Singapore Standard, 10 September 1953
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Title Section17 1953-09-10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft 3fl Vol. IV. No. 70. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1933. •TWELVE PAGES 10 TENTS.17 words
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Article321 1953-09-10 1 IT is now revealed hy Government that the (.omnumist terrorists are still revruitin" youths tvho are leaving rrionv of the new villages to join them in the jnm;lr. And in Joh ore State food i« still Ueing supplied to the bandits in some quantil). Flow From New321 words
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Article63 1953-09-10 1 Colony Is 'Invaded' By Japs RE is beiag "in the Japanese .til 1 Ins time I'ownvasioa is by i good* ill.' ;*r»m--l!v Of memhouses of tl»p < iniincnt ami > ii a eek i of the? .'her it of six 'an tl e In this f#'ootff lW##/#»> ili'ies of r63 words
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Article41 1953-09-10 1 ATLANTIC CITY. New Jerpt. 9 (AP) Fifty-two beautiful 2ir!s tak e to the tonight and begin com- a. in earnest for the "Miss America of l'i.~>:i" crown a*:d the USSSO.OOO in awards th»< eoe^ with it.41 words
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Article58 1953-09-10 1 BERKELEY. California. Sept. 9 (UP) Mrs. ivlildred Dean will fly to Tokyo 'wiih in the next day or two" for a reunion with her hero husband Maj. Gen. William F. Dean. The former 24th Division Commander, who was released from Communist captivity li»si week is58 words
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Article56 1953-09-10 1 KARACHI. Sept. 9 (AFP) About 40 people were drowned yesterday in th e Sutlej River, in Bahawalpur state. Pakistan, when their boat overturned. It was reported that a t arriage party tried to cross the river which is in spate and the rapid current overturned56 words
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Article15 1953-09-10 1 POPE Pius has a slight nerve inflammation in hi? risht arm. APAP - 15 words
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208 1953-09-10 1 First Of 'Axed' Policemen Take A Plane r J5. 1 Lu :vf Pt T R. Wed.— Fifty-four police lieutenants ;>;:„ .'dorat.on's Police Force, who camf under G?v! «-rnments eronomy axe. left Kuala Lumpur this eveainy a Tho C v^r V ih lar te 7 d B W C Argonaut for208 words
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186 1953-09-10 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 9. British army engineers and other rescuers by if all today had uncovered nine bodies from the twisted mass of steel and concrete of an unfinished block of which collapsed in the course of construction in Kowloon yesterday. They are186 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-09-10 1 ONE of London's No. fcs buses hangs over a 20--foot drop. Turning, during the rush hour recently, at the end of its route, it nabbed through the wall round a bomb site at the junction of Queen Street and Upper Thames Street in the heart of68 words
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Article84 1953-09-10 1 S R I X A G AR. (Kashmir). Sept. 1) (Renter) Madame Claude Kogan. 34-year-old French woman dress designer and mountaineer, has reached the 23,500-feet summit of Nun Kun. in the Kashmir Himalayas about eighth highest mountain in the world. She was a member of an84 words
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Article154 1953-09-10 1 CAIRO. Sept. 9. (ReuterV— Major Salah Salem. Egypt's Minister of National Guidance. ired "we have not yet come to an agreement with the British on the Suez Canal zone" in an interview primed in the pew Neguib regime's magazine, Al Tahreer (Liberation) today.154 words
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Article16 1953-09-10 1 KING HUSSEIN of Jordan arrived in London, last night to undergo medical treatment. AFPAFP - 16 words
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Article40 1953-09-10 1 CAIRO, Sept. 9 (AF?) Sir Zafrullah Khan. Paki-t.iiM Foreign Minister, arrived here today en route to New V«»rll where h e will lead the Pakistani delegation at the L:, .t.?d Nations General Assembly.40 words
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Article62 1953-09-10 1 LON'DOX. Sept. B (Retltei Soviet scientists have bre,{ I new type of silkworm which develops quicker, gives white silk cocoons larger than IbOSC of other varieties and supply more silk Moscow radio claimed. They will be widely bed in the silk producing collective farms of Transcaucasia. Note: A62 words
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Article147 1953-09-10 1 BURY THE HATCHET SAYS BONN BONN. Germany. Sept. P. (UP) Cnancellor Konrad Adenauer has decided to seek settlement of Franco-German quarrels and strike up a warm permanent friendship between the two traditional foes as the top priority goals of his new government's foreign policy, it was reported authoritatively Isjday. The147 words
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Article93 1953-09-10 1 BANGKOK, Sept. 9 (Renter) An undisclosed number ol reinforcements including police "commandos" today v being rushed to Thailand'.-' nortnwestern border with Burma a-s further raids bj Mon tribesmen were feared. Two hundred raiders a 1 dawn on Monday iwept ove: the border looting throe v.93 words
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124 1953-09-10 1 THE fame and attractions of the Singapore turf are spreading in South-East Asia and are even attracting racegoers from as far afield as Australia, long regarded as the centre ot burrferacing iu the Southern HeinisptK'ie* A party of seven prominent racing personalities arrived in124 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-09-10 1 THIS fanta*ti<-lonkinjr aircraft, the !>*• lli\illand 110 i> of the sam,. t>p<* in which tr>t pilot. John l>err\ lost his lite when the plane exploded at last >rars arnborough Air Show. The muhine also killrd .'8 kprriators. The aircraft's perl «»rni;* nre H|rure> are se< rrl. The DM lit is61 words
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Article16 1953-09-10 1 THREE Kikiyus were sentenced iti Mombasa, yesterday to prison for Man Man offences. Renter.16 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-09-10 1 (irnrr.il Sir Th.ulrs h- u'»t ley, (in IFARELF). hi■eej ap|)«»int«'d onim imltrin Vhirt of th r Mitldlr K-t I. and Ffftg to replace (»«t i jtjl. Sir (.i run on NirlwlMin. who is now Adjutant fiefl rral f> th#* FSffVCS, an nount rrnrnt has v«'t b««'n madr rrsardins56 words
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Article19 1953-09-10 1 DR MOSSADEQ wa.« rr»nsferred on 'I lesday u> a prison m\ mi'ei tHI! it T hcran. AFPAFP - 19 words
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Article22 1953-09-10 1 Mr. Vyai hetla; M<» la i rtdrd A > bullrt p.*i t v 1u mi <m tary «»f h i ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article342 1953-09-10 1 RATION CUT IN LYNCH VILLAGE snniln.l si ill t .»rr IPOII, Wed. -A Malay kamponu at the Hth n\\\r Tjn.joim Ihi 1 l.i 11 l; Itatti Gajak Koid. about H miies south of Ipoh. has hern punished for relu*inij to %\\t Information on Um l\M()im- of a Sikh t.ixi driver.342 words
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Article23 1953-09-10 1 BA! i I i Infted tett a "fi; igen bomb** i the Baltimore Bun in I v.23 words
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Advertisement64 1953-09-10 1 4 o nnf>i"*"'* r [ASTLAND TRADING CO. ,_j rnnce Street— Tel:-21b..*5 a little of creamy ICEBERG BUTTER goes a long way! A\ailable in 12 -ounce tins. Keep a tin or Iwo handy- always. remember it's just the thing on rseus parrels, and for party- lime vouries. sandwiches, picnic hampers etc.64 words
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Article142 1953-09-10 2 SENTENCING a U-year old boy in the Singapore lliuh Court yesterday to two years detention at an approved school lor hi** part in a gang robbery, Mr Justice Whitton said that accused was influenced h> other people and hoped he would 'lead better ways'142 words
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Article52 1953-09-10 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Loh and Co., Johore B ru, presented wooden trolley to the British R,<,l ation, Johore, itly. The trolley which was roed by the President oi Johore A>. ociation. Dato Idris was handed over to the Association at the library in the52 words
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Article35 1953-09-10 2 Peath In Temple, Man In Court GOH CHOON GUAN i rged re Fifth Police C vith the muni' •man ol a i temple. i "1 mi je." i to. was hacked I th( f Sept35 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-09-10 2 THIS caff left the road a tUc Suncel Road bend in Singapore and ended up in Rorhore Canal. The driver escaped unhurt. Standard photo shows the car being lifted out hy a erase. crowd oi .100 people lined both sides of th<- canal to watch the operation.50 words
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Article38 1953-09-10 2 ABO IT 10,000 daily-rated workers of the Singapore City Council will have a Provident Fund, Instead ef the gratuity they now have. me into tion the proposed Central Prow F -rid Biil t Deputy City Pn sident.38 words
