Singapore Standard, 22 September 1953
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Title Section20 1953-09-22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD <<jrxsEii> ts. it m s. Vol. IV. No. 82. INGAPORE, TUESDAV, SEPTEMBER 22, 1933. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article99 1953-09-22 1 LYNCH VILLAGE GETS A BREAK I —The punish- out to the 420 I u Malay kamth mile Tanjong I Gajah Road, been partly lifted. n now purchase from the r in the area, whose red. Cwn rri force, a nded. has supplied guns, ard has boon in- .ation of the99 words
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Article52 1953-09-22 1 New I -Russia's sky today United n take n to prohibit weapons lantling foreign K spokesI General eared lo be rehash ol nr prev the West. ted a n solution have the as- the end of h;_d created U (onditii tres tn ar. rlier '-tary52 words
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Article39 1953-09-22 1 I>NS lard Stall Correspondent —The DeCommissioner of S r Donald ivray sailed lor Britain on i lasl night. I g the ship ts ')f the Rosier. Mr. R. P. a/as there at ish them "bon39 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-09-22 1 photo. Nora Leaver and Jeanne Clarke of the A\F Far kast Command Concert Party do a Hawaii dance at RAF Changi over the week-end. uotyu8iobhyiiuotyu8iobhyii - 29 words
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Article241 1953-09-22 1 CHEE KOON LIN - CHEE KOON LIN By AUTHORITIES GET EXPERT WARNING Standard Staff Reporter THE GOVERNMENTS of Singapore and the Federation, as well as the three Services, have been warned by the medical authorities of the possibility of a serious outbreak of malaria in the two territories. This warning followed241 words
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221 1953-09-22 1 SEOUL, Sept. 21. A North Korean pilot landed a Russian built MIG at a United Nations air base today in answer to General Mark Clark's five-month-old offer of $100,000 (£35,700) reward for the first pilot to bring a Communist fighter intact into AlliedReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 221 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-09-22 1 "Got one I can trust? This perisher repeats everything hp hears!"13 words
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Article147 1953-09-22 1 KUALA I UMPUR, Mon. Leaders of the MCA-UMNO Alliance have been working on a plan for forming a new political party in Malaya, which will be the mainspring of all its political activities The new party may be called the "Malavan National Party." MCA147 words
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Article12 1953-09-22 1 SUPREME Soviet President Mar hal Klim Voroshilov is ill A.F.P.A.F.P. - 12 words
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Article275 1953-09-22 1 .THK FIRST contribution to The Standard's 3rd Christmas Toy Fund a cheque of $25 was received yesterday from Mr. Lee Tiang Bing of Singapore. Handing over the cheque Mr Le P said credit for it should ge to his wile who, after reading the Sunday275 words
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Article, Illustration142 1953-09-22 1 IPOH. Mon. A nineteen year old schoolboy. Neoh Siew Kee. was today fined $1,000 or three months imprisonment when he was found guilty by the Magistrate. Captain Salleh bin Haji Sulaima.i, of receiving $2 in respect of 100 and 1.000 character (Chee Fah) lotteries.142 words
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Article44 1953-09-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon An official release reporting on the operation against the terrorists on Sunday, wrongly stated that Major J. Gales of Putney, had been killed In action Major Gales who was wounded In the operation, has now completely recovered.44 words
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Article74 1953-09-22 1 SIR WILLIAM PENNEY Biitain's top atomic scientist. dd -.ot arrive in Singapore last night as was expected Had his plane not been delayed in Karachi with engine 'rouble, he would have arrived last night and left for Sydney today. He is now expected to arrive at74 words
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Article30 1953-09-22 1 RUSSELL Brines, former AP bureau cbief in Tokyo, will accompany Vice-President Richard Nixon on his twomonth tour of Japan and the Far East. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article52 1953-09-22 1 PENANG. Mon.— The front portions of two adjacent sundry goods shops in Kuala Kangsar Road collapsed during last night's rainstorm. No one was injured. At the time of the incident, the two shops. Chop Hock Thean Heng and Chop Keong Fatt. had closed business for52 words
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Article26 1953-09-22 1 HONG KONG .Sept. 21 (AFP)— Edmund Charles Blunden. the English poet has taken over the Chair of English at Hong Kong University A.F.P.A.F.P. - 26 words
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Article103 1953-09-22 1 KLALA LUMPUR, Mon. Brighter postage stanqps are being planned for the Federation and these are expected to be issued in a year's time. An authoritative source told The Standard tbat the postage stamp committee, set up by the Federation Government some time ago has103 words
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169 1953-09-22 1 PENANG, Mon.— Villagers of Gertak Sanggol on the South-eastern tip of Penang Island were given a second chance today to co-operate with the Government by giving information of Communist terrorists in their area. rr u Thi s morning "Operation Information" was launched after which169 words
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Article26 1953-09-22 1 THE First Sea Lord. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Rhode, i k McCrifor has been Invited to visit India and Pakistan in November.- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 26 words
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Article23 1953-09-22 1 THE biggest man In West Virginia. Alfred Al'on Ja kson. who died 01 Saturday weighed over 210 kilogrammes (4f)2!bs.)- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 23 words
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Article122 1953-09-22 1 MAN TO IDENTIFY 'BERIA' WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 Senator Joseph McCarthy's Investigation' Sub-committee hopes to know within a few days, an informed source said today, whether the mysterious figure who claims to be Russia's Lavrenti Beria really is the deposed Kremlin police boss. The Wisoori-in Republican has refused to be quoted122 words
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Article88 1953-09-22 1 CAIRO S Egypl ian i f in pi he? b today aftei i ;ht woop tadi .villi At ipped ml i' I uut El Nahs I .mi ter Wai Pai wife M .einab I w irere p aced un ler h I I i Arm) R>-\88 words
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Article61 1953-09-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Jonsi bin Nawan M, who convicted i n ihe Sessions Couit this morning, and >«-n--tencod to 18 months' imprlaon* mont for theft, escaped I ea the custody of to,, p.. afternoon Jonsi, who arai stated lo have a string ol pic ious convictions,61 words
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Article35 1953-09-22 1 INDIAN PREMIER Jawahar sl Nehru tod Ut P sn 220 ea south uf Delhi, to lav the foundation ol Indi i' R eai Instil ite 1»r electron i A .F .P.A.F.P. - 35 words
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Article384 1953-09-22 2 >CITY ACCEPTS* Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE City 1 Council's Pub.ic Works Z Committee has rejected offers of Malayan and In- dian manufacturers to sup--1 ply stoneware pipes to the C Council. It decided to continue S using pipes manufactured only in Britain. Tin- City384 words
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Article74 1953-09-22 2 I EE: Mf Lee Kum Yan of J'i. Dublin Road, passed dully on the 21st instant at 10.15 p.m. at the of 73. She leaves behind >ved husband, 7 sons (Ki n Soon, Kwong Soon. Seng Sam S;)on. Tuck Soon. Kit Soon and Lok Soon) 4 rs, daughters-in-law, ms-in-law74 words
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Article15 1953-09-22 2 gYRNE: To Dulcie, wife J. L. Byrne a daughtei I: L H.'-pc.al. Both well.15 words
