Singapore Standard, 14 September 1953
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Title Section19 1953-09-14 1 SING APORE STANDARD 1L an s. Vol. IV. 1N,,. 7j. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER If, *****. TWHIAK PAGES 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-09-14 1 pnoto. pipes and drums of the Garkwal Rifles, part of India n custodial force for Korea, entertained a lar?e crowd on th<- Esplanade m Singapore yesterday. After pJaylßf several popular 1..di an piece* the hand marched past the Indian Government Representative m Malaya, M r Gopala MenoStandard - 62 words
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Article18 1953-09-14 1 Kurushev Supercedes Molotov? (AP). I In r V. M. .ry a had been the 1 par'y 'here was18 words
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Article26 1953-09-14 1 MRS. Elizabeth Patterson, aged 101, who was a Negro c until she was 12 years died m Pittsfleld, Ma tts on Saturday. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article407 1953-09-14 1 Saves A Pal, Goes Down With Another By EE BOON LEE, Standard Staff Reporter AN eleven-year-old boy, Tay Choc Mcng, sacrificed his life for two of his friends who were m difficulties m Singapore's Stamford Road Canal besides Raffles Girls' School, at about 2 p.m.407 words
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332 1953-09-14 1 LOVE W AS MOTIVE FOR SHOOTING, VICTIM CLAIMS Oaubte Tragedy Wn Singapore ("anal A SINGAPORE fitter K. Arunaselam (27). who was shot at three times on Saturday night at Potong Pasir, I'pper Serangoon Road, told The Standard last night that he believed his friend. Lee Pak Ghu (20), was killed332 words
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Article37 1953-09-14 1 NEWCASTLE. Sept. 13 (Reutei Major Gwilyn Lloyd George. Minister of Fuod told the British housewife that he hoped to be able to announce shortly the dale for the end of sugar rationing.37 words
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Article103 1953-09-14 1 Get out of Australia Sandys told 8V1)N k 1 Sept. U (Router) Since he arrived m Australia two weeks a;it Mr. Duncan Sandys, Britain's Supply Minister, has received several anonymous letters telling him to "get out of the Commonwealth and take tUM oouiu.i auu gßMted missiles with him." disclosed m103 words
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Article59 1953-09-14 1 HANOI. Sept. 13 (AFP).— French Union troops today launched an operation aimed at destroying Vietminh bases m the vital area, L's miles south of Hanoi. The operation known a? Chochai if part of a vast mopping-up move by the North Vietnam military commander General Ren59 words
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Article27 1953-09-14 1 SIR Edmund Hillary, arrived m London on Saturday by air accompanied by his wile for lectures m Britain on "The Ascent of Everest," ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article34 1953-09-14 1 THE Duke of Abercorn. a former Governor of Northern Ireland, who held 13 titles In Britain and the Dukedom of Chatelherault m France died m London yesterday. He was 83.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article20 1953-09-14 1 THE Shah of Persia yesterday issued an order for the trial by court martial of Dr. Mohammed MossadeQ.20 words
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Article27 1953-09-14 1 H£)DI Cjaker. a member of the political bureau of the Neo Destour (Nationalist) Party was assassinated m Tunis on Saturday night, the French News Agency reported.27 words
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Article30 1953-09-14 1 GIOVANNI Cant in i. former personal pilot of King Vmberto, was killed yesterday when his small touring plane crashed during the inaugura- Reuter tion of a new airfield.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration9 1953-09-14 1 "Awkward, isn't it? He s left-handed >'knowl"9 words
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Article49 1953-09-14 1 MELTON MOWBRAY. England Sept. 13, (Renter) An 80-year-old woman. Mrs. Kate Russel. yesterday married a former professional boxer of 37, Mr. William (Paddy) Rogers. The bride who owns six houses has a son aged 41 by her first husband, who died six years ago.49 words
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Article52 1953-09-14 1 SEOUL. Sept. 13. (Renter) A helicopter airlift begun this afternoon of another 1.100 troops of the Indians Brigade from a troopship at In< hon o the Indian village m the .ieutral zone, where their fe OW soldiers are a. ready guarding war prisoners who do no* want to52 words
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Article128 1953-09-14 1 16 Deaths, Three Births In Voyage PENANG, Sun. The pilgrim ship Tyndareua was delayed m Us trip here from Jeddah off Muka Head when it was forred to halt and search for the body of a male pilgrim believed to have fallen avert jarC Launches128 words
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Article204 1953-09-14 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 13 (Reuter)— Chinese Communist Prime Minister Chou En-lai ha s cabled the I'nited Nations declaring that his government is 'not m a position to give full agreement to the United Nations General Assembly resolution on the composition of the political conference" to204 words
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283 1953-09-14 1 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI By Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government employees, including industrial workers, will soon be able to take an active part m local politics and contest elections tor both City and Legislative Councils. The Government already haj r taken steps to amena the283 words
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Article45 1953-09-14 1 DON" C AST E R (Reuter). Q ;t >:ii privy ■oiifiril ai Sandbeck Park, home of thr Kai brough near here, before foifi| to th St. 1 The new M::. S he Bo;mi of Trade. Mr D:: < ii »Amory iworn m.45 words
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Article31 1953-09-14 1 THE city of Genoa hai awarded it fit it **1 I oo:il Syx>\ »in| 'i ropli.v' to E oiiqutTors Sir Hillary, Sir John Hunt and SiHTp;* i ensma ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-09-14 1 photo I Ml K All photouraph d -it his home last nighl HC Wls .1 \<l\ IH Mils .mil fritih l.iMii hoy l.ookur: palf and sln\« rm- h«> M .«||<<| M It. it h.ipiKiK His p.irrrits vii. umtjiiv<d at his eacmpc Irom Hit •Hid fondly petted him onStandard - 59 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-09-14 1 I\\ rilOl MIN«. <|. ID. the t;. til. int n-M mi uho vsvnt <l<»\wi M (li Nu \h KliM.ii •iiuht) m th«- st.iinfnril mil srstrrd.lN lin \n i^ i pupil oi (lie i ,n> < hin S( hoo| 111 \i mrnian I, Nrkile N| mimlhm! it Ike66 words
