Singapore Standard, 13 September 1953
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Title Section23 1953-09-13 1 SUNDAY STANDARD ~3r»Ggo^ n m s m fc m m Vol. IV. No. 73. BINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1933. TWENTY PACES 10 CENTS.23 words
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Article, Illustration89 1953-09-13 1 *^JV ln Cockne y accents aboard the troopship C aptain llobson did not in an v wav diminish the fascination of the centuries-old Chinese Mahjons" game which these four British Tommies engaged in yesterday to pass the time away. ("Pong" is a scoring call in theStandard - 89 words
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Article39 1953-09-13 1 -The 15th >an 10--r! tv P« ii Pi ize: I hire! Priie: fourth I £10.000 each ***** *****32 (5.900 1624r>42, 2 14.11 *****! I MT 1 *****41. Prize i2>: I I 10 »'i ./.•> in39 words
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Article140 1953-09-13 1 TEHERAN, Sept. 12 (Reuter)— Police arrested 91 Persian Communists at the port of Bandar Pahlevi last night when they stepped ashore from a Russian passenger ship which had brought them from Baku, the Caspian Sea port, it was reported here last night. This was the140 words
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Article38 1953-09-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sa:. A case of armed piracy in Indonesian waters ott Pulau Ketam. was reported on > Petrol, cigarettes and two outboard motors value! at Sl.HflM were taken from a boat by the pirates.38 words
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Article38 1953-09-13 1 WASHINGTON 7 Sop* 12 (AP)— The United States and Panama on Friday began negotiations on problems arising from U.S. operation of the Canal in the Isthmian Republic. Panama wants to raise the rent for the Canal.38 words
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Article381 1953-09-13 1 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES By THE drama of a running gun battle resulted in a victory for the police last niglit when a detective shot and captured redhanded a gunman who had just shot and killed one Chinese and seriously wounded an Indian in a dark lane off Potong381 words
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Article46 1953-09-13 1 LONDON. Sept. 12 (AFP) Britain".-, last elassis dat race of the season the St. Leger run *t Dom aster today was won by Brigadier W. P. Wyatt's Pre monition. Francois Dupres" French entree Northern Light was second and Queen Elizabeth's Aurelol was third.46 words
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Article151 1953-09-13 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 12 (Reuter)— Officers from all British warships serving on the Far East station yesterday attended the funeral here of the seven British sailors killed when Chinese Communists shelled their launch 20 miles northwest of Hongkong on Wednesday. coffins of the six- ratings and151 words
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Article43 1953-09-13 1 NEW YORK. Sept 12 fAP) —Malaya has pledged US$24,--000 to the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund for 1953, the United Nations headquarters announced today. .Malaya has promised similar amounts for of the 1954 and 1955 programmes of the Fund.43 words
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Article82 1953-09-13 1 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Sat.— There was a one-hour complete black-out of the Federal capital's telephone service at the most crucial hour of the day Just before lunch today. The people who were most exispeiated were punters, Singapore race meeting and they were unable to get any information82 words
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Article, Illustration196 1953-09-13 1 In an exclusive cable interview with The Singapore Standard yesterday, the :,ultan of Johore. Major (.enSir Ibrahim, who is returning home in the tr m U liner Carthage, said: "I am glad to be returning to Johore to meet my people." The Sultan196 words
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Article36 1953-09-13 1 ATHENS. Sept. 12: (B I Fina! losses in last month's earthquakes in the lonian Islands were given by a government snokesman as 455 ki ed, 912 Injured and taken to hospital, I 21 l36 words
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Article25 1953-09-13 1 THF. ALEXANDRA Y Club I concert la I in Singapore which tended I stud' show a great I »P" plauded the Keng Por.25 words
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Article189 1953-09-13 1 'FREE ASIA IS HOPE OF THE WORLD' QUEBEC CITV. Sept. 12. (UP) —Prime Minister S'. Laurent believes the eight tions of the British Commonwealth can build "a genuine bridge of underrig" between Asia and the West and thwart the aims of world Communism. He told the Canadian Bar A n189 words
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Article554 1953-09-13 1 RONALD DUCLOS - BANDITS ENTER SINGAPORE RONALD DUCLOS The g h, has heen kno.ked out of MM of the hnndil,. Uth f,,,,,, fc fc l»«Sle ha* many to But although beal**, seorn turrender ami arrogantly to break thrt,u,h tl,*«yy b*rrt*ra, to resume a normal rivilia,, That son,,, do revealed by Ronnie Uuclos gj,,..,554 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-09-13 1 DISPLAYING her forty inches-long co a 1 black hair in her London flat i.s JG-year-old Monica Boyar. West Indian born siu- ini: star from the Dominion Republic who i s known in America as "Tho Satin Latin" .Miss Boyar who makes a *pecial feature of Latin American songsAP - 60 words
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Article224 1953-09-13 1 WOMEN PCs TURN TO BABY SITTING Kl \l \I I MIM R s,t Knit lumpui pti'u t-w nim ri iiik on lhe role of b.ih\ sittei for a few hours <luinu i si i eenin* operation •ni I out h\ i i oiioiined nt ill t1 1 v polUe part>224 words
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Article15 1953-09-13 1 HUGH S CUMMING. Jm sworn the new Ui >r to Itul i!,15 words
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Article24 1953-09-13 2 THE A rmen*a Family Club iti Chanfi was broken into on Friday night and $2,000 cash I en from the rash box.24 words
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Article, Illustration699 1953-09-13 2 The Guns Roar As Bats Fly Over Colony Two Bats 6c A Boy N EARLY every night for the past week, hill tops and open spaces are raging battlegrounds between men and flying foxes. As dusk falls, gun fire rakes the skies as the big bats from Pontian. Peng- garam.Standard - 699 words
