 VARSITY CREST 'College Of Arms Says: J Tis Proper Suitable SUftdari Staff Reporter Mil «rrst .levisn for th,. rnive r >ity of Malaya is now 1,,,,, investigated by the fUegg of Ar ms to see th it it n ol conlid with other arms already approved Sir Inr) (nne, Vi«-170 words
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Advertisement166 1953-09-09 3 NECKLACE AND EARRING! ff k. <• >'ir |tVMM I *f'u-vti«»ri «»f farthionaMe Kremrntz jewflry in 14 Kt ,J«»1J ovcrljv NottN tin- rvquitilr *,»rl/tnanilup. Copapatl it witli |ewolry of «v>lij JolJ .»r plat[j II i mum and then compare the price. FINE QUALITY |EWELRY J/Wrr Ai'66 FO* MfH S»wd» Cottar Pin«166 words
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Article120 1953-09-09 4 HEROES QUIT IPOH FOR HK IPOII Tues. The I I Curkha Rifles, who have Mivf-cl i n Mula.\a for five years with COBsiderahlc neeesi killing it total of IK It.nuiits. will t»id farewell to Ipoh tomorrow at a parade in front of |kc State Secretariat in hnurlts Koad. Sultan Yusuf120 words
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Article85 1953-09-09 4 TV.' i Thiara nn j Teo II- ii n nment and 12 ol rotan liv Mr .1 tice Whitton i" the Singapore Hi^ll robbery and causing hurt. v<\ with .i baj I u i robbed I- I ng and two others, Phua Soy and Kwi k85 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-09-09 4 POLICE and friends in Pcrak Ikiv»> been alerted to look out for Nazir .Mi (above) a 1"- -> car old Pakistani schm)lboy who disappeared from his home in Tan.jonp Malim on Saturday.32 words
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Article70 1953-09-09 4 A T.ORir .Jant, Ah Chah of Kampong Chia 1 i ipore City Police C Mag Jr. J.M. D•i hand) it 1 1 p.m. on June 1. Sim vhed ;i nan Ibag Aminah binte H A lullah in Beach Road. The bag containi of $1.20, a pair70 words
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Article139 1953-09-09 4 Post Was A Target For Bandits THE Police Station at KamI Panchor. in the Kota Tinggi area, was removed because it was considered old, unsuitable, and virtually indefensible to a bandit attack, Government told Penghulu Haji Abdullah bin Abubakar hi reply to written questions at today's Johore State Council meeting.139 words
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Article81 1953-09-09 4 THE lasi contingent of the [ndian Custodian Force, commanded* by Lt.-Col. B. S. Grewal will arrive in Singapore on Saturday morning in the Jalagopal. Consisting of 61 officer?. 102 junior commissioned officers and 1,184 other ranks. the contingent will leave for Korea on Sunday. The Indian81 words
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Article58 1953-09-09 4 WHEN Gan Eng wa s bound over i n the Singapore Fifth Police Court on a charge of possessing prepared opium "ie told the Magistrate Mr. D. H Chapman: "I prefer to b e in jail than to be bound over by someone because58 words
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Article35 1953-09-09 4 PROMPT action by the firemen on duty put out a fire which broke out in an ex-haust-fan at the New City Cinema last night midway through the 6 p.m. performance35 words
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204 1953-09-09 4 Gurkhas Bag Three Of Four More Bandits Killed KUALA LI'.MPI R, Tues. Four more Communist terrorists have been killed by security forces in the Federation. Terrorists have murdered two including a woman. Three leriwitti were killed yesterday by a patrol of the I 7 (Gurkhas in the Xcgri Sembilan Pahang204 words
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Article91 1953-09-09 4 HREE ■nd W'i I iJ'oni 27 Sjd: 1 Youth organisation top] k on iti' ir Holiday Camp m Tanah Merah B-. i back to school. r J work in organised parties on week-ends until P i completed. Th( expected 1 •1 by the end of month.91 words
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Article55 1953-09-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Private Jack John itumo. <>f cently w\ to ■i lor Hie murder of Lieut, ■i. R S. Mather, I ol battalion, by a general 1 martial al Kuantan, will appeal against his convii to the Appeal Court in London. Private Itumo k-55 words
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Article59 1953-09-09 4 TAX PENG HF.NG claimed trial in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to a charge of possession of 24 lbs. ot opium worth $10 000 on .lan. 19, in a back-lane oil Orchard Road. It was alleged that the opium was found in a car59 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-09-09 4 pholo. I Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. the Commissioner <;<>neral flanked bv Sir Edmund Hillary (left) and Mr George x Lowe on the platform of the Victoria Theatre last nuht before both Sir Edmund and Mr. 1 owe lectured on the S eonquest of Everest StandardStandard - 44 words
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177 1953-09-09 4 SINGAPORE Police have ordered an immediate inquiry into allegations that three men, who went to Central Police Station on Monday to get permission to identify a dead body, were made to wait for three hours for the inspector in charge of the case.177 words
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173 1953-09-09 4 Man To Hang For Murder Of His Wife PENANG, Tues.— A special jury after deliberating for 39 minutes in the A-si/.e Court today unanimously found Macha- a Municipal tindal. guilty of murdering his wife Papathi on Coronation Day in Japan Pa^ar ir Ayer it am village. Air. Justice W. Buhagiar173 words