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Article409 1953-09-22 2 NEW SYSTEM WILL BE SET UP IF U.S. TRIALS SUCCEED NEW system to supply the islands around Singapore with fresh water may be introduced here in about a year's time if experiments which are now taking place in the l T nited States are successful. Singapore's409 words
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Article38 1953-09-22 2 I .HONGKONG. Sept. 21.-9pc-I cuil Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.86 to £1 51.826 to Malayan $1: $0,203 to l^, 0 I ndones a n Ruppiah; Gold >£bz.2o to one tael.38 words
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Article109 1953-09-22 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 63 i 64 No. 1 R.S.S. 64* 643 No. 2 R.S.S. 62* 63* No. 3 R.S.S. 61 61* Tone: Slightly easier. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was 5307 cts.109 words
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Article48 1953-09-22 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Out of 564ii.003.37 revenue collected by the Town Council only $132,565.81 wa.s spent to date, stated a report at the Town Council meeting today The highest revenue collected was $362,040 from water, while taxation and registration of vehicles totalled over $37,000. photo.48 words
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Article227 1953-09-22 2 'Dept. Insulted Me'— Councillor MR. H. J. C. Kulasingha Progressive Legislative Councillor for Bukit Timah, yesterday said the Singapore Medical Department "had insulted" him by asking him to serve on the Hospitals Board Visiting Committee and subsequently, left him out "in the cold." He told The Standard that he was227 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-09-22 2 THE staff of the Amoy Canning Corp (HK,) Ltd held a £Sm k° S nd ay night at the Green Spot Factory in Bukit Timah Singapore i n honour of their general manager Mr. Ng Tok Siew who leaves for the United States tomorrow. Picture shows Mr. and Mrs. NeStandard - 51 words
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198 1953-09-22 2 TEN BUNGALOWS toi senior officers at Mount i Pleasant costing the Singa pore Government a total of $290,000, are expected to be ready by March of next year. Mr. E. W. Houston, Superintending Engineer of the Public Works Department, told The Standard yesterday.198 words
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Article137 1953-09-22 2 PHOTOSTATS of an article appearing in the American magazine. Climax, which describes the fabulous soldier of fortune. Raymond "Turko" Westerling. as the "Butcher of Indonesia," is being given prominent display on the u. notice board of the Singa- pore Indonesian Information Office at Robinson Road137 words
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263 1953-09-22 2 Police Assaulted Accused In $60,000 Dope Case COURT TOLD ALLEGATIONS of assault by Inspector S. D. Abba s and another police officer were reported to the Commissioner of Police, Singapore, the Singapore Fourth District Court was told yesterday by Mr. David Marshall who i s defending three men for having263 words
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399 1953-09-22 2 Mothers Warned Of Dangers After The 4th CHILD-BIRTH is always more dangerous after the fourth child, and becomes increasingly more so with each successive pregnancy, said Dr. M. Doraisingham. Singap' re's Chief Medical Officer in an interview with The Standard yesterday. He was commenting upon a World Health Organisation press399 words
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Article111 1953-09-22 2 THE three wonder dogs, M Arrol. Baby and Princess, who have thrilled Singapore over the PMt few weeks will give a not hei performance at the Badminton Hall in Guillemard Koad, on Oct. 7 at 9 p.m. Entire proceeds of this show wi111 words
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Article101 1953-09-22 2 TRIBUTES were paid in the Singapore High Court yesterday, by judges and members of the Bar, to the late Mr. P. C. Nathan, advocate and solicitor, who died at the Genera! Hosoital on Sept 14 Mr. A. V. Winslow. Deputy Public Prosecutor. on behalf of the101 words
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Article89 1953-09-22 2 have had to put up a strong fight to avoid cuts in required votes. To add to the medica authorities' problems, method. of anti-malarial control have changed since the last war and local authorities have not been able to keep pair with new control measures. The population is also more89 words
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Article84 1953-09-22 2 THE Singapore Indian Association at its twenty-fifth annual general meeting yesterday, elected the following office bearer: President: Mr. D. T. Assomul; vice-president: Dr. M Abraham, hon. secretary: Mr D. S. Jesudasam; treasurer: Mr. Dev araj; Social and Cultural se retary: Mr. B. R Vakil (re-elected) Home membe84 words
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30 1953-09-22 2 Robberies Up This Year-And Rowdyism I »-.ly phi i VI qui:' to Mr. si- on k' to Mr I 1 an I r I I un I tu. I I30 words
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Advertisement195 1953-09-22 2 iw< I Do as your I doctor doesput your trust in DETTOL ANTISEPTIC jgjpj 1 Safe, pleasant Yal B^s to the home, >£» 1 HORMONE SKIN CREAM piepared by th e British Glandular Products Ltd.. ondon. Ro, tores youthful appearance to the aged, lined and wrink^d complexion and gives beneficial195 words
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Advertisement176 1953-09-22 2 B HB ______________________________________________Sf mt*t**y* B_^'^____fX H 4 wSjß^Bpgofc-ffigHMBBM .^riW^ i HB_H_____^i_^i^_S_fil^^i^ JB^ 4 #-*»*v. _SEc«e&Bs3.i_______-MKi_«% it, IJ^^HBB^^^^ S *Wfii°iielfrV tl wf v I j___HHoßfs«B-& really gives IM I J teeth Teeth cleaned with Pepaodenl >« I That's lx'can-e tie jh- < leaner! An«l lli< .in- i I Pepsodent is the176 words
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Article116 1953-09-22 3 A Must For All Police Officers Mandard Staff Reporter R nevv conditions of ivice, all Singapore Police inspectors are quired to pas.s a Govient law and lanexaminations. ly, these were red on ly of gazetofficers, the Com/iicr of Police, Mr. Morris, told the Jard yesterday. peaking about Police ring as116 words
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Article79 1953-09-22 3 British "progresen who sue ihe Communis. in the pri- camps in Korea eortoper, Empire terday before 1 for the United the Redwhen they appeared their Service>n their way ting their in Hongkong "he 11 mer to the left the "progressives" the gangway and went below79 words
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Article167 1953-09-22 3 JOHORE BAHRU. on Members of the Lemhaga Kesatuan Malay H mi oho J e hav Petitioned the Sultan to appoint his second son. Tengku lemmemgon? Ahmad the Mentri Besar. Thp petition, which was sent recently wa s acknowledged by the Sultan Tengku Ahmad, who167 words
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Article59 1953-09-22 3 I AMONG t_h e collections of I Loyal Messages from British Overseas territories to the Queen on her Coronation was one from the Princess Ei izabeth School for the Blind in Johore. The Malay address was bound by blind workers at the Federation Braille Printing Otlice59 words
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270 1953-09-22 3 SEVENTEEN-year-old Albert Chia Thian Swee, returned to the Seran-' goon English School yesterday after a month's practical study of the geography of the Far East, and settled down again to the routine work of learning English, Mathematics and Geography. His past month's270 words
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209 1953-09-22 3 RABIES FREE IN 2 MONTHS— IF NO FRESH CASES Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE is to be declared free of rabies in two months' time if no further occurrence is found, Mr. A. H. Foster, Chief Veterinary Oflicer said at a press conference, yesterday. Only two cases have been reported in209 words
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109 1953-09-22 3 A PUBLIC appeal for funds may be launched by the Guild of Graduates of the University of Malaya to provide for more Queens scholarships and fellowships. Mr. W. D. Craig. Secretary of the Guild and Registrar of the University. told The Standard yesterday that109 words
