Singapore Standard, 11 September 1953
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Title Section18 1953-09-11 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. INo. 71. J SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 IQ-t ER 19>3 TWELVE PACES lo CENTS.18 words
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Article41 1953-09-11 1 TAMIL NOT HINDI TO START OFF not DeStudies ofl of JVi dur- ge, The Stand .y. krit and •i on r N. Sastri j y the Uni-j e for- D< artment of i xpected in the 1954 5a '.hat CerTamil among41 words
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Article72 1953-09-11 1 MIAMI. FLA.. Sepl 10. (AP) Hurricane warnings v ted in the Bahama Islands Wednesday as a tl storm with top winds an hour devel >pe i sud- fn the Atlantic. 2200 (7. M.T. the Miami B ireau sai i the hurri- centered 70(1 r South-East72 words
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468 1953-09-11 1 RECRUITS? NOT 5 TO J BUT 1 TO 1 I i Flow From\ (New Villages \Jnto Jungley They Are Raw Yesterday's headline KL ALA LIIMP ll R, Thurs. Recruits to the Malayan Communist terrorist organisation, usually between the ages of 16 to 20 years, are raw and inexperienced youngsters and468 words
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Article, Illustration211 1953-09-11 1 -THAT CRASH ON MO NDA Y AHOVE: This Morris Elinor was completely wrecked b v the falling debris. A s it s engine wis running, it was feared that someone mi^ht he •n it. Pieture shows a ii policeman peering into the ear while an ambu- U Isace stands by211 words
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317 1953-09-11 1 Mtvo Shophouses Collapse As Bus Runs In THE frontages of two shophouses i Kampong Bahru Road caved in yes?rday morning when a large omnibus Derated by a Chinese company rat, Uo them. No one was hurt or killed either i the bus or houses— though there ore many dose shaves.317 words
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Article157 1953-09-11 1 By 808 PERKS THREE firemen were injur- and rushed to hospital hen lighting a blaze whirh roke out in the Diamond tre at North Bridge Road 1.30 a.m. today. At the ne of going to press, the fire as under control. Three fire engines and157 words
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Article22 1953-09-11 1 PRESIDENT Syngman Rhee i missed yesterday two Cab- I >t ministers for "failure to ry out their duties." UP.22 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-09-11 1 USELESS EUSTACE j THREE Communist terrorists were killed by a patrol of the 2/10 Gurkha Rifles in the Kulim area of Kedah yesterday morning A pistol, a sten-gun and a shot gun were recovered. "No! Business is worse than ever! Reckon I'm Hoggin' a dead horse!"50 words
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Article47 1953-09-11 1 ALOR STAR. Thurs.— Two Malays. Omar bin Matisa (16) and Morat Hassan (40). were killed while another Malay wa s badly burnt when they were struck by lightning yesterday afternoon. Two other Malays v/ho were in the group were not hurt.47 words
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Article13 1953-09-11 1 I EMPEROR Bao Dai arrived I>n Geneva yesterday from France. Reuter.13 words
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Article113 1953-09-11 1 [UALA KAXGSAR, Thurs. 'olieemen standing outside Police Post at the Bukit apit Hill recently watched h astonishment and horrpr a timber-laden lorry came tling down the winding 1. /ithin second^ the lumber- ing vehicle was upon them. As they scurried for safety, they heard shouts113 words
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173 1953-09-11 1 'shook Si V C >?™s. Sept 10.- Violent earthquakes shook the entire length of this 160-imle-long island early today and first reports said many suffered death or injury in the crumbling ruin s of at least four mages. Inhabitants at poin's from one end173 words
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Article57 1953-09-11 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (LP) Furher Information came to light today 'hat the j United States i* g .t to history's d< ,p or, •of mass destruction— a deliverable H-bomb. Boh this country and Russia have exploded mammoth hydrogen test devices, the United States nearly a year57 words
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Article58 1953-09-11 1 CASABLANCA, Sept 10. —Tony Sabl ag. believed to bo the first child ever born in a ie'-propelled air-raft, is toit :n a Casablanca hospital A Moori-h girl gave birth to Tony at 36.000ft. on a fl from Dakar to Casablanca a Frcneh Comet, on a58 words
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Article44 1953-09-11 1 jjcki >.\i.t..\l. .Sept JU (AP) A llighl earth tremor wa felt In Haifa and Othei p in Northern Israel In I to a smaller degree ia Die Ju lean mountains and .ler this morning No Md no damage art_» reported.44 words
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155 1953-09-11 1 ADMIRAL FLIES TO PROBE RED SHELLING I ONDON. Sept 10 (I P) Vlt9 Admiral Sir Charles Lamhe. British Vix.il Commander in -Thirl in the I «r last, flew hum Sing*pore |t llonykon- tod.i\ to investigate the Chinese Communist ihelltag ol i British naval motor I.nio, h 1 were I I155 words
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Article78 1953-09-11 1 By ARNOLD C BKAC KM Standard Special < mr .KARTA Sept. Communist-con tro r Workers Trade Union, SARBUPRI. ha thn i major strike this month the face ol .1 nomic pictui ed writl continuing d rnoUty prii ofc. tRBUPR] la 1 Sovernm undermii t78 words
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Advertisement7 1953-09-11 1 Miele *ji^B B 1 'MM! ,IV ffIAMORUSHf7 words
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Advertisement103 1953-09-11 1 *1 $tf WSJ IpHIUP> I Pol Wax in i -a tn* MP Polishihy J¥T, Machine t TjP < s» ,XN n Vm n V^v- US r..^ s|rr,( M j Wm mttmr you from India 5 I m -ft j G*i«r«ni«e<J Past Colours /l Range of "t Hondwoven Bedspreads, Table cloth103 words
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Article74 1953-09-11 2 > iRE an 15,000 cm--7] esoftheSinj 11 will ha-, e one iii I to n them, il a tioi to 1 hia effect bv the i Services union by all other Counons. will be first approval of the C.C.S.U. annual conference on Ocl Al there74 words
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Article32 1953-09-11 2 N 1 H i nti in the SingaCourt yesteropium at S. pt. <». I iong Yit Kay in, I .im Back S< ng !hong, claimed lon < package oi opiui32 words
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Article17 1953-09-11 2 WATCH ed bj Ih S lra tion Com- ated $64 tor th< i Geylanjj17 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-09-11 2 j photo. \\\\\\\\\\V THIS gaping black hole (above) was what re- 2 mained of the frontage of two shophouses after they were rammed by an omnibus yesterday in Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore. The arrow points to a chest containing the life 2 savings of one ofStandard - 80 words
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Article60 1953-09-11 2 THE Singapore Government Workers' Union yesterday wrote to the Government to tay that proof of its membership would be available when the Union called a strike. The letter was a reply to a Government request to the Union to furnish proof of membership before accepting the60 words
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Article39 1953-09-11 2 HONGKONG. Sept. 10—Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange todav were $15.89 t £1 sterling; $5,973 to US 1 dodar $1,820 to Malayan $1: $0.20 to one Indonesian Ruppiah, Gt)ld $21)1.73 to one tael. i39 words