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Article139 1953-09-09 4 FOUR MEN. stated to be one of a gang of car thieves, were each fined $50 in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday. They were. Tan Kwang Huat. Goh Kow Kia. Heok Kim Sua and Kwok Ah Tee who were found guilty of a charge of loitering139 words
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Article78 1953-09-09 4 VATHA- MUTHU Ghanam yesterday appeared before the Singapore Seventh Police Court Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulasekaram, on a charge of causing hurt to N. Gurusamy. It was alleged that at about 3.30 p.m. on July 27 at IJ{ mile Sembawang Road Ghanam caused grievous hurt to78 words
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Article144 1953-09-09 4 .TOHORE BAHRU. Tucs Members of the State and Town Council! will welcome the arrival of the Sutttn of Johore aboard the Cartha 8 e on Sept. 15. Sir Ibrahim will be accompanied by The Sultanah •nd Wi three-y ear-old daughter Mariano. The Royal party will144 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-09-09 4 photo. An aerial photograph rf yesterday's fii> aboard an oil barge following a i< i mi explosion on board. StandardStandard - 20 words
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Article174 1953-09-09 4 Poll Law Switch Move Hit .TOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— A motion aimed at amending the Johore Elect i Ordinance and m.ik dj uniform with that of othei States by a Federal Ordinance was lai I attack by Councillors at today's Johon Council meeting. The mol on proposed by the Legal Adviser.174 words
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230 1953-09-09 4 'Old Kirkby Hands' Aid Newcomes's KIRKBY. Sept. 8 (Reuter) Seventy student teachers from Malaya have settled dow n in their new quarters at Kirkby Training College a "little bit of Malaya" in Northwest England. •They all seem to b e very well and happily accommodated" a member of the staff230 words
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92 1953-09-09 4 THK Singapore Government is in a di!. what action to take to meet blackmail al 'mosquito' papers in the Colony. A pr< in unoAcU pie .ipj» .> iiii^ to publish a n€ he asked {Jep(j>:;. QovernmeiiCi M >ol urui > l.ir mafl ■i a mo92 words
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Article27 1953-09-09 4 dear 1 I The enr was dl ■ollided na. Dar <ha: the by third I I v. nc f Ht> is lined ir.27 words
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Article46 1953-09-09 4 JOHORE IAHKU I Out of 385.032 Chii .Tohore State on .Tune 23,193 I i l For i to be ivernment in Inche Sa'adon bin written cji today. Tiie numl in Johoi 1.812 Ind< i and more than 1.001 td to be B46 words
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Article37 1953-09-09 4 JOHORF BAHRU, The financial report '> f fur the lit I tabled at Council rm i th:it out ol a ot $12,301,742 fro n K. fund pent Biggest itenn nditure |1 211, rds.37 words
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Article52 1953-09-09 4 THE Sing t> I BgMIl Police Court Magi^..,!, Mr. A. W. Gbows, yesterday ed T.iy K"c Sou of Bukit PftSOh Road in imprisonment to. B M the management ol lottery. The Court was to d that u\ 10.45 p.m. on Awg Ml in possession of 2«M)52 words
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Advertisement65 1953-09-09 4 1 > > Stt Samaritan TOILET TISSUE iHt ROll WHIv SINIS FXCULEHT VAL.{ AT LOW PRIU Revitalise Your KIDNEYS Am4 Tow II Irri Venn* l«o» '«'1 I, I undr i App. Ihr. Cr.I i Cystex •\\W\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ CIRCUS BUSCH BERLIN 52 SNOWS DA'^ i. .in 9.15 II 2 SI. XAVIIRS BiT65 words
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Miscellaneous67 1953-09-09 4 Weather Minimum Temperature* From 7.30 p.m. Sept. 7 to 7.30 a.m. Sept 8 Singapore <72F), ,V* Kuala Lumpur (75F). Ipoh (72F). Kuantan <72F>. Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 am. to 7.30 p.m. Singapore (88F). Penan* 87F. Kota Bahru F), Kuala Lumpur I89F), Ip« n (9 i F) a Kuantan (90F) Rainfall:67 words
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210 1953-09-09 5 $1.8M CITY PLAN FOR MORE PARKS OPEN SPACES Standard Stafl n "Dorter MORI! open spaces, in lent of public swimming pools and the constru ii oi a bandstand in Kin^ Gesrfc V Park arc Included in a proposed City Council plan to spend more than Sl.B million lor the people's210 words
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Article91 1953-09-09 5 Additional Expenses Total $2M. JOHORE BAHRU. 'lues S.i e for the State of Johore amo to (>• 100.000 Joh Couni Th' i f is to •ted tn m igs in '.'nc Sta Sup be from State general 5 1 S7BB.r>M4 S allocations under i Ft tion ol Malaya Agreement amounts91 words
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Article64 1953-09-09 5 IF JAPANESE compan continue »ds to Singapore nol up it could Japan and ve. ted in a r Consul senl by the Sing I i 'iat ion, complaining of bad goods from Japan. It aint will be forwarded to ho Jape Mission in Singapore bo64 words
