Singapore Standard, 24 September 1953
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Title Section18 1953-09-24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m sl Vol. IV. No. 8i SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1933. TWELVE PAGES 10 TENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration316 1953-09-24 1 ISLAM FANATICS JAKARTA, Sept. 22.-An armed revolt along the lines of the Darul Islam fanatic Moslem organisation has broken out m the Atjeh area, North Sumatra. One soldier was killed and 60 insurgents taken prisoner during the first fights between armed forces and the Atjeh rebelsUP; Reuter; AP - 316 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-09-24 1 Rita: Love Is All That Matters Now S Nevada, Sept. 23. (AP) who married Aly Khan m iternational society. will Dick Haymea m a simple vrrow morning. I nnd Haymcs will ada Judge m a three- nded only by their ighters and the nre.s Love, He Loves^ ay, "We don't71 words
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Article13 1953-09-24 1 SULTAN IS KNIGHTED H the r of m of a X >ta E-13 words
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169 1953-09-24 1 TWO armed men yesterday morning held up a va>i at the junction of Jalan Kavu anil Yio Chu Kang Koad and, alter assaulting the driver and a salesman robbed them of $2,500 worth of cash, pcn s and a wristwatch. Before the robbers escaped m169 words
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Article75 1953-09-24 1 SEOUL. Sept. 23. (UP)— LtG«n. Samuel Andor.son. Fifth Air Force Commander, chargeo today that the Reds moved planes into North Korea aftct armistice day and Gen. Mark Clark quickly called a conference with his staff to discusi reports of the truce violation. Anderson, highest ranking United75 words
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Article18 1953-09-24 1 FIKLD Marshal Sir John Harding, will reach Me bourse on 0 r lt> for del ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article160 1953-09-24 1 A "WELL-WISHER* from the Federal Capital has -en; 13 to The Standard 3rd Christmas Toy Fund with t"e hope that other public-spirited peo- ole will come forward and <]o 'heir bit towards bringing happiness to thousands of un- derprivileged children and old people m160 words
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Article68 1953-09-24 1 COPENHAGEN, Sept. (AP) Denmark's Conserva-tive-Agrarian Coalition Government suffered defeat yesterday to the Socialists n the nations first election for one-Chamber Parliament. According to unofficial final returns the Socialists made strong gains over the last election m April, winning three additional seats for a total oi68 words
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Article31 1953-09-24 1 LONDON. Sept. 23 (AFP) Anthony Eden. Bri am's Foreign Serretary, who has been recuperating m the Mcviiterranean after his illness, wil] return to London next week.31 words
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Article99 1953-09-24 1 JAKARTA. Sept. 23. (UP)— j Troops from Dutch-held Western New Guinea have invai the Indonesian islands <>t Morotai and Hahnahera. the Indonesian news age.icy An- i tara said today. Antara, m a dispatch from Macassar. Sou*h Celebes, said "reliable sources" on the reported that armed units of99 words
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Article73 1953-09-24 1 Standard Shipping R«-i ortrr THE 5.600 tons freighter, Af/i ma, li lylnf adrift 200 milet easl of Singapore bavixig rur. out of fuel oil jn her way to the Colony. On rtcen incr a distress Qiessafe ye *eiday, a Singapuie iijibour Board deep &ea73 words
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Article27 1953-09-24 1 ANKARA, Sept. Ti AFP) Mor c than 1,0(1 < il destroyed t 1 pa ai about -i" mi > we*t oi Ankaia, la*| xn^ui.27 words
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Article48 1953-09-24 1 UMTED NATIONS, Sept. L'tj (AFP) Canadian Miniil i for External A/fairs, I.< Pearson, today declared Government would not sunp r\ any military action m Kort other than a United Nati action. He added hi s Government would oppose the uaiAcation of Korea by force.48 words
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183 1953-09-24 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 23.— India's Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru today urged the tnited Nations to broaden the composition of the Korean Political Conference, declaring "it would serve the cause of peace if besides the belligerent parties some neutral nations were included." Opening aReuter; AP - 183 words
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Article93 1953-09-24 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 23 (UP) General Chu Teh and Prim^ Minister Chou Fn-!ai i parted ie ny for Mo COW, MCeording to an unconflrmed port printed h< The special dispatch < rricd In the conacrval ye w*ah r<; i Man Po said Chu Teh Chou En-lai93 words
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Article91 1953-09-24 1 Planter Escapes KUALA LUMPUR, W «l .Mr A. M c Grc L m lt«nf of 8.-ih.-u I Xi'^ri Semb m <• m aped engaging m batMc with 90 lay. Mr. (Ir ndei ni of h w terror! its. He exrnana> terroi 4 s bi t the91 words
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Article13 1953-09-24 1 MAJOR-GEN. Willia n D has arrived home In California. AFPAFP - 13 words
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Article243 1953-09-24 1 DEATH VERDICT IS URGED FORDR.M TEHERAN, Sept. 23. The Public Prosecutor will demand that former Prime Minister .Mohammed Mossadeq be sentenced to death by hanging, a usually well-informed source said here today. This source within th «>rsian army, s;\i detail* <>f chai :;«'n "'i !•*> prefei red if i tht*Reuter; UP - 243 words
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Article17 1953-09-24 1 .1 \DH\\) S (R i I 1 1 S i after c Ru <17 words
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Advertisement60 1953-09-24 1 WFnirfaUe If It .5 l^jSi -H AND TRADING CO. ,—1 I'rince Slreel Tel:-***** ACORN -a^to 1 K- 3> JO -oz \^or tins m UNSV¥EETENEO EVAPORATED I MILK I ACORN EVAPORATED MILK s made m dairy rich Near Zealand by the manufacturer's of our famous ANCHOR" BUTTER 1 !><• lilac] you60 words
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Article74 1953-09-24 2 HE TRESPASSED IN A BOUDOIR SAAD bin Jasman, who had five previous convictions, was sentenced to ei;;ht months' rigorous imprisonment, m the Singapore Third District Court yesteroar, for house trespass. In addition, he was put under police supervision for two years. Inspector K.B. Ong, prosecuting, .said that Saad was found74 words
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Article44 1953-09-24 2 CHAN Yit Siong Singapore blacksmith wa s yesterday bound over m $100. m one surety, to keep the peace for six montha by the Singapore City Police Court Magistrate, for causing hurt to another blacksmith. Chong Tong Woon.44 words
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Article, Illustration313 1953-09-24 2 New Britannias To Work On QEA Routes QANTAS Empire Airways has "handed the Bristol Aircraft Company a "letter of intention*' to buy some of its new Britannia turboprop an liners. This was stated yesterday by S;r Hudson Fysh. Chairman and Director of QEA, whe.i he arrived m Singapore from Sydney.313 words
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Article104 1953-09-24 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore >este r d a v were: l*u>ers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S Spot Loose (>•>; HZi. Sn. l K.s.s. 631 <►:? i No. 2 K.S.S. 61) <il No, :j R.s.s. «;o; (io^ Tone: Steady. TIN PrtJCE The price of tin yesterday104 words
