Singapore Standard, 28 September 1953
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Title Section16 1953-09-28 1 SING APORE STANDARD Vol. IV. No. 88. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article159 1953-09-28 1 Labour Policy On Malaya Demand LONDON, Sept. 27, (Renter).— Eight Labour Memben of Parliament suggested today that an amnesty should be offered m Malaya and a plan for sell government negotiated the representative animations of the peoples the country. i men! was Dart of lich these members ike to see159 words
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Article50 1953-09-28 1 >NO, Sept. 27 (UP) lan a hundred per-t-It homeless yesh n an illegal fireworks In lory blasted and <ction of a densely I 1 ted i t-fugee area. and rescue crews suci ontrolling the fire 'nf the entire Homuntin squatters i1 area from going n50 words
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Article28 1953-09-28 1 Philippine Weather terday reported a m the South China Sea ibout 100 miles northof the Paravcl Islands. It northward m the lircrtion of Hong- Macau. APAP - 28 words
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Article68 1953-09-28 1 LONDON. Sept. 27 (UP)An international tin conference to regulate supplies of the world's tin will meet m Geneva on Nov. 16. tin trade circles m London said today It is unders'ood the International Tin Study Group m The Hague has prepared a draft agreement for68 words
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Article782 1953-09-28 1 'Blueprint Goes Through FEDERAL POLLS NOT BEFORE 1956 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Mentris Besor sponsored notional conference today accepted a blue print for selfgovernment m Malaya recommended by a Working Committee it set up a few months ago. The Working Committee's plan is for elections to the Federal Legislative Council782 words
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Article, Illustration158 1953-09-28 1 CASTEL IDRIS. LIBYA, Sept. 27: The Vickers Aircraft Company announced here today that it would claim the world air speed rew° r< f or the Supermarine Swift Jet o n the basis of the speed of 737.3 miles an hour achieved over the Libyan desert158 words
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Article252 1953-09-28 1 2nd Air Drop Mishap KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.-A Royal Air Force Valetta reported missing yesterday with a crew of eight on board was found crashed m the jungle at noon today. Ground searchers located the crashed plane m the jungle a few miles north of252 words
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Article136 1953-09-28 1 DUNCAN SANDYS. Britain's Minister of Supply jirho was told to "leave AujsfcVj? and take his atomic weapons with him," arrived m Singapore m a Qantas Constellation yesterday afternoon behind a security curtain put up by local police. An hour before the aircraft landed,136 words
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Article25 1953-09-28 1 WILLIAM Woodward Snr.. prominent New York banker, thoroughbred owner aixi former chairman of the Jockey Olnli HipH nn Up was 77. UPUP - 25 words
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Article31 1953-09-28 1 Five members of the United Slates House Armed Services Committee arrived m Seoul yesterday from Tokyo on the second sop of their tour of Asia and Africa. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article183 1953-09-28 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 27, (Reuter).— President Eisenhower made it clear today he would reject the demands of Senator Joseph McCarthy to stop aid to Britain and other nations who traded with Communist countries. His position was made known In a semi-annual report to Congress today183 words
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Article40 1953-09-28 1 MONTEVIDEO. Sept. 27: (UP)— The government formally ended the 'Vate of war" between Germany and Uruguay which had existed sin c Feb. 22. 1945. bat reserved the right to claim reparations from the conquered country.40 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-09-28 1 I merely said 'What's your game?' a nd m no time he'd talked me into this!*'18 words
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Article95 1953-09-28 1 Gun— running Claim In RI DJAKARTA, Sept. 27 (Reuter) Firearms were smuggled m from Malaya sometime before the outbreak of disturbances m Acheen. according to reports received m Lhokseumawe, one of the trouble spots at the north-east coast of this north Sumatra district opposite the Malayan Peninsula. Members of the95 words
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Article44 1953-09-28 1 U.S. Congressman. Mr. Otto Passman. has given $1,000 (about 057) to «=tart a fund to send parents of Ameri -an prisoners of war who want to remain m Communist hands to Korea to talk to their sons. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article43 1953-09-28 1 rhaw3r MANILA. Sept. 27 (AP) A fisherman was bitten to death today by a man-eating shark olt central Bohol Island, the Philippine news service reported. Barnome Mangubat. 23, was attacked by the shark when his boat capsized43 words
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Article21 1953-09-28 1 PRESIDENT Elpidio Quirino has suspended Governor Adelmo Q. Camacho, of Bataan province, on charges of dishonesty and oppression A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article17 1953-09-28 1 WORKERS at Saigon Airport struck at midnight on Saturday grounding all but military planes. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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200 1953-09-28 1 WIVES the world over often keep their husbands waiting and the wife of the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer. is no exception. When a Royal Air Force Valetta landed at Kalians yesterday to pick up Sir Gerald and Lady Ternpler, the General was200 words
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242 1953-09-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya is to have two new political organisations. 1. The Malayan National Conference today un- animously decided to start a central national political organisation; *J. Dato Panglima Bukit Gan' ing, Mentn Besar of Perak, announced at the onference that a new242 words
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Article36 1953-09-28 1 THE REPORT m tho Su -jday Standard that L' 7 trrorUtt were kil'ed In tho Muar distrirt of Johora should have road "27 terrorists eliminated Of the number IJ were killed and 14 surrendered.36 words
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221 1953-09-28 1 MR Mil. ..Im Mhiinn.ll umnuvsionrr Onrral for the United Kingdom m South East Asia, ha* mn srnt. il (o br Patron of Thr Siajraporr Standard third Christmas Toy Fund. In letter to Mi Aw ('htiig Teik, General afanagjef of The Itaaoard, Mr221 words
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Article46 1953-09-28 1 LONDON. Mp( H (K.mit«M Bug .i r*ttea .ti.ied hri,. midtUfht la>t night, it was olTI«i;tllv .innounetd Uy the Ministry <>f Food A rv< cnt pun base of a million tons of .sugar fiorn Ciii> a tnsuret ultquitt nippiu'-. foe two jmn.46 words
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Advertisement46 1953-09-28 1 ROLEX Diamond Platinum Lnilirs WrUllrt Wuh-hes Now Available G. C. De SILVA BROS., Jeweller* 3 Raffles Place, Singapore 1. Phone *****. (\l IK I v 5" lete have cAe^ i^\ TIGER ■Jmmy STOUT '{'it NIPS PINTS QUARTS, ■i^ Rich m Vitamim C^iwto an* comff m %ma**o*t46 words
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Advertisement62 1953-09-28 1 ffhJft fop™ H^^H m^^ --riP mm ■M AGFA SOLINETTF. W 24 x 46 mm The "sure* shot" miniature camera. A flick of the finger its open, ready to shoot 1 A single glance there are your aperture setting, distance and depth of field scalet Helical focusing and an Agfa Apotar62 words