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Article61 1953-09-09 5 THE Singapore Ciw Police Court Mag strate, Mr. .1. M. Devcreaux-Colebournc yesterday ftned Lee Teng Woe $300 lot using hi^ motor lorry without a licence. Tax had not been paid on the lorry. Mr. Deveroaux-Colebourne allowed Lee to p;<y ta Instalments. First payment ol $!Bu61 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-09-09 5 photo. THE fifteenth meeting of the lATA A^'iicv Sub Committee opened in Singapore yesterday under the chairmanship of Mr. A. C. Hughes of British Overseas Air ways. London. The conference is beinej attended by representatives of most of the World's major airlines who are members of lATA. and this pictureStandard - 62 words
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Article81 1953-09-09 5 KUALA LUMFUR, Tues. Malay businessmen in Kuala Lumpur are dissatisfied over the amendments to the BusiRegistration Ordinance ed at the recent meeting of the Legislative ConThey feel the new sea e ol fee ceilinged at |SOO for an urban partnership and $75 for ;i rural partnership,81 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-09-09 5 DAVID sr\. tho M> n of Mr. I. 11. Stm of I'nion ronstruction and a fortnor stud(>nt of th<- Anclo-ChinrMp SchinU. Singapore, who left iri Ike T.jihiwah yestrrdiv for higher studies in Hong Konu. li<» hopei to join the Faculty of Anhitrcturr in thf I niversitv.46 words
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Article32 1953-09-09 5 TWO CARS were reported mi- one from Or -har 1 Road, the other from High Street. One of the cars 1 to a Public Rela' oft\32 words
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Article83 1953-09-09 5 [F Si a thority t be 1 The Coin:), l 1 the Joint Comn ttee oti F oorl win h had otral I drain authority for w'.v -.<]. Mr. T.P.K. M 'Nel President, told Tin lard yesterday thrr tht I' Work- Committed v'u board83 words
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Article40 1953-09-09 5 FOI.LOWIXCt a cut i n Library personnel, the -v >> Library, Singaaoi e, will a new Library will be open oVe s week, T to Sat days from 9.30 ajn. to <; r> :n It will be closed on Sundays.40 words
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360 1953-09-09 5 TEMPO QUICKENS IN RURALDEVELOPMENT JOHORK B\I!I»r, Tuo A MBsMenMc qnickeslns in thr tempo ot the activity of (ke Rural and Industrial DevcNipmrnt Authority in Johore durini; the first half of the year is reported bv (he Slate Development Board in a paper laid beiore the Johore State Council today. The360 words
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Article23 1953-09-09 5 A LABCH'RFR v. in the Arrade fell from a '.alder yesterday morning. He was to hospital where he received outpatient treatment.23 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-09-09 5 MISS SOPHIA POMi. dauijhtrr of Mr and Mrs Philip S. Pong. wa s married in Sin^;ipore recently to Mr. (ion Tiauw Tok.24 words
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Article309 1953-09-09 5 JOHORE BAIIKI', Turs. -The report on Johorc State elections submitted bv the Select rommiUee in 1J).")O, was severely eritieised at today's meeting ol the State Council. Several members declared the report was "out ot date" and "not conforming to the present political trend of the eountry."309 words
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Article38 1953-09-09 5 MR. T. R. A: exheadmaster f>f Bati! Road English School, Kua a Lumpur, and Mr--. Abraham who wen* to Ceylon on vacation flew j an k to Shi^apor- '-(iav. They leave today lor K i Lumpur.38 words
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Advertisement232 1953-09-09 5 n CATHAY ORGANISATION r» *fflfc. ATTRACTIONS jNp> UUtvlt n i.,-,. i(»\w N<. i\ LOU KKKM LON« FIRST LOVE" mZ% < WIOM SI M i |»|.i;>O\AL M'I'LAHANU-: K)Y W 4| J MISS FONG YIM FUNG jL*C i .;;k k scrken mm&a AT ALL 5 PESFOKMANCBS i| k E us r s232 words
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Advertisement353 1953-09-09 5 11.1.15.4.6.30.9.30 ifjjJLl.'L.^ k J^Bl^ A S7OR/ 70 STUN ftjU- THE SfNSrS.' 2l3p\/J. 'r3P^ N^ u,Hi PAI'L CHHISIIA> A PAULA RAY MOM I riu* 1 m\i\y\n miii iiK niAMPioNsmr i V V If) MiHI SUt H ...when LYNCH LAW ruled NEVADA! f W\ RA NDOLPH SCOTT I in v<r- 1 1353 words
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Article811 1953-09-09 6 VV EIETHER th< i of the Singapore Laboui P temporary 01 ;< permai affairs remain I b een. The fact that tho annual conference of the Party was attended by seme 300 members is no indicate n thai the Party is The Party conference hHd in 11)52811 words
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Article1160 1953-09-09 6 WHAT DO BARRISTERS IN UK EARN? B\ A Times Special Correspondent lOVV much do junior barristers earn in the best sets of chambers in the Temple? Those who have practised for over 20 years average £2,700 a year, but of the rest only half earn more than £1,000. This is1,160 words
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667 1953-09-09 6 THEIR CONDUCT HAS BEEN REALLY GOOD Sir. —It does not appear thai '"Asian Taxpayer" writing in ihp St rail s Times has been following the controversy aboui non- pensionable expati pay with the attention that h deserves. He appears not to have read the proceedings <>! the last Budget Meetin^667 words
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Article133 1953-09-09 6 HE IS WRONG c While T wai reading booV i tititU d 'Jungle Grei by Major Campbell 1 r;.ire i the Chinese us "Chinks ind two faced beggara sitting on Ci Biting to sec who going to ti* t ui per hand in the Malayan Emcrgene Hi also ;iid hp133 words