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Article312 1953-09-13 2 City Engineer Orders Instant Clean-Up Standard Staff Reporter THE Singopore City Council has ordered an immediate cleaning up of the Woodleigh Water Works ond several other storing tanks in the City, to ovoid mosquito breeding following complaints from consumers that "worms" and "larvae" have been312 words
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Article48 1953-09-13 2 FINES totalling $1,500 were imposed on Tay Chin Hock. Chan Ah Mee. and Tiam Bock Kim in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. It was alleged that they had in their possession chap ji k: slips when they were arrested. They pleaded guilty.48 words
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Article851 1953-09-13 2 Thi S ngapore Anti-Tubercu!osis Association acknowledges with ks the follow. ng donations during Appeal Week: The Governor of Sinrtanore Sir John Nicoll. $100; Happy World Ltd., $1,500; Staidard-Vacum O! Co.. $1,500; United Engineers Ltd. $1,000; Oversea-Chinese Banking Coi on. Ltd. $5oo Mr. Lea Yina Chyw $500;851 words
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Article60 1953-09-13 2 QUIET conditions prevailed on the Singapore rubber market yesterday with quota! remaining about unchanged from the noon prices of the previous day. Opening at 64 3/8 cents per lb., quotations fluctuated narrowly around the level and at noon were 64 1 cents per Ib. for first grade60 words
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Article72 1953-09-13 2 Singapore Chamber of Coan mt tee Rubber Association noon prices in cents per lb.) terd Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS spot tooaa rt:u M FOB in bales RSS N i 1 September 641 Ml JJo. 1 RSS Oct. 641 Xo 2 September »,28 62. NO 3 September 61g72 words
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Article21 1953-09-13 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The price of tin in the !ora! marwas $308 5 B j t.r picul (up 87i cent21 words
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Article447 1953-09-13 2 FEDERAL NORMAL CLASS RESULTS THE following is the pass list of the 3rd Year Normal Examination held in the Federation of Malava in Aug. 1953KEDAH: Miss Sibert, Miss Vallce Benedic Vong. Miss Lau Kim Looi Teoh Teow Hock P. Gregory, C. West wood. Miss Thanan. Looi •Thee Cheong Qua Chew447 words
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Article106 1953-09-13 2 TIIE massed pipes and drums of the Brigade of Garkhai which arrived in Britain last May for the Coronation uill embark at Southampton at the end of the month for Malaya. to rejoin their parent unit in the jungle war against the terrorists. The Brigade is106 words
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Advertisement107 1953-09-13 2 no i hi: NEDERLAND i.im: ROYAL DUTCH MAIL Agents: Holland liast Asia Line NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES s.s. "ABBEKERK" arrived llth September. The rargo wi'.i be discharged at the S.H.B North Wall. Genera) survey will be held on the 1 Gth instant. No further survey will be held. ACCOM N VACANT107 words
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Advertisement676 1953-09-13 2 siriMioNs wwii i> BRITISH subject. Chinee* ma e j 2. Passed slid sever in Insurance, account ab.e ty:»e 4 yrs u uk ig ex per drawn $230/- Sa *ry •> Resident ipon EU No UE. 180 S. ngapore S< Siagsi BRITISH subject. Etiraslar male •j Marl ltd seven, Le I676 words
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Advertisement56 1953-09-13 2 _A<k\(,uiHH.y^ w Tiff 9 CAI i O c* n Standard Sh r\fcj Por 1 Unemployed MMI I.i hit. l ■I I i 111, flfl I H.I. SH f 1 < P I tj j CIRCUS BUSC^ lEIU 2 SHOWS C a [Sl lA\ KOOI 5 II L IJ J Hllllll.iM56 words
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Article, Illustration493 1953-09-13 3 r Y months ago, 150 Molayt teachers left these shores i by where the Malayan Teaching College was established. t week m three batches they armed with the first diplo- mas of the Malayan T.T.C. Tomorrow they start work in elementary schools scattered all493 words
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Article22 1953-09-13 3 R J. Mei i i English in Fi i 1 lo ra )f the F He wil! Sept.22 words
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Article198 1953-09-13 3 Standard Staff Reporter LIKE meny other residents of Singapore, Mr. A.W. Perera, a clerk working in the City Council Secretariat, often wondered why no one ever took cine pictures of the everyday Singapore instead of stereotyped shots of Chinatown with its flags and buntings of198 words
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578 1953-09-13 3 THK Police in Singapore are not taking the advice of an American Professor, a specialist in police methods, Who suggests that the householder should play possum when a burglar breaks into his room at night. The Professor, Richard L. Holcomb, State University578 words
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Article79 1953-09-13 3 h F MR. A.C. HUGHES, head of the Agency Division ot BOAC eras re-elected m Singapore. f chairman of tha International Air Transport Association Agency Sub-Comm.ttee in y Traffic Conference Mo. 3 (J» f F..»st and Australasia). Mr f John Minehtfn of BCPA was elected vice-chairman,79 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-09-13 3 TURQUAND, Youngs Co.. Chartered Accountants. announced the following crops for August: Alor Gajah 18.500 lb.. Ayer Panas 79,000 lb., Glenealy Plantations 'it. 200 Ib. Kluang Rubber 52.300 lb., Pajam 113.000 lb.. Talisman 27.800 lb.. Teluk Anson 50.993 lb., and Ulu Benut 43.000 lb. VERNON KBBEAU. a student64 words
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Article, Illustration272 1953-09-13 3 TWLNTY-FIVE Singa pore Police officers and a police stenographer received awards for outstanding work in the Police Training School yesterday morning. The stenographer, Mr. Chan Huai Ser, was th,. only civilian to be rewarded. He received a "high commendation" for outstanding work. Two inspectors also receivedStandard - 272 words
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373 1953-09-13 3 Anglers' Corner - Many Marlins Have Been Seen Off S'pore Anglers' Corner SEVERAL marlins (sailfish) have been sighted by anglers in Singapore waters. One was seen last Sunday otf Changi Point. Many more have been caught in jarrings (floating nets) and kelongs. Other big game fish like i tunas (ikan tongkol, known as373 words