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Article, Illustration160 1953-09-28 2 A 12,000-ton Yugoslavian cargo steamer. the Bosna (above), reached Singapore yesterday loaded with 11.000 tons of ammonia nitrate wbften is being rushed by the I'nited Nations to be iiM'd as t'ertliser for the war-rawu-.ed fields of Korea. The mustvr of the weasel, a ptai ii Mo/idar Ozanic,160 words
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108 1953-09-28 2 Electricity Dept. Loses Million standard staff Repettet IE LOSS m production •>! iii-i'.y this 1.1 1 at $505,000 In 1952, the Singapore City Council Electricity Department made a profit of $1,000.--000 and next year, it experts to make about $*****0 Of the three trading Department* of the City Council. tii(>108 words
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Article, Illustration359 1953-09-28 2 Temporary Clerks In §iovt. To Be Given Chance Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government will absorb all competent temporary clerks into permonent service. There are now about 500 temporary clerks serving the Government. Government is now working out a scheme which, when implemented, will give a chance to clerks, who areStandard - 359 words
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176 1953-09-28 2 Plight Of 259 'Starving' Children JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The pathetic pligtit of 259 schoolchildren m Masai, about 12 miles from Johore Bahru, who daily attend school m a state of near starvation, was brought to the notice of the Johore State Welfare Committee recently. An appeal for help submitted by176 words
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Article44 1953-09-28 2 A KROXCHONG competition and a "sepa raga" contest organised by Che Ismail will be among the items of a mammoth fun fair to be staged at the New World Park on Oct. 22 to 28 to raise funds for Poppy Day appeal.44 words
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Article, Illustration257 1953-09-28 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun— There are many cases of cruelty to children by ignorant and uneducated parents m Johore Bahru District, Mrs. Betty Burns, Matron 01 the Childrens' Welfare Home, told The Standard. Mrs. Burns said that m most cases foster-parents are the worst offenders. ChildrenStandard - 257 words
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Article, Illustration199 1953-09-28 2 THE troopship, Dilwara. steamed into Singapore yesterday from Kure acd Hongkong with British servicemen on their way home. Among those aboard were 10 officers and three soldiers who were PoWs m Korea for nearly 2} years. The three soldiers. Pte. Ernest Viney and Pte.Standard - 199 words
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Article142 1953-09-28 2 AT a quiet ceremony t Bidadari yesterday evening. Mr. Anthony Sco'.t Somerville n cadet ASP of the Singapore Police Force, and his wife Mrs. A'etta Gertrude Somervillo were laid to rest. Mr. and Mr?. Somerville were found seriously injure') by gunshot wounds m the142 words
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Article38 1953-09-28 2 THE Singapore City Council is to make a policy decision that ag from Oct. 15, this year, only travelling circuses would be permitted to occupy the vacant ground adjacent to the Great Eastern Trade Fair.38 words
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Article257 1953-09-28 2 SINCE it was started m Singapore m I'M., ih, Royal Army Service Corps School at Nee S n turned out some 5,000 drivers fi;r ;ill units O tlu vices m the Federation and the C'olon>. I the 14 hool ha thin S .v 1 i257 words
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Advertisement85 1953-09-28 2 Quality Choose your Corpet to suit your room ond furnishings bom collection at «3&- SHROFFS <™m. LTD. A«rnt> ShowKM.m 47 4». Stamford K«l Ufa I 13!) Batu Ko:*d Kuala Lrtnpur 31 Bishop Mr«<i #*>##• I'offf l/oilv > ■^■Ili^ Mfc ril\l\ I INK Ull.-I Ml* BTul 9 D is\ N »N85 words
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Article, Illustration241 1953-09-28 3 XI ALA LI'MPUR, Sun. Representations are to be made to Government that opportunities be given to more deserving officers m the technical services ot Malaya to proceed overseas for further training with a view to filling higher appointments m the service. J.i. was decided atStandard - 241 words
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Article, Illustration125 1953-09-28 3 THREE prominent men m ;:an trade union arrived In Singapore a Qantas Con.V.ellation n Sydney, on their way to the Asian Regional Conference he International Labour ation m Colombo. They will also attend the mccl ng <>f the Joint Maritime ni -ion to discuss {he recruitingStandard - 125 words
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Article42 1953-09-28 3 MR. DKVADATTA .JETLEY, kfc? famous exponent of Indian Or >* art of dancing, who will rm at the University of variety concert on 1 to mark the University n Week. 3ennv IJan 13, will play on **a AccoiJlon at the tuncert.42 words
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Article, Illustration120 1953-09-28 3 Chairs Fly At Ice Cream Men's Meet KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A heated argument at the annual general meeting of a Chinese ice cream manufacturing company here resulted m shareholders coming to blows, and chairs and inkpots sailing through the air. The Police were called and they restored order after whichStandard - 120 words
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Article272 1953-09-28 3 CUE Aisha binte Mohamed Isa, wife of an aircraftsman of No. 94 Squadron, Royal Air Force Regiment (Malaya), Ahmad bin Arshad, arrived by train from Alor Star, last night, to visit her husband who is a patient m the British Military Hospital, Alexandra Road Singapore.272 words
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Article66 1953-09-28 3 THE Malayan Railway Administration announces that additional passenger train services will be m operation between Krai and Gua Musang, on the Kelantan line, from Oct. 1. The trains will stop at all stations and halts. The timings are as follows: Down: Krai— D p. 6.40 a.m.; Gua66 words
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Article141 1953-09-28 3 ABOUT 400 dance enthusiasts saw Mr. Loh Poh San and Mis s Jennie Quek win the 1953 Annual Championship (Professional) at a dance competition sponsored by the? Singapore Dance Association at Raffle^ .ifotel on Saturday night. The following were the winners: Professional Division: Ist141 words
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Article51 1953-09-28 3 THE Singapore Government Workers' Union has asked Government to institute an inquiry into working conditions of employees a k the Paya Lebar International Airport. In a letter to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.A.C. Goode. the Union states the present working conditions of the Airport employees are51 words
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Article220 1953-09-28 3 Govt. Gift To Flying Club Singapore Standard Correspondent IPOH, Sun. In a simple ceremony held at the Perak Flying Club today, the Sultan of Perak named a Shingsby Sedburgh two-seater training glider the "Sultan Yussuf" after his own name. This is the first time220 words
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Article99 1953-09-28 3 A Nuisance To Johore Businessmen JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.--The increasing number of beggars m Johore Bahru is a nuisance to business people, said Mr. M. Birchee. m a letter to the Johore State Welfare Committee. It is stated that businessmen are prepared to contribute a few dollars each month towards charity99 words
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Article54 1953-09-28 3 MR. ADAM Sayed Mohamed was elected president ot the South Indian Chamber of Commerce at its annual general meeting held m Singapore yesterday. The meeting also elected Messrs. S. Sayed Mohamed and V. P. Kanakasundram as Vice-Presidents, Mr. Mohamed Abdulla, Treasurer, Mr. Sinnothi Renganathan Auditor and a Committee54 words