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Article49 1953-09-22 3 THE driver and passenger of a taxi were injured when the vehicle ran into the tratlic "island" in the middle of Telok Blangah Road at 8 a.m. yesterday. Both the injured, Omar bin Awalludin, 39. and Turner Alan, 23, a seaman were admitted to hospital.49 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-09-22 3 photo. THE committee members of the Singapore Branch of the Malayan Christian Council gave a lunch at th e Y.M.C.A., Orchard Road, yesterday to their chairman, Mr. K. Abraham, who is going on furlough on Saturday Mr. Abraham is seen seated between Bishop R. L. Archer, chairman ofStandard - 63 words
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Article128 1953-09-22 3 TILAPIA the "wonder fish" which is one of the most prolific of all fish is rapidly becoming popular as food in Singapore, said a spokesman of the Fisheries Department yesterday. Commenting on a recent F.A.O. statement which said the Governments of Cambodia and Vietnam are128 words
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Article80 1953-09-22 3 ONE of the most striking portrait character studies in the Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Exhibition in London this yea- is "Vadi" by Mr. Toch Siew-Seiong of Butterworth. It vividly catches the seerlike glance in the eyes of a.i old man. Mr. Tan Seng-Huat in his80 words
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Article298 1953-09-22 3 TAX-PAYER TO FOOT EXTRA $100,000 BILL Standard Staff Reporter -„J:»^ B0UT 50 t f m ,0 rar y interpreters and income to* auditors employed by Government will soon share an extra $100,000 annually following a decision to extend the benefits of the Yonq a, T298 words
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Article204 1953-09-22 3 TIIK Finance and General Purposes Commit ler of the Singapore City Council has decided to provide M. 000,000 in next year's budget to help Council employees buy or build their own houses. As is thc i .im' with (Jn rnment, tin' Coum U*a *b<204 words
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Article55 1953-09-22 3 THE third pilgrim ship from Jeddah, the Anking steamed into Singapore yesterday with 191 Mecca devotees, having landed 808 other pilgrims at Penang. On the journey out. seven elderly passengers. including a woman, died. Three were very ill on the day of embaikation. One birth55 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-09-22 3 photo. ITS a bet Albert Thia (left) will not b e speeding his month's wages in a hurry. Extending him a hand is Captain JC. Harvey, master of the Benmacdhui. The other hand holds up Albert's wages, a Scots shilling which the Scots skipper dug outuiyubgjugthyukfrycf - 61 words
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145 1953-09-22 3 OWNERS of private properties will have to pay a fraction of the cost of laying out roads under th e proposed Kallang traffic scheme if the new roads ru n along their properties, the Public Works Committee of the Singapore City Council ha s145 words
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Article209 1953-09-22 3 Standard Staff Reporter MEMBERS of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association have been asked to give their views on the Education of pharmacists, states the latest copy of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Journal. The Hon. Secretary of the Southern Branch of the Association reported at a committee meeting209 words
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140 1953-09-22 3 No Prizes For 'Planes' In Empties LOTS of people in Singapore. smoker* and non-smokers alike. are expectantly tearing up empty packets of various brands of cigarettes in the hope of winning a prize. Fvery packet carries a number and a mark. These marks, rommomly referred to as "aeroplanes," or just140 words
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Article466 1953-09-22 3 Ate you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Never has the importance of effective speech and writing been more widely recognised than today. If you can express yourself466 words
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106 1953-09-22 3 The Effective English Course is so planned that you make definite progress from the very first lesson. It will i iio you to speak and write correctly and to use words fluently and expressively. It will give vou confidence and enable you106 words
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Article42 1953-09-22 3 Standard stiff Reporter POUR roi i ;.n<i t i knlvc im «-d thei i i i house In Juron i night <i M S 'i man. Thev iii (he h eft with y $150 and |M ii) eek.42 words
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Advertisement70 1953-09-22 3 histortf '\\®PL FATHER OF MEDIC,NE /p^^|l|jW HUA TOH HWfll^fc Huo Toh lived o long time ogo mony Chinese r_.Tcn.ber JJt^^J^^l/^^K." m os the discoverer of many J&| W^mM^^i^Z 5^ '•rbi some of which arc used B*/^K^£ C^ modern medicine today. J*"* 0 Tige, Medicol Hall is famous for its family70 words
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Advertisement60 1953-09-22 3 Coupon for FREE BOOKLET THE REGENT INSTITUTE (DEPT. 469H), PALACE GATE, LONDON, W 8. Pleose send me without obligation a free copy of "Word Mastery/' with details of your special orrongements for Overseas students. NAME ADDRESS ti rn if you are not interested at the moment, $end for lhi» booklet60 words
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Article139 1953-09-22 4 Meeting To Form Liaison Body KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Thc first meeting of the Govenunent Services StafT Coun eiJ. Federation of Malaya wiJI be held here on Oct. 3 Representatives of the Sir gapore Federation of Unions of Government Employee, will be present at the meeting to formally e-tabli.sh thc liaison139 words
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Article113 1953-09-22 4 Faces Two Charges Of Extortion CHUNG All KEE appeared before the Singapore Eighth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. A w. Ghows. yesterday, on charge^ of extortion in Johore Road. It was alleged that at about 11.45 p.m. on Sept. 12. accu.s--«'1 committed extortion by putting Ho Mee Fui in fear of113 words
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Article66 1953-09-22 4 REAR Admiral A E Pugsley, Flag Oflicer. Malayan Area, wiil carry out the annual inspection of the Roval Malayan Navy at Headquarters, Woodlands at 9.15 a.m. en Thursday. After the inspection of the guard and ship's company there will be a march past with the Singapore66 words
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Article20 1953-09-22 4 BURGLARS entered a house in Tiong Bahru Road on Sunday night and stole a $200 outboard motor engine.20 words
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Article97 1953-09-22 4 SINGAPORE City Council Water Department Labour Union yesterday alleged that force w *a used io get an employee h; put his thumbprint On a document. In a letter to the Council, ihe Union claims that the employee refused thumbprint ing the document because he did97 words
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Article278 1953-09-22 4 RUBBER eircles in Singapore are speculating on the possibility of a reduction in the rubber export duty in Indonesia where a move towards freer trade is believed to be under way. In the past month, increasing quantities of slab rubber have been coming278 words
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Article22 1953-09-22 4 THE Singapore Rural Board's monthly meeting will take place at the Conference Room, Colonial Secretariat at 10 a.m. on Thursday.22 words
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Article, Illustration120 1953-09-22 4 THE ATTRACTIONS of the stage are beginning to catch on in Malaya. While many find vaudeville and variety shows more in line witb their cheerful personalities, there is also a growing fondness for the serious and more artistic requirements of the theatre. Here are examples of theStandard - 120 words
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345 1953-09-22 4 The General Wore Mufti At Opening Of School MALACCA, Mon.— The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, this morning discarded his military uniform for a civilian suit when he flew to Malacca to attend the official tpening of the Sungei Lereh House Girls School by Lady Templer. It was th.345 words
