Singapore Standard, 18 September 1953
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Title Section19 1953-09-18 1 >iglo- x% ft A SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. N„. 78. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1933. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article72 1953-09-18 1 11 MORE BANDITS OUT OF ACTION It, Thurs I ive again i n lat< t toll ven killed One of r< and thc ammuK.llod in when urity and V ne upon e other throe VesrkEeea Eti/t tti was police b on Mone of ted by the I g, Pahang. area72 words
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Article17 1953-09-18 1 SAKAIS SAVED BY 'COPTER RAF wav Fort .mg. to ri^ine were -sported Hospi- Wi i be suffering17 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-09-18 1 THK Oueen smiles at the crowds from the grandstand at Doncaster Kace Coarse when she watched the St. Leger Stake s i n which her horse Aureole, was plated third. Previously her harse. Landau, ridden by champion Jockey, Sir (iordon Richards, won the Doncaster ProduceAP - 53 words
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Article54 1953-09-18 1 THE body of a Ci man wa.s picked up from the sea off the Esplanade, at 2 p.m. yester- d iv The man had no identity j card and was dressed in a blue pyjama suit with black -tripes.! He was about 40 years and 554 words
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Article19 1953-09-18 1 THE Philippines Bureau >>f Immigration h (ied to cn I discriminatory measures against British travellers in tran>i'19 words
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Article156 1953-09-18 1 Franc Down Too LONDON, Sept. 17. The Bank of England today reduced the Bank rate from four per cent to three and half per rent, but the change was mainly form El meant the unification at three and half per cent of the Bank rate, the156 words
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Article474 1953-09-18 1 LONDON, Sept. 17 Lord Salisbury, acting: Foreign Secretary, was today personally studying: the latest reports from Switzerland on the disppearance of Mrs. Melindu Maclean, wile of the missing: diplomat Donald Maclean. Two security officer^ who v part i fl tlie investigations following the disappearance of474 words
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Article39 1953-09-18 1 TWO 17-year-old schoolgirls" wer e arrested by Singapore Police yesterday. The girls are students of the Chung Hua Chinese Girls' School in Bartley Road. Police yesterday would not sav why the girls were arrested".39 words
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Article17 1953-09-18 1 THE Soviet Union and Nationalist China are the biggest debtors of the United Nations. Renter.17 words
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Article44 1953-09-18 1 BLACKPOOL. Western Eng land. Sept. 17 (Reuter)— Mrs Louisa Merriffield, 46. convicted of murdering a 79-year-old widow with rat poison, will not be reprieved, her solicitor learned here. She will be executed at Strangeways Prison. Manches> er, on Friday.44 words
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Article88 1953-09-18 1 Andrew Roth - Andrew Roth Standard London Corr. By COLONEL Arthur Campbell is more than surprised at the furore that has arisen hi Malaya over his book "Jungle Green". He has kept in touch with comments and criticism there. When I spoke to him last night i at the Staff88 words
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Article28 1953-09-18 1 THE Governor, Sir John Nicoll. is suffering from pyelitis (inflammation of the kidney). He is responding well to treatment and is expected to leave hospital soon.28 words
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Article92 1953-09-18 1 JAKARTA,* Thurs— The Communist-dominated Estate Workers' Ujiion "Sarbupri" ordered a two-hour strike today as a second stage in Itl battle for higher wages. The Union had on Tuesday called a one-day general strike. This follows Government threats to prosecute Union leaders for staging an "illegal" strike.92 words
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Article, Illustration469 1953-09-18 1 'ASIA' S WILL FLOUTED' SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI, Sept. 17:— India's Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said today that the vote of American countries against India joining the Korean conference had "flouted the will of Asia." "Some powers have not realised that the countries of Asia, however w f eak, do469 words
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614 1953-09-18 1 GILLON SAID: I'M GOING TO BEAT GIRL WITNESS WHILE Singapore taxi dancer Doreen Pereira lay strangled on her bed on Aug. 8 this year, a soldier, Hammond Gillon, whom she intended to marry, told a friend in Tlu Pandan barracks that he visited her the night before they quarrelled over614 words
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Article16 1953-09-18 1 Shots At Dawn Standard si.ifT ('orrrspundVat tho I I g16 words
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Article68 1953-09-18 1 WENDOVER. Utah, Sept 17 (Reutei). An Austin He. '"loo" sports car from si finished 30 hours ot continu running on Bonneville Salt Fla'.s her e last night, sotting up a new record of \(YA. J4 m.p h. average for 5.000 kilometres. After passing the 1,000 mile68 words
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Article57 1953-09-18 1 NEW YORK. Sept 17. (Reu'er). Mr. John Poster Dulles. United States Secretary of State, today made a powerful appeal for cooperation the Soviet Union in easing the tei Mr. Dulles was the fl speaker in tho General debate which was begun today by the ted Nation!57 words
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Article54 1953-09-18 1 LONDON, Sept. 17 (AFP).— Weather permitting Squadron Leader Ni ville Duke will tomorrow make an a '.tempt on the world air speed record for the 100 kilometre closed c.rcuit. it was learned Flying his famous Hawker Hunter jet fighter. Duke make 'he attempt at54 words
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Article, Illustration489 1953-09-18 1 Terrorists Don't Scare Me-Sultan joiiokf: BAHRU, Than: The M rati Sultan til Johore, Major OCROTI Sir Ibrahim. m> tcrday referred to Malayan bandits .is the "orant; orany jah.it" (wicked peopli II«* said. "Why should I he afraid of the nraagOram; jahat I hiw ilon<> M hum nor have I beaten489 words
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Advertisement17 1953-09-18 1 ___fi_P-^X3____ I Mlele pJKHb 1 I'* 9 Jl /O II V^_afc BhbhH J J tt o I17 words
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Advertisement101 1953-09-18 1 fo* mWm mJ^tmrnmrnM mL\ __h_P' i ltt73 l*V we j HARRISONS LISTER IM. Ml) Knala I. umpur Singapore Pen.ini: I ALL WOOL GABERDINE in 8 diffcrenl coloursiaiiaihls' fasr I Sisatfaspaara* vJ/^J liasitii<>. \^J* V i vj l_K vi^ 1 TUSSOAE flni i BF wHJP _B ai aflßw i ti 4-101 words
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Article108 1953-09-18 2 HONGKONG, Sept. W, (■enter) The Hongkong government t<Kla\ announced that as from tomorrow \port licences would be freelj granted for the export ef goods of Japanese origin to NiniMpore. Ihe Department of Indus liv and Commerce in an official statement said cxige would also be108 words