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Article62 1953-09-28 3 MR. Malcolm Mac Donald. the Commissioner General, and Mr. T.P.F. McNeice, the president of the Singapore City Council, were both present yesterday morning at St. Andrew's Cathedral where the annual service for the Council and the citizens of the Island was held. Rev. R. Woods,62 words
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Article97 1953-09-28 3 SPLINTER trade unions which are springing up like "mushrooms" m Singapore at present are only hamnering the growth of the trade union movement, Mr. S. Jagiinathan, City Councillor (Ind. I.ab. South) and former secretary of the Trade Union Congress, said yesterday. He was speaking at the97 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-09-28 3 Pleased As Punch LOOKING as plea.^d a* punch m the arms of their proud mother. Mrs. Newman are the prize winning twins, Brverley and Ciail. who have just received their cups from I ids Templer at the baby show at the St. Andrew's Cathedral Fete m Singapore on Saturday. TheStandard - 64 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-09-28 3 A condolence meeting for the late Mr. V. Kalyanasundarnar, a noted author and reformer, was held at the Ghandhi Memorial Hall. Race Cource Road, yesterday. photo. A HAT that raptured the spirit of the Sydney Turf, was worn by Singapore model, Owen Day when she returned to SingaporeStandard - 82 words
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99 1953-09-28 3 Protest Over Increase In Water Rates Standard Staff Reporter COFFEE shop owners m Singapore will seek the help of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to protest against the decision of the City Council to increase the water rate next year by 20 cents per thousand gallons. This decision wa s99 words
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Article126 1953-09-28 3 A MAN and a boy were drowned m Singapore yesterday. They were 12-year-old Lee Nam Pong, whose body was found m a swamp m Geylang at 3 n.m. and Chua Kiat Leng (23) whose body was recovered from the sea ofl Tanjong Penjuru, Pasir Panjang.126 words
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Article126 1953-09-28 3 Pte. Gillon Standard Staff Reporter THE preliminary inquiry against 24-year-old Private Hammond Gillon of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps on a charge of murder of dance hostess Doreen Percira is to be re-opened on Sept. 29 at th c Singapore Fifth Police .Court, The Standard learned on Saturday.126 words
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Article137 1953-09-28 3 TWO Communist terrorists m the Segama4 district of Johore sHirendered to a lorry driver who took them to the Buloh Kasap Police Station and a third terrorist surrendered to the security forces on the Nagappan Estate. The surrenders took place recently. A Federation137 words
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Article, Illustration180 1953-09-28 3 TIIK Singapore Tamils Keform Association yrsterday resolved that compulsory registration of marriages among Hindus should be introduced through the Tamil Representatives Council and Hindu Advisory Board. Thll rle i ion wa t.ik.wi at the 20th annual general n Ing of tin ;•> mm iation h< l180 words
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Article79 1953-09-28 3 A 23,000-ton French aircraft carrier. the Arromanrhcs, steamed into Singapore waters yesterday from France en route to Indo-China where she is being posted for duties. The Arromanrhes, formerly British carrier, II M.S. Colossus, carries a crew of 1.100 men and has a speed of 35 knots She79 words
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230 1953-09-28 3 119 Fed. Students Studied In U.S. NEW YORK, Sept. 27 <AP) One hundred and eighty-four students from Singapore and the Federation studied m I'nited States school* and colleges last year, it was disclosed yesterday by the Institute of International Education. Of this, 65 were from Singapore and 119 from the230 words
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Miscellaneous80 1953-09-28 3 Weather Minimum Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. 2Gth Sept. to 7.30 a.m. 27ih Sept: Singapore (77F) Penanf 75 F), Kota Bahru (74 F), Kuala Lumpur (75 F). Ipoh (73 F). Kuantan (70 I Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. 27th Sept. to 7.30 27th Sept: Singapore (89 Ft. Penan? (86 F). Kota80 words
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Article577 1953-09-28 4 Noel Whitcomb - IT WAS ALL SO SEC RET Noel Whitcomb pALOUSTE GULBFXKIAN. J oil magnate who is figured 2 2 by many good calculating machines to be the richest < 2 man m the world. ha s just J C bought a painting m London 2 C for C 120.000. The deal577 words
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Article732 1953-09-28 4 Graduate Teachers 'Kirkbyites' Sir lt grates one to occasionally hear of the protests of disparagement supposedly bestowed on the Graduate Teachers by the Department of Education. Though 1 am by no means connected with the teaching profession. I feel concerned about the vexed issue arising from the Teaching Pay Scheme.732 words
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Article262 1953-09-28 4 Sir; Mr. James Peter Chin m his special article on the Public Works Department's role m putting Singapore on the map appearing m the last "Sunday Standard" has evidently omitted to mention Major (afterwards Col. Sir) Henry Edward McCallum. R.E.. who was a well-known Colonial Engineer m Singapore262 words
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Article264 1953-09-28 4 Sir; Your reader Resident of Delta Estate whose article appeared m your issue of September 11, under the title of Never Knew, must be really ignorant m not knowing what is going on m his own locality, and perhaps he is even not civicminded enough to get264 words
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Article165 1953-09-28 4 Sir; It is becoming rapidly obvious that Mr. C. R. Dasaratharaj, the byeelection bluffer has no intention of resigning from the Singapore Legislative Council m spite of his wild promise and his wilder threats at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Labour Party which he held so165 words
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Article391 1953-09-28 4 Sir; Your correspondent "A Citizen m The Standard of Sept. 25 suggests that the standard required to be a candidate for the Teachers' Training College is too high. He contends that this kept away "many ambitious future teachers." Admittedly there is a shortage of teachers, but surely the391 words
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Article262 1953-09-28 4 Sir, I have long suspected Mr. AJex Josey's insincerity as an advocate of Malayan Independence, and I can now plainly s ee that the object of his meddling m local politics is to create disunity amongst local races so that colonial rule m this country might b262 words
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Article172 1953-09-28 4 Sir; It was indeed gratifying to read your issue of Sept 22 which stated that the Singapore Government is considering an early implementation of a new salary scale for its temporary employees, and that the Government Clerical and Administrative Services Union is going to fight hard m172 words
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Article838 1953-09-28 4 A.J.P. Taylor - A.J. P. Taylor Ey COMMUNISM has been haunting the world for the last thirty-five years There have been endless books on it: expositions of Marxist-Leninist theory; histories of the Russian revolution; confessions by ex-Communists To say nothing of the monumental analysis by the Webbs, probably the838 words