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Article27 1953-09-14 1 MISS PKNNSVI.V won lha Miss A > beauty m Al int I from >i otheff <<»•,• i (Sf*r pi< turt* of olhrr c«mIrstjflls m Yak*' 1 I27 words
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Advertisement52 1953-09-14 1 80Z.2X Diamond tf PlalimiM iill 1 Wairbrii o %i Available G. C. Dc SliVfl BROS., i; ,iii. Placf sinc.iporc 1. 1 1 5. n i+cclAimeA bu n Land s tifiejt tgffl p f I A I I relate be tkt p ill p**l juLje UTOPS V^L R ASf« AND NEAVf52 words
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Article334 1953-09-14 2 COURT TOLD HE TOOK $200 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— M. Sinnathamby. a Public Works Department technical assistant, was today charged before Mr. Justice Paul Storr with corruptly accepting s:!(M> from a Chinese contractor, I«h Leong Iluat on May 19. he SufTian bin Ha334 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-09-14 2 Employees of the Singapore Botanical Gardens lust night celebrated the introduction of electricity to tbeir quarters m Cluny Koad last niUM with a party. Mr. Soh (ihee Soon, C it v Councillor, who was the "father" of the .scheme was present.41 words
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Article85 1953-09-14 2 City Union Threatens To Strike THE Sii gapore City Council Electrical Workers Union at an emergency meeting Jast night decided to g 0 on strike over the dismissal of 21 employees of the Electrical Department at the Pasir Panjang Power Station. But the Union's executive committee will decide what day85 words
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Article226 1953-09-14 2 'SEND U.K. CABINET MISSION' NAIR KUALA LL'MPI'R Sun.— A suggestion that a British Cabinet mission be sent out to discuss various aspects dealing with independence for Malaya wa s made by Mr. M. P. D. Nair, Singapore Legislative Councillor, at the Labour conference on constitutional proposals, held here today. He226 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-09-14 2 photo. MISS Majorie Tan Poh Suan, only daughter of Madam Lee (noon Net and the late Mr. Tan Qoeca Poev. culs the rake at her 21st birthday party m Robinson's Cafe. Sinsa pore, yesterday. About (JO relatives and friends uere present. StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article65 1953-09-14 2 cn e Police lance orporal Ahmad bin O>.: an Saturday denied that he extorted $12 from an o!d Ciii::L il mrer living m Pulau Uh-.n when ho found that the man had an opium pipe on the nigh.* ol March 14. Ahmad said this In his65 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-09-14 2 photo. TENGKU MERIAM who returned i« Malaya with her par ents. the SuJtan and Sultana of .fohore. being carried down the gangway of the Carthage whrn the liner put m at Penan*; yesterday. StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article150 1953-09-14 2 A SEAT FOR EVERY 100,000 Labour Plan For Federal Council KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.~-Thc Labour Party wants one elected scot Federal Legislative Council for every lonn* population. Jt madv this suggestion called m Kuala Lumpur b> Party, to discim const itu* mission to th* Federal Ele< Sclan^or's proposals, which were m150 words
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Article232 1953-09-14 2 EX-PRISONERS' AID Standard Staff Reporter THE Khek Community (luild yesterday decided to send three representatives to sit <>n a sptvial committee formed by the Singapore Chinese Chamber af Commerce to help released prisoners. Jiiis special ron authorities. The Chamhas invited munities are the X nan,232 words
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Article24 1953-09-14 2 i D..y \l..i I ii Regi Dehra. India 1 known as B 1 m 1824 D Mutiny m J R24 words
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Article18 1953-09-14 2 THE I Branch of fne S Bi UMNO i M the I on O18 words
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105 1953-09-14 2 Students To Take Part In Mock Poll Standard Staff Reporter THE "Projrrpssive. Labour and Socialist Parties" will start active campaigning m the Raffles Institution's mock election which begins today. Senior boys and or two post-school certificate girls will take part m the election. Canvassing ipeecaVei and all the elective techniques105 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-09-14 2 MR. Lira Wah Che e was married to Miss A. W. Snetwoon In Singapore yesterday. A reception was later held m Band* Street. (Above): Mr. and Mrs. Martin Adaikalasamy se"J cuiUng the cake at a reception mi n Singapore ztWr th.ir manage m the Church of Our Lady57 words
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Article68 1953-09-14 2 Urgent Call O B Blood I THE Sincnpore Blood Transfusion Service h;.s made an urgent appeal to aIJ t with blood growps "OV and 'B" f to oomt forward and doe thiir blood at th<- T i fusion Centre this mornitic Dr. Mfrgaret Gib«oo-Hill mterdty said: "We ifl urgent need68 words
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Article32 1953-09-14 2 THE Rt. Rw. Dr. Matt! Mar AthanuMus. the M;ssionnry Bishoj of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Mali Saturday dedimted the; t\>-w Mar Thoma Syriaa Chuxck m Singapore.32 words
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Advertisement140 1953-09-14 2 New PERSONAL Tuition Service from England Here is great nc*> tor all inrencslrJ ml ng imm and Commercial careers! E.M.L limitMlM the only p ps/aO s/a t run by a Hflrir/-H/,/e Industrial <> Oilers a special fast indinivc Air \l to students »n all, >v or seas coumr^v 1 the140 words
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Miscellaneous11 1953-09-14 2 Weather iNnnm n uri 1 X I I 1 I I11 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-09-14 3 I imy, tab the:> :> ;n Cull r taken hospital I stated an. mi: i <; snwv20 words
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Article18 1953-09-14 3 LJMPUR, Sun.— moveare gainto Mis? f Guide ia. charge S pore p18 words
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355 1953-09-14 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE school booksellers have characteris- fantastic" ;i recent Department of Education that school books should be sold only at 5 per profit. i I that rtmental SChOO] children." The order, circulated recently to schools, called upon i insist on getting books for355 words