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Article83 1953-09-10 2 TIMINGS FOR C-DAY SHOWS R H.D.E. M -ling I S ngapore some to the prog ram- City Day anniver ary itions on Sept. 21, 23. The amended programme rmances at the City Hall steps for three t ings is as follows: Sept. 21, 7.30 to 8.30 p.m Police Band: 8.3083 words
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Article119 1953-09-10 2 Fund Plan For Daily Paid Men Mr. J.T. Rea. told The Standard yesterday that the Counwill abide by all !cgi- ins introduced by the Colony Government. tiisputt* He said the Provident Fund will suit Council em- ad the dispute ie no-.v having with the City Council on the now gratu:119 words
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Article90 1953-09-10 2 UNION OBJECTS THE (5,000-strong Singapore Workers Union threatens to call a strike of its 100 members working for the contractors to the Straits Trading Company fa Pulau Brani because of a "series of unexplained dismissals". Mr. Ong Eng Kheng, the Union Secretary, yesterday alleged that two90 words
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Article52 1953-09-10 2 Woman Used Knife— Fined A WOMAN, Esah Bee Bee binte Yusof. was charged in the Singapore Eighth P Court with voluntarily causing hurt to Mu:hu Meenachy with a knife on Sept. 6 in a house in TionjK Bahru. Esah was fined $30. and the Magistrate gave her till Sept, 1652 words
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Article43 1953-09-10 2 THE Singapore City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulaserkaram yesterday reserved judgment till today at the end of a preliminary inquiry, in which Abdul Ta!ip bin Kandar was charged with causing the death of P. Kujan on April 20, this year.43 words
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Article110 1953-09-10 2 COMMODITY PRICES C L OS I N G rubber prices (cents per 1b) in Singapore yesterday were. Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose <I4 Ml No 1 R.S.S. «4 2 65 No" 2 R.S.S. 63 631 No.' 3 R.S.S. 613 626 Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin110 words
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Article83 1953-09-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter GOH AH THONG, 33, was sentenced in the Singapore fifth Police Court yesterday to two months' rigorous imprisonment when he pleaded guilty to stealing two rolls of cloth valued at $187.20 from an Indian textile shop in High Street on Sept. 8 The83 words
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Article100 1953-09-10 2 Kerosene Used Standard Staff Reporter ARSONISTS made an untuccessful bid to burn bo attap stall n Nor'h B' Road. Singapore, ai a.m jresterdi They threv. fiami.-.q soaked in kerosene the roof, and a smal] portion o\ it caught tire. But the I v >o owner100 words
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Article81 1953-09-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN OFFER of land for use as a playing field has been made by the Singapore Harbour Board to the City Council either on long lease at economic rental or on a year to year lease at $12 a year The81 words
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Article, Illustration214 1953-09-10 2 TWO old friends who went through a period of internment in the same PoW camp in Siam during the war, and who had not s ee n each other during the past 10 years, laet at the main door of the SingaporeStandard - 214 words
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Article221 1953-09-10 2 Aim Is For Two Wards In City Standard Staff Reporter THE UMNO-MCA alliance will contest two seats, probably in the East and West wards, in the Singapore City Council elections due in December this year. The Standard understands that candidates for these wards have already221 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-09-10 2 photo. MISS FONG VIM FUNG, Htagkaßf film sf.tr tn.Klr personal .uu < ir.:in <• at ihe i I heatre v p<n-»\ yrstfV iv .it all t'u* five ptrfoffi M*j in' t'w film. "First Lovr". (('itu-i--nrst') in whuli she Stan v\ ilii I. or K(-t in I <> StandardStandard - 47 words
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141 1953-09-10 2 IN acquitting a Singapore taxi driver. Abdul Manap bin Tonggok of negligent driving, the Second Trattic Court Magistrate, Mr. Howe Yoon 'hong, yestrnl iv recommended that A.S P. Basil Lid well Flack be charged with a traffic offence in connection with t!ie collision of cars141 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-09-10 2 FISHMEN WANT BURDON BACK SINGAPORE'S fal chants have .ipi" the (.uxrrnu, n Nkoll, to Mcaif if,, of Ml U B Depots Director erfes, Sinraporf t,, Colonj mu\ srrxicTs in (h, I DeptrtMoH i Aft i35 words
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Article21 1953-09-10 2 h<>!;l tion for duct ion which Line i v Th< b( the r's Training on Friday, Sept. n p.m.21 words
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Advertisement32 1953-09-10 2 Bg^^ta||^^ Lfl powder, 5^ tablets, crystal I So/e Exporter I Compan> for Import and Export of WBSsBbEa *WSKB&z Clirniical Products and Raw Materials, \Ad.< a 1 l'ai ka 9, Pralu 11, Czechoslovakia32 words
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Advertisement95 1953-09-10 2 FUTURA A&&* 1 A Miniature 3 r rnm *^^~^^^9 fm* j^^ 1 Camera. 2-4 x 3Cmm, lp.ct.res on 35 mm ■gfej^/Z^ i H.5 Lons Compur B »^^B^H^^^|^»^^ i Rapid Shutter wifh -'^-J^r^\**-u\ I IllJi^^V SOLfDA Ui J&^LJg*, CAMERA I' > A T A T TEXTILI >AJAJ LIMIT!; 31, RAFFLES PLACE.95 words
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Article, Illustration198 1953-09-10 3 1M RING a courtesy c »l lo the Singapore City Co a act] yesterday. Sir Edmund Hillary. th e m.i n who climbed Everest, the world's highest mountain took the easier wuy up to the Presidents Office on the ?nd Floor bj lls "»f aStandard - 198 words
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Article33 1953-09-10 3 SINGAPORE Customs raided a house x Upp -r Serangoon Road Tuesday night and found 500 lbs. of tobacco on 1 di fy had not been paid The tobacco was seized33 words
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Article31 1953-09-10 3 CUSTOMS officials patrolL ln K 1 ott Changi, seized >J bags of pepper from a motoi t ia m On Xuesiay. There was no port clear- for the pepper.31 words
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Article, Illustration77 1953-09-10 3 "BOPEY" a four year old Sealyham, left :\.ii!.in; Airport on a Pan American Clipper yesterday on the in>t sta?e of his II.GJM) mile journey to Columbus, Ohio, where his owners live. Th pet of two former Singapore residents. "Bopey" is ti -avelline in a specially constructedStandard - 77 words
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204 1953-09-10 3 Singapore Government is considering the possibility of converting the St. John's Island Detainees' Camp into a camp for opium addicts, the Colony's Undersecretary, Mr. J. D. Higham, told The Standard vesterdav. Mr. Higham added that Govern- ment is at present actively investigating the204 words
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Article84 1953-09-10 3 THE Johore division of the Malayan Trade Union Council staged a charity drama in aid of its building fund, on Monday night. Tho drama. Yaar, Dhrogi ("Who I> The Culpt I which netted about ssoo. under the direction of Mr K P. Chnndrasekaran. Art Included84 words
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151 1953-09-10 3 Dutch Frigate Arrives For 4 -Day Visit A DUTCH frigate. Willem van an. en route to the K >therlands from New Gui nea. .-.'earned into Singapore ye terday foe a four-day informal call. The ship which has a complement of If) oil"; ?ers a^d 154 ratings, is under the com151 words
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Article40 1953-09-10 3 HOXGKONG. Sept 9— Spo :ial Standard Service. Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.88 to til sterling: $5,973 to Us 1 doliai U.826 to Malayan $l: $0.20«; i« ►ne Indonesian Rupplah; Gold 52'iO to one tael.40 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-09-10 3 ohot«. SPECIAL items, including a "Girl of the Year f contest, will be featured at the annual charity ball of the Malay in Jockeys' Association at Kaflles Hotel on Sept. 14 Tickets for the dance are obtainable from all jockey* and also at Robinson* and John Little'sStandard - 67 words
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Article141 1953-09-10 3 MARINE biologist from Malaya, Mr. Rowland Sharina, is one of the three expeditionists who left Plymouth last week in a ten-ton yawl, the Petula on the first stage of a voyage across the Atlantic to study marine conditions. The group plan to drift across the ocean141 words
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Article26 1953-09-10 3 C.G. FOR H 'KONG THE Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac-Donald, left Singapore yesterday by air for Hongkong for routine consultations with tlie civil and military authorities.26 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-09-10 3 WATCHING Mummy li«iht the candlo s on her fourth birthday takp is Irene Hop. daughter of Singapore's Sliinford Cafe proprirtor, Mr. Hop Funs Yoh.24 words