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Article234 1953-09-28 4 SUPPORT FOR MR. TAN Sir; I read with interest the open letter to the Board of Licensing Justices by Clemenceau Avenue residents, who should be thankful m that they have one amongst them to take an interest m the welfare of the area they •re staying. Mr. Tan's letter gives234 words
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483 1953-09-28 4 Blue Vegetation Of Mars (SOVIET THEORY) MALENKOVS siifement that the hviiogcn tx>mb was no American monopoly was pr ceded by other claims to Russian achievements m m •ience. cnginocring, and technolOo of un lsual nalure A recent article m lzvestia said that there wtrc m the Soviet Union M scientific483 words
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Article32 1953-09-28 4 Sir;— Air. JH.P.JJ. .Va/r may* rest assured that my suggestions for copiwf with the rhorlagm of tenrtiers rcill be submitted to the nuihoritiej concerned m due course, N. SCHARKMJL'IVEU Singapore.32 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-09-28 5 "SPEARJNU Or PICTURES" rorne Address M <M Camera Used Aperture s P«*d n rilm "tYJS I^ T HE WlN b Wo "9 Su Foh of 16D, Cecil Street, Singapore. Rolleiflex, Ml. 1/200. HAUFF. S S 2Km42 FOR SCH °O L «»y Teng Ben 9 Ka or 31,91 words
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Article343 1953-09-28 5 Rita Del Mar - Rita Del Mar By rriOSJAr*! QIOIATION: "An J_ old-liner is «ne who remrmbcrs way b*< k when It cost Bore to operate a car than to park on one." \.u Campbell. MONDAY FOR CVEKYONE Clear away minor ta. Its that nave accumulated; limit expenditures. Protect your343 words
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Article242 1953-09-28 5 INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelter Ords. 21s. 6jd. and 21s. 6d., Frasor and Neave Ords. $2.15 cum dividend, Federal Dispensaries $2.65. Gammons $2.90, Hammers $2.85 cum dividend and $2.82* ex dividend, Hongkonk Banks (London Register) £93, os. od., William Jacks $3.80 to $3.77*. Malayan Collieries $1.27*. Maynards $20, Oriental242 words
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Article385 1953-09-28 5 Frascr Neave Ltd. For the year ended June 30. 1953 made a net profit, after deducting Preference dividend. of $2,974,581 (36.7 per cent) and proposed final dividend of 6 cents and bonus of 7 cents will make a total of 19 per cent, which is the equivalent of385 words
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Advertisement131 1953-09-28 5 PEIZ PERGRANO F I ii»* slow speed super L Hue s;rain precision T' lilm for the mjoi;iture ft •f camera n M Mad*, m Germany M Hi>i**cnifr fi' thirst* .7 points The World Famous /l/y/ev Film nuiDstfactttred l>v Ihe 10Jtt0mfX.ifj \illa works SpeHalff m sealed (Up* v.oiium tin-tube io preserve131 words
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Advertisement99 1953-09-28 5 Star Contest Mo. 35 Can You Name This Star? ALL through this week The Entries for this contest will sing. i pore Standard ore- close oext Thursday and ibe sent* its thirty-fifth star prize winner* names will be contest published m the Movie Pate of Ibe following Sunday Standard. m99 words
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Advertisement108 1953-09-28 5 I So Easy To Own 33V 3 Discount I b 3 RUfl i •■■aSS I UN Up E^l ||C bolseif BOLSEY FLASHGUNS ALSO AVAILABLE I H V #>#tr#* Ynur Kndulff+mr* Renoration i.. the rr.mi.tl Part of our Bnildta* Is now proceeding WE take this opportunity of thaakiac our Patroa.* for108 words
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Miscellaneous173 1953-09-28 5 <HBflrmiPTmnwtfcwn>M^wniniiifcjiwiiiwwwPTniiiWMßft iini non fijji 'l'^L^rttertMifci^^^^^^^^^^^^Mi^^S^^^^^^^^^^S'^^^^^^?^^^-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Spore Diary >lIKLI. lIIKMKI lIX Collvei Quay. 11.) p.m. Film show for staff and friends "Birds" of Canada" and "British News." 530 nm--Fi!m show fen students of Raffles Insi Y.W.I .A.: Indian clar.cmg 515 to 6.15 p m Cooking class 5 pm Knglish class 5173 words
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Miscellaneous149 1953-09-28 5 l*i»rt High. 832 a m 13.2 It.; 8.57 p.m.. 12. 1 it Penaog, High: 322 a.m. 7 6ft; 339 pm 63ft. KLUANG EN1 k Rf AINMENI CORONATION: Fdng Fan Chit Mandarin) 7 3<> and y jo p m MALACCA ENTERTAINMENT CAPITOL] Snake G:r! 3. 6.30 and 9 15 p.m. I.IUO:149 words
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Miscellaneous125 1953-09-28 5 KLANG ENTERTAINMENT CAPITOL: Dawn of Islam < Malay i LIDO: Thief of Bagdad KOTA BAHRV ENTERTAINMENT CATHAY: Mr. Chen vs Mr Chen 3. 7 and 9 p.m. TAIPING ENTERTAINMENT LIDO: Mississippi Gambler (Tech 3. 630 and 915 p.m PENANG ENTERTAINMENT ODKON: "The War of the World*" 11.15 a m.. 113125 words
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Article803 1953-09-28 6 INEVITABLY, the faint rumbles of Malaya's political awakening must, m due course, bring the political parties and the would-be politicians, much closer to many of those fundamental and highly controversial problems of independence which, because of their complexity, have been carefully avoided m the past. The time is803 words
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2254 1953-09-28 6 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By 'THE American experts on Asia with a liberal-left approach "bit the dust" m such separated, different and lone engagements that It scarcely has been realized that virtually the whole tribe has been wiped out. One has been conscious more of2,254 words
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Article472 1953-09-28 6 JOSEY IS A FRIEND OF CHINESE Sir;— lt i 8 a pity that the majority of our political reformers and an equally large percentage of those who write apparently m contradiction to their views and plans or programmes have a ridiculous idea of Freedom, as if it meant independence or472 words
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Article162 1953-09-28 6 Sir;— At the last Singapore Legislative Council meeting the question of staffing Government Schools with qualified teachers became a problem to the Education Department. In answer to this, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.A.C. Goode said 'it is quite clear w e have to make much more determined162 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-09-28 6 "Like most other Jobs, air, it has Its drawbacks/12 words
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Article198 1953-09-28 6 NO TEACHER SHORTAGE' Those who believe that that there is a shortage of teacher* to Singapore are dupes. More than 300 teachers m Continuation Schools, with experience varying from to 20 years have been under constant threat of dismissal for the past fiv e years. These teacher* have been employed198 words
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Advertisement128 1953-09-28 6 SINGAPORE mm* STANDARD INDEPENDENT. MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone No.: *****—***** Coble 6 Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Roam 222, Tho Timos Building. Printing Houso Square. London. E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PSNAN6 45. Sultan Street. 83, Cowan Strcot. 8. Letth Street. Tefei 4588.128 words
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Advertisement68 1953-09-28 6 111 SicKn*tt When no other foods can be taken. Ov*! )r sustain you. Its rich body building el*m«al|, malt and eggs, will restore your health aod strtng'b In Hearth Ovaltine helps renew flagging energy restoi Irayed nerves, giving you the will to MM Ov»ftint is regularly used is all leading68 words
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Article, Illustration226 1953-09-28 15 NKWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, England, Sept. 27 (AP) top British labour leader who had lunch with Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill a few days ago said last night Sir Winston is "quite ready to go even to Moscow" m his quest for peace. i Burn, past president TradeA.P. - 226 words