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Article156 1953-09-14 3 ALL THE LATEST FOR FIRE BRIGADE PI N NG Sun d^y. Ail ln«. litest ideas and new techniques m fire ightiM now adopted m the I nited Kingdom will be introduced m Singapore. This was disclosed by Singapore's Fire Brigade Chief, Mr. J. G. Shaw m an exclusive interview with156 words
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Article26 1953-09-14 3 AN extraordinary general meeting of the Singapore Shop Employees Union disth e Union should handle ca employers i are intimidating some members with dismissal.26 words
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Article183 1953-09-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. S >y Keon. Section Leader and Quartermaster of No. 3. Platoon of the Communist terrorist organisation, wis killed by a platoon of the Somerset Light Infantry m the Kuala Langat Forest Reserve (south) area of Selangi >r. He was one of three Communist183 words
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Article147 1953-09-14 3 Tomorrow's Fly-Past THE route- an 1 timing of the Hornet and Lincoln aircraft taking part m the Buttle of Britain fly-pjst over the Federation are: HORNETS: Kota Tinggi H 37, a.m Merging 9.48. Kluang 9.59, Batu Pahat 10.06, Muar 10.13, Malacca 10.19, Alor Gajata 10.22, Port Dukson 1 Seremba n147 words
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Article47 1953-09-14 3 KUANTAN. Sun. Five-year-old Chan Chan Chee who was playing near the full bath tub m th c backyard of a house near Galing Besar suddenly slipped into it. A few minutes later he was recovered and rushed to the hospital where he died.47 words
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Article136 1953-09-14 3 Ungrateful Monkey Of Mentakab MENTAKAB, Sun.—Teachers living m a bachelors' mess here have set a trap to catch a monkey which has repaid their kindness with thievery. For the last three months the monkey, who is a limn short. ha s been receiving food from a sympathetic mess cook. But136 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-09-14 3 k^B&B^ fffti I I ,11 i. r ir t dir«< t < oiiiMHiit.iry from Kenoard. Sq. Ldr. IV. T. at K .AJ\ SeletM ua bYi&^.j27 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-09-14 3 Kee picture. FIFTY members of the Army Civil Service Union representing more than 20.000 workers of the War Department m Singapore, were present at a dinner on Saturday niven m honour of their president, Mr. S. T. V. Lingam. who was third m *he Standard WorldLoe Fook Kee - 86 words
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177 1953-09-14 3 THOUGH nearly two weeks have elapsed since the Singapore Government launched a scheme to help its employees to acquire their own houses, no one has yet come forward to make use of the opportunity. Abo U t 4,000 Government employees are eligible for Government help177 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-09-14 3 THE proceeds of the Hongkong dogs' .show held ■I the Singapore Badminton Hall during the week-end will go towards the Singapore Carmine Welfare Association and the Little Sisters of the Poor. Standard photo shows Mrs. Leon-Soh. president of the Singapore Tannine Welfare Association with the three famous dogs. Miss Aroll.60 words
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Article31 1953-09-14 3 HORNETS and Lincoln a f akirii,' part In a Buttl 0 ot Britain fly-past m Mj iva tomorrow are expected to pass over Singapore City at l'2..ii p.m.31 words
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Article37 1953-09-14 3 SINGAPORE Hawkers Wsso ciation is to Appeal toi more vacant Lan i toe They are concerned over the large number of hawkers being arrested and charged with hawk. tig In prohibited areas.37 words
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Article95 1953-09-14 3 THE Singapore Government Workers' Union has protested to the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. A C. Goodr. on what is alleged to be a decision of the Immigration Department to calculate overtime pay on the basis Of a 234-hour month instead of a 9-hour day as agreed between95 words
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Article53 1953-09-14 3 PENANG, Sun.— Forty-three entries have been received t<»i the Talentime Contest for which auditions will be held on Sept. 15. Them will be three sections vocal. instrumental and dancing and the besl live m each group will take part In the final ii Atulo-Chinese School hall53 words
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Article285 1953-09-14 3 KUALA LIMPIR, Sun.— The Malayan Indian Congress reaffirmed its decision today that elections to the Federal Legislative Council should and could be held m 1954. It also decided to support the UMNO-MCA alliance an I the Pan-Malayan Laboui E*arty m their demand for Federal e'er" ions285 words
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232 1953-09-14 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will have one of the best and most modern Labour Exchanges m South East Asia, when re-organisation of the existing Exchange now m progress is completed by the end of the year. Tho Colony's Employment Ofncor, Ifr. F.G T\ ><m.232 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-09-14 3 photo MX I |> MOKKISON. Manager of the C'ollyrr Quay Branch of tho lloni; Kong And Shanghai K.inkinc I orporation arrived bark m Sincaporr on a Q\\l >s Constellation from London S.ituid.iv tflct rmlit months l«\i\r m Krit.un StandardStandard - 40 words
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118 1953-09-14 3 Standard Staff K< porler THE T mi l Education Sot Id f of S re .it meeting yesterday i ked the U> tentative of the Government Of India. Mr. M Menon. to tllol a portion «>| the M Quarantine Fund" tovv.Hds the (fl ri Oi118 words
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Article72 1953-09-14 3 CARTHAGE IN PKNWJ. Sun 11. > m m •>l Johnrr M.ijiir (ifnrr.il Mr Ibrahim arrivrd h«r< imliv from tin* I f 1 1 1 1 I Kingdom ahu.ird \h,- I irtkagr v\ j h Iht* Suit m .uiil tln'ir UWCC Mir old d.iurhtir I < iuku Met72 words
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Article25 1953-09-14 3 SINGAPORI i p I i B I ii ii k ■•I ttl«> I h.i (m I i HI tl moi25 words
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Advertisement181 1953-09-14 3 E9 ~JiSMHM W f 1 A PLEASURE TO USE! Here is the aaivc gcrmicidal principfc antiseptic, contained m vsh -tasting mouthwash L isynowatoflttkenofli feig mA evening use a habit. How wi* r> giv- your mouth and throat thi menu Dettolin, though p ktu to Uiste, so gentle on delica* i»"181 words