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Article41 1953-09-22 4 VICTOR Staines, sub editor of the Straits Times, had his car stolen from a car park near the Singapore Swimming Club on Sunday. He parked the car at 6...0 p.m. It was missing at 11.15 p.m.41 words
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Article118 1953-09-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A European planter. F. Ball was bound over to be of good behaviour for six months in the sum of $500 by Mr. E. Brown. President of the Sessions Court here today for behaving in a disorderly manner with a firearm118 words
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214 1953-09-22 4 WITHIN 25 minutes of a robbery in Chna Chu Kang Road on Sunday night, police stopped a suspect car in Owen Road and detained its three occupants. This quick arrest was the result of fine anticipation by a police sergeant. 39-year-old Salleh bin214 words
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Article50 1953-09-22 4 ONE MONTH FOR EVERY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Jonsi bin Nawan, 28. who had a number of previous convictions was sentenced by Mr. E. Brown. President of the Sessions Court here today to 18 months' imprisonment for theft of a fountain pen valued at $38. He pawned the pen for SlB.50 words
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207 1953-09-22 4 Check On Quarters 'At Unions' Request' Standard Staff Reporter IT was after repeated requests from the Singapore City Council labour unions that the Council employed inspectors to check its daily-rated employees' quarters the Deputy City President, Mr. J. T. Rea, told The Standard yesterday. He was commenting on an allegation207 words
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Article80 1953-09-22 4 NEARLY 400 men of the Federation's volunteer military police and reconnai<saice corps ended their two-week camp at Port Dukson on Sunday the first po t-war volunteer camp. The voiunteer police received training In traffic control, map reading and cross country motor cycling. The reconnaissance men trained in80 words
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Article211 1953-09-22 4 AN ALLEGATION by the two sons of a Singapore wine dealer, Ng Hoo Sang (46), who died at his eldest daughter's wedding party in a restaurant on July 26, that their father was assaulted by a Eurasian that night, caused the Assistant Coroner to order211 words
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Article44 1953-09-22 4 FOR the fourth successive year the Methodist Enfilish School. Tanjong Malim, had a 100 per cent pass, when two of its staff passed the 3rd Year Normal Examinations recently. They were Messrs. T. Thambiyah and S. Govindad a.s a my.44 words
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Article68 1953-09-22 4 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON. Sept. 21. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on tho London morket: LONDON RUBBER Spot 1824. Oct. /Dec. 18 Ad. Jon /Mor. 19Jd. Apr./ Juns 19Jd. July/Sept. 19Jd. Oct. c.i.f. 18id. Tonc: Buyers, dud. LONDON TIN Spor £609 per toa buyers,68 words
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226 1953-09-22 4 Forces Kill Five More Terrorists In One Day K U UAL t LUM^,V R i M0 J FJVe «cr ronsts hovc been killed and two wounded Security Forces in the Federation. A patrol of "B Company of the 1/6 G counted for two of them, both Indians, tn Siput north226 words
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Article, Illustration192 1953-09-22 4 Standard StafT Reporter FORMER commanding officer of the Ist Suffolks. the Battalion that wiped out more than ?(>• terrorists in Malaya. Colonel Philip A. Morcomhc. is today making things tough for the Mau Mau in Kenya, where he has built up a powerful force192 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-09-22 4 I The newly elected president of the Women's Int. Club, Mrs. On* Yoke Mn *pe a ks at a tea p.irt> llv< honour at the Harlequin on Saturday. On her left Kumachandram tvice-pre sident St llltl IU!St llltl IU! - 40 words
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187 1953-09-22 5 THOUSANDS OF SQUATTERS IN ILLEGAL BUILDINGS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The number of unauthorised buildings in the Kuala Lumpur Municipality is conservatively estimated as ranging from 4,000 to 10,000, most of which are the squatter type. For some time now the Municipality has been considering a solution to the problem as187 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-09-22 5 U.S. Vice-President Richard Nixon holds a map outlining a 37.000-mile, nine-week goodwill tour he is to make to the Far East and other countries. Ile plans to leave Oct. 6. accompanied by his wife and a small official staff, and Ls to travel in an air force Constellation plane. The91 words
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Article131 1953-09-22 5 SINGAPORE had a scare when a suspected case of toot and mouth disease was found in a bull from Bali, last Monday. Mr. A. 11. Foster tlie Colonv Chiet Veterinary Ofti<vr. at a press conference yesterday, -'aid that although the disease was not dangerous to131 words
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Article57 1953-09-22 5 SIXGAPORE Police nrc trying to contact a European who on Sunday night dropped in al the Bukit Timah Police Station to lodge a report on a certain incident. He is asked to get in touch with Mr. Henderson. A.S. P.. at Bukit Panjang Police57 words
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Article18 1953-09-22 5 THE next Singapore Assi/es will commence in the High Court at 1n.'.0 a.m. on Oct. 5.18 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-09-22 5 SINGAPORE'S second City Day anniversary celebrations began yesterday. Picture shows the crowds in the Padang opposite the lighted up stage built on the City Hall steps where the Police Band perforates! for an hour after tfkkfc there was a Malay concert by the Singapore Malay I'm mi. Standard photo.Standard - 49 words
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Article109 1953-09-22 5 THE BUILDING Committee of the Singapore City Council ha.s decided that all applications t° hold trade fairs or sports activities in amu.en.ei' parks should be considered on the merits of each case. This arose out ol a recommendation of the committee that Ttade Fair italll at109 words
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Article, Illustration270 1953-09-22 5 IPOH, Mon.— The Perak Branch Committee of the Automobile Association of Malaya, has decided to form a 'corps' of honorary road patrols from among ownerdriver members of the association. This will be the first road service of its kind in Malaya. AboutSUndard - 270 words
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Article108 1953-09-22 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The Johore State Government was criticised by Mr. Wong Sze Ming in the Johore Bahru Town Council meeting today, for ignoring thc majority recommendation of the Council's elected representatives. He was referring to a reeommendation to repair a footbridge across the Sungei Segget which108 words
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Article26 1953-09-22 5 THE Indian Fine Arts Society will hold its annual general meeting on Sept. 11 at the Ramakriihna Mission Hall No. H. Norris Road. Singapore.26 words
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Article67 1953-09-22 5 TWO student tearhers, Phua Eng Lim and Scab Hark Ming aid in the Singapore Eirst Traffic Court yesterday that car whieh knocked down and killed 7-year-old schoolboy Paduman Nathan arai driven at great -p ed. In the dock was Peh Ah Moh. on trial for67 words
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Article42 1953-09-22 5 A SINCAPORE taxi-driver, Lim Thian Ho, was fined $150 and disqualified from driving for one year in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday for driving negligently at the Col man Street -Hill Street junction on Aug42 words