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Article49 1953-09-18 2 A NE W Sin S d by 1 A lin is try 1 ia jural it the in the medical Pollowii I norm. R.n. Potger; secre- K.V. nmittee 'l a S ngh, P.G. Menon Anv I P.V.K. Nair, Yahaya bin id P.K.G. Men49 words
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Article36 1953-09-18 2 HONGKONG. Sept 17. Special Standard Service Closing pneos of the Hongkong Ex change today were H5.88 to to rs I doilar > I 826 to Malayan $1; ndonesian Ruppiah; G )2t,4.', l0 to one tael36 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-09-18 2 T wo Acquitted TEO ENG SECK and Teo' Ah Peng were acquitted of a charge of rioting at Kim Pong I On Feb. 8 by the Singa- 1 Second District Police! <oirt Magistrate yesterday. THIS LOBBY, carrying m full load of sand career* ed dow n a. gradient off jStandard - 97 words
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144 1953-09-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter AMIR bin Sainstiddin (42), a police sergeant had tt> sprint 230 yards before he arrested a robber at dawn yesterday. Amir erne in a police vea nstable when they n men robbing a ii>hmongei in dark and (lev h ofl144 words
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132 1953-09-18 2 In Court On Theft Count, Man Cries A 48-vear-o'd man. Daniel A bert De Foe. cried in the Singapore Court yesterday, when he was charged with stealing the wallet Of an Australian w mum, Mrs. Alta Bank, in a Singapore shop at On 'hard Road, on Sept. 16. Half an132 words
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114 1953-09-18 2 City Finding Other Jobs For 35 Men Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore C ly C .mcil erything it can to find alternative jobs for men have been working on the ing Power Station >w redundant. Th; lated by the DePi enl of the Council, dr. .7. T. Rea. in o114 words
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Article66 1953-09-18 2 SEN IN bin Masbal was barged in Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday With cheating Chua Seow Wah al about Id. M p.m. on Sept. 9. It was alleged that Sen in dishonestly induced Chua to deliver ear to him a* 'be Happy World Cai Park by telling66 words
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Article99 1953-09-18 2 AS part of Singapore City Day cell ns on Sept. 22 Mount Emily and Van Kit swimming pools will be thrown open to school children. Mixed athing fnr adults at 30 cents; will be a' lowed from 0 a.m. to 12.15 p.m.; for iiiph and boys99 words
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Article67 1953-09-18 2 LI CHIN PIN, a contractor, wa. driving a car at ''considerable speed' 1 in Cavenagh Road. Singapore, when Inspector Cecil Cheng rame along, signalled to him ar d shouted "ban-lah" (slow down)! Id. who thought the Inspeetor had used the word "barua" (procurer), summoned him67 words
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Article123 1953-09-18 2 Fixing Radio Was High Handed' AN OFFICIAL of :he Singapore Harbour Board has branded the action of s«>i» worker i getting (ommuni'.y listening sei installed a' 1 their King's Doi k quarters on Board property without permission as high handed." lie al o told a representative of the workers thai123 words
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Article105 1953-09-18 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 644 f_| No. 1 R.S.S. S4| No. 2 R.S.S (ill «:i No. I R.S.S. glj 61 J Tone: Steady quiet. TIN PRICK The price of tin yesterda> was S;iosi. cts. per105 words
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Article, Illustration98 1953-09-18 2 work on Major-General Lim Bo Seng's memorial Sii i Es] onte Q.ieen E started I Col. Chng Hui Chun who was Major-General Li 'a jputy in Force 136 and now chair. nan of the Lim Bo Senq memorial committee told The Standard that the Commission-er-General, Mr.98 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-09-18 2 THE music and script of "O Fair Singapore." a song to be sung on City Day. Sept. 22. by Miss Mabel Lee The chorus will be sung by Singapore's Youth Council' Choir aeeompanied by the Singapore Police Band. Music for the song was composed by Mr. M. R. Anciano Director66 words
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Article, Illustration268 1953-09-18 2 MALAYANS CRITICISE ILO POLICY Lim Objects To Language Bar MR. Lim Yew Hock, worker* 4__ from Singapore to the Interna. ionol Organisation conference now bcinq hel Tokyo, yesterday objected ta l-.n guogc trictions at the talks, reports Unit While lauding the amis of 11. 0 told thc meeting "English andStandard - 268 words
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Article317 1953-09-18 2 SINGAPOREANS are assured of a fine evening of entertainment on the City Hall steps next Tuesday when delightful dances and songs are presented to celebrate the second anniversary of City Day. International, youthful and lively, the City Day show will begin at 8.30 p.m. with317 words
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Article53 1953-09-18 2 THE Seventh and El Bridgi Road, S is new look in aba it fortnight's time. Work on n iicst cour P. W.D. a gave final i am. New ins and fi tt Tht courts riticised by md wil few mont on line days and53 words
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Article45 1953-09-18 2 PANG LYE HEE lean owner at I <■> ional Airport. ;is tried $200, default, six months' i im ;>or<. Firs* D stri 1 P terday. Be had in h hi bottles bearing .i trade mark, purporting to be i *Gl Spot"45 words
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Article56 1953-09-18 2 PRINTED c i o! P dent Eisenhower'] i sage "The Chance for delivered [he A m rican Society "I N and broadcast to the An* I nation ovi r combined and teK April Hi. nOW to the publ P at the I SI S. libraries in56 words
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Article44 1953-09-18 2 THE Singapon Fourtji P Court yesterday imposed a fine of Sai) o n Sinnayan Peruma] on cha ge s of stealing a ter In Braddell Road arid the fl killing .t. The co ur t or months i44 words
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Advertisement13 1953-09-18 2 DIAMOND MALES MOE DIAMOND WEIGHT CALCULATOR YASSIN RAZAK 121 AKAB STREET, SINGAPORE. 7.13 words
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Advertisement128 1953-09-18 2 p Y Gordons > BORKEO NfffpfMrr Kuali I1 1 in |»i 1 r I|».i|i r 1 EMBASSY HOlir (Sirua'rd in Smqoporc t Bcti f I Ata Opposite Kofonq PorW 46. Mcyei Rood S.nqoporr Tel hi 5 j\aw! taniifUi ami Every iff It i I'isiE tsttr It tats t ImttrtEfm Enjoy128 words
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Article137 1953-09-18 3 ird RlaH Reporter f I) in the uniform lit right) sclt.rn of spei .1 a of nned by his own i ni< festerit the Istana Besar, Bahru, scene of Joyi rat ion.* oo the oeh birthday. Below, the Sultanah of J »hore, the Rumanian born former Miss137 words