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Article186 1953-09-13 3 'rHU filial fantasy -The YHio* Jacket* 1 area ur>t performed at th,. link. ot Vork's" Theatre London. 101 March ?7th 1913 whrn it r.in lor 111 prrlnrmaiiri-» Written hv OtTgy K II itH- •1 1 and Benriinn. it wa* te* rived thf Kin^u.o Theatre in 191? whrn186 words
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Advertisement104 1953-09-13 3 MK. Robert Henry Leaateff of Tessen.sohn Koad. Sin gapore wins the $!0 prize for last week's puzzle picture. His wa<s the first correct solution to be opened by the Contest. Solution: the top of an offlee bell. This week's picture is PJrt of a common object which millions have seen104 words
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Advertisement103 1953-09-13 3 91 hui lovr Shim hi Htaia tr .\htmf I* ESS LEYS MIRACLE EVERNESS COLLAR SHIRTS %m 1 y* KINK LONOWI II \f\rn ING MMOIIIMII V. J i \m:n s v W\ m^^ mm^^ MIRACLE KVKKNLSS I V I (Ct *OI XK JS*- I J HKPIM»\ItIK lOK **y I I Jk**103 words
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Article123 1953-09-13 4 Helpers Named 'J he I ;py D;>y Appeal j l>i rganisations lo i pi t heir a f Penang Badminton A ociation and 1 I »tball A of J 1 for < ',irn B md the M ayan Jo< k< A o<iat i foi |ei fori tj123 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-09-13 4 THK HIGH COMMISSIONER, (ieneral Sir Gerald Templer, turned "school inspector" when hp visited the new Knjjlish School Baling, Kedah. on Thursday. Picture shows (ieneral Templer asking shy fiveyear old Yasodha how she was getting on with her English lessons.39 words
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146 1953-09-13 4 ALOR ST.xr Tengku lui Rahman, Pr< ident of lhe National Orgarday urged that the UMNO should strive to nut the party in power, for it only when they were in on ol such power thai ►uid negotiate for \hc nee of Malaya. Tiie146 words
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Article134 1953-09-13 4 THE Singapore Blood Transi fusion Service Bank is in urgent need °f donors of Group 'B." The present s'ock Of Group "B" blood has dropI ped to four flasks. Last week 106 donations wer e made to the Blood Bank. I Donors included l'J men134 words
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Article74 1953-09-13 4 I rUJALA LUMPUR. Sat Kanniah (26) and Shanmugam (">0) were committed to the High Court on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder when they appeared io the First Magistrate's Court yes ten lay. They are alleged io have caused the death of Tharuman74 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-09-13 4 THE SULTAN of Selangor and .he Tengku Ampuan were qiven royal welcome when they returned to Kuala Lumpur on Thursday from their Coronation vLsit to Britain. Picture show s the Yang Mulia Raja Chik paying homage t > Their Highnesses and performing the ceremonv of sprinkling "Ayer58 words
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Article118 1953-09-13 4 FOl'B men entei ed a dentist's shop in Kim Kcat Road on Friday evening, tied and gagged th e assistant and the maidservant and left with $300 worth of articles including a quantity of gold teeth filling. The assistant told Police that one man118 words
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Article46 1953-09-13 4 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association r ates to merchants (per $100 Malavan) are: Buyin^ Canada 32 5/16 (T.T 32 7/16 (0.D.). 32 11/ lti on credit billi and 32i on trade bills (9() d/st); Selling Canada (T.T./0.D.) 32 read.vOther exchange rates remain unaltered.46 words
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Article, Illustration360 1953-09-13 4 GOH CHONG KENG - Even The D ead Can't Rest In Peace GOH CHONG KENG By IPOH, Sat— Nowadays, it seems, even the dead are not allowed to rest in peace. Reason: the craze for the "numbers" (100 and 1. 000 characters) racket has spread from homes, the market place, coffee shop s and360 words
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Article, Illustration556 1953-09-13 4 D.H. de T. Reade - Helicopters Ease The Strain Of Patrols In Jungle D.H. de T. Reade The Shy Js Tommy's 3-D By Capt. THOUGH hard junglebashing —an experience British, Gurkha, Malay, Fijian and African soldiers will never forget— ig still the infantryman's role in Malaya, new short-cut techniques are sharpening the war on terrorists.556 words
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Advertisement436 1953-09-13 4 V End the miserable pain and embarrassment of boils and ulcer* mow Clear up r.czcrna, pimplet •nd all skin troubles the quick, comfortable way with D.D.D. Let DDD. bring you toothing relief trom itching, irritation and embarrassment D.D.Ds SPECIAL QUICK ACTION D.D.D. has ao extra-powerful •ntiseptic action sinking deep into436 words
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Advertisement26 1953-09-13 4 r*-TZJ I HERRINGS fItSH ut- <-. TOMATO SfcUCC AGENTS C& E MORTON (Malaya) ITD. Singapore Kual.i I iimi 1 1 r P< mm V r— a «a26 words
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Miscellaneous599 1953-09-13 4 mSMWimMmm*m ataee*****%*mmm***attm*******wtteetmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW S'pore Diary PENANG CATHEDBAL or GOOD siIEP- ENTERTAINMENT HERD: 6.30 a.m Low Maas; B k am. H s; lu am Low KKX: SO" °f Dr. Jekyll 12 6 p.m. Low Man and e M: J"?£ le oi 1: i 5 30 tat. ma 3 Id. b 15 and599 words
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Article, Illustration693 1953-09-13 5 Tin And Rubber As Dowry, Says Sir Raja Uda LONDON, Sept. 12 (Reuter)— The association of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya must not be a "forced marriage." "It must not even be a marriage of convenience, but rather the climax to an affectionate courtship resulting693 words
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Article, Illustration180 1953-09-13 5 W orkers Dig Up W oman's Skeleton I \B<>l RERS excavating a site for a Social WeiMaternity Ward in Lim Ah Pin Road, Singapore mi June 3 discovered a human skeleton. Inquiries were made bv the neighbours "about it. A metal chain and some nents of one-dol!ar i i the180 words
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Article95 1953-09-13 5 'Mosquito Papers Reply THE ma S ;apore's Chinese n to papers with-' in the past week have describ- themselves a s the "champions of truth." Th e y were replying to harges in last Sunday's newspapers in which their repreml uion of news was qi,> j tioned. The papers claimed95 words
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Article92 1953-09-13 5 FIVE hundred tickets of the •y organised by the Lottery mittee, St. Johns Council. Singapore in aid of Association and B:u:uio funds are lost. 'I hi ear serial num--***** to IMOUO and were by a ember who left them in a taxi he had hired. The92 words