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243 1953-09-11 2 Pistol Lay On A Table, Court Is Told Inquiry Into Soldier's Death A PISTOL issued to Private Frederick Porter, was found with a spent bullet, lying on a table in a lent where Lance Corporal Alexander Sim was found dead. It was in a firing position. This was stated before243 words
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Article120 1953-09-11 2 COMMODITY PRICES ft rt C L OS 1 N G rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were Buyers Sellers No 1 K S.S Spot Loose 632 642 No. 1 R S.S. 643 i.1.; No. 2 R.S.S 622 63J No. KS S Hlii 612 Tone: Quiet after steads ITN120 words
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152 1953-09-11 2 A MH NG Chinese, Tan Gao Seong, who came to Singapore irom Indonesia, eominitled suicide on May >:> l>> taking poison in a ear parked at Oliver Quay. in the c;ir wore three ers, on< ol i to the Chief of the urinunaJ intelligence152 words
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Article90 1953-09-11 2 SINGAPORE Police yesterday welcomed the formation ol a small vigilance corps by keepers in North Bridge Road, to guard against ar^onis' Th formed after a futile hid to burn a shoph()U e at :,u am on dav by throwing flam--1M« I ak< d in bro ene o90 words
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227 1953-09-11 2 FRESH BID BY S.I.T. TO BE AT GRAFT New System For Allocating Flats Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Improvement Trust has adopted a new system of dealing with applicants for Trust houses designed to put an end to corruption. Chairman of tho Trust. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. told The227 words
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Article88 1953-09-11 2 TEN bank notes in various denominations are believed to have been stolen in Singapore recently. Four of them arc SIO note; and their numbers are: E/42--02'>040, G/ 73-0 *****. G/57--*****7. B/83-*****2. One was a five-dollar n »te whose number reads: D/64--07H86. The rest are $1 notes, and88 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-09-11 2 HARON Omar. n Malay i actor who ha le j roles In many Shaw Bro productions, died in his hon* near \h c .lala n Ampa.- S 1 Rev !)r Svcrr.- Holth35 words
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Article, Illustration222 1953-09-11 2 A NKW era in film entertainment was introduced into Singapore when Mr Ho Ah Loke. a dim tor ol Cathay Organisation, (above) signed a contract which will change the present flat screens to ci rcular ones With Mr. Ah Loke is Mr. Seymour Mayer. MGM's Regional222 words
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Article102 1953-09-11 2 Ng Eng Hai. a Sin farmer, said in thc Citj P Court yesterday that on th morninu ol .May fi while plant ing tapioca at Tampenis Roa< he was attacked by two nr.ei and three women The attack was meant t force him to g.ve up102 words
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Article30 1953-09-11 2 I THE Wesley Mclii od is Youth Fellowship Annua: Cor ference will .-^tage a four-ai play, entitled "Daddy Lon Legs" at the Angio Chines S :hool Hall today.30 words
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Article, Illustration221 1953-09-11 2 Mandard Stan Reporter ORDINANDS of the Anglican Church from Malaya. Borneo, Indonesia and Hongkong attending Trinity College, the theological union college run by the Anglican. Presbyterian and Methodist churches in Singapore, are to have their own hostel. The Anglicans, who have already received a grant of221 words
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Advertisement263 1953-09-11 2 Glands Made Young —Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you f. el did before yonr time or *\iff»T from nirvc, train and physical weakness. y<>u will imd now happiness hin 1 health tn ;m American ni*»dloal -fry which rest* res, youthful vlK"ur and vitality quicker than Rland operations. It in a263 words
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Advertisement287 1953-09-11 2 SHORT CUTS to LOVELY LAWNS Cy BRITISH LAWN MOWERS J* rhe "PANTHER" Cuts as it rolls. 8011-bcorng 12" Cutting Cylinder. *ODEL HI A glutton for work 5 blode 14" Cutting Cylinder. ***** 16" MOTOR MOWER. Ball bearing throughout. Two stroke 98 c c Villicrs engine Smooth and economical. fe^ MODEL287 words
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Article78 1953-09-11 3 ST. AX DREWS School, re, will continue extra Stand. no I nexl e ir to admit those pass their Std. V exami>ns an i would like to join am: Assistant Principal. Mr. Dong Chui S S 'ird yesterday. iry of t'ne Malayan IS rts Council,78 words
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Article140 1953-09-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter IGHTY-SEVEN freshmen, undergraduates and uates of the University of Malaya, Singapore, l, d at the Education Department in Palmer Koad v <> mornings Wednesday and yesterday to be viewed by tiie Bursarie*' Committee. I '->» t v j n ses th c140 words
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Article, Illustration130 1953-09-11 3 SINGAPORE is not behind the times in swimsuit fashions and the latest to catch on is the bloomer first displayed in California, the traditional home of bathing beauties. And displaying this fetching model is Mrs. Betty Cooper former Australian mannequin and an expert waterskiier. Mrs. IStandard - 130 words
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Article77 1953-09-11 3 THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Ma n MacDonald will ■i tiie lirst exhibition of the Eng Seng School era Club i.i the school ha:! in Anson Road. Singapore on Oct. 12. An in'cr-school camera c]v>h lie competition is jed in conjunction With the exhibition and prizes I77 words
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Article195 1953-09-11 3 FOR his part in robbing: a teenage Chinese couple at St. George's Road on the night of May 20, Lim Kim Huat (tl), of Moulmcin Road, was sentenced to six years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Lim, who195 words
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154 1953-09-11 3 THE Malayan Aided Schools Council has appointed a sub-committee to inquire into the need for, and methods of, giving vocational training to students, Mr. Dons Cluii Sin;, Secretary of the Council told The Standard yesterday. The members on the committee for Singapore are: Rev.154 words
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Article81 1953-09-11 3 SINGAPORE Government i? now stu lying proposals for ng inti to the Improvement Trust to build its S-H-a--monh houses, the Commissioner of Lands. Mr. J. E. Pepper said yesterday. Mr. Pepper added that the recommended includes j Government and privately owned areas. It was up to81 words
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Article47 1953-09-11 3 WHILE a man was painting a shophouse in Rochore Road on Wednesday morning, thieves stole his troi^ers containing his Identity card and $4.50 in cash. The painter had left hi<= trousers on hi-, bicycle parked on the five-foot-way when he started to paint47 words
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Article, Illustration98 1953-09-11 3 Press Queen To Go To HK NINETEEN YEAR OLD Alice Cheng, chosen Newspaper Queen at the Press Ball organized by the Singapore Inion of Journalists at Raffles Hotel last Saturday will take the free air trip to Hongkong which she won, next month. Miss Chens told The Standard yesterday that98 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-09-11 3 THF Governor of Singapore Sir John Nicoll, attended a gala premiere of the film "Young Bess" at fathav Cinema on Wednesday night. The show was la aid of the Boys' Brigade Centenary Camp Fund. Standing next to Sir Jolu. is Mr. J. M. Iraser. Battalion55 words
