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Title Section19 1953-09-21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ~35CG5E§^ et M S. Vol. IV. No. 81 SINCAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1953 TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article74 1953-09-21 1 SOVIET LASHES OUT AT U.S. MOSCOW, Sept. 20 (Reuter)— Soviet Prime lister Georgi Malen- iccused the I'nited e s today of failing to i- towards a M final peaceful settlement" in following the armistice. rican ng India •;tries political the I tnned s Korea as a .1 ri." .1 f74 words
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Article28 1953-09-21 1 5 Sept. 20 R lerick s( Idier, on Thurss in a Koramp k in prison ther men days U I fight <■ for many years."28 words
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Article10 1953-09-21 1 Air Forces I te>t southern iterranean 29 A.P.A.P. - 10 words
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Article, Illustration121 1953-09-21 1 Goodbye To 'Johnny Gurkha Prim rEhnJl y r °l band,t f, htin S Malaya. Bfft Prem Chhoden of the Second Battalior 2KKO Gurkhas A SO !l"J!i hl V vlfc and two month old so n on board the Mrdhana which left Singapore veNterday for Hon" kon? with Ml men andkhfhhy - 121 words
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Article136 1953-09-21 1 NEU YORK, Sept. 20 (AP)-Soviet Russia demanded yesterday a quick I nited Nations debate on Red China's request for a "round table" Korean peace conference. A note from Andrei Vishinsky, chief Soviet delegate to the ITnited Nations, to Secre-tary-General Dag Hammarskjold asked for the question136 words
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Article37 1953-09-21 1 KAMPALA, Uganda Sept. 20. (AP)— lndia is "flooding East Africa with obscene literature. Regional Director of East African Posts and Telecommunications F. J. Shuttleworth claimed last night before the Uganda Chamber of Commerce.37 words
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Article1044 1953-09-21 1 Two Battalions In Jungle Sweep KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Communist terrorists entrenched deep in the Bongsu Forest Reserve area of South Kedah are being routed by a surprise one-month-long sweep of the forest, details of which were revealed here today for the first time. Sweeping them from their1,044 words
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Article135 1953-09-21 1 LONDON. Sepf M (API Squadron leader Neville Duke. Dntain's fastest flier, laid rlaim >esterda> to the world's speed rer oid for the 100 kilometre (i.S 7 mile) Hosed rirruit by flushing around the rourse at 70'» miles an hour lie flew at an altitude of about135 words
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Article65 1953-09-21 1 SAV A N N AH Sept. M (UP) A B-3t ther re >onnai ssanre r> me wl n lti men I ...rd r ashed in tha Ilr on i irhedul* ed flight to Bermuda lad nigh* and at iun ivors u. ite i on rafts l>v65 words
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Article41 1953-09-21 1 THE Governor of Sineapore. Sir John Ml hes red from his illn< ,n lhe Singapors l Ho pil il iay HO WS pyelitis inflemmation ol the ki iiu'v and wns admitted to tfa i hospital test week41 words
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Article86 1953-09-21 1 HONGKONG Sept. 20. (UP) The China-Hongkong border wa.s fl.oded today by typhoon rains which sent the Shun Chun River out of its banks. Police kept in touch with isolated villager- along the fro V.ier by rowboat>. Both sides apparently had their hands full assisting t nos€86 words
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Article88 1953-09-21 1 TAIPEH, Sept. 20 (Reuter) The Nationalist Chinese Government is studying the counter measures against the renewed Burmese demands to the United Nations Assembly for the evacuation of Nationalist guerillas from Burma, usually reliable Nationalist sources said today. These sources said the Nationalist delegation to the United88 words
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Article35 1953-09-21 1 GENERAL Sir Charles Keightley, C-in-C British forces Far East, arrived in Hongkong yesterday before leaving to take up his new post as Middle East Land Forces Commander. He leaves for Singapore toda3 A.F.P.A.F.P. - 35 words
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Article111 1953-09-21 1 COLOMBO. Sept. 20. (AP)— Ceylon Premier Dudley Senanayake will resign office in the next lew days because of ill health, informed political circles reported today. In the running for tbe premiership are his cousin. Sir •Tonn Kotelawela. the present Transport Minister, anc 4 Finance Minister J. R.111 words
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Article95 1953-09-21 1 KLALA LUMPUR. Sun. A group of estate workers were given a lecture by Communist terrorists yesterday. The workers were travelling in a lorry when they were stopped by four terrorists, armed with a stengun. a carbine and rifles, and were forced to listen to a lecture. Security95 words
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Article78 1953-09-21 1 CHICAGO HEIGHTS. Illinois. Sept. 20 (UP) A 14-year-old girl helped 16 persons to escape from a fire which swept her home today, dropped a younger brother to safety from a second floor window, then faltered, fell back and perished in the flames. The girl,78 words
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206 1953-09-21 1 TOMMIES ARRIVE IN PROTECTIVE CUSTODY Standard Staff Reporter ELEVEN British soldier s who were interned by the Communists in Korea arrived in Singapore yesterday under "protective custody" in the troopship Empire Orwell. The shin is carrving the last big batch of Britain's Korean fighting men home from th e Japanese206 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-09-21 1 Yea! Known old Fred ror years we grew up together!**12 words
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Article84 1953-09-21 1 LONDON. Sept. 21 (Reuter) —Thirteen of Britain's top aircraft jet engine and rocket designers are going to Canada next month for discussion on "revolutionary atro-nautical projects" with the Canadian government, it was announced here today. The team wil' be led by Sir Frank Spriggs. Managing Director84 words
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Article31 1953-09-21 1 WILMINGTON. North Carolina, Sept. 20 Authorities here said today they have uncovered a gambling conspiracy to unload almost 52.000.000 worth of Irish sweepstakes tickets from a ship.- U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article195 1953-09-21 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 2f (AP)— The U.S. Senate Investigations Sub-Committee is reported to be studying a tip that Lavrentry Beria. the deposed former chief of Russia's Secret Police, has escaped from Russia and is hiding in a neutral country. The Sub- Committee's Chairman. Senator Joseph McCarthy,195 words
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135 1953-09-21 1 Anti -Zahedi Riots Flare In Teheran TEHERAN, Sept. 20.— Demonstrations against the uovernment led by General Fazlollah Zahedi flared up n Teheran Friday night under cover of Moh a ram, Persia's most solemn religious holiday. In Jame Mosque in the cm' re of thc city, woi shippers beat Nazer ZadehReuter; A.F.P. - 135 words