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Advertisement63 1953-09-14 3 vtf 3 '=&Jf= x lz^Jf^ c SJi X 7^\ A Ymurmelt ot Rmmi h\ Aflt'l fl Slrriiuoii> lhi\ J II o//, 4 x Koolfoam Satin, Nylon, Standard a V G Premium Colons Pink. Bl.ir WUlt, f*^ Ci// today A telecl your choice from FA ifitGin Sin ih fc CcXtJT i£>63 words
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Article152 1953-09-14 4 •r< < Byrne Co" taking over the reins of i.'i the near or a < by ponrient I letol your con--1 ..1r y. Self-govern-not mean that rvants will ite civil ng the < ms of < rs are runI I nd, bat I k y are ing i152 words
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Article536 1953-09-14 4 Sir: If any furthrr p were necessary ul this disillusioned stage o) the Goemr cut, the letter of "EG.S." appearing m The S-ugapore Standard of Sep•er 8. .should satisfy the most exacting. His contention is a complete JUStiflcot.'jn ]or the Emergency Regulations but it is neverIhelest536 words
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Article, Illustration402 1953-09-14 4 SIR; A most extraordinary thin^ happened m the Federal Legislative Council when it met on Sept. 2. In the course of the debate on the Government motion to amend the Registration and Licensing of Business Ordinance, the Financial Secretary admitted certain legislative blunders m drafting the provisions of402 words
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Article120 1953-09-14 4 Sir:- With reference to the latest appeal of Mr. P. (la?ue In the k'ress for \l more t'adet Inspectors, may 1 take this opportunity o f enquiring Whether, all thing* considered equal, .m applicant. having all the necessary qualifications other than the School Certificate, and who can certain)^ make120 words
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Article255 1953-09-14 4 DURBAN, .(AP)- Mr. I*on Gotta!, a Belgian-born Durban merchant. handles Bttore diamond m a year than most people ever dream of m a lifetime. 'But diamonds— pfF, you can have them," Mr. Gottnl will tell luu. "Give me Ask." For 40 years this foundn- »ber255 words
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Article366 1953-09-14 4 Patrick O' Donovan - A Sad Place Gets Good News Patrick O' Donovan By TT is clear that Korea i to have that place m American hearts which was once occupied by China. China chose to quit that place, and American patronage was turned to bitterness and recrimination. Now all America's enthusiasm for education,366 words
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Article595 1953-09-14 4 J NEW DELHI (AP)— An affable General with a diplomatic flair represents India as chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission at Panmuojom. Lt. Gen. Kodendara Subbayya Thimayya "Thimmy" for short was Prime Minister Nehru's prompt first choice to tackle the interlocking: milita-ry-civilian job595 words
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Article310 1953-09-14 4 PHILADELPHIA (AP) Thomas is a 70-pojnd African monkey that cannot stand human beings. ha s no respect for the peace and does not know his own strength when roused. He demonstrated these feelings after he was deposited by his new owner. Ralph Yeakel. with an employee of the310 words
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Article793 1953-09-14 4 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX By NEW DELHI. C LOWLY, for the Indl n village is wary of the d confines of the law. the ancient panohayat [local council assembled as a jury or court of arbitrators) is coming back into its own. Dignified by mention m the directive793 words
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Article, Illustration111 1953-09-14 5 M SPI \MN(. Ol riCTUBCS" Film £R THE CATCH' by Wang Su Fah of IGD, Cecil Street-, Singapore, 1. Roilcit'cx, f. 8. 1/250. FP 3. "SUNNY" by Siow Seong of No. 513, Pcnang Road, Penang. Rolleiflcx, f. 8, "READING THE SUNDAY STANDARD" by Andrew W.H. Lee, of111 words
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Article146 1953-09-14 5 i lINs I tO 52.45 to '85. 15. Au ral 12/74. B J."> Lower Raw Tin 8 B r 36/-, B and Vvr 21 10J to 23 6 Kamun- ta Ke as Tin 5/-, Inn Tin 5 l| i" 5 6. KI'BBER. Allonby <5G cents. si 05, Ayer146 words
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Article53 1953-09-14 5 PATTERN SERVICE asdfasdf THE COUPON EAO THIS LfFOP.E ORDER YOUR PAT*N You rrur»« enclose n cent stamps if *-nt V oui pattern cut. f I don't get the 'torrps, 9el :i« potter*. numb, i C f ord.rs hove mt without the The< t be •'<• the starve O r P53 words
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Article230 1953-09-14 5 BRUNEI UNITED PLANTATIONS LIMITED: An Extralary Genera! Meeting of Company will be held on Ist < 1953 lor the purpose of putting the company into liquidation. The purchase consideration ($BOO.--1)00/-) for the Company" land, building, machinery, vehicles and furniture ha s been received; the sale being completed on230 words
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Article108 1953-09-14 5 LONDON, S.^pt. 13. (AP) Britain's Board of Trade is conferring with Admiralty experta on the advisability of letting British shipyards build '8.000.000 worth of small ships for the Soviet Union. Mr. Harry L. Dowsett. chairman of the big Dowsett engineerinf rombine and leader of108 words
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462 1953-09-14 5 Standard Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE STpore Diary >!U P MCI N \(ll\l. »1 I N 1 1 N ci i .;u mion**: 0 m 1:1 Tarn:! As if Rd., S: ga 10 tl Of Sil P A 1 lian Dance SIS r> m 'i 1 < -ok;ng Class a!462 words
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Article36 1953-09-14 5 NANG, Sun Tan Siah yesterday committed 1 stand trial m the C >urt by the Magisti Mi .I.A. Black, on a eh ortins with an armed m Bukit Gnmbar On36 words
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Article168 1953-09-14 5 'U.N. Has Prevented Atomic War' WASHINGTON, Sepi. 13, (AP) The very existence ot the United Nati »ns h;is prevented an atomic war. Dr. Ralph .1. Buncbe, Nobel prise-winning educator said yesterday. Bunche is head of the U.N. Department of Trusteeship arid newly-Chosen president of the American Political Science Association, which168 words
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Article76 1953-09-14 5 NEW DELHI, Sept. 13, (Reuter)—About 80 people demonstrated yesterday outside the Chinese Embassy here m protest against the forcible occupation of Tibet by the Mao Tse-tung regime.*' The demonstration was organised by a committee formed recently m New Delhi including eight members of the Indian Parliament.76 words