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Article31 1953-09-18 3 COCOA: GOOD SECOND LINE Reporter I odnce cocoa i de alterile Brito haa p tion of ii wis estithe Seventh i onferenee \Ar. "Pi I In Mi ly ii :J.ir- om-31 words
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Article146 1953-09-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter COMPETITIVE proof specimens of some of Singapore's blight new stamps arrived in the Colony on Wednesday for selection by the stamp Design Committee. Five firms of security printers in Britain are submitting proofs. Di- Mr. W. A ist Pi con- of 15146 words
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Article21 1953-09-18 3 A CHARITY Show In aid of ailance Bri- fund will be Happy v. I i. today The Canton-21 words
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Article78 1953-09-18 3 DR S. SUNDARA RAMAN ;r n tro| expert of Woi H "ii Organisation, passed thr mgh Singao ire 'ni hi> nome to Ma Iras tir a month's ition from Indonesia. He was a< wnpanied by Mrs. Raman Dr. Raman i s a member of a team78 words
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Article391 1953-09-18 3 THE FULL LIST OF JOHORE AWARDS THE full birth lay h in I I of the Sultan of J ihore is as follows Darjah Kerhat; Class I: The Sultan of rtelant in, lb ahin Ibm Aim irhom Sultan Mohamed I U ik i ih bin Abdul Rahman. Second Ungku Mohamed391 words
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Article27 1953-09-18 3 sir (;f:offrf.y Walll British Ambassador n Thailami. arrived In Singapore "it a KLM Constellal Bangkok y H.- arat met iv i !-..;>.- t tative the Commissioner-General.27 words
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Article23 1953-09-18 3 THE exhibit lin Oi Musical [ns r intents at the British Council Hal] in Singapore will end oa Sunday. Admission i.-23 words
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Article, Illustration183 1953-09-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter WORKING fir an examination whi ch, if they will give them he highest embroidery diplomas In the Rasl twenty-one students of the Singer Sewing Machine School in North Bridge Road apply themselves to theii work with enthusiasm. Completing a course whichStandard - 183 words
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Article, Illustration271 1953-09-18 3 REPLY TO CHALLENGE Standard Start' Reporter THE cumulative period that Singapore Improvement Trust houses have been vacant in the first halt ol this year totals 265 months or 23 years. This is stated by Mr. Philip R. Williams. Labour rnomb.M- of the Singapore City Council in271 words
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Article72 1953-09-18 3 Sent To Hospital .P'ST after midnight last turning t > her h Ris 1. wis sn. M Do -f Imr oe of them lui at her w.th a p She (i iut the knife her on the 11 She gave tbem. A her vain at- id her72 words
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Article27 1953-09-18 3 MASKED MEN ROB COUPLE THI n. one ►d with in and his si rter in il r impenis Road on W night. The i y w n27 words
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Article18 1953-09-18 3 111 J' W ii ker he i prr> forms ii peon men.18 words
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132 1953-09-18 3 THE Rata ShM nmpanv, Singapore, has announced out' of lbe liin^t-sl reductions in over 10(1 type of footwear from today. i Mr. G. C. ThiO, Po lations M.o s- mdar I yesterday tie- re would be from lot: p t cent elfei tive in132 words
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Article62 1953-09-18 3 AT A preliminary inquiry i in the Sii re 1 Poi; 0 II M V tw J >uilors. .John Henry Ir i I). 'tek II itchei t Septembei II for a further hf.»r ng They ar .vely eh irgC i with assault a taxi driver I62 words
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114 1953-09-18 3 How To Get More Teachers THE raising of thc age bar from 30 to 40 years for the enrolment of teacher*, and thc introduction to a new salary scale for teachers without credits in English, were two of several suggestions made by the Graduate114 words
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Article33 1953-09-18 3 HAVE TWO SESSIONS TEACHERS HOW TO SOLVE ACCOMMODATION I 1 I t i It satllaed low fold >< limm aiorr r the learhis «ina *< related aj the I al I i i .f •i33 words
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Advertisement60 1953-09-18 3 ?#_^ii i 9 MTC 387 I PRODUCE THE PERFECT 4!/* the Dunlopillo ribbon acroys the corner I 'fei^!_ib^/^^B »^^a__^.^^^» i K^fiea/ a I sm COMFORT lihrful experience in comfortable pillow of frothy milli m- bubble latex foam, ft ness and tie I irate resilience never I Sieved. original latex foam60 words
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Advertisement104 1953-09-18 3 \______!_^^ltf LIS! IK IXI! Antiseptic answers ,'inany needs in the home that i xH ,>-^ be justiiubly called "the Little Doctor "l MINOR CUTS, BURNS ANO INSfCT BITIS. MICKIY MIAT SCRATCHES I i I.RINH Ami- AND SIMRAI SKIN IRRITATIONS septic is an invaluable de»n,mg ...rhin*. bsaliag I m i mink104 words
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109 1953-09-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tan (hint; Siam, alias Kam Ah Ixmn, who claimed to be a former detective, was convicted by thr Chief Justice, Sir harles Matlieu, at the Hifcli Court here today and sentenced to seven years' imprisonment M two charges of armed robbery.109 words
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Article48 1953-09-18 4 IPOH. a 1 conMS Ipoh. When the 2nd. g I Own Gui i I Si 9 their by the l/t> Ril io ame the Now mdi -(..'ol. W. C. Wa 1 5.0., 0.8.E.. the rkha K ra K< Pi Pahang, Johore and r« rak.48 words
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186 1953-09-18 4 WOMEN POLICE PATROL PENANG STREETS Standard Staff Correspondent PEN AUG, Thurs. Pr-nang's uniformed women police constables are playing a new role when they KO out patrolling the streets in the day-time. They are now helping children to cross the streets alter si hoo! hours in the primary schools. The oflfircr-in-charuc186 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-09-18 4 fink ri .i\ m f j i hers from all ti Kt »i. ts ia 5< langor, arrived in < Knala Lumpur oa Mon- < da j to attend .1 five daj Civics course. I he\ ware wch anted hy the Meutri H 1 Selangor, Inehe Othman80 words
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Article147 1953-09-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs— The residents of Kam pong PantaJ near Kuala Lumpur who threatened this week to stage a protest march to the. town against thc municipality's "quit order" have formed a committee to elect representatives to sec the Sultan of Selangor. rh s iltan ak147 words
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Article91 1953-09-18 4 KUALA LITIS, Thurs— A lorry driver. Tan Yee Kai, uho pleaded jruilty to a charge of giving false information to the Police at Benta told the Sessions Court here that he area playing a joke on the police. It stated that when asked b\ Srl Din91 words