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Article32 1953-09-21 1 A COMET II air liner which arrived in London, on Saturday. Treated a new civil air record by Ayr.* thc 814 mites from Madrid in ons hour 55 minutes.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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137 1953-09-21 2 He Came To Seek Equal Pay Packets DIFFERENCES in the pay packets of the Singapore medical worker and his Federation counterpart has prompted Mr. S. Manickam, President of the All-Malaya Federation Government Medical Employees' Trade Union to come to Singapore for consultations with local union leaders. On arrival here yesterday,137 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-09-21 2 photo Mrs. H ML Soo. one of thc pioneer members of thc YMCA pleats a tree to commemorate the opening of the Associations hostel i n Kuala Luirpur. which offers accommodation at reasonable charges for working girls. .Manual aManuala - 39 words
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Article39 1953-09-21 2 MALACCA, Sun. Nine-teen-year-old Ivy Chi. who was recently awarded a Settlement teaching bursary at the University of Malaya, was last night elected "Youth Week Princess" at the social and dance of the Settlement Youth Council39 words
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212 1953-09-21 2 THE Singapore Prisons Department have received good response to their appeal for volunteer teachers and instructors to take classes in various subjects for prisoners in Outram Road and Changi Prisons. Major W.L. P. Sochon. Com- 1 missioner of Prisons* told The Standard that since212 words
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Article25 1953-09-21 2 MESSRS. A.R.A. Nachiappan and Wong YevV Wye have been nominated members of the Town Council of Kota Bahru by the Sultan of Kelantan.25 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-09-21 2 photo. THL ARCHDEACON OF SINGAPORE, Venerable Robin Wood, is seen talking to the Commander-in-Chief. Far East Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson, and Lady Sanderson, at yesterday's Battle of Britain Service at the St. Andrew's Cathedral. dianaaradianaara - 41 words
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Article60 1953-09-21 2 ALOR STAR, Sun. Fire' broke out on a landing craft belonging to the Drainage and Irrigation Department when petrol being emptied into the fuel tanks spilled over and contacted live coals nearby. The two Malays, who were pouring the petrol, had their hands burned and60 words
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Article212 1953-09-21 2 THE BATTLE of Britain service was held at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday. Services of thanksgiving were also held in all the churches on R.A.F. Stations in Singapore and throughout the Federation. Among tho-e present at St. Andrew's Cathedra) were the Deputy Governor. Mr. W.212 words
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Article61 1953-09-21 2 A SINGAPORE Arabic Orchestra. Al Aishu Wai Meleh Singapura. held its first anniversary at the Choon Guan English School, Koon Seng Road, yesterday. Arabic songs and music were played. An Arabic dance was performed by a small eirl. and a Malay love duet was sung. The President61 words
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Article35 1953-09-21 2 ABDULLAH bin Awang was sentenced in the Singapore Fjrst District Court on Saturday to a year's rigorous imprisonment, for criminal breach of trust of a bicycle belonging to Dariman bin Sukarjo.35 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-09-21 2 A?* E L£ A LU A S Powerful drama Sakunthala n will be staged by the idian Fine Art Society of Singapore at the Victoria Theatre oa Sept. 25 aid *6 at 113* n m Ka?i36 words
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405 1953-09-21 2 Fisheries Dept. To Survey China Seas Stondord Staff Reporter THE Pon Moloyan Fisheries Deportment is to undertake scientific surveys of the wh 0 of the South China seas to "charter" tho rer? ous prolific fishing grounds. Mr. Tham Ah Kow, the acting I I) Fisheries, told The Standard that two405 words
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Article116 1953-09-21 2 Fisherman Falls Off Boat, Dies A FISHERMAN, Hoong Fok Sau. 21. of tiie South Seas Fisheries Company. Peck Seah Street, fell into the sea at 1 a.m. yesterday end died a few hours later in the Singapore General Hospital. Hoone was boarding the boat, wah Ann. which was anchored In116 words
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Article173 1953-09-21 2 PKNANG, Sun.— A packed crowd at the Anglo-Chinese School hall was entertained last night to 21 items in the Talentime contest organised by the Settlement Youth Council. With this programme. Youth Week celebrations in I Penang werc brought to a i close. Miss Jenny173 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-09-21 2 THIS iv UM itiibii whose on. I the Singapore r.iiue found it thr II mil. Stone. Wnnti lands a tertnighl age St beea MeaUAed «> sah biale Mi an alias Miriam I. ate Oa u Siacapor* r still La vi i, are ■Pfflllag le II who eaa bela ti_.58 words
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Advertisement21 1953-09-21 2 Patons Baldwins mt it its finest KNITTING WOOL FROM THE HABADASHERY DEPT Isf FLOOR. ROBINSON Co Ltd. ■i^ m 1 121 words
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Advertisement112 1953-09-21 2 rif^Ji Whs didn't Ba l try bef ort f I x 1 *r ->^s I X/ V x 1 Pon"t deprive v«M_r»r.r »n% .•.njrr <-f th* V I aMnffi that l.miwit u_n btu.y v f.t -Tenia tn *1 u p tm importer*) Lfrf. Ji. Kath* Plm< Simmmp.,* t. 4 J112 words
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Miscellaneous81 1953-09-21 2 Weather MINIMI ll r From |i in in a.m pi i Pen mi i i 741 I I i l.utnpui lpoli 3 I Ku in' n I Maximum 1 1 mm i itmr Irom T .0 ,i in Si pt r» m Srpi Sfl x i Pea sm Km i81 words
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162 1953-09-21 3 Standard Music Critic in the Victoria Hall Peter Burges •irst of this two /rues under ol the Singaber Ensemble. forte programme onatai hy Mozart thoven and Ravel's I tntersperhorl prefatory renata ta F. km:. 2, <.f the contender and and Mr. I '-I the162 words
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Article36 1953-09-21 3 HRU, Sun.— The kota yesterday mbined exhibiarts and k of the the .Malay I I Ong. Stale was in padi" until it :.t. the exhibition I the inmates of i C pa "walless36 words
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Article48 1953-09-21 3 SINGAPORE Malay Union decided at a meeting yesterday to celebrate the City Da v with a "Malay Night" at 8.30 p.m. today followed by a Malay opera, Hang Tua." dances, comical sketches and songs. The show will be held on the City Hall steps.48 words
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Article31 1953-09-21 3 THE SULTAN of Kelantan will declare open the first meeting of the District Council of Pasir Mas at the Malay Boys Srhool on Saturday Sept. 2(i at 10 a.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-09-21 3 AT BUKIT S! I.i KOK Malacca, a huge waterworks construction programme is under way to improve the water service in the Central Coastal District. Above is a general view of the work in progress. The S'.iO.OOO filtration plant site in the foreground, and in the background is99 words
