Singapore Standard, 30 September 1953
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Title Section19 1953-09-30 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD m s. Vol. IV. No, 90. SINGAPORE, WEDNWOAY, SEPTEMBER 30 f 1953. x TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article219 1953-09-30 1 CKNTRO, Calir,,mi.i. S«-pt. 29 (UP) i :n')r James Vcrdin, k navy test pilot, i) fished a Douglas Sky ray j^t interMtur to a new official Id spred record of milei per hour. record was offlcitifled by Charles rlon. tinier for the »ion Aerotiautique uorule. The219 words
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Article13 1953-09-30 1 POLAND has stripped Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski of his religious powers.- U.P.U.P. - 13 words
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Article71 1953-09-30 1 MEDAN, Sept. 29 (UP).— 103 ol the infantry ad by Capt. Manap armoured placntcred Atjeh ►rding to the Aneta news n haa succeeded through rebel Bajeuen. Peureula. Idi and Dhosukan and is expected to reach Lhoseumawe m a day or two. Lhoseumawe is occupied by Indonesian troops71 words
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Article105 1953-09-30 1 IPOH. Tues— The treasurer to the Automobile Association of Malaya is offering cash prizes m lieu of cars for the Association's $50,000 lottery which will be drawn at Penang on Oct. 1. The prizes will now be as follows: First prize: A Jaguar Mark VII Car105 words
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Article, Illustration369 1953-09-30 1 A Coffee Started Her Lost Weekend Ike Planning Europe Trip By 808 PERIES Standard Staff Reporter AN 18-year-old Chinese girl, who drank a cup of coffee offered her by three strange women m a coffee shop m Kuala Lumpur last Friday recovered her senses yesterday while walking m front ofStandard - 369 words
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121 1953-09-30 1 LOUISVILLE, KY., Sept. 29 (AP).— At least 21 men lost their lives yesterday, when a plane carrying Puerto Rican soldier trainees from Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, crashed and burned at Standiford Field, Louisville. I the 21 others aboard the engine plane were mee121 words
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Article71 1953-09-30 1 A SPECIAL meeting of the Singapore Executive Council yesterday did not make any decision on the wage increase cla-ms by about 10,000 lowerpaid Government employees. Government may make a decision on the issue before meeting with representatives of the workers this week-end, it is learned The71 words
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Article14 1953-09-30 1 SHIRLEY TEMPLE, announced yesterday she expects her third ciuid ae*t March. UPUP - 14 words
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Article, Illustration497 1953-09-30 1 BEVANITES INCREASE HOLD WITH LANDSLIDE MARGATE, Sept. 29:— Mr. Aneurin Be vans leftwingers held all lost year's gains m today's elections here tor the Labour Party's national executive, Mr. Bevan himself topping the poll with the record vote of 1,142,000. His five supporters also heavi ly increased their vote mReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 497 words
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Article68 1953-09-30 1 May Meet P.M. NEW YORK. Sept. 29. (Reufter). Robert Allen, WashingjJM columnist for the New <-York Post reported yesterday jithat. President Eisenhower was I'seriously considering" a trip 3^o Europe this winter. •i The columnist said the plan galled for the President to attend the meeting m December -fbt the North68 words
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Article58 1953-09-30 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE wife of a tailot, whose shop is on the third floor of a building m Chulia Street, fell 60 feet to her death from the roof -into a back lane last night. She was found by a jaga lying near a dmin.58 words
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Article23 1953-09-30 1 A PLEA for U. 5.51.200 monthly alimony has been entered m a New York court by Marchioness Romane of Milford-Haven. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-09-30 1 "They put that blessed bonfire on the Interlude again!"11 words
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Article58 1953-09-30 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 (AP). A spokesman for the World Bank said on Monday that Francois-Didier Grech. Director of the Bank's Department of Operations for Asia and the Middle East, will visit Malaya m his South-East Asia tour after the present sessions of the consultative58 words
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Article35 1953-09-30 1 LONDON, Sept. 29, (AFP). Some 500 masonry workers constructing new buildings at London's Heathrow Airport today went on a strike protesting against various sums deducted from their weekly wage packet.35 words
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Article24 1953-09-30 1 OTTAWA, Sept. 29. (UP).— Movie star Alan Ladd was taken to a hospital yesterday with an injury to his foot. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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130 1953-09-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A daring robbery took place at •12,20 p.m. today m Rodger Street, near the bus stand, before a big cr^wd. But when the police arrived immediately after, no one volunteered any information or offered help to the police m any130 words