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Article206 1953-09-09 6 Sir.— "lt interested me very much to read Mr. Chans letter ot :*rd inst defending the women and reminding us that a woman monarch rules the realm It surprises me nnd many others too. that women these don't seem to lake murh care abo it defending themSomeone206 words
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Article248 1953-09-09 6 S r:— I under land that it been f! icieci to remove the Crown from all badges and Insignia ol the Singap re Wing. Malayan AnxiAir Force. This seems ridiculous as the <jtiier volunteer n rvices of this CoI o n y incorp irate the248 words
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Article505 1953-09-09 6 Sir; I have been following with great interest the \.i riona < i iti< isms of "Jnngta Green,* 1 and from what I have read in the few chapters] published in your papers I must say that Major Campbell is a biased w i iler. Who is505 words
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Advertisement117 1953-09-09 6 SIViAPOKi; ncm STANDARD INDEI I MORNING NEWSPAPER. 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone No*: *****—***** Coble O Tilcgraph Addresv. TIGERNEWS, Singopor*. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222, The Times Building Prinftng House Square, London E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 4> Sulton Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8. Leith Street, Trie: 4588. Trie: 829.117 words
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Advertisement54 1953-09-09 6 TRAVEL WITH CONFIDENCE FROM BANGKOK TWICE WEEKLY TO EUROPE TWICE WEEKLY TO JAPAN 6 USA FREQUENT INTRA ORIENT SERVICED PAL DC 6B ond DC 6 m BEST AVAILABLE CONNECTIONS FROM SINGAPORE TRAVEL IN COMFORT ft il^Sjfr (ml I V*^ v 7 V PuiLippinE Am Lmf 6 bKAffHSPLALI SiNbAt-OCI IK: *****54 words
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Article, Illustration241 1953-09-09 7 NVI R, Sept. Secretary of State John Foster eported yesterday alter 2> hours' conference ident Eisenhower that he and the chief ex)»d llKit the Adenauer victory in the West lions would brinft about reunification of ,nd increase the chances of unification of that241 words
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Article29 1953-09-09 7 LINER RUNS AGROUND EN DENSE FOG ed I Havre. visibi- t for 1 eillo- an ft rig >\\ 'ne IT ak. !>' it; La ►our, Ju- j P( [inf. i I29 words
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Article23 1953-09-09 7 (UP).— B-4 7 :hc .t across B Flo--I'. in 45 which had rd fl< to Macro cornit incident.23 words
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Article42 1953-09-09 7 KOK. Sept. 8. (AFP) in Burmese near Thailand's norttvered i officers, it *as to the Bangkok In- v today. situated cp--1 illage 1M r U:k an ail kilometres. i( < ed to have (i by Chin* se Btulan in42 words
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Article141 1953-09-09 7 RANGOON, Sept. 8, (Renter) The Burmese Prime Minister U Nu. said yesterday his country would never be satisfied with anything but the total evacuation of the Kuomintang Chinese Nationalist forces from Burma. "We cannot accept any acio n on our soil." he said, in141 words
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Article87 1953-09-09 7 A MALAYAN AT TUC MEETING DOI Gl AS. Isle Of Man. 8. (Reuter) A group ol trade unionists and government officials from the Far East attended yesterday's opening session of the Br.t h Trade Union Congress here. paying close attention to the proceedings. The group included Ng Kim Srang. a87 words
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Article69 1953-09-09 7 CHICAGO. Sent. 8 (AFP)— One o! a'j leading its. Harold C. Urey, today bUimeri the United States for impeding nuclear development for peaceful purposes by its exercise of strict stat: control. Urcy. HK-14 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry and now Pro>r <'f Chemistry at the69 words
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Article33 1953-09-09 7 THE Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten reported yesterday that a 19-year-old girl gave birth to quadruplets last weekend and that two of the babies Siamese twins died shortly iiftcr birth. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article15 1953-09-09 7 A COMMUNIST Chinese broadcast yesterday called fo» peace talks in lndo-China. AP.15 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-09-09 7 pholo. Some of the 1 members of the Indian Custodian Forces for Korea take a stroll through HMrtonA Chine- shopping rentre during: a stopover at the British Colony o o An*. 2tf fc while cm rvute li"om India iu Korea. APAP - 41 words
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Article25 1953-09-09 7 BOMB 'S BLAST INJURES 55 8 -AFP).— mostly v wore n a grenade j ietminh terror- luring a theatre in the Chaurtoc s 'day night25 words
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31 1953-09-09 7 'Dead Priests Are Martyrs': Sermon K °NG Sept a (UP) red Chinese called mintf') today I >riesi delivering mSS^ re Thi s statement j^^t^l the general feelr here that K< una,31 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-09-09 7 photo. THIS guided missile test vehicle was shown for the first time to the public at the I urn borough display ana exhibition. The ro(k«t has auxiliary booster rockets in a band round the main vehicle for helping to accelerate to full speed. This picture haA.P. - 55 words
