Singapore Standard, 26 September 1953
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Title Section18 1953-09-26 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Jn, iffl Si Vol. IV. N«. 86. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1953 TWELVE PAGES 10 CEVTS,18 words
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Article, Illustration352 1953-09-26 1 IF GOVT COLLECTS ALL MONIES DUE U,. a i^t f X P r °P er| y Payable to Government was collislS' k ncon e ond indirect taxation m the Colony Chnlu *•*■«•<■/ said the Chairman of the Singapore STEV f Co mmer cc Mr A. F.352 words
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Article142 1953-09-26 1 TAN MAN CHIA - $25-Mil Housing Suburb Planned TAN MAN C HIA sdfasdf (I Staff Reporter ORE i s to have 000 housing subbe known as n n within the i «irs. It will m an area Alexandra, id Buona Vista ill provide acn for 60,000 hcrr.e i s to I v lutivcly by142 words
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Article19 1953-09-26 1 k. 25 Giant i n rama Shu this nee of a 120- vnhnnn Rn.c UPUP - 19 words
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Article125 1953-09-26 1 Mainly Families PEN'ANG. Fri.— Since the introduction of new immigration regulations last month, there has been a big drop m the number of Indians coming to Malaya. During the month of July no less than 10.000 Indian immigrants entered the country, but since the regulations were125 words
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Article345 1953-09-26 1 CHEE KOON LIN - CHEE KOON LIN By Standard StafY Reporter THE Progressive Party of Singapore vants five elected Legislative Councillors to be m an eight-membor Executive Cabinet of the Colony Government. This is revealed m the interim report of the Party's special sub-committee appointed to revise its platform345 words
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Article115 1953-09-26 1 UK May Get More Uranium Cherwell's Aim CANBERRA. Sept 25 (AP) Britain is likely to get a bigger share of Australian uranium as the result of the current visit by British Pay-master-General Lord Cherwell. who is Prime Minister Churchill's personal scientific adviser. Prime Minister Menzies told a press conference today115 words
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Article59 1953-09-26 1 MADRID. Sept. 25 (UP) After 27 months of delicate negotiations Spain and the United States will be joined m economic and military partnership on Saturday Sept. 26, an authoritative source said yesterday. The accords, which total three, will also make both countries veritable military59 words
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Article, Illustration402 1953-09-26 1 Not A Chip Fell At Rita's Fourth Gamble Of Love I LAS VEGAS, (Nevada) Sept. 25 (AP) Actre-vs Kita Hayworth and rroouer Dick Itaymes wer c married yesterday m a three-minute ceremony at a swank hotel m this gambling resort by district judge Frank McNamee. Play at the gaming tables402 words
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Article205 1953-09-26 1 Standard Staff Reporter FROM Kota Bahru, Kelantan, came a donation of $5 towards The Standard's Third Christmas To/ Fund and yesterday T s contributions of $43 bring the total of the Fund to $5,106 00 The biggest donation of the day came from the Singapore205 words
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Article52 1953-09-26 1 DJAKARTA. Sept. 25 (Reuter) The Governor of Moluccas province. Dr. Latuharhary told Reuter this morning that he could not confirm reports carried by the Antara the Indonesian news agency. according to which an armed unit sailing from Dutch New Guinea invaded Halmaheira and other islands of52 words
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119 1953-09-26 1 Standard Staff Reporter LORD SWINTON, British Commonwealth Relation! Secretary arrived m Singapore last night by BOAC Comet behind a curtain of security precautions put up by Service and Civil Police at Chsmai airfield. Lord Swinton. The Standard understands, will remain m Singapore for two119 words
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Article40 1953-09-26 1 MARGATE, Kent. Sept. 25. (Reuter) Support for the antiMau Man campaign m Kenya and the flghr against Communist terrorism m Malaya, is advocated m a new foreign policy statement issued by the British Labour Party, todajr.40 words
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Article64 1953-09-26 1 LONDON, Sept 25. (AFP)— Lieu'enant Commander Mike Lithgow today beat the world air speed record set up recently by Squadron Leader Neville Duke, it was unofficially announced here. Lithgow is reported to have attained a speed of 739 hiles per hour. thus exceeding Duke\ previous record64 words
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Article14 1953-09-26 1 SEVEN people were killed when a Turkish airliner crashlanded near Ankara. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article, Illustration148 1953-09-26 1 ITALIAN STRIKERS TROOP BACK TO WORK ROME, Sept. 25 (AP)— Millions of Italian industrial workers trooped back to work today after a 24-hour general strike that shut down the nations production facilities tighter than any walkout since 1948. There appeared little likellhood that any quick answers would be found to148 words
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Article17 1953-09-26 1 FIVE Filipino labourers were killed m two separate bomb explosions near Manila yesterday. APAP - 17 words
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Article77 1953-09-26 1 BANGKOK. S^pt. 25. (Reuter) The first Asian Malaria Conference held at Bangkok under World Health Organisation auspices ending here, has decided "this scourge can wi'hin a matter of years be eliminated from areas m which one-fourth of the world's population live." During the conference. Mr.77 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-09-26 1 HONGKONG, ■apt. 25 'UP) Crack troops of King Edward's Own Gurkha lUglmtnl arrived m Hongkong abOAfd the troopship Sirdh.c.a today to reinforr c the British ganison forces. MR. A. P. TAYI.OIt35 words
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Article278 1953-09-26 1 INDIES 'REVOLT WELL IN HAND' JAKARTA, Sept. 25 Five hundred insurgents m Atjeh haw been Captured so f.ir. the army headquarten In Kutaiadii Atjeh j capital. an noiinced lodtjf Qoi nicnt authorities have the situation under control, the announcement added Ml Mt light .'ti insur I«nt| 11 i army unitsReuter; UP - 278 words
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Article62 1953-09-26 1 FIGHTING AT THREE POINTS JAKARTA. Srj.t 25 (Ul>) Dinul |a .*m rebeli thrown < < |q fitfhtinj: igili and Nriitt« arm.v spokesmen here rep«>i I today. At :«m t t >i i <i id« miniftratlve hr.iHs as we<l at Moaltm j>: last i -.tufi i Ivi] vants joiiM'd62 words
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Advertisement99 1953-09-26 1 HOOVERS yj^;^ WiOnnf 1 ■Mi. Junes. I I ir uolKhrrg 1 mi. l rl«-anrrs AuUi'.risirf dealer:. i lIECHAY&CO. I North Bridjfe Road. \m^^ MMUiporp. 6. Tel. 80'»54 Ihe newest thing m radio I t (^hl SB m. 4 "V Ml A A «On 1M Mil 1 BIL %f> «li M99 words
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Advertisement67 1953-09-26 1 GIFTS for Any Occasion easily solved if you only cull at 88 North Bridge lU«d Phone 312 3 Sport 6 murphy more signal... less noise mmttmi WU The Set you've been waiting for A fully tropicalized miniature low priced AC DC superhet with short and medium wove-band«. PRICE: SINGAPORE $11067 words