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Article207 1953-09-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— "Klimp", the official publication of the Kuaia Lumpur branch of the Independence of Malaya Party issued todav says there has been a considerable misapprehension and distortion of the Malayan National Conference working committee's report on self-government. Such misapprehensions and distortions were based207 words
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Article88 1953-09-21 3 Another Dispute ANOTHER union dispute with the Singapore City Council is brewing over what the Gas Workers' Union secretary. Mr. P. V. Supiah. yesterday called the "unfair dismissal without warning or sufficient notice" of two Council employees. The Council already faces a strike threat over a88 words
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178 1953-09-21 3 ESTATE WORKERS URGED TO HELP GOVT. JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— In a messag? addressed to the first annual delegates conference of the Plantation Workers Union. Johore branch, today. Mr. J.A. Brazier, Trade Union Adviser, urged union members to support the Government in the fight against the Communist terrorists. "The High Commissioner178 words
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Article82 1953-09-21 3 WOXG KIM KIEW, a maidservant employed at the Upper Serangoon Clinic, was sentenced in the Singapore Third District Court on Saturday to a days simple imprisonment for stealing a gold bracelet valued $278, a piece of cloth and four pieces of "shamfoo" belonging to a woman82 words
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Article67 1953-09-21 3 THE Royal Singapore Flying Club will hold a dance at their clubhouse in Kallang Airport on Saturday, Oct. 3 beginning at 9 p.m. Feature of the dance will be the serving of fish and chips wrapped up in the following morning's edition of the Sunday Standard.67 words
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Article, Illustration253 1953-09-21 3 MOVE TO HEAL BREACH IN U.M.N.O. Hush Hush' Meet Held In looh IPOH, Sun. A fresh move is to be mode to reconcile the differences between the President of UMNO Malaya, Tungku Abdul Rahman, and the Chairman of the Perak Stato Divisional Committee of the organisation, Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang,253 words
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Article101 1953-09-21 3 A 2:.-YF.AR-Ol_D Malay visitor fron. Kelantan was robbed of $501 in cash on Saturday night la a lane otT Beach Road. The man was travelling in a trisha from tho Railway Station to Beach Road with his (age. In front of the Beach Road Market^101 words
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130 1953-09-21 3 VICE-PRESIDENT Nixon, who is due in Singapore on Oct. 24 on a Far East tour, said in Washington that he has consulted the works of a new author on Asia— Adlai E. Stevenson— while preparing for a 72--day official visit to the Far East,A.P. - 130 words
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91 1953-09-21 3 Discussions To Settle Pay Dispute OFFICIALS of the Singa- j pore Harbour Board Labour union will meet the Labour Department officials today to discuss the conciliation pro- eeedings o^er a wage dispute between the Board and the Union. I Following a 12-month negotiation between the Board and the Workers, the91 words
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Article34 1953-09-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Muslim leaders will discuss a proposal to establish a Muslim University in Malaya at a conference of South East Asian Muslims in the Federal capital some time in December.34 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-09-21 3 THE troopshi D Empire Clyde arrived In Singapore yesterday from 1.K.. with 217 troops and 224 families of servicemen in the Colony. She will be delayed for four davs in Singapore before she can sail for Hongkong. This is due to some trouble in the engine room where a turbine84 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-09-21 3 TIIF Sineauore Harmonica Q uartet which will play in the variety show in aid of the I niversity of Malaya Endowment Fund on Oct. 13. at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall. From left: LeX Sum Tie. (leader). Ho Chong Wing Leong Wena *uan snd Cha* Hong Meng bejiiad^48 words
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Article84 1953-09-21 3 Cheaper Japanese Textiles IMPORTS of Japanese lextiles inmi Hongkong inte Singapore li to be allowed Iho Singap »rc G tveroaMßt ll expected to announ *4} Wm sh u lljr. The present 'uuot not permit Import »f iapaneee taatilei frum H mi?kon^ md trade rirt s% ire A opinion that th.84 words
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Article67 1953-09-21 3 THERE Vai panic on thc se. ond Moot ot merit liat m Telok A\ i S last night w hen a int itl caught tii,- \v hi a ch playing with M la mm i th i rooms. Although two lii wei e di not67 words
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Article63 1953-09-21 3 MALAYA*! < stera i for August Is likely to an ■dvei ia of moa $2:.. 8 mi rding to ninary figures I I Ly the H <>r \i Statl ir E .J. l'n Tha overall ralue <>. con i'rv' for Augu 1 Ml Imports of mei63 words
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Article44 1953-09-21 3 TWO 'hinese* a m m and a clerk had Iheti picked .it tha Hnkit 1 inn ih Ka< •<• Coin -<• <»n S Th,. lalaaaaan lost s* i k i hi s Identity <nr<\ artiile clerk lo>t $».o and hil i<l> card.44 words
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Article50 1953-09-21 3 A IIUSf A i N| Ah Lian, ars i Une i Si by Sinfapore Set enl h P IceC t Magistrate Mr 1 Kit ram, ora Saturday, foi sion oi dutiable ii t ri r i Th<> court oi ire I tha I i to h" ron50 words
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Article, Illustration1868 1953-09-21 4 V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\V\\\VW I DEPOSED m* jWhile the Imperial \Gucurd of Moroccos 164 year old new cSultan, Sidi Mo- \ham me d Ben IMoulay Arafa, I parades outside his Z Moorish Palace in i Rabat, a London Times Special CorrRespondent in Rabat I reports that ardent \Nationalist hopes |in1,868 words
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Article385 1953-09-21 4 HONCKONG, (AP)—Radiocasts in China for home consumption are full of double talk this week and sound like something from a horror thriller. They also sound like internal trouble of some sort. I first heard this mysterious campaign to "prevent beast calamities" on a Chinese voicecast coming385 words
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Article473 1953-09-21 4 Sir; Since the rrcc/it Yong Arbitration Award granted to clerks, GoPOm went has become a Mm| to such an extent Diet cterfcl are being mercilessly sucked of their blood in all *itpartment a in a ]or>n. The object, presumably, is fo rob Peter lo pay473 words
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Article183 1953-09-21 4 WRITE A BOOK Sir; Some ycors oqo Nichols wrote n book taUtd "Verdict on India" vh, considered by many lr, ond with much |u.f to bc '.landcrous ro li nation, inaccurate, bu- d and unnecessary. Thc result wos that two gifted Indian 9. nf Sat Ml ond wror. not in183 words
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Article, Illustration95 1953-09-21 5 .■■itr n-.-_-n.iMiy. .-«•-<-->■ -«y :^>- "MAKING HIS LIVING! FROM THE SEA" by Cheok Poh Seong of c/o Misc. Div. Treasurer's L Dept., City Hall, Singa- pore, 6. Ikoflex 11, f.B, 1/250. Kodak nlus X P Top Left: "What's Inside" by Ching Khin Loong of 227, Victoria Street,95 words