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Article223 1953-09-11 3 Blueprint For Shenton Wav Area Standard Saff Reporter THE Singapore Government has approved in principle the development of Teluk Ayer Basin and preliminary plans hove now been drawn up, the Commissioner of Lands, Mr. J.E. Pepper, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Pepper disclosed that the223 words
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Article, Illustration235 1953-09-11 3 Sick Boy Saved A Family From Fire AN ailing, three-year-old boy saved his parents from being burnt to death when a shophouse in North Bridge Road caught fire at dawn yesterday. A s his mother and father were snoring i n the backroom on the first floor, he started crying.Standard - 235 words
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Article76 1953-09-11 3 MANY well-known loeal guest artistes will take par' ;in a variety concert at 8 •k tonight at Rallies Institution Hall, Singapore. I The show is staged under the auspices of the Singapore Youth Council in aid of the Alexandra Youth Club. The concert is I hv76 words
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Article33 1953-09-11 3 THE C-in-C. Far East Land For neral Sir Charle fhtley, is due to arruv Kallang at .1.25 p.m. to fi om Ei gland, where he attended an exerci with atomic warfare.33 words
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Article25 1953-09-11 3 A MAX living in Grai \t Road. Singapore, had his room burgled of .SlL r> In cash a:. I a watch on Wednesday.25 words
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Advertisement197 1953-09-11 3 '>dmrl/l/lteiujou. utojtt fflwot ask for HEINZ I /Jf l\ lust 1,U1,> ,,,M/ '''«>n»-^'» JM MMm\ ketchup creates flavor tanaam Km ti<>n You lov<> fll,> zestful im m\ tanj? >(,( s to v,,ur favont -^^vHfl meat, the delicious savor it mHI gives to soups and special rei p-j\Uv|W7/^( sun mellow tomatoes,197 words
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Article246 1953-09-11 4 ind ud sti it oi rej pondent PEN \M. Ihurs —Speakin the Peaaai Munh ipal Services Inion dinner loin m. the president of the l edei ation ol Mala j Adult Education Association "Mr. Heah Joo Seang, < riticiaed the Munieipal CoUßCillon lor their action in246 words
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93 1953-09-11 4 The Police Seek News Of Sungei Dua Thug PENANG, Thurs. Police have offi red a reward r -f I for information leading to the r i cl conviction of those responsible for the ing of a Chini tate conductor, Chin Yam Pl M Sungei I) the night of 0 that93 words
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Article20 1953-09-11 4 Broke In Took Watch I I on E I 1 the Sessioi I 15 p.n i I I 162 ii20 words
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Article70 1953-09-11 4 n i tsui.i.h general Ket-ietary of the International tion of Unions of in Publi.- and Civil on a short vi- Singapore, met leading ny trade union < way to o. to attend the Asian 1 e of the Inia] Labour Organisa--1 Mr. Bolle will meet of the70 words
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Article188 1953-09-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Malayan Indian Congress may g;ive u^ politics "to set an example to other communal bodies in the country," it is under- :> stood. prop tnis ciiect come before the i ence ol the A e to be on Sun lay. r.188 words
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Article94 1953-09-11 4 villagers AssureJ Of MCA Aid PENANG, Thurs— Thirt) Chinese villagers now attending a civics course were assured by Ihe vice president of the Penang branch of Ihe Malayan Chinese nation. Mr. (hee Sue* I today that lhe MCA would help them. The representatives from various riOages Penang anti Province Wellesley94 words
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132 1953-09-11 4 Well-Stocked Bandit Camp Falls To Patrol i KUALA LUMPU R r ns. Fourteen terro- including t men, challenged a patrol ol ti,.- 2nd Malav Regiment last Tuesday afternoon at Kampar, Perak. Fire was exchanged for 15 minutes uhen the gang broke off the engagement. ine patrol. However, followed up and132 words
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Article33 1953-09-11 4 Ml KHOO OON SOO "'-n of the Penang Youtl incil will broadcast a tailon the significance of Youtl Week ove r Radio Malaya Penang. on Saturday al 8 4 P-m.33 words
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Article98 1953-09-11 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. The lirst Government Rest House to be established in Pro- vince Wellesley, built at an estimated cost of $130,000. 1 opened for business here at the beginning of this month. It is situated opposite the Bukit Mertajam Convent and has six bedrooms nnd98 words
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Article31 1953-09-11 4 ■^^-illa, Thurs. I ady > cempler will officially open igei Lereh Girls School. 51 l miles away from town on the road in Malacca's > White coastai strip on Sept.31 words
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266 1953-09-11 4 Malayan Youth Week To Open In Malacca MALACCA. Thurs. Malayan Youtli Week which will be ob erved by all State nnd Settlement Youth Councils in the Federation, will open in Malacca on Saturday, With a muss youth rally i»nd parade in which over 1 00(1 member, ol youth organisations will266 words
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Article, Illustration166 1953-09-11 4 k i DR. RF. HENDERSON, acting Direct* M* J cai Z Services, Federation of Z Z Malava. and Dr. M. g I Doraisingham ef Singa' z pore who returned to Z Singapore last night by Z BOAi Argonaut after nt- lending il e World Health Organisation166 words
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232 1953-09-11 4 Bl KIT MFRTAJAM, of Penang last night estal inaugural meeting on ti Association. Dr M. P. Vegappan, presided. referred to thc forthcoming Town Council election, whi h. he said, only be contested effecti when they hari an orgai tion such as the one tiiey232 words
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Article151 1953-09-11 4 Big Cash Prizes PENANG. Thurs.— A new ABC Charity Quiz programme to be heard over Radio Malaya in the Penang and I Kuaia Lumpur networks tomorrow night offers radio listeners large eash prizes The questions will deal mainly with music and sound effects. Three alternative answers151 words
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324 1953-09-11 4 An Insult To Send Mahadi To Australia, Say Doctors Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Several doctors and prominent citizens of Johore Bahru, criticised the Social Welfare Department for spending money "unnecessarily" by sending a boy to Australia to undergo plastic surgery. 4, 1t is an insult to the Malayan324 words
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206 1953-09-11 4 KUALA U MPI K. Thurs The Federation Government has accepted the run riple of Trade I nion s ing political funds. 1 InStandard understands. Follow ing this the Mala an Trade F.iion Count il will soon apply for the repeal ot Set tion 41206 words
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Article79 1953-09-11 4 And A Tea Party MAI !CA 1 irt. d certificate nine es who recently amination 1 function in the v. tai. sentationa w< •owe. l by a tea Dy the hospital's nursing s ting to nurses at the Sir Cheng-lock I n that their pr a lar-,-.79 words
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Article30 1953-09-11 4 FOR carrying passengers m his car without a permit at the^ junction of Jalan Suleiman and Jalan Meriam. Lim Toon Hee was fined $40 by Muar magistrate.30 words