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Article733 1953-09-26 2 State Of Penury May Hit Fun Work And Fair Pay CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. A. F. Taylor, yesterday warned that the rubber industry was being forced into a state of penury where it would no longer afford to support full733 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-09-26 2 A LEADING rxponmt ul Si Oriental dames. Hu^ Wkniii rn.vorsity Ball on Katni.!a% Kudminton Hall, (.uilirmard I: Photoßraphcrv shows Mv, I s<- Jann23 words
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Article69 1953-09-26 2 A DRIVER. Maskom hin (Jhani. was fined $100 iv the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday, m default one month's rigorous imprison ment for unlawfully tami.or lag with a motor car Bf do Hating two tyres, at the i-Hpi-tol Car Park <> Sept. '24 Maskoni who pleaded69 words
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Article105 1953-09-26 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib m Singapore .yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S Spot Loose i,2i G3i No. 1 K.S.S. fIM «3| No. 2 R.S.S. <.X 612 No. 3 K.S.S. tiOH Ml Tone: Quietly stead > TIN ric»< i The priro of tin yestrr day H-as105 words
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Article77 1953-09-26 2 THE SINGAPORE C1 t 3 Council will approach the Ciovernmerr I i mm the cool Ouoridatinf the water supply to reduce dental decay amons (he people. The Council's Public Utilities Committee haj askci the Finance and Genera] Purp Committee to negotiate t the Government on this77 words
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132 1953-09-26 2 FIVE scholarships are being offered by the Government of India under the cultural scholarship scheme 1954-55 for studies m India m Arts and Humanities, Science, Commerce, Agriculture, Forestry, Veterinary Science, Medicine, Civil Engineering, Technology, Education, Law, and other subjects. Throe of tiie scholarshipsarc open t<>132 words
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Article43 1953-09-26 2 HONGKONG. Sept. 25.- Spe cial Standard Service. Closing prices of the Hongkong Ex change today were $15.87 to £1 sterling: $5 9.">75 to US 1 dollar: $1,827 to Malayan $1 $0.21)5 to one Indonesian Rupiuh: Gold $261. 7A to one t;icl.43 words
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Article168 1953-09-26 2 An RASC Driver Is Reprimande d A DRtVER-hutnKter In iU RASC School m Nee Soon, s Sumadi. was sr\ rrely reprint i tial held at Nee Soon \cs(eida\ Bakii having struck Instructor H B. H>. this year. In evidence, X Ha.ii tteksin tok was instruct l- COllVOv Of 11' ■H168 words
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Article14 1953-09-26 2 F N PLANS DIVIDEND AND BONUS pi t 1 a l> h pit q14 words
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Article10 1953-09-26 2 Bad T empered Girl Ends Life H I i < li<10 words
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Article31 1953-09-26 2 A SCHOOLBOY ;im S.u. \v;is >» U monkey m B. I rardena In Sin; ft edinf th« v.x bitten <en to the C where hi* was treated m patient.31 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-09-26 2 ph- M Prominent members of Ihe Simupnir ')> nrtv urlrniiifd Mr A. Muthiah. mm M Cbrttiar. a silk industrialist of South In' i m Singapore .wslcrday from .ilnid i wilr. Ins wj.t i<» Japan Mi Mm nii,-ht m Smcapure krlore Irjviiu »«»i 1 study textile rrsrarch. StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article125 1953-09-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE United Nations Association of Singapore is sponsoring an essay ro:r»--petition as part of the proRramme foi United Nations Week, which starts on Oct. 24. The competition h open to a A post-school cert;l Ftudentg m Singapore. idvs must tat' between125 words
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Advertisement161 1953-09-26 2 Tt\Z£ F pC* r n H ?C^j Ever- r CORRUX KJ^S BLADES... You will receive at cod of blade* only "tie Reeiiett Set oorapmiof an Ever-Ready razor and rhroc Ccrrux Blade*, as illustrated. «k k>i NFJIXG VALUE buy now whi'e stocks last. Ever-Ready Razors AND l^ftffS BLADES lilt p I161 words
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Article97 1953-09-26 3 Get Away Car Seen By VSC Standard Staff Reporter FOUR armed thugs surprised a young couple as they were chatting m Tyrwhitt Road, outside the Jalan Besar Stadium, at midnight nn Thursday. One thug pressed a sharp instrument behind the man's back while the others took a pen and pencil97 words
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Article27 1953-09-26 3 THE 7fith birthday celebration of Periyar E.V.R. of the Dravidian movement will be held on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore.27 words
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Article322 1953-09-26 3 How To Beat AccommodationJProbiom Little Learning Is Better Than None-Principal Standard Staff Reporter PARENTS whose children are unable f« colraa°:d cr h rO r^ En9 sh "^oUshouW be en eouraged by Gorernment to send them to am. vernacular school, instead of letting IhechHd ren waste time322 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-09-26 3 MR. T.P.F. McNEICE, President of the Singapore City Council. yesterday visited the Public Relations Office to see the story of Singapore m pictures, spec* ially prepared for the Citju Day celebrations and dis- played m 80 places m the island. Said Mr. McNeice: "The Pictures ofStandard - 107 words
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264 1953-09-26 3 More Ships Handled By SHB This Year THE total of scale tonnage handled during the six months ended June 30, 1953, including coal and fuel oil at the Singapore Harbour Board, was 2,606,373 compared with 2,828,146 for the corresponding period of 1952. The net registered tonnage of vessels using the264 words
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Article63 1953-09-26 3 THE SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce. the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association and the Singapore Club have agreed to remain m Fullerton Building and avoid the expenditure of at least $1 million for a new building at Collyer Quay. Government has found that t is not63 words
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Article186 1953-09-26 3 9 cb J c ship Stanle y Angwin, left Singapore last Wednesday on a 4,700 mile journey to the Fiji Islands to repair the damage done to submarine cables during the recent earthquake at Suva Suva is a point on the chain of cables186 words
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Article80 1953-09-26 3 1 LADY TEMPLER. wife of the High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya, will open the St. Andrew's Cathedral fete m Singapore today at :i.:m p.m. There will be 45 stalls selling food and other wares for the benefit of the Cathedral, which i? expected to profit80 words
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Article46 1953-09-26 3 A MAN who tried to break into a house m Sims Avenue on Thursday night was arrested by Singapore DetectiveCorporal Haron from Joo Chiat Police Station. It was found later that the padlock of the door had already been wrenched open.46 words
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Article24 1953-09-26 3 MAULANA MOHD. SAEED ANSARI will speak on "The Necessity of Religion" m Malay 09 .Sunday at 4.3* pun. at the Ana'mdiyya Muslim24 words