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Article125 1953-09-24 2 THE SINGAPORE Labour Department will act as mediator m two industrial disputes. Dispute number one is between the Harbour Board Labour Union and the Board, awd the second between the Petro. Workers' Union iirici the Standard Vacuum Oil Company. The SHB Labour representatives submitted the125 words
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Article, Illustration322 1953-09-24 2 FOR the first time m Singapore a batch of Asians are being trained for top town planning posts. The Singapore Improvement Trust is now training eight Asians m town planning and engineering. In a lew years they will be qualified to work as 5 niorStandard - 322 words
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Article42 1953-09-24 2 AWAKENED by noises of the side-shutters of his bungalow at the I3th mile Sembawang Road. Singapore, being forced open last Monday night, a European found a man standing outside. On seeing the European, the intruder ran off.42 words
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Article59 1953-09-24 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Twenty-nine village representatives m Penggerang, Johore, are attending a civics course organised by the Information Service. The villagers are being taken round Singapore and Johore by Mr. Ng Chow Yen. Lectures and sight-seeing tour? have been arranged. Tomorrow the Mentri Besar will59 words
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151 1953-09-24 2 Paid Once, Disappeared Allegation TAX Chong Kong, a clerk, was sentenced m the Singapore Fourth Criminal Districi Court yesterday to nine months" rigorous Imprisonment on each of two charges of criminal breach of trust. The sentences are to run concurrently. He had a previous conviction. Tan gave notice of appeal151 words
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Article54 1953-09-24 2 THE girl whose charming Indian classical dance po.se appeared m yesterday's Singapore Standard is Miss Eunice Parry, and not Miss Renukn Ramakrishnan. Miss Parry was one of the four girls who gave a Puja (worship) dance on the City Hall steps to celebrate the second anniversary54 words
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Article46 1953-09-24 2 HONGKONG. Sept. 23 Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkon* Exchange tod:»y were SIm.SG to £1 sterling: $5.***** to US 1 dollar: 51. 82 7 to Malayan $1: $0 2U4 to c oi nc ones an Rupiah; Gold i*o2 iii to Ona iut(46 words
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268 1953-09-24 2 Fought Robber In Swamp At Midnight (COURT TOLD) Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE taxi driver, who was robbed by three passengers at midnight, chased one of them into a swamp m Geylang and hit him on the head with a starting handle This was said m the First District Court268 words
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Article285 1953-09-24 2 Move To Ease The Pressure On K.K. THE Singapore Government intends encouraging more mothers, m normal cases, to have their babies delivered at home to relieve the "tremendous" pressure on the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, the Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J« Vickers,285 words
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Article41 1953-09-24 2 THE Katong Methodist Youth Fellowship will hold Literary Night tomorrow at the Presbyterian Boys' School Hal! el 8 o'clock. Mr B. F. Atherton, principal of the Presbyterian Boys' School will oive a talk on Psychology of Adolescence."41 words
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Article293 1953-09-24 2 Position On Other Health Fronts DR. VICKERS also gave the latest developments on the following subjects: INFANTILE MORTALITY: There is still a section of tho population using old methods aad the rate has therefore persisted but it hai gone down Dr Vickers expressed the hope that the rate will come293 words
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Article, Illustration104 1953-09-24 2 MR. A. J. DBAflfg, a young Australian r\ serviceman who w.is blinded while ienrl*| with th*» CommonwiMlth Division m Korr.i. h rived m Ilfipfc by QANTAS CiiMsfi-ll.liini from Sydney jresteriftj on his way (n London for medical tiratment. He will t« to St. Dunstan's Institute tm theStandard - 104 words
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Article16 1953-09-24 2 Appeal Against Damages J < I R tt I M I I M and Mi I V16 words
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Advertisement75 1953-09-24 2 IDEAL for Ihe beJrooiti.. 1 \l/ W f C 2^ < ®o(t^> RADIO lINCAPOM I»RH Kslio M I fki)i:k\tki\ i»rk i: $i:,h in< > AOVT OF !Ml OtNINAL CLiCTRIC SINuAHUNC MALACCA «v I iuv> rDe WITT S 0k I COUCH SYRUPW^ A j^fc Ctdu/te- fef De WITT'S I BABY COUCH75 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous85 1953-09-24 2 Weather MINIMUM TKMPF.RATI RE: From 7.:W p.m. on Sept Tl. to 7.:W a.m. on Sept. T\ Singapore <B<>F). Penang (7 IF). Kota i.iliru (74F). Kuala I.umpur (7?.F), Ip<»h «70F) Kuantan (73ft 7 Maximum Temperature: From 7.:!0 a.m. to 7..">0 p.m. on Sept. »3. Singapore (90F>. Penang (87F). Kota 1". i85 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-09-24 3 I I postage stamps were issued yesterday to torn itc th<« sesqulceateaarv of settlement m Tasm.VfV on IC at AuUnllJ post offices fw T Pi Vo* one month. wt 4P|)l wrUI conprtoe two 3ld. stamps (seen above) star,.,. !hr stamps are of small size (>()^ 05 inni) and78 words
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Article, Illustration205 1953-09-24 3 SATA's 2 Ways To Get Money ORE AntiA £21 gift i which it JTOUr family." For marrii bright nM has been Ml, with the words May you live* to be 100" lin bold letters. i"or b reavement the colour i s blue with the words, hi. s or her) Excellent205 words
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Article31 1953-09-24 3 ST. Christophor's Church workers association. Johore Ba'iru. is holding their annual of work m the Jotiore Civil Service Club on Oct. \i from 4 p.m. to (i.!U) p.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration170 1953-09-24 3 DRESSED m the smartest of double breasted suits and wearing a pair of shoes whose shine leflerted the morning sun, a 13-year-old Malay boy left Singapore m a Qantas Con.sieilation yesterday to undergo plastic surgery whifh \v i 1 1 re move theStandard - 170 words
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Article89 1953-09-24 3 NO WATER WORMS IN TAP WATER SINGAPORE'S water is now "clear" of worms and larvae, the City Water Engineer, Mr. W. S Stredwick, told The Standard yesterday. "After the complaints were received, the Woodleigh filters were cleaned," he said. The worms were quite harmless, Mr. Stredwick said, and their presence89 words
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Article65 1953-09-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter A new site for the building of three crematoria is to be found at Bukit Brown Cemetery, decided the Health Committee of the Singapore City Council. This Is due to objections against the present proposed layout m the same area, which involved65 words
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Article56 1953-09-24 3 MISS Pearl Cunnington wno is joining the British Red Cross teams working m the resettlement areas of Malaya arrives m Singapore by air from London tomorrow—with her doll. The doll, a life-size one, will be used m courses she will conduct on child welfare56 words
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Article187 1953-09-24 3 LABOUR RETURNS DUE ON OCT. 14 Standard Staff Reporter ALL employers of labour are required, under the Singapore Labour Ordinance, to submit a return to the Commissioner of Labour, Mr. G. W. Davis, giving the number of men and women, including juvenile labourers employed by them on Sept. 30. A187 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-09-24 3 MR. TAN BOON KHAK (n«ht) chairman of Aik Ho e fc Co.. Ltd., Asia Insurance Co.. Ltd., and E.J. Tan Engineering Co.. Ltd.. sailed for Hongkong m the Lloyd Triestino liner, Victoria, yesterday. Mr. Tan. who will be away tor about three months, was accompanied by hisStandard - 69 words