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Article93 1953-09-13 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police have established the identity of the woman whose decomposed body was found in a blukar at the 14!: mile Woodlands Road last Saturday. This identification was made possible by the discovery of an identity card while police were clearing the blukar ic a93 words
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Article29 1953-09-13 5 AN RAF armament mechanic was killed at RAF Tcngalyesterday by a rocket. .A court of inquiry is being assembled to determine thc cause of the accident.29 words
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114 1953-09-13 5 THK Singapore Workers Inion, which claims to have 6,000 members, is threatening to call a strike of its members working for the K.L.M. Roval Dutch Airlines at Kallang Airport. Mr. Ong Eng Kheng, the Union secretary, asked the Company to reply immediately to114 words
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Article78 1953-09-13 5 A HAWKER. Ng Kwa Tian. was acquitted in a I and so were seven o her hi kei > (rom Malabar Stn were charged with hawking without licences. Aecu ed told the City Po Mr. L M. Devereaux-Colebourne, he had heen hawking In area (or78 words
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Article45 1953-09-13 5 within an hour yesterday live (Ire engines wi rushed oir to fl |ht tin separate tires in Singapore Al! were lallang <*\\*\ blukar Ares, which broke out ■<" Wessex Estate. and at lang stretches at the 10J mile. Changi R Whichever R i.i45 words
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763 1953-09-13 5 Results Of City And Guilds Examinations THE following Singapore tccessful in the 1953 City and Guilds of Lon In-' examinations JUNIOR TECHNICAL SCHOOL ecom i I d Choo d Cli s. Te G I Class: Basii P Colin Ivor Sheldon, Ah Koon. Michael Lim Joo Kee and Yeong Kam Tien.763 words
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Article52 1953-09-13 5 Padi Planters In Distress PENANG Sal Mar., pad. plantei it S I heh result of the padi crop failure during the 1952-53 season. The Social Welfare Departnier. I mnd »i4 fs ith 290 pendant e. The Department hi n them some relief and haa appi to several oi mj i<m52 words
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76 1953-09-13 5 High Price On Swamp Stops A Food Plan st n. i ir,i ilafl Kepi i«r nu siNt.iron <.'»\- rrnmcnt M*stf»id.iv announced it had abandoned the Bedok food production scheme on the grounds that th{- klgk pi i< »•> i^ked bv the m.iimit\ nt lamlowners and the huh cost ot draining76 words
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Article17 1953-09-13 5 Fly Pasl To Be Broadcast RAI from Mr f Pi markii Ba i, on i a m.17 words
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Article19 1953-09-13 5 bra jan (27), a knocked ui '>y a morning TI i loft !lt) hosp19 words
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Article21 1953-09-13 5 the lia p p- urtar its n at its Offl in Cadi Street, Smg»poi 1 I foUh in Chinaaa >21 words
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Advertisement78 1953-09-13 5 P *A~*% 4 -s^*^** x (§S§&qr|§ a ORANGE SQUASH IPS MOW SQUASH mm I J*/ 90cts per bottle A ll (SINGAPORE PRICE) i^- U Selangor Distributors: V iT HOCK LEE CO. KUALA LUMPUR k [CC /a s 1 J 111 1 Bl Tm 'd J*l t 1 1 L Am78 words
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Miscellaneous73 1953-09-13 5 Weather MINIMUM TEMPER ATI 'RE: From 7.30 n.m. to 73J. a.m. Singapore I 74Fi. Penang 1 75F). Kota Bahru i7SKI. Kuala l.umpur i73Fi. Ipoh i73li. Kuantan 1 70F) Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Singapore 1 88E). Penang iHtiFi. Kota Bal ru mot received 1. Kuaia l.umpur IMF),73 words
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Miscellaneous21 1953-09-13 5 Hand Ploys Today A l'l- MAN Baud of tho Indian Army will at the E today I 10 and 111:50 a.m.21 words
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Article, Illustration982 1953-09-13 6 WILLIAM DEURY - WILLIAM DEURY Story And Drawing By Eavesdropping On The Human Race fyHEY sit in a row like sparrows on a fence seven citizens of Singapore, waiting to make trunk calls in the office of the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company in Hill Street. Five are Chinese. Of982 words
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785 1953-09-13 6 Andrew Roth - Ma lay an 's Book Pu blished In America Andrew Roth By Kempong LONDON TT is good to see that C'h.n Kee Onn's ex I novel, Ma-Rai-Ee has been copublished in the U.S. by two publishing companies: Longmans. Green which is doing the ordinary edition and Ballantine Books. which is785 words
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Article, Illustration252 1953-09-13 6 FLANNELS rolled to his knees and stick in hand. Lord Noel-Burton. 36. walked happily across the River llumbcr And the lifejacket he wore was unnecessary the water never tame above his hips. But local experts were so certain that the swift currents would sweep him252 words
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Advertisement140 1953-09-13 6 r*T mmWt^a mm* _^j| L 1 JJ^k Bfe j k. \^S J^A m* I i m^mm mm^t^mmmi ~~^"^BjK&»lS« JMZ^ffijMi CEMOPHANE-SEAIED /^i§^ &*\7&m>J^ ~*ST^^^ ALUMINIUM CONTAINERS "l"- '^^^fejSLl" One e/ SOOTHING RELIEF W t'icrm, COUGHS COLDS /Mil i\ 1 >"=SV ZJSy^Zi/s Y^.\i WOODS mATPmmmm \j£*L *T JLt healthy hai* for smaxx,140 words
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Article, Illustration1954 1953-09-13 7 JAMES PETER CHIN - JAMES PETER CHIN J Despite the faet that more Tropical Fish are found ia this region than any other area in the V crld 'alayan homes can boast of aquaria for decoration and entertainment. Although some rare :,?n; have been at theStandard - 1,954 words
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Article, Illustration533 1953-09-13 7 JOY MANSON - JOY MANSON "ft >RE dog-lovers have been complaining durpast several years that there was no vet here, and their pets were not getting gh medical attention. They have criticized the i City Veterinary Department and writan indignant letter to the newspapers. however, they make complaints533 words
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Article, Illustration987 1953-09-13 8 LUCIENNE BOYER, who first tugged at our heart-strings how many years ago is it now?— with Parlez-moi d'amour, is having a Paris come-back in October. She is being "presented" by Edith Piaf who succeeded her not only as France's number one chjnteuse but also987 words