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Article66 1953-09-10 3 AWAKENED at 12.10 a.m. on Tuesday by the Incessant quacking ol his flucka, a fanner living in Chua Chu Kang> Road, Singapore found three masked men at the doorway. One had a pistoL the others had knives. While one man covered the fatmer and his66 words
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Article29 1953-09-10 3 MISS Reberca Sinha of Kuantan District Hospital has gone on transfer to Kuala LJpig H ispital. Her place has been taken by Miss Betty Chong of Kuala Lipis.29 words
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Article129 1953-09-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Study Group Movement is facins a rerious problem. It ii badly in need of more adequately qualified Leaden, states the August report ol the orgaabing gecretaiy. The Movcmotit started off with twelve trained leaders 111 February this vt ar. Several have had129 words
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Article205 1953-09-10 3 ROTARIANS TOLD OF OLD COINS Standard Staff Bggwter NUMISMATICS -the study and fUcctl— of old coins was the subject of a talk glvei hv Mr. Eric Wodak at the Rotary luncheon 1| the .ipitol Keri Room, yesterday. Mr. Wodak classified tw types of money < I e interested in old205 words
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248 1953-09-10 3 $2 ½M. Plan For A New, Bigger Theatre Hall In Singapore Standard Staff Reporter A NEW $2,250,000 plan to reconstruct 1 the Victoria Theatre and Memorial Hall, involving the complete demolition of the existing building, is to be considered by the Estotcs and Fire Brigade Committee of the Singapore City248 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-09-10 3 ttfl PHI Ii M >i< ia« I a fornirr in.ijor in ih« Ki i ti-li \t ni\ In. is ii iw a )i -iiti-n.ini rf I hi* >n Uoiirn\ Xii x 1 1 1 1 1 v < h a viluntn-r mtvut u ii" -In ni.itiv niurr mini u75 words
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Article54 1953-09-10 3 1 FEN cn i i n the I th Uni ship En Five of them v t i M m u ;i- A tho try Offl ninf Schoo rti A ll 1 a four months' ro'ir^«* in these places, Ihey will to Sandhurst for furthei54 words
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Advertisement352 1953-09-10 3 .IM.II I.- >«i .1 1, il >■ Nnm< barryim lota wecfci ai.<) c Mtl I «r So6CI(3»!S6Ci lh< rou t» n b 1 ■'i to wean f«>r 1 rdi»• > u y uvr n{ the Air |jy I OS I- thr .Mrtr.p Milan ,'r ti> < arecr-.." wlii. h >l(352 words
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Advertisement229 1953-09-10 3 EMBASSY HOTEL (Situated in Singapore's Best R •..d.ntial Areol Opposite Katon9 Park 45, Meyer Rood Singapore Tel. *****/4 Lines. i^V> w i 4P9i iijh i an d •w w I imii mmr Hmrd+mt Enjoy your fovourirc drinks ond view Hit beautiful scenery of Ocean and Park —Sec the lights of229 words
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Article68 1953-09-10 4 PENANG \\'< i. The four Lam will p form the "an< ii word lance in B fund ••<"'! on School for ii< D r Fund on Saturday Sept. o Hotel. Kit Yeng, Kit Lin, K:' Soon and Kit I <he ra ol the pi of68 words
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137 1953-09-10 4 Templer Presents Col our To The Fifth KI)A I A LI MPUR, «-d Presenting the: Colour to the Fifth Batt.ilion of the Malay Regiment, General Temple told (hem yesterday: "Guard it with your lives ami with the reputation of w»ur Battalion, which mii^t never br dishonoured by cowardice or petty137 words
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Article190 1953-09-10 4 Plans Made For Vehicles To Use Different Roads Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— From next Monday, new arrangements for convoying traffic along the two routes to Pahang will be enforced and all vehicles carrying restricted articles must conform to them. Yesterday. Police swooped on Bentong Town190 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-09-10 4 photo. MISS SALLY MOEY cuts her birthday cake at a party in Bukit Bintang Road, Kuala Lumpur to celebrate her 22nd birthday, while a friend looks on. StandardStandard - 28 words
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Article, Illustration284 1953-09-10 4 SINGAPORE Police are still baffled as to the iden! »f the woman whose body was found in a patch of Ullang at the 14.1 milestone Woodlands Koad, last Saturdav evening They do not know her I or y, they sis wa her a or284 words
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122 1953-09-10 4 'Baby' Had A Last PrankIs Detained A SINGAPORE businessm in signing himself -Baby" j terday posted a notice on his office wall at Robin vn Road proclaiming himself "the Military Governor ol Singapore for the U.S.S.B The notice also said that he was the Supreme Allied Commander-in-Chief in Asi a?id122 words
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Article86 1953-09-10 4 MALACCA, Wed. Tne Registrar of Malacca T l '^n Court has just made an or«l< r for the appointment of an interim receiver for the Jonkor Street pawnshop, Chop Tai Lee. The interim receiver is the Malacca Asst. Otficial Assignee, Siew Mun Fook. A creditor of86 words
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Article61 1953-09-10 4 THE first meeting of the newly-formed liaison committee of government *nployees' unions and assoc,»tions in Singapore and the Federation will be h<-^d m Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 3. The constitution of this committee, drafted by the Federation* of Malaya Start" Council, has been approved61 words
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Article90 1953-09-10 4 Stole Jewellery WOMAN. Chow Choy Hong (24), pleaded guilty In :be Singapore Eighth Polite ri yesterday to a charge of housebreaking and thefi on Scot. 7. She was sentenced to one year's supervision under a Probation Officer. Chow admitted stealing three gold rings, a pair90 words
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Article111 1953-09-10 4 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed.— When Khor Kim Hiak appeared before the Circuit Magistrate. Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt. on a summons charge of negligent driving, he told the interpreter he would plead guilty if the fine imposed was not too heavy. "I make no promises. might fine you the111 words
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Article74 1953-09-10 4 IPOH.. Wed.— Saying that ho disbelieved a prosecution witness, the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. E.V.A. Peers, yesterday acquitted a. id discharged a 25-year-old .shop assistant Chin Tham Sang on a charge of theft. Chin who was acquitted without his defence being called was74 words
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Article250 1953-09-10 4 Penang First Year Normal Results PENANG. Wed.— The following have passed the Ist year Normal Class examinations in Penang: Primary. Course A: Ang Lay Bee (ACS). Gee Teng Mien (GES. Kulim), Hazel Durnford (WPS) Jasmine Ponnudurai (St. GGS) Khoo Kian Hoon (ECS. N.T.). Loo Ah Lek (St. Patrick's Kulim). Loraine250 words
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Article85 1953-09-10 4 BATU PAHAT. Wed. A simple ceremony was he!(i at the new market at Par-it Sulong New Village to mark the handing over by the Police to the Home Guard of the responsibility for the defence of the New Village. The O.C.P.D. Mr. Jamieson said85 words
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Article184 1953-09-10 4 PENANG, Wed. Twentyone Queen'a scouts from I Settlement huv e been Invited to attend Queen's Scout presentation cams at Castl e Cam]) KjMia Lumpur, on Sept. uu and Qua m's Scout Royal ctrtifteates will be presented to ic fu] candidates by th e Pecteration'i184 words
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Article113 1953-09-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two top international trade unionists, who arc now on a Far East tour, arrived i n Federal capital today by air from Singapore They are Mr. J.H. OloVnbroek. general secietary of the International Confederation of P'ree Trade Unions, and Mr. Albi n113 words
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Article99 1953-09-10 4 KOTA BAHRU. Tm Opening the new branch of the St. John Ambulance Association In Tumpat. Dr. R.H. Isaac, the vice-president of the Association in Kelantan. paid tribute to its growth and work in the State. Tumpat. he said, is thr first district i n the State99 words
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Article45 1953-09-10 4 IPOH. Wed— A 14-year-old schoolboy. Leong Yee Nyean. died today when he was involved in collision with I throe-ton armoured truck belonging to the 2/2 Gurkha Rifles. I.rong was cyclln t n>. ter n i V hea the accident occurred.45 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-09-10 4 photo. MB. .1 I! OLDENBROn (right), leaeral ■eeretarj of the International (on 2 federation of Free Trade I'nionv and Mr. \lbin Karl. r\r«iilivc rncnilK-r of the ICFTU, on th.ir I arrival at Kuala l.tiiunur Airport on \Vrdm>rla> lor i a two-day visit to Um l-'cdrration. StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article150 1953-09-10 4 K I A N I N. Wed Ten Sak a i men and wtmicn of .labor Vallej Batata tamo to town l> today becaajM wawtodj had told them there was drew in town. And all their life they had lon«ed to see150 words