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Article66 1953-09-26 3 THE Public I'tilities Committee of the Singapore City Council has supported the flood lighting of Jalan Bes:ir Stadium, proposed ov the Estates and Fire Brigade Committee. It ha s recommended to the budget committee an v diture of 570.000 to !m» included m next year's budget66 words
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Article89 1953-09-26 3 Man Detained A 15-YEAR-OLD m:i id servant of a family m Whit ley Crescent was forced into a bathroom by a man who tied, gagged and robbed her of pair of earrings and a wrist-watch on Thursday morning. The girl was alone m the house washing89 words
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Article62 1953-09-26 3 CHINA Night will he rHebrated m Singapore «n Sept. 29 by th e China Society with a show at the Victoria Thejtre. The .show will include a "Peiping Drama". Admission i s free and Mekets are available from the Secretary of the China {Society, Mr.62 words
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Article42 1953-09-26 3 THE Singapore City Council will appoint a qualified tea' her permanently to the Ponti.tn School, m Johore. for the children of Water Work* employees there. At present there !i a temporary Vacher handling more tarn w uVuUtntf., i42 words
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Advertisement139 1953-09-26 3 (ffff&X /y/» )*oii lead uicting life? M fnllr)W t)i<» i x for r-orfifort i DsarpMnd m I m Hi/.<->i k for i <tre. (j-^ > $£ffmt US &^>^^ e s 3O butterfly stove SAVES TIME MONEY sewife's Choice LEAHINCO ;<-<£ ifc./Vo 366 7atch it winging your way! The independent front139 words
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Advertisement382 1953-09-26 3 FOR tCONOMICAL 6 DURABILITY X X ooNr just buy' shir is lm DOCTOR w^^ >^y Ilmvefautu m xi^'M t ml i I V -^"*^OHSALE AT ALL LEADING STORES EVERYWHERE EMBASSY HOTEL (Situoted m Smqopore Bett R«tid«n»iol Aie«) Opposite Kotong Pork 46. Meyer Rood Sinqopo.r Tel. 81 $61/4 Line* Yosr! Tnnifjht382 words
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Article176 1953-09-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Two Jarge black boxes and four small wooden ones were delivered at King's House this afternoon as a result of yesterday's "Operation Question" carried out at Senai, one oi the worst villages in' South Johore, and the South Malaya Pineapple Estate m176 words
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Article, Illustration378 1953-09-26 4 Hydraulic Plant To Assure Rice Sufficiency KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The importance of Malaya growing sufficient rice for its own needs was stressed by General Sir Gerald Tempter, the High Commissioner, today when he opened the new hydraulic laboratory and research station at Ampang near Kuala Lumpur. It was extremely unlikely,Standard - 378 words
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Article201 1953-09-26 4 KUALA' LUMPUR, Fri.— Malaya may have a Sea and Mountain School, similar to the institutions that have become so famous m Britain. It is known that the Federation High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer is keenly interested m the idea. So are a committee of201 words
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Article70 1953-09-26 4 MR. HarrjDld Williams, famous Australian bass-baritone? will fly to the Colony next month to play the leading role m the Singapore Musical Society's presentation of Mendelssohn's "Elijah". There wil] be Uvo performances on Oct. 20 a nd 21 at .the Victoria Memorial Halt Also taking70 words
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Article116 1953-09-26 4 PRISON' industries are starting again In Singapore jails, the Commissioner of Pri> Major. W. L. P. Sochon. told the Press yesterday. For the first time since the war, cotton-weaving is being re-introduced m the prison^. A Malay company has lent loom which is being used pattern116 words
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Article34 1953-09-26 4 A BILL which will enable the Singapore Government to give reciprocal treatment to judgments obtained m Superior Courts m Pakistan and India, is to be introduced m the Legislative Council next month.34 words
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Article27 1953-09-26 4 MR. T.P.F. McNeke, Presidcjit of the City Council and ex-officio Member of the Executive Council, will be going on three weeks' leave from Oct. 4.27 words
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Article, Illustration189 1953-09-26 4 A SALAMI sausage found its way into the V.I. P. room at Kallang last night for presentation to one of the two Hollywood movie magnates who arrived m Singapore by BOAC Comet, yesterday. The movie men were Mr. Wilton R. Rachmil. president of Universal Pictures andStandard - 189 words
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Article, Illustration268 1953-09-26 4 ABl T BIN KI'RSI, who is serving; a sentence of eight years for armed robbery m Changi Prison, was yesterday given another 16 months* rigorous imprisonment for stabbing a fellow prisoner, following an altercation over a joke. The new sentence is toStandard - 268 words
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Article130 1953-09-26 4 A THIEF, who escaped on a bicycle after breaking into the servants' Quarten of i house In Fernhill Road, Sinqaporc, was caught by a taxidriver m an adjoining ro.id. The man who stole a wns* watch. fountain pen. pencil and a packet of cigarettes, was seen m130 words
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Article75 1953-09-26 4 Stendotd London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 25. -j- The following or e the closing prices of lubber ond tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBEI Spot 18* d. November 18 id. December 16 id. Jon. /March 19 d. Apr./Jun. 19id. July/Sept. 19Id. Oct./c.i.f. 18id. Tone: Buyers dull. LONDON TIN Spot75 words
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Advertisement278 1953-09-26 4 jH CATHAY ORGANISATION r^j ATTRACTIONS -jtf^ap^ OPENS TODAY! 5 shows ££^C^trnr^ AM 45 >I I p^l E •>j l'r< fit— 4/ B THE STORY OF TIIS ■iiJM«!Mli'Mi/.TlS7sinMl I ELIZABETH FERNANDO WILLIAM TAYLOR LAMAS POWELL AN M-O-M r it ruin 2nd BIG MIDNIGHT TONIGHT oil IN OF THE WAVES IN A278 words
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Advertisement163 1953-09-26 4 MOVIE NEWS OCTOBER issue ON SAU NOW REX -M'nite Tonight! j DAVID E. ROSE n YVONNE DE CARLO ROCK HUDSON |H MAXWELL R£E Dcvi ls b color er TECHNICOLO ijvggßafc* 7 Direc!ed<ti y RAOUL WALSH H SEE! The 'LACE -PANTS FLOTILI r ATTACK, DYNAMITE finalK SINK a JAP DESTROYER on163 words
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Miscellaneous72 1953-09-26 4 Weather MIMMIM TEMPER ATI RE: From 7.30 p.m. Sept. S4 to 7.30 a.m. Sept. 2.">. Singapore (80F). Penan? (7t»F). Kota Bahru (75F), Kuala Lumpur (75F), Ipoh (75F), Kuantan (73FL Maximum Temperature: From 7..J0 a.m. Sept. 21 to 7..10 p.m. Sept. SS. Singapore (88F), Penanf iBBF>. Kota Bahru (881 Kuala Lumpur72 words
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Article97 1953-09-26 5 Council Decides THE S.ngapore City Coun- Finance and General PurCommitttee has decided thai it is wrong i:i principle to have Municipal employees •is Returning avid Assistant Returning Officers at the coming Municipal elect'ons. The Committee feels that onlj if other officers are not vailable for97 words