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Article, Illustration165 1953-09-18 4 PWD Will Design All Public Works UNLESS .e re some th< Public carry out its policy of designing, constru 'ting and superv all public works, Mr. A. v. Director of P'ib'ic Works, iy. Mr. Wear was commenting •ie Department allowing private architects to undertake i public wort He pointed outStandard - 165 words
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Article100 1953-09-18 4 MALACCA, Thurs— Lee Chai Nam. thg Manager of Cheong Lee and Co. a bunga ray a textile firm was today lined a total sum Of $245/- by Magistrate Ramanathan Iyer lor five infringements of the employees provident land ordnance. Lee had failed to register I two100 words
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125 1953-09-18 4 STOLE RUPEES FROM JAGA 18 Months Jail KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— laniam (22), was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment, followed by two years police supervision hy Mr. J. G. Adams, President of the Sessions Court here today for stealing three steel trunks and 200 rupees, Nacthatar Singh, a cinema watchman said125 words
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Article104 1953-09-18 4 FORGOT HIMSELF, DREW Á PISTOL IPOH. Thurs.—Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghazalli today admonished and cautioned Too Joon Too (34)) an Ipoh miner, without I conviction when the* latter appeared before him on a charge ef behaving in a disorderly manner while carrying a pistol. Oi i intimi 'i l rer and104 words
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Article68 1953-09-18 4 IPOH Sf John A fare team, operating from Tapah. attending to 780 two weeks h week nine new viuV five T-i :ig and three M ed. ntion was given I Chinese, 190 y. and 10(1 Indian The same branch of the sociation hi minary e68 words
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155 1953-09-18 4 PENANG, Thurs.— Mr. J. A. Black of the Second Magistrate's; Court wiii Pena Eng and today on retirement after eighteen month, on tne Bench. Mr. B ack. who <ame to Malaya :<\> years aao, Proti Hi i joined Department. Back lent oi the Pi Municipality155 words
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Article17 1953-09-18 4 KIWI. Cpi. Wa injui phorus bun i firing a of a sup' the flan-17 words
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Article28 1953-09-18 4 GENERAL Sir Ch arlea Keight i j M f. Far Easl and F E tapoi e >■■ iterday Knala I ,:i^ 11 o Lie Colony tomonuw. photo.28 words
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Article, Illustration142 1953-09-18 4 Girl Who Wed Other Man Asked: Return Gifts Breach Of Promise Suit PENANG, Thurs.— A Tho: eng o motor boot, Noi Suyon Wong thc Penang Sessions court of on he mode with thc girl he was goin after handing her jewellery worth Aug. 10, 1950, thot if she did him,142 words
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Article, Illustration161 1953-09-18 4 ki ai LUMPUR, Thar I Kirkl ment is not over when tlie students enn college. The students Mi Inning i eer. Mr. L I. Lewi tani Director ol Edi said over Radla Malaya, last night. "Th teach Kirk' airci b change a b ad hadStandard - 161 words
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5 1953-09-18 4 Disobeyed Police Officer: $25 fine5 words
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Article39 1953-09-18 4 On Tail 0£ Boys Who Fly Kites i i a ithout mov Thf oflW i i Traffic Bran- H Agne.v told 'I i t. ing t fl It ommon few (1,, small kitc< along tl I In back stick39 words
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Advertisement99 1953-09-18 4 A VAUtT OF I MEMORIES... UF^ iya r -vt Jm js. f ____r^^___a__r £rr asemmmW V____R_R___Hb___k The magic and pageantry of Coronation is re- |l j! captured in this special album of photographs jl compiled by The Standard. It records the Ij celebrations not only in Malaya but also in99 words
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Advertisement33 1953-09-18 4 Psp". Double-decked "Stroto' Clippers to SAN FRANCISCO I Connecting Clipper service via Momlo i Call rTiaeal Mf_*«J| -fl II <(>.. I' l J#B IfanaaVeld a K«ala I aaapaa I I P/f/f^ 1 Irtern OU/AMMCM33 words
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Article, Illustration132 1953-09-18 5 THE Malayan Rare i 1 horse Owners' AssociaI 1 lioa, held thei r annual dinner .;t the Raffles Hotel last Bight. Picture I, skews from left: Dr \v. Rintoul, Mr. K. Ross. jl Mrs I I Bailey. Mr. I One lluck I. un. Mrs I I utlei132 words
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23 1953-09-18 5 Union. 1 1 1; i i de- the Stai dard n claim .V. a U the >ard.s23 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-09-18 5 photo M. JACQUIMOT, Freneb Minister fo, Overseas Territories, and Mme. Jarquiniot. arrived in Singapore by (Jantas Constellation from London last nij;ht oa their w.iv to Australia and New Caledonia. They will stay i n Singapore fo r three days M Jacquimot ems accompanied by M, Adenot aStandard - 74 words
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Article, Illustration316 1953-09-18 5 KUANTAN, Thurs.— A prominent textile merchant, Liaw Sen** Kee, was today charged in the Kuantan Sessions Court with misappropriating 51. 500 from Wong Kuan Tan. 53.761.40 belonging to the Government Rice Account and 56.400 from Mooi StMl". When Liaw v. i <?d upon to make316 words
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Article59 1953-09-18 5 THE Siriiiupore Third Police Court Magistrate, Mr. H. A. Forrer yesterday fined Saona $5 tor' using abusive language •o Ramah binte Haji Abdul Halim al about 3 p.m. on Feb. 2."). this year. A personal bond of $r>o was Imposed on both Ihe accused and the59 words
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Article163 1953-09-18 5 MALAYA needs rural youth organisations and leaders to arouse civic consciousness and a real Interest among kampong youth, said Inche Mohamed Rashim, a teacher at the Federal Agricultural College, who returned yesterday from the World Rural Youth Conference held in Rome. Arriving at Kallang in a163 words
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Article179 1953-09-18 5 Delegation To Discuss With Govt. Next Week A DELEGATION of the Council of Joint Action, representing about 18,000 employees of the Singapore Government, will meet Government early next week to discuss a new salary scheme for the lower income group of worker j based on179 words
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Article, Illustration114 1953-09-18 5 _HB________________.ll im From left: AJistair Mctfart Barbara Laa, Racer. Vale Sybil Summers and Carl Vale, leader of the party. The] an- all members of the romhined servier*. rnntert part\ wliith arrived after tour of Korea. Japan and Honi kong. It will start a three-weekStandard - 114 words
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Article63 1953-09-18 5 PENANG. r the injury on a woman. Sarojini, was more man at first thought. B. M. Simon, a goldsmith. to have thrown nitric acid at her in Malacca Street on Sept. 9 further ordered ye be remanded pei mi.iary inquiry I in the Magistrate's Court63 words