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Article162 1953-09-24 3 3 BARRIERS IN THE JET AGE THE problems confronting: scientists, technician* and engineers of the Jet Age formed the subject of an engrossing talk given yesterday at the Singapore Rotary Club's weekly luncheon meeting by Wing Commander L. Kelly, Senior Technician at KA F. Changi. W Cdr. Kelly dealt briefly162 words
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Article56 1953-09-24 3 HeHeldMan In Mis Room photo. a max who wai awakened by moving m his room m Geylang Road. Singapore, at dawn yesterday, jumped out of his bed found a man squatting near him. He raised an alarm at 'lie fried intruder before he could escape. The Police were contacted and56 words
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Article51 1953-09-24 3 The K»va! Navy's troop-car-rying aircraft carrier H.M.S into Singapore Naval Bast from Britain yesterday with about 800 naval replaeem I I The carrier which will return home on Oct. 5. is carryIng ofl! its and men who have completed their term of .service m the Far51 words
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Article39 1953-09-24 3 A JB-YEAR-OLD widow. Xoh S;y Hiong, died m ihe General Hospital at midoighi on Tuesday eight hours ■ftef she had allegedly taken a solution of caustic soda m her house m Kirn Chow Street. Singapore.39 words
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Article152 1953-09-24 3 CERTAIN licence fees charged by the Singapore Rural Board are to be raised to the same level a.s those imposed by the City Council next year. This Ig expected to increase the revenue by at least 50 per cent. At the Board meeting today, the152 words
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Article253 1953-09-24 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE appointment of Chief Officers with equivalent ranks of "Colonel" to head the five Civil Defence Sections are "nobody's business," Colone: L. T. Firbank, Commissioner for Civil Defence, Singapore, said yesterday. Col. Firbank told a press conference, that he had not253 words
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Article, Illustration325 1953-09-24 3 CIVIL DEFENCE SPREADS TO 4 DISTRICTS Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Civil Defence Organisation has gone another step forward with the establishment of four district headquarters m Tanjong Pagar, Kandang Kerbau, Central and Beach Road (Police) districts where practice m communication is now being carried cut. Commissioner for Civil Defence. Col.325 words
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Article40 1953-09-24 3 REPRESENTATIVES o' 8 wx. B:.'. h North Boj and Brun win meet In •i under 1 ship of Mr. M ilcolm Ma I naid, the Com- Sept. 19, for i -v on -mati con.-40 words
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Article44 1953-09-24 3 A p»' lestrian Th i eonj 61, wa 9 killed tftcr he m au accident w. 1 motor lorry t the Junction of Hill Street an Sti ipore. at 6 Tham <!:•• i an hour after he wm.s taken to the General Ital44 words
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Article42 1953-09-24 3 AFTER lying l n imbu h more than I h« junction ol J X C'iiu X X I a H iderson, irpi > On bund i It ?r>. muni The i i i It F. i four other42 words
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Article29 1953-09-24 3 TWO MEM H 1 1 i i Boon Sr r nth P irith I I mile, V. i Chu X R lock i;;) till Sepi29 words
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Advertisement26 1953-09-24 3 usi crystal Sole Exportei H CHEMAPOL fffi^^B Company for the Import and Export of Cliemlcal Products and Raw Materials Ltd., •Wtn Panska 9. Praha 11, Czechoslovakia26 words
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Advertisement64 1953-09-24 3 m ./>f/iif»» fingr untlvr ihv Sn/i f/in/i «n I j ut fj/// for f'/M j irr.'j- ,rt v I lim'dsomehi si I i E S /•'."<». ri><t'>-tr,> fabric J In C S N 1 i tO 17J. ESSLEY Sportshirts "trd'HtuniaUi/ f BA IA I TEXTILE s > MJMJ LIMITED. .;i.64 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-09-24 4 TAIPING, Wed.— The Youth Service Team movement, flrst organised m the 1 mit and M.itang Districts by tiie District Officer, Mr. O. W. Wolters, has spread to varions parts of the Federation. The teams an- composed mainly o' members of youth organisations and welfare-minded adults They122 words
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Article139 1953-09-24 4 MALACCA, Wed.— Fire gutted a rubber smoke house at the 4£ mile Pringgit Batu Barendam Road this afternoon, causing damage estimated at $16,000. The fire gutted the buildi.ig. valued at $10,000. and destroyed about 100 piculs of rubber, worth about $6,000. It broke out about139 words
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Article138 1953-09-24 4 Meetings Called MAI U(\\. Wed. The Hawkers sub-committee set i.p Malacca Municipal I mci] four months ;i^o will public meetings to hear ti,- lor and against the plea for more hawkers, and hawk< r area The committee will hear applicants for new hawker licences on Thursday.138 words
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Article50 1953-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The General Transport Company and its workers today agreed on the setting up of machinery for joint consultations on various matters a fleeting their working conditions and improvement of service to the public. The workers belong to the Selangor Transport Workers Union50 words
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112 1953-09-24 4 PENANG. W 7 ed. If the facts gathered her e on trade are favourable they will be forwarded to Jakarta, the Indonesian Consul-General. Dr. Mohammed Razif said today when he was asked by The Standard on trade relations between Indonesia and Penang. Dr. Razif,112 words
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Article74 1953-09-24 4 BUTTERWORTH, Wed Chew Kean Kor, proprietor of Seng Seng Motor Works, Bagcn Luar appeared m the Magistrate's Court today on two summons charges of operating an air receiver at his works without a certificate of fitness He was a^o charged with operating a dangerous and r.efective74 words
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Article38 1953-09-24 4 A CHINESE woman fave birth to a baby girl m a motor car yesterday while she was being taken by her uncle to Alor Star Maternity Hospital from Kodiang. Mother and child are doing well.38 words
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Article, Illustration292 1953-09-24 4 NO SHORTAGE OF GOODSINPENANG SAYS REPORT PENANG, Wed.— The Penang Chamber of Commerce m its half yearly report tabled at their meeting today pointed out that there was no shortage of goods of any description during the period under review. However, exports to Indonesia were made difficult by the regulations292 words
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Article, Illustration144 1953-09-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Information services m Johore have been enhanced with the arrival of Mr. Lan Howard from Selangor last week. He has been posted to Segamat. During the past month. Mr. B. Paunchfort, District Information Officer. Kota Tinggi, has been activig Information Officer for Mr. B.144 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Goh Kai Aik, was acquitted by Magistrate Inche Ismail here today on two charges of possession of betting slips relating to Chee Fah and Chee Turn. The Magistrate accepted the submission of defence counsel. Mr. S M. Yong that there was no directStandard - 56 words