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Advertisement211 1953-09-14 5 Star Content No. 33 Can Viu Kame This Star? A I.I. tliroue' 1 Vffl lite ninii ,,t (Im »t.irs under -ingle Sm» <pnr»? v ui'ltid -mi- I'urr |o tin Mnxie I ilitur of v.m> its tiki r t > -third *l tr Ikil p.iper contest I i. tries lor this211 words
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Miscellaneous305 1953-09-14 5 > i v.-.-:-:-.-. .-y fit RITA DEL MAR r UOAT'I »/l 01 I ion "nuc tnktg are like iixmt ■■Mai is (hit Ikej don't ga around ti-ll t tt< kftgM Hi inns their mothcr> .mil fatken have nM>" <ir»- t l*«'iifl. Kansas, Trilmne. MONDAY lok hiKVONE: Proceed w. t:- •<>■>.305 words
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Article740 1953-09-14 6 IN Tokyo, el the Asian Regional Conference of the International Labour Organization, a Malayan delegation which might have been much stronger, particularly on the Government side, will, we hope, contribute to the useful discussions on Asia's economic imd social development. There are many serious problems to be examined.740 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1953-09-14 6 DURAI RAJA SINGHAM - ARUNACHALAM: Scholar Patriot Liberal Gentleman DURAI RAJA SINGHAM "One dan I was greeted by a grave looking Z figure m chddur and dhoti who spoke my name He li-as Sir Ponnambalam Arunachalam, a COUSIN J of Coomaraswamy—he had be m told I was paintZ ing at Benares, whither he had1,056 words
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Article, Illustration689 1953-09-14 6 Sir; Your editorial comments on the book, "Jungle Green" (Standard, September 8,) were timely and fair. I have no doubt that a vast majority agree with you that Major Arthur Campbell need not have used unseemly words and expressions about the Chinese. I have no doubt that689 words
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Article100 1953-09-14 6 Sir; Reading your Sunday Standard of September 6, 1953, of the 22nd Series of Women of Malaya by Christine Diemer ot a Woman Police Sergeant Lilian Chew (No. 3515) I am very proud to say that it is well written *nd she deserves the credit. I have known her100 words
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Article210 1953-09-14 6 Sir; When Government appoints the Head of the Police Force it appoints a man with the necessary experience and qualifications. Similarly the Head of the S.V.C, is a man who knows his job and can command the respect of the men under him. Thus we are210 words
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Article322 1953-09-14 6 i. I am writing thil letter not to -JUSTICE" of Kedah's *er. (which was obviously written m a hurry when he 'steaming"). but 'o point cut that which I wrote I felt I had to do. For the information of ••JUSTICE'* and any others who may be322 words
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Advertisement127 1953-09-14 6 SINGAPORE nutm STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Squore, London E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Street, 83. Cowon Street. 8, Leith Street, Tele: 4588. Tele:127 words
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Advertisement65 1953-09-14 6 jff &> >4 7 then? Think you could^7 J 0// A AaJL^)i Sh thots morvetloui vW],] MXr How do you do it /■iC^L Hothiny m ,t. r\" L\y \J' f 7f I m as fit ofr Li I C 5 f 'ddle Tn fW V D i T Give your65 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-09-14 7 photo. MISS AMERICA Contestants Candidates for the 1954 Miss America title gather at Haddon Hall m Atlantic City to register for the beauty pageant. UPUP - 29 words
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123 1953-09-14 7 R IH \I 13, (Router) m Laouni, the cobbler i .it house painter \ii.,l Km Ibdullafc, shot dead "n Fridaj when trying sassiaate the new SulUfl <»t Morocco, v.is arrest d last aigbt and charged uitii not revealiag to the police i i* 1123 words
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Article31 1953-09-14 7 Sept. 12 (AFP).— and police ded the Norr ireighter. Tokyo port on -smuggling a of narcotics igsearched the rs but only parcels conncn's watches yen.31 words
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Article16 1953-09-14 7 13 (UP)--n which had crashes a1 Lakes I the Hi.200--tarylaad on a16 words
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Article12 1953-09-14 7 ay Radio Yugi a and signed an itigate and A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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149 1953-09-14 7 KOEK, Sept. 13, (Reuter)— About 300 ships, and 500,000 men from nine NATO s will take part m the giant sea exercise 1111 >r due to start on Wednesday. i (I 's explained the ior aim of am the forces 1 'lotions m149 words
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Article62 1953-09-14 7 TAEGU, Sept. 13, (UP). The United States Army announced today it will court martial an American soldier accused of striking a Swedish member of a neutral nations inspection team m Korea. Headquarters of the Korean Communications zone confirmed that a special court martial had been62 words
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Article50 1953-09-14 7 LONDON, Sept. 13. (AFP). A fire, which suddenly broke out yesterday on the destroyer, Delight, now undergoing repairs m the Glasgow drydock, was believed to have caused serious damage to the ship, it was learned here. Glasgow criminal police nre investigating the cause of the fire.50 words
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244 1953-09-14 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 13, (UP) United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold said yesterday that problems of under-developed nations top the list of United Nations priorities for international economic and social action." Addressing the eighth annual meeting here of the World Bark and International Monetary Fund,244 words
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Article157 1953-09-14 7 13 (UP) ed yes- > 01 idian witch I by tribal £5 -red lean field* h 3 noi mak it '<gHOi fOdl of the he macabre •*»th t *w days age of Gua- sima, high m the wild mountain area near this Pacific coast157 words
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Article133 1953-09-14 7 Held By Egyptians CAIRO, Sept. 13, (AP).— Nineteen year-old Derek Shaw, who has been held the Egyptian authorities since April last night confessed to them that he is a deserter from the British army a r>d asked Egypt for asylum, it was officially announced. Shaw. serving133 words