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176 1953-09-30 1 MAJOR R. R. Hughes of the Special Investigation Branch, Military Police, said m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday that Private Hammond Gillon, accused of murdering dance hostess Doreen Pereira last month, told him: "I did it, Sir. I killed her176 words
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Advertisement85 1953-09-30 1 om. tU I rrf rig<»rah»r Motfcl 1) M U 5! I iru| nawiu-nt qt f3O HIKK IM K( HAS* $K(i(, II payments ot S?u CASH $72.1. Central Electric Co. ?M. Orchard Rd Phon«> ***** CASTROL WINS)] SALT FLATS, UTAH, I \\i Austin Healey "100" Sports Car I I using Castrol85 words
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Advertisement49 1953-09-30 1 oldjScotct)Wl)i3k* PROOUCf OF SCOTLANO Di» -ibt'KXl SCOTT ft EX ;m (5.1.A LTD. SINGAPORE kUALA LUMPUR. j 'How happy could I be with either 1 HI I H There's nothing like a Guinness^ except another Guinness WOLF (JgJ) BRAND Sole Distributors McALISTER CO., LTD. NNGAPtNUL Ki'Ai-A u ..\ii»uic. iron. i*knw;49 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-09-30 2 THE British Rubber ')nelopment Board is exploiting all possible angles to further international uses for rubber, said Mr. Walter B. Hardruaa. Australian Representative and Manager of the Board, when he arrived m Singapore m a BO U Constellation yesterday, on hi> way to122 words
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Article105 1953-09-30 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (re«ts por lb > m Sine:«pore VPslerda? were: Buyers Sellers No 1 K.S.S Spot Loose 62} S3 No. 1 R.S.S. £3 631 No. 2 K.S.S 61* 6U No. 3 R.S.S. 592 «;ol Tone: Steady quiet. TIN PKICE The price of tin yesterday was $3072 per105 words
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Article68 1953-09-30 2 WHEN a woman leturned to her house m Ah Hood Road at 2.15 a.m. on Monday, she found the door open and ignis shining inside the premises. Upon entering she caught a glimpse of a man dashing out through the back door. Checking her possessions,68 words
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242 1953-09-30 2 THE CUSTOMS Department yesterday asked the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate to confiscate a motor-sampan, an engine and 115 bottles of brandy An order of forfeiture vvas issued. The court was told that at about 10 p.m. on April 17 a motorsampan was242 words
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Article78 1953-09-30 2 IHE first of thirty rjinoperatecJ public telephone booths to he provided by the Oriental Telephone and Electric* Company Ltd... m the rural areas was installed at Ponggol Point on Aug. 28. Since the 1. te'ephooe booths have been installed at 7i mile East Coast Road (opposite78 words
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Article198 1953-09-30 2 THE fall m the total volume of exports from the ECAFE region continued from mid--1952 to the spring of 1953, but the rat c of decline was miu-h slower than m the first half of 1952, according to the Economic Commission for Asia fetid198 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-09-30 2 photo Damp Leslie Whatley, J»uvttor of the World Bureau <sf Girl Guides arrived m Singipore m BO AC Constellation from Australia yesterday oa her way to Finland to v»e the work done by handicapped guides. StandardStandard - 40 words
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203 1953-09-30 2 MR. JUSTICE Buttrose m the Singapore High Court, yesterday awarded damages amounting to 533,900 to the widow and dependents of a 33-year-old fishmonger, Lee Chye Poh, who was lulled m a traffic accident Of this $900 wafor special damages. Lee met his d°ath after203 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-09-30 2 Mr. Joseph Eu. a Dim-tor of the Lee Wan Bank returned to Singapore yesterday with his pretty -ih* bride, the former Miss Berniee Lao. The couple were married m London recently and spent their honeymoon on the Continent. Mr. Eu is returning to Singapore after four yean.61 words
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439 1953-09-30 2 Where Are 79 Square Miles To Expand Official THE Rural Beard Report for 1952 states that with a population increasing by 3} per cent a year, Singapore has only some 70 square miles left to expand into. Housing needs must look upwards rather than outwards if the requirements of health439 words
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Article49 1953-09-30 2 THE Office of the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya will remain closed on Friday, Oct 2 m honour of Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. The Governments of the Federation and Singapore have granted permission to Indians to display their National Flaf thai day.49 words
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Article61 1953-09-30 2 A verdict of suicide was returned at yesterday's inquest On Abdul Rahman bin Sarashi, who was found hanging from a tree on Sep\ 3 at the Woodbrktge Mental Hospital Singapore. An attendant of the hospital said Abdul was working In ;he hospital compound that day. Later he61 words