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Article232 1953-09-24 4 PENANG, Wed.— The working of the War Damage Commission was criticised by Mr. J. P. Souter at the half yearly general meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce today. He asked for action to be taken m urging Government to appoint a commission of inquiry232 words
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Article, Illustration334 1953-09-24 4 Chamaer Chief Tells Trader PENANG, Wed.— The President of the Penong Chamber merce, Mr. A. W. Scott, today stressed thot it was of prime for all trading organisations m Malaya, whether commercial* ing, to improve their efficiency. This might be defined os "gel output334 words
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274 1953-09-24 4 PENANG. Wed. Economies must be effected whether we like it or not and it must be done courageously, state tl Mr. Jules Martin :it the half yearly general meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce today. With the plight the eoun try is m274 words
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Advertisement74 1953-09-24 4 WE SHALL SUPPLY YOU WITH High quality pumps for the most varied purposes m the most up-to-date types: industrial, agricultural and household pumps. Slow -running SLA VI A Diesel motors of the following output S H P at 900 ft. P. M. 8 HP at 800 ft. P. M. 1274 words
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Advertisement171 1953-09-24 4 O (/limpse of Chinoso histon KUNG MING i MA P p* v 1 S« r\ OF MILITARY STRAIEGY y^ v In o South China j-^ggC 1/ compo.gn, many of jjf \Vj v Kung Ming's troops fl were overcome by i natural gas which V delayed their ad- —~^s*. vonce. His171 words
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Article, Illustration157 1953-09-24 5 Uganda Man Pays A Million Fine TAX DODGERS ARE WARNED \l..\ LUMPUR, Wed.— A s a warning to income is. the Federation Inland Revenue Depart(lav drew attention to a recent case at Jinga, where a businessman was fined about ::> when he pleaded guilty to lour charges the Income taxStandard - 157 words
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94 1953-09-24 5 CHASED REDS INTO SWAMP AND GOT FOUR R opei ating m trict of Negri ki'led a 1 amrecovered. were given m Tangkak, m which a Fijians Sgi Peni lits run discovered. le i ling scout. snatched a behind the terrorists killed four. to have i H aircraft, Tengah, made trafing94 words
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Article55 1953-09-24 5 A v -!-\N. Tay Poh Chi, Poh Chi, appeared AW Ghows m the Eighth Police Court iV "n charges of robI causing hurt to ani Yap Suat Tee. alleged to have taken orth $2,570 from a Panjang at 4.30 Tue day and to have ri to55 words
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Article88 1953-09-24 5 AN eight year old girl, Chindamani, found her 1 months old brother Ramasamy Chinathamby lying m inches of water m t i drum In her village at Ja!an Itaya. She dropped v> broom u:d went to his aid. But she cou.d not pull him out88 words
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Article74 1953-09-24 5 IPOII. Wed.— An Assistant Resettlement Officer, Chang Kwong Lone today appeared before Magistrate Clio Abdullah. GhazalU on a charge of criminal intimidation Cha.ii; was alleged to have pointed a revolver at the Stomach of .Tee Kmi Sent on the afternoon of Sept. 18 at a house74 words
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Article56 1953-09-24 5 PENA N G. Wed. Lam Theam Tek (25) was charged m the Magistrates' Court here with using criminal force on Mrs. C. J. McCully intending to outrage her modesty at Bri^fts Roat. on Sept. 19. Lam claimed trial and the rase was postponed to Sept.56 words
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Article46 1953-09-24 5 Billion Bridge AN ARCHITECT'S impro*Jion of th« billion-dollar J r ld ««at Alor Star. Kedah. it* o^ teh was Prepared by v?vb*L E 'J ewke *> Hea «l of r.w.D. design branch, Kuali Lumpur, and the bridge will be constructed by Messrs Ewart Co., civil Engineers. Singapore.46 words
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Article131 1953-09-24 5 CITY STRIKE WON'T START THE strike threatened by Singapore City Council electrical workers, will not come off, because negotiations are now m progress between the men's Union and the City Council. Union representatives will meet the Council's Establishment Officer today m an attempt to reach a final settlement. They met131 words
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Article89 1953-09-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The newly formed St. John Ambulance Brigade. Johore. has so far attended to more than 40 casualties, states the lir.st general report passed at a meeting today. The President, Dato Shaikh Abu Bakar. m his address said that the Brigade has had fix89 words
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Article69 1953-09-24 5 LEE HOCK SENG of Tiong Bahru was fined a total of $4f>o on three traffic charges negligent driving, destroying the evid?nce of an accident, and driving without a third party insurance. He was also disqualified from driving all vehicles for two years. The court was told69 words
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Article67 1953-09-24 5 T.IM TEO Ho of Woodlands Road was fined $100 m the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to* speeding along Bukit Timah Road on August 12. Another motorist. Chew Ah Soon of Lim Chu Kang Road was also fined $75 m the Sin-67 words
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Article26 1953-09-24 5 MR. MENENDER SINGH. Punjabi interpreter at the Magistrate's Court, Taiping. will be transferred to the Sessions Court, Kuala Lumpur, at the end of this month.26 words
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300 1953-09-24 5 FEAF CLEARS UP CASE OF MALAY AIRMAN AND HIS WIFE hi. AST Air Force •iit has been re- ;•'> allegation made articles m lending paper about the a Malay airman of No. U.A.F. Regiment 1 being without inforiof her husband for the months "'I RAF. Regiment 1( investigation of the300 words
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Article235 1953-09-24 5 MALACCA, Wed.— Malacca is to have a museum which will be run by a Committee appointed by Government until such time as the Malacca Historical Society is able to take over its management. This i s stated by the BoSety's Secretary. Mr. PGM235 words
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Article52 1953-09-24 5 TWENTY members of Ihe International Women's (lub. Young Women's Christian Association, visited the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday but werp disappointed. REASON: There was only one court m session yesterday a civil appeal. "I think u> ought to come again next Wednesday. said Mrs. J.M. Pratt. secretary of52 words
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Article95 1953-09-24 5 A JAPANESE, Shigeru Tauaka cm>), returning to Japan from Argentina on board the ship Tege'berg. tripped *nd fell on his stomach on to an iron bar. when he tried to retrieve a table tennis bail. This was stated m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday by95 words
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Article, Illustration386 1953-09-24 5 Malaya Produce Trade May Be Partially Hit' MALAYA'S produce trode wifh North Sumatra may be "partially hit" by the news of the armed revolt m Atjeh which has been received m Singapore with mixed interest by traders yesterday. A lection ol the trade concerned m theStandard - 386 words
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Article26 1953-09-24 5 MR. f. E. O. CaiwtU hai arrived m Taiping to take up the post of Chief Surveyor. Pcrak. He .succeeds Mr. L* H. Himely.26 words
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Article182 1953-09-24 5 SEREBMAN, Wcd.~A resolution asking the Rulers to make Malay the official language of the country was passed at the annual general meeting of the Federation Malay Teachers Association yesterday. The meeting attended by more than 200 delegates and observers from various parts of the country was182 words