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Article63 1953-09-14 7 MUNSAN. Sept 13 (AP> A spokesman for the Korean truce neutral nations repatriation commission said 'oday Communist-held prisoners who refused repatriation will be turned over to Indian troops m the demilitarised zone on Sept. 20. The Communists have said they ho!d abou: 300 South Koreans63 words
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Article141 1953-09-14 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 13, I (Reuter) Senator Joseph McCarthy yesterday invited the Secretary of the Army, or his representative, to hear a testimony that the Soviet Foreign Office indirectly influenced material used to train United States army intelligence officers. Senator McCarthy said m a statement that his141 words
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367 1953-09-14 7 ATTLEE HITS AT UK'S POLICY ON KOREA c WIDNES, (England), Sept. 13 (Reuter)— Mr. C. R. Attlee, British Socialist leader today "regretted" that the British government had associated itself with the that if the Korean armistice broke Wr lf mi 9 n be impossible to confine the Far Eastern war367 words
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Article110 1953-09-14 7 Duke Ready To Meet Challenge LONDON, Sept. 13. (Reut«r) Squadron Leader Neville Duke, who set up a new world air speed record (yet to be confirmed) of over 727 mUe s an hour along the south coast of England last Monday m his Hawker Hunter jet fighter is prepared to110 words
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Article101 1953-09-14 7 Fees Overdue WASHINGTON. Sept 13. (Reuter) The World Bank yesterday decided that Czechoslovakia should be expelled from membership unless it paid up an overdue subscription of U*****,000 by Dec 31, 1954. Meeting m a closed session on the last day of their annual meeting the101 words
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Article66 1953-09-14 7 TAIPEI. Sept. 13. (UP) Some 14.000 anti-Communist PoW<? m Korea have Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek I loiter signed with 'heir own blood pledging loyalty to the Nationalist cause, it was revealed here today The letter, affixed with blood signature! of anti-Communist prisoners, was brought back by wo66 words
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Article29 1953-09-14 7 ELEVEN people a day met death on the road m France m 1952. Government statistics revealed that there were 65.418 accidents, involving 4,009 deaths. Reuter.29 words
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Article26 1953-09-14 7 THE Australian Government i s expected to spend about A €500,000 o n next year's Royal visit, according to the Sydney Sunday Herald. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article46 1953-09-14 7 THE West Berlin newspaper Telegraf today published a report that Soi Set High Comnussioner Vladimir S. s yenov hai left Berlin to report to the Kremlin on West German Chancelkn Konrad Adenauer's election victory and the crush ins Communist do feat.. A .P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article29 1953-09-14 7 JAPAN will become the Hit member nation of the International Civil Aviation Organization on O t R h was announced m Mnntrt ;il. U. P.U.P. - 29 words
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177 1953-09-14 7 ROME. Sept 13 Premier Giuseppe Fella called today for plebiscite m the entire free territory of Trieste a> a means of solving differences with Yugoslavia. President Tito, speaking at Split, warned that entry of Italian troops into Zone-A would be considered by Yugoslavia as anA.P.; AFP - 177 words
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Article75 1953-09-14 7 ASBURY PARK. NEW JFRSEY, Sept. 13 (AFP).— Twenty nine-year-old mother of nine children. Mrs. Marius Spadt, who holds i he title of "Mrs New Jersey." went yesten'.i.v when she withdrew from \he "Mrs. America" competition because her husband considered the publicity brought by her success75 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-09-14 7 photo. THIS ltt-foot python is the family pet m the home of Bo Aung Myainn. Parlia mentary Setretary to the Karen State Minuter. Top and lower pictures show Bo Aung Myaing's six-year-old son and his four-year-old daughter playing with the pet python. Centre picture shows the python takingAP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration83 1953-09-14 7 photo. KING HUSSEIN of J«rdon smiles m this family picture made m London with his two year old sister Princess Itasma and brother Hassan, five. Scratches o n the face of the tiny Princess were caused when she fell m the garden of the palateA.P. - 83 words
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Article71 1953-09-14 7 East-West Agree On Mrs. Pandit UNITED NATIONS (AP) m problems Asian COUntl ics will i a major role m the of the r.N G sembly opening on T day. Hut the East-\A cold v. ai will continue cas D top: or. dl irmimn I A m b thi» e'.v lon71 words
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Article13 1953-09-14 7 THE i nited sSi^ml Cor| w H bad asdfdasf A.F. P.A.F.P. - 13 words
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Article377 1953-09-14 8 INDUSTRIALS RUBBERS DO BEST ACTIVITY continued to be on o limited scale, with Industrials and Rubber shares taking a greater part m the slightly larger volume of business written. Industrials were a steady market and Wearnes and Gammons received strong support. Fraser Neave were taken m anticipation of the final377 words
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Advertisement621 1953-09-14 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANIUNAVIA U (O\ris 8 pore p v h m 'INDIA" Foi Bangkok Sailor. Hongkong Manila Kobe. Yokohama J'« ()rl 0 IW SKIANDIA* for Bangkok 11/lIC 'KOREA" Foi Djakarta Bung kok. Saigon. Hongkong Manila Kobe. Yokohama 21 H Oil H -MEONI%' For Bangkok 11 llNo* SAILINGS621 words
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Article, Illustration759 1953-09-14 9 Harold Nicolson - Harold Nicolson RB < from Within. By [cto t Oolkmcz, 165.) By c tportune Lord iwe's IV thin atio i of our Board n I from the B ihe Us r« tore, ''.une. '1 by i ii na- > ,adHis reake add It all who to759 words
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Article297 1953-09-14 9 Fiction By Tom Hophinson I I with a 1 1 h c cave ding uds Invaders < I I irtli. < <\ has tings •-da 1 ■•■ries m the autiAt j< i'ing given a rom the they i d after a few call 1 nding visual Ihe297 words
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Article786 1953-09-14 9 Edward Crankshaw - Edward Crankshaw The Final Solution. By Gerald Reitlingi-r. (Valentine Mitchell. 305.) By GREAT many books have been written about the crimes of Germany under Hitler; but none has yet set out to trace the genesis, tho execution, and the failure of the most remarkable of them all: the ematic786 words