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Article129 1953-09-18 5 KOW FAX (32), found in p< a of a ijun and eleven of ammunition in S on Jul v 7. \va> COmm the Kuala Lipis Se to ata id trial at the next Ass./e* at Raul). IPO thi (l .n. wite of a s] day by Mr.129 words
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51 1953-09-18 5 Kl \i ii MPI i:. cd im i) in mill M tuicrs (od.i\ II i > cil < bli ernment foi not extending Jk helping hand (•> them la spite «»i repc ited requests for |»rotei li"ii tniiii eaaapetltina bj fag eign manutai (in i51 words
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Article101 1953-09-18 5 K I \l II MI'I i: Ihuis pt npiis.il th it sm _ei > klmuM havi >>r <• in ihe pi otils d| tii' n < ampeni vsill Im if I at a mretia the ii i ij 1 1 in- i'..i oik H aexf neei101 words
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Article58 1953-09-18 5 A COMBINED "Korean Os tour i Korean $oi military HI" in Sii tart ya. three monl the party M touring Korea. Hongkong i oon and Japan. Befoi ing Kb f were given a letter of thanks on behalf of thousands of Korean veteran ped to cheer,58 words
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Article34 1953-09-18 5 Two Save Woman Who Feli Into Sea TWO Malays pa by Marine Parade at 430 p rn. yesti r laj ng woman who Into he The Ma ays then disappeared after the rescue. photo34 words
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Article34 1953-09-18 5 TOBY, mongn h n repoi missing fro home In 992 East Rci >d licence am 4410. Any one D f informa- peg tuts, shou m (ji P Headq alters.34 words
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Article71 1953-09-18 5 Stondard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 17 Thc following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER Spof 19 d. Oct. /Dec. 19id. Jan. /Mar. I9}d i Apr June l'/Vd July/Sept. 19id. Sept. c.i.f. 18jd. Tone: Sfeady buf dull. LONDON TIN Spot £61071 words
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Article128 1953-09-18 5 THREE lightermen and a diver engaged in salvage operations on a sunken Japanese vessel off Pulau Bukom on July 20 fired off three charges I successfully. But the next charge caused an explosion which flung all four men into the air. Ihey were picked up128 words
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85 1953-09-18 5 Standard Stall Reporter THK lirst shipment ol M hlankcu will he Mown to Greece by Use KLM (stoyal Dutch lines) hum Singapore in I lew da\ I. The blankets lia\c been collected by the Singapore Junior Clumber ol MM merce and are being sent85 words
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Advertisement270 1953-09-18 5 .mco I TRI PLEX LIGHTER Bew o i t ot H imitotion. Sec g Ihts no tent ("T"~"7!) mark on the V.'IL-.a* J L_ ir ___r *9k back. B Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours < no longer ncressarv to suffer rrorti loss ,f vit'oiir and manhood, wt-ak270 words
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Advertisement136 1953-09-18 5 f~y fl <Jtim/>s<> of f'hmoso ft is fort/ KUNG MING MASTER OF MILITARY STRATEGY i x yj In o South China jf-__T_^ XT campaign, mony of M _T y-^v' 'y^ Kung Ming's troops I"" Q_/~ fT*} were overcome by a t J natural gas which ISf dt loved thi if136 words
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Miscellaneous86 1953-09-18 5 Weather MINIMI M Temperature: Fran 7.30 p.m. on Sept lb to 7.30 am Sept. 17. Singapore (7SF); Penan? '741); Kola Bahru (?3F); Kuala I umpur I 7.'!l r, Ipoii 1 72F); Kaantaa (IiJIK). Maximum Temaeratnre: Fram 7.::o a.m. to 7.::o n m Sept. 17. Singapore (87F); Penang (S9F); Kota li.'hru86 words
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Article921 1953-09-18 6 IN front of us is thc little car. According to the rules it should be keeping close to the left side ol the road. Hut this little car sways indecisively now to the right, now to the left and now betwixt 1 between. We wait patiently921 words
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Article, Illustration1310 1953-09-18 6 jyjß. SPEAKER, I seek your permission to make an important statement on the future of the Public Service with particular reference to overseas officers. The occasion for making this statement arises from the proposals in the White Paper, which envisage a change in the position of1,310 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1953-09-18 6 X JNLI KE the recent Singapore meeting of Labour enthusiasts, where we sweated in a crowded room for five hours, last Sunday's meeting of Federation Socialists was held in Kuala Lumpur's well-fitted air conditioned Town Hall. This probably was responsible for the absence of much of1,079 words
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Article87 1953-09-18 6 THE SUEZ problem and the international complications it generates, is discussed bv Sin Chew Jit Poh. Lately, the Paper says. the Egyptians have- suddenly discovered traitors." "imperialists" and others whose names feature prominently )n nationalist slogans. Recent negotiations showed according to the paper, that there is wide difference87 words
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Article111 1953-09-18 6 NANYANG SIANG PAU sees no prospect of world peace un countries in possession of ato mir weapons, decide to come to a common understanding in stead of trying to strike bar gains in the United Nation, Council The post-wiir years, says the paper, have found the United111 words
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Advertisement7 1953-09-18 6 SINGAPORE TK.tK STANDARD INDKPENUENI MORNING NEWSPAPER 17 words
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Advertisement23 1953-09-18 6 f _al-__B-HB-_P r _e* J i4p**f m f Extinguishers. 1 1 Fir4 Hole ©Reels, J BrorithVf- 1 I Bri9 ade Sandra > ■aaaaai —1^= > >23 words
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Article54 1953-09-18 7 111 in.. M<, (l into tion. Ldstoa, to tae plat pred 10 Cfcfollowed hv three i ouple af llani.is inf hoi m s. marshalled then th**} iik it) Ctapßam it took then ites to cover tbe lilies. then after their cm its stars < hipperfield and Dufffaa ehaaaed niag coo)Mirrorpic - 54 words
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Article46 1953-09-18 7 Arm/ Is Silent (ReuB om the 18,i»>o l Orwell 1 1 am on her K i Ip two ited van in ported n n ham Light i board itil a police im up. the First way S to i it led make46 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-09-18 7 Egypt, King Farouk. Mohammed I i Istanbul Wedn< come to A. P.15 words
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Article239 1953-09-18 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 17, (Reuter).— The United States provides a good, market for Janaaese goods, especially the high quality goods* Which "reflect Japanese skill and trade", I\lr. John Foster Dulles, I nited States Secretary of State, stated tonight at a dinner party given in honour239 words
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40 1953-09-18 7 M.AIS. France. Sept. 17 A British plane which radioed it was in difficulty between Hythe on the British Channel coast and Cap Gris Nr./. ha.s managed to make a landing at Le Touquet airfield today.40 words