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Article165 1953-09-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Rubber workers are finding it difficult to pay thc: r monthly trade union subscriptions, constant wage cuts due to the fall in rubber prices is said to be the cause Plantation Workers Union* ire worri* I e no ncy not com165 words
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Article83 1953-09-11 4 BUTTERWORTH, Thm Shortly alter the fer "Bagan" left Ch in h Si I er for Butterworth at P-m ye terday, a commwas raised aboard wh. i young Tamil girl fell into the from the lower deck. While the fcrrv Wl down, a passing pilot her a buoy83 words
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Article50 1953-09-11 4 MALACCA, Thurs.-A radioteiepnone path between Malacca and Kuala Lumpur op. [Hf SIX circuits has been under test since early thi.s week. This marks the first phase to improve the trunk telephone communication between Malacca and other Federation M.< a had its thousandth te i uhone installed recently50 words
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Advertisement229 1953-09-11 4 a glimpse of Chhieso. history It ft mm**.. K H f$ CHIA* 0 > FAMOUS ■-•J m Of HAN C E N E RAL If Mfl f'^ Kwan Yun Chiang l*»*^^i3^* popularly knewn as 111 i[f^ r Kwan Kung. onc of j fl T^the two .am c u m f^i*229 words
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Article, Illustration202 1953-09-11 5 r>iaii Keporier Ml Council ol Joint Action representing 18 000 apore t.owrnment employees Yesterday charged Government with deliberately delaying meetin« nl associations and unions for implementing the Mimcndations in order that expatriate "may continue to enjoy non-pensionable expatriation pav." ni issu< nifht202 words
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21 1953-09-11 5 ui ird Stall Reporter nave ying verni S1 •< the i for ?i8 a21 words
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Article46 1953-09-11 5 O Song Poh (25), a la- in the First Criminal Dis- lay i one imprisonment. y two years' supervision when hc to a charge ot I watch and a I cigarettes amounting rom a boy, m WaS1 'hree previous con«s.46 words
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Article121 1953-09-11 5 Fear Makes Refugees Camera Shy A PARTY of 18 stateless persons of all ane groups arrived in Singapore on a BOAC (111— inl from llonskonu last tight on 'heir way to start a new life in Australia. The majority of the refugees were white Russians and all of them have121 words
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Article82 1953-09-11 5 THE S IX f, A PORE Dai A has invito follow: ators the 19! Sing and Da held on Sa v, a i Rati es Ho Mr. Lee Lian Chye Mr cv F Mr S A Soon. Mr. Chee Te S e an. Mr e82 words
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Article236 1953-09-11 5 CAN THE OUTPUT BE MAINTAINED? LONDON, Sept. 10 (Renter)— Today's Financial Times expressed doubt about the Malayan tin industry's ability to maintain its present productivity level in existing conditions. "This year's sharp setback in the metal price has so far had no marked effect on overall236 words
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Article28 1953-09-11 5 DL'RAMAMKA.U. son 01 Pengasamy, was lined $5 by the Muar magistrate for being drunk and unable to look after hi:n.-r 1 at Ja an Sayan..28 words
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277 1953-09-11 5 Mass Unemployment Danger LONDON, Sept. 10, (Rerter)— Mr. A. G. Glenister, chairman of the Malayan Chamber of Mines, yesterday warned against any international tin agreement which would stabilise tin price at too low o level. Speaking at the Chamber of Mines annual general meeting277 words
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144 1953-09-11 5 Standard Staff Reporter I MR. J. D. GRIFFITHS. Establishment Officer iti charge of Junior Ofti «rs of the Singapore Government, yesterday [red a two-man (ation ol the Administrative and Clerical Service! Union of urgent attention on the question of extending the ben< Of the144 words
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Article179 1953-09-11 5 Standard Market Reporter TIN industry circles in Malaya subscribed to the I views expressed by the Chairman of the Malayan i Chamber of Mines, Mr. A. (i. Glenister, against any international tin agreement which would stablise the metal price at too low a level. Mr n'nnistPM-".-179 words
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Article66 1953-09-11 5 YESTERDAY was a wet dav and yet within an hour in t'ne afternoon two lire eng were called out of the Ce Fire Station. The tirst one rushed to H Place where a motor wag On tire. The second sped to the lyan Railway Station66 words
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Article46 1953-09-11 5 FOI T XD guilty on a charge of theft of coffee beans v. MO from a shop in Bencoolen Street. Ng Paw Cheng was ordered bv the Singapore i'" ice Magistrate, Mr. A. w. Ghows, to b e remanded till Sept. 19. for sentence.46 words
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Article62 1953-09-11 5 THE Amoy Canning Cori poration (S) Ltd.. pleader > guiity in tiie Singapore Cttj Police Co. teiday to s charge of putting up an advernl without a licence. Tiie Court was told that on '.fune 6, the Corporation used hoarding of No. l-A. Adam Place, for exhibiting62 words
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Article58 1953-09-11 5 SINGAPORE Police m as a cade ess he ha "he School C* I \d!ii: nation, a no. ice s] So ice hav* iea tions bul oon have the requisil quaiifi ati Police want 12 mon 1 ai -ade; inspectors and i consi i end this58 words
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Article29 1953-09-11 5 A SERIES of and on on meditation B kkhu mem j Theosoph cai S ety. 8 Cairnhill Road. 6.30 p.'. i Sundav from Sept. 19 ta 2529 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-09-11 5 YESTERDAY'S heavy rain at 1.15 a.m. flooded several roads in Singapore Many small cars made detours in ordrr to avoid the flooded areas afte r an hour's rainfall Heavy trucks, with high su.spens.on bodies, swept through the fli»od(<| roads at high speeds and one small cai: was64 words
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118 1953-09-11 5 THK Singapore Government is expected to move an amendment to a motion which will be introduced by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Lab. Rochore) at the Legislative Council meeting next week. Mr. Rai to revise upward-- tiie inco.nence for I residenl in I I118 words
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Article, Illustration113 1953-09-11 5 RI- STORE SMUGGLING photo. The Singapore Trade I nion Congress last ni«ht entertained Mr. T.im Y^w Hock and three visiting Trade Union leaders to dinmi ;«t the Tai Tons; lifMaurant. Picture shows from left to right: Mi. l.im Yew Ho<k (Union representative to Tokyo Mrs I). Yarrow. Mr. Kok AhStandard - 113 words
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Article74 1953-09-11 5 JAKARTA, Thurs. DfapatdKl horn the Nniili Sumatran capital of Vledan Uh\a\ ie|Mtrtrtl that miui^between that island and Malaya, once a flourishlag occupation. i s now in steads decline. A .<i 4 tu> fall is meni, but the low Barkel p rubber. i Wil r pi74 words
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Article21 1953-09-11 5 Stole Constable's Bicycle— Charge ONG AH HON 1 y y Eigl tl Mi A W d eh i- Aug 1."). I21 words
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Advertisement78 1953-09-11 5 Colmatfs u *W\v\ */*s m \f 7f M VS I J^Jr ■>' v /Jr £g -t_ WM **J*^fr <gA- Mustard ][J made the meal L < i., II \KI'LR. CU II.LAN A CO LID. Singap** \int' iott li f>iijitio 1 AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT I A I id**\m\ill\ U^, I C^j78 words