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620 1953-09-13 8 Hal Boyle - Theu Are Best Husbands But Poorest Lovers Hal Boyle By AMERICAN men are getting a name for being the world's best husbands and nong the world's poorest lovers. This ugly rumour is based on a theory that the average European male understands a woman's heart, and an American does not.620 words
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Advertisement410 1953-09-13 8 i ud, too. may be one ofthe MILLIONS who suffer from VItAMIN&MINERAL^^/^/ j That is why you feel Worn out, Nervous, Irritable, Have head--aches, Lose Weight, Worry" '**'*l mtf mm *BMW**mW^**mm*a^^^^^**m\m***4*** V efmmmWfim 'J^W t W ■Hr .^tm^tmX' 99 **J* mmmm Wm\ lkm\ > tn»r H^Bi^H yu A ''4S* m**m.J*m\410 words
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Advertisement36 1953-09-13 8 p tß^s— -Believe it or Abt/ Valet to Pnnce Lous de Bourbon of Rans. franc« CARRIED EVERY DAW ATE 12 LAMBCHOPS WHILE A CLOCK FOR vears WAS STRIKING The HOUR OF TWELVE/ I6v C v jjJSzzg36 words
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Advertisement260 1953-09-13 8 Glands Restored Youthful Vic In 24 Kours£ Scientist Explains How V** New Discovery Makes V Men Feel Years Younger m* aw.s •nd scientific experm an»o«nc»d K that the real sr. ret riv. and health n to t r glands in your body par.. •ex if.atioa. The amazing thing about tte260 words
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Article, Illustration610 1953-09-13 9 HSU TSE- KWANG - HSU TSE-KWANG Dancer Needs No Spoken Words To Tell Stories By as a translation of feelings into move--1 in India as the transcendental i one of the many paths a Yoga to ri ach Clod. ol the spiritual with physical religious mythological origins.610 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1953-09-13 9 MICHAEL GOH - Turtle Fishing... Sing apore 's Latest Sport MICHAEL GOH ]\OT a few of our sports today are the result of 'accidents'' which happened to people long: ago. Turtle fishing with rod and reel now promises to be a "new" sport for Singapore anglers. It was "discovered" by a keen anglerStandard - 1,052 words
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Article, Illustration538 1953-09-13 9 Relman Morin - AMERICAN GIRLS HAVE NO NEED FOR DIOR Relman Morin By NFW YORK (AP> Brace yourselves, men. Here CO f»n report on Amer: A few weeks ago, the rep Iviiisey s new tlll the public prints. Since it is about women. ;ind has statistics and things, you would imagine thev would538 words
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Advertisement303 1953-09-13 9 •^^■2^ <tl£mmmmmW*\W it '*^k \m\ jk. '"jSP^ 1 f^*^m9^9a*^y/ Vl I »i% 1 m a "Fruit Salt "is the gentle corrective wc wm t0 kee P l r hc s y $tcm "g^lar. ENO'S is particularly fiutableforchildrcn-andforanyonewithadelicatcstomach. ENO'S satcly relieves over-acidity, a most frequent cause of indigestion, heartburn and flatulence.303 words
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1662 1953-09-13 10 S.Raja Ratnam - THE ANTI-COLONIALIST IS BRITAIN'S BEST FRIEND S.Raja Ratnam I Write as I Please <y > Moreover I cannot help but feel i that some of your articles have an antiI British bias your intention presum--1 ably as in India, Burma, and Indonesia 1 is to put an end to European1,662 words
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Article, Illustration840 1953-09-13 10 COLIN LEGUM - NYASALAND: The Danger Signals COLIN LEGUM By T is anybody's guess whether or not Nyasaland Africa's traditional island of peace— will erupt, into furious racial conflict. Politically, the country is as inflammable as dry timber. Disturbances in the past two weeks have lighted flames that might easily spread throughout this840 words
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Advertisement305 1953-09-13 10 10 but cir TF/ni n m>es iP^* t' m^9mWSm\^ a&pZ^ w^^^^^Kei mmmmmmmm^' i \^%%%BZa p 4 4 All these advantanis at no extra cost New blade in a Hash Blades completely oil protected Built-m used blade container No clumsy unwrapping no damage to blad« edges Blades slide out with factor)305 words
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Article, Illustration3268 1953-09-13 11 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER From the Nazi concentration camp at Belsen to the welfare worh in Johore, it has been an unending series of selfless service and timely help wherever it Is needed, Including Red Cross, St. John Ambulance Brigade and Social Welfare. Although she wasPlanet News; Standard - 3,268 words
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Advertisement455 1953-09-13 11 JUST ONE BRUSHING with Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste DESTROYS BAD BREATH *de mW^^^^^^K£^mva*y J%tK^mmm\wSiS& '^^^^BjWffgg^^jP'^l^v^'^ M mWmmmWm \lli. W 1 Ht. Jj^Lf Clinical Tests Prove Gum Troubles Reduced Twice as Fast! Actual clinical tests with 589 bad breath common gum dischildren show that Chlorophyll orders tooth decay use Colgate 'I >H»ihpastc455 words
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Advertisement63 1953-09-13 11 A Collin. S /^jf SUPERIOR POCKET V t *\W/ I ttr Ca in 1 9 f^^iWS*m* --iff MAP of MALAYA SOUVENIR MAP of Malaya Sterling Silver iai nii.sir $19.75 MAP of Malaya Nickle Plated 9.75 Tortoise Shell 9.75 Black Enamel 9.75 <i> Leather Morrocco 9.75 5 Engine Turned 7.95 SMOKE'.S'63 words
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Article, Illustration995 1953-09-13 12 AVIATION OFFERS MORE OPPORTUN ITIES T/TGOUR ancl Initiative coupled with a high standard of ability will get a man further in the world of civil aviation in half the time it takes to get on in other professions. If y» u don't believe it. look around this region and cStandard - 995 words
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Article649 1953-09-13 12 Autoscribc - Autoscribc By \N a discussion two weeks ago we touched upon the subject of selling motorcars .n conditions wherein the customer holds most of the cards and therefore imposes upon the trader the necessity of working hard for his living Following on this, it i s appropriate649 words
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Advertisement218 1953-09-13 12 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD .lOIM siKVKi; To Colombo Genoa, Mataeillea, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hambure Bremen. S'pore PS'ham Penane 1 S Weaerateia (NDL) n Oet Met II HOel 1 8 Braaaarbweif (HAPAG) 23/280ct St/StOel StOefl .'Nov 'lone Kone Manila, Kobe Yokohama Penane P.S'ham S'pore I 8 Nabob (NDI) 9/10Oct 12/130ct 14218 words