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Article75 1953-09-26 5 KOH KAH CHEOK appear>e Uiday before the Singapore Eighth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. A. W. Ghows. on a charge of armed robbery. It was alleged that at about 2.40 p.m. on Sept. 20, at Padang Jerivigau off Kallang Road, Koh robhed Goh Seok Tin of about75 words
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Article86 1953-09-26 5 MOHAMMED bi n Ismail. described as a private m Ihc Royal Engineer^ and attached to RASAH Camp. Serembar. wa yesterday charged m the. Singapore Second Police C^r.rt with having m his possession dagge; with intent to commi' an oM'ence m the computinn of Scotts Road86 words
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Article33 1953-09-26 5 S. E. S. DONALDSON, an engineer living m Johore. was sentenced m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to six months* rigorous imprisonment on a charge of cheating Robinson and Company.33 words
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Article24 1953-09-26 5 MRS. A. DICKSON will Rive a talk o n "In Hollywood" at the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration435 1953-09-26 5 SLUM DWELLERS HAIL SIR GERALD Klang 's Eyesore\ Where Thousands Live In Squalor I X.v A Special Correspondent "v^JltANGt^Sqt^-Hidden from vjr~>^ Spot Check On How They Live Thewt headlines appeared m the Sunday Sla>i(i<t>d page 4 last week. KUALA LUMPUR, Frl— Geaeraj Templer, thr Hi^h C ommissioner, today went to435 words
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Article76 1953-09-26 5 Standard London Corr. LONDON. Fri. The eventual transfer of iupervision over student activities from the Colonial Ofiice to JUiaja House was announced lonigh* by the Commissioner for Malaya, Raja Sir Uda. at the annual dinner of the Malayan Students Union. He also revealed that Malaya has76 words
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Article30 1953-09-26 5 THE promotion of the following nurses to Nursing Sisters on probation has been approved: Misses Goh Cheng Goon. Helen Khoo Hong Pens. Koh Chew Hwa and Enid Won".30 words
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Article211 1953-09-26 5 FREED OF ASSAULT ON PCs CHARGE HOMELESS and unemployed. Tandin bin Mindin (45) was yesterday acquitted by the Singapore Eighth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. A. W. Ghows. on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to three police < onstables. It was allege^ that at about 3.40 a.m. on Aug. 11.211 words
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Article319 1953-09-26 5 LOO WEE WAN, 52-year-old chief paying cashier of the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation who faces a tentative charge of criminal breach of trust of 5250,000, "disappeared" from the Singapore Fourth Police Court after the evidence of two further witnesses had been recorded. The incident occurred319 words
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Article53 1953-09-26 5 A NINE-MONTH old infait swallowed a large fruit seed and died m spile of a doctor's efforts to save him by administering oxygen and artificial respiration for more than an hour. This was stated at a Singapore inquest into the death of Low Chin Hing,53 words
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Article113 1953-09-26 5 SINGAPORE Harbour B^c.rd Staff Association, m a letter sent to the Board yesterday, claimg that its clerks live m "utter misery," because of the Inadequacy of their wages. The letter states: "The present salary stale* of the acri- cal stafT especially of *\> > l m113 words
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Article70 1953-09-26 5 THE Singapore Citj Council will ask the Colonial Secretary whether it la correct, m principle, to amend ihe Municipal By-Laws to enforce Councillors £o observe aecrecy on matters discussed to CO ifidence at private sessions. The City Council, at it| last meeting, decided on the recommendation of70 words
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Article42 1953-09-26 5 RADIO MALAYA'S now "highbrow** programme entitled "University of the Air" will not !>e broadcast on the Green network as reported m The Standard yesterday. It will be broadcast over the Red network, commencing Oct. LM at 10 p.m.42 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-09-26 5 Mr. G. S. Anderson, ne^vly appointed Aastralian Trade Commissioner for Malaya arrived m Singapore by BOAC Constellation yesterday. He succeeds Mr. A. J. S. Day. who has left for Australia before assuming office as Australian Com mereial otinsHlor In Johannesburg. Standard photo.42 words
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Article203 1953-09-26 5 Standard Slaty Keporter ABOUT 50,000 lower paid rmpltjMi of the tlirn Armed Services, City Council, and the II v hour lloirr m Singapore, will soon demand I general Plft i" crease based on the Hitson recommendations. Their move follow tie mand >>y U I Action, repre203 words
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Article53 1953-09-26 5 st.ind.iid Mill K.poilcr !h,. M r r arra I Ml i m i I Mi Chan X i Elect i i ndard I .)k.ii]<! noi to tin- co it id oken (\<< He aid 'i 'i i blackout m ;mv pore '••iMim.M s imtilrl telephone n.< Muni tha53 words
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Article47 1953-09-26 5 A SINGAPORE Tra lion Company drh tl T..m Meng, was (hum! S. > m the F Traffic Court yesterday, f<>t failing to conform to a traffic "no riyht turn** mrhile driving nil l>i; i at the iuni of Bukit Timati |n<J Si Roads On Ju47 words
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Article37 1953-09-26 5 SINGAPORI P KlOUfl tO tl i ol l.< <■ .1' c on the 'iifiu of Ai, 1 1 1 1 I In i>< tot Sidek bin I n| al the Mai r stal ion.37 words
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Article114 1953-09-26 5 SUrul.trd Staff Reporter THREE men to i.iii toe attempted roS i r ippeali Afi tht Singapore I rt ot Criminal Appeal ...V. I.im Kheng (21). and Chut Kah Ti.i (U), were each sentenced to eight yean' imprisonment arid 12 strokes of the rotan. T))e thlr(J114 words
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Advertisement222 1953-09-26 5 fj 1/h'mpse of Chinese hisforuC\ KUNG MING _Jkf U A CTCD J >" OF MILITARY STRATEGY l^L H discovery -mudotc helped my to victory. famous f Medicinal J v I Chinko W.nd Mixture A^ JJ J\ jo^erful and \x- > Jz^' \i. Con- HB^ y ion Indtq stion, f/&Z?r*y*BSrTSE^^^^ r222 words
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Advertisement74 1953-09-26 5 Rolex on the roof of the world On May 29th the lone story of Everest nas fulfilled. Thirty years of gallant attempt and pioneering effort culminated m the conquest of th« mountain by the British Expedition led by Colonel Sir John Hunt With the British, as on previous expeditions, went74 words
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Article755 1953-09-26 6 X welcome the return this week, after an absence of two years, of Radio Malaya's Forum of the Air. We do so because, being a newspaper which believes m the democratic way of life, we hold the view that controversy is the breath of democracy. We755 words
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Article1285 1953-09-26 6 A v r 1 1 -know ii British joitrii a 1 i h t a<l\i s o s Ejl'glif Inn en m Ih c Far l^ast to There is much common ground; indeed, he is likely to find a sameness that can be both reassuring1,285 words