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Article387 1953-09-21 5 I hy.t Rt&wowt IB; A Special. Correspondent i E lhe tank rate i- lhe b;iCi-_ <>l .ill interval lhe nn 1 announcement hv lhe Hritish nt last Thur day lhal lhe rale had heen rvi 1 per eeni lo 3] >»er real *hs widely nl387 words
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Article21 1953-09-21 5 A THREE-MAM Burmo e .trade misSUHI aimed al I Jakarta on T-iur_.c !nv fnp I two weeks' visit.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article161 1953-09-21 5 Chile Won't Sell Copper To Reds SANTIAGO. Sept. 20 (AP). Arturo Maschke, President of the official Central Bank, said that Chile definitely will not sell strategic copper to the nations of the Soviet world. Maschke said the cabinet decided at a meeting last night to continue negotiations with the United161 words
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Article82 1953-09-21 5 LONDON, Sept. 20 (Reuter). —The problem of industrial and agricultural development, the question of sterling convertibility, imperial preference and the expansion of empire trade will be the main discussion points at the projected Commonwealth Economic Conference in Canberra in January. Commonwealth countries are now finalising arrangement for holding82 words
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Advertisement60 1953-09-21 5 THE COUPON REAO THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You must enclose three ten cent stamps it you want yout pottern cut If I don't get the stamps, you don't get the pattern A numbci r\ orders have come to mr without the stamps. 1 ve won't be cut till60 words
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Advertisement240 1953-09-21 5 "sphAKiNt. m non ki r Name A I lr. Title Carrier; Used Aperture Speea Film Star Contest No. 34 Can You Name This Star? A 1.1. through ihis week Iht pri/e winners names Mill he Singapore Standard art published in Ihe Mnvie I'age sents its thirtv fourth stir ol the240 words
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Miscellaneous209 1953-09-21 5 kutuvt S'pore Diary V ftl M ,_._>• Jawi Class 530 □m Judo practice 5-31 P m Body-building and weightlifting 530 pm.; iTan Tuan S.a.ng Cup) Billiards tournament 1 ;> m Table- tennis practice 7 p.m. V.VN.I'.A.: Indian dance 5.19 to 6 15 p.m Cooking ciaaa 5 p m R irf'es209 words
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Miscellaneous284 1953-09-21 5 MALAYAN RAILWAYS ARRIVALS: _rum Gcma. i. li r. rr. Kuala Lumpui (Night Express I **lk\ m ,L>a y Express, 67 prn DEPARTURES: Tn Kuala I um. ur and Penang Bam To Uetnai Ila m Singapore. Kuala Luninur (N:ght Ex;. res;» 715 n m 815 p m TIDES AND TIMES SINGAPORE,284 words
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Miscellaneous268 1953-09-21 5 RAUB ENTERTAINMENT CATHAY: Chinadurai iTam. 1 TAIPING ENItRTAINMtNT CARLTON: Marriage Affair (Mand- ■•ii';;" Jb fi4s a;Ki 15 p m LIDO: Man In The Daik ,3-Di 3. •JQ and 9 15 p.m. PENANG tNHR] AINMfcNT ■EX: Folly To Be Wise I 13. 615 and 9 13 m. OBLON: Tie Cruel Sea268 words
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Miscellaneous491 1953-09-21 5 J^\\\\\\\^\\\^\\\\\^\^^^\^x^ N^^^ X x^w t- 5 TODAY'S 01 i)i\in.\. j The niiisjri.iii ullo al- ways plays mi the sam,. >trnii; ,s Masked M Horace. 2 MONDAY K»K EVI RY- 5 ONE: Stand by the 'I: li 2 and true"; shun experiments: 2 -<* d money m the J \e:v early491 words
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Article727 1953-09-21 6 THROUGHOUT the length and width of Malaya there are now some 200.000 Home Guards defending their homes and their villages against Communist l' i ioiism. These Home Guards are constantly training and have access to modem arms. In certain villages Home Guards are pei nutted to keep727 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1953-09-21 6 The British "Sunday Pictoriol" prints one of the most dramatic photographs ever taken. It is a picture of three murderers. EACH of the three people facing the camera in this picture the woman, the two men has been sentenced to death. EACH has been reprieved1,103 words
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Article1316 1953-09-21 6 Dear Tengku Abdul Rahman; If there is one thing I enjoy in Malayan politics, it is the sight of you playing Don Quixote. Since the people of this country became national-minded I have tried, as best I can. to understand what is in the minds of1,316 words
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Article90 1953-09-21 6 Sir;— May I remind tfie Secretary of the Sl. John'l Ambulance Muar Branch Association about our examination. Wc completed our firstaid course earlv tins year. and in addition to this, ur have had several revision classes and practical 1 cises regarding first-aid. Is'nt it time now for Muar to90 words
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638 1953-09-21 7 G.R. WELLS - THIS CAPITAL CAN WORK AND PLAY WITH THE REST G.R. WELLS lil IN pre-war years, British North Borneo was administercd for the British Government by a private Chartered Company. The capital in those days was the East coast town of Sandakan. After the war. North Borneo became a Colony, with638 words
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Article, Illustration119 1953-09-21 7 FOR the first time since the end of World War 11. Philippine and Japanese students have come together to discuss common problems and learn to know each other as friends. Four young students from various universities in Japan came to Manila recently at the invitation of Philippine students. The delegatesUSIS - 119 words
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Article20 1953-09-21 7 LI-NCOLN was nominated for President by the Republicans over William H. Seward on an anti-slavery platform in 1860.20 words
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Article85 1953-09-21 7 HERE'S an ea y coi Youth readers ot 15 anei be'.ow It is called "Scr.inbling Back To School as its title suggests, ail one has to do is to un the scrambled words S in vour comp cted etlorts to THE COM KST EDITOR ••Youth.' c/o ipore85 words
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Article340 1953-09-21 7 ISAAC TEOH - ISAAC TEOH ANIMAL WORSHIP is a cult found in some or another in most ancient religions, and to be found at the present day among notable races. Its origin is doubtless due to various interacting causes. Savages earlv held that animals had souls, and since the340 words
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Article51 1953-09-21 7 Hi anawei on John up AYLRE CBAEUES had lo LWK KIM OSHLOC lr. KKDSDK> HMETESLSVE their iu a TCHOLSE and RUDEHRi WDONTISRAS ODOv. FERSAKTAB OHR ba •ii went OGI AN the 08HLOCU1 The HRCISOEI r.DO DOWI OFI ["NES CKAB OHE.M W RVDKRIA TEh .ne I KHR lOIIR >E151 words
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Article, Illustration148 1953-09-21 7 i LIBRARY is a blessing to any homo. Take this motto "Thc more I read the better i feel." If one cannot afford to have one it is better td save up enough money now to have a library at home. The library of any home should148 words
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Article24 1953-09-21 7 fIT. Helen lore faculty ana student *ral Latin she I child. im#i i" <ind and to > d 'ice tn24 words