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Article79 1953-09-24 5 Stondard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 23 The following ar« the closing prices of rubber ond tin on th« London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 18 id. Not. 18 id. Dec. 18 id. Jon. /Mar, 19 d. Apr /June 191 d. July/Sept. 19 id. Oct. ci.f. 18 id.79 words
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Article96 1953-09-24 5 CHIA Kwee Moon, pioprittor of the Sin Lian travelling cinema. wa s yesterday fined Si.H) by Mr, T. Kulasekaram i.i the Singapore Seventh Police Court, for oHences under mc Entertainments Duty ordinance. Chi.i. who pleaded flliitj, was gtated to have failed to produce portions of96 words
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Article75 1953-09-24 5 'Secret' School Quiz Amended Standard Staff Krportri THREE seelleeji Mm confidential school mrdi Btl qm/ uhuh h.ivr iiirin\i(| p.iiciits t»f stu dt'nts m BavgßgjSjte h.i\«* aeea iefoteel, ih«- Mrei tor of Medical SnviiTs said y«slprdaN l)i Virkrr> rxplainrd that Hal rards rirnilatrd to pi rents arr hasrd on similar <ard75 words
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Article20 1953-09-24 5 r l WO m .1 iil bin Prafl! I hen they ••> hai pa ng< 1320 words
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Advertisement135 1953-09-24 5 |UiuiiD||nj|i^uyii|yuiii||i||ingMjM|gjuii^^ Hflgffi™Vg^Hi^gp|gWßHyHHglßHßkSiHulllUl I 111 111 UlmlluHiniil "'ir 'ii < ,^i' 'i RhL mTbm g^gis^gl g^T llWUlHiilUti nHfl lln 'I 1 If J l \i\ ii mill l Wi ml 1 mm tl I [l^ftll^^fc^^gj^^^^^^^^g^^g^^^^^^^^J^J^g^^l^y^ll,^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |«gggL^|^^ggS^g^A^^Lv Aflg^^^Mg^^gWft^^gk jilMlil' tttf M) |M' < COUNTRYMAN t^S^ The modern intelligent and economical ansuci gK4Bfl135 words
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Article675 1953-09-24 6 HAT happens m newly independent Burma is of particular interest to other Asian countries like Malaya, which are still emerging from Colonialism In spite of gloomy predictions Burma is still very niuc li independent, and still non-Communist. Hi ports from Ranftuon say that the trade union movemeni675 words
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Article225 1953-09-24 6 Review of Views inao-thina NANYANG SIANG PAU tayi that a French victory m Indo-China would not only staruJise the political situation there but also assure the security of South-East Asia. French effort?, say s the paper, have been restrained by conflic! ing policies within the French home Government. The Communists225 words
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Article206 1953-09-24 6 Sir; I wish to refer to the recent press report about the Indian Studies Department to be opened m the University of Malaya m the 1954/55 Academic Year There is no doubt that Tamil should be given preference over other Indian languages if the Department takes up the206 words
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Article397 1953-09-24 6 We the PEOPLE Open Letter lo Board Of Licensing Justices Sir.— We, the residents of Clemonccau Avenue. feel that m approving the application for a First Class Comprehensive Public House at Xo. 315 C'emeneeau Avenue, you have acted unwisely and have done injustice both to us a-.itf the 10-al citizens397 words
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Article, Illustration1283 1953-09-24 6 LEONARD SCHAPIRO - LEONARD SCHAPIRO -By~*-* Leonard Schapiro was educated at St. Paul's and University College, London. 11, obtained his lions., L 1..11... .11.. teas Quain Prizeman, and uas afterwards called to the Bar. During the ivar he tvas on the General Staff 9 Har Office, and thereafter on1,283 words
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Article110 1953-09-24 6 He Sold Sh ares Sir.— Early m 1948 and through being hard pressed for funds I sold my shares (held since pre-war days m a private limited company now still m existence) to another share holder. 1 have come to understand that the company has now received dividends from both110 words
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Advertisement87 1953-09-24 6 SINGAPORE mn STANDARD I NUtHhN I JENI MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE 128. Rcbinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble Teteotoph Address TIGERNEWS, Smgoport. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing House Squore. London E.C. 4. ICUAIA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Solfor Sficct. 83. Cowon Street. 8. Leith Street.87 words
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Article, Illustration85 1953-09-24 7 photo SLOE-EYED Farideh Najafi, 16, i s m hospital m Teheran. Persia, awaiting the doctors' scapel which will chanse her into a soldier of the Shah. Farideh will chance her name to Farhaad Doctors say three operations will he necessary to complete the change of sexA.P. - 85 words
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Article76 1953-09-24 7 SHINGTON, Sept. 23, R ian-buill t flown to an .1 North has boon loaded giant transport ipmeni to the »urces said the of the jet were I th the fuselg brought to the oard a C-liM assumed be taken ttterson Air D ■m, Ohio.76 words
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Article51 1953-09-24 7 DON, Sept. 23, (Reuter). -Bi ill shortly make a m Peking about he Ling of a Royal :i near Hongkong ply is received from govd plomatic quarters >ffice .spokesman Britain was considerfurther action to if no reply to Britain's r protest i.s received table51 words
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Article246 1953-09-24 7 GALES WHIP ATLANTIC roads, carpeted orcnaras wit. 1 tons of fallen fruit and blew down miles of telephone lines. LONDON, Sept. 23, (AP).— Gales whipped the fasten Atlantic into a boiling cauldron Tuesday, then died down as suddenly as they arose, leaving m their wake246 words
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Article22 1953-09-24 7 EAST German Premier Otto Grottewohl conferred on trade on Tuesday with a North Korean Government delegation, m Berlin. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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120 1953-09-24 7 VIENNA. Sept. 2:4. (AFPV— The Austrian note to the Soviet Union, approved this morning by the central committee of the National Assembly, protests against the Soviet draft oi an abridged treaty on Austria. The note urges that conversations be started again on the original120 words
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Article35 1953-09-24 7 MINUS oars and water, these plastic boats are reduced to th f not-unenviable position of being props for eight aquamaids from Cypress (hardens, Fla., on the sands at Daytona Beach. U.P. photo.U.P. - 35 words
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Article24 1953-09-24 7 THIRTY-THREE rmyors of Japanese cities who spent thioe weeks m the United States have left by Pan Tokyo. for A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration324 1953-09-24 7 Cttee Rejects Reopening Of Korea Debate NEW YORK, Sept. 23 (Reuter)— The United Nations Steering Committee agreed last night to recommend inclusion on the General Assembly s agenda the Soviet proposals for disarmament and an unconditional ban on atomic and hydrogen bombs. The Committee voted324 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-09-24 7 photo. PHILADELPHIA press photographers chose Miss Diane Butterworth (right) as Miss Press Photographer of Philadelphia m preference to Evely n Margaret Ay (left) winner of the Miss America, 1954 contest at Atlantic City. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article146 1953-09-24 7 Lifer For The 'Beast' IXXSBURCK. (Austri a), Sept. 23 Guido Zingerlen, "beast of Tyrol." was sentenced to life m prison here last night by an Austrian jury for the rape and murder of British tourist Helen Munro. m a cave near Innsburck on July 1. 1950. Presiding judge Dr. Josef146 words