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Article92 1953-09-22 5 THIRTY- EIGHT medical, dental and pharmacy students who were not successful in the last June preliminary examinations, sat for their re-examinations at the University of Malaya yesterday. Of this number. 32 are medical, three dental and 1 three pharmacy students. To-morrow. 11 Arts and three92 words
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Article136 1953-09-22 5 Conservancy Fee May Be Raised .JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Fees for the removal of the double bucket night soil system will be increased bj $1 in Johore Bahru. if the recommendation of the special committee of the Town Council is adopted. This increase will nei an additional $1,200. a month, it136 words
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Article75 1953-09-22 5 A SUB-COMMITTEE of the United States House of Representatives Armed Service^ Committee Will vi^it Malay! next month. Tho p.trty will be under the chairmanship o! Republican Conjureuinaa Leroy Johtuou oi Culilorma. i The Congressmen will vi- t Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Irom Oct. 8 to75 words
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Advertisement279 1953-09-22 5 r CATHAY ORGANISATION r** K^- ATTRACTIONS -*j|p TODAY 11. 00a.m. 1.45 1 LL 100 MIM TES OF NON-STOP LAUGHTER WITH.... w«(Hß_ras^?v? x EDDIE MAYEHOFF MAR,OM marshah pouy bexgen J3* A PARAMOINT PIC MRi: telmme^. *H. f a hctum K-tXT r JHHH| CHANGE! THE GIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING um^^^"^ lv 1279 words
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Advertisement334 1953-09-22 5 TODAY TOMORROW ONIY 11 a.m.. 1.43, I, 6..10, 9.30 |».m. PERSONAL APPEARASCI eif Miss II tm thiee thin AT ALL I SHOWS Ol j "THE GREAT LOVER" In MANDARIN r-tarrinK lIAN (lIIN (MIN hurseletfi I Kieeeeh Xntr "MIUHIT: Wso I ff nlfhtM mmem fok Tm run i: or om." -~0*»al<l334 words
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Miscellaneous72 1953-09-22 5 Weather MINIMUM Temperature: From 7 7,0 p.m. Sept 20 to 7 :t0 a.m. Sept. tL Singapore 7*F», Pening <72F>. Kota Bahrn <7.iF>. Kuato Lumpur (72F). Ipoh (72F). Kuanlan Maximum Temperature: From 7...0 a.m. Sept. 20 tmJM P.m. Sei>t. 21. Singapore <88F). enang <B(.F>. KoU Bahru not received. Kuala Lumpur <KKI72 words
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Article768 1953-09-22 6 'J 'UK threat of the South Korean Republic to turn loose several thousand anti-Communist Korean j isoners-of-war ii "Red intimidation" at the Indian Village v.as not halted should not be looked upon lightly. It will be sheer lolly if the United Nations which has been making painstaking efforts768 words
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1582 1953-09-22 6 What Is The Real MCA-UMNO Policy? Att>.\- Jttsotf ti sks totltitf j I DC) not think my friend, Mr. kingsley Martin, Editor of the New Statesman and Nation, will object hi mc telling you that I a%n the correspondent responsible for writing the pieces about .Malaya he sometimes prints in1,582 words
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Article, Illustration5 1953-09-22 6 ALEX JOSEY - MALAYAN AFFAIRS ALEX JOSEY By5 words
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Article549 1953-09-22 6 Sir, With reference to the article by Mr. Josey headed M What Is Labour's Policy it appears that although Mr. Josey was satisfied with the air conditioned atmosphere in Kuala Lumpur, he was disappointed because the Malayan Socialists made few references to socialism during their long549 words
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Article71 1953-09-22 6 Sir; The Chinese want "Jungle Green" banned because it is said to contain some objectionable references to them, such as "Chinaman" and "Chink." They sa v these words are contemptuous and derogatory. Let them and the other communities in Malaya understand that to call a section of Indians "Klings"71 words
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Article163 1953-09-22 6 Sir; Officialdom may say, with regard to the unnamed and uninscrited bridges in Singapore, that ordinarily they should take the name of the street or road passing j over them, that is to say for example, Waterloo St., Waterloo St. Bridge; Queen St.. Queen St. Bridge; Dhoby163 words
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Article82 1953-09-22 6 Sir, I have just returned from my trip to Ceylon with the athletic team and have learnt of the results of the World Tour Contest. I heartily congratulate our Commissioner for Ceylon. Mr. M. Saravanamuthu on being voted the most popular personality in Malaya. However, I am also glad82 words
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Article301 1953-09-22 6 Sir:— As Mr. C.R. Dasaratha Raj has stated his case for increasing the personal allowances which are deductible from assessable incomes, may I. as an ordinary worker, put forth my views for decreasing such allowances. Economic inequalities are reduced by heavy taxation of the relatively rich and301 words
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Article112 1953-09-22 6 Teachers Morals 1 1 Ul US AN MKLAYl* 1 1 although it has that the K i 1 Teachers' Union 1 confiscated from its m< 1 Mill the q i< Union to act si i dog" over the n mem 1 The editorial askl I the function of th tee112 words
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Article70 1953-09-22 6 ITHE NANYANG 51.4 I In yi I terly criticised I btUi bu,)k. Juni df The paper irked as belonging to hard typo who looked ai impel 1 glaaSSi and la opportunity of able thingi If the Chinese Malays arsrs Campbeli depictr d m then this country .s.nd would70 words
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Advertisement102 1953-09-22 6 SINGAPORE w«w STANDARD INUkPfc.NUfc.Nl MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE: ]28, Kcbinton Rood. Singopore E Telephone Nos: 8397 1—***** Tclcqroph Address TIGERNEWS Sinqapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222 The Times Building. .intinq House Squore. London EC 4. RUB1A LUMPUR IPOM PENANG 4> iulfor, Sfiecf. 83. Cowan Street. 8. Leith Street. fefe: «588102 words
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Advertisement11 1953-09-22 6 fy4& H S TREET.^ H mi V s mm*. f/Jlj Uut11 words
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147 1953-09-22 7 I oLOMBO, Sept. 21. political circles here were maculating today on the |ture of Mr. Dudley Scnanayakc, the Prime Minister, who called on (li( l Sotilbwry, the Govcrno r General twice withianayake p< nt three So ill iry lasl u' ural for one hour.147 words
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Article63 1953-09-22 7 MarLEAN MYSTERV ISP (Reuter) ie :n..-sing in sw ittoday ol spies ided betweeu agents, thc trail of n-born woman suddenly as liplomat husband. thai she is not in western occupied ?ria. i Foreign Office today that Mrs. la Maclean went to ria nnd then cisappear- '<■ reignA.F.P. - 63 words
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Article56 1953-09-22 7 SWEDE HELD IN POLAND IKHOLM, Sweden, Sept The Swedish Office said today the aboard the Swed- innel had been arGdnask (formerly Poland, on charges of ng PoU Mee their Com- I homeland. announcement said Eii de Joung, the officer, had np n arrested on Saturday two Polish citizens had nd56 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-09-22 7 25 KILLED IN U.S. AIR CRASH i American Airlines Convair aircraft crashed and burned near Albany, New York and all the occupants, numbe ring at least 25, were reported killed. Doctors, ambulances and rescue souads from two c ities rushed to the scene. AP. photo shows a dramatic picture of61 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-09-22 7 THE TELEGRAM purporting to come from Mrs. Melinda Maclean which was received by her mother in Geneva after Mrs. Maclean, wife of the missing British diplomat, and her three children had vanished in the same mysterious way as her husband Donald Maclean did in 1951. Mrs. Maclean's mother has saidUP - 69 words
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363 1953-09-22 7 Vyshinsky Alleges UN Peace Talks Crisis NEW VOKK. Sept. 21 (Router) Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, the Soviet delegate, said today that the Communist Chinese Government could not accept the recommendations of the Geneial Assembly in regard to the composition ol the Korean political conference. The Korean Assembly had recommended thai the363 words