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Article, Illustration728 1953-09-21 9 HAROLD GLUCK - HAROLD GLUCK By TIIE CHALLENGE: Paul II us ted is a boy your age. And he i.s in the same class as you are. He has brown eyes, black hair, and a friendly smile. lie likes to play baseball, swim, take lon? hikes into theUP; www - 728 words
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Article79 1953-09-21 9 Ci-ULL, (USISi lir,. Kjivdii t>eai mbj oro thirty snii U) W\ ./..._r/f 0 M oy plane, rhey art a gi m oj idem Syngman Rhee to President Eisenhow* r and the c.i dren oj W amington Tht oears will be the I >-. I K i eati animal*79 words
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165 1953-09-21 9 J.A. JUMA - J.A. JUMA Ey MR BEK SWEE HOON. an interpreter in I Cr... Police Co. in. ia a wei. known Um .i iraateuj m igician and u member ot tho International Brotherhood ol Magicians Kenton. C.s A. > m terestins m n lemati ial trick165 words
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Article579 1953-09-21 9 RAYNOR GAYNES - RAYNOR GAYNES By 11 WAS midnight, and the little man with the heavy attache eaae walked quietly along the deserted pavement. A furtive glance behind betrayed his nervousness, lor he who had led such an insignificant existence, was now going to commit a crime possibly the only one579 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-09-21 10 SCULPTORS of thc future? These youngsters busy at work decorating clay models which they hare created ore but some of the children who attend the Pasadena Junior Workshop in California as part of their creative training. This Art Museum, designed for children, is helpingUSIS - 64 words
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Article1271 1953-09-21 10 ISAAC TEON - ISAAC TEON Great People Of The Past TOHN MILTON (1608 J 1674), one of the most illustrious of English poets, was born in Bread Street, London, the son of a scrivener. His father, who instructed him in music, and is said to have made1,271 words
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290 1953-09-21 11 A nineteenth -century mrr i ttarM'% desire to keep ?oung people away froro demoralizing influence!." will result in the erection of a four More* >.\:,(W.HO library la audtown Manh.it ian Details will of Ezekiel J D mneil. an Irish immigrant to290 words
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Article1183 1953-09-21 12 TODAK - TODAK B%tt9 f***^^^^m Between Tbe Lines WHEN my friend John was a student at the University, in his first year, he had to attend one of those extraordinary dinner-and-danee functions that occur trom time to time in honour or in aid of something or other. He1,183 words
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Article, Illustration714 1953-09-21 12 Paul Minten - Paul Minten 4. a "On The Trail Again" The Story So Far: WHILE in Hong Kong, the Captain and Officers oj the tanker "Port Royal" discover some mytteriotlj crates marked "soap" bnt really containing arms and ammunition. They sad tor Singapore believing the crates to be aboard714 words
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Article127 1953-09-21 12 VT HEN I was a beggarly n boy, And lived in a cellar damp, I had not a friend nor a boy. But I had Aladdin's lamp, When I could not s'eep for thc cold. I had fire enough in my brain. And built with roofs of gold, My127 words
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Article, Illustration280 1953-09-21 13 LEE PRIESTLEY - BRAZILIAN NUTS WENT FIRST TO THE PIGS LEE PRIESTLEY the Dutch trader decided to g.e the BBUSty warehou-e a ..ig. example, those nuti b: from South America as ast oy o me tramp trading vetMl bad cluttered a eorDt g enough. -What shall I do with the strange nuts, meinherr?"280 words
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Article115 1953-09-21 13 11 ANV ol you nuglU have played cricket sonic time or oilier, but do >ou know now and when. The Ashes, the mythical trophy for which England and Australia compete in test match cricket, koi its name? Its origin goes bacK to 188^ when Australia beat England at115 words
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Article164 1953-09-21 13 n^HF. world la such a happy piaec. That children, whether big or smai;. Should always have a ing face, A:. ver. never sulk at TV TIA r ;f your lessons v should bc hard? You need not yield to iorr Foi he who bravely work> today. Hii ieCm164 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-09-21 13 Photo;. THREE Malayan teachers chatting lOttfl Rajafi Sir Uda (left), (juri)i(j a, i all-day confer. enee foe senior pupils oj Grammar School* held al thc I penal fnjtftute, South .<<•..- nngton. Subject v] the conference wom "Ifalaya Fron /cr to rigM in the picture ore: .v//-. YusojJ Moiiunimcd. Miss PreetnmAP - 82 words
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732 1953-09-21 13 HERBERT TRACY - A HALF-CENTURY OF ADULT EDUCATION HERBERT TRACY By riFTY YEARS ago. thc first effective steps were taken lo organise a system of adult education for the working people oi Britain. The Workers' Educational Association (WEA), which in 1903 undertook this task on a purely voluntary basis and with the support732 words
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Article, Illustration98 1953-09-21 14 nf thp Rpthfsd'i Ketone Sunday School held at the Lim Teck Lee BungaTHESI pictures, taken by lay (hen g Uu| .1 WgrtMMM P'cn.c < ™*fe 7S SR sits the Sunday School teacher. whUe Dr. low show (Too. lett) "Makan-tinic." with a CIM. missionary, at <" r y™y "'.Vvr, p >98 words
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779 1953-09-21 14 KAMARUL ARIFFIN - GUA MUSANG-SLEEPY HOLLOW OF THE NORTH-EAST KAMARUL ARIFFIN www lty AWWW CIUA MUSANG, one ot the r hot-spots' of early Basereencv davs is one of the quietest and serene villages in Malava today. Situated ifl the southern, border of Kelantan. Gua Mu-. nang is bounded by blocks, ot mountains on779 words
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209 1953-09-21 14 PARENTS, KIDS, STAGE OPERA TOGETHER PACIFIC PALISADES. California As a com-munity-wide project, parents and children ot this suburb ot the city of Los Angeles collaborated in staging the Humperdinck opera. "Hansel arid Gretel." Staged in the well equippea puo'.ic playground, the entire production was sung in English, except for the209 words
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Miscellaneous152 1953-09-21 11 I THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE f By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY R«tiilrrt4 V.S. Pilml Oflkt Z. I J^TI COME'D IM Cf7 ~vO I C?T~f DO VOU 7 SME iAj^Lrr caajiX 4i AHEAD OF A y£S of v; r M,Mk SM£ i r but i domtS do for vouJ To152 words
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Advertisement53 1953-09-21 12 JWx^\ -.'■■■■■■■■Si ______^^r V »l "i* X I IHI Open an account TODAY! FOR AS UTTLE AS Sl yo« can start a savings account. Z\ PERCENT INTEREST will be paid to vou for that S and every up to a ma\iyos*?]V mum of sio.em. &J **J ll I 111 ■ill53 words
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Miscellaneous39 1953-09-21 14 XWORD SOLUTION (Froai Paie II > g|o|r|n| p^^.L_& !"eTl7j_aj R_o_SL?L \o'l TJOM |G,M TAJI ¥nT[_, a g|c h1&[^_ z^ba^l" ~b.J*b R a_si_[l K^i l I A ALEC 0\O Kl!;5 4 i i I I 1. m i I J I39 words