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Article290 1953-09-26 6 Review of Views Financial Solution A SOLUTION to Malaya's financial crisis is suggested by Nanyang Siang Pau. It urges the industrialisation of the country to counter the fall of rubber and tin prices. These two commodities, says the paper, have fallen by 40 per cent this year. Government revenue has290 words
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Article, Illustration444 1953-09-26 6 We the PEOPLE Sir: I trust that the attention of the authorities will be drawn to your recent leading article "Malaya's Home Defence." It just scintillates with home truths and sound practical advice; and if acted upon m time ought to become a most important factor at least m Malaya's444 words
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Article41 1953-09-26 6 Sir; "BITER BIT" is rather contented to find the word "Klings" omitted from thp book "Jungle Green." Should same be cited I doubt that he or she would care to comment on the W Ch?nk" "Chinaman" and STRAITS CHINESE Singapore.41 words
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Article76 1953-09-26 6 Sir; I am a regular picturegoer, and would not mind queuing up for an hour or two at a theatre m order to obtain a SI tirket when th« are others m the same position as myself I s e e .10 reason why proper shelters could76 words
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Article426 1953-09-26 6 Questions About Kirkby Sir; Now that me first batch of students from Kirkby College, has returned to Malaya fully qualified to teach our children m the primary and higher classes of our English Schools one would naturally ask the following questions: 1. Was the Kirkby course really worth the money426 words
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Article201 1953-09-26 6 Sir; Reference to BiterBit's letter, I wish to state m reply that U 'c Enr'isheducated Chinese do nc and will not use the word "Kliny" for Indian s e i\her m sl>?ech or m writing. Tlwse Chinese who call the Indians "Klings" do not mean any offence201 words
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Advertisement124 1953-09-26 6 SINGAPORE mi* STANDARD INUEPfcNDCNI VIuRNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE 128 Kcbinton Rood, Singopore Telephont Nos: *****—***** Cobl< O feltqioph Address: TIGERNEWS Smqopcre. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing House Squore. London E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG %•> Suitor Street. 83. Cowon Street. 8. Leith Street. lele: 4588124 words
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Advertisement58 1953-09-26 6 vi^^^/;^ Tempt |\M 4y them with snacks w obQ^ iCIC _i V BOVRIL J BORNEO FEDERATION AIR SERVh'F. Scheduled Service: Between Kuala Lumpur, Benrong Bcnto Jenderata, Sitiowon, Ipoh, Kuonton 1 Koto Bhoru, Malacca, Botu Pchot Johore Bohru, Dungun, Mcrsing, Si 9 Singapore. Charter Rates on rcqut AM Enquiries to MANSFIELD58 words
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Article68 1953-09-26 7 Israel v. Syria <'f>\. (AFP) (I mi bo!ii Sj i ia \><>\ ted ernjed the United 'V'<- Supei l( ct. have been "■I Aral; radio 'i m Haifa, m turn prepar< d itary m< S v.'.li i« m with o.va- I iti d the hydro-elee'.ric their68 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-09-26 7 photo. lITO'S MANOEUVRES: l.iiniliar b<-r«'t, Bri- I m-|<| Marsha! Visnut Munt:;oiiwi y (!rft) v< n with CoNhkl n< 1. 1 1 Kosta N;ul.i i < ntre > «»f Yugoslavia, A,it«limu Yugoslav mani',i\i»v. M MoMty M is also isitnii; tir.oslavia as nf Marshal 'I ito. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-09-26 7 VPPEALSoI 12 Kikuyu to death for their :1 the Lari massacre, dismissed by the East Court of Appeal m AFP. photo. "V\i, LBATBB WEKK: The "Queei of Leather." "!Vn O'Neill, is flanked by her maids of honour, Vu 1 BlltI of Cheshire, and Jeanine Rii harde ofU.P. - 67 words
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Article80 1953-09-26 7 For NATO Forces *lIM I X G TON. North 25.— The first i Artillery Unit handle atomic guns. from here yesterfor vw tern Germany th NATO forces men of the 868 th y Battalion from unloaded from ie wharf here and Navy transport ed to carryReuter; AP; AFP - 80 words
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Article163 1953-09-26 7 FRENCH TIHTEN THE DELTA TRAP Fr^ K A^ AT (North m Imlo-China), Sent 25 fAP* south-east <>i Hanoi _^^jg_mil_es Fn-Mfh commanders report- ed thai more of the Vietminh had been killed and m captured In bitter fighting In c rain-flooded ricefields Additionally, the French they seized 130 me i suspected163 words
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Article120 1953-09-26 7 Dior Girls 'Shame' Officials PAKIS. S,pl. (UP). hou.se accomplished today what neither the bos s nor the French J-rturts had been able to They shamed the French Ministry of Economics into agreeing to vac a t e a part of the building Dior owns to make room for Dior's workshops.120 words
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Article101 1953-09-26 7 Chief Has His Hands Slashed NAIROBT. Sept. 25. (AFP) Setiior Chief Kasina. 60, of the Wakambas had both his hands severed at the wrist when he was attacked by a member of his tribe m the Kitui area, about 600 miles east of Nairobi. The authorities believe the Mau Mau101 words
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Article40 1953-09-26 7 CHICAGO. Sept. 25 (UP).— Crown Prince Akihito of Japan made a hurried tour of Chicago Art Institute yesterday, inspected Japanese art treasures and was taken on a trip to some of the city's more interesting spots.40 words
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Article177 1953-09-26 7 PARIS, Sept. 25, (AP). —The North Atlantic Council on Thursday called on the 14 NAT^ nations to help Greece m the nig reconstruction job needed m the lonian Islands recently hit by earthquakes. "Thousands of victims are camping m tents pitched among the ruins."177 words
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Article96 1953-09-26 7 Says Ex-Atom Chief WENTWORTII BY THE SEA. New Hampshire Sept 25, (Renter) Mr. Gordon Dean, retired chairman cf the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, said yesterd.iy that within a year or two Russia would be able virtually to "destroy us if she moves first." Time is "running96 words
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Article183 1953-09-26 7 Ex -Premier Of Egypt On Trial CAIRO Sept 25.—Ibrahim Abdel Hadi, former Premier of Egypt, has been charged with 'high treason" and "conspiracy with foreign powers" to -harm the Government and State" of F° vn? His indictment, issued lasl night, required that Abdel Had appear before the Revolutionary Court onAP; UP - 183 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-09-26 7 TOKYO. Sept. 25 (Reuter' One of the biggest typnoors m Japan's history tonight changed course as it nit (he great Japanese cities of Osaka and Kyoto to sweep northeast along Japan's main island towards Tokyo. Tokyo police reported all communications with Southern Japan were dead aU.P. - 122 words