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Advertisement475 1953-09-13 12 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAII INGS FROM S( ANDIN A\ I L K (<>S]i M Spore V h,m •INDIA" For Banrkok. Saigon Hongkong. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama .3/4 Oet 2/. (J SFIANDIA" tor B mgkv k ..It/1 IT KOREA' F r Diakarta. Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong. Manila K< be. Yokohama II 2.3 Ott475 words
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Article, Illustration835 1953-09-13 13 BIN A RAI, glamorous star of the Indian screen takes on the assignment of the flirtatious "Delilah" and (right) Prem Nath. the part of "Samson" here seen blinded and fettered In Varma Films' Hindustani presentation o f "Aurat." The film carries English subtitles and is made835 words
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Article119 1953-09-13 13 STAR CONTEST No. 31 proved to be a headache for manv, the "problem" portraits being, of course, those of Lon Nelson and Marta Toren. As a result, there were no allcorrect entries submitted and only one single-error entry form sent in. The winners of the Contest were119 words
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Article526 1953-09-13 13 The 'Snows' In Reverse \V 'II ATE VER the British Y decide on doing, they do well. So goes an old saying. And the same rings true where their pictures are concerned. "The Woman's Angle" having its current release in Singapore i s a case in point. It is an526 words
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Article, Illustration174 1953-09-13 13 T ATEST Malay movie to L< come out of Shaw Bros' Jalan Ampas Studios in Singapore dealing with the subject of divorce and polygamy as it affects Malays is th e Rosnani-Ahmad Mah-mood-starrer "Ayer Mata" ('Tears') which tells the story of a romance between a village girl174 words
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87 1953-09-13 13 1 FIGURING her weight la diamonds. Arleno D.V:} would be a bargain a\ (US > $225.724 .000. Beautiful red-headed Arlene who ordinarily dislikes mathe malics. went to work with sharp pencil after playing a scene in The Diamond (Juern," forthcoming V Production for Warner87 words
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Advertisement296 1953-09-13 13 ".CATHAY ORGANISATION r^ I jfr ATTRACTIONS THE LOVE STORY OF TKE SPIRITED AND TEMPESTUOUS FIRST ELIZABETH m-c-m x «w fr N.w NEW dr.m.li.7 TV/U NG tJCSS .pectacl. brought to J mm. P| ,h; S7 i Si m mons Gr^ger Queen WBORAh CHARLES f Sft^CHMCOLOR^ .mmmm*.' TmmWL. jlfi m IW**ffi I,296 words
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Advertisement46 1953-09-13 13 FLYNN HAS ANSWER THE secret of what o Scot wears under his kilt is no longer e secret at least as far as Errol Flynn, who wears a tartan kilt in "The Master of Ballantrae," is concerned. "I wear white broadcloth shorts" tiie ector anr nounced*46 words
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Advertisement276 1953-09-13 13 N ll 00 >rat* are nov* r.ivh bookable in advanie NOW \.|H^* I^ll.l If, I SHOWING y^Jfebßrfla W9.30 J Heartbreak Divorce in "A/?/?4NG£D" MARRIAGES! a. 1 STARRING w ROSNANI AHMED MAHMOOD A Malay Film Productii ns Distributed by SHAW MM Today 9 a.m. "CRIPP LE CREEK" ifechßicolorl LAST |rf*i|Hil 2276 words
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Article, Illustration941 1953-09-13 14 Victoria Cbappeile - Victoria Cbappeile By London Suggests A Modern Girl's Trousseau I HF: BRIDE who spends all her available cash on her wedding dress and trousseau is rare nowadays. At whatever time of the war a girl decides to marry, In whatever clothes, she carefully plans a wUnited Press - 941 words
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Article, Illustration741 1953-09-13 14 A BOY of twenty who I have been out with Is becoming serious about me. As I am twenty-four I wish to discourage him. What shall I do? "DOREEN" (Ipoh) YOU must just tell him that, because of the difference in age you wish to741 words
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Article348 1953-09-13 14 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOUR RITA DEL MAR r j rpo»Al moi si ion WH.it HiixrN thing it hi* enough in nun, to i sJIRh.K accept no insults *> I Cher sh no Jealousies. ,«i 1 5 Hfslsi... |Bto o,ir »"'rt < hatred! Elhert ■■ttarZ J I itS?*?^ 1 lOH EVEIYONB:348 words
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261 1953-09-13 14 JVEW YORK, (AP) Sex nut a K r T nes can apparently Erm? ti™ °on aging nd eve tw it rejuvenation, two St Louis physicians report f,i,ie n I X x U h re f m "le and cull n frUo J hormones261 words
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Advertisement32 1953-09-13 14 a. TtmmV ..J3 l{ E -fc_J (j ioßMnrifulVo«C«i H.irtJly Bcl,eveSiithl..»eU 0/ '"vHyLip,Areßeallv S JW L' 'A iff 7 Jfl m*%\t******m rn mw— i w ''Of The Sfars L- £nd_lOu *r 4U DEALERS32 words
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Advertisement319 1953-09-13 14 Sd^^Q Father tells the family m %k^ (/our teeth KOLYNOSdfe?/?/ Kolynos clean means really clean Ihe rich foam penetrates into every coiner and crevice and in between your teeth x^jß ~<^ fighting thc bacteria that cause ir^sjv^ decay and ill-health. Yes, Kolsnos A cleans thoroughly, to kei[> your teeth I319 words
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Article, Illustration1253 1953-09-13 15 Maxine Rahich - Maxine Rahich Its Wrought Iron Furniture Adds Beauty, Simplicity By KNING Into the drive of Mrs. Hellen Brisbin's home at Victoria Park one ls greeted with the light ot a low sprawling white bungalow, smooth ireen lawns and a traveller's palm standing sentinel «n1,253 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-09-13 15 PATTERN No. 14 Party-minded short evening dress has bateau. neckline and fully— gathered four gored skirt. This frock can |on'< casual or dress up depending on your choice of fabric. Suitable fabrics: cotton linen, taffetta or lace. Yardage. Bust 34"-36". 4 yards.42 words
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Article472 1953-09-13 15 Rosalind Ratnam - Rosalind Ratnam By il! KF are the sewing instructions ior Pattern No. 14 which appeared in last week's Sunday Standard. Note: 1 With your pattern s you will receive an identification chart which will show in miniature the various pattern pieces for this dres*. Before you do472 words