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Article61 1953-09-30 2 A BUNCH of four keys was found at the Haw Par Swimming Pool m Pasir Panjang. Singapore, on Sept. 26, the day of the Tiger Club Swimmijf gala. One of the keys is marked No. 24 and with the words VAUN. The owner of the61 words
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297 1953-09-30 2 $3 Mil. Polytechnic For Colony Very Soon Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Polytechnic, which will initially have the status of a college, is expected to cost about $3,000,000. To be called a Polytechnic Institution, this memorial to late King George VI, will eventually become the Faculty of Engineering m the University297 words
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Article95 1953-09-30 2 THE Singapore City Council is considering what policy to adopt m regard to recognition of unions m view of the difficulty that has arisen with the large number of unions being formed m various departments. This Council move was indicated m an official letter addressed to the95 words
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Obituary33 1953-09-30 2 PUAH SENG YONG. S3. peace fully after a- months illness m his borne at I|-A. Moh Guan Terrace. Tionu Bahni. .raving behind a wife. xnnaud artndchild. Funeral om Thursday 41 2 p.m.33 words
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50 1953-09-30 2 NO NEED FOR LAWYERS TO DO IT LEADERS SINGAPORE i, and City Coun< illori With iho Anihn Ccn. ral. Mi. <• field that th< for l.«- yw offi MRP irtg, Cou: a v H Mr fin i n 'i M penditurr. H. S Coun I the i' trail Mi Pol>50 words
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Advertisement305 1953-09-30 2 I CRITERIUM IWillemll I DUTCH Cuf&M I M Made from the best S B and most expensive 9 B selected tobaccos. H "FIFTY, IF HE'S A DAY BUT YOU'D NEVER GUESS IT" /Ooesn t look hi» a c. Doesn t leel it nther. lAiert. tctivc. confident, he cm poi-n **O305 words
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Advertisement132 1953-09-30 2 j THE SECRET OF SUCCESS! J^ml/mI StMfP #o Vo f/i«tf daily problems tackled shall not be m rain. ork Hrvtl done during l/i#« thn. Mill add more pro'iis to nut I.* yon I IMMEDIATELY W?MttJlk!ilJ/ w^^y U.i.mm HIRE PURCHASE TERMS^S^^T AVAILABLE. j ConMult:^it9f 4 y >* 4h?^—^£&* 58# ORCHARO ROaD132 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-09-30 3 Mr. Chung Chong Sei and Miss Dolly Wong who won the 1953 dance championship for amateurs at Raffles Holpl. Standard picture shows the couple doing the Old Waltz.30 words
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Article59 1953-09-30 3 THE second and third prize In the St. Andrew's Cathedral Fete held on Saturday hay« not claimed their yet. I ky numbers are: 2nd prize 3033 and third prize —9766. S "ond prize is a radio and ize an electric clothes er. c limanta should apply to59 words
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Article81 1953-09-30 3 A LARGE package of Australian wild flowers destined for Buckingham Palace, left Singapore yesterday by BOAC Comet. The flowers are a gift from Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles Gairdner, the Governor of Western Australia, to the Queen. Flown to Singapore m a Qantas aircraft, the specially81 words
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Article29 1953-09-30 3 THE Singapore Police Force Band under the direction of Mr. R. E. House will play at Farrer Park o n Oct. 2. between 5.30 and 6.30 p.m.29 words
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Article44 1953-09-30 3 WHILE Singapore Police are investigating the theft of six gold fish from a tank m Paya Lebar Road, another nine gold fish were reported missing from the same road. The second batch was stolen from an aquarium on Monday.44 words
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Article35 1953-09-30 3 DETECTIVES detained a man foind behaving m a suspicious manner m Marine Parade Qn Monday night and found several housebreaking implements on him two screw drivers, two spanker* and two small iron rods*35 words
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Article323 1953-09-30 3 Probe On Better Roads To Johore THE Diagnostic Survey Team may investigate the possibility of recommending improvement of communication to Johore and the result of the recent Traffic Survey will help m its decision, Mr. D. H. Komlosy. Singapore's Chief Planning Officer, toid The Standard yesterday. He said the D.S.T.323 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-09-30 3 THE Singapore Music Society entertained Mr. Peter Surges of the Assoriated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London, to dinner at the Sea View Hotel Monday night. Picture shows (from left to right): Mr. R. E. Ince, Mrs. Louise Cheng, Mr. Victor Doggett (Chairman), Mrs.Standard - 60 words
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Article207 1953-09-30 3 Standard Staff Reporter ANXIENT China re-lived for a few hours last night at the Victoria Theatre when the China Society of Singapore presented an evening of things Chinese. Chinese culture is not readily appreciated by nonChinese but last night's presentation of music, drama, prose, poetry207 words