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Miscellaneous78 1953-09-11 5 Weather MINIMUM TVmprrature: From 7.30 p.m. Srpt. Mth to 7. .'in a.m. Sept. loth Singapore i 771 i Penan? I 711 Kota B:liru i7:tF); Kuala l.umpur (MF); Ipoh (7W); Kuantan (7::fi. I Maximum Tempfrature: From 7.;J0 a.m. Srpt. lo to 7.. 'J0 pan Sept. lo Siagapare v ItSF); Penan* |glF):78 words
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Article659 1953-09-11 6 \IALAYA has an interest in the German general elections. What I Europe is bound to feet Asia sooner or later. In a world split into two main hostile ramps, any settlement of major problems in Europe must inevitably upon the situation One of thc problems in Europe is659 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1953-09-11 6 Mirhiiftiis Affairs POI MOBS THAN FIVE HOURS I sat and sweated in a crowded room while the Singapore Labour Party, last week, was revived. Most of the speakers strenuously denied the party had ever collapsed. From the chair came a bellow of defiance and a1,297 words
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Article451 1953-09-11 6 'JOSEY'S ARMOUR DAZZLES ME' Sir: Mr. Alex Josey'l reply to my letter on the subject of "Jungle Green" admirably reflect? that particular brand of misguided idealism in which he sometimes indulges. He makes two points which are inter ing. Firstly he produces as his authority for his statement that the451 words
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Article235 1953-09-11 6 Sir; I have followed wiih interest the controversy resulting from Alex Josey's review of the book "Jungle Green." 1 would like to point out tlint most British infantrymen are not keen intellects nor are Ihey students of world afjairs. They are just young chaps of between 18235 words
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Article202 1953-09-11 6 VICTIM OF PHOBIA 1 Sir; I support whole--1 heartedly tho letter of Mr. 1 Goh Kong Bern? in The Singapore Standard of Sept. 1 regarding Major Campbell's book "Jungle Green" which was reviewed by Mr. Aiex Joeey. Apparently Major Campbell teems to h c holding up the Malayan Chinese to202 words
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Article267 1953-09-11 6 -j 5l1 —It i«: time that the Education and University Authorities in this country got together and discussed the question of the antiquated system of Cambridge University awarding a "pass," "credit" and "distinction" to students who sit foi their Cambridge School Certificate Examinations every year. For what [g267 words
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Article153 1953-09-11 6 Sir;— l I lik. th li the r. i ol Mr C H I > R I is 1 An i the I resignation of an elected I member of the Lei i Council ll moro than I i domestic .crni ment or the Lab i 1153 words
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Article85 1953-09-11 6 o:r, wi:n reiercr rt published In •< I ig< r St indard on Sc pt< to the I>■ Seethe A win a ient of Delta 1 eight months it ver the i tion was In the Hon. Secretary confirm that hia alive and ting a ol for ion85 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-09-11 6 MODERN SCOUT HQ I HON'G K I 1 ll and ent s nre n ine <l loon. oth« V ton nn be will mo, I J Deplorable rai during the to Tl. th Utu Pu* B th T: Pt" —mm— mo pa u i manaQ 19.1 I47 words
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Advertisement141 1953-09-11 6 SINGAPORE non STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Road, Singopore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building Printing House Square, London E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Street, 83, Cowan Street. 8, Leith Street, Tele: 4588 Tele:141 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-09-11 7 i KONRAD ADENAUER, year old leader ol Germany's coalition government, casts his vote at Bonn in the West German general election. Adenauer has since beea returned to office in a landslide victory for his Christian Democrats. Associated Press, photo.43 words
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45 1953-09-11 7 Russia Salls Silver To U.K. For Rubber r to Br dling J lay. silvei [I here from behind iin. of r a Inch she had .il until iiver are gned chiefly to n the W< v them badly to ials, includwool. which ing i proba45 words
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Article24 1953-09-11 7 10, <R< bomb rock ary off 1 Austr e that will be il :iiI k the bomb only i24 words
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Article19 1953-09-11 7 < AFP)— thi Natal tary < in ons, Cassim en ordered Swart under S ippressi19 words
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Article77 1953-09-11 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 CAP)— .More than 70 Americar warships, including the battleship lowa and the carrier: Wasp and Bennington, will joir fleets from eight other nations this month in one of the biggest naval training exer< taged in peacetime. In manoeuvres extending Norfolk, Virginia, to tht77 words
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Article103 1953-09-11 7 I ISTANBUL, Sept. JO. (AP) Blonde, slinky Mis I I Italy, rlad in ronsiderably less than (lie law allows on most U.S. beaches, was last night crowned .Miss Europe i of IJ>53. jl jl Kloisa ianni, 20. won over a lucimis field of 13 i tontinental lovelies103 words
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Article43 1953-09-11 7 Soviet Envoy To Australia Named MOSCOW. Sept. 10. (AFP)— The Soviet Government today appointed N. Generalov as 1 Ambassador to Australia, and r at the same time Minister to Xew Zea'and. He will replace A.M. Alexandrov who hasbeen transferred to other j duties.43 words
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Article32 1953-09-11 7 THE American Red Cross announced in Washington that it will ship 1.200.000 pounds of powdered milk to India for reliei of victims of the Ganges and Godawari floods.- UP.U.P. - 32 words
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Article78 1953-09-11 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 10 The following are thc closing prices ol rubbci and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 19 d Spot £607 10s. per ton Oct. /Dec. 19id. buyers, £600 10s. sellers. t Jan. Mar. 19id. Three months. £60078 words
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Article14 1953-09-11 7 AFP. mmis i.klnuv. wellknown torian, has died in Mc age of 71AFP - 14 words
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Article190 1953-09-11 7 I PANMUNJOM. Sept. 10 (UP) Some 400 infuriated North Korean prisoners hurled stones and shouted insults late today at a group of Chinese Commui nist observers who went to the Indian village to witness the arrival of the antiCommunist war prisoners An Indian spokesman190 words
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Article, Illustration486 1953-09-11 7 LONDON, Sept. 10— New defence plans for South-east Asia were reported under top level consideration in London, Australia and New Zealand today os the ANZUS Council convened in Washington to dis cuss Pacific defence. Official sources said that Britain has refrained Trom aAssociated Press - 486 words
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Article71 1953-09-11 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 10: ti! iter). Recent moves ol :he Reconstruction Finance Corporation have created speculation here the agency is laying the groundwork for a possible increase some months hence in the price at which it -ells general purpose synthetic rubber. (GR-S). The Administrator, Mr. Kenton 'ravens,71 words