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Article254 1953-09-13 15 How to order a pattern Fill in the measurement chart Then with seven Standard Pattern Service coupons plu* three ten-cent stamp* (to cover postal charRes) send H to the Standard Pattern Service The Singapore Standard 128 Robinson Road Singapore-jL In return yon will ret: The254 words
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Article280 1953-09-13 15 HOLLYWOOD, (UP) Yvonne de Carlo, one of the film colony's most eligible "bachelorettes" dropped a hint a? to the type of man she would like to marry. The travel-ioving actress started out by eliminating the "pipe, slippers and fire place" variety of husband as ihe declared "Sure280 words
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Advertisement642 1953-09-13 15 t 9 S^* mmmWßfi fCOW&GATE (Blue tin) This food, recently introduced in M.tlava. Is most useful for very young infants partM. where there it difficulty in digesting fat It should be used until baby can take thc stand. nd type of Cow Gate (or j nge tin) Half Cream Cow642 words
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Article, Illustration1308 1953-09-13 16 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer Scribe Impressed By Friendliness, Many-Sided Job By 'HANGI, where the largest contingent of the Women's Royal Air Force in the Far East live, work and play, is a confusing place unless one is led by the hand and guided through its intricacies blocks,1,308 words
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Article388 1953-09-13 16 Dorothy Roe - Dorothy Roe By NEW VORK. (AP).— Note to onely wives: If your I Irevellini man. &>aek your bag and no sleac It's a wonderful baaa a second honeymoon, or avea a third or fourth, lary Andrea vbernr blonde partner in < ne of Hollywood most388 words
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Advertisement220 1953-09-13 16 HOXGKOXG r 'r^tJ/F i '*frl *^m\¥iXmmmmm\ ~*\l9mm^Smm\w^' *Cfl^' f f>-> jß^ftfc |4V «fc* a M* "4 X "^W. bi^" l'l af i^Br?** rTMirllM^a* gg 3^\y you arc assured of fast corn- V fortable journeys in 4 engined 'Skymnsfer' aircraft erewed by /^T^ British pilots who have travelled more than 40,000,000220 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1953-09-13 17 Conquest By TERROR Jff; MR. Leland Stowe, lotcd American foreign correspondent and Pulitzer Prize winner, spent 18 months in research of the Iron Curtain countries to get this vivd portrayal of the Communist blueprint for the enslavement of all free men. This is the 12th of a series entitled Conquest1,272 words
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543 1953-09-13 17 Alton L. Blakeslee - Antibodies Taking Up New Magical Jobs Alton L. Blakeslee By them for a long time, or keep the ability to turn them out aj;ain in a hurry. They're the basis of vaccinations. Injecting a person with a small amount of dead typhoid germs calls forth production of antibodies. which fctayA.P. - 543 words
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Advertisement364 1953-09-13 17 WORRIED WITH GRAY rUfLJL JK f rd > I c' r «-Cirru,., i ir c* •ny la iKa «roOd of terU| I -''tOP-.af jriy h,]r 'c.^•.» i^a t a *'"'»l lor «><# '-'.CL It ner i cr i r «r Mr, 'oom of tha h. ti t.t' bt'o't. Hor.Q-.n,) I364 words
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Advertisement334 1953-09-13 17 o/ C»£«e^ fl (Jlimpse of i« HUA MU LAN <£&X r X WARRIOR MAID Jfi%i^\ OF CHINA *r'r*mk\*/ HUA MU I A Q y 0 young V L>^ girl li»inc oui< tU at home m*T*/ A when hti toi>-.. wot con- V£y t i^Srv f\ WW scripted toi tht army.334 words
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Article602 1953-09-13 18 A 100 MILES OF SKILL STAMINA Cyslists' Corner LAST Sunday at (hangi by kind permission of the Commanding Officer Group i aptaia JM Warf.cld CB K. 29 of Ike Colony's best long (Ihlaiiic cyclists faced the starter's gun in competition for the H McGreggOT Watt 'trophy, i resented to the602 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-09-13 18 1 1 RW [Maintenance Base I Seletar cricket XI, J winners of the RAF j Inter Station knock I out Cup this season.23 words
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Article820 1953-09-13 18 RAFMAN - SELETAR XV TROUNCE THE WALLABIES RAFMAN By PLAYING with spirit and determination, RAF Seletar base XV scored a grand victory over the Royal Australian Air Force Wallabies at Tengah last Wednesday. They showed marked superiority in the set scrums and in the loose and fully deserved victory by 17 points820 words
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Article83 1953-09-13 18 RASC School easily won the Commissi mer of Police Shield when Ihey beat the Police by five games to ni. at the RASC Gymnasium ia-t Wednesday. Results (RASC School players tirst) were: L/Cpl Mahmood beat PC Rais 10-4 15-2; Sgt Sham Pte Othman beat S/Sgt. Manap83 words
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594 1953-09-13 18 SAPPER - SAPPER Says WITH the various sides either just completing (heir tiaining <>i upon the first few matches of their seasons programme, ans iedd< of the potentialities of the Army XV tor 195:; :>4 would hr it this st ij But a594 words
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480 1953-09-13 18 SAPPER - THE GREA TEST SHOOT (of Its King IN THE WORLD SAPPER Bv CALLING all marksmen, all Units and all Service Small Bore Rifle Clubs to one of the greatest shooting competitions of its kind in the world the Forces Day" .22 Rifle footing Competition. This annual world-wide shoot is for480 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-09-13 18 Points to di«w»n«s three competitors at last year'i Forces Day shoot.11 words
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Article26 1953-09-13 18 IN' a RAF S Che R (S I. 21-11 ti, bul him th a to ie. Sii i K t I26 words
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Article87 1953-09-13 18 TODAY GHQ F meet the Ur <j th of th s wear Cup il ofl 9 p mi. thai p i Cp IfcD I 1 •1 will be the del 1 I i t >t m a I nglin and Will not h> the competiti in87 words
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Article84 1953-09-13 18 On Sunday the monthly a il waa p|a3 <-d in I i divisi m The 'A' Division wai w m i»v I. A(' B- j mt .t the it tralian Ah Force vil "l «JT The B I) m is won bv fV J ick M ickenzie li84 words
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Article75 1953-09-13 18 *> On W Inatd iv. the B M I Eleven sre playing R i it Seletai In return I Station League same. Tin- trsl game resulted In i Ch mgi >.. the B he g,». >d t it a home win Next Thuraday, Equipment Nomads,75 words