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Article407 1953-09-14 9 F. A. Voigt - F. A. Voigt asdsdaf Generals m Grey Suits. By Josiah E. Dubois. iun.. m Collaboration with Edward Johnson. Bodley Head. Pp. x 374. 16S. MR. DUBOIS was chief prosecutor m the "I.G. Farben Case." His book is a piece of hortatory showmanship. The render is taken on a407 words
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Article331 1953-09-14 9 Japanese Literature. By Donald Keene. Murray Pp. x. 114. 5s The Sacred Scriptures of the Japanese. By Post Wheeler Allan and Unwin- Pp xivi. 562. 655. \IR. Donald Keeno, the »eclfJ turer m Japanese at Cambridge, has performed a remarkable feat of virtuosity In a little book of331 words
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Article796 1953-09-14 9 MARGHANITA LASKI - MARGH ANITA LASKI ITH spades and pails on the shingle, pennies on the pier and sandy towels for the rub-down after the dip, still another generation may at this very moment be generating such fascinated hatred of the Brit m seaside resort as to ensure its remaining796 words
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Article369 1953-09-14 9 HUGH FA. FAUSSET - HUGH FA. FAUSSET I.. THE MANY admirers of Mr. n P. lion's "Cry. The red Country* 1 will not be* disappointed by his new novel. Too Late the Phalarope (Cane, np 253. 10> (id). though it gives an intense? and more hidden expression .'lier novel to trie369 words
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Article69 1953-09-14 9 TV Spire, pj Warner Brace lli .v ghton, I i h roughly ttery-cum-roi .< ill American m "V ititenti.- 1 ii characters and i <<f an '"MT'll ard. I>iehv, l,y D« << II n v fuiu. i<l sfith «usto. Larry \nu mi i d S Trite v plotted.69 words
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Advertisement47 1953-09-14 9 LET GARUDA FLY YOU TO DJAKARTA FOR THE U p INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR j§ CAKUBA limiks u;\m; BIMGAfOMG f* FO'C IMAKAHTA 4 TIMES A II K. t^ vA EooW.nq Office: UNION BUILDING G OM#I<J Flo Tel 7569 IN P ONt S tA.N At R WAV S /^W^^l^tl47 words
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Article906 1953-09-14 10 EIGHT MATCHES UK Soeee» Results WITHOUT A WIN LONDON, Sept. 12, (Rcuter) Arsenal losing: by seven goals to one to Sunderland is the latest chapter m the shocking: start of the football season by the champions. Now it becomes eight matches without a win for Arsenal906 words
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Article264 1953-09-14 10 One of the best wins of th<> day wa s the 4 l victory by West Bronuvii'h Albion at Burnley. West Bn»imvk-h are setting a groat pace and lead the First Division table by two points from Wolverhampton Wanderers. Burnley had won all four home264 words
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Article111 1953-09-14 10 EXSCHEDE, (Holland). Sept. j 12. (Reuter). Jim Peters. British champion won the international marathen over the recognised distance of 2tf miles 385 yards (about 42.195 kilemeters) here today m two hours 19 minutes 22 seconds The time was three minutes 41.2 seconds better than Emil Zatopek's111 words
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Article174 1953-09-14 10 Dodgers Clinch Pennant NEW YORK Sept. 19 (AP>— The Brooklyn I I by manager Charlie Dn the tt>:im l'\ managed." rl inched ti 1953 National League pennani v«d.i v. The Dodgeri turned back their chief tormentors, the M Braves. ~>-2 ai Milwaukee .vr.ip pin^ up thru- leCOnd (lag .<nd the174 words
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Article451 1953-09-14 10 LONDON, Sept. 12, (Reuter)— l'ntil the arrival of the New Zealanders next month chief interest m the Rugby Inion ganie w ju be focussed on the club programme with special emphasis on those players likely to appear against the "All Blacks." CarditT whose record against' touring451 words
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Article138 1953-09-14 10 Fangio Meets An Accident MONZA, Italy, Sept. 13. (AP) Argentine ace Juan Manuel Fan^io escaped unhurt during official trials at the auto-drome yesterday, when one of his Maserati cars tyres blew out and the racer spun two or three times. Fangio, who was testing the car for today's Grand Prix138 words
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Article227 1953-09-14 10 LONDON, Sept. 12: (Rcu ter). Rugby league rcsulV-;. Batley 7. Workington Town 19; Bradford Northern 14. St Helens 1<); Featherstone Rovers 15. Barrow 30; Halifax 15. Hull 11; Hull Kingston Rovers 7, Castleford 28. Keighley 21, Rochdale linnets 10; Leeds 4.J, Warrin^-m M; Lei^h 9, Oldham 17;227 words
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Article263 1953-09-14 10 DONCASTER. England, Sept. 13, (AT) The Queen added a bright new title to her royal collection yesterday that of a sporting loser. The 'M-year-old sovereign, flushed with excitement, came to the town moor course here to watch her handsome throe-year-old chestnut colt Aureole run m263 words
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Article131 1953-09-14 10 VENICE Sept I) (API— Wladislaw Skoneckl and lav Drobny two refug< m Communist countriei id\ to the fin.iis festerda.i t ihe Venice tennis toui nan v.x Pole Skonecki beal ICi mni Cucelli g l, 6 In Anal matchc Fn the woiMn'i kinglet •ml final- .j.iv m131 words
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Advertisement367 1953-09-14 10 n CATHAY ORGANISATION rt> ATTRACTIONS djiP #3 nncnw TODAY DAILY nr%f> ODEON i, a ln j.,.-,, 4.1.-,, 6.15 Plioiw 11-111 for Bookings J i%t V' m NO PUNCHES PULLED! NO HOLDS BARRED! WllllM. LEFT OUT YOU HAVE NEVER THE PICKPOCKET §9m? RICHARD WIDMARK T^^T I 111 IMVKM J I i:367 words
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Advertisement197 1953-09-14 10 LAST DAY! 11, 1.45, I. r,:;o. «> i.j, <»ltmiliia PlrlttffCt 1 "HANGMAN'S "DESERT KNOT' SONG lovhnnolor fll o/ MMI I/I \MOI V! BOTH 111 l TomorroH j IF YOU KNEW I 1 WHAT HE WOULO Aj *W YOU fl M PPj r DO? ■d^h^ Am B HL X Montgomery Ciift197 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1953-09-14 2 ISAAC TEOH - C>R!(.OK HKNDCL, \um 7 ralian biologist. wa» born at Iliin/rndorf of peasant stock Having taken a degree at the •aivervity of Vienna he joined the Augustinian order at Brunn Brno where he iautht natural physios m the m i.i-i«t\ school and event- became abbot. r*l1,168 words