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137 1953-09-18 7 SAIGON. Sept 17: (Renter) Several French Union battalions, supported by tanks, plane.s and artillery have launched a big sweep i n the Hung Yen area. 25 miles south of Tonking'a capital. Hanoi, usually reliable sources said here today. The French Air Forc e smashed137 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-09-18 7 THL JAPANESE Prime Minister held a cocktail party recently at his official residence for the 300 delegates participating in the Second Asian Regional Conference of Ihe International Labour Organisation being held in Tokyo. Some of the delegates at the party are pictured above From left to right: Kok Ah Loy.73 words
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Article68 1953-09-18 7 PM AT NICE WAS 'MR. HYDE' NICE, France. Sept. 17. (UP) British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and members Ol his Tamily landed here today on a commercial airplane flight from London to begin a Riviera vacation. Churchill was travelling as Mr. Hyde" in a gleeful but unsuccessful attempt to68 words
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196 1953-09-18 7 LONDON, Sept. 17.— Sir Winston Churchill plans U> make his first big: public speech since his recent illness when the Conservative Party holds its annual conference in Margate next month, authoritative sources said here yesterday. The speech, o n Oct. 10. will b eReuter; AFP - 196 words
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Article93 1953-09-18 7 TEHERAN. Sept 17 (AFP) Thirty-uine people including three generals were arrested in police raids last night and todny in the Teheran region. The three generals wen Mahmoud Mortaber. former police prefect and military governor* of Teheran under the Mossadeq regime. General Ahmad Kiani former assistant93 words
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Article46 1953-09-18 7 SEN McCarthy TO WED SEC 'Y NEW YORK. Sept. 17 (AFP) —Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin is to marrv his secretary. Miss Jean Kerr, shortly, the New York Daily Mirror disclosed today. The paper said the old Senator had just given Miss Kerr an engagement rinq.46 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-09-18 7 Socialites Ike And Mamie photo. hd 7" NT r AND FIRST LAM: P»«'sident Eisenhower _£i__i h r ,s 28- out of lhc car -««adi her Irsi IVr vL ft S C a_s SinC r° lnd the CWrf Emotive J I arrived in Denver for vacation. United PressUnited Press - 47 words
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Article269 1953-09-18 7 Soviets Oppose Charter Revision NEW YORK. Sept. 17. —United States delegate Henry Cabot Lodge. Jr., told the United Nations yesterday that the U.S. is seriously concerned over the tendency of the world organisation to interfere in the internal affairs of member nations. He said this Question should be taken upAP; Reuter - 269 words
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217 1953-09-18 7 U.K. May Bring U.N., communists Together KOREA PEACE CONFERENCE LONDON Sept. 17 (AP)— Britain may m ovc to W»f the United Notions and Communist sides together soon to straighten out snarls over the shape of the Korean peace conference, informed sources said last night. They repotted after a prolonged meetingUP; AP - 217 words
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Article277 1953-09-18 7 Mrs. PANDIT SETTLES No. 1 ISSUE NEW IOKK. Sept |<, I |*i_ Mrs Vij.i>.i lf_frthml IVimlii. first woman president ol ihe United Nations m.iilv ifai posed of at least one issor within minutes <>t tafclag office This tin> woman with i soil voice and sharp tongue hi bet questioners knou277 words
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Article97 1953-09-18 7 LONDON. Sept 17. (AP) Anticipation ot Bi Egyptian Rgn it on the Sued Cana Zoom increased today with the annouiuenn nt that Generaj Si Brian H<son. Britain", chief negotiator in the talk> with Egypt, I turning to Cairo on Sa Sir Brian t bi ago ti97 words
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Advertisement76 1953-09-18 7 M^^v\\\v\\\\\\vvv\\\v\^^\«i**^v\^^\\v%A,v"^JV^».^\\\\\^vv\\^vv*AJVv\v\vv\\\v\vv\\\vv\\v\v\\\\\\\vv\v\^ '"X PA .3-3 I f iyV mu .-^__^Bee_*__Jpa______^__, THROUGH CONNECTIONS BY MM i M.A.L. j YOUR FARE INCLUDES YOUR HOTEL ACCOMMODATION AT CONNECTING POINTS tPEEDBIRD ROUTESSPAN THE WORLD m m m __v BB ~a___r__^ WrWl!^\ APPLY TO YOUR NEAREST TRAVEL AGENT ißOy.^ OR ANY MALAYAN AIRWAYS OFFICE. MALAYAN AIRWAYS76 words
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Advertisement83 1953-09-18 7 SILVER CROSS PRAMS L ill e**^^^^~ y'_^ c y^ B ssr IN THREE DIGNIFIED DESIGNS i 'I he Harrow, at above, Wiaelaor ami !(i. hiiiuiml. Mohair llnud. filled *illi Chromium IMalt <l Joiattf and Slorni \pron lo milch. IIMM i ill ol ••iiiin PlalCel Handle Lexer-. eoill|dc|e m/*S\ t\ xxilti83 words
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Article154 1953-09-18 8 LONDON, Sept. 17 (AP)— A British aircraft company said yesterday that its fastest jet plane -the Supermarine Swift— will fly to the desert of North African next week for a new try on the world's air speed record. The record is currently claimed by British154 words
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Advertisement715 1953-09-18 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AN D NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE To Colombo Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg tk. Bremen. S'pore P.S'ham Penang IS Weserstcin (NDL) 3/8 Oct 90ct IfVllOct TS Braunschweig (TIAPAG)23/2SOct 29/30Oct 3lO<t/2No? Hong Kong Manila. Kobe Yokohama. fenang P.S'ham S'pore TS Nabob (NDL) 9/lOOcf 12/130ct 14/lSOct TS Leverkusen (lIAPAG)715 words
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Advertisement1240 1953-09-18 8 ru.*** BLUE FUNNEL LINE oa lines) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Passa,t Dept. Incorporated In Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other porta to loud and diacharga cargo SAll INUv lo I IMKPOOI.. <,i \-.<>w LONDON St tOMINKNIAL PORTS Djs Salla P. S ham Penan* Perseus for Marssllles. Llvir- oooi Si GlSfgow1,240 words
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Advertisement797 1953-09-18 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Ncderland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. S'pore P.S'ham Penang SLAMAT(RL) 19 2>Scpt 2bSept 27 >XSrpt TARAKAN (SMN) 29Sept ">Oct (iOct 7 KOct RAKI :SMN) 9 ISOet Hi Oct 17797 words
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Advertisement567 1953-09-18 8 EAST ASlAtlful SAILINC.S FROM gCANDIN AVI i K Ai >Mn, s pan "INDIA" For Bangkok. Saigon fW Hongkong. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama 3 i o. i SELANDIA' for Bangkok It n o KOREA Fcr Djakarta Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong Manila Kobe. Yokohama ..JM Q •MEONM" For Banc I II liv 1T SAILINGS567 words