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Article14 1953-09-22 7 ROGER QUILTER. well known composer, died in London yesterday. He was 75.14 words
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Article270 1953-09-22 7 reports under giant headlines. The New York Daily News. a popular mass circulation newspaper, said Beria's escape brought to light "a fantastic plot by private United States citizens to sneak Red leaders opposed to the regime of Premier Georgi Malenkov to the West and learn their secrets." This newspaper wentA.P.; Reuter - 270 words
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Article28 1953-09-22 7 SIX persons were killed early yesterday In an ambush by Communist-led Huk insurgents off the main national highway about 55 mile s north of Manila.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article137 1953-09-22 7 COPENHAGEN, Sept. 21, (UP).— Denmark goes to the polls tomorrow to elect its newly created single chamber Parliament (Folketing) with almost no possibility the outcome will change Denmark's foreign policy. The chief issues before the 2,700,000 Danish voters are domestic. Observers said Denmark's adherence to137 words
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Article87 1953-09-22 7 SEOUL, Sept. 21 (UP)— The Republic of Korea today announced the arrest of a former Cabinet minister, an influential editor and a business man on suspicion of spying for the North Korean Communists and abetting their activities. The defendants charged by Ihe government are Chung Kuk87 words
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165 1953-09-22 7 MAO'S UNDERGROUND AGENTS READY TO INFILTRATE SE-ASIA HONGKONG. Sept. 21 (UP) Communist Chinese authorities are about to "graduate" a new class of underground workers to filter into Southeast Asia, according to mainland reports. The new agents, it was re- ported, are being equipped with arguments to support the recent postponement165 words
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Article52 1953-09-22 7 NAIROBI. Sept. 21 (Reuter) An attempt to sabotage a Royal Air Force wireless station 15 miles from Nairobi early on Saturday morning was foiled by a dog patrol. A gang was flushed by patrol dogs when tampering with the guy ropes of one oi tha52 words
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336 1953-09-22 7 MOSCOW TALKS INDICATE ti LONDON, Sept. 21 (UP)— The outcome of the Soviet North RjOreon lolks in Moscow pointed yesterday to a speedy evacuation of North Korea by Chinese Communist volunteers and indicated a grow ing coolness between Moscow and Peiping. This is the336 words
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Article161 1953-09-22 7 Reds Can't Account For PoWs PAN -UN. IOM S. nt. tl, Tn<- I !ommu lists told the United Nations lodsy that most ot ths 3.400 men whom the Allies had asked them to account tor were 'never captured*' by the Reds. The Communist., at a meetlog of tia Joint Mil;A.F.P.; Reuter - 161 words
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107 1953-09-22 7 5,000 Panic In Fire At The Theatre ATHENS, s. pt 21: (UP) Authorities todav lnv< ;r spectacular rssi.n.r fire which swept through the Dixis Theatre during a children's don! e feat matinee sendm^ ths yo ien sming into th« iti i Fathers and mothers of children who wars sttending the107 words
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Article66 1953-09-22 7 HONG KONG. Sept. L'l— The Panamanian freighter. Elbrenon. seized on her way to Pusan by its Chinese crew o I Aug 18 and delivered to the Chinese Nationalists, is to be released in about a week's time. The Panamanian consulgeneral Mario E. Guillen, said heA.F.P.; A.P. - 66 words
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Article44 1953-09-22 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 21 (AFP) General Sir Charles Keightley. outgoing Commander of Brifi c h Forces in the Far East ll leaving today for Singapore after a farewell tour of his territory. He has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of British Middle East Land Forces.44 words
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Article108 1953-09-22 7 DURBAN. Sept II (Renter) Rioting African! burned down five Indian shops and two houses in Cato Manor, a shanty suburb h« 1 e last nrght after mi African boy fell under the rear win ell of a moving bus as h<- i (I to bOOI d108 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-09-22 7 photo. WITH the announcement l>\ I nited Stales \niiv Beers tary, lie. Stevens that a battalion of .'KO mm. mobile nuns capable of firing atomic shells will be sent to hurope voon tonus this picture whieh has jiM been released in Amerita It shows the t>pe of atomic mm referredAP - 72 words
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Article64 1953-09-22 7 HANOI, Sept. 21, (AP)— The Mayor of Hanoi iay* there's too much noise In this war-capital, for 'he French Union forces fighting the Communist-led V.ttmi _h and he wants all unnecessary rackets stopped He published a notice -;»v|ng that the poi id were "vigorously" going after64 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-09-22 7 photo SHAPELY (.rett I lessen presrnts cheesecake admirers with thr kind of charm that could be tenn ed "Danish Pastry." She was Miss Drmn.uk in IfSl. (ireta s.t>> i„ Hulls wood the folks h.nk home uould call her a "Miuik pij;e," which sountU like "smoked pi«" hut .tctti.illvAP - 58 words
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Article41 1953-09-22 7 TAIPKI P| Admira, J Cor- Stat.- Seventh f at Keelung. nortl city thi m< II hip Brof of lop militai net in th, i lhe a hniral met Chiang K the Nationalist P l< rit.41 words
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Article47 1953-09-22 7 republicans who I p.n i I ISSIOQ I i r With Pre>idrnt Eisenhov < at B* ton Garde M tonight and wl >• will not be abla la iH In n.». garden Itself a: iMowad to take away their plates M consolatlOQ yrues.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article75 1953-09-22 7 lilll i 'I hi' lr issuer purgs .<• te eliminate pro and pro-Tii'tch pari t ments. Members of both p had managed to jobs in the fcldustl I Well-informed cirrk h« rc suggested lhal tin. I j to complets reorga i .'_<<n f the nationalised75 words
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Article71 1953-09-22 7 CAP D'AIL, Sept j (Al British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill de pita ll age, and as is h.s won! still awake and at wort early this morning on the French Riviera. Five minute-; <". -Midnight, a French dc rged with a. airing Sn WTinstona safety,71 words
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Advertisement53 1953-09-22 7 TAWAU BY MALAYAN AIRWAYS ON TUESDAYS THURSDAYS CONNECTING SERVICES FROM SINGAPORE ON MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS COMMENCING 24th SEPTEMBER »>i 0800 dep. SANDAKAN orr. 1050 905 rr TAWAU dep 0945 J^^ FARE SANDAKAN/TAWAU $60 CARGO RATE PER KILO 80 cts. APPLY TO YOUR NEAREST TRAVEL AGENT OR MALAYAN AIRWAYS OFFICE FOR RESERVATIONS53 words
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Article109 1953-09-22 8 TOKYO Sept. 21 (UP)— The influential newspaper Ninon Keizal yesterday appealed to Great Britain to abandon Itl i-ellish opposition to Japanese membership i"ri the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. In an editorial the economic newspaper said, "The promotion of world trade is not the promotion109 words
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Article45 1953-09-22 8 DENVER. Sept. 21 (Reuter) President Eisenhower has signed the formal ratification of a treaty of friendship commerce and r .ligation between the United States and Japan. The treaty was signed at Tokyo last April 2 and was approved hy U.S. on July 21.45 words
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Advertisement741 1953-09-22 8 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD lOIM S.KVHL Tn Colombo Clenoa Marseille s Antwerp Rotlerda n Hamhurt. <V Bremen S'pore P S ham Penans is Wraarrsicis (NDLI .1 8 Oct MM If/llOrl TS Braunschweig (HAPAG) 23/ttOft .290et 30 31 Ocl 'long Kone Manila Kohe Yokohama renang P Sham S pore IS741 words