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Article72 1953-09-26 7 ZAGREB. Sept. 25 (Reuter). Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Chief of the Bri'ish Imperial General Staff, laid here yesterday that Yugoslavia's armed forces had "all the makings of a powerful modern army." Field Marshal Harding was speaking to correspondents after watching the end of the Yugoslav72 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-09-26 7 US. SECRET TALKS OVER DEFENCES photo. Alarm At H-Bomb Race With Russia asdfasdf I staf wifh Jh L: S l aMet Ku ™b,,e Mitsuko. voted the > 5 Jaoaneie film 5S S S X a P|M aI shoun m S 5 Japanese film. 'The Revolution of Purity". U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article168 1953-09-26 7 nnrflf D^ N Scpt 25 radio El ki- furt 1 55 government changes m the Soviet Kepublic of Georgia m th e wake of the dismissal of the Prime Minister, Mr. Valerian Minavevich oakradze who was considered a "Beria man The broadcast said that the168 words
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Article59 1953-09-26 7 WASHINGTON. Sept 2:, (Reuter).— Gen. John E. Hull, soon to become the United Nations Commander mi n the Far East, discussed his new assignment with Pre.-i. Eisenhower at breakfast terday. General Hull told reporters ♦hat he would leave on Saturday for tiie Far East a;id would <pcnd59 words
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Article7 1953-09-26 7 US PoWs Turn To The Reds ssdafsdafdafasdfasdf7 words
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Article53 1953-09-26 7 COPENHAGEN (Denmvk) Sept. 25 (AP) Movie actress Elizabeth Taylor was *.»ken seriously ill here last night, an M.G.M. spokesman said ,o my. She and her husband. Mich ael Wilding, arrived vostoiday from Stockholm, where -she had been ill with taflwsnz* Sh c complained of a headache53 words
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Article50 1953-09-26 7 PARIS. Sept. 25 (AFP) Another Coelaeanthe, the prehistoric fish, has been a ight off Anjouan, m Comoro founds, near Madagascar, t v. n revealed today. The first coelacanthe to ho caught since 19:i8 \va s ap'ured m th c same area m Oe. jinber last year.50 words
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Article177 1953-09-26 7 CAPETOWN, Sept. 25, (Reu(er).-Dr. Daniel Malan, the South African Prime Minister, said here yesterday that Mr. Pandit Nehru, th c Indian Prime Minister, was the only obstacle to an agreement on problems affecting the Indian population m South Africa. Mr. Nehru would h r.< nothing177 words
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Article50 1953-09-26 7 WASHINGTON. -s (AFP) Jan Galcu I Consul General i r N h«l fled to Latin Atcm ..f.^r breaking with hi Communist fovei I Ameriran Btetf Departii offlcial uifi here. The oflßclal ;ifM(<<? Wld left his p >n< If this year ;»ik\ wm§ i wvkieo, Uiu/jnuy.50 words
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Advertisement53 1953-09-26 7 SUITING il^^- 1 YOUNGER j MAN j sors I G/?£Y FLANNEL W I I JACKETS AND ffffi\\ I Fro, $43/50^ j I GREY SCHOOL Collar ottac h e d long if 2 sleeves, m wool and cotton mixture J* From $12/- SOLE AGENTS FOA 5 Amitim Herd UmileJ Krfrni Street,53 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-09-26 8 THE nid.KSI air- x I craft m the forthcoming 1 London to Christchurch 1 (New Zealand) Air Race. 1 which starts on Oct. 8. t will be this 'FlyinK Dutch- man" a DC-6A Lift- master entered by KLM I Royal Dutch Air Lines. i The*re will be86 words
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Article104 1953-09-26 8 LONDON, Sept. 29,— Mr. Robert E. Weila.id. Vice President of National Airlines of America, said this week if present negotiations were successful his firm would buy 12 De Havilland Comet aircraft for about £9.000.000. Mr. Weiland, speaking at London airport before returning to the United States,Reuter - 104 words
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Article71 1953-09-26 8 OSLO Sept 25, IndoiM h:,~ asked Norwegian ship- yards if they would be able to build on a credit order. S4 ships of a total value of 200.- 000.000 crowns. Shipbuilders her* are m tore tod In the request, because orders have fallen to ».:>ir»t whereAFP - 71 words
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Advertisement740 1953-09-26 8 HAMBURG- AMERICA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN! SMtVICE To Colombo (ienoa. Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen. Spore P.S'ham Penang IS \V.s»rstein (NUL) 3 8 Oct 9Oct l^ 1 T.S Braunschweig (HAPACi) »:;/28Oct 20Oct 30/31Oct Mone Konit Manila Kobe Yokohama fpnang P.S'ham Spore IS Nabob (NUL) 9/lOOci 12/13Ocl IJ^Jg*] IS Leverkusen740 words
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Advertisement1140 1953-09-26 8 i^^ m.,tm BLUE FUNNEL LINE JJiJ, m hmu MANSFIKLU CO., LTD. P— Dept. Incorporated In Singapore CarrliTS option to pnM-«>c<i via olh«*r ix»rtv to Uw. nn«l discharge cargo SAIMNC.S to liyi:ri'<m>i.. <.i.\'-«;n\\ LONDON CONTINENTAL POK T» Dj« Saili P S nam Henang Ll3toneu«i for Liverpool 8c Glasgow Srpt !«/'JB srpt1,140 words
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Advertisement656 1953-09-26 8 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Roy ul Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America I me Ncderl.ind I me Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (.MONTREAL) BOSTON HSW YOKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE M\V OKI LANS via SI LZ. Spore P .Sham Penang vSLAMAT (RL) 26Sept 27 IXSepl TARAKAN (SMN) 29Sept sOct MM 7 HOrl r RAKI656 words
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Advertisement633 1953-09-26 8 EAST ASIATIC LINT SAILINGS FROM SCANIIIN AVIA h M Spore p x INDIA" Foi Bangkok. Saigon Hongkong. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama 9100.tht h k« SKLANDIA for Bangkok 11 1 »O< t 0 KOREA' For Djakarta Bang kok. Saigon. Hongkong Manila Kobe. Yokohama .21 2.10c t lt/MQt| MniNlV For Bangkok 11/llNot IW633 words
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Article163 1953-09-26 9 JAPANESE interest m Malayan rubber was the feature of th c rubber market m Singapore which closed H a.otlv steady *f 631 <"ents per In. for first fiiade mtibtt for October shipment yesterday. Interest from Japanese t» iycr- was largely for third gcade rubber. Apart from that the163 words
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Article112 1953-09-26 9 THE unexpected fall m the tin metal price resulted m Malayan tin shares becoming easier though there was quite a good turnover of business m this section of the market at lower prices. Industrials were dull while rubber shares remained neglected. Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers United Engineers112 words
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Article100 1953-09-26 9 ALL .sections of the produce market m Singapore remained quiet yesterday, but quotations for both copra aid coconut oil were slightly steadier. Copra for October and November shipment was quoted $;'o 4 s per picul buyers with sellers at $3(3 per picul. Coconut oi) buyers indicated $">r>i per picul100 words
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Article833 1953-09-26 9 RUBBER SURPLUS IS A MYTH' Spore Chamber Reports THE first six months of this year has been most disappointing for rubber from the viewpoint of the pioducer, .states the h H yearly rrport of the S nSapoie Chamber of Co nmerce. The year started with c price above 90 cents833 words
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Article98 1953-09-26 9 TEKKA-TAIPING Limited tin miners reported ,i profit ol £12.968 for the year nclin^ Ort. U la>t year. cordinc to bnlnncr sheet .if the 3li 1! 01 dinai general meeting ot tiie share holders held lasi week. Two dividends totalling one shilling per share were paid to shareholders.98 words