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Advertisement174 1953-09-13 18 f\N D THE MILDNESS OF i \mmj^F V M Chlorophyll— p ure Mild ADVANTAGES M Natures Wonder-Worker Protectee Oliv'e Gil v ss'J^W I>urif ing ™l»rophyll, the The gentle, protective Olive '^^WflM wondertul hle-substance of Oil in Palmolive keeps skin every plant that grows, gives fresh and youthful. Beautiful 1 almolive174 words
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Advertisement17 1953-09-13 18 GENERAL^ ELECTRIC U.S.A. m**9*"!L***i f •VBSEAS INTKRN I CO.. LTD. Or. I. t.i I ta I s17 words
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296 1953-09-13 19 TOKYO, Sept. 12 (UP)— Asian defending champion Sl h Su Chiu ot Hongkong was eliminated by a young Japanese university student in three straight sets here in tin mens singles third round of the second Asian table tennis championships. Sih fell before the smashing296 words
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Article120 1953-09-13 19 Ml. Singapore. despite ibseace of hee Seng ,,1 Awaag Bakar. should beat the Federation when li-h for the Sport.s--111 uis Trophy last of Malax ,n soccer classics at Jalan stadium today. this bold that iperior 1 i na and goa Ithan that of ith a120 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-09-13 19 Photo. r ium s (,ordo V Plrte (left) naves after winning lhe ,Vw .1" f s a L t,f U H PostM-ar Germany v Britain athletic meeting at the Olvmpic Stadium in Berlin. Pirie won in the amazing time of 14 minutes M seconds on aUP - 61 words
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Article395 1953-09-13 19 TENACIOUS and tearaway "loose" forward play laid the foundation of an overwhelming 30 points (3 goals, 2 tries and 3 penalty goals) to 6 (2 penalty goals) victory by Saints "A" over a dis jo ited 3 Base Ordinance Depot when the two teams met395 words
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Article463 1953-09-13 19 CLEAR THE PL A YEKS SAFA's Silence Breeds Gossip QNE can well understand the great reluctance of the AmmfwEK 0 Amateu T Football Association to discuss what is now-and will be for a long timecurrent topic with Jalan Besantes. Making an official 'SnVh^Tn^! 11 <that Ipoh affair would bTitSxing up463 words
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Article110 1953-09-13 19 Awake Forward Conornl stations lo the Badminton Association oj Malawi it must be nice to be llMfca Bt lfi .si. CoMomta, too, to that oj/i--cidl IPIIO has ,'uddenii; realised that the rules ol the BAM are out of 4ete nnd M championjhipi mid >><■ thrown open t<> foreign players. Incidentally,110 words
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Article, Illustration253 1953-09-13 19 THE queue for a free trip to the land ol Mickev Mouse money' sarong batiks and class\ sepak ho la is growing larger Suddenly. Indonesia has heroine Hm goal of .Malaya's soccer teams and cvcr\hod> wu li to go. Tiger Sporting Association hopes to go253 words
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Article, Illustration139 1953-09-13 19 Rallies Girls School will lo very good athlete when prettv 16-year-old Paricia G leaves Singapore for Britain on Tuesday for further studies. Patricia has done mu<-h for the Raftles Girls School representing the school in athletics and hockey She will enter the St. Martin's Girls School139 words
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Article19 1953-09-13 19 Royal Naval Air S1 Sen beat Royal C in this friendly gamt ;er played19 words
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Advertisement90 1953-09-13 19 TODAY 4 SHOWS AT U ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT AT YESTERDAY'S PREMIERE! ■un 3.15-6.15-9.15 p.m. Free Lists Suspended For 2 Weeks Irom Tomorrow 3 Shows ALL-MIGHTY AND ALL-COLOSSAL IS "AURAT" Al 3.15— €.15— 9.15 p.m. INDIA'S GREATEST FILM OF THE 20TH CENTURY! AURAT HIGHLIGHTS \eer w *m9*Zr S&mw *>»*; fy90 words
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Article2171 1953-09-13 20 WINDSOR LAD - FOREST BE A U WINS GOLD CUP TRIAL WINDSOR LAD Hobbs Saddles 3 Good Winners By BIG SWEEP Total Pool: 5380.802. FIRST *****2 ($171,360) 1 SECOND *****9 85,680) j THIRD *****7 (S 47,900) STARTKRS: <54,327 each) N05:— *****5 *****6, *****1. 27J636, *****2, *****9, 651^7 4 j *****3, *****0, *****5, *****0.2,171 words
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Article118 1953-09-13 20 KUALA LLMPLR. Sat Last year's rivals, the SAS and the Selaagar Club met for the first time this season today on the padang The Selangor Club with an all toutul superiority had no chini ally in beating the SAS by 2."> points (2 goals and 5118 words
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Article22 1953-09-13 20 NEGRI SEMBILAN Malays a Malay.. 2—l in 'ne Sultan'i Gold Cup soccer tie at Kubu Stadium in Malacca yesterday22 words
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Article319 1953-09-13 20 LONDON. Sept. 12 (Reuter)— F i ie home football LEAGUE DIVISION I Villa 2 Blackpool 1. Boi'on o. Manchester U 0. Burn lev 1 West B: am irlton 8. Middlesbrough 1 Uu< 3 Chelsea 1. Manchestei I l C irdifl 1. Pr if 2. Newcastle I Shell319 words
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Article16 1953-09-13 20 OWEN YOUNGESTEKS wilt meet Telok Km. an Youngsten ii .soccer Today Kir.->t and iCCOnd16 words
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Article108 1953-09-13 20 Gymkh Sports I upset wi a strong S tion Union combination in th -ir SA FA I),, ision fe ig n t Geyli dium yesterday. Gymk ving winnen i though it was a nan > »i y. Gymkha leeounts In the tft'i aiinut ingei Ste\ n 1108 words
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Article73 1953-09-13 20 Malay Schools Sports Meet FOR the te in I ye it In suecessi >n, Tanglin T nggi l emerged Inter Malays Schools' champions when they 'heir closest rival Kota Ra i out of the title by lour points. Tiie B division ch imp ship arenf to Tanah Merah with Kamoona73 words
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Advertisement99 1953-09-13 20 j GRAN9 PERFORMING DOG SHOW Sffitttf is llflift'inu I ttii/ttf i*fritarttattitff. < FAMOUS FILM DOG STARS ARROLL, BABY PRINCESS |i Singapore badminton stadium j (Guillemard Boad) TODAY MATINEE 3 p.m. TONIGHT j 8 30 p.m. Singapore canine welfare association 1 jl and SISTERS OF THE POOR j PRICES OF ADMISSION,99 words
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Advertisement258 1953-09-13 20 MAJESTIC THEATRE" 1 1 him; si n -nu ii. mi nin\i 2 SHOWS DAILY 7 9.30 Pm ADMISSION 54, 53. 52, SUNDAY MATINEE 1 p.m. (SCHOOL CHILDREN II UJ P| J^-**W DONT FAIL TO SEE THli JJT J SUPER STACE SHOW w**mm. Hired from America presets "MACICANA MYSTERY REVUE mom258 words
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