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Article27 1953-09-10 4 A l!t-VFAR-()i.|) Uibo, nf l.iiM wi rday by the Sii ti«hth Pc. Mr, A. w. Ghowj for ng hurt to Khu Chin I with ki27 words
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Article183 1953-09-10 4 GROSS NEGLIGENCE ALLEGED JOIIORE BAHRI, Wei. Two Asian Cit—M Officers each with more than M \rai s iCTTice with the .lohore Customs Department face dismissal for alleged "gross negligence" in failing to apprehend a large quantity of dutiable goods in a sundry shop in Telok183 words
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Article21 1953-09-10 4 1 '■I .IV Moh Tua H l I on F atl 160 p t will .ill o21 words
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Advertisement160 1953-09-10 4 fllLmjiM- for Ht/f/i<>n<> It's as easy as ABC to keep the lavatory spotI less. Sprinkle some Harpic* into the bowl WfT and leave overnight then flush. "HarpicV |i^ cleansing actiim disinfects and deodorises Ji I the S bend where no brush can reach. J§ 'Harpic' is safe to use in160 words
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Advertisement91 1953-09-10 4 GRAND PERFOBMINC DGG SHOW fr.it u r:nu FAMOUS FILM DOG STARS ARROLL, BABY «c PRINCESS at tinSINGAPORE BADMINTON STADIUM ((■uillrmard Knad mi SATURDAY, l.'th fcptea h- B;n M \ll\l S >!.\-!,\\- I{th S< 'l> t 1 1 I Pm ■UMIAT, l.Uh Soptrmhrr I Part Prorerds to SINGAPORE CANINE WELFARI ASSOCIATION91 words
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Article231 1953-09-10 5 iron Wed. -The Sultan »f Perak, Sir Yusui h. today said a personal "Thank You" to aw little men from Nepal—the :> 2 Gurkha who lefl here by special train on the first lap 1. 1 their foaiaej to Hongkong. f the thib rat time231 words
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Article19 1953-09-10 5 -Say Employees shop to j union, many neri wo nd tok an union lUmeeting S inday.19 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-09-10 5 pnoio. THF Governor of Sin* Him Sir John Ntrol. inspected a gnard of honour formed by the Boys' Brigade at a gala i>remier e of the film "Yfconff B at the Cath;iy < mrma h\st night The show was in aid of the Boys' Brigade Centenary Camp Fund. With SirStandard - 70 words
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Article62 1953-09-10 5 !KE rase of Hammond Gillon (24). a British soldier charged with the murder of Doreeri Peroira. a ■■v;is brought up for menlion In the Singapore Fifth Police Conn yesterday. A preliminary inquiry was fixed for Sept. 16. A report from Alloa. Scotland stated *ha; accused's father. Mr.62 words
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Article42 1953-09-10 5 1 PENANGK Thun The St. Xavier*s School Bw <\:ns, Fund has now reached Still. o7."* Mr. .lines Martin donated SI.OOOt while Mr. Denis Greqory. Messrs Ang.n-French and Beniixens Ltd.. and Imperial Chemical Industries (Malaya > Ltd.. have each conributed (10042 words
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Article168 1953-09-10 5 KTALA M MPIR, Wed.— Sungei Besi, the stronghold of Communist terrorists and secret societies in the early years of the Emergency, is soon to become the training ground for wayward youth who are not t*e charge of the Principal Probation Officer. Atop a hill,168 words
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Article119 1953-09-10 5 Probe Urged REPORTS thai dwellers in attap houses are beins victimised and intimidated Into paying protection monev o.i the threat of having their homes burnt, were denied by Mr. Mak Pak S'nee. chairman of the Attap Dwellers' Association yesterday. *I have not heard of my such119 words
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Article192 1953-09-10 5 By Our Malay Correspondent Kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Most Malays in the i Federation are of the opinion that the proposed Malayan National Progressive Party— a substitute of the IMF— will be a failure. Tkey describe the structure I of the proposed party as having:192 words
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Article64 1953-09-10 5 MEMBERS of the Singapore Youth Malayan's Club were I shown educational films on Wednesday at the Shell Thea■'c. The programme included j films on S:iper-M>nir planes and Indian classical dancing. There will be another show j for the Club shortly. Free] tickets are available64 words
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Article35 1953-09-10 5 FIFTY students from the Abdullah School in Kuantan will attend a first aid course by Dr. S.C. Barory in preparation for the St. 'John Ambulance Brigade to be formed at the school.35 words
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Article52 1953-09-10 5 THE rate in which Leong Choo Yee who appeared before the Singapore Eighth Police Court Magistrate Mr. A. W. Ghows on a charge of smoking and being in possession of prepared opium was postponed to Jan. 15, next year. Bail of $250 in one surety52 words
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203 1953-09-10 5 A NUMBER of cases involving chap-ji-kce betting slips were heard in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. Sixty chap-ji-kee staking slips valued at 5H8.363 were found on three person-; belonging to the Shanghai Tai Tong Chap-Ji-Kee Association These men were arrest ed by a203 words
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Article332 1953-09-10 5 Delhi Govt. Agent Sees Indion^V L C U PUR Wed.-There is no intention on the port of Indians in the Federation to segregate themselves from the other com- «Vh" °H a UM <?" umber oi "li»«e Indios." The tendency, on dHzens lden fy »I««i«mIv.» with332 words
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Article120 1953-09-10 5 Standard Staff Reporter TWO different proposals have hern made to the Singapore Federation of Government Kmplovees Inlons for the formation of a s'.ngle union for all government employees in the ('olonv. Tile I l>v .1 üb-oomn ion'j M irv: 1. A single union urx120 words
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Article109 1953-09-10 5 WHO AIDS TRAINING OF NURSES A WORLD Health Organi>a:on team comprising a senior iumt educator and n\. nidwifc is a 1 present helping h<? Singapore Government in ta nursing education programme. Two more educator nursemrl an orthopaedic nirse *r« 'xpocted [n 1954 and I9">r» tates a WHO pre-s statement The109 words
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Article55 1953-09-10 5 M. RKTNAM \vn< charged I the Singapore First Crimi District Court yesterday with failing to offer for salt gold coins worth $191.27 I authorised dealers. Tan Thoo Poo, I proprietor of a goldsmith in Am waj charged with ai Retnam They claimed trial and rase was55 words
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Article66 1953-09-10 5 THE SATA's Appeal for funds has so far netted 134.822 Personal doi itioaa ■mouatI to 314. 4iM CoDenioaf from other KWirCßj are: basket-ball matrh promo'H by the Singapore. Chinese Amn:eur Athletic Federation .SL\.~>4f>: Cinderella Operetta by I.ydin S -hool of Ar and drama Incfadilig advertisements $.i.34fi:66 words
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Article67 1953-09-10 5 THF Singapore Art So< iety ■.viJ! cimdiK t an exhibition of eMteru and western mu instruments at the Bn f i h Council Hail. Stamford H Singapore, from Bep( 12 to i'<» from I a.m. to 6 p r«i. e. Hay. Adrnis ion is frThe omVial67 words
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Article57 1953-09-10 5 TAN PENG HENG. a Singapore farmer who was found with '1 lb«j. of opium worth SI 0,000 in a t»a< klanr off Orchard Kead on Jan. ii was yesterday seat meed to ,'K months' iniiiisuiuii.il' in the Third rnnia.il District uurt. Tan cave notice of57 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-09-10 5 TFN Ml MKIKS of the Voiin- Malayans Inh. Kn.il. i I um pin whn .it t««nd<<| thr |,st Fcd«-ril Count i| mt-itinu I rum Ml: Miss < hoontr Win Hoi. M? N K NiTitim, Miss Juiir I«c Mr T Gnnl, prrxiHrnt. Miss I Sinn:idtir.ii Mr Q hrlli.ih Miss65 words
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30 1953-09-10 5 THE S nnncnt B Road i rental oC .vil! Im <• i 1 1 ft V.<U neni i i ouncil ,i- track 'her |hat i30 words
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Article45 1953-09-10 5 ii \ho: i) i, tor of the y Adm. n (FOA), nntKMioced in WH>hiiij{j<jfi ppolntmcnl of ifinri T. Mover u »;<;d;i! director foi th< > East. He i< the fir>t of four >i i i majof i ;«n«i pub the K.r45 words
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Advertisement80 1953-09-10 5 WE SHALL SUPPLY YOU WITH Hi^h quality pumps for the most varied purposes in the most up-to-date types: industrial, agricultural and household pumps. Mow-running SLA VI A Diesel motors of the following output fH Pat 900 R. P. M« I HP at 800 R. P. M. HP at 709 R.80 words