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Article71 1953-09-11 7 CALCUTTA Sc I 10 (Ri ler) Sir Edmund Hillary, Conqueror ol Muni: 4 Even said here today he wanti beat the mountain a second time. "If T am permit led. I will i tackle Everest from a different angl t say tbe north ridge". he said.71 words
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Article116 1953-09-11 7 of recently made decisions tu cul back production. Sharp cutbacks in GR-S production schedules which mav! CUt deeply into the US$7O mil ion net pro/it the RFC anticipated oniv a few months Bffo, are the reasons for the new outlook. The agency has already decided to reduce production116 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-09-11 7 photo. Sff^!2^^Sl^i.2SS^?: Fi,m studio 'h""' <***+» <■■■■"»■<»<»■"<• •-"> and Kinuko i«« n?.„i nrludes two new pupils—Christ iaae Martel Miss Universe Jli^Ga^ W M h N1; V; SH"- rnlrmt |B lh ">"«St At rfehfl >isa uajr. na. Nmrtel and Miss Ito make their film debut ia Yankee P.ish.i'- U nited PressUnited Press - 47 words
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Article96 1953-09-11 7 LONDON :u <r, Br itors resume their informal With rhe Cairo Govern on the future of th, military base next week, a illy reliable source said. The Cabinet me* Sir Winston Churchill 'I dav reviewed the pro^-. er talks and appi new instructions for96 words
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Article20 1953-09-11 7 ti.cd rce fron Farouk and I in pounds n ttoi nounct I in Cairo— AP20 words
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Article173 1953-09-11 7 THE HAGUE, Sep! lo fAFP) dancing horse beloagiai t«» I farmer in UM East Netherlands riOacc of Omrneri wa s todaj roaleed t" <ii> .stable while his master pwtllfd OVCI wli.it t<» do with him The fai 111 hou-ht the horse last week and173 words
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55 1953-09-11 7 Russia To Accept Big Three Invitation W IU IV snil iO U V) —Thr Soviet "lon w ill iMcpt tin* Western pow cis' invitation to a tour \u\\\ < i foreign .Ministers ,nnicrencc, a well m1.., nod source said todav The that appi t Bei at ha 1 S to55 words
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Article19 1953-09-11 7 Mossadeq's Fasting Now Jail Protest hur. rill. H l i qu thi r. then ci, ot ed nr> M19 words
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Advertisement46 1953-09-11 7 s^T*) y x /y^v& w I CANDLELIGHT II ill [BU l\ I I 1 WONDERFUL COLOURS OF I .1 1 j i (HlWi.l.. 4.1 \\H M. 1111l i.nih. Bff WM 11 lUK\| riNK. KIM HMv mm 5" Length 65 G nls TRADE ENQUIRIES INVITED. ROBINSONS SINGAPORE.46 words
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Advertisement741 1953-09-11 8 i i i HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD muni sumci To Genoa Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg Spore PS'ham Penang I S Weserstein (NDL) 3 H Oet *>Oet 11 J lOct I s Braaaacfcntaii (ILAPAG) •ill iHOct 29 30Oet JOOct >Noe »Ion« Kong. Manila, K-be to. Yokohama Penang PS'ham S'pore I741 words
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Advertisement1154 1953-09-11 8 Tel* ''llli nx: .405 BLUE FUNNEL LINE munn) 2 o i«..e S man.sFIII.D CO., LTD. e Dept. Incor-jurnted in Sinftinore I nrriers option lo pro* <1 via olhrr |H»rf« to laoi Ml «lls<har«e ear«o -XII IN«.^ to lIMKIMMH.. ULASiiW* I.oMiON x CONTINENTAL NM Due Si.^ P. S ham Penang E.'iomerlon1,154 words
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Advertisement928 1953-09-11 8 U.K. Sends Protest Ss charged that a Phi- at Sea to which 1 ppme* RSoine vessel which railed at and Bl tain are .^natorics Hongkong I .Iniv failed to Mr. a hjtlcr v adequate rescue equip- from the Hongkong Port Surcarry J"^ t- vevor saying that on boarding menr< mm*928 words
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Advertisement700 1953-09-11 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM STANDI N WII U (i Spore I'^ham "M\(;i>ALA H For Bangkok Gdn "INDIA" r r Bangkok. S Hongknng, Manila Kobe. Yokohama I (K-t o, t "SELANDIA" for Bangkok Ml lIC "KOREA" Fr r DJakaeta Bangkok. Saigon. Hongk Manila Kobe. Yok hama .'I I S Onl700 words
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Article, Illustration180 1953-09-11 9 At Farnborough Rehearsing the delta wins jot plant" formation which thr world s a\v for the first time i n thr history of avi.ition dm in- the British air show at Famboiouuh Hampshire, II a w k <• r SidddfN plants swoop ;•< toss the Knglish tountrxsido.A.P. - 180 words
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Article223 1953-09-11 9 Arabs Turn Down Egypt's Proposal +*r i ASCIIS, Sept. 10 (Reuter) —The conference Chiefs oi Stall of the Arab armies held in week rejected Kgypt's proposal for setting federal Arab army headquarters in the Suez ml /one. usually reliable sources said todav. the conference hud decided, howthat223 words
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Article46 1953-09-11 9 U.K. Movie Industry Income Down I (AP) -The in Britair of the two y drop— n gr ok office ent in B OOOoi than during quarter ol -piled foi thc i Industry," Bo ird ol article sai< per cenl firs 1 I ne' 7.526.00( of 195246 words
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Article160 1953-09-11 9 His Burial Delayed 47 Years I VIEX X A. Sept. 10 I (AP) —A man who died i 1 on July 13, 190(i, was buried yesterday in a i 1 mountain cemetery in ihe I Austrian province oi" I I Carimthl. I The population of the I I village of160 words
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Article69 1953-09-11 9 COLOMBO Sept. 9 (Rcute The leader ot a five-ma Japanese goodwill mission I South-East Asia, Mr. Yoshitei Kogane, said here yesterd* that Japan was willing to e: tend economic and technic aid to countries in this regio He said Japanese industri lists would offer capital,69 words
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Article62 1953-09-11 9 £3,600 IN HIS COAT LINING PLYMOUTH. Sept. I<>. (Al Thev used to kid old Al Wcmbury about wearing i ragged winter overcoat rig through the summer mom! He would always rcpl; "You can't trust the Brifi weather." Wembury, a 61-year-c junk dealer, dropped dead i Monday while waiting for bus.62 words
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Article29 1953-09-11 9 MANILA, Sept. in. (UP) The Foreign Office said tod I that a shortage had been lou !in the cash accounts of t Philippine Consulate in Hor kong,29 words
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Article103 1953-09-11 9 .1 IHE produce market in Singapore was steady in all .on.s y< sterday al improved pr copra. Copra bu. September I i pments indiper picul with I sellers at $36. Coconut oil was fractionally lower at $54 1 per picul I ii sellers at $554. i Singapore produce pnceij103 words
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Article26 1953-09-11 9 A NINE-MAN delegation will represent India at the international silk congress to he he!d in Milan. Italy, from Sopt. 28 to Oct. 3. A.F.P.26 words
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537 1953-09-11 9 World Bank Annual Meeti .<odo P^ ASHIN GT t o Sept ,0 Pr id e"t Eisenhower yestcrdoy p.edged Americo s full support for efforts to quic!<cn intcrnotionol trade jBSgjBg3aB&gBffiHfißSi<tt»Wßttflt ond stabilise world currencies. His message was rea< 55-nation World Bank Fund when then an537 words
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Article83 1953-09-11 9 DOING THE MARKET l HI-, ru bei was trad •r in prices >< than the ruling quotations ol the previous day, first gradi rubber tor September shipment closing al fl per lb. (b-l^ i n1 per b on Wednes day). After a quiet opening, the market was active in the83 words