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Article53 1953-09-24 7 BANGKOK, Sept. 23 (AP) Mure than 50 participants from World Health Organisations of 20 countries are attending the First Asian Malaria Conference which opened on Monday at Santitham Hall here. They are discussing plans to permanently eliminate malaria from regions where nearly a quarter of the53 words
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Article21 1953-09-24 7 KING PAUL and Queen Frederika of Greece arrived In Florence last night for a stay of several days. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-09-24 7 photo THIS is the North Korean pilot who (.si.ipcd with MIG. In an interview he said that he did not know about the SlOO.OOO reward, but escaped with the MIG because he hated the Reds. His name is being withheld for security reasons U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration261 1953-09-24 7 LONDON, Sept. 23 (Reuter)— A Royal Commission today reported m favour of retaining hanging as Britain's method of executing murderers but suggested that lethal injection should be examined as an alternative. The Commission which prohod every art of capital punishment, since l!»4*) recommended the British GovernmentA.P. - 261 words
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Article239 1953-09-24 7 PARIS, Sept. 22 (Reuter)— The French (invernment's life is seriou^y threatened, according to political observers here, because of instructions sent lato last night to its representatives at the six-power conference m Rome which is examining a draft for a projected European political community. Detail! of239 words
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Article60 1953-09-24 7 CAIHo. Sept 23, (AFP).— Th(> I < i today had inothei meeting with General Sir Brian Robei ;»t th« Bi ,*i^li negotiatoi home here. The meeting wai the second ti) In- In d With the British bert early Dt M tOf Ofllcial Egypt lan loun60 words
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Article149 1953-09-24 7 Exports Rise Too THE HAGUE, Sept. (Reuter) According t™ 1 v the 1 iternationai Tin S Group, world mine production of tin m concentrate! m iiy was 16,100 '"ms (compared with 13.000 m Ju There ws very subs t a increase of Bolivia i exoor'149 words
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Article24 1953-09-24 7 PURGED Foreign Minlstei of Co miuiiiist North XP;.rk Hun Yung, has fled to Japan and is now m the cus- APAP - 24 words
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Article50 1953-09-24 7 COLOMBO. (Re toinion j ing m political rii 100 th it the Ii Mr. D to tttt Governor ('<■ !)iiry. befort S Mr. Sen oil tri" .ii' r price foi i for Mi' Bud Co. Thur li y night i t which normally n Thursday will i50 words
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Article86 1953-09-24 7 CHINESE GIRLS HELD TO RANSOM RANGOON. S (APITwo teen-ag< I wealthy Chmo n nt Pcfu, 50 mite rth of Rangoon, hai cbo < .•Hid held to rai Thoir < ;iptois U m md equivalent of •W 0 Sti .'iini oiK'-pou:. i i gold. Thf «irls wcrr tho merchant 'i r>86 words
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Article23 1953-09-24 7 RENNES W. I (AFP) A i throi nesi iv rrn Fr:.' The stoi •uls lea 1 In (ruction In it w23 words
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Advertisement65 1953-09-24 7 d P O^KL~IIC H T M 1 Jk ~^*f i V t Mi J V Mz\\ %\^v "RANGEFINDER de LUXE' Mill Ml\l III) GOLF iII US IRONS WOODS Rubiest hcoda. tfra^ht Selected per*. mm socket*. enomel Apollo j! 0 4 m^ »»"o« g Koal deep monogonv \»<-..i. Shoft T T65 words
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Article, Illustration259 1953-09-24 8 SWIFTS PILOT IN LIBYA FOR AIR RECORD BID photo. LONDON, Sept. 23: (AFP)— Captain Mike Lithgow, who left England on his jet plane, Swift, aboard which he intends to break the world air speed record, has arrived m Libya. The present world record is held by Lithgow's compatriot, Squardron LeaderAP - 259 words
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Advertisement694 1953-09-24 8 HAMBURG AMERICA LINIE AND NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SKRVICE To Colombo, Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg Bremen. Spore P.S'ham Penang I Weserstein <M>L) 3/8 Oct !H><'t 10/llOrl •IS Braunsthweif; (lIAPA(J)23/28Oct 29Oct 30 3 1 Ocl 'lone hunt Manila Kobe A Yokohama renang P.S'ham 5» pore IS Nahoh (NI)IJ 9/lOOci 12/I3OCI 14/15Ott694 words
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Advertisement1245 1953-09-24 8 i»« BLUE FUNNEL LINE «,3 2 nn«) MANSFIELO CO., LTDi Incorporated m Singapore farriers option to proceed via other ports to load and diMharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. OLA9OOW. LONDON Si CONTINENTAL POKTS. Due Sails P. Sham Penang Clytoneiis for Liverpool 8c CJlasgow (JJIJ3I S«-pt 25 Sept 26/*!8 Sept 29/301,245 words
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Advertisement496 1953-09-24 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NFAV YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. Spore P.S'ham Penang tSLAMAT (RL> Cd 13 14 25Sept 26Sept 27 28Sept TARAKAN (SMN) 29Sept/sO<t 6Ort 7/H()ft RAKI ;SiVfN) f)/15Oct 16 Ort 17/18Ort496 words
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Advertisement690 1953-09-24 8 EAST ASIATICIif SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA IK <os,, M Spore P s h4m -INDIA" For Bangkok Saißcr, Hongkong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama l/ltOd xo.i 7 -SFLANDIA* for Bangkok II MM lo ion,, i v 'KOREA' Tot Diakaita. Bang kok. Saigon. Hongkong Manila Kobe. Yokohama 1\ MOct IM imut j<, |g( •MfcONM' For690 words
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Article339 1953-09-24 9 U.S. Move For Freer World Trade WASHINGTON, Sept 23— The new 17-man U.S. Foreign Economic Policy Commission (FEPC) was convened by President economic policy of the U.S. Eisenhower today to study ItJ report wjII provide the the whole range of Ameri- basis lor recommendations by r«a'o i«f«».««t;^«^i j the EisenhowerReuter; AP - 339 words
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Article69 1953-09-24 9 GENEVA, s- 13, (Rcutcf) A ten-nation working party of the (i< DCral A| 1 <<n Tanfls and Trade (GATT) startorl work jresterday ttudj*Ing Britain 1 f»r ;i general Acii\ii io increase tariiTs oo certain non-Com-monwealth agi .'1 products, while making no corresponding Increi n Commonwealth t.mlTv69 words
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Article197 1953-09-24 9 By Arnold C. Brarkman, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Sept. 23.— Jusuf Wibisono, the former Finmco Minister and one of the principal guns of the Opposition today, has roundly scored the intention of the new Indonesian cabinet to pin their rubber hopes to deal with197 words
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Article, Illustration196 1953-09-24 9 MODEL OF NEW LONDON AIRPORT PLANS TO M.AKK LONDON AIKFOKT the "finest m the world" wer> announc ed by the British Minister lor Civil Aviation. Mr. A.T. Len nox-Boyd. at a press tonfei ence recently. The new terminal build in«s will consist of three new blocks with a control towerA.P. - 196 words
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Article97 1953-09-24 9 Standard M.irk« l llrp. rlrr BBLLIM i n Douoccd im thf mi. hi m m Singapore yf 1h(. pit ioUl <\i\ rubber for Ortob closing al t>ii i < nti per lb <)• i Inttn t ftum larn«!y confined to the r gradf i ibbi i 11 feet97 words
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Article47 1953-09-24 9 in^iu li ial y. I metal i I i Ri \)C 1 IMH MRI II n Con 21 M 14- 14. Stn 2 1., .2. Si I lion MINIM. X Kan L M) y i i 4' i X Stun I ,i 4 I 2 147 words