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Article69 1953-09-28 15 Severe Losses' HA: 01 Se] t. 27 (UP).— Red counter-attacks lay -lowed a Union drive c 5,000 Com- < ncircled among n i ice paddies I Hanoi. Rrst lime m the Operation Pike." M.'An Command i that loyalist losses d. French Union t described as Rebel69 words
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Article43 1953-09-28 15 MROBI, Sept 27— (ReuArmed only with bows ►Ned arrows, an Embu chief and ten tribal I a Man Mau gang, killing one and lie headquari Africa Command :■••>! here. h* n I of Uic terrorists > >■ re armed with rifles43 words
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Article19 1953-09-28 15 A WOMAN was electrocuted by a falling live wire m Kowloon during a thunderstorm on Saturday night AFPAFP - 19 words
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Article80 1953-09-28 15 Marriage Popular In Ceylon COLOMBO Sept. 11 (UP) Marriage i s more popular m Ceylon than m any other country, matrimonial statistics showed today. Last year Ceylon had a marriage rate of 11.9. Only the United States with 10.6 came cios c to this figure. But last year there were80 words
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Article346 1953-09-28 15 No Dishonour To Talk With Reds, Says Laniel CAEN France, Sept. 27 French Premier Joseph Loniel told war-weary France yesterday there would be no dishonour m negotiating for peace m Indo-China on proper terms. The Premier thus gave the second high-level indication m two daysU.P.; Reuter - 346 words
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Article200 1953-09-28 15 A Stormy Labour Confab Expected MARGATE, Sept. 27 Over 1,200 delegates arrived at this Southern England coastal resort today for what may prove one of the most turbulent annual conferences m the Labour Party's history. The week-long delegate meeting, which opens tomorrow will find the official leadership, headed by Mr.200 words
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Article117 1953-09-28 15 From Post Offices HONGKONG. Sept. 27. (AP) Red China state secrets are being stolen from the country's post offices, and the Reds have ordered a nation-wide crackdown on all postal workers The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications issued a directive last month stating that inadequate security117 words
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Article24 1953-09-28 15 A C-47 U.S. Air Force plane from Burtonwood, Lancashire with four men on board was reported missing over Ihe Mediterranean, yesterday ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article38 1953-09-28 15 ONE Frenchman out of 20 owns a car. The Paris National Institute of Statistics estimated that little more than 2.000.000 cars are m use throughout Hie country. France's population is about 42,000.000. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration213 1953-09-28 15 'Skill Needed To Effect Lasting Peace' LO\'DO>*. Sept. 27. Sir David Maxwell Fyfe. the Home Secretary, said m a party political broadcast tonight that although there had been an armistice m Korea "all the patience and skill of Britain and her allies would be needed to obtain an enduring settlementReuter; A.P. - 213 words
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Article69 1953-09-28 15 VATICAN CITY, Sept. 27, (Reuter). Pope Pius X-II yesterday solemnly declared 1!)54 to be a special jubilee year of devotion to the Virgin Mary, mother of Christ. In an encyclical letter, written m Latin, he called on the world's 400,000,000 Catholics to make it a69 words
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Article41 1953-09-28 15 FRANFORT (Kentucky). Sept. 27 (AP) A tavern owner lost his state beverage licence yesterday for permiting a patrol to make and win a wager that he could drink a quart of whisky without taking ;he bottle from his mouth.41 words
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Article332 1953-09-28 15 WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.— American air bases m Spain can provide vital stepping stones for both medium and long-range bombers on stabs deep into the Russian heartland if war should come. Air strategists look upon the bases, to be built under an agreement signed withA.P.; U.P.; Reuter; A.F.P. - 332 words
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Article, Illustration89 1953-09-28 15 THIS photo from Korea Just received by radio via Tokyo shows the Russian MIG which was flown by a North Korean pilot to Allied lines. The U.S. Far East Command has since withdrawn the $50,000 reward for anyone who brings m an undamaged MIGAssociated Press - 89 words
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203 1953-09-28 15 LONDON, Sept. 27, (UP).— Britain and K*ypt art' on the point of reaching an agreement tor withdrawal of 80,000 British troops from the Suez Canal zone as the settlement for one of the most violent controversies m the Middle East, reliable London press203 words
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Article106 1953-09-28 15 Soviet Opinion MOSCOW. Sept 27 (Reuter). A statement from the Aii(Jnion Centra! Committee of Trade Unions issued here late last night .s;nd Ihat "preliminary conditions' 1 put forward by the Big Throe Wester, i powers for conference wilh Russia a; Lugano. Switzerland, would make Big Four106 words
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Article48 1953-09-28 15 NEW YORK. Sept. 27. (Reuter). The N« w York Post said yesterday thai the mysterious Communist fugitive rumoured to be m Spaia was not Lavrenti Beria hut Gerhard Eisler once a leading United States Communist wh< fled to become East German propaganda Minister48 words
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Article62 1953-09-28 15 TAIPEI. S<,)? 27 (UP) Three Rusftian-btll t heavy bombers \\i\t sevn over the skies of Hainan Is!;i vi easy •his month h Nat;ona:isi news agency reported lodajf The China Union Press, sa <\ the fir<t Rugtlan-mada heavy bornb^K <\er seen on ihe island ivcrc r#p«)i'pd sighted62 words
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201 1953-09-28 15 Drop In Strategic Goods For China WASHINGTON. Sept 11 Foreign Operation* Director, Harold BtMKfl yesterday reported "considerable improvement" m the free world's dri\e to stop strategic nutrrials from moving to Communist countries St.i 4 paß<- i epoi I li.lt W< •< i v nation* have Ugntam pin--; their ii>ts ofA.P. - 201 words
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Article107 1953-09-28 15 —Archbishop NORWICH, Sep>l (Renter) Th«> Archbishop of York, Dr Cyril f»ai sail hen day that 11»•--world had itn« v<\ "m i tiun im'ik i ition On •< far Lai I with n Una ity than avan In fir^ 4 < < ntury 'P' m of ti dox107 words
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Article25 1953-09-28 15 BHI I ISM S« k ,rv fol Wat An: i ■!•:>' Head nr: i Atj i <■:. Saturday (lay i t I Greece APAP - 25 words
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Advertisement66 1953-09-28 15 -smT' Cost less than one cent of m^P i J&fcH. electricity a day to do a +Jr x I *r^*3 complete family wash. 7^lj X^/ INSTALMENTS $39.50 Monthly V^v^^—^l For Ten Months. $395.00 Yj j^^J^ Cosh f|j^^^^^^^^^\ Sole Agenf«. KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. '*2-U4. ORCHARD RO. S'PORf. 9 PHONE66 words
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Advertisement48 1953-09-28 15 costume fttf JEWELLERY P. 45.00 y^ltaMM*- J COLOURED CRYSTAL A^K GOLD CUFF-LINKS FR M 3.50 FROM 25.00 xfl B I aft v 9KOOLO SIONCT RINGS "^^^^'^SSiV FROM f 15.50 ■■■■■■■■■PMf LOTUS PEARLS NECKLACfS J&Piffijffis* FROM *'350 '^r^^K^^^fcr COLOuHtOfASTEOCIITSTAL BPOOCMF.S from §3.50 THE STORE WITH A \fgtty TO OfFM48 words
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Advertisement683 1953-09-28 16 HAMBURG AMERICA LIHIE AMP NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN! SDR VICE To Colombo. Genoa Mur&eilles. Antwerp. KoUeridam Hamburg Bremen. Spore PSiiam Penaag J tVescrsteio (Mil.) 3/8 Oct »Oel It'llOrt •IS BraunMhweiK (HAPA<J)23/28Oct 29Oct 30/31Oct lont Rone Manila Kobe Yokohama fenang P.S'bam Spore l.» Nabob (NIIL) 9/ltOct 12/13Ocl Ij/lJOr; IS Uverkusen (HAPAG) 19Ort683 words