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Miscellaneous69 1953-09-21 14 BROKEN GLASS RIDDLE (Page II Quiz) \nopupH J Kq) a>jo.iq ja.wu uojjoh; JJU^h J4,>M OI N aaaq.%v jsnf si |«*J) puy aqj uo -uopm.tv aqj apis -jno aq pinoqs *sv\2 ua>|Ojq jo sjiq aqj uaqt iuooj aqi .ipisu! uiojj UMoaqj jjjw siiiq^uios j| asnoq jijj jo UIUO4 jqi .JPl^ui aq69 words
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Article154 1953-09-21 15 HONG KONG, Sept. 2fl (Keuter) Peking ra dio usterday announced that Communist hm a has removed I inance .Minister Po I 1 ihc Secretary General i the Central People's Government Admii ist rative (ouncil Li Wei H.in in a big reshuffle involving 15 ministerial and other154 words
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Article26 1953-09-21 15 SiNO-SOVIET ARMY LIAISON 120 (UP* t to ish a chief ol na was re:i pro-Xationali.st I report -aid :;uo 30 general rk with the Army" head-26 words
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Article26 1953-09-21 15 Sino-American Defence Talks lit. 20, (UP)— I ruman J. Hcd- ■< i of the Forpatrol, arrived em Formosan port the vanguard of i party in impondAmerican defence26 words
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Article35 1953-09-21 15 Horrocks Leaves By Air For Cairo 10 IDON, Sept. 20. (AFP)— Sir Brian Horrocks by plane for Cairo re he will spend o.ie guest of British in the Suez Canal te, General Sir Brian Ro-35 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-09-21 15 J) II OIU. i*2S* 550 British prisoners-of war from Korea arrived wtkaaiptaß la tba troopship Asturias. Here threejFV*|d Pauline fondles the face of her father. Kiflemaa "tfMUa, of (he RoyaJ Ulster Rifles.- -A.r^AP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-09-21 15 photo. ;t.iv-v .mi.i.i.m) MACLEAN. American born wife of mis* who ,»_L_i Ti ls _i stlH nt,nu »»S their seareh to find out hiM,^ d the d< pa tur of M Maclean and her children from Switzerland.- -United Press,United Press - 42 words
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Article216 1953-09-21 15 MOSCOW, Sept. 20.— Russia announced today she had riven war ravaged North Korea equipment and material for the restoration and reconstruction of the nation. I Russia will also give the North Koreans technical assistance as well as a grant of 1 000 million roubles a.inounced216 words
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Article17 1953-09-21 15 A 600-MAN regiment of Royal Engineers will soon leave Engiand for Kenya. A.F. P.A.F.P. - 17 words
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Article100 1953-09-21 15 39-Year-Old Man Changes His Sex LINZ. American Zcne of Austria, Sept. 20 (Reuter) Austrian authorities here said yesterday that a 39--year old man had been formally allowed to register as a female. The "man" whose name was withheld, had been brought up by his parents as a boy, with the100 words
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305 1953-09-21 15 LONDON, Sept. 20 (Reuter)— lnternal squabbles now rocking the British labour movement will reach a climax on Monday next when the Party opens its annual Delegate Conference at Margate, Kent. The big task of the official leadership headed by Mr. Clement Attlee is to305 words
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Article450 1953-09-21 15 *JMtain_ Shouid Take The Lead 9 U.S. Intolerance Is Disturbing World Harmony LONDON, Sept. 20. Clement Anlee, former Labourite Prime Minister, said last night that American suspicions are disturbing international harmony. He said in a speech prepared for a nationwide radio broadcast that Americans are guiltyA.P.; Reuter; A.F.P. - 450 words
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129 1953-09-21 15 SYRACUSE. Italy. Sept. 19. (Renter).— The Archbishop of Syracuse will leave here next week for the Vatican with a test tube containing a liquid said to be the tears of a "miracle working" foot-high madonna statue. Archbishop Ettore Baranzini will also carry a report129 words
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Article62 1953-09-21 15 MOROCCO. Sept. 20, (Renter) Sultan Mohammed the Sixth of Morocco yesterday set his seal to a dahir (decree) approving French proposals for Municipal reforms. Approved three days ago by the Council of Viziors and Directors General, to which the Sultan recently delegated his legislative powers, the62 words
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Article59 1953-09-21 15 THE HAGUE, Sept. 20, (AFP)— The first international congress of bachelors and spinsters met yesterday at Grevenlight to discuss marriage. Nearly 1,000 delegates from many countries attended the three-day conference. Married or divorced persons were excluded. The purpose of the conference appeared to be to find59 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-09-21 15 u'lotu. CONGRATULATIONS: Soviet delegate to the l'nited Nations. Andrei Vishinsky. congratulates Madame Vijayalakshmi Pandit, sister of *he Indian Pr*— v»w».. -cJeitioa a> President of the U.N. General Assembly.- Associ ated PressAssociated Press - 31 words
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Article42 1953-09-21 15 COLOMBO. Sept. 20, (Rciter). The Ceylon Government is to reintroduce legislation to prevent illicit immigration from India, a Government spokesman said yesterday. The new laws will place the onus of proof of lawful entry on the people concerned.42 words
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Article133 1953-09-21 15 PARIS, Sept. 20, (AFP)— Soviet Premier Cieor R i Malcnkov said last night that Communist China should no longer he kept outside the big international organisations, the Tas s news agency reported in a broadcast monitored here. Malenkov was ipeakinf I dinner siwri |g ii133 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-09-21 15 photo. CHARACTER actress Miss Yumeji Tsukioka who has returned to Japan after two years of study in the I nited States, mainly in Hollywood. United Press.United Press - 26 words
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Article51 1953-09-21 15 TOKYO. Sept. 20 (UP) Two South Korean colonels who went over to the Communists with their nun have been promoted to the rank of major-general as a reward, tha North Korean radio announced today. Pyongyang Radio identified the men as Cols. Pyon Iltl Won and Kang Tao51 words
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Article22 1953-09-21 15 SIXTY-ONE people were wounded, one seriously, when a bus and a motor coach collided in Bradford. Manchester. on Saturday. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-09-21 15 British Premies r Winston I Inn thill creels I i mun d»- Valera lush Prime Minister, and Frank \iken. ih<> Irtak Koreijjn Minister, as they arrived if No. 10 Down inR Street. London for lunch. Sir Winston is nnu on holiday on the Krein h Riviera. O n Saturday nightAP - 82 words
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Article51 1953-09-21 15 ROME. Sept. 20. (Renter) A 36-hour strike of print! n yesterday closed down all Italian newspapers, as well S| the Italian national news r« "Ansa." The printers, striking for higher wages, wiii return to work tonight, in time to hrinp out the nation's 120 dailies on51 words
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Article113 1953-09-21 15 KLI 11 >D 20 Harold W hour Pn of Trnds although i ncm two month armlstfc i nl ap| i to iM nothing about th,. i paralysing I Mr Wi blockade <>f China impo < i hy tlie United Nati In M.i/ 1952 denied nol only goodsReuter - 113 words