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Article14 1953-09-11 9 Singapore Chamber ol Tomiirrce (Rubber Association noon prices (in cents per yesterday14 words
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Article40 1953-09-11 9 AIAI.A Y A.\ t"l Shtly ea-ier yesterday i re ult of the lower tin r price on the Singapore m; Business in the tin shares tion was on a r lustrial while ru C INDt SIK! \l S minim;40 words
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Article69 1953-09-11 9 JAPS FOR RED TRADE TALKS 1 TOKYO. Sept 10 (UP).— A group of 25 Japanese I) et members and I n are making plans to g I I i muni t China this month For ,trad e talks at the invitation iof Peking, .t wai learned today. A tentative list69 words
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Article21 1953-09-11 9 THI of Chai tered Au iralia I < Ihino if 1 nil formation i Baak'g iii in Sii b poret.21 words
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Advertisement23 1953-09-11 9 NEW YORK I Fly Pan American <|| via Bn** to San Francisco j connecting carrier acrass (he U.S.A. W rn I_ Pah AMBKM J23 words
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Miscellaneous319 1953-09-11 9 js m a eememeimmmmm a m wwm*ewmHe***m^^ > W8B&* "4 M $$LL*? i ?*IJ *4 W 4^*./ 4.^ w«- "4 k* 99 >^^Mi S'pore Diary Y.\V(.\.: French Class 5 30 to 630 p.m.; Malay Cla^> 'J la nm. to 10.15 ain beginners. 10 30 a.m. to ll 30 a m319 words
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Miscellaneous290 1953-09-11 9 SURFACE MAILS DEPARTURES: North Borneo. Labuan, Brunei a. id Mirl bv Marudu; Pontianak by Laiwuf; H igkong. China and Japan h\ B adeverett; Phi t I and* by Bradeverett; Tandjonc Pin by I. iwu. \KKI\ \|.s: North Borneo. Labuan. Brunei and Mil t>. K i Thailand (lettera only) bj tra290 words
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Miscellaneous200 1953-09-11 9 IPOH ENTERTAINMENT Kl MN NU ,ara 12 45, 3. fi 45 B.IS p m. KIN: Hans Chr:^: in And( 12 45 3 645 p m OUI ON: Z ib.es Of Thc t 2 6 and 9 \> m >l N: Hujan Panas 'A. *'> 45 an<l 13 I> m GRAND:200 words
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Miscellaneous35 1953-09-11 9 10 Songs I LONDON RADIO PROGRAMME Rf( .< .ii .r.t I Ovirv.-.u Sl r\ i. i l.'i So< I > BR i I k '4 Round! < N. R I rhe Yi n Mu News 1 n I35 words
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Article383 1953-09-11 10 NO MORE TOMMY -Official Nine times married millionaire Tommy Manville has announced in New York that his quest for wives has ended. He said: "I'm letting everyone know so that no more voung girls need waste their looks on me." Here CORRINE DALY, once his secretary, tells why she missed383 words
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Article216 1953-09-11 10 S:r; —Many yean ago, tho Chinese, both literate and illiterate, used t(> insult Britishers by calling them "red-haired devils." Many years ago Britishers u-ed to insult Chinese by calling them "Chinks." 1 believe tliis evil practice is almost non-existent except among tho illiterates. I cannot understand why in216 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-09-11 10 Star Contest No. 32 4 LL through this uork The i* Singapore Slandard pre--1 seni> its thirtv -set ond *'ur contest All >ou »C got do is to I collect the pictures and their respective coupons and send them (ogether WfiSh (he name of Ihe86 words
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Article86 1953-09-11 10 NONSENSE HE SAYS Sir; I am veiy much astounded to learn from the article appearing in y ui issue of 3rd Sept. that' Mr. T.R. Fernandez. the So ietary of Delt s Welfare Association, claii that he has more members than the Havelock Estate Community Centre. This ll absolute nonsense.86 words
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Article, Illustration374 1953-09-11 10 MRS. CON'SUELO CQDERO, considered to be one ot the best cooks among the ladies of the Philippine community. otTers this national dish for your experiments in overseas dishes. But she warns if ycu aren't over-fond of sprite then the fir.st dish is not for you: if374 words
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Article, Illustration346 1953-09-11 10 I was to learn that the big front Manville puts up in public is in shocking contradiction to tne one he shows behind the barred gates of Bon Repos. I know now what Manville's Wives put up with. And ihey can have him. M mville could be sweetUP - 346 words
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Advertisement324 1953-09-11 10 i i*—— mmtm gggg i CATK AY ORGANISATION j*tk ATTRACTIONS I DAiLY H.fes- ODEON ii"-. it-., 4.i.-.. 6i.-, Fli— Sl-1M lor Boekili I.iiii.iiriiu 9.00 am. "RO\ ROGERS" MORNING "CARTOONS" SHOWS Sunday 9.00 a.m. MR CHEN vs MR. CHEN (Mandarin) AT MIDNIGHT. SEE THi; AMAZING TOM JERRY CARTOON SWIMMING SPECTACLE WITH324 words
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Advertisement56 1953-09-11 10 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You must enclose three ten cent stomps it you wont your pattern cut. If I don't get the stomps, you don't get tho pattern. A number of ordera hove come to me withoat the stamps. These won't be cut till the56 words
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Advertisement375 1953-09-11 10 jl l> s o, viK.N--j "It Is hrlievnii; a ro-, s I l*al brings u.rm I I Ml>\\ lOK I VIKMiM I Get u i j 1 I I I rxe: x 1 q lick witted j I he sISTt atle;.' Vol H BIBTnDATI iND BIRTHSIGN I j l/*'^ April375 words
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Advertisement262 1953-09-11 10 ADVFNTI Kl S No l sim; fe\j\Jr ~J WEST'S No. I E» t*m. 'Wm^ spitiAciK! §j *ss KANDOLPQ Jf^^^^ a jm .A A DONNA EO mS k• mm iw^^XV^g I*l.l lh I\( ORKIGIBI i Tooiorrow 1.1 in \ltl)| lIMI Kundiy •> um "CAPTAIN si Mti I <•H4tttr.ni- M'ttttf TIIE Sl\.s\\262 words
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535 1953-09-11 11 TRIUMPHANT RETURN FOR FAY COMPANY BY •LINESMAN' KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— For the first time in the annals of friendly sports rivalry between Ceylon and Malaya, this country proved its superiority last week in Colombo when the team representing the Federation of Malaya made their mark against the cream of men535 words
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Article353 1953-09-11 11 fOKYO, Sept. 10, (UP) —Japan loomed today as winner of all seven titles at stake in the second 1,. Tennis Championships after three days V N so matches were scheduled today which will devoted to a second general meeting of the Asian hums353 words
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Article72 1953-09-11 11 > MVMI A. Sept. 10, \j r Japaaese athr letrs partiripatiai in the id \sian Games in AiiiiiJ.i next year, will he Z i sprrial protection thr mili t a r > and r p°i i I liio ni s announced i eommittcc I of military72 words
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Article45 1953-09-11 11 STANDARD Youngsters will plav a friendly soccer match against Middleton Youngsters tomorrow at Farrer Park. The team will be: Razak, YusofT, Santhana, M Rajagopal, Syed Mohd.. V Pathv Bala, Kadir. Aziz. K. Jayaram. G. Baiakrishnan (Cant.). Tan Boon Song. Yam Meng, Nadarajah. i45 words
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Article39 1953-09-11 11 KYOTO, (Japan). Sept. 10. (UP) The visiting Cambridge University rugby team made I an impressive ciebut here yt I terday by trouncing the Kansai Coi tars side 32 to 3. Halftime s ore was M to 3.39 words
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Article109 1953-09-11 11 LONDON. Srpt. 9 (Reuter).— Fooiball results. DIVISION I Bo'.lon 2 Sheffield 1. Huddersfield 1 Manchester C. 1. i Manchester 2 M:ddlesborough 2. Preston 2 Charlton 0. West Bromwich 2 Newcastle 2 DIVISION II Birmingham 5 Luton 1. Derby 2 Blackburn 2. Lincoln •'< Old aam 1. DIV.109 words