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Article49 1953-09-30 3 THE Food and Agriculture Organisation working parties on rice breeding and fertilizers will initiate experiments i*n Malaya for better control and more efficient use of water m the production of rice. The results obtained by this experiment will be adopted m Burma, Thailand, and IndoChina.49 words
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Article44 1953-09-30 3 THE Vicar and congregation of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Kluang feted their bishop His Grace the Right Reverend Dr. Mathcws Msr Athnasius. of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church, Malabar, at a tea-party at the International Club, Kluang, over the weekend.44 words
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197 1953-09-30 3 S'PORE REVENUE FOR 1953 BETTER THAN EXPECTED REVENUE for Singapore this year has exceeded expectations while expenditure has gone down, the Colony's Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor said at a press conference yesterday. Income tax collection iz greater than estimated. He said that more stafT and their greater ability197 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-09-30 3 photo. THE Sultan of Jogjakarta, Hamengku Buwono IX, former vice-president of the Republic of Indonesia, (left), with Dr. Mohd. Razif, Indonesian Consul General m Singapore, talking with newspapermen at a press conference m Dr. Razif's office yesterday. StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article, Illustration152 1953-09-30 3 Two To Get Varsity's First Ph. D's THE honour of being the first men to obtain the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Malaya Roes to Mr. Lee Teow Seng and Mr. Wang Chia Peng Mr. Lee a Science graduate of Rallies College, is a lecturer m152 words
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297 1953-09-30 3 RULER TALKED ON SPORTS AND NOT ATJEH FURTHER information on allegations that arms from Malaya have been smuggled into Atjeh North Sumatra, where an armed revolt is still la progress against *he central government m Jakarta, is awaited from the Indonesian capital. This was stated by the Indonesian Consul-General m297 words
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248 1953-09-30 3 RAJ TAX MOTION TO BE REJECTED BY COUNCIL Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. R. DASARATHA RAJ'S "precise" motion to get personal income tax allowance* increased will be "thrown out" from the agenda of the Singapore Legislative Council mectinq next month, The Standard reliably learned yesterday. Although Mr. Raj submitted his248 words
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Article96 1953-09-30 3 New Food Trolleys For Hospital THE Singapore OOMftl Hospital has just l>een equip-. ped with a "Meet" of ne\tf electrical food trolleys to replace t^e old locally-mada ones which have bevn m u>o since 1947. Dr. T. F. Stranj?. Deputy Director of Medical Service*, told The Standard yesterday that the96 words
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193 1953-09-30 3 THERE were many heartbreaks m the I m versity of Malaya ye>terday when the results of the Supplementary Preliminary Examination for the Degree of Barhelor of Medicine were announced. Two out of passed the examination m Biology and only eight out of 34 who sat193 words
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Advertisement127 1953-09-30 3 IHVto.-«W><)OQofflrVT^ comes only when skin is healthy Tht dear, natural charm of a healthy skin is the real foundation for loveliness. So, as a basis to beauty, always keep your skin healthy. I sc Rexona Soap today. It is blended with Cadyl, to help ntture keep your skin as lovely127 words
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Advertisement37 1953-09-30 3 w Sorvicoy AROUND/^HE^ORLD I ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE, TEL. ***** 5 I SOUTH-EAST ASIA 1 HOTEL Bar and Restaurant OPENS I TOMORROW I j Excellent foods wines I Welcome to all! i i; re/. *****, 190, Waterloo Si.37 words
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Article69 1953-09-30 4 TEMERLOH, Tues. An Indian magician, Nalangapuli Pulavar. 24. was bound over »n the sum of $300 with ore surety for 2 years b y Mr E M. Smallwood. the President of the Sessions Court Pahang last week for theft. Alan bin Abdullah, the cotr.plainant, told the69 words
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317 1953-09-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A proposol for the fusion of the Federation and Singapore into one United Malayan Government will be discussed at the next executive council meeting of the Pan-Malayan Labour Party m Penong early next month. The meeting, it is understood,317 words
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Article, Illustration96 1953-09-30 4 THE High Commissioner. Sir Gerald Tempter, recently presented Royal Certificates to 83 Queen's Scouts at Castle Camp. Kuala Lumpur. He i s shown here wearing the uniform as Federation Chief Scout, talking with Queen's Scout Mohd Sa'ad bin Taib. of A I o r Star. Scouts96 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-09-30 4 MR. and Mrs. S. Mull v ■vrlu, who were recently married m Singapore. Mr. Mutbuvelu is attached to the Govt. l)"nt >| Clinic, Ipoh. and Mrs. Muthuvelu s formerly Miss Rajathy,30 words