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Advertisement1180 1953-09-22 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE STJ^il mmem MANSFIMJI A ml. l/l I). Bee* ltiCu|M»rated In Srn«a: ore l ;irriiT« option ti. i»r«M-i'en via other purtfl la lo;ui nui <ii»( iKirge cargo n\ii.ini; o i.i\ i:rim»oi.. c;i.AS<;«m LONDON iONIINKNTAI. POSfS Due Sails P Sham ee:.apj_ SaeaiMM toi Havre. Liverpool St A vor. mouth1,180 words
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Advertisement721 1953-09-22 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Kotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland ".im Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL; BOSTON NEW YOKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLI ANS via SUEZ. S'pore P.S'ham Penang vSLAMAT (RL) In Port ?sSept 26Sept 27 !BSept TARAKAN (SMN) 20Sept/sOct KOct 7 KOct RAKI ;SMN) 9/Isoct 16 Oct721 words
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Advertisement677 1953-09-22 8 EAST ASIATIC LITT SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I h ItINTI.M Spore fSkm •INDIA- For Bangkok. Saigon Hongkong. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama 3/4 Oet o.t aaa "SEI ANDIA* for Bangkok 1011 O.t »/f Ori •KOREA* Fcr Djakarta. Bang kok Saigon. Hongkong Manila Kobe. Yokohama ..1:1/23 Oct In (>, "MEONIA* For Bangkok 11/llNov |ii'„677 words
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434 1953-09-22 9 Tin Prices May Be Hit If Output Drops Still Further LONDON, Sept. 21: (UP)— The decline in the position of tin as one of the world's most important non-ferrous metals vas underlined by figures published recently by the trade journal, The Metal Bulletin, showing the trend of non-ferrous metal produced434 words
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Article83 1953-09-22 9 THE rubber market in Singapore moved within very narrow limits yesterday, first grade rubber for October shipment closing at 64J cents per lb. (64 5/8 rents on Saturday). Small overseas orders were I received during the day. Upcountry sold in the afternoon causing a small drop in quotations83 words
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Article62 1953-09-22 9 Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot loose 63" G41 FOB In bales RSS No. 1 October 64J 64J No. 1 RSS November 64J 65 No. 2 October 621 62Z No. 3 October 61 j 61 1 RMA on reg. tender September C4| 64j| October 641 <A% November CA%62 words
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166 1953-09-22 9 COLOMBO Sept. 21, (UP). —Trade between Communist China and Ceylon may soon be further expanded informed sources here said yesterday. The sources said the Ceylon '.rade mission now having discussions with Chinese officials in Peking have cabled the Ceylon Covernment for instructions on certain specific166 words
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Article716 1953-09-22 9 IHE Malayan share market opened the week on I quiet note in all sections yesterday. Only a moderate volume of business was reported, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers* Association. INDUSTRIALS Brick Piel. 2.10 220 Ords 385 3.95 xd tAiaa Ice 12 25 13716 words
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Article103 1953-09-22 9 TIIK produce HH II k< n Singapore remained q n all s» tiona with «>:. i ing Oopn was about un .1 in quotationa from the w end els. Coconut oil seller $5.")t per picul with b $sf). Pepper was towei at picul for Muntok whiti I !0 per103 words
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Article62 1953-09-22 9 CCM.OMBO, S.-pt phone equipment frnm .lapan and In lia, sal S M I ati m. He .an _c d India ai phone > q inr Iheir na i i should bt le pro, lne,- more foi I He ■aid he would he appn tl i foi62 words
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Article57 1953-09-22 9 r IRT tai r- n si r WALKS Sept. L'l. (R ut< i p ati mills I i ly d earlier tin i re t'» be n i ■I Sti i < r i Ihe Mr I. Levi r n anv. foreca: I lhal the rder57 words
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Miscellaneous289 1953-09-22 9 AlM>e ByAlCapp j Ot Juliet Jones By stan Dre&c A y OU AMD T vou P'N ANV mAlOs) y^-^wERE WERE A COUPLE CP I M /V\APE TwP PiCST REMT7 vOU WAD ON MV HEAD J VOVIENTS WWEN t COULD PARTV PRESS VOU EVFB VW^JP «VL*l...*WtP«o MONEV f ai > J289 words
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Miscellaneous650 1953-09-22 9 w nil SuJl "sT "JlWlTL^ajßiip fSI < .*?*< ft tsshSMM mh i M wiMt< i >^^^ n^-r-'-'TVfJ S'nore Diarv Malayan kailways radii PtoGtAMMi rm i»vv vNNivißsvßv X, H, V >: h,wr L 2" l M 111l IJVi ANMV I.KWKV Ki Ma Lumpui N ii h.xr>re^' H CKMSBBATIONS. 7 IS im650 words
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Article60 1953-09-22 10 kotalind Maam IMI COUPON READ IHIS BEFORE YOU ORDER VOUR PAI TERN You must enclose thtee ten cent stomps il T»u wont youi pattern rut II I don't get the 'tamps, you don't get the pottern A numbu ol orders hove r me without the ■•■'■pa. These «m'i60 words
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Article, Illustration491 1953-09-22 10 MAXINE PAKICH - MAXINE PAKICH by F^HOSE of you who read this Page last Tuesday will no doubt remember my little homily on the 'Does' and 'Donts' of beach wear and swim-costumes With available resources from the shops of Singapore I have chosen the costumes pictured here for you to baseCHIN TA KHOON - 491 words
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Article678 1953-09-22 10 "Dear Boy gones" A JOB BECAUSE SHE LOVES HIM? VV'IIII.ST on a recent visit to Singapore I met a rich girl who has offered me a lucrative position in her father's firm. She writes that she loves me. Should I believe her •ADC." (Kluang) I would adi'ise yoii to ma678 words
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Article328 1953-09-22 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT By "IV/HAT do you think?" »V wailed a forlorn voice over the telephone the other morning. "Jim's got mump* and the doctor tells me I've got to keep him in bed tor a week! It's all very well for him but he doesn't know just328 words
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Article, Illustration366 1953-09-22 10 SALMAH - OCCIDENTAL WEAR SALMAH By Versatility Its Greatest Attraction IMU dress whicii one takes for granted most in Malaya is, perhaps, the Kuropean one. The European, unlike Eastern co.stunic.-_. are very scr<si* bly adapted to the time, the place and the occupation, and this versatility is its greatest attraction. Therefore it366 words
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Advertisement185 1953-09-22 10 Stor Contest No. 34 Can You Name This Star? A 1.1. through Hit*, week lhe pn/i- Hinn.r. «,n v Singapore- Standard **rr puhlisherl in Mm w t«,., sents its thirty-fourth star ol the 1..11..« m.. contest Si.ind.ird $tarCot»p» n AM wiu «e hh do in tc mL ~^J collect ih,.185 words
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Miscellaneous318 1953-09-22 10 THE STARS AND YOU By RITA DEL MAK TODAY s QIOTATION. "Miules form the channels of a future tear." Byron. ,_v_ 1K y >AY FOR L\EliVunk.: Be conscientious In the pursuit of routine dutiesprotect health, safety Guard against a tendency to bo hasty tempensh. or to get otT upon unprofitable318 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-09-22 11 I i In one of the most I thrilling marathon races ■|> cver run in this country, K. Muniandy centre, beat i A. Visananathan. second j < from left. Pte. Kiii, right. j was third. The race was from Kuala Lumpur to Klang. i a distance of 23 miles, and73 words
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Article409 1953-09-22 11 I LONDON— (UP)— Britain*! 1953—54 soccer seanlv .1 month old, but already the fans are g to wonder: what has happened to mighty i winner of the League championship last year an the greatest name here has ever known. this i inoers* <Jte still and409 words
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Article30 1953-09-22 11 ISECURITY MEN BEAT CIVILIANS [NG, Mon. Semrity I Mersing Combined 11 in a football by over 3.000 dang. mm .-.'< before the forward Hanip winnin* goal for the <* Che Hashim bin30 words
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Article81 1953-09-22 11 TARIFA. Sept. 21. (AP)— U.S. swimmer Florence Chadwick became the iron woman of Gibraltar today, smashing the record for the swim across the Straits of Gibraltar from Europe to Africa. Her unofficial time was five hours six minutes, beating Argentine Jorge Sugden's record by one hour81 words