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Article313 1953-09-09 7 PARIS, Sept. B.— Vietnam Premier Nguyen Van Tam today announced he was returning to Saigon immediately to summon a national consultative assembly to work out proposals for future relations with France. i The Prime Minister said: "Emperor Bao Dai is asking the assemblyReuter - 313 words
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Article223 1953-09-09 7 UK Cains AirSpeed Record TANG MERE. England Sept. 8, (Reuter). Squadron Leader Neville b.ike. Britain's ace test pilot, yesterday reached an average speed of 727.6 miles an hour in his flame-coloured Hawker Hunter jet fighter to capture the world's air speed record from the United States. The Royal Aero Club,223 words
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Article84 1953-09-09 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 8 (AP>Six British freighters in Red China's Foochow harbour olayo<i hide and seek with Chinese Nationalist qunl)oats la<t week while avoiding a typhoon, an officer of the 700-ton ship told th e storv here today. The typhoon howled for two dm r84 words
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Article52 1953-09-09 7 TOKYO. Sept. 8. f.\P) Th e World Health Organisation's Asian Regional Committee ended its fourth session here today with adoption of resolutions on mea>urcs for health improvement. Next year'v session will be held in Manila, while Singapore has bcrn chosen as the site for the52 words
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242 1953-09-09 7 MODERATES TRIUMPH AT OPENING OF TUC DOUGLAS, (Isle of Man). Sept. 8 (Reuter) Communists and their leftwing supporters failed today in their first attempt to rhallenge the power of the moderate leadership of the British Trades Union Congress. The leftwingers fought to have one of the delegate? Sir Lincoln Evans242 words
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Article408 1953-09-09 7 Bonn Leader Is Hailed BONN, Sept. B,— Dr. Konrad Adenauer, who won a sweeping election victory Sunday, last night urged Germans to think not in u rmS jj Ge"«an reunification butof "liberation of the Eastern Zone He addressed a crowd of 10,000 in the main square here whoUP; Reuter; AP - 408 words
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Article21 1953-09-09 7 ABOUT -200 raiders from Burma swepi over the Thai border ai dawn yesterday and plundered three wolfram mines. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article79 1953-09-09 7 WASHING I ON, s; 8. (UP). A llai I S i-Di! Demoi ratic pi ;»l candidate last > It !'lay the Eiaenhovt er ad I iiioii baa "a "confu United Stati imunism an i ihen i ui the United State* H The fon < I wrho return*79 words
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Article80 1953-09-09 7 TEHEE D ed IVi ian Pi Ime Mini ter, i h Mohammed inn I »ri•oo us army authorities drafi chai i to auth< imc of Thr 'liii l of loq will a lso identity oi I tor is m Dr N 'wo f.»r mitted IReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-09-09 7 .iliuln SHAPII.V As.li IS. u.iU-r hilN-nni li« n«•v a on tin- Lft k Ohio, uho nut Kni F.irutik of I.\ pt 1 1, Home ftigfcti lull uul 1 1 s.n.i avcr.vc uip, t |k ii ■fee likes to talc him hi sliiuti Inir tl t!uA.P. - 64 words
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Article53 1953-09-09 7 RemandedßyCO NAIROBI Sept A f- •\vo Mi rcmj ins Offl i f murder <>f Thty ;n, Kenya 1 i A t I Corporal 1 tk :)i Ol II I TJi. t.i.-v mo c than thi qitiriei by civil i i th. i B t > r53 words
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Advertisement85 1953-09-09 7 i aS fa. V-■\JI I I V_ V/( £llL■■ m L I VL x it r\ \A//HfT"or c Tina VV \A.L\-I O I LI l\- PLAY WITH THE NEW INFLATABLE PLASTIC I TOYS 1 BALLS (SMALL) BLUE/WHITE RED/WHITE 5/- ji BALLS (LARCE) 6/95 RINGS (SMAIJL) 3/35 I RINGS (LARGE) 5/FiSH85 words
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Advertisement711 1953-09-09 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE VNF) NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD lOINI SERVICE Io (.cnm MmelH, AalfPCtp, KotUrdam. Ilaniburt; Brenea j S'pore t Vham Pea m^ T I \'isrrs(*in (WDL) 3 BOct SOel If 11 Oct J S KrainiMhwri^ (HAPAG)23/2tOct /StOct ?,oOrt *!Nov JfonK Kon«, M »«u!a Kotx- 4 V Vokuhaiii.i. I*, nan- I' n711 words
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Advertisement1139 1953-09-09 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE STJ2 MANSFIKLD A CCi.. LTD, f>l lge i». i»t. C'arr'nrv option Io pro* cr«l \ia oili»«r porls tit ]ir.u\ :i iml (li-« li .irx»- :«ri"» KAILINC2X lI WKPOOI.. IiLA.*)(iOU LtfNBOM i (OMlM.sni. POKis Due BaUa P s hjm Panaai l.:ioriiiwjori 1 jn ii s«'pt s Bept it1,139 words
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Advertisement953 1953-09-09 8 U.K. INDUSTRIES ARE BLAMED FOR WASTE OF COAL WANTON extravagance by British industiv blamed foro the neeJle* waste each year of 30 million tons of coal, or oiie-sevcnth ot the total output ti British mbines, in the report by a productivity team ol fuel efficiency experts which has recently returned953 words
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Advertisement624 1953-09-09 8 EAST ASIATIC HUE SAILINGS FROM SCANDIVWIA I h »re f "MA(;i)ALA" For Danqkok 1<» HSept INDIA" F r Bai Hongkong. MtAl bt, Yokohama I I «>■ t ■SB HfMA" fir B. Il in lIC 'KOKFA" F r Dfali I kok. S.t: Honj»konn. Manfla Kobe. Vokt.hnma !1 •MIONM" rot R -nqkok624 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-09-09 9 Mi; n<l Mrs. Brrnard look at vnaps hots i I olf Thailand. ulifi: jh»> first met and .1 to thrir niarri(Vtroit, Miehigaa K Mrs (ionzales. •I m -i round trip to her homeland before she ca n live with her husband in the I'nited States because theAP - 66 words