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Article88 1953-09-30 4 JAN MOHAMED (32). who had been arrested and handcuffed by a police lanre corpora! on Sept. 7 at 9.30 p.m. refused to get into a police pick-up. He shouted and abused Inspector G. Tolson, bit him, and hit Inspector Tolson with his handcuffed hands He was88 words
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Article67 1953-09-30 4 A SHIP'S greaser. Yong San. was yesterday acquitted by the Socond District Judge, Mr. E.H. D'Netto. of a charge of importation of 200 Ib. of raw opium valued at $100,000. Yong San's counsel. Mr. J.E.D. Elias said that accused had no case to meet as67 words
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Article285 1953-09-30 4 Court Story KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-Three men Yap Swec Chiang alias Ah Poh alias Chec Lit, Wong Ah Mhn a has Wong Kck Kong and Chin Pak Scan alias Pak Vit, appeared before Mr. Justice D. B. W Good al the High Court, today for having285 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-09-30 4 mfaSS? L^-ET ple ttend P»rty at G.H. Cafe yesterday m honour of Sirdar Dkaawant Singh Senior todia. Interpreter 01 the Singapore Criminal District and Police Courts on the eve of «i s retirement. warklh SSii*?? 11 above '^P^ 1 tributes from ro US servkse ta 1929 d «^s64 words
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214 1953-09-30 4 WOMAN FOUGHT OFF ATTACKER IN THE LALLANG Standard Staff Reporter A MAN dragged a 15-year-old mother of two from Ayer Rajah Road into a lallang patch early yesterday morning, robbed her of her earrings and wedding ring and tried to strangle her when she repulsed his amorous advances. The victim,214 words
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110 1953-09-30 4 Wins Claim For Twenty Landing Craft JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Lim Tua Beck won a civil sull 'claim for 20 landing craft against Mahmood bin Zainal Abidin and P. Ramasamy at the Johore Bahru High Court .today. At a previous hearing. Mr. Justice Paul Storr ruled that the Custodian of Enemy110 words
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Article43 1953-09-30 4 A MAN reported to the Singapore Police yesterday that he had been robbed of 500 rupiahs (Indonesian currency) aboard the Waiwering, a coaster now at anchor m the outer roads. He said the robber returned to Singapore m a small boat43 words
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Article101 1953-09-30 4 New Air Parcel Rates Tomorrow AIR PARCEL postage rates to Brunei will be $2 for the first half pound, and 80 cents for every additional half pound from tomorrow. The rates to North Borneo, including Labuan, and Sarawak are identical to that of Brunei for the first half pound but101 words
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Article106 1953-09-30 4 MORE Bank officials were ca.led to give evidence at the continued preliminary inquiry yesterday m the Singapore Fourth Police Court where Loo Wee Wan. 52-year-old chief paying cashier of the Overseas Chinese Banking Corpora' ion. faces a tentative charge of criminal breach of trust of $250,600.106 words
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Article108 1953-09-30 4 K.S. Simon Pereira, a Serangoon Garden Estate employe^ was sentenced to thre c month<' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesteiday for driving under the influence of liquor. A pohce radio patrol saw a car being driven mi n a 7.i*-Y£>g manner o n Upper108 words
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Article157 1953-09-30 4 S IN £APORE Chinese v^n amber of Commerce yesterday appointed an 11-man subcommittee to enquire into the Income Tax Amendment Bill which is now before the Legislative Council The Committee is to investigate and make representations to Government. Mr. Tan Chin Tua^ was asked to157 words
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Advertisement243 1953-09-30 4 o\ mi m,» WIDE RANGE «'.i\m I WITH SPECIAL SOUND EFFECTS! I —mmtmrn-umum-t ■>..;.: Plus! NAT KING COLE *ingin P PRETEND" h3 p Hire of Vioiirr.s 20 els. pin- ttfmM In n'fundaiila on return of Viewers. NEXT CHANGE! No glasses required it set (he FULL IMPACT of th SINKING of243 words
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Miscellaneous70 1953-09-30 4 Weather MINIMUM Temperature From 7.3© p.m. Sept. 28 to 7.30 a.m. Sept. 29 Singapore (75F); Penan* 1 74F): Kota Bahru <74F); Kuala Lumpnr (71F); Ipoh (75F); Kuantan (72F). Maxinram Temperature: 7.30 p.m. Sept. 29 Singapore From 7.30 am, Sept. Z9 to Singapore <t7F); Penang (87F;; Kota Bahru <88F); Kuala Lumpur70 words
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372 1953-09-30 5 PENANG, Tues.— Mcthodicol prunina of »k» ka v L the Municipal Councillors to show an M fi^» j■? bud 9 c h enabled for fhe end of this year m the C^L 1 C balance of $1,009,000 which will be tabled f372 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-09-30 5 pl>"to. Mr G. Leo. second from risht president of the Malayan Technical Services Union with Mr G. Mapara. representative of International Confederation ot Free Trade Unions Mrs (i M. tyheat, left, and Mrs E. L. Spooner Lillingston, right, at the First Annual Conference Dinner held at the Hotel Majestic recently.Standard - 51 words