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Article90 1953-09-26 9 NO SIGNS of i ciabU 1 it ,!i tho building ti ad- pparCAt, states iih 1 1 [«yj ii iv port of Singapore Chambri ol Coinmnce. The vo tensive I mod lion by I I md the imp< I building bj I m ranstrtM I90 words
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Article33 1953-09-26 9 WASHINGTON, Sept (AFP) -The s t-mment [9 setting nation^ fro n 100 to 200 dollars sn: 1 OU< of more than I I 000 rack c>" emtno I33 words
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Article42 1953-09-26 9 Hard Time For Textiles I WOlllfi tin in fhr tfx t In vain. < J report d slow iin I mnn I A t :i Hi n -t 1 mi 1 f 1 #> -1 hi n hard < r| ft v to t I42 words
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Article24 1953-09-26 9 I f I t K 1 it tI > rakfag r. msdwnli <• the ft vr ir <i ro\ id* ml i M,r«,24 words
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Article30 1953-09-26 9 Loan Society Nets $4,111 i I ,i i I i I id '.i-: I I I with Sltj.U4B th« i I tig $J tb.i Liug pi 11l >i »4.11! tiansacticiu.30 words
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Miscellaneous186 1953-09-26 9 t^' Abtl€g By A! Coppl w-. t. «Cki^y irr rF I V/ I I r I r BEL _4^^BB v^v.^ i M i W I I EBl LV» T TH'MQ oOUT If l^ I f C I l^Ty^^^i i^+f I I H VI f\_\j 1 Ef. 1 AUcy Pop By186 words
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Miscellaneous883 1953-09-26 9 &/j&$X5& ff > A *v^~ £V m v; j k itf^c-' h9hT 6v.% &kj &< BSSSI t&gffl&gy y g f I «i V Fa TEf Ss t f/A BST ABSBB^Br^ BBBbIBh it WY* VA t 9m inBaBBBK ULISEI M OJ Spore Diary surface mails l)i:r\HTrKl>: Thn nnd (parccS A ..<883 words
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1404 1953-09-26 10 BILL WEBB JONES - Outstanding Material OF MEN AND MUSIC BILL WEBB JONES By I til Singapore Music Teachers' Society is presrntint; a Toncert by some of the Associated Board music examinees m the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow (Sunday) evening at 7 pm. Mr. Peter Bui this year's Visiting Examiner, In > made selection1,404 words
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Article302 1953-09-26 10 W^ANDERING through the shops looking for a specially nice gift for very special friend I ran across the most adorable compacts I have ever seen. They are by "Volupte" and are tiny wilh a musical box attached. Imagine powering your nose to Brakns waltz or to 'Let Me302 words
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Article256 1953-09-26 10 J WONDER how many newcomers to this part of the world have the remotest conception what it looks like. Whether it be through stories handed down from generation to generation. Hollywood's interpretation, or just one of those inexplicable psychological fancies. I feel certain that on256 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-09-26 10 Slur Contest No. 34 AM /.n.u(h rhl» week I'hc Sincapwrr Standard nr*. •.nils i'n ibirl) fourth <tar ronir^l tntrle* |r clow MM 1 prize uinricr. publisher! m MAMI m v» x AH MID I t?l»| ,li cnllni ih, %i\ in. in,.. «nd thru rtwperttvr ii»up«»n»73 words
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Article51 1953-09-26 10 PATTERN SERVICE K£Q&&£/j IHI COl»ON RIAO THIS BffOut rOU OROIH voub r A TIRN y ott muu r ten <,„, %tomo% rou «MM oui P row don't -r ,K t j,. A nwmbci ot ordrn k o coirt to me •tompt Tk, mom b( cut till rK« in*,, 9I »o»t«d51 words
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Article81 1953-09-26 10 a number of interested feiders. It was a pleasant mil un usual evening, and m the words of the excellent ('ho. rus. to all connected with "The Yellow Jacket" m gen- r il. and to producer Virginia Johnson m particular— I bow. IN VIEW of the various81 words
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Advertisement27 1953-09-26 10 I IgMiggw 9 a.m. "STRANGE WORLD" 4^^ I 77ic F/Tesr «?-Z) Musical Fealurelte^^^^K^f tJ^L/ 1 starring JOSH FERRER •m TICHNICOI.OI? -___^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Tomorrow 9 4.in. '•CRIMSON PIRATE- Tech! l^^^T*'27 words
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Miscellaneous383 1953-09-26 10 fX Wto 4%!9 VVp <^ff J a trY PITA DPI MAP m i J nPODAY-8 QUOTATION- J > X "One of the best ilay- light-savings plan- is SH.5 H up <•«•"""■— Charles <;i-rh.ml. SATURDAY FOR EVKRY- Z ONL: Advance interests hay- 2 ing to do with employment < services. buying.383 words
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Article, Illustration1859 1953-09-26 11 MARCIANO STOPS LA STARZA IN 11th ROUND BY ROUND I \l> 1 a lefi iu.t> 1.-ft ad Hncky a neutral vere land--1 with a <> missed body, La- light fcft to hard ed another left i forced Mard- i a left La R off MarMi.rciano g 1 to the a1,859 words
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Article46 1953-09-26 11 MELBOURNE, Sept. 25 (AP) The Victorian State Cabinet ha s decided to ruild the Olympic Village fov the 1056 Games at Heidelberg, a suburb eight miles from Melbourne. The village will include about 600 homes and flats to accommodate nearly 6.000 athletes and officials.46 words
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Article78 1953-09-26 11 LIVERPOOL. Sept. 25, (Reuter). Wally Thorn regained the British welterweight boXing title here last night when he outpointed Peter Failon over 15 rounds. The title had been left vacant by the retirement of CJifi Curvis. who beat Thorn by a knockout m July last year. Thorn,78 words
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Article45 1953-09-26 11 SYDNEY, Sept. 25, (AP). The Davis Cup Tennis match between Belgium and India will be played at Perth. Australia, December 10-12. The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia fixed the place and time Thursday after the two countries were unable to agree on this.45 words
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Article164 1953-09-26 11 SEREMBAN. Fri. The first State hockey trial held here yesterday could not have served the selectors m their task of building a string Negri XI this season. Several of the selected players were unable to turn out and m spite of getting substitutes the same was164 words
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254 1953-09-26 11 PETER WILSON REPORTS NEW YORK, Fri.— Randy Turpin arrived here for his world middleweight title fight against Carl Bobo Olson on October 21, complete with his entourage of manager George Middleton, Mrs. and Miss Middleton, brothers Dick and Jackie Turpin, trainer Frank Algar, a254 words
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Article67 1953-09-26 11 BRUSSELS, Sept. 24, (Reuter). Belgium drew 2 2 with Finland here yesterday to make certain of qualifying for the final of the world soccer cup competition m Switzerland next year. They led I—o1 0 at half time. Belgium, who had beaten Finland m the first leg67 words
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Article27 1953-09-26 11 ARCHITECT Department dre* 1-1 with Electricity m the Farrei Cup soccer competition hp'd at the Farrer Park restCidajr. Scorers *u# iiuck Suig «ia«i ismmiL27 words
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Advertisement249 1953-09-26 11 NOTK.KS POLICE TENDER NOTICE. RENDERS which will close at 12 noon on FRIDAY 2nd OCTOBER. 1953 are invited by the Commissioner of Police. Federation of Malaya for the supply of batteries foi Motor Transport vehicles. 2 Full particulars may be obtained on application to tht Force Quartermaster, PoliceHeadquarters. Blu/F Road249 words