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Advertisement108 1953-09-10 5 Q f/limpse of Chinoso khtmm^X KUNG MING Js*s OF MILITARY STRATEGY fiftr"" compo.gn many of (/f Si \X/ \f\ /S/^F^Vji Kmnq MWig't troops ir*" I Cc*^fr*-HKHHIjT^/ V were overcome by 'Tft^Jr /1\ /c* naturml gat wlmcK X i!^"^ delayed th«ir ad- —J^ I _J& »oncc. His discovery of an onrtdote108 words
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Miscellaneous81 1953-09-10 5 Weather MIM M I M Irmperature: From 7.30 p.m Srpt 8 to 7..:0 a.m. Srpt. 9 Singapore 75F i Pcn.uiff 1 741). Kota Bahru 74F): Kuala l.ampur (7IF>; Ip»h i 7 IF); Kuantan ITHFJ Vlaximuin T<-mperaturr: Fr«tn 7.30 a.m. Sept 8 to 7.30 p.m. Srpt 9 Singapore <89F): -ti ui.81 words
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Article683 1953-09-10 6 LX>K ni.irj is Malaya has more than a ea iial 1 in Japan's foreign polity. At tl\f moment, tJv- .J.ip;i:. i Government is without .1 defence plan. Japan, in fact, has no armed forct except a National Security Force designed primarily for the maintenance of internal order.683 words
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Article220 1953-09-10 6 Review of Views Can't Fool Anybody MTING o n the contend-! •-I formation I nal Pi ogi essivei Patty 1 points^ out that this part 7 cannot^ r the true character ot£ Con-2 Although ihe wordi ndencc itedj with IMP -< ople, the Malayani National i' lv< Party* wi' 1220 words
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Article513 1953-09-10 6 Sir; We arc being told: "Let's be realistic. Whether we like it or not, Mao's Red government represents some 450 million Chinese. By admitting it to U.N. we get a chance to influence the government and win it over to our side." Let's get our f;icts straight.513 words
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Article195 1953-09-10 6 Sir, Last Friday I witnessed one of the most unruly and worst shows of sportsmanship I have ever seen here at the Chinese Swimming Club Tolcntimc Competition. On the whole the show was well run and the M.C. did a very good job in breaking the monotony195 words
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Article153 1953-09-10 6 Sir; My attention has been drawn to the present state of the inscription surrounding the Tan Kim Scrip Memorial Fountain, sited next to the Esplanade restaurant. I admire the beauty of design but deplore the absence of an inscription. The decorative plants have grown to wnn nt \ho153 words
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Article127 1953-09-10 6 Sir: "I am extremely glad to know that through the efforts of Inche SB. Mohamed Hussain. Singapore City will soon have an association in which cinemagoers can express their grievances. Of course, it should not be its motive only to attack the interests of theatres and film producers127 words
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585 1953-09-10 6 FRANCIS OFNER - SEARCH FOR HEBREW SCROLLS NE A P -THE DEAD SEA- FRANCIS OFNER ROUND the Dead Sea in Israel, this summer. Pro- fessor Nelson (llueck. Pre- sident of the Hebrew Union Collet;*' of Cincinnati, Ohio. America, is searching in the salt mountains of the Sodom Knijedi-Beersheba area for holy scripts which585 words
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Article1040 1953-09-10 6 Two Branches Of Law In Britain By A Times Special Correspondent JT is perhaps, to be regretted that the Evershed Committee, set up to consider what reforms of practice and procedure in the Supreme Court should be introduced to reduce the cost of litigation, were not asked to come to1,040 words
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Advertisement123 1953-09-10 6 SINGAPORE StANUARD INDBPi i < NINO NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinton Rood, Singapore. Telephone No*: ***** ***** Coble Telcgroph Address TIGERNEWS, Singoporc. BRANCH OFFICES j Room 222, The Time* Building Printing House Square, London EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulron Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Lcith Street, Tele:123 words
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Advertisement23 1953-09-10 6 fi i^^^it mum H^H^B^^. XT in laWWiTiTlTV l^^^ W^ AOVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CJ. L^D OF ENG ■LsiNGAPO«t MALACCA KUALA LUH^UK \NL23 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-09-10 7 photo. 1,.,,, destroyers are ibowi at anchor off Santa Maru Delia Salute of which the seen, atVe.iee ha.l.our on \u« H They arrived the previous evening tocher the rruiser Dura Defll Ibruzzi. flying the fla K of Admiral Luciano Bi«i It is ru that theA.P. - 79 words
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Article142 1953-09-10 7 LONDON, Sept. 9(AP)— The Admiralty announced today that a British naval launch was fired on in Hongkong waters today and that casualties were suffered. Th > terse Admiralty communique did not identify Ihe attacking f< British destroyer ordered out to remove the wounded sailors.142 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-09-10 7 m.oto (,K)K(il Ml IP of the famous Gallup polls of pub I opinion photographed Mrs iilup on Ihe leri tln-ir hotel in l.num Switzerland A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article101 1953-09-10 7 1 IRNBOROUGH, England, Sept. 9 (AP)— Biitain I'tedly threw a tight cloak of secrecy some of her latest aviation developments. Censors irdered several entries removed irom the annual air iow sponsored by the Society of British Aircraft istructors. red how ing i jet engine and101 words
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Article40 1953-09-10 7 -AX. Sept <) (AFP) 10,000,000 under A ad scheme i^ to immediate of the Iranian covcrnearned here toof U555,300,000 of 0,000 aid granted ed States was '.his morning The portion of the 000 wl! b- turtied40 words
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Article16 1953-09-10 7 "tAL James Van Fleet r) Lond in by air yesK rea U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article75 1953-09-10 7 SOUTHAMPTON, (England). y— The French ■iner Liberate picked up her Southampton passengers at the anch ofl the Isle of and left tor New York er spending grounded on a nk outside Le Havre. The 51,000-ton luxury liner ran aground in thick fog a few minutes after75 words
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Article38 1953-09-10 7 PANMUNJOM. Sept. 9 (UP) —The Allies handed the Communists today a list of :*,4()4 PoWs including 944 Americans believed still in Communist prisons and demanded their return or an accounting of where they are.38 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-09-10 7 FOUR CI'NMEN lie prone on order* of the 35 police .md ei?ht detectives who closed i a o n them ivhcn they attempted a robbery in donnlown Manhattan. A fifth was hospiialized after 4 running gua battk with police. V.P. phot©.41 words
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Article161 1953-09-10 7 MAN WITH A STITCHED HEART CHICAGO, Sept. 9. (AP).— A man who had a large hole patched between two of his heart chambers will walk out of W*. Sinai hospital next week with a normal circulatory 1 m. Hubert Olson. of Huron. South Dakota, entered the hospital on Aug. 21.161 words
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Article78 1953-09-10 7 KARXBOROL'GH Hampshire, I Sept. 5). (Renter) Squadron Leader B Waterton, one of Britain's too test pilots. wa& reprimanded here yesterday for (lying hi* delta winj Gloster Jay< I iter dangerously during Mon j preview ot '.nr b.% national air Waterton had pointed h;s "Fl yinp I78 words
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Article62 1953-09-10 7 LA ROCHELLE (France). Sept. 9. (AP). Three women and eight men were trapped on a sand bar and drowned by a fast rising Atlantic tide early this morning. They were netting for fish of the island of Oleron. a few miles off France's west coast,62 words
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Article212 1953-09-10 7 £8 Mil. To Aid 5. Korea LONDON, Sept. 9, (Reuter)— Britain is paying £8,000,000 towards the United Nations £46, 000,000 programme for the reconstruction of Korea. This was disclosed here yesterday by Sir Arthur Rucker, Deputy Agent-General of the United Nations Korea Reconstruction Agency. Sir Arthur Ruckei is visiting various212 words
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Article60 1953-09-10 7 TOKYO. Sept. (UP) Japan today defied South Korea's threat to fire on Japanese fishing vessels and patrol boats still within 50 to 60 miles of the Korean coast after midnight tonight. One hundred to 200 Japanese Ashing craft and four or five Maritime Safety Board's patrol60 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-09-10 7 TRIPLETS: Louise Margaret, left, is sleeping peacefully. Yvonne, in the middle, is «t> ing while Jeanette looks <»n placidly. Mis. Mar v Archer, 23. wife of RAMC Private Alfred Archer has waited viz ht weeks in the Army's Maternity Hospital at Aldershot for this proud moment. Mirropu-.47 words