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Advertisement1164 1953-09-28 16 BLUE FUNNEL LINE ,^> <*<) ..neM MANSFIELD <:O M LTD. uept. lncurpvrated In Singapur* arrim option to proceed via other porta to load and discharge cargo SMi.lNns to IJVIRFOOL. OLA8««»W LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS. Out Sails P Sham Penan* Clytoneus for Liverpool it Glasgow Sept 26/ M Sepl W M Astyanax1,164 words
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Advertisement988 1953-09-28 16 British Industrials Hit New High By A Market Correspondent THE period under review showed i small increase m the volume of business written. The Wall Street weakness was supplanted by a new strength and the British Industrial index, helped by the cut m the bank rate, reached its highest since988 words
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Advertisement689 1953-09-28 16 EAST ASIATIC!! SAILINGS rROM SCANUIN A VIA Ik OV TINr Nr Spore psh,,, INDIA* For Bangkok. Saigon N*. Hongkong. Manila Kobe. Yokohama 9/ltOct ju Ut SHANDIA' for Bangkok 11/UOct KOREA' For Djakarta. Bam;- l kok. Saigon. Hongkong Manila Kobe. Yokohama ...21/23Ort |<» .ai^, -MEONIA- For Bangkok ..11/HNot J^SJ, SAILINGS TO689 words
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Article981 1953-09-28 17 EDWIN MUIR - EDWIN MUIR By Frani Kafka: Letters to Mi Jena Edited by Willi Haas. Translated by Tania and James Stern. (Seeker and Warburg. 18s.) UTTI.E time ago I re- viewed a volume of conversation with Kafka. My excuse for writing about his love-letters to soo n afterwards is981 words
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Article348 1953-09-28 17 James Reeves - James Reeves Gypsy Borrow. By Unas Vesey-FiUtrrald. (Dennis Dobson. lSv> By DOHROW is < as nn t his admiral m i "Borrovians." Th fatal superciliousness dot thng to obscure In I greatness. He was an gecaatrk m so far as hi- writ, arc not caMiy datsifk and because he348 words
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Article1099 1953-09-28 17 W.W. ROBSON - W.W. ROBSON The Modern Writer and his World. By G. S. Fraser. (Verschoyle. 155.) By IS contemporary English literature m a bad way Mr. Frascr. whose picture of it is on the whole cheerful, ends by saying: '"The omens for the immediate future could certainly be more propitious."1,099 words
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Article336 1953-09-28 17 English Radiralism IKXh lfM4 By S Marroby. Ml. n aad Inum Pp 1.1 l-s DR MACrOBYS eailler books on Knfli.sh RiidicalUm < since 1832) were very food as a running commentary without overd«'«p analyaii The latest |v His.tppomting and rather below the earlier flf'inriard. There .ifp too m.my heavy336 words
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Miscellaneous270 1953-09-28 17 ti-i Al 1 bjm cm RvoCTv^ j^CV A Jj^^g irC L r ~~Z&%I^ ZIIIO 1^ *wkkxVJ Dtff^J E>t/: 1 9OSE 1 "Z^ST/Slas M/A^^rsu*vJ dCHt mH*TcWC MV OUT.. A MACM»NE MUST BE HAY/ HM»w'\ W V AIJ. TmG FOLKs lX7^^^^ \T" V GURE A»NT MOO 1 LIKE kjMAN I r<W rr270 words
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Article, Illustration1308 1953-09-28 18 ELECTRONICS IN MEDICINE Apparatus On Show At Manchester "IF electronic engineers were acquainted with those problems confronting the medical profession which require their specialized knowledge, perhaps more of them would be attracted to the service of medicine." This observation was made about three years ago by a prominent member ofUnited Press - 1,308 words
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Article478 1953-09-28 18 David J. Roads - David J. Roads By HONGKONG, (AP)— The Chinese Communists have an unique system of sending out orders to the masses. Radio posts are located m strategic spots throughout the provinces. There is one operator on duty during the night listening as the transmitting stations m the capital478 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-09-28 18 Franfurt: This pram, weighing 30 pounds m all, has appeared on the German market. Without the upper part, the contraption makes a n ideal means of transporting shopping bags. The body itself Is provided with slings and handles at each side, making it easy for one orU.P. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration362 1953-09-28 18 Drivers Get Some Strange Delusions CLEVELAND <AP> Your sleepy mind can suddenly make a cow, deer, house or something else jump onto the road when you're driving. It's an hallucination. But these animals and objects th3t are not there have caused accidents— drivers slam on brakes or veer off the362 words
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Article22 1953-09-28 18 PATTERN SERVICE erjwrj rou ORDfw S YO B om I don i Q(f VOtt don t 2 »o»tcd »o >hlt [JJJ 122 words
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30 1953-09-28 18 I bom I I- <f\ i MM Brloi, n« lions "X..1,,,, if.. M»«rd a. nl ,h< i: "V and A R Br by i30 words
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Advertisement250 1953-09-28 18 n CATHAY ORGANISATION •*m±. ATTRACTIONS .rffik AS ALRKAOY ANNOUNCED COMMENCING THIS WEEK WITH M.C.Mi "DANGEROUS WHEN mm WET" mm and Paramount's "SHANE" all film- at the CATHAY and ODEON— Mill i»<- shown on the piORAMitl I SCREEN hew 'thrills nmm vistas NO GLASSES REQUIRED T J O M -^f*:ytx> 11250 words
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Advertisement212 1953-09-28 18 ssHows iirrriTii <^ iuiv! DAILY WAidmm'lffc .U 6.30. 9.» MoffV iMat§l Svv U /of/in; on iiiimv, WIDE RANGE <i\m mm WITH SPECIAL S(»l Mi Mil < [S RICHAW CARISOHBmmiUSH- auv^ika n Pld NAT KING COLE "PRETEND" m 3D ///re 0/ Vbwen 20 els. />///> d< jn^,t fit i. refundabl" M212 words
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Article, Illustration325 1953-09-28 19 Trial Shows AH Round Strength IPOH, Sun.— There are hopeful si&n s that this s Perak rugby team will be a match-winning one jay's tpst between a team representing the State ih< Hvst revealed unmistakable talents, both m Lfrnre and attack. IYum won by 19325 words
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Article117 1953-09-28 19 Youth Given Chance RYDER CUP HI. Sept 2f). been riven British Rvder i America i d SiJiurdjy (1 Bernard m have •ides bH inn* the past given their of the el lo i cpresent i ofesstanal to chosen today Royal Mi'lSurr.vi vn) H Brarl- tock) X A. ttached* F. Daly117 words
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Article22 1953-09-28 19 Sun —Displaying Survey Sports < •■■..> ;-n 8-6 victory ib m their league uddin (4>. I >2' :.d harain22 words
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Article37 1953-09-28 19 v t. 27. (AFP) Hayward of South rday beat the un- d 00-mile walking he returned 5 and IS sees. i to Britt'nton. ped the unofficial v another South •i.v Bailington. by and 35 sees.37 words
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Article, Illustration235 1953-09-28 19 LI \(.I E Rl SILTS ibury 10 Brad- H Bromley (> Huddersfield 25. Rovers 29 Hull 7. na S. Hull 18 Belle Vue Kcifihley 17 'York Oldham 10. Liver--12 C.stleford 26. i I Swinton 18. nuton Town 9. Trinity 22 Hunslet 20. Warrinaloa 19. •v 10, Wigan235 words
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Article72 1953-09-28 19 BADEN-BADEN. Sept. 27. (AP). Two self-exiled tennis players from the Balkans clashed here last night m semi-final play m the International Tennis Tournament and Czech-born Jaroslav Drobny defeated Milan Branovic of Yugoslavia 6 4, 7 5. In the other semi-final match Lennard Bergelin of Sweden72 words
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Article478 1953-09-28 19 Medina! Services Sports GENERAL Hospital athletes swept the board to win the Singapore Medical Services Union athletic championship at the Union's annual meet at Jaian Besar stadium on Saturday. General Hospitalites scored 75 points against Tan Tock Sengs 24 and the Rests' 25 The individual478 words