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510 1953-09-22 11 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By third Main?^5 r Ibra 4 h,m. of She» Sports Club be the third .Malay player to win the Singapore Badminton tli?] T,r U- f mo/ Sinsles title? Thi is th^ Quest on that badminton fans in the Colony have been asking510 words
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Article80 1953-09-22 11 P E NG SOON ON SHOW KUANG, Mon.— Wong Pen* Soon the All England and Malayan Badminton champion will be seen in action at the Government English School Hall on Friday with Cheong Hock Long, thc 1950 Singanore champion. 'Jhe exhibition gam<. is heing sponsored by the Kluang ItraiK of80 words
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402 1953-09-22 11 M 'JKST HILLS. N.Y. <l'P> l hnc's plenty of raw Wcktat around •''^.(..s tennis courts today H the hrass hats could "ut some way to P lhHr lW* Cup ,rr uould he over—per■■Ds I'nin.inently. six-foot. lorris. an exoul ol Atlanta. tely unheralded and402 words
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Article798 1953-09-22 11 FOOTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS LONDON, Sept. 21: (Reu ter) Football League standings after yesterday's matches were: Goals I FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A Pts West Bromwich 10 7 2 1 28 11 16 Huddersfield 10 6 2 2 22 12 14 Wolverhampton 10 6 2 2 23 16798 words
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Article149 1953-09-22 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon.—Entries are called for the annual badminton championship of the Krian District Badminton Association to be he'd early next month. There will be seven events: Men's open singles and doubles, women's open singles and double, mixed and veteran's double and veteran's singles. Entry fees are S4149 words
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Article137 1953-09-22 11 NEW YORK. Sept. 21 (AP> Philadelphia Athletics Saturday beat Washington Senator? for the first time this season in the Connie Mack stadium 6-5. in an American league baseball match. Mel Parnell gained his 20th victory for Boston Red Sox by shutting out pennant winning New York Yankees 3-0137 words
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Article62 1953-09-22 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon —A North Perak Schools hockey carnival will beheld in Taiping on Oct. 30 31 and Nov. 1. The carnival, organised by the North Perak Schools Council. will be run on a knock out basis. Tiie best players in the carnival will be selected for62 words
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Advertisement654 1953-09-22 11 NO TH IS AATLHAUSAIION I ATOTICE is hereby given that *7 the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of654 words
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Advertisement197 1953-09-22 11 UNION JVORA KRAALS School of *2 International Danrir.y. 14 Po-.. r I? nd. K .long Le« for a:. Ages Ballet. T nese Javanese Sun Dancing. Phone ***** or 812%' 'or enrolment. MN'ICKS JUNIOR TECHNICAL (TRADE) SCHOOL, PENANG. APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for the undermentioned post at the above197 words
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Advertisement699 1953-09-22 11 I Ik tiiPa if Ki P UB MmmWWy W^^_____F^^^________T r pilE engagement of .\iK WOO x CHOW CHIEW to MISS WONG SIEW YING i s Bfr nounced. Their nwrriafll will take place shori WKI— TAN r piTE fngagemciit ix announced A between Keng Chi, the s« <>nd son of Mdm699 words
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Advertisement512 1953-09-22 11 ißfatiMtard Sn i ice For The I .u'inpl<»c<l A I v .ii u -.i Uv fl %rr p^ aaaeapsaaaa *mi m iH-ra |p ari|» Vnu f WIK lfcr %,„g Mmtre in-lini m miilot mrm Mwrian oiler* ron iree «iMre in this eolunin Jh«i rail write r*»mr •♦irni si. in. t.n512 words
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Article, Illustration92 1953-09-22 12 SCC hooker. L uptoo. lace registering grim determination, and ball tucked hrmiy under his arm. breaks awav from a live yard line-out in SCC territory, to easp up on an awkward situation, in vesterdav's SCC versus RAAF Wallabies rugger encounter on the Padang which was won bv92 words
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1049 1953-09-22 12 A LARGE crowd of rugger enthusiasts turned out lo watch the Singapore Cricket Club— premiere civilian rugger playing club in Singapore open the 10.VI rugger season with a hard earned 12 points (2 tries, a dropped goal and a penalty gBBl) to 10 (21,049 words
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Article170 1953-09-22 12 XAVAL C-in-C Staff, paying their last game in the SAFA Division 3-C yesterday. suffered their worst defeat when they went down to Cosmos Sports Club by five goals to nil at St. George's Road. Naval men lost their goalgetter Hendry in Ihe fifth minute when170 words
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Article52 1953-09-22 12 THE Finance Aduit Sports Club held their tennis tournament at the Singapore Civil Services Association courts on Sunday and the following are the re__u!ts: Singles champion Mr. Lim Bon Soo; runners-up: Mr. Andrew Lecuster. Doub'es champions: Mr. Andrew Lecusjter and Mr. Tewari. Runners-up Mr. Purpalm and52 words
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Article338 1953-09-22 12 Recs Top SHA Senior League SINGAPORE Recreation Club and Ceylon Sports Club, who were champions and runners up respectively last season again top the table, but at this early stage, it would be premature to forecast whether they will repeat their successes. The all-Malay Latift Wanderers team who are a338 words
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Article769 1953-09-22 12 JEFFREY JAMES - JEFFREY JAMES Bv BAM s Nice No' To Perak BA MALAYA'S world badminton tour is OFF at least until good sense return to the officials who make the decisions in the name of the Badminton Association of Malaya. Last night, the Perak Badminton Association, who made769 words
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Article31 1953-09-22 12 YOUNG Men's Sikh Association held Wanderers Sport Club to a one-all draw in a friendly hockey game at Farrer Park yesterday. Seorers were Gurdave Singh (Sikhs) and Mansoor (Wanderers).31 words
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Article107 1953-09-22 12 THE finals of the Singapore* Badminton Association Junior fhampionships will be played at tho Singapore Badminton Stadium on Sunday at I'M) p.m. The events will b e men and women's singles and doubles and the mixed doubles. Ga> nrl mission will be $1 and 50107 words
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Article438 1953-09-22 12 LIM WEI LOX and Robert Lim (Greenwood) created a big upset when thev defeated favourites Oh Chiap Choon and Ng Cheng Hwa (Marigold) in the quarter-final of the Men's Jnuior Doubles tie at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. It was a gruelling battle, the438 words
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304 1953-09-22 12 VICTORIA School stfowed promise of bigger things when they took a 3 2 victory over a strong RAF Seletar XI in a friendly hockey fixture on the school's ground yesterday. Victoria School's victory stemmed chiefly from the good work of their halves, where Douglas304 words
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Article330 1953-09-22 12 MARINES ARE ONE-UP ON SOCCERITES PERSISTENT attacks on I teas th.it larked initiative brought rich dividends to Marine Depart m rat in yesterday's BAFA Division one league when scored a solitary goal victory over Stir Sa With this victory, the Maiitic Dept have even i to finish as runncrs-up in330 words
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Article38 1953-09-22 12 1 1 N0 A P B Housej XI i > M, it B 1 Bank); Kek 1 Va i (Si: !> IP. ft N I K Mat N D ll."M'l\rs (Ea A 'Bank). < I (O.T F.i'38 words
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Advertisement453 1953-09-22 12 The letfer, published er- Malavi chisively here, iraa seal t ,f tn o M through the Perak Btfgmia- aagsisora. tH, ton Association to the Bad- Th* m i minton Association of Malaya tour f 0 «L~ on 14. fhaf M n n^ 1 It tells, sfmply and of peo] straightforwardly,453 words
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