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Article226 1953-09-21 16 Malayan Share List INDUSTRIALS: Alexandra Brick Ords. $3.85, Fraser Neave Ords. $2.10 to $2.15cd. Federal Dispensaries $2.62$ $2 65, Gammons $2.80. Hammers $2.85 cum div.. William Jacks $3.60, Jackson Co. $1.70, Malayan Breweries $3.90, Malayan Cements $1.465, Malayan Collieries $1.22$ $1.25, Maynards $20.00, McAlisters $38.50 ex div., Oriental Telephones 71s.226 words
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Article95 1953-09-21 16 NEW SCUDAI LTD, made I net protit of $97,256 (12.2 per cent) and dividend of 5 per eent. is proposed for the year ended March. 31. 1953. At balancing date net liquids equalled $165,993 or 41.5 cents per $2 share. Cost of production was 61.7 cents per pound95 words
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Article947 1953-09-21 17 DAVID PAUL - DAVID PAUL By The Time of Indifference. By Alberto Moravia. (Seeker and Harbors. 12s 6d.) The Dwarf. By Par Lagerkvist. (Chatto and Hindus. la. bd.) The Bet of Husbands. By Alba de Gespedev (Gnllaarz. 1-s. dti.) |W Signor Moravia's novel, r published in the origma, as long947 words
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Article450 1953-09-21 17 T.B.W. REID - Language Style T.B.W. REID By Words and Sounds in English and French Bv John Orr. Oxford: Blaekwe'l Pp. vii. 279. 25s Style in French Prose: a Method of Analysis. By R. A. Sayce. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Pp. 16fi 21s. PROFESSOR ORR has been well inspired in making available to a450 words
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Article410 1953-09-21 17 TRAVEL STORIES: Set down as an assortment of experiences sifted from twenty years of world travel, Margaret Mackay's 1 LIVE IN A SUITCASE (Faber, 12s. 6d.) is in truth a skilful blend of fact with fiction. Like the jumbled pack of tourist photos brought back from aP.R. - 410 words
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Article529 1953-09-21 17 Philip Toynbee - Philip Toynbee By The Collected Works of C.G. Jung. Volume Twelve: Psychology and Alchemy. Translated from the (ierman by RFC. Hull. (Routledge and Regan Paul. 355.) INTO all his later books .J.ng introduces a rather tetchy insistence that he is to be treated a* a scientist529 words
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Article495 1953-09-21 17 Maurice Richardson - Maurice Richardson By CATCH AS I All II CAN. by iiarlottr Armstrong Peler Davies Hl s hd.) Miss Armstrong is a superior su-spense-monger. Mir ge afl rally works tu Ihe Red Ridiiic Hood pattern w hich is 1 designed lo appeal to the reader's innate sado- masochism. Me495 words
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807 1953-09-21 18 Youngsters Have Proved Their Worth Lai! Singh I Reviews The jl Season Just Concluded ALTHOUGH the 1953 cricket season now concluded did not produce very encouraging results as I far as our inter-state games were concerned, cricket in general reached a fairly good standard. It left us I with a807 words
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Article375 1953-09-21 18 LONDON, Sept. 20 (Reuter) j \.M. Hall England's Rugbv Union captain last season, was in sparkling form for his club. Richmond, against Northampton yesterday, though he was on the losing side. After pointless first half I Northampton scored two tries j ;n e Of which was375 words
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Article, Illustration128 1953-09-21 18 MR. K BALASEGAI j RAM of Kajang, has left j jj the district to take up an I I I appointment as a quali- 1 1 tied Technical Assistant > at Slim River in the j I Bernam River Head- J 1 1 works, the largest proi ject in the128 words
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Article77 1953-09-21 18 WEMBLEY STADIUM Sept. 20— Fred Williams. 27-year-old Wembley rider, won tho world's speedway championship here last night with 14 pain's out of a maximum 15. Williams had won the title in 1950 and was runner-up to the Australian, Jack Young, last year. Williams joined Young as being77 words
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Article25 1953-09-21 18 LONDON, Sept. 20, (AFP) The Aga Khan's horse Poona was second in the Imperial Produce Stakes at Kempton Park yesterday. First was Fluorescent.25 words
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Article908 1953-09-21 18 Last weekend our star cyclists Plaice, Kwa Chin Swee, Gardner, Suliamen Awang and several others, took over the unusual role, for them, of marshals and helpers and the important people they were helping were the riders in the novice class who were having the field to themselves908 words
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Article220 1953-09-21 18 PENANG, Sun.— Circulars have been issued to all schools, clubs, Government departments and public business houses in Penang inviting them to a meeting to be held at the Rubber Trade Association on Oct. 4 for the formation of a Penang Cyclists Association. The convenor of220 words
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Article135 1953-09-21 18 FAULKNER WINS ON LAST HOLE GAN'ION. Yorkshire. Sept. lil (Router) In a tense struggle which went to the las: hole. Max Faulkner. 37-vear-old former British open champion, beat Dai Rees (South Heart?) hy une hole today in the I.ti ho'es final of the News of the World match play yoii135 words
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Article130 1953-09-21 18 LOS ANGELES. Sept. 20 (AP)— Ken Rosewall (Australia) and Vic Seixas (U.S) won their way into the Snail 10 the men's singles in the Pacific Southwest Tennis tournament yesterday. Rosewall, 18 rallied to score a major upset when he defeated U.S. singles champion Tony Trabert. of Cincinnati130 words
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Article114 1953-09-21 18 TAIPING. Sun— An excellent goal by inside-right. Kanaga ratnam. enabled Ipoh Telecoms to beat Taiping Telecoms at their annual nockey here yesterday bv one goal to nil. The visitors were better fn the exchanges and their centreralf. Privinath played a grand game Last night a114 words
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Article509 1953-09-21 19 LONDON, Sept. JO (Reuter) Though former England centre-forward Tommy Lawton helped hu neu club. Arsenal to a 2-2 home draw today against Manchester City before the day's biggest crowd the honours ot the day fell on London's least fashionable j ir^t Division club, Charlton Athletic. Iton, who509 words
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Article197 1953-09-21 19 fßeuler)— i Fo tball results. i j ma Vm, DIVISION I le: C 2 i n 1 Aston ViHa 2 IB i 0 1 Preston 0 igh 4. Sheffield W 1 un 3 'l Huddersfield <i j I Charlton 3 i i \t.\ i DIVISION II iam 2. I197 words
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Article74 1953-09-21 19 S< pt 19. (Reuter)— i beat England by i __ero in an amanational football Selhurst Park i I London today, thus ir defeat here 29 ..:_;o. K ith Africans were up at the interval, 'i-land had most of »T up to that point. e interval England.74 words
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Article41 1953-09-21 19 OKLAHOMA CITY. Sept. 20. (AP)— Gene Littler, of California won tbe final hole of an up-and-down thriller yesterday to win the M national amateur golf championship. He beat Dale Morey. of Indianapolis, one up in the 36--hole final match41 words