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Article401 1953-09-28 19 COMPETITORS m the Singapore Amateur Box ing Association Youth championships to be held next month for the first time, will be permitted to use hand bandages m their three round bouts. Hitherto, the ruling was such that under no circumstances must amateur boxers use bandages401 words
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Article278 1953-09-28 19 LONDON. Sept. 26 (Reuter). The weekend "invasion" of London Rugby Union centres ended m favour of the provincial clubs. Leicester Waterloo and Liverpool beat Harlequins. Rossi.vn Park and Saracens respectively and only Richmond, of the Metropolitan skies succeeded m winning Some of the merit was278 words
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Article30 1953-09-28 19 CAIRO, Sept. 27. (AFP).— Egypt beat India. 16 0. m a return water polo match m the international military tournament here yesterday. The half-time score was 7 o.30 words
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Article177 1953-09-28 19 TAIPING. Sun— The com mittee of the North Perak bad minton championships have decided to hold this year** tournament from Oct. 17. Entries close on Oct. 10. While West Bromwich Albion were maintaining their winning away record by beating Sheffield Wednesday 3 2. Wolverhampton rattled m eight177 words
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Advertisement386 1953-09-28 19 NOIMKS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT IPOH Notice of Receiving Order Etc: In Summary Case. TN BANKRUPTCY No 31 ol 1 1053. Re: Hah Tet Kiew of 30. Cockman Street, IPOH (Businessman) Receiving Order made: 13th July. 1953. Date and Place386 words
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Advertisement635 1953-09-28 19 NOIH I.S HOUSING ACCOM MOD A TION AT PKINCESS KIJZABHII ESTATE, BLKIT TIM Ml M.S. 'THE Singapore Improvement Trust is erecting 84 3-roomed flats m the above housing estate to let at a monthly rental of $44/- plus $13/- service and conservancy charges. Applicants who are registered with the Singapore635 words
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Advertisement810 1953-09-28 19 SITUATIONS NAIANT pUPIL Phyviothri..; PhyA stother .utmcnt. General Hospital, v mnapore Candidates should I the subjects of General Seieaca and Biology m the Srho«>i Leaving Certificate and h.»v«> taken physical training throughout their school life The m-riod.of training is yciirs It is do* siblc that candidates who prove suitable after810 words
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Advertisement643 1953-09-28 19 Standard Service For The Unemployed Al VOI R M Kill t: Art yo 1 un«*mpl«>)r.| and m nerd: To hrl ;> yo« 10 ttn.l »<»rk the Mngjpnre v im.|jrd I nrmiOoym) nt Iturran oll»rn joii Irrr -.rwtrr m m col 11 mn Just r.ili or write your »©ra| sun.laril office643 words
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Article158 1953-09-28 20 RESULTS of the matches played at Farrer Park yesterday —Chinese Athletics beat Dofala Football Club by 3-1. Scorers were Hock Leng (3) and Ismail scored for the Losers. Kadarulla Muslim League heat Sctia Java Sports Club by 3-1. K.J. Samad (2) and A. Jailani (1) for the158 words
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Article, Illustration348 1953-09-28 20 First Woman To Win Three Titles A 17-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl, Jessie On;, of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, made badminton history last night when she annexed three titles m her first attempt at the Singapore Badminton Association's junior championships. No woman m the Colony has achieved348 words
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Article160 1953-09-28 20 CEYLON Sports Club 'A' beat Cable and Wireless G.C. by one nil m a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 3 fix ture played at Balestier yesterday. This win puts the Ceylonese on top of the league table with eight points from six games. Ceylonese* left160 words
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Article546 1953-09-28 20 LONDON, Sept. 26 (Reuter) Wolverhampton Wanderers and Charlton, emphasised their challenge to West Bromwich Albion for the leadership m the First Division of the English Football League today with two of the biggest wins of the season. the last five minutes of the Sunderland-B'.ackpool game.546 words
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Article131 1953-09-28 20 KLALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Selangor Reds beat the Colours by 14 points (penalty goal, a goal and two tries) to six P° in Js (two tries) m the first State rugger trial yesterday. The standard was below par, play beinj marred by faulty handling T *K c s131 words
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Article113 1953-09-28 20 PORT ELIZABETH. Sept. 26 (Reuter)— South Africa won the Rugby Union Test match series against Australia by thr^e matches to one when taking lh*» fourth and final test by 22 points to nine here today. The teams were level S-9 at half time. South Africa113 words
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Article27 1953-09-28 20 ROYAL Air Force Seletar beat the Dutch Club three nil In a friendly hockey mat h yesterday. Scorer s were Gillette (2) and Carrol27 words
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Article306 1953-09-28 20 LEAGUE. DIV. I A. Villa 4, Sheffield U. 0. Burnley 1, Newcastle 2. Cardiff 0. Arsenal 3. Charlton 6, Liverpool 0. Huddersfleld 2, Middlesbrough 1 Manchester C. 2. Portsmouth 1 Preston 3. Bolton 1 Sheffield W. 2, W. Bromwirh 3 Sunderland 3, Blackpool 2 Tottenham 1, Manchester306 words
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Article36 1953-09-28 20 ALOR STAR. Sun.— Hwa Keow Middle School, with 21b' points, won the championship at the Chinese interschool athletic sports held here yesterday. Khoon Aik School, of Perlis. took second place with 101 points36 words
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Article28 1953-09-28 20 IN a friendly hockey match played between th c India:; Association and the Wanderers I. A. won two nil. The scorerwere Beant Singh and Ajit Singh.28 words
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Article664 1953-09-28 20 PENANG, Sun.— Penan? scored a well-deserved 7-2 victory over Perak m the Foong Seong Cuptie which concluded at the Han Chiang School hall today. When play ended last night the teams were level at* two all. Penang gave nothing away this morning, not even664 words
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Article, Illustration94 1953-09-28 20 ABDUL Mawi Malaya's leading jockey returned from Sydney aboard a QANTAS Constellation yesterday, carrying a new type of saddle he bought m Australia Mawi told the Standard that he had enjoyed his stay down under very much. It compensated for the fact that m the Invitation94 words
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Article211 1953-09-28 20 Shoot Team Return High Scores THE Singapore tenm for the Inter-Colonial 1953 Rifle Shuot are aiming high this year. They have set their sights for the first positions m the twc classes. Judging from the scores toted up by the teams m the 300 and 500 yard-shoots, it is probable211 words
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Article404 1953-09-28 20 TWELVE new records were established when the Singapore Muslims held their New Year atheltic sports yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium. Mohameed Zain, who won the 440 and the half mile and second m the mile and three miles was the champion athlete. The Swifts quartette404 words
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379 1953-09-28 20 SOSC Writes To Asian F ederation: Explain 'National' WHETIIFK Singapore will be ahl,. contingent to the Asian Games lt m 7 nd a^W will depend on the Asia C; a nie s ri r U tion of one word "national." For m the Charter of the A "Only nationals of379 words