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148 1953-09-10 7 MADRID, Sept. 9— (AP) High Spanish sources said yesterday the United States and Spain will sign a military pact during the week of Sept. 14 giving the U.S. the right to use Spanish naval and air bases. This was reported as U.S. Ambassador148 words
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Article271 1953-09-10 7 THE QUEEN INVITES PM TO BALMORAL LONDON. Sept. 9 <VP)~ Queen Elizabeth has invited Sir Winston Churchill to spend a coupl<. of day*, it Balmoral Castle this week and many of his friends are hoping she will add the weight of her prestige in d affection to suggestions hat he271 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-09-10 7 IISS MONTE CARLO: Hbabrth Choubk, s uns herself .sUnhu. «.,.r, k petmg in the^Mi.ss Europe" beauty tontest. AP photo22 words
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Article20 1953-09-10 7 I it h ru. (mm ne.i <{<■ nifl the root ravinj 800 pei M« -I into tl injure.! {JJP20 words
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Article219 1953-09-10 7 ANZUS TALKS GET UNDER WAY WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 (UP)— Secretory of State John Foster Dulles today opened the meeting here of the ANZUS Council composed of the foreign ministers of Australia, New Zealand and the United States by reaffirming the intention of the three countries to stand to gether against219 words
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Article74 1953-09-10 7 LONDO N. Sept !>: (Reuter) Field .Marshal Sir John Harding. Chief of the Imperial General Staff. will visit Milbourne next month for talks with the Australian and New Zealand military authorities, the Commonwealth Relations Office announced. Later he will visit New Zealand. An official a t the74 words
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Article94 1953-09-10 7 CANBERRA. Sept. 9, (Renter).—Sir Arthur Fadden. the Australian Treasurer, today introduced a budget to the Hof Representatives containing' income tax cuts averaging I L* per cent. Company taxei were also reduced and talei taxei abolished or eased. Sir Fadden, in a "stimulus" budget, announced to a94 words
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Article99 1953-09-10 7 SEOUL. Sept. 9 (AP) Poii.h member ol nations truce inspection In South Korea today fk < iiis Iron Cuit ain count and was given politic ii lum by an American commander, the U.S announ< ed. Th Pole made his i .in it :<■ break ;is In99 words
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Article66 1953-09-10 7 LAS VE(;as. Nevada, Sept •J (UP)— Film star Rita Hayworth today angrily spurned a one-million dollar divorce settlement with Prince Aly Khan that would have showered their three-year-old daughter with the regal luxury of a Moslem princess "All the money in the world can't66 words
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Article33 1953-09-10 7 DOUGLAS, (lale oi Mai I Sept y (Reuter): The Bi Trades Union Congress, the "Parliament" of British labour. today decided againci having minimum WMM Sxed to I COtt <>f living index.33 words
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Advertisement68 1953-09-10 7 RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 9. The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London morket:LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 19 d Spot £615 per ton Oct /Dec. 19]d. buyers, £616 seller*. Jon. /Mor. 19}d. Three months: £607 10s. Apr./June 19Jd buyers, £609. July/Sept. 19;d.68 words
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Advertisement56 1953-09-10 7 //l\\ TRAVELS (^IYEI.^ EVERYi l\t 111 r WBI C^ZZJ 9Kk urvtrr J VIYELLA SPORTS SHIRTS Collar ottached, one brcost pocket, coat style front fastening, plain colours, herringbone and check patterns. $21.7.", VIYELLA PYJAMAS Wool and cotton mixture in ploin colours and striped designs. $33.50 SOLE AGENTS FOR Austin Rrrd I56 words
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Article63 1953-09-10 8 TEL AVIV. Sept. 9 (AFP -Egyptian authorities hel< he Greek ship Parnon ii 'ort Said on Friday and con seated its cargo of Israel roduce. cars and cement, i .as revealed today. The ship was on its way t< lie Israel] Red Sea port o !y!ath.63 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-09-10 8 Tin P'lansi (above) a ferry-boat with arrow »«d at ion for about 300 passengers, will soon be operatia* between Prai and Penang. Built at the Fort Swetteaham railway slipway the boat is expected to leave for Penaiig in about a weeks time. Shortage of materials delayed the construe68 words
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248 1953-09-10 8 LONDON, Sept. 9, (Reuter)— More British naval ships have been released for anti-pirate patrol duties in the Straits of Formosa sinee the Korean armistice, it was stated in London yesterday. Commander Allan Noble, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, gave the news248 words
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Advertisement711 1953-09-10 8 k HAMBURG -A ME RIKA LIN IE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD .MUM MatVICl To C'.enoa Marseilles, Antwerp. KottenJuii. Hamburg firemen. Spore P S'ham Penanc is Vfeserstefai 'Nl>r.» ff%Ot\ HM !«HO«t 1 S BriajaarhaTrii (IfAPAO) M f«Oet Vi 54K>rt JtOit *?K«v Honr K«»ng. Manila. Kobe He Yok<»toauia. r»-n«*n P sham S"|»orf I711 words
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Advertisement1165 1953-09-10 8 BLUE FUNNEL LIME JTJS MANSFIELD *■(>■. >-'H». li ..jt wtcd In Slngapoff UajVfMi ooliiHi t« praw»d \i> other ports Ut load and <li-.< hjri(»> «;irK<> Io 1.1M.KP001.. <iLA*G4>W LOSIXJN A. (ONIIMMVI KO«I> Due Sails V S ham Heiang t u(tin>-<t<tn for (fenoa, London Holland Hamb *«*pt I Prr-'-uo I^'-t- as.1,165 words
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Advertisement410 1953-09-10 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Une Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. S'pore P.S'ham Pcnang AMSTELDYK (HAL) G3l 15Sept HJSept ]7 ]BSpd! SLAMAT (RL) 19:>.VSept S«fe* 27 >BSeS TARAKAN (SMN) 29Sept SOct M)rt 7 X410 words
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Advertisement662 1953-09-10 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM BCANUIN4VM I J Spore P Shan, "MAUIMLA" For Bangkok )>Sept "INUIA" For Bangkok. S:i Hongkong. Manila Kofcr Yokohama S/4 llrt t/2 Oel -SFI ANIIIA" for Bangkok It/lIC KOREA" For Djakarta Bat.^; kok. Saixon. Morißkoim Manila Kobe. Yokotmma l\ 23 0.1 t« MO.t 1, "tNSONII" For662 words
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196 1953-09-10 9 1111 proposed control on the circulation of imerican dollars in Asia is not likely to affect Singan financial transactions involving this currency in no transactions involving United States ept under licence, an exchange broker told the Standard. RHe was commenting on a196 words
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Article73 1953-09-10 9 DOING THE MARKET markei in lined very quiet lor September 64] cents nts per Ib, on reported ame levels as on Tuesday. eni per Ib. n Tuesday) twer and ax i 7 8 cents prices yesb ne as those rd quiet NOON PRICE Chamber of Com < ciation noo'i icr73 words
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Article70 1953-09-10 9 shares all .mthis lecti in of share market The volume of i tin res, increasIn lustrial shares ly. Interes' ul I er shares was INDI STBIALfl ers Sellers 45 18') 18.icdcb 12 4.-) 12.55 J cd MINING 8/4 8.'7 TO 75 2.30 2 40 34 12/3 12 51 3.7570 words
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Article16 1953-09-10 9 t{F n Government Mt export prices ntrol on jute, according to from Karachi U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article86 1953-09-10 9 THE produce mnrket in Singapore was -toady in all >ns yesterday with fair business passing. Copra buyers for Seutember shipment indicated S:-!SJ per picul with sellers at $36J Coconut seilers quoted $"iSJ p?r picul with no buyers. Pepper prices remained unchanged. Singapore produce prices(per picul) quo'ed hy seller* ves'er'i..y86 words
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Article57 1953-09-10 9 ATHENS. Sept. J». (Reuter) The eighteenth Internationa] Fair at Salonika opened yesterday, with Greece, Italy, Yugoslavia. Western Germany, Western Berlin and Israel officially represented. Heavy industry was the outstanding feature in both the Italian and Yugoslav paviiions. Western Germany had a particularly outstanding show and increased trade57 words
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Article44 1953-09-10 9 THE Air Transport Agieement between Nationalist China arid the Republic of Korea has been extended for on e year, from September I. The agreement allows the Chinese side, traffic rights at Pusan and the Korean side similar rights at Taipei. A P.44 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-09-10 9 THIS outsize television scrrcn will be popular with vfcitois to the British National Radio and Television Show at Karl's Court. London. The audiente watching the production in the studio (background) will s^e the transmission on the Riant screen before them. This is one of the exhibitsU.P. - 67 words