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Advertisement629 1953-09-26 11 NOTfCBS KOMPIN R:\IIRU K( RRI ft ESTATE. LIMITED. (Members' Voluntary Winding Cp) The Companies Ordinance 194*. ]\OTICE is hereby given that x the Creditors of the Company above named, which is being voluntarily wound up. are required on or before the 31st day of October, 1953 to send their names629 words
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Advertisement735 1953-09-26 11 EMOAWMiErtT I^HE ENGAGEMENT is announced bet acid Miss Baby Lee Kirn Nio ol Na 48. Ceyioh Rr>ad. eldest daughter o' Mr. A Mrs. Lee Chwer Siang and Mr Peter Lim V.m* Cheng, son of the late Mr. Mrs Lim Honf Seng. DKAIII 'pA.\ MRS TAN BENG A MONO nice Ong735 words
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Advertisement508 1953-09-26 11 Standard Service For The I'ncmployod M \«JI X l<\|( I rr illiiiupJo>fiJ a^il In »rrd n Ik,i k >«»il lo find work. Ihr *»ingj|M*r«> m.l.ml Iv« ui|tlo)nt< nt Uur. m »n<rs yon trrr «p»rr In tin* 9«S| ..ill or unir BSJSM I«h;i| st:imliin| olHrr for m ipftli. ••In mi rin508 words
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556 1953-09-26 12 ROUND by round report of the light on Page NEW YORK, Sept. 25 (UP)— Rocky Marciano had morp admiration for beaten Roland La Starza than he had tor himself last ni^ht after successfully defending the heavyweight championship of the world, winning by a556 words
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Article191 1953-09-26 12 Ceylonese Too Good For Schools A STRONG; Ceyloneie Sport* team the colour* Combined J, n a friendly t Ba -tier Ceyloi 0. The Cc quick Into 1 :n lhc fV ftn Ba working j,,. :he ball to j i from the j Richard Es.s n hiJ pads I 'n clear191 words
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Article56 1953-09-26 12 KLUANG. Frf. Malayan champion Wong Peng Soon outclassed Cheong Hock Lcng m a two-set exhibition mat.-h played here at the Government English School hall today. A capacity crowd saw Wong win 15-10. 15-2. I n the second set. Wong gave no chances and took less than56 words
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Article, Illustration462 1953-09-26 12 PENANG, Fri.— The Penang All Blues, giving: a splendid exhibition of hard and solid rugby, brought their sequence of wins over the Royal Bangkok Sports Club to four today when they beat the visiting team by nine points (three tries) to three points (one462 words
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Article55 1953-09-26 12 THE SJnsapore Badminton Association last night named six players to represent the Colony m the Fooni? Seong Cup zone final between Malacca and Singapore on October 3 and 4 at Malacca. The players are On? Poh Lim, Ismail bin Marjan, Loon? Pan Yap, Andrew Tan. Quek55 words
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Article27 1953-09-26 12 SINGAPORE Eurasians, with only seven players, were compelled to concede a walkover decision to the Chinese m a SAFA community league same yesterday.27 words
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Article40 1953-09-26 12 THE Singapore Radin Mis Ramblers' soccer team against Railway Institute today will be selected from: Tony, Bagong. G. Phillip. Omar. Samad. Chwee Lent? Balan. Beta. Sulong. Rnbca., Ah Yin. Hassan. Tahir Choon Chee. Kadir, Jabri. Fali. and Bakar.40 words
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358 1953-09-26 12 Royal Naval Air Station (Sembawang) enhanced their position m the Singapore Hockey Association Division II league when they took full points off the hitherto unbeaten Singapore Recreation Club 2nd XI m a keenly contested fixture on the Padiing yesterday. A goal scored by358 words
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Article551 1953-09-26 12 TWO NEW 'STARS' SAVE SCC Police Score A Handsome Win TWO newcomers with a reputation were Introduced to Colony hockey by the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday but despite their valiant efforts the Europeans had to go down m defeat at the hands of the Police Sports Club who won by551 words
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Article377 1953-09-26 12 FRAYED tempers held up a Singapore Business Houses F.A. K.O. Cuptie between Singapore Cold Storage and the Mercantile Bank Sports Club for ten minutes m the second half, during which time a player decided to exchange blows with a spectator. As far as the match377 words
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Article19 1953-09-26 12 KPM his ronreded h Wslßmvci to Pulo Bukom m their pint round KO tup replay19 words
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Article565 1953-09-26 12 TWO brothers, Ong Choon Lim and Choon Hay dominated the Victoria School swimming carnival by winning the "A" and "C" Division individual championships respectively. Choon Lim was an easy winner m the 100, 200 and 400 free style while his younger brother, Choon Hay won the565 words
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Article29 1953-09-26 12 SINGAPORE Trartion Company and Gymkhana Bpofil Club were Riven walkovers jvhen their opponents. Oversea Chinese Bank and Immigration SC dirt not turn up for their matches yesterday.29 words
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Article40 1953-09-26 12 WATER Department drew with Engineering Department by two all m the semi-final of the Farrer Cup competition yesterday. Scorers for Water Oept wer e Boon Chye and Ariffln while Solomon scored both 40a Is for Engineering Dept.40 words
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Article24 1953-09-26 12 Tan Kirn Song and Yeo Koon Van will mcci m tho final of the YMCA four-ball billiards final at 7 o'clock tonight.24 words
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Article28 1953-09-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A bCratCfc HQ Malaya XV beat th.RASC fov 12 points (four 'ties' 111 three |w»ints <a t iy» m luttby Rama today.28 words
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Article215 1953-09-26 12 MELBOURNE. Sept. ?5 Malayan lo<krv Abdul Mawi and his wife are learing Melbourne today n their way bark to Malaya so that Mawi ran ride m the forthcoming (.old Vase event at Ipoh. Mawi had intended to stay m Australia for a fortnight but curtailed his stay so215 words
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Article46 1953-09-26 12 "I Did My Best," Says Abdul Mawi was rv hear that t) Makes rvrni from M.ut "Anolhrr itit »bout nxs rfa to the s<ho.,l This .s id HHI be rollo >**.«H MM.tr, Maw i f l(1. Upeciatcd th< them ,n lus th.n* hr about Has 10046 words
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Article31 1953-09-26 12 Davidson Topples Mulloy BKI I I I shipVI S Wiml •d i !<• Th.« I). HMO lO I).. anio' by B D n Seth P ont at the I the In 131 words
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Advertisement90 1953-09-26 12 Shlican M. PRAGER LTD. P.0.80X 1051- TEL 6938 SINGAPORE. OPENING TODAY L:: snows :t, 6.13 9.15 p.m. Universal Picture A (Ireat Desert Adventure "DESERT LEGION Starring Alan Ladd Ark-ne Dahl In Technicolor To-morrow at 11 a.m. Shuw Bros. "I. AST OF MOHICAN" HALEX TABLE TENNIS BALLS The Choice of t/)#90 words
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Advertisement139 1953-09-26 12 Spend this WEEK-END at the CITY'S "ATMOSPHERIC" "NIGHT -SPOT GREAT WORLD raS CABARET I Tonight and Tomoirow WARNER BROS' B fOVTHfIA yfOtfA* NIGHTS Orr I I I The whole Dance Hall IffMlfcl OLL J f into a Romantic South vi Pit ATTRACTIONS 1. FLOOR SHOW— By Vivian. InnPatric m special139 words
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