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Article68 1953-09-28 20 OSAKA (.Japan). Sept 27 Cambridge University's visiting nifbv team to day won its sixth straight victory m Japa i. defeating an "all-Japan" team of from Wascda and Meiji Universities by 34—11. More than 15.000 saw th«heavier ami taller riftl overwhelm the Japane-e team 23—8 m68 words
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Article46 1953-09-28 20 THE following will represent the Singapore Eta kr\ Association m a friendly gam* against the Victoria School to-day at 'he school ground: Bingham; Mohd Amin bin Taib, Karim; .T. Navaratnam. B.S. Soin. Sharma; R. Rozario Richards. Suratta. Harbani Singh and Peter Martens.46 words
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36 1953-09-28 20 Selangor Hockey Assn. In Distrass KIM Mp :,rr«| I 1 I vari Ssl I the S I 'I 1 I Teck r> Th.' I Loui dah). M I I I S I I nath I (X36 words
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Article31 1953-09-28 20 PI. A VI H OtV: i (A When thej loon Hi" i< <A ci a I The P le.i 1 D R In U ran I i31 words
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Advertisement107 1953-09-28 20 Last 3 Shows 3. CIS 9.15 p.m. Universal Picture A Great Desert Adventure DESERT LEGION Starring Alan Ladu Arlene Dahl In Technicolor To-morrow Distributed by SHAW BROS. "THE JUNGLE" j£s\ BALDNESS Y^?|HAIRFALL ttxJ^^lf- Use Dr Lavis's S-WS* Pomade CAPILLOGENA Capillogena stops hair fall and Roms bald. Destroys dandruff scalp irritation107 words
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Advertisement13 1953-09-28 20 FOR DISTINCTIVE JEWELLERY CALL AT HENDRY S ROYAL JEWELLERS KUALA LIMPIII <& MM. \l13 words
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Title Section14 1953-09-28 1 YOUTH Vol. 2. Bo. 19. Monday. Sept. 28. 1953. i LITTLE MAN, IVIJAT NOW?14 words
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Advertisement8 1953-09-28 1 OwUf^ TIGER BALM The Alt-Purpose Miracle Ointment 08 words
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Article, Illustration400 1953-09-28 2 BUZZER - BUZZER By •CWISH!... swosh! flap, flaa ap!" "Buzz... buzz... zzz...! Buzz, bu... zz... zz!" "V.E.... calling up signals! S I G And the group of 26 keen Scouts tinted up m a row on the school field, perform a series of exercises with perfect400 words
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Article260 1953-09-28 2 SIR.— May 1. through the medium of your paper convey my congratulations to Air. Richard Sidney. Editor ot •'Young Malayans,' on his excellent Editorial on "Training For Leaderships' published m Y.M. No. 155° •Training For Leadership' portrays an unclouded picture of what young Malayans are doing, thinking260 words
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Article88 1953-09-28 2 fALIFORMA produces the greatest number of cantaloupes of any at ate m the Union. Several large creameries m the United States have iound through experiment* that clay tiles floorj have \9Mi bacteria coinr than other flooring material. Tin cant are nearly 9D per cent steel, coaled88 words
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Article238 1953-09-28 2 r PHE very fat man got L annoyed with the unending stare of the little stripling m the opposite seat of the bus. "Stop your rud<* staring, boy!" he snapped at the child: "Don't fix your goggling eyes on me all the time!" "I'm s-sorry, s-sir."238 words
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Article, Illustration926 1953-09-28 3 The Story So Far: WHILE In Hong Kong, the Captain and Officers of the tanker 'Port Royal discover some mysterious crates marked "soap" but really containing arms and ammunition. They sail for Singapore believing the crates to be aboard but discover too late that they have been926 words
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Article826 1953-09-28 3 I4AVE you a hobby? Teachers like to advise you to have one, to occupy your spare time. I do not know why they are so keen on this. It would seem more sensible to advise you not to have any spare time. However, the rule for a826 words
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Article111 1953-09-28 3 LILY CHUNG - LILY CHUNG "yOR Life there is a purpose.* Who says these word s unwise* There never has been a path on earth. That leads to heav'nly Paradise T ISTEN not to him who cries, JLj "Life b a full-bloomed rose." For Fame will vanish when the soul111 words
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Advertisement41 1953-09-28 3 SAVE<NOfc^/ Before its too late < C\ FOR AS LITTLE *1 *m /I( if jfK Ur| va IMS »cc©ii*4. •-^i/^//^V/ mura of U9(m OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY AT I*M **"WW"tTT«.I I I Mil y 1..9r*4 tj Bm lllllrMtiill I B'll I HtIJB41 words
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Article, Illustration517 1953-09-28 4 100,000 Boys Back Britain's Se Services FORFEIT HOLIDAY FUN FOR REALISTIC TRAINING WITH THE FIGHTING FORCES CTRADISHALL. SuflDlk:— Thousands of British boys be- twccn the ages ot 12 and 18 have willingly forfeited holiday 'do-asryou-please' or a week by the tea with mum dad for realistic training with the threeUP - 517 words
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Miscellaneous390 1953-09-28 6 THIMBLE THEAT RE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY j i*% a t"\ y -rag 6£ass ahead WAM?? k L SS»WU! A ,^-JP (^■p^T^^ r^ S BPD'.' IT SEE/AS TO 6O I^ I I A^J A^'MAL A SMALL XlU^X 17 f CSCM. U/ O<AV "S^i^/^ (S^W'Sv. (l&iS^7P AVHI390 words
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Article, Illustration171 1953-09-28 7 A T THE A C S SWIM MING GA LA Mil liigl" (I n 1 1 School held 111 \iiini.il RwIMMUM »..tl.i :tl t Singapore < Inn.-. >n inimiiiK < hilt recently. "Harold" rmrnng Ilir event witli Ills camera secured 1 1 1 KIMMUi tor "\outli." |.%Wve, left): Ihe Principal171 words
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Article1104 1953-09-28 7 M. da Costa - M. da Co sta 'Youth! Short Story MISS Afmtha Plummel stepped briskly out into the sunshine, shut the door of her house and with ocr shopping: basket over her arm, set out for the village market. She hummed a catchy little tune she had heard over the air the1,104 words
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242 1953-09-28 7 Rubber Tubing Serves Double Use For Camp V^EARS ago there was a popular book on camps and trails and m it a party of campers made an "'inspirator." On a recent camping trip a group of boys added an "•inspirator" to their equipment. It consisted ot two leet or more242 words
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Article28 1953-09-28 7 |>ROFESSOR'S WIFE: Do you realise, dear, it was twenty years ago today tliat ire sot engaged. ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR: My goodness! Its high time we got married!28 words
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Article, Illustration364 1953-09-28 8 r-I.FA'feLAND (AP) iho American teenager wiil become a wheel, a brain, mouse, drip, outsider or wild one. m teenage slang. Other teenagers will size him up as one or another ana thereby put him inlo some niche with important eftccts. doctors Caison Maguire, Monroe Lanmun and George D.364 words
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Article163 1953-09-28 8 1 HAVE a lo\'eiy puppy at home. His name is Browny <and he 'i a clever dog. I love Browny very much. Ho got his name Browny from because he has a brownish colour. Me If quite 9 fat puppy u:id was given |o me wherhr was163 words
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Miscellaneous371 1953-09-28 8 ACROSS 2S— Roman gods \\W I F S*a si?" Youth Crossword <iuido» high 82— Egyptian 12-Before 13-SS?n!S? KEAI^ R Wh si nS himSelf Mr X 13— Part of Ja£jc«t |4— i-idiMe fish ol K>!;ll a Lumur, complain s about 1 3..-Raise the eas,in s of the "Youth" contests. Ju O371 words
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