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275 1953-09-10 9 Europe Narrows Dollar Cap With U.S., Canada PARIS. Sept. 9 (Reuter)—Europe's dollar gap with the United States and Canada was reduced by IVi^mT'H^r^yh/^t 571,000) during the nrst five months of this year as compared with the same period of 1952, according to the Organisation for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC). An275 words
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Article362 1953-09-10 9 CONVERTIBILITY TO BE DISCUSSED World Bank Meeting WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 (Renter)— The question of mokinq tho pound sterling freely convertible into dollars is expected to dom.note in one way or another the discussions at the annual conference of tho toda rn h M °netary Fund and t/ie World Bank opening362 words
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Article65 1953-09-10 9 FEW people know that practically every Ronsnn lighter sold outside North and South America is m:i<l«» and marketed in Britain, according to the mu .i/in«--"Scope" a periodical on the interesting lipecti of People b ring t of ■n before #!i0 the fir-4 Brit^h Ron- »n B•, 165 words
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Article125 1953-09-10 9 Window Strip Tease To Stop OGDEN. I'tah. Sept. 0 (IP) The Chamber of Commerce has begun a cam paign to stop "strip-tease* shows in downtown stoie windows. The "performers" are onlv plaster mannequins, hut tit Chamber's rrtail merchants division promised to do wnething about it after .*«> men protested the125 words
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Article38 1953-09-10 9 HARRISONS CROS^IELX (Malaya) Ltd.. report the following rropi f r August Allenby 35,000 lb.. Ben';i lb. .leram Kuan tan 63.000 lb. Kuntiong 37.0M lb.. httntakal 79.500 lb. Sungei I 122.000 lb., and Tanjong Pai 55.800 lb.38 words
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Article20 1953-09-10 9 Nl I'k'' ir*s training m tod I- reign 1 t Fiv* of I .1 I20 words
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Advertisement630 1953-09-10 9 m« o^ o 9 fi ai rt q News s>; 945 Paul Martinez S'pore Diary surface mails ■9£££i»>3fa"'i 1230 ?m mbi S, e a d dinr e^o n n c no? u '^pVanJ 1 J. n.45 and 9.15 p.m. lo^o T m«» fnr n 3n ,i nS fc W, N630 words
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Advertisement50 1953-09-10 9 ■fe^BVf C^B^ Br ■^^^SSS^SSSS^S^^SSI^S^. KBRij'^ BJ I Eire /rJ lAf***^* JZmt Cold Clear to the Floor Design, pioneered £A$V TERMS CAW BE ARRANGED P e ted b l>h I**' ou more cold spoce in less floor spocc. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: THE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENAN650 words
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Article961 1953-09-10 10 DON'T BE LULLED TO SLEEP WARNS Bo f rji' jus About The Sf'pr-^ocket News... JRITONS have been more than once lulled into a sonse of security b> optimistic statement about some novel weapon of offence or defence. Equally they have been comforted unduly by news of some policy of appeasement961 words
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77 1953-09-10 10 Treasury is faced by moun'mg expense- for 'ne Ar n j .-id ov continued press n from 'ht Nat v 1 >r the i*onstruction of tha pensive— and vulner ablecar i s. It l| a ealld argument and one frequently used th it it77 words
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Article60 1953-09-10 10 Rosalind Rgjnam THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You mud enclose three fen cent stomps if you want yout pottorn cut. l» I don't get the stamps you don't get the pattern. A number of orders ho*c come to me without the stomps. These won't60 words
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Article178 1953-09-10 10 Sir;— How true it is that th i G >vt. failed in its responsibilities in the Lv>t War. The public of Singapore was not fully prepared lor an air attack at that time, as the raid took us by surprise. Kpw, the Govt. has appointed three City Colors178 words
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Article63 1953-09-10 10 AntiNudism —I rtrongt* land I iken by \n t the i >f nudism in \i why should it be allow a country where there il »n lack of lunshine winJhould it also be nere to have mixed nudism before it can be a su ivernment not pi tinate In iti63 words
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Article195 1953-09-10 10 WHITTON BOARD AND WAGES Sir. The Strai*> '1 p iblUh repoi ;n wnicb it was tr. i' u the present wag j on the recomm f wis <>f the Whitton Arbit- 1" l lis is incorrect. The V. 'on Board did tldei price fiO nor undei T i •;."> The195 words
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Article209 1953-09-10 10 Sir; With refer* i ee to Ml. Chan S L.'s ,e'ter in The Stanonrd on Sept. 'A 1 certainly do agree that th >se are Elizabethan times: but disagree or the p »ml that the women's r its and privileges come first and men come second. J209 words
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Article266 1953-09-10 10 TOO SMART! Sir; Rigtit noiv, I BIN Still rrondcring whether I'BIQUE" tens certam o) irhmt he or she teas writing about under the title, "PL'ise Tc'l Is, SomyT <*"d that which iM| published i" the SiJigapore Standard of September I. Did you ÜBIQVE, fnHy understand the article thai rras vritten266 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-09-10 10 ALL throueh this wr»-k Ihe Singapore Standard presents its thirtv-serond Mar contest. Ah \ou xe k<>( do is to <-o!leoi the six pirtures and their respective ruupnns »nd send them together uiih the name of the stars viHer single rover to the Movie Editor of78 words
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Advertisement232 1953-09-10 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION r-' ATTRACTIONS .^gy S SHOWS V.! TODAY f-i P.lJlilJ A FITTING FOLLOW UP TO MIGHTY QUO VADSS' COMES JEAN SiMMONS C^' k STEWART GRANGER DEBORAH KERR #1 v CHARLES LAUGHTON /tj AN M-C-M PICTURE SATURDAY at MIDNIGHT! THE .STOOGI M/wSfl ■1 ,!p%. J*\, 11 a.m., 1.45, M-..6 »iig^pDlE€l||232 words
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Advertisement381 1953-09-10 10 I-:-:-:-::-:::-::::-:-:-:-::-:. t« RITA PEL MAR TOD A I I ({loi MioN: J. Only t<» ;i rliilil i^ |>nr«h;iiM>iiirss pOKMible. Atlrr ward it i» tainl<-il with Kmtw-l<-«li;i' that it ill not I i*| BJM Mi.- f<ar that oae will have to paj tor it." Milae. TUI'RSDAI POM IMKV- ">'•'■ i i381 words
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Advertisement226 1953-09-10 10 FROM TODAY! |df^,(i4.r 11 a.m., 1.45. 1 6.30. Wtf-JulMlX 'L ADVEN7URL! RO.V\ iCt SP Ht M*k tN wtmji f in kit ar*V-«Mtf 4 W^Sw cou mi>i v nrn in s randoiph Scott Hangman s >Mili DONNA Rl I!> IN COLOR BY lirilNholuu PLUS "3 STOOGE" V ',V, s. i #f226 words
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217 1953-09-10 11 n\ Sept. 9 (AP)— The Gentlemen— En&nti imateura- and the Players provided the Scarcket festival crowd with exciting and cricket Tuesday. The Amateurs raced to a five-wicket win after scoring 252 runs i n 2J hours. They bid set the tone for an exciting217 words
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Article19 1953-09-10 11 in match Tangliq f'.nnu- US indraB W m A Boon Hai, W. B n ih'.o I19 words
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Article26 1953-09-10 11 I >NDON, Sept. 9 (AP) in the cr league: 1)1 V. I. Arsenal 1. Cl sea 2. HIV. HI (North) Rvhe <!, Halifax Town 1.26 words
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Article19 1953-09-10 11 KUANTAN, Wed:— Kuantan Malays, with only Mint K tan Indians 4-1 in ccer match j vesterdav.19 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-09-10 11 Max Sthmeling. world i Z famous boxing champion and wrestler arrived in Singapore on a KLM Constellation yesterday on C Z his way home to Europe, j Max has been referee- int; boxing matches in Indonesia for the last two months. "1 ha\> my business to think about,' he said71 words
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Article118 1953-09-10 11 WDCSA Beat PWD At B 'ton REMBAN. Wed. War ent Civjli;m S( rvicea ciation badminton team heat P.W.D. Sports Club by five >. winning three singlet and two doubles events. in a match Diayed at the SPI hali. Results. fW.D.C.S A. players mentioned first): Biases: Lee See Hin beat Zakaria118 words
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Article248 1953-09-10 11 FOLLOWING are the revised ting time lor the quauirounds of the Roynl Singapore Golf Club championships to be play< weekend: SATLRDAV 205 T. H. A. PotU »nd W. J Ciibb; 2.10 P.B. Dowling and J.P d e C. Hamilton; 2.15 R.IVI. Scot and M. C. Bain: 2.20248 words
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Advertisement39 1953-09-10 11 I \si SHOWS j) in. K < N as* Melodrama! "SUDDEN FEAR" Palaace i <• .i Picture "SiKl >>\ BAGDAD" i- u lINICOLOR (OK TODAY ONLY 344D TODAI 3 SHOWS 6 l"> 9.15 p.m. "ANSOO^ (Hindi) Starring I h.uiv'.'.ti Vawab. >!.m\ Others,39 words