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Article136 1953-09-30 5 Xl ALA LUMP UK, Tats. About ten people from Cambodia, Indo(hina. are expected to vKit Malaya m the mid -ii of next month to ob ienre education and other technical developments m th<* country. About half of the party \mII spend a few days m136 words
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Article74 1953-09-30 5 THE W.R.A.C. quarters at General Headquarters, X R.E.L.F., are being rel and expanded to acite j >0 W.R.A.C.'s from Barracks who have transferred to G.H.Q.. Lt. L.E. Holt, Assistant tor of the W.R.A.C. said T m onstruction will take ii month. There will be ger room74 words
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Article26 1953-09-30 5 KOTA BAHRU. Tues. ii v honours were accordie burial of the eight >i:ns Of the crashed R.A.F. supply drop plane, ning at the Christian26 words
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Article58 1953-09-30 5 PENANG. Tues. Recruits for the Federation Engineer Squadron will be selected here on Oct. 10. 12 and 13, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Army Recruiting Centre m Northam Road. The Sqn. trains men for building, airfield construction and road repairs. Some are trained58 words
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Article47 1953-09-30 5 THE Singapore Assistant Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing. returned a finding of death by misadventure at yesterday's inquiry into the death of Mun Hock Lin. a sub-contractor. Mun died as a result of a 3.'<foot fall at Tiong Bahru on July X I47 words
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Article30 1953-09-30 5 MALACCA, Tues.— The Library sited at present on the first floor of Stadhaus will soon change premises with the Government VMtcfciary Department on Fort Road.30 words
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241 1953-09-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— One more Communist terrorist has been killed and two others wounded by security forces m the Federation. Terrorists have murdered two civilians. A terrorist was killed and another wounded m th e Alor Gajah district. Malacca yesterday evening241 words
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Article, Illustration281 1953-09-30 5 Sungei Segget Gets A Clean -Up FEDCOUNCILMAY MEET ONCE IN 3 MONTHS IN 1954 For the first lime m 10 years Sungei Se*- get m Johore Bahru, is being cleaned by the Town Council, after repeated requests by UMNO-MCA council- 5 lors. Picture shows Town Council labourers at work with281 words
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Article91 1953-09-30 5 GANG BOSS STABBED BY RIVALS THE leatici o! Binf gang was set upon by members of a rival gang at Hokkien Street and .stabbed m the waist last night. He irai admitted to hospital A member td ttM rival gang, it is believed. called the victim out to a coffee91 words
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Article63 1953-09-30 5 TEMERLOH Tues li>iahim. M, son of Mohemedi a/i fined last week $350. oi I months' impri.-oi.iucnt, h s Ml E. M. Smaiiwood. president "i the Sessions Court. for corruptly offering M police constable He was checked by the stab! for not displaying hi lorry's haulage63 words
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Article43 1953-09-30 5 HONGKONG. Sopi 29 special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong h\ change todaj wen 1 $15 8^ t<» II ■terltnc; :>947:> i<» \:s m sterlinß 1820 t Malayan *l $0.20.'{. r to. f)tio Indonesian Runiah Gold 2(>l.i to one tad43 words
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116 1953-09-30 5 PENANG. Tues.— The wildcat strike by 200 labourers m Bertam Estate, Kepala Batas, on Friday, Sept. 25 which was joined by 450 more labourers yesterday is illegal, the Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Mr. J. Grundy told The Standard today, because no notice was given and116 words
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Article55 1953-09-30 5 THE Malay Peninsular Association of Singapore will support the Labour Party's proposed move seeking the unification of Singapore and the Federation. Its participation m the Joint conference is however conditional on the discussion being held m Malay, it was decided at the Executive Committee meeting55 words
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Article110 1953-09-30 5 The New Launch Is Ready PRAI. Tucs. The building of the Malayan Railways new ferry launch, Pelangi, which is >xpected to begin service between Prai and Penang during October, conies at an opportune time when passing traffic is now on the upper trend as compared with last year. The new110 words
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Article84 1953-09-30 5 A CLAIM brought by Wong Chong Seng against the Air View Cabaret for renovation of the cabaret last year, was settled for $4,500 before Mr. Justice Buttrose m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. The cabaret was burnt out m a fire recently. The claim was last84 words