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Article50 1953-09-24 9 IHI Sii port I fjun .ay < I i for 8 < r i r ■I i ;it Bint ipOfi proclia c o (por p ;jI) quu'et: lv "it i \ay were Ca <•; H i > if < (Sptit) ote) birr tok < v.h I (I amp< c50 words
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Article52 1953-09-24 9 i Hi. 1 n;i pro at I c an< I I .1^ v th I Oil I xim; Kiii'i'i t oil F fot the I- f th«« MM !i" lM bal.i i In. ion. The ':ons cover usr and f s«i -.on oon wot-n ..f52 words
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Article37 1953-09-24 9 I I ■■>• i ;<iv of -i oia ihf fr >n din ii A :«ust o I to 100 h i ils or 6.<k»B from (1,051 i cur tit (S4I lonftl /fun i 1 tC37 words
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Miscellaneous297 1953-09-24 9 EJ'lAbnev €y Al Copp i '-iy BOND. SO I'LL lM^^nr m.^^t*2 T nix'Jj 1j- i_l_i 'J J_ I f W /^l^y^infrW*«^*v^X^ KOKAV.7- X r 1 Alley Oop v nT^ l lprS /^jl^^^^CO S^T j^^ FOUR \oH.THAT'S| I I CAN FFEI rT7T^SBP^|H AHftT's YAW, (Tl5 T«At\ QUIT SMOKJNG HOW L^MA^B^H P^C297 words
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Miscellaneous863 1953-09-24 9 vSSvveW X xtm fjf i X jff v y iff. i$M feff 9 7 g WRB&SSg&BSf MCf aBBBBBBr A ■BBRr^?!? ,^y fltA w Urn Jaßn yrfJVJVjC Sft 5c %at J A t TV 1 > 6c BSSC VJS at J A /v AvQmdooOv *jBt rSvwKß^^^W S^^^Eu^Btt J w Wr r863 words
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Article701 1953-09-24 10 JOHN CAIRNCROSS - A CLEVER MOVE BY MR. PELLA JOHN CAIRNCROSS By THERE is evidence that the tactics chosen by the A Italian Prime Minister, Signor Pella, when he made his speech a few days ago advocating a plebiscite under Western supervision as a solution to the Trieste problem, form part of a701 words
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Article295 1953-09-24 10 We the PEOPLE Words Of Insult' Sir, It is not noble to pretend that the word chink is not oilensivc to the majority of Chinese who regard it as an insult to their self-respect, no matter how innocent its literal meaning may be. When I was a young student m295 words
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Article97 1953-09-24 10 What' s Wrong Sir;— l am grateful to Mr. Seharenguivel for his c-ritic-i.>m ul my suggestion that Singapore should recruit teachers from India and Ceylo\i until there are enough locally trained teachers. I made this statement at the la?t meeting of the Legislative Council with an open mind m the97 words
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Article82 1953-09-24 10 Sir: You reported the Sultan of Johore h a v i n^q said: "Why should I be afraid o] the oranq jahats. I have done no harm vor hare I beaten anybody. They will not want to kill me (i°ide Singapore Standard, 18-9-53). I) the report is correct,82 words
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Article62 1953-09-24 10 Sir: The new Immigration Ordinance is not going to prevent foreigners from getting jobs here. It is time tha: some of our energetic Legislative Councillors studied the law m Ceylon and Burma and introduced similar legislation here to safeguard the future of :he Colony's youth and62 words
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Article172 1953-09-24 10 Sir. Tho?e who are living m the neighbourhood of Bukit-Bintang Park and the region wit nin MH) j'ar^s radius will join forces with me to for'.v'Prd this* protest through the medium of your papor. Every day from 7..'M p.m. to well beyinci II p.m. we aie being continually172 words
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Article222 1953-09-24 10 r yiiE judgment ol British 1 film-critics Or, Indian movies somehow go awry. It is but fair to reckon the filmgoers as the barometer and ascribe the success of a film to its box-effu c. This is evident from the packed houses which the two curientS.V. - 222 words
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Article102 1953-09-24 10 Sir; There is no reason i why Nudism cannot be m- < trod need In Malaya so loni? a s there are people whe are interested m it. This act infringes no law or excites ao sexual passion m f>thers who are away from it It is admitted that102 words
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Article71 1953-09-24 10 Sir; In order to <ut do\v n the vapidly ißCTeaatag numbers of "L" drivers, tho following methods should he adopted: Both teacher and learner should be responsible i f >r i any accident (if their party I is m the sjieam): and both should be punished for >rv71 words
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Article, Illustration89 1953-09-24 10 Star Contest No. 34 A 1.1, through 1 1 1 > week Ihe Sine<tporf> Standard r p. sents its thirty-fourth star roniesi All you %t gut do I* to collect (he six pictures and their respective toupons and send them together with the name ol89 words
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Article59 1953-09-24 10 PATTERN SERVICE sdfasdf THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You must enclose three ten cent stomps if you wont your pattern cut. It I don't get the stomps, you don't get the pattern. A number or orders hove come to me without the stomps. The*-, won't be59 words
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Advertisement311 1953-09-24 10 jri CATHAY ORGANISATION In Ilifir 1 ATTRACTIONS **Jffl :irj opens today—^ i .:;<>. i/il'l f f 1 1 1 j i w 9 30 v m THE MIDDY 111 KOI> WHO BKLIJKI) OUT OF THEIH DESERT FOX. HOLES AM) SWEPT ACROSS THE DESERT TO VICTORY. I.! :ii mi T ~'ini.Tii311 words
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Advertisement212 1953-09-24 10 Starting Today GIANT SCREEN and SPECIAL SOUND EFFECTS INSTALLED AT TREMENDOUS COST PM THE PIU.SKM VI KIN I, Double 3-D Attraction! .Richard CARLSON 3arbara RUSH ,I.YD SHOULD FK ST. JOHN AMBI DUTY IM THE I Sings No. 1 Hit Parale Tune "PKETENO" m the Ist 3-D Musical Feature! N B.212 words
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Miscellaneous400 1953-09-24 10 THE STARS AND YOU i By RITA DEI. MAN rpODAYs QUOTATION: J. When any iininii will Inscribe over it s altni as nic soir qualification «or intinlnrship tin* >a\ionr* condenned statement ot the substance of both Law ami IjOspel. 'Jlmmi shalt lo\t thi' Lort thy (..Ml w/rh all ihy htart400 words
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Article182 1953-09-24 11 SHOULD BE EASY FOR MARCIANO Tonight's Big Fiaht NEW YORK Sept. 23 (UP)-Roclcy Marn o and Roland La Starza finished training today for Thursday night's heavyweight title fight and champion Rocky was still a lopsided favourite at 4-1. O.Ms maktrs quo'ed 11-5 •haller.ger La Starzn would not 'ast the scheduled182 words
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Article158 1953-09-24 11 I POI I omfoined mm lli«* lir^t this i.opir Urn hJth«rto Singapore Rerreav Uni th»-\ scored a I vutorv m a kej M Ike padang their 'yin .'c ire m which d out d him. E ilkeeper rling I daring lamely with if! much head- rough158 words
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Article329 1953-09-24 11 being below strength, St. Andrew's chalked up their seventh victory from eight fs, including their fifth successive one, when they vhelmed RNAS Sembawang "A" by 24 points -<uls, a penalty goal for obstruction, a try and Z Ity goals) to nil m an one-sided329 words
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Article55 1953-09-24 11 U I.M.S r,f the Junior Pai i ted at the iiiji last tthoo Kirn Cuan. I m Ilinr- C'ho Vi < President:- Lim lluo. Secretary:- llo'i lr«>aMir<T:lonf (cc elect < <i > s <> ii-k .iptain:- Micheal \-M. SptirU C ainain:- ig •re elected) Chua I'nh Ki.oon55 words
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Article88 1953-09-24 11 THE following will represent Singaoore irt the Inter Colonial shoot on Sunday at 8.30 a.m. at Nee Soon No. 2 Rnn^c. S.R. (b): S/Sgt. A.E. Clarke. Major Maxwell, W. O II Snelson. S/Ldr. Davies. y"/Lt. Stretch. Mr. J. Louty. Mr. F. S. Monnes. Mr. C. Perreau.88 words