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Article, Illustration397 1953-09-14 2 ROBERT STIEHL - ROBERT STIEHL By AMERICA, to me and to millions of other Americans like me, a land of freedom. Freedoms such as freedom of speccn. press, and worship have been given to us because of the millions of brave men who have fought long and valiantly and have given their livesUP - 397 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-09-14 2 Photo). LONDON: Sixteen-year-old Marion Elliott (right) and Sheila Batty, also 16, both of Coborn-Grammar School for girls at Bow, chatting with the Commissioner for Malaya, Rajah Sir Ida, who gave the opening address at an recent all-day conference for senior pupils of Grammar Schools at the Imperial59 words
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Miscellaneous77 1953-09-14 2 'YOUTH' CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Rowing, implem- 4 Mineral rock s—l 7 Mimicker B Verbal n 10 Location 11 Face covering i*~ iT" i 7" i5~" 12 Tensile strength (ab.) I I I I I 13 Oriental porgy 17 Preposition IT" !5™ 3T H> Artificial language 20 Left side (ah.) t*77 words
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Article, Illustration221 1953-09-14 3 ()NE of the things I have had to do while m England has been to answer questions about Asians m Malaya. English people are interested m you more than ever before. They have lots of strange ideas and some sensible ones. Here are some of the things221 words
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Article845 1953-09-14 3 TODAK - The Story So Far: O.\ the voyage south from Hong Kong to Singapore .there are ten viysterious. crates aboard the tanker "Port Royal" which the Captain and his officers believe to contain arms and ammunition. On opening one -up, however, they find to their consternation that it contains:845 words
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Article742 1953-09-14 3 China to see the Emperor, the Chinese hung over him a banner with Chinese characters to say 'Here comes the red devil whom you can smell a mile off/ Then, Europeans are usually much more hairy than Asians. We think of hairiness as being like animals, and not742 words
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Advertisement50 1953-09-14 3 SAYE^NOWS^^ 2$V/»a^ its too /ate (*^y s~\ KOR AS LITTIE 41 $1 y<m i^^--^\ fa ar a wivincs arrount. (^ur^ fc^N H PERCEN* 1 INTEREST \\/lf\ S wUI Wd to you for that s^~~ > II //y^ AU^ rvrrv S up to a raaxiWf//cl mum of S2ooo OPEN AN ACCOUNT50 words
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Article, Illustration634 1953-09-14 4 THEY WORKED TOGETHER AS ONE I lURING the Aug eighteen Singap three-day period ea Merah Besar, Cham The Governor ed the Singapore work together us ci r l he bold oxperirrn or m administration ever humble or un had to be ih>nt! proj: Yuutli groups w Girl's Life Brigade, V.M.C.A.,Francis Lee - 634 words
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Miscellaneous170 1953-09-14 6 i THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY N»«ni»it4 U!» r»»m« Ortc* i—— J Am^^duck^s^lljujillxl |/^|^t H^r) (M\ISjTE-.r| I l 'vi)^oo^A Vhumtimg,J 7luAli< out imtaJ C Ke I'll < MEVER V just about X x l/OUVEMUS-BEHAViM'^ELL) llf <g&™^ )I 1 Bgfif SSfe"vlu Sfe?") >5^ K-DUCK-HUMTIM' FROM THE170 words
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Article, Illustration96 1953-09-14 7 >l \STKK hoo Nfo Mini prcM'iiU a Imiikjii* i oi flower* to Mr.-. I*. A. T. <!hriines. l.loxi ;ill»»r- m hark^roun<i. 1 1 1 V Cheng L»cfc of k.B.C. re<ei>m» the Inter-Boys' t lnl»-' Cliullen^e Cup from Mrs. Chrime*. IIIH 120 \anU "V* hlinHcf m BTSgraMi96 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-09-14 7 JOHNNY Tan of the S.H.B. Police after deliver. ing a right lo William Arriola of P.T.S. m a special eoniest at th<- S.H.B. BojV Gub»* Ut l»o\iii» TournanienU i.l San leu presenting a bouquet «»l flowers to Mrs. J. N. NcColloclk MM San Yen ami74 words
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Article, Illustration95 1953-09-14 7 PARENTS AND FRIENDS WERE THRILLED rrilH Singapore Ha r boat Hoard Boys' Clnb recen*ly held their Annual Boxinf and Athletic Championship* It held its Annual Boxinf very keen among the boy», Parents and friends who attended the meetinfs wer# thrilled beyond words. These pictures show the bo*§ enthusiastically "having it95 words
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345 1953-09-14 8 INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S VILLAGE SET FOR VISITORS STOCKHOLM.— Sixty enfldren from is countries met here a lew da7s ago before leaving for nearby LiUsved, on the Baltic Sea, to spend a naon*. ii camping al the tnird annual Children's lateaaaCioaal Summer Village. Among the nation* hwiMnri to >end a group of345 words
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Article172 1953-09-14 8 I AST WEEK, I mentioned the attempts made by poets m the University of Malaya to Malayanise English poetry and the possibilities they showed by their trial and error ethods. Here is an example of socfa attempts. The 'poem' is called "Enigma Variations" after the title of one172 words
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Article267 1953-09-14 8 ' BRAM - IHI human eye detects x graininess m photographic enlargements of small negatives m much thr same way that a fingertip feels the roughness o# a textured fabric. This comparison, based on existing physiological information about the motion of the eye. has been made by Drs. Lloyd267 words
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Article222 1953-09-14 8 Chen Char- Li - Chen Char-Li By he put into practice his belief that the language of poetry should be the language of the people. In the stanza "Baby, baby. Don't you cry," "Chu Chin Chow" projects himself back to his childhood days. Even now. m certain kindergartens m Malaya, the childdren222 words
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Article124 1953-09-14 8 'TMIIS WEEK. "Youth" readers are asked to go poetic lor a change and to try to (ill m the missing words m the poem which the Contest Editor once Wrote m a friend's autograph album. To the ftrsi five correct entries op' by him on124 words
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Article57 1953-09-14 8 'THE winners of "Youths" 1 "What's In The Box?" Contest are follows: AN(i MAN TECK. til Fast Coast Road. Singapore l(i. ASIIAAKI BIN HAJI AHMAD. lf)l Batu Koad, Kuala Lumpur. CIIOO HONG MAY 1!) Upper Dickson Road. Stafftpore CHUNG TIA CHI. 44 Wilkinson Road. Singapore 15. AMI CIIOON57 words
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Advertisement30 1953-09-14 8 JOURNEY TO MATA-EKAN i J We toalfced old gr< C And 5 THE picknick< iii(i. Z The cloud A roarj C 'i lo rr^ when C i 5 hr s30 words
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