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Article208 1953-09-09 9 KNDON, Sept. 8 (AP)— Britain and Egypt were reported yesterday slowly nearing agreement on ways oi ttlinii their dispute over the future defence of the 1 Suez Canal. The two countries have been trying informally to set vip a s of agreement which, a1208 words
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Article33 1953-09-09 9 U.S. Airman Taken For Death Ride l rtOUTH Eng8. (AP V ling Amecred Y. a car •-table 20, \\\!s Dot tlrunk- of M ond S 47th near Seul.oed on lay. He ind two33 words
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Article203 1953-09-09 9 Anti-Red PoWs For Neutral Zones PANMUNJOM, Sept. 8 (UP)— The United Nations Command began shipping anti-Communist North Korean and Chinese prisoners toward the neutral zone today where "explanations" were expected to start in about two weeks. The United Nations Prisoner-of-war Command said J4./10 Chinese and 7.JHB PoWs will all have203 words
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Article64 1953-09-09 9 MANILA. Sept 8. (Renter) The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Sunarjo, told a meeting here yesterday that Indonesia would go to war on!y to defend her independence. He said that Indonesian policy is neither isolationist nor one of neutrality, but vital and forceful. Indonesia64 words
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Article74 1953-09-09 9 TOKYO. Sept. 8 (UP) -The fourth Western Pacific region-! al convention of the World, Health Organisation yesterday approved a resolution giving the regional Director authority to establish priorities in 1955 for -projects of regional significance.* 1 The regional Director is Dr. L, C. Fang with74 words
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Article23 1953-09-09 9 CROWN Prince Akihito of Japan arrived in London by air from Geneva yesterday on his way to New York. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-09-09 9 MR. FRANZ Benson, (left) Acting District Sales Manager for Trans World *irlinr« in India, arrived in Singapore with his wif e hy BOAC Constellation to attend the I\J subcommittee meeting which opened yesterday. Travelling with Mr Benson was the re presentative of Air India International. Mr. N.V. Khote whoStandard - 58 words
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Article73 1953-09-09 9 Sinaapore Climber of Commcrcc (Rubber Associalion noo'i prices (in cents per lb.) yes terdav Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS spot IOOM ti4J M| FOB in bales R.S.S. No. 1 September i'Al »..">; No. 1 R.S.S. Oct. 6ni 04 No. 2 September ti2j Of No. 3 September 611 Wl73 words
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249 1953-09-09 9 MORE interest was shown in Malayan rubber shares yesterday than at any time in the past months, according: to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. The new interest in the rubber share section. which had remained ncglerted for -ome considerable time, was partly attributable to the249 words
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Article120 1953-09-09 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market in Singapore was quietly steady throughout yesterday with only small business passing, first grade rubber for September shipment closing at 65 cents per lb. (65 3/8 cents on Monday). Small business was reported during the day. with moderate overseas order.-. Opening at 65120 words
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Article104 1953-09-09 9 THE produce maiket in Singapore iteadied M all sections y t --terciay. with fair business pa- :ng. Pepper was quoted $-140 per picul for Muntok wh.te and $300 per p:<\ji for Lampong black. Coconut oil was slightly higher at sT>4| per picul ■nd $.54 buyers. Copra buyers indica'ed $35104 words
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Article238 1953-09-09 9 $20 Mil. Exports Cleared In '53— 3 Months To Go Standard Market Reporter MALAYA'S pineapple trade with the United Kingdom, worth some $20 million in exports with three months to go this ycor, ii a postwar record, but sales so far are only abouf one-third238 words
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Article80 1953-09-09 9 CHICAGO S. p| 8 (UP).— If atomic b i Kild btrike hoinswh able to wa^h I of deadly ra in.i tion rißht oiT their *n and furniture with olution of .>o;ip or and other h Dr Fosti i S of a chcm.i of New York cleaning U80 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-09-09 9 photo. UM a routing inspection m Singapore is Captain D. Lattin. (right). Marine Superintendent, from British India Steam Navigation head office. Calcutta. He flew m by BO AC Comet. To greet him at Kalian? was Captain Maguire. Commaidfr of the Rajula. StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article45 1953-09-09 9 MESSRS. Whittal A Co.. Kuala Lumpur. report the crops harvested on Bukit Hifarn Estatr for July and August a« 46 MH) and 43.0(M) lb. re-pert Messrs. Gattey and Bateman, secretaries of Jimah Rubber Estates. report the output for August at 31.040 lb.45 words