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Article, Illustration9 1953-09-21 19 DUNKLEY rubs if in for all the Arsenal followers9 words
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Article358 1953-09-21 19 OMAR bin Ibrahim of Shell Sports Club and a Methodist Boys Afternoon Schoolboy Lim Wei Lon wild meet in this year's Singapore Badminton Association junior singles final. Last night they eliminated Oh Chiap Choon (Marigold) and Robert Lim (Greenwood) respectively in the semi-finals of358 words
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467 1953-09-21 19 i* ormer state, and Malayan rritketer. veteran T. E. K. Ratnam, still a master of s i ,l hi a devastating spell •I bowliag, captured seven teli for 35 runs to pave way for the Ceylon Sports (lub W to beat '">IM467 words
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Article43 1953-09-21 19 DURBAN. Sept. 19 (Reuter) Mr. Arthur Coy, of Port Elizabeth, was today elected President of the South African Cricket Association at the annual meeting here. Geotl Chubb. the medium pace bowler who toured England in 19U was elected VicePresident.43 words
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Advertisement295 1953-09-21 19 NOTICES EXAMINATION FOR MIDWIVES. AN EXAMINATION for Ml*- wives (Private Candidates) will b e held in Ipoh on Tuesday 27th October 1953. and following days 1 2. Candidates from the State of Perak only, who are desirous of appearing for this Examination, should forward their applications together with the necessary295 words
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Advertisement902 1953-09-21 19 NOTICES VACANCIES FOR HEALTH INSPECTORS IN THE STATE OF PERAK. APPLICATIONS are invited for posts of Probationer Health Inspectors in the salary scale of $102 x 6—114 (3 years on probation) /R.S I Certificate/5180 x 12— 5240/Examination Bar/$264 x 12—360/ Efficiency Bar/378 x 18—432 per mensem. 2. Candidates must: (a)902 words
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Advertisement819 1953-09-21 19 SITUAIIDNS VJHUHt PSST OF INSTRUCTOR In Elementary Techmrul Drawing and Elementary Mathematics at the Junior Technical Sehf>cl. Singapore. Salary feaJe. $156 x 12A-180/B/lt2 x 12A-36V pm. plus CO L and Singapore allowances. Total emoluments at present range from an initial of 525.1W pm with annual increments to $570 00 p819 words
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Advertisement653 1953-09-21 19 Standard Service For Thc Unemployed Al VOI K «KB«N». *Um 1 i' anriMt»»«M.d «nd in n*r* tt t„ \*y yea U» find »>»rk ttor Mng* por* Htaadarrt t ■ewpfcivmes. Har.irj' offer* T«»n free «i*aee lo IMt euliimn JuM call or write yntir' local olßcr fi»f to application f.K-m hick emi653 words
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Article325 1953-09-21 20 Kl ALA LUMPUB, Sun Selangor Malays beat Pahans Malays 4—o in the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer competition played before a lari;« crowd on the Kampong Bharu rrowH hi're fester- day. Selangor now meet Negri Malays in the Semifinal to be played in Seremban. Ghani, the325 words
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Article33 1953-09-21 20 TARIFA. Spain. Sept. 20 JAffi American swimmer Horence Chadwick todav swam the Straits of Gibraltar from Spain to Morrocco in the unolUcial record tim e of fiv e hour* six minutes.33 words
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Article274 1953-09-21 20 TWO players received marching: orders and no fewer than six players were warned in a particularly rough session of the SAFA division 3B league encounter between Tempenis Rovers and the Government Printing Office. Tempenis Rovers won by 10 goals to nil. Play on the whole274 words
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Article115 1953-09-21 20 Kelantan B 'ton Finals KOTA BAHRU Sun— The finals of the Kelantan badmin ton championships will be held on Oct. 2 at the Customs Godown from 9 a.m. Entries are cailed for the inter-partv tournament for the Myddin Shield. Entries must reach the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Kanagaaapai before Oct. 2.115 words
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Article66 1953-09-21 20 DURBAN, Sept. 19, (Reuter) South Africa beat the touring Australian Rugby Union team by 18 points to eight in the third test match here today. South Africa held a lead of 10-0 at half time. The win gave South Africa a 2-1 lead in66 words
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Article33 1953-09-21 20 IPOH, Sun. Taiping District won the Cheng Wah inter district KO soccer Cup here when they beat Lower Perak by one goal to nil at the Chinese Assembly hall ground33 words
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Article63 1953-09-21 20 rmis^V^e r^e V n P^ R, l«^ Un _T. ln np f the most i lunilndv 1 k-V"i Z dlsla ce in this rountrv. K .Tiuniaiidy. a Kuala Lumpur seboetbay, beat A Yisvin> h™ htr »V min^ .In Vk l >Ur <0 K!:,1 5 Munlandy finished in63 words
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Article, Illustration571 1953-09-21 20 Mubarak Makes Turf History By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Sin.— Mubarak, a five-year-old Precipitation ge!riing, created turf history when he scored a brilliant double in the "classics" at Bukit Timah on Saturday. He annexed the Singapore Gold Cup (1] miles) in one of the most571 words
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Article417 1953-09-21 20 EUROPEANS added vet another upset to a msm of sensational surprises, when they went on to carn a narrow 2—l victory over the hitherto unbeaten Chinese in this relentlessly fought out, no quarter SAFA Community League game before approximately 1,500 spectators at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday.417 words
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Article52 1953-09-21 20 ANOTHER CUP TO RAMBLERS 1P0H. Sun laeond ti second cup beat in g i the t, Cup .Junior 1) Out Chin IV»d. lucky JO. not play champ>. th en op in the The bs i wini At ik i Mr. Chan •it of th P Football over the i R52 words
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Article24 1953-09-21 20 SIVAJI beat Kampong Bahru Rovers 2-1 at soccer yesterday. Scorers were Govinda and Rahman fo. Sivaji and Ah Ghee for Rovers.24 words
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Article310 1953-09-21 20 MALACCA, Sun. Singapore Indians trounced Malacca Indians B—o in their Bhardan soccer cuptie betore 4,000 at the Kubu Road Stadium yesterday to enter the South Zone Final Malacca, taking the unwarrantable risk of playing full backs Q. S. Maniam and Nadarajah, both susceptible to recurrent310 words
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Advertisement68 1953-09-21 20 HALEX IABLE TENNIS BALLS Th* Choue of lhe Ctiumpiuns ttAiex «-rtA* tV.* Match ISoll\ I 'jl AAI EX IST AS |0»» Chit. tinlt\ f MAI EX Mo J^^T" 'V HEALTH Irnuui.i, p.ri.Mls after child hfi. .ir nk l> ii,is H.'ili l.itur. Obal I'niik .V. Oll.it F.iii.l J ltd at.' tiry68 words
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Advertisement267 1953-09-21 20 AfN When properly placed together the above picture rcprcsent, a scene from the big Tom t> Jerry-Esther W.ll.a*,, sw.mmmg sequence in "M-G-M's Technicolor Dangerous When Wet' coming to the Cothoy I COMPETITION wrLLUMS D s T w 0 ,MMm G T ?r ,tRRY WHtN Ml SAW ISTHt Example: "DANGEROUS WHIN267 words
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