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Advertisement95 1953-09-10 11 NOTICE In The Supreme Court Of The Federation Of Mtlay.i In The Blfffl Court At Ipoh IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 4G oi 1 1953 RE: S. K. Doong, Miner and Broker, of lpoh. Notice of Receiving Ol E in Non-Summary Case. Receiving Order made: 21 June, 1953. Date of Adjudication: JJr.d95 words
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Advertisement1236 1953-09-10 11 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY mjM^ ENACTMENT CAP ;>:>. MISSING In The Supreme Court Of The Federation Of Malaya. I I In The High Court At *p«ih IN BANKRUPTCY. W.E V. J a. of 19 RE: Mohamed Noordin A b. Mohd. Akib. I Name of Debtor: Mohamed BB^^B| Noordin bin Aid. Akib.1,236 words
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Advertisement567 1953-09-10 11 sihaiions WANTED V|M »o\s \M\\\ e S»lar\ rinwn r M iv have flmr _SMnIS5 Mn lS b Buwlard I.KITI I IJI ropean <I«Mt .j K( I. No. Ul 4 ga. SUi j ird Sinßa: INDIAN m a> DEQUIRFD aR« 38. 1 m Mj Iras, t'nl- ll j ience S *a;ar>567 words
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Miscellaneous226 1953-09-10 11 The Heart Qg Juliet Jones By Stan Drake Alley Oop By V.f. Hamiin jnSr X^ wv TMAJSJE6 ArsiC '~^?Si WELL. WHAT O>M^3 \OF COURSE NOT. l-^ 'I M THE AAJTHOC?' 1 -Ny < f kkiN^MEN MENCERDRTH MEXT, FOR CATS^Kt? DUNKTE THE PLNV? V ewAWiE^PEARE <t^Q EARLS. 6OTHAJSIKjS TO I HASNT226 words
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Article49 1953-09-10 12 Security Check On Athletes M vmi s«pt. :> < AP> \-...n athletes eaterinu the Philippines ii»\xl Ma] fof the Asian spori> games uiii b<* carefully Kcreeaeel lor politicml leaaiaf Kpokesnaa for ike (i.inifs Security (tun mi(tf# said military telliKeaoe a^«-nt s will screca orerseaa e*atest;mtv ici preveat thp tnlltratiOa «J49 words
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Article107 1953-09-10 12 F i th« iird 'm,- in sue Straits Chin MY.F v> :,-> the Singapore D triii Inter-Methodist \'n\\h i adminton rhamppionship t r the Lim Chuan n Cup, beating tlie Gej ing Straits Chinese by I've nil. The resu ts were: I- in, Kim Choon107 words
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378 1953-09-10 12 SECOND RUGBY REVERSE FOR PENANG EUROPEANS PENANG, Wed.— The Penanff Sports Club, the premier rugby club in the settlement for many a season, suffered their second successive defeat this time -by ten points (two goals) at the hands ot the Penang All Blues in a rousing game played at the378 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-09-10 12 H ird Johnson (stripes), SbefleM I'nitcd MBtrthalf, i/.'nU^ ai attempt at ;l header by Chelsea centre forward Jim Lewis «i:"in^ tin- First IMrisioa match at Chelsea ground last Saturday. Sbelßeld ««>n thr same by '—1.35 words
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Article342 1953-09-10 12 merit enabled a spirited Shell Sports Club to hold the powerful Hongkong Bank S.C. to a > draw when tin* two teams played their last game in SHIM A Division at .Man Besar Stadium yesterday. i wel] <\l'\ Shell perform, I th it it would342 words
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Article126 1953-09-10 12 MERCANTILE Bank Sports Club, playing their last game in the Singapore Business Houses Div. C League and Cup competition, scored crushing 10-1 victory over the Hongkong Bank Sports Cub 'B" at Farrer Park yesterday. Mercantile bank led 4-0 at the interval with goals bv Eddie.126 words
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Article23 1953-09-10 12 KIALA LUMPUR Wed. Th« Selangor Malays novices b.tdmfnton tournament will be>»in on Sept. 12 and 13, at the Police Depot hall.23 words
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Article26 1953-09-10 12 "'mi»'.ilv trratmrnf for th. 1^ n S n i'' r; '<» n S «re race KsOMNMMg^ S S ruriDls the lior^ e <>l ils26 words
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Article214 1953-09-10 12 2 Sacked In This Match THE adoption of question in a division A Sii B House League Cup match an Geylang yesterday resulted in two players being <■ <.H the Be i This was ~r.: encountei ben OTEC and Singapore Cold Storage which OTKC won I The players who were214 words
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Article79 1953-09-10 12 Other Business Houses I.ea gue and Cup matches played erday: Division B: Singapore Traction Company beat Malrfyi Publishing House '-i l. Division C: Mercantile Bar Sports Club beat Hom-;': Bank "B" 10-1. Malayan Air ways and Ford Sports Cilit drew 2 12. Netherland Tiad ing Society beat Handelsban)*79 words
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Article184 1953-09-10 12 Depleted Indians Lose 2-1 A DEPLETED Indian Association side found RAF Seletar a much superior opposition and went down by two goals to one In a SHA division I match at Balestier Road yesterday. Indians were forced on the defensive from ihe start but the wet and heavy ground saved184 words
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Article23 1953-09-10 12 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Wed Sel■ngor Club women beat War Department wom«-n o a j hockey today. Scorers were Mrs Smith and Pat I);ubv23 words
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Article144 1953-09-10 12 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 9 iKriiitT' Harold .lolmsun year •>!<' Philadelphia lisjht-hea\ weight. ma\ |d an carlv tilt at the wurM ln v a\ vh .'ijfht rliirnpioiisli; |is ;»s ;i ri'Mil| of his points victor\ ovrr I //:ird t r les in a 10-rtiuml bout here hist nisht Promoter144 words
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250 1953-09-10 12 t By WINDSOR LAD WONDER LAD, a last start winner at Penan* is in striking form. With Bagby astride, Wonder Lad galloped three lengths clear of stablemate Chesieres (Tait) in a testing spin yesterday, returning 54* sec for the half mile and 37 4 5250 words
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Article80 1953-09-10 12 SCARBOROUGH. Soot 9 (Renter) A team of T-st match players organised by j Tom Pearce. former H tea Captain and Rugby Union re.feree. had the first knock in a good pitch here today wher. the last first class match t.\ tne Australians' tour opened in Tine80 words
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Article24 1953-09-10 12 IPOH. Wed Police Sports Club beat Anglo-Chinese School l—o in a first division hotkey league matrh today Hhor.se notchfrl the winner.24 words
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Article382 1953-09-10 12 -SAINTS scored another victory when the\ hen* powerful RASC XV by 11 points (goal, tr\ and penalty) to six (try and a penalty) in a hard bu scrappy rugger at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. The same \v;is dominated by the forwards of both pi.ki. It382 words
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Article, Illustration258 1953-09-10 12 l! young Alex Oelilkan, Sin•).»te's best srhooiboy eric keter, been shabbily ti cd 1 in local cricket? A (-ticket fan. newly arrived from England, seenn to think Detilkan, he sayi in his lettei to The Standard K one ol the ttnest batsman he s«?et: in Singapoi258 words
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Article27 1953-09-10 12 A PEN U I Y issue lei :ah n h the) i i inn dim point RNAS S XV in <•* hard fou«27 words
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Article197 1953-09-10 12 I TOKYO. Sept 9. (Reu't) Japanese men's tab <■ > i team defeated India Bve- ill ?oduy In the third riav f >nd Asian table championships being play Tokyo*! Memorial Hall. The Japanese team iron four games played during I tournament. It will met! Hongkong for197 words
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Article82 1953-09-10 12 SYDNEY. Si-p\ I fßeuterhIJe Australian Crlckel Board of Control declared at a n mf here tonight that they will send a team to tour the v. Indies in 1055. There will be five te^t« played during the pur. two in Jamaica and others in Trinidad, Barbados an82 words
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Article26 1953-09-10 12 PENANG. Wed. -The ChiSwimminq Club wiU I innuaj swtmai tm <•<>■ ution at Tanjong Bungah on Sunday. A programme of 13 events been drawn up26 words
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Article52 1953-09-10 12 Fraser Neave Just Do It FRASKK an I H Clut) just man :>• i to L »«'t i a iy with full point i tlffey met the Sim- I >y Jn th ond round i >1 gap ire Bush is rl r 1 1 t I s p I t52 words
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Advertisement68 1953-09-10 12 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Cup tie. Chines* Athletic* ©j RAF. Changi at JaUm Bcsur suidium: Division '2 CYMA vs YMMA at BODCA; Division lA, Kadayanallur Muslim League v s YCAA at Geylany Stadium, S.H.A. League, Division 1 G H.Q, Farmij vs T.T.C. at Tanglin: Division ll SRC 11 Vs YM(\A at SRC:68 words
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Miscellaneous196 1953-09-10 12 MAJESTIC THEATRE EU TONG SEN STREET rELEPHi i I Shows D.nh 7 v:o mm Admission 14, > v r*^ \m\/im.; 1MP*****1 mP^^\ N|OIU >n •I\i i I \i: niw Direct ttom America presents "MAGICANA MYSTERY REVUE YOU WONT BELIEVE YOUR EYES HNj WIIRIJ KXKIIIiiN ON M\Ks In the ranl.isiir s.(t,n«196 words
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