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Article52 1953-09-30 5 MR. OEI TJONG lE, a director of Messrs. Kian Gwan (Malaya) Ltd., returned to the Colony yesterday m a KLM Constellation with Mrs. Oei and sons, Humphrey and Peter, after a two-month holiday cum business trip to Europe. A large gathering of relatives and friends welcomed52 words
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Article130 1953-09-30 5 MENTAKAB. Tues— ln the police station here recently. 1! fowls strutted before nou-c wife Selamah binte Tahir m an identification parade. «'if «m allegations of a foul deed had been levelled against Kamachi Ammal, 39. who was haisod with having dishonestly ictained four of the130 words
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Article76 1953-09-30 5 Stcndord London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 29 Th. ♦ollowin 9 ore the cloi.ng prices of tubbei and tin on th« London moiket LONDON RUBBER Spot 18id. Not. 18 id. Dec. 18 Jd. Jon./Mar. 18Jd. Apr./ June 18 id. July/Sept. 19 d. Oct./c.i.f. 18 id. Tone: Very Quiet.76 words
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Article162 1953-09-30 5 THE insistence of London's National Physical Laboratory, certificates for taximeters before approval is m the interests of the taxiowners and the public. Mr. Ong. Soon Ann, Assistant Registrar of Vehicles, Singapore, told The Standard yesterday. He was commenting on the suggestion by taximeter deal- ers162 words
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190 1953-09-30 5 Merchants Informed Of New Thai Import Duties PENANG. lues The Economic Officer. Pcnang. Mr. A. H. Stoneham. has written to all Chambers of Commerce and business associations informing them that he has been advised that the Thai Government has raised customs duty on the •mport of a number of commodities190 words
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Article97 1953-09-30 5 MALACCA TllM. M< v i di \\w Chinese A<t\ imii Boerd elected by ttMif n pCCtiVt a^ Kci.it ion and nnn.i Bated bjr tho Resident Commis !onn recently arc M< Tan Suw Sin. Cloli 'I ioiiß Tan. Chin Tliian Siio. Dr K\^ Kn Choonn. Leving Ah Hon|97 words
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Article118 1953-09-30 5 111 \lll\(. a shout for help, a housewife entered a room where a married touplr lived on Aug. 1. and found a woman. Tan Siok (.u.it. lying on a bed m < pool of blood. Beside her was her husband. Low Tian Poh. He was118 words
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Article52 1953-09-30 5 lI'OII. Tun A VMMn tattle owner, Samkaui MJI was lodsv Bned by 1 i tratt Ch« Abdullah Ohi fHafn aht pleaded gmltv > a li.ii Rt« of allowing L' 4 (»l li.-i rattla to tray a wn>n iid ;u I aanbun Mad on lh« noon52 words
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Advertisement135 1953-09-30 5 nf Chinese history a glimpse of HUA MU LAN t^X #s|\ WARRIOR MAID JfnMSfrk' L OF CHINA \^^3Jmfy HUA MU-LAN was a young V^^ k-d£ffi^/\^ff girl living quietly of home IC Vic®7 V^*when het father was con- A^\ J\^/i<cJ^^^l .enpted foi the army. \f y» /lj Knowing he was m135 words
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Advertisement82 1953-09-30 5 CORRUX BLADES... You will rrcrivp at co»t of blidrt only one Pe«rlest Set comprising an Lver-Rrady razor and three Corruz Blades, as illustrated. ISTOUMMM) VALffc— buy now whi'e tto<la latt. Ever-Ready Razors AND BLADES HOME SWEET HOME I>onomi»e. Rcaulify ami Im-i.il your Home killi oik rollu|»sil»lr U-linu doont and uladow^,82 words
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Article659 1953-09-30 6 ]\lll. Nehru's demand that Asia should cease to be considered the "playground for politics" i? not without justification At present Pakistan is a member of the Council. Soon her place will be taken by the Lebanon Is it reasonable, Mr. Nehru asked, to Jook upon the Lebanon as659 words
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Article, Illustration1195 1953-09-30 6 WHEN MONTY LOST A CHANCE By The TIMES Military Correspondent 'THOMAS HARDY once pointed out that the dull period m the life of an event m uhen it ceases to be news and has not begun to be history. This is the dull period for those looking back on the1,195 words
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Letter409 1953-09-30 6 Learn Chinese In Kuo-yu Sir:— This is an old question. It has been thrashed out during the Jast thirty or forty years from all conceivable angles. Among others these points h-ive been settled once for all that: 1. Jt is generally agreed that children learn more naturally m their mother409 words
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Article226 1953-09-30 6 UTUSAN MELAYU points out that Malay seamen are still working under intolerable conditions of employment. The paper describes an instance where the whole crew of a ship from the Captain downwards had no opportunity to visit their wives or relatives whenever they were m port. A sailor working226 words
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Article104 1953-09-30 6 THE PLANS for the establishment of Queenstown one of the largest development projects that the Colony has attempted since the war, is lauded by Nanyang Siang Pau. However, it expresses the hope that the allotment of sites and accommodation will be worked out satisfactorily as experience has shown that104 words