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Article109 1953-09-18 9 Siai.Jar,. Market Keiorter THE rubber market n Shv >re ruled q liej at i era yesterday, firKiadc n n o tob meot i §4] pcnti p^ »•*«>! n i» il- ay). >■ rrom the day a/hi Intere i from ing at i o lay afadera t 0 husiTire109 words
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Article113 1953-09-18 9 shares ed lay but ■nrd firn. lr tin price was annw:- noon. bares wore quie-.- y. Rubbi rs a/ere ae| priei INWSIKI S • i- N'eave 2 12 2 1 Todcb GatD_oo 2 82 2 87 S'pore Cold S'.O! 4 20 131 ■«"<-] Enci"»ee: < Oi<=^ 12 70 MI.MMJ113 words
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Article84 1953-09-18 9 THE ::t Singapore jresterdi notable for thc steadiness in the popper ■ection which showed iraprovement tn both Muntok aud I.a:npong black. Elsewhere in the prod market, an easier tendency prevailed. Singapore produce price* (per picul) quo'ed by seller. 4 yes'erday were: Gambiei BriiM coffee- $'280; betel mi' S it)84 words
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Article, Illustration223 1953-09-18 9 R. I. Prices Rise With Lifting Of Trade Bon photo. standard Staff Reporter THE immediate effect of the recent an nounccment ofthe reported lifting of the, trade ban in Indonesia was a small rise in prices of materials affected though only small busi ness wos reported, The Standard was toldStandard - 223 words
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Article121 1953-09-18 9 Biggest Market For Tiles Standard Staff Reporter DESPITE I b rival in the tile industry. lucli. h rs arc holding their own in the I with •s.-Pd Mr. P. K. K-i^hn.i Me non. managing >f the -M. Works in J; Mr. Mi non i- e. Siting the goon on b>121 words
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Article13 1953-09-18 9 BURMESE TRADE MISSION LEAVES i S i i q r lie i I13 words
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Miscellaneous467 1953-09-18 9 s«.*jea^n. m a miaa mutuMH im fi*iil-««a»-r^_»«fcab__a_a«a^^ i St**.^ a~_ a .-_«_->. rn *_8 ft: 1881 n. pore Diary r, ,V N< SIXOAIHNIE \HI SOCBI li *x- 4 M.1...-, oi i-J,.-.H, 1 w« KLUANG Musical InsUumenU at I -_."7^ cil Hal Talk on In EN I* R T MNMt NT467 words
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Article, Illustration497 1953-09-18 10 By Ernest Hoberecht l'nit»d Press Vice President for Asia. TOKYO, (LP)—America's defence pact with South Korea has put the United States on the mainland of Asia and some observers believe it may lead to similar treaties with other free mainland nations. precedent bet,497 words
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Article391 1953-09-18 10 Sir; parents are •ply con iver the new Scho 1 -i Rec for pupils. Tne following inis requested by the -in-Charge of 1 ler these aec- N I Home Conditions: A Iress No. Date Informal from whom? Type of dwelling No cf room-- No. >t occupants Sleeping391 words
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Article292 1953-09-18 10 Sir; K iUow me to express my deep apprc tion -nd thanks to the Federati m Police for the spirit of "Operati ra Service*' extended to me on Sept. 4 when there was a bereavement in the family. On Sept. 4. between the hours of 2 a.m.292 words
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Article60 1953-09-18 10 Rosolind Ratnam PATTERN SERVICE THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. Yoa must enclose »hree ten cent stomps if you wont your pattern cut. If I doa't got the stomps, you don't get the poltern. A number off orders hove come to me without the stomps. These won't60 words
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Article177 1953-09-18 10 Sir:— l wish to tell Major A. Campbell that when the Japanese invaded .Malaya i.iany of my friends died fighting side by side with the Allies. During the Japanese oerupation many of the "Chinks." "bastards and two-fared beggars" risked torture and death in smuggling food, clothing and news177 words
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Article65 1953-09-18 10 Sir:— l have Just completed reading the much criticised book by Major Campbell. "Jungle Green.". U makes me sad to see that Sir Gerald lempler has endorsed i« as authentic. The Kim Bok story as related by Major Campbell that he was found on the shores of Kuantan during65 words
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Article, Illustration83 1953-09-18 10 Star Contest No. 33 II through Ihrs week lhr Singapore Standard ore easts Ma thirtv-tliird star contest All vou vr fix do i» Ic collect the m\ picture* and their respective coupons and send them together wiih the name ot the st.irs under ele4.lt cover83 words
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Advertisement319 1953-09-18 10 n CATHAY ORGANISATIOR n ATTRACTIONS $2 SEATS NOW BOOKABLE IN ALL THREE THEATRES ncnM OPENS TODAY _,_JT? Ar -t\ Of THI ISLAND IMinnr 21 110 for Bookings a^ 9.30 p. m. AS THE THEATRE itself bicomV* WkJm^WtmSM %v&« ___i___B __t^^msi^l i The uol.iroid Spectacle, which must be tin- Hin v*iii319 words
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Advertisement253 1953-09-18 10 WORTH WAITING r I Won 6##» I ttvttvti i 4r row ih SSSTm nw iy MAT "Wng^'icoi Sings Tcp Tunc "ItITHnT "ITS 1 suttitttj Statin 4ts t an m.w eta*. |> xJV^/^T NO HUMAN EVE HAS EVER BEHE' 4WfAfiVG£ NO MAN EVER UVEO __ssssYr bs_KV^___P'*^ lJ^ jr lsSr*^^^!s4 V* Q253 words
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Miscellaneous390 1953-09-18 10 Thc S tors And You? 1 By RITA DEL MAR I TOBJ V s M OTATSONi 1> J "lor the friend-hip of two. tlii* piticiicc of one J ,s aet-eHsary.' Indian Pro- 5 \ctli. f IKIIMY lOK i:\IKY- i <»M: Ma a tain things on an 5 even keel; he390 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-09-18 11 Hotspour Attack vi.xi.o.M v (centre), j left half hc.ids c r t Tottrn- ii attack dur- C a trh .il leittcn- Z September It. \t kfi k Liverpeel rossley. C in I ea iliiqiiet i nil. mi Hotspur's j ird Tettea- j lin spur area: 2 I. Z AP 1AP - 58 words
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Article14 1953-09-18 11 Caldbeck I Cup Soccer Semi-Final 1 a pore, ainst oi Tin meet i o;14 words
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Article211 1953-09-18 11 CONNIE RYAN - FEAR, NOT ROCKY, I BEAT WALCOTT CONNIE RYAN By VORK, (IP)— lt was fear, not Rocky which beat old Joe Waleott in that widelyround knockout at Chicago last May, says he man who trained Waleott. 1 1 r\ f tlio II Ul llil' linimi training I be F eart and211 words
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330 1953-09-18 11 W. BROMWICH WHIP NEWCASTLE Nicholls Scores Four LONDON, Sept. 17 (Reuter) West Bromwich I Albion continue to set a cracking pace at the top of Division I in the Football League and yesterday they scored a resounding seven goals to three victory at Newcastle. This put them three points clear330 words
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181 1953-09-18 11 HURRICANE HITTING BEFORE AUSSIES DRAW WITH SCOTLAND PAISLEY, Sept. 17 (Reuter)— Australian cricketers delighted a large crowd here with some delightful batting yesterc\iy before their fixture with Scotland was drawn. No play had been possible yesterday but today the Australians went for quick runs collected 377 lor nine by tea,181 words