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Article20 1953-09-24 11 LONDON. Sept. 23, (AP).— Cam borne defeated Rosslyn Park 6—3 m an English Rugby Union match last night.20 words
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Advertisement87 1953-09-24 11 THE TOUR I Give Them A Break l ERENCI Jeff ery article on the idmtnfOfl tour the >uld have been first to welcome this better way of enling the .sport m intryl And is this the policy of the Our badminton 'stars' >' rlone so much. Why givt them a87 words
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Advertisement24 1953-09-24 11 NOTH ST JOSEPH'S ENGLISH SCHOOL. JOHORE BAIIRU. Enrolment for 1954. ENROLMENT of pupils for J the year 1954 will close on 31st October, 1053.24 words
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Advertisement980 1953-09-24 11 NOTH F. THE PAWNBROKERS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. »5) TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, PERAK In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 5 of the Pawnbrokers enactment, the Ruler m Council hereby calls for tenders for the right to receive licences under the said Enactment as set out hereunder980 words
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Advertisement552 1953-09-24 11 NOIHKS MALAYAN RAILWAY VACANCIES FOR TKAKKK AND ACCOUNTS APPRENTICES. APPLICATIONS are invfted r fo r the following appointments m the service of the Malayan Railway Administration (a) Traffic Apprentices to be trained for appointments as Senior Assistant Traffic Superintendents m the Traffic Department. (b) Accounts Apprentices to be trained for552 words
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Advertisement813 1953-09-24 11 Sill A I lONS >AI \M APPLICATIONS «re invited for appoin: -nr.it to a number of post., of ASSISTANT FX A MINER |n the Income Tnx I)«i>.irtment (but outside the Income Tax Sc-vice). I '.r «;alnrT scale is $2."i2x12A--n2 B/324x12A 384 pm and COLA in f local allowance are payable813 words
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Advertisement324 1953-09-24 11 Standard Service For The I 'm>mp!<>\ cd A I HUH «*KK\|| BJ| 4rr fm un> imi. i ••%«•<! mn i a nrHt: lo hrlp In mm «i>rn ihi «tin«n|M»re MarMt.irrt I nrinrwiivnirni llvrrae »n.r« rim trrr M.irr m tM« MH.iwn i.ki ran M «rltr tmmr il «t.in<l,r,l uffier fin ip324 words
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Article, Illustration1149 1953-09-24 12 IPOII, Wed.— A total of 117 entries, 97 from Class 1 and 80 from Class 11, has been received for the Perak Turf Club's Gold Vase meeting on Oct. 3, 7 and 10. Twenty two of Malaya's crack sprinters have been entered1,149 words
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Article25 1953-09-24 12 D iv. 3 N Champs KUALA LUMPUR. Wed- A n «.?n Sports .CJub beat i j r* 1 to day m a replay league championship.25 words
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Article319 1953-09-24 12 CEYLON Sports Club beat the Latiff Wanderers I—o m a SIIA Division 1 hockey fixture played at the Ceylon Sports C lub ground, Balestier Road. VMrrduy. The Ceylonese minus three of their regulars, were lucky to win this evenly contested game. Left winger Vanderput missed an319 words
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Article526 1953-09-24 12 Upset Chartered Bank In Grand Semifinal Tie "GIANT-KILLERS" Mansfield Sports Club sprang the biggest* surprise of the S6HFA League and Cup competition, when they edged out hot favourites Chartered Bank S.C. by two goal to one m a semifinal tie at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Scenes526 words
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Article, Illustration454 1953-09-24 12 3 CSMI Coleman (A) 27.57 points. 3X50 metres Medley Relay (Bark. Butterfly and Free style): 1 RAF. 2. Royal Navy. 3 Army 1 mm 45.5 sec. 50 metres Free style: 1 Pte Mercer <A>. 2 F/O Honey (RAF). 3 Std Chek Hoon <RN> 31 sees.454 words
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Article43 1953-09-24 12 BOUSTEAD Sports Club is holding its first post-war Badminton Tournament. The ties for the first round of the Men's Singles. Men's Doubles and the Women's Singles will be played at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Sunday Sept. 27 at 0 a.m.43 words
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Article162 1953-09-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR Wed Selangor Club and PWD Sports Club shared honours m a Div 1 IN) hockey league played on the Chcra.s Road ground today The score was three all. The PWD took the lead- m the 20tn minute through inside left Hong Cheang who took162 words
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Article48 1953-09-24 12 ARMY hockey XI lo nla» Highcazony <C?HQ) tap? man (School of p'& rt), 2 Lt" SUfe^Stt SiKS) S3t Subba iS ?Hn'^ Capt. Hobson (HQ Spore Bas^ Dist Wn neseries S/Sgt. Doufflas <tn «AOC). ISM EtheHngton <CHQ). L'mpirr— Mai C F Brown (Spore Base Dist).48 words
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Article, Illustration349 1953-09-24 12 HONGKONG Bank A" qualified for the final <>f the Singapore Business Houses League and Cup competition when they trounced the Division C leaders 9 l m the semi-final at Gevlang Stadium yesterday. Men behind the grand Bankers' victory were skipper Ivan Vass, fullback349 words
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Article99 1953-09-24 12 Mawi Shines In 'Sun' MELBOURNE. Sept. 23 <Rev ter). Malayan jockey Abdul Mawi was featured m the Sun Pictorial today under a two- column heading "Meet the Top Jockey." The article which gave some highlights of Mawi's career and carried a single column photograph, said the Malayan rider would return99 words
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Article180 1953-09-24 12 MISS Jessie On 2. a strong contender for triple honoui the Singapore Badminton A^u ciation'.s junior championships won her first title last night when partnering Miss I) Shaw they beat Missel Joan Kau and Lim Woon Geok 15 —13 1«; 18. 18—1.1 In a180 words
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Article20 1953-09-24 12 LONDON. Sept. 22: (Rcuter) rootball results: League 111 <Xorthern»: CarJ'u c 2 Accrington 1 Rochdale 0 Chesterfield 1.20 words
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Article28 1953-09-24 12 SINGAPORE Harbour Board RC, unable to raise a team, will give a walkover to Kota Raja 'A' m the SAFA League Div. 2 match at BODCA today.28 words
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Article24 1953-09-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— On the padang. Selangor Club boat bAb A by six point! (two penalties) to three points (a penalty).24 words
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Article28 1953-09-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR Wed On the Bluff Road ground today Selangor Services troutvcd the Selangor Polire by HA points (five goals and three tries) to nil.28 words
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Article42 1953-09-24 12 risw<. Inn.., i ll»- rli« .1 I, poisoning ''v Mi X Lumi ur of 11. hor I I and li t nil, H« I Ml!!. J 17/1 Hi. ho u» (\iv nini (Tally n I n i Nv\42 words
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Article217 1953-09-24 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Clubs "A" trim fc Sports Association by 15 points (l«»iir tiirs alty goal) to five (a goal) m a trirndh n at Thompson Road yesterday. The clubs threes shower) n«»o(i understanding and this, cou with .stamina and ip them to beat the police <lr217 words
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Article92 1953-09-24 12 T Ma All I) i I I \V..nrl. r G M 1 lioiu men (i iftsu i< \hm\, < l«>- 111 \\>|B WooHrr. .V < -I PI X H< II 1.1 rrsation lijm* 3 MIIMiI I\u II Etoi I M \KSH\I I im II mi W mi: i92 words
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