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Article63 1953-09-09 9 ALEXANDRIA. Sept. 8., (AFP).— Valuable llocki Oi nitrates blazed for 'wo hour> here yesterday before firemen were able to control the /lames. F.ve thousand \im* of nitraWl valued at f.MHK) sterling were d* l rn v* v <i out of a total s*b<-k of :iO.(M)0 ton.63 words
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44 1953-09-09 9 r i\ \.> rvr i i\ i n, AFP) to manuf.. hum bincry n 1 i th uid I berc today. Merced* B <\ fiun, may stati i li \v,<* an i mcnt I Ind i i i other r44 words
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Article118 1953-09-09 9 Bank Warns Of Economic Obstacles WASHINC.TON. S< (AP) Tlie [i Barjk for I t Development. irhk*ti I a total of US Turkey, wnrned in I i thai foreifn cqu M.ins "cannol f>v It ■-•d to remove economic growth" In 1 counti The report empi i bank ofl tants hive visited118 words
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Advertisement70 1953-09-09 9 o f Chi*** 6 hist FATHER OF MEDIC 'NE/ft^^W| HUA TOH ™g| Toh lived o lonq fimc oqo jNI V ill J^fß os the discovered o» mony {rlnJ^W^^Z^^^^ h 'b l «ome oi which oie used in modern medicine today. *w< Medical Hall it ♦omou' 0 its fomily 6< dtcmo\70 words
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Advertisement725 1953-09-09 9 S'pore Diary kluanc i raub SIR KDMINI) lIHLARYS pub'-c ENTERTAINMENT ENTt-K 1 AINMFNT lecture on Everest at the Victoria LORONVIIov- FiiTaS«»ih c 0,,»»n tn Chiat Welfare Centre at 6 p m ENTERTAINMENT Lighting in Forest SMELL TIIKATKKTTK: Collyer CAPITOL: Long Memory 3 630 IfTAhir Quay at 1.15 p.m. Film show725 words
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Advertisement11 1953-09-09 9 is a WHITBREAD JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PI.'JANG11 words
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Article, Illustration129 1953-09-09 10 YOl Mi fiiinw. leaning acalast pillar at far eml < i Raffle* Mot<i lolihy, rouldni n-sist temptation «n km ing watting mri> tin* "on« •■-o\er" i«. tliry Imhml up for march pa*l panH of jml«<'«. at Hatur«i iv nlKht'll I'rt i)J n>r sclcrtion as "New** t > «i»--' t>u><129 words
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Article, Illustration684 1953-09-09 10 <■( who IH. t.ilis It km to Make tiling >% 1 1 1 ;i bans i- 27-year-offl Kl«*no Martin*'/. \n druiu- \m'li 11. II 'Linn's Cathay on lustra, he rtrtalniy m. ikes iiK preseacc i«lt with hi.> oimuin ni-lnt) id ration ill Y. whin the mood s«'iz««s lilin,684 words
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Advertisement101 1953-09-09 10 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PAT TERN. You mutt cncloir three ten cent ttampt it you want your po»t, m cgt l# I don't get the ttompt you don't get th, po >- A number oi ordcrt fc come to me wahouf tompt. Tho\i *»,,n cut till101 words
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Miscellaneous80 1953-09-09 10 THE STARS AND YOU By KIT l DffJ IMJt 'I' «>!» X (H 111 Ml-.s P'Mi. HI "1. >IM lr WII 'I It irrit 11(11 h > I I R I \l 1(1 «.l MINI 1 I \N< I l( >1 I Ml I i \ll((.l> M I IKK 180 words
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Article, Illustration152 1953-09-09 11 LITTLE MO COMPLETES THE GRAND SLAM won the InilfH *tJ* Parold Californian yesterday Miss Connolly also beat Miss in the finals of the Wimbledon and French championships this year but lost in Italy. 1 Hart, who WSJ runnerup to Miss Connolly Last year, has been in the United States championship152 words
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Article132 1953-09-09 11 BURNLEY DISPLACE BLACKPOOL LONDON, Sept. 8 (Router) —Hurnley scored a good 4-*! \\in ovrr Tottenham Hotspurs to take second placv »n the KngFish Division I Lrajjue yesterday, displarin^ Hla< kpool who could only drau 1-1 uitti Portsmouth. RESULTS DIVISION I B!;irkpool 1 Portsmouth 1 Burnley 4 Tottenham 2 Sheffield Utd.132 words
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Article106 1953-09-09 11 fri of *he who Of 1,000 tayed ninth were rs. 1 nroColin Cowdrey, both scored centuries Gentlemen against the rboiough f oday. added 205 for Vac fourth ket, May scoring 157 in four hour* and Cowdrey exactly [00 i n two and a half hours. Cricket close of106 words
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Article64 1953-09-09 11 SYDNEY. Sept. 8 (Reuter> The manager of the Hongkong Chinese soccer team, Mr. I.I rming said hist ni^ht that the tour of Australia had bem a financial success. The te;i:n met most of its own expenses. Mr. Channing said an in. tion had been64 words
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Advertisement263 1953-09-09 11 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 234 1 of 1953. RE K. Murußian. Receiving Order made 25th August, 19")^. Date of Adjudication 25th August, 1953. Date and place of First Meeting 24th September. 1953 at 10263 words
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Advertisement597 1953-09-09 11 NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE T^ENDERS will be received at 1 the Oflice of the State Engineer. Pahang. at Kuala Lipisup to 3.00 p.m. of the iflth September, 1953. for the Con- ruction of two blocks of two units each class "G" Quarters at Mentakab. Pahang Full particulars are obtainable from597 words
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Advertisement607 1953-09-09 11 CITY COINCIL OP BMGAPOa TI SDKKS FNCIN E E R S DEPARTMF.NT: (A) (i) of Motor Lorrn ii transport of 1 ials, Earth etc.: (ii) Quarn and Supply of Granite from Mandai Quarry Labour for feeding granit t the City Council Crushers t Trafalgar StreH Depot; (iii) Care and Maintenance607 words