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Article197 1953-09-18 11 DIVISION 1 lerTi d United 0 ri 1 Wton l Manchester City 0 H 'field T I. Mide 1 M'ter U 4. New W. B'wich'A 7. 4 Blackpool 4 I W'dav 2 Boiton W. 1. our 2 Bu II u.ri. in (Northern) ey 3 Gby r i J197 words
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Article82 1953-09-18 11 The cricket team lo represent the Christian Brothers Old Boys against the Present Boys i n the annual match for the John Esg Memorial Cup to be played on St .Joseph's Institution ground on Sundav at 11.00 a.m.. will be selected from the following: 1. Leijssius82 words
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Article21 1953-09-18 11 The FARELF Swimming Championships will be held in the Nuffield Swimming Pool today commencing 4 p m.21 words
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Article79 1953-09-18 11 RAUB, Thurs— Eight teams are expected to take pan in the Raub District Hockey League this year. Two of thc Last year's teams Raub Malays and th e Indo-Ccy!on-ese are not Melding teams this year due to lack of players, most of whom are in79 words
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115 1953-09-18 11 ie team to represent the Singapore Indians against the Malacca Indians In the quar- tor-final of the Bardha n Cup soccer comoetition (Southern Saturday, at Malacca will be chosen from: A Narayanan G. Suppiah. G. Phillip. J. Mahinda, M. .i. P. Suppiah A. Rashid.115 words
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Article47 1953-09-18 11 MALACCA. Thurs. Malacca Indian Association have invited 14 to turn up for its Bardhan CUptie against Singapore Indians at Kubu Stadium on Saturday at 5.15 p.m. They are Thangavemi, l Maniam, Nadarajah. Henga* Walter, Abraham, Sebastian. Ganesan, afenon. Kanniah, David Maniam, Lewis. Pakirisamy and Ramasamy.47 words
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Article111 1953-09-18 11 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Thc i Sembilan Indian Association soccer team scored a fine victory on the Station Padang when they eliminated the Negri Malays from the Hose Cup competition by six goals to two. The Indians were faster on the ball and their forwardindulged In several combined111 words
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Advertisement629 1953-09-18 11 NOTICES MALAYAN RAILWAY VACANCIES FOR TRAI TIC AND ACCOUNTS APPRENTICES. AMPLICATIONS are invited fo r tbe following appoint- nents in the service of the i Malayan Railway Administration (a) Traffic Apprentices to be j trained for appointments i as Sen: A i Lant Traffic Scfberfntendc in the Traffl D< partment.629 words
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Advertisement508 1953-09-18 11 SITUATIONS WAN mi Malay ,«•< __m iX r I Penn. S exp« ted SiO/- >or« Rr 1 8 S n g, e M UO expt ted |25 K( Mi P S- m BRITISH B I I iter |1 I I r CH-NEBK Sublet. < agtt 38. passed std 1 Cleil508 words
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Advertisement187 1953-09-18 11 SUM WI IUHM. I 1 I I- ft On a f i m DEATH c r I -111 \lin\> \\< \M VPPUCAI i D i im Chemist I II 21X1 cc r T Housing 1) ssa I laV be I V* deral I British Un i v ii I Dora187 words
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Miscellaneous234 1953-09-18 11 LADIESIiNTETCLUB GOLF DRAW m j „j 4ovtTi-.tr <;mp^ 325 p.m. Mrs. Wicks vs. Mrs. liias Conway The draw and stalling tunes p Andersoll 5.00 pm Mrs. Harrison vs. Mrs. of the Ladies Inter ciuo Mrg Kirkwoo <j vs Jones, social match between the Mrs> Teo ]8 H OI.K GAMES Island234 words
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Article34 1953-09-18 12 TAIPIN 'i- irs.— l I e Com bin- 1 ent) in* I -ure 1 I -1. rain Singh li d the win-] ng two! obthird goal. Surjan I for the los< rs.34 words
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Article, Illustration957 1953-09-18 12 WINDSOR LAD - Gold Cup Horses Step Out With Khor Mousg As Best Worker WINDSOR LAD Tomorrow's Race Weights BELOW are the weights for the last day of the Singapore Gold Cup meeting to be run tomorrow. By MOST attractive workers at yesterday's final workouts of Cup candidates were Khor Mousa (Woods) who957 words
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1412 1953-09-18 12 FIFI od stayers in tl-.e country comprising French and Australian thoroughbreds will line mah Racecourse tomorrow for the i uable SinI Cap. Malaya*. Pue Riband of the turf, run over one and i quarter miles and 36 yards The race is worth (2.1 KM)1,412 words
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210 1953-09-18 12 m,n i NC V 1P °RE Medical Services Union, playing a Wtfr, K WCre he l to a two all draw b > 'the PW.D sports Club in a SUA Division 3 league hockey fixture at I arrer Park yesterday. Medico, dominated play in210 words
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Article196 1953-09-18 12 BATU PA' T AT. Thurs. Von bin Mian scored an easy victory i n the open singles final of the Batu Pahat lawn tennis tournament yesterday beating Lim Seng Siew in straight sets 9—7, 6— u. Etest match of the evening was between Lim Se-n^196 words
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Article194 1953-09-18 12 SINGAPORE Business House KO. Cup first round fixture between Fttsst and Nea\e and (lriiMii.il Telephone and Klectrie Company ended in a one .ill draw at Gevlang Stadium yesterday. Both earns <-''"<-' full Ih. The P imen the start. Yassin. after recel the ba Ai i194 words
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Article37 1953-09-18 12 •wr.i.DU' i. t a th 1 of G rea 1 S after tra k thi were in. s with inl Ma -a: v hv ins wife, i. tl mount <m D nvnii37 words
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Article53 1953-09-18 12 KU M'MPT'R '1 division I >rm. Tl i A iit Manmohan S good game by a In the lirst 1 f I iination among their forI to be Individual! I a much thev came up riH !> raj, .v indy, R i I.av. Police: Joharl .153 words
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Article85 1953-09-18 12 IPOH. Thurs —A ior- rial wiii be held 00 Ihe j Town Padan nexl S S 26. The .iskod Colours: Aziz. C K.i nalanaI, Ha/an. P. S S S ,;n B Prithvlnath A Haro n S ithalan, A I. Thi ainal ian, P Fernandez, and N85 words
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Article46 1953-09-18 12 MALACCA. Thurs. South /one final ol the Fo Cup badminton petition t> I Singa] and Malacca will be ihere On Oct. 3 and 4 at 7 i p.m. each even 1 Venue will be the Angiosing 'Sports Club hall at Pe46 words
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Article35 1953-09-18 12 TIGERS ARE UNDISPUTED CHAMPIOUS TIGF.R S: und. I—3 victor*/ > tho la>t o| dri fl .1 life il I B EEi,4'4t\ till 1 1 f* B I I H i l i S i r S35 words
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Advertisement91 1953-09-18 12 HOI sis VI ■-.VV.ITTf^PI ix Stows gjaea Opttsftssj Bi__i_L_w_Ullr-L_-l iJA^Jim' a J* J I.ml.iv II Y** A &fr\ 'mav box Ol I hi vJC-W>^ l:i XM V JQPF 3. J A w,lh fn !,sh Sj T -v^..J_sßa a u r a i TT~ -Tviif.ii ntn lists scspi Tomorrow 4 Shous:91 words
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