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58 1953-09-11 11 ROSE WILDERSPIN FLY IN TO TOKYO TOKYO, Sept. 10. (Reuter)— Australian tennis players Mervyn Rose and Clive Wilderspin arrived in Tokyo today from the United States where they took part in the j United States championships j Rose and Wilderspin were i invited by the Japan Lawn I Tennis A^cx\ation58 words
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81 1953-09-11 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed r Wi KBVNI fc, »'»"»r»'«>.-.i Hi m to Wlirk r.| I I"■ 'rrr HMI m i. 1 Man.lard om,, 'or* «h„„ erne m ,m" p«» .pi n i I 1 i 4 i I I < 1 1 I R r BRlTI 1 f r81 words
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Advertisement411 1953-09-11 11 NOTICES NOTICE S. Dewan Singh of 8. Silibin Road. Ipoh who was previously attached to The Radio House. Ipoh. has now been appointed as the Inspector of Apents for Perak by the Hindusthan Co-opera-tive Insurance Sock ty Ltd. The* Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPI EH In The High Court Of The Colony411 words
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Advertisement700 1953-09-11 11 i notices city c ouncil of SINtiAPOKK Making up and Draining of lorong 38 Geylang from Gey Ung Road to Ge>lang Kiver. fjWNERS are no 4 ified that the plan, specification estimate ♦and provisional apportionment. in connection with the Notices served under Sec: ion 103 of the Municipal Ordinance (Chapter700 words
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Miscellaneous295 1953-09-11 11 Heart OS Juliet Jones By Sfan Drake ?HO?T C^ ANC? ml A^-C? —,J <= T'WP" AmmmmW PJTIW VI £7 Oop By VT. Hamlin Y bloody mes5 p put why should W^^^yep- >oj -ou craf eyed and in such dopey~^^^^t NOW. I 80THER TO EX W AP\S? CLOW>vl' WHAT RIGHT IOOKJNG295 words
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Article451 1953-09-11 12 Baaho Wl itney I did f i of the morning I dead tor lhe anhora is now ba form tr him f\ \xae record here K ih «k.i ry) Si-it n \N i/.ir i raced mile returninj three in 37. Kabaka. on the rork in tnnei and451 words
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318 1953-09-11 12 Cypress Point, Many Thanks, Euphrates And Skryne Primrose I FOUR horses who seemed to have benefitted I greatly from a spell up the Highlands are Cypress Point, Many Thanks, Skryne Primrose and Euphrates. They showed their fitness at the training track at Bukit Timah yesterday when they did their final318 words
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Article140 1953-09-11 12 BOURNE Sept. 10.— A .1 I a sur; d on e would not E mpire Gam- -a xt year. I i ho hoped to imrd breaking mile of 4 2.2 sees in the in Aus- n retire. Landy -.hen he v i ether he would140 words
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Article, Illustration390 1953-09-11 12 BREUKELEN'S candidates, ABBOTS HAVEN tdougoure) and METRO STAR (Mawi) had MARVEL Of PERU for companion in a full stripped run over lull a mile which thev did in 52 1 5 see. and the three la :;:i 3 .">. Marvel of Peru held the390 words
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173 1953-09-11 12 PENANG, Thurs.— Local football plavers and officials were told by the president of the Football Association of Penang, Mr. See Seang Huat, tonight (hat the possession of the Malaya Cup should spur them on to further sustained efforts to retai a i ::,ain the173 words
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Article73 1953-09-11 12 MANILA. Sept. 10, (UP)— India will participate in the Asian Games to be held in Manila from May 1 to May 9 next year, it was announced today by the Asian Games Federation honorary secre arytreasurer. Dr. R. R. Ylannn. This brings the total number of73 words
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Article, Illustration265 1953-09-11 12 Pulot Puteh (Hudson) had Avilor (Wahab) as companion in a working run over three furlongs returning 37 3 S sec. Pulot Puteh displayed pleasing action and is now ready. Menti -k ran three furlongs jin even time Jeunesse (Meld) took 41 1 5 sec for looking verv265 words
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Article45 1953-09-11 12 DONCASTER, Sept. 10 (R eU I ter) Mr. Georgi Digby'i i Souepi dead-heated with Mr F. T. William's Nick La Rocca in a photo-finish to the Doni caster Coronation Cuo run over two and a quarter mile 5 her e today.45 words
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Article32 1953-09-11 12 Olympic representative. Les Perry, showed a great 'return to form to outclass the field in the 10-miles cross country championship of Victoria. H.'s time was "2 min. 52 sees32 words
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54 1953-09-11 12 TOKYO, Sept. 10. (AF)— The Table Tennis Federation of Asia today chose Singapore as the site ol the Third A Table Tennis Championship tournaments next yoar. The Federation i n its' Ceneral meeting here aiso de hold the meet biannually from i i J.->4,54 words
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Article229 1953-09-11 12 Women's Hockey Drawn KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Eurasian RC women and the Selangor Chinese RC women .shared honours in a women's hockey encounter played here on the Pudu Road ground today. The final score was one-all. First to attack, the Eura women's centrehalf. Mis. Dulcie Boudcville sent Mrs. Marsh through th229 words
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Article21 1953-09-11 12 CATHOLIC Young M Asso tiation tailed to turn up in their SAFA D;v. terday against Young M A iation.21 words
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Article189 1953-09-11 12 Crowd Invades Field SEREMBAN. Thurs. Crowds of Indian soccer fan s invaded thc field and held up plav for a few minutes in the final of the Negri Sembilan FA's six-aside tournament for the Taylor Shield. Thp match was won by the Indians who beat the Rangers I—o.1 0. The189 words
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Article214 1953-09-11 12 YOUNG Companion Athletic Association beat iKadayanallur Muslim league 4-2 in a SAFA Divisfon g ame e w P ls y d2n at ST^ 1 Stadium The I MrSirt 10 1 Companion^dominated play Young Companions scored two first half goals. I n the I loth minute inside214 words
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Article349 1953-09-11 12 SINGAPORE Kecreati earned 4 3 victory over th 2 match on the SRC pailai heavy ground both sides pl result in doubt until the la If VMCA did not win the j match, it wa s mainl. the Recs maintained a edge in goalkeeper A349 words
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Article101 1953-09-11 12 SYDNEY, Sept. 10 (Reuter) The Austral an n< ket Board of Control todav backed "as general policy" a church protest Sgalasl the Sunday rndci't match which the Dafce of Edinburgh watched at Sur rey when the Australia! Test team took the leM soon after their arrival101 words
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Article16 1953-09-11 12 MALACCA, Thurs Mat's will be at home |o Negri Malays I Sultan match.16 words
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178 1953-09-11 12 Changi Airme n Serve Notice On Senior Clubs MAKING their maiden hid lor >\i RAF Changi showed plenU of prom a formidable Chinese Athletic team one in this euptie at Jalan Besar sUd On the form shown by the CkaagJ .iin,,,', .i Mfr lT doubt that they will constitute a178 words
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Article35 1953-09-11 12 'I XI v I i l > r in i XI— 1-: i Y ii Bed Uo\\ in-. Hill \ustr i li.l's Kl I:i Moi T i ltc»Wi 4 T i W35 words
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