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Advertisement292 1953-09-09 11 sm aiming i with INDIAN I .h». Btng4.. ft 1 If I 1 1 It I v i 1 N H s P f— salary e No I F 1 v KHITISH *H" Re v i BRITISH tu i #>. I 1J i JSitor. !ud'<i x e«i 1150/- R, x292 words
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Advertisement74 1953-09-09 11 MHAIIONS \ACATr i ■i H I 1 I! grn \ihin> w wn n Standard Simv ice For The l Unemployed W km. K i*. nn.-nipl.,x.,i |i( '<• i.m.l u.,rk i h |N «rr s inl Iu- rimimiM i,i H,,, #rv tim 111 < •<» .r.ir rwm I y>>u i Kit*74 words
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Miscellaneous125 1953-09-09 11 The Heagt O£ Juliet Jones By Stan Drake ey Oop By v.r. Hamlin IVI Abfter By Al Capp y NATCHEZ L/. f j )UO." '< 1 I HEY *^W OF'F.'CIAL BUSINESS.? AH -< CA LLM i K TO SLOBBOVI AN <T CLAMBAUM'S IPAREAL -< <J OR f r < KITS125 words
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Article120 1953-09-09 12 k *v eric n outplayed the t vin a < ii" in i finings and 2>jl 'I A :.«•■> 4 1 on 4 v I credit i A i i :et. i i orirl innings I i .1 \< i I I lUHtralians Nt Innings .V.)120 words
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Article956 1953-09-09 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Amusement And Director Do Impressive Workouts By ALTHOUGH the track at Bukit Timah was on the yielding side, some good times were returned by candidates entered for Saturday's races. Outstanding workers were Amusement 11, Valiant Boy, Ditector, Dance Hall II (all Martin's), Cargo Rice,956 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-09-09 12 The vanguard of the Federation s contingent for the Ceylon athletic meet last Saturday and Sunday reached .Singapore yesterday on lZvuT" bMk l0 kuaU Photo shows the team on its arrival by BOAC Argonaut at Kalians Airport, left to right K. Taxman, umner of the 400 metres hurdles c.'letus Gomes,72 words
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Article365 1953-09-09 12 f (Charleg) went threequarter speed over hall mile finishing hi s work in very attractive nianner This chestnut geldins ran a gobdish second to Sybils Pnde at Kuala Lumpur in Julv and mav 20 one better at the meeting m» Ki-»n-ts (McCloud) went f in365 words
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Article162 1953-09-09 12 RA K Tengah earned full P"ints in their SH A. Division in league fixture when \h>>y scored a 2-1 victory over Ceylon Sports Clubs 2nd XI .-it Baiestier R<>;id yesterday Ceylonese sailed into attack rrom the start b.it their movement lacked the punch to produce the162 words
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Article26 1953-09-09 12 »w <»"ij vi rmp. u bv "led to be p a V ed icJu will nov Si he i u the Univer. v Jround26 words
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Article105 1953-09-09 12 Changi Airm? n were held > a 4—4 draw by th e S.C.C In a First Division hockey ma on the S.C.C. Padans -esterday. Durrani played a great gamp for the Airmen. scoring all four goals. The S.C.C. played well to secure a 2—l ea105 words
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Article44 1953-09-09 12 IPO! I. Tuet.— Kedah has deelded to give a wa kover to f;<k m their Poona Scony Cud badminton tie. l> i now meet Ponnne m the northern zone final The match will be played thin m ii Penang.44 words
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Article144 1953-09-09 12 Breweries Men Show Top Form PLAYING In top form, Breweries Sports Club "A" defeated the strong Chartered Bank Sports Club 4 2 in a Singapore Business Houses League and Cup match at Farrer Park yesterday. Breweries were the first to attack and scored through Osman In the sixth minute. They144 words
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Article30 1953-09-09 12 H M DOCKYARD bent Chinese Athleticj "A" 3-0 in SAFA DivLsion 2 game at St. Georges Road yesterday Dockyard scoied their goali through Guthne Paul ard Ahmad30 words
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198 1953-09-09 12 *I HE e shaped track at Colombo was the cause or the poor showing of the Federation's men athletes to Michael Parry and Cletus Gomez who! uith lour others-Yap Benjj Teck, V. Krishnakuttv yesle d Xman a Singh-reached Singapore Parr v and Homo/, Malaya's'198 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-09-09 12 takes a look at Signor Rolando Uqolini, who b\ Soccer's sartorial' goalkeeper,13 words
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270 1953-09-09 12 MARINE Sports Club moved a step nearer the top of s \I leant whrn they beat powerful Fathul Karib 3-0 in a Division One game »t Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. This win put them well in the runiiin<; lor the position inhind the champions,270 words
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Article172 1953-09-09 12 TUAN llong Old Boy* Association, after their surpri^ ing triumph over the Division :*B league champions. Rovers A, in their Junior Knock-out i competition last week, dosed their S.A.F.A. league season i with a crushing 9— nil victory over Cheru Pushpa Samajam at172 words
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Article28 1953-09-09 12 Japan Sweep S 'pore AwjjJ^Wj. i B Ml N -M ||<»\ Hongkong i Inn i v Ki 1 S id wmii .mm 1 «i» <n bra > i 1 !128 words
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