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Letter139 1953-09-30 6 Sir; Your reason for welcoming the return of Radio Malaya's Forum of the Air la quite understandable. But, honestly. I, for one. wish that this so-called Forum, (until it is thoroughly reformed) was never thrust upon listeners at that particular hour of a Thursday! A s you have139 words
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655 1953-09-30 6 Diplomats Boycott An Israeli Show Jerusalem (Israel), T OP-RANKING foreign diplomats are boycotting the exhibition of the Conquest of the Desert here which began on Thursday (Sept. 22) and will remain open until Oct. 14. Because of their refusal to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, only five of655 words
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127 1953-09-30 6 And From America John Walters Says ]VEXT year you trill learn surprising new that most controversial and spectacular o) A Generals the late "Blood and Guts" Patton. His secret diaries are being prevared 1 >r b?y an old friend and trartinig comrade Brignd Harry Hodges Semtnes. Widespread belief is that127 words
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Advertisement125 1953-09-30 6 SIMMIMHtR n«.m SI.WOAfU) IN DEPEND fcN'J VJORNJNO NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE 128. Robinson Rood, Sinqoporc Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble b Telegraph Address TIGERNtWS Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing House Stjuore. London E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 15. Sulton Sf.eet. 83. Cowon Strret. 8. Leith Street.125 words
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Advertisement45 1953-09-30 6 TRAVEL WITH CONFIDENCE FROM BANGKOK TWICE WEEKLY TO EUROPE TWICE WEEKLY TO JAPAN O USA FREQUENT INTRA ORIENT SERVICES PAL DC-6B* and DC 6 j BEST AVAILABLE CONNECTIONS FROM SINGAPORE TRAVEL IN COMFORT PHiumnfAffiLinKM. 61 RAFFLIS PLACf SINGAPORE TEL: ***** •i Yomt ncorett Travel Ag*nt45 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-09-30 7 photo. SOME of the many guests ,t tin- annual dinner of the Mi I. n. in Studrnts' Union, which u«s held m London's i nit non Krstaurant o n Sept. 9s. UPUP - 35 words
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Article98 1953-09-30 7 iRK, s- pt. 2!>. (RevHarry Truman vesin< l about 'lie i frenzy" m during a clashing Ie prophets" and ■lamoui ing for some- it named m his speech, but ol the people ip picion of the of our allies. <, lie servants and ow citizens.**98 words
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Article50 1953-09-30 7 v. Sept. 29, (UP).— 1 c idium of the Supreme the Georgian Rei relieved three from their jobs, it i meed today. of Agriculture Baraky, Minister of Vladimir Chiaureli Minister of Education kidee were replaced til Ghiorgadie, AvanI iniya and Genorge 1 adze res pectively.50 words
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Article212 1953-09-30 7 WELLINGTON, Sept. 29-Tall buildings swayed and many windows were broken m Wellington during a series of earthquake shocks which rocked a wide area of New Zealand this afternoon. Crowds of office workers watched a workman, perched on scaffolding on top of a seven-storey building, asReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 212 words
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Article45 1953-09-30 7 BANGKOK, Sept. 29,— (AFP). Police today found 25 plaster busts of Vietminh leader Ho Chi Minh m a room belonging to a Thai citizen here today. He said he collected the busts a s a hobby. Police are investigating.45 words
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178 1953-09-30 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 (UP)— The State Department said yesterday the United States Government is still going to work out the position it will take con"minfc (he future of Korea at the Korean political conference with the Communists. Mhng on a report that the United178 words
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Article43 1953-09-30 7 >K. Sept. 28, (Reuavia today sent a Buly;uia over 's alleged to 1 igned to inspire 'I hostility towards acconUng to facial Yugoslav #•> h L warned Bulgaria I doi> the S o)e responsis,iS Vil r J he incident! and43 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-09-30 7 WHEN a photographer set out 1© ret this picture. Principal John Gannon figured Madison Central School had set some sort of record eUht sets of twins for a N» p-uativHy small school of GOO pupils. But. before the picturt wa s snapped, another PUir TJom^the left, potential mlxup. Include, backrAP - 84 words
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Article123 1953-09-30 7 PANMUN.ION, Sept. 29 (UP) Mlied and Indian spokesman I clashed again today m an ex- change over the United Nations charge t hat Indian custodian troops had distributed Communist propaganda to anti-Red North Korean and Chinese prisoners awaiting "explanations." The Indian spokesman accuj ed the United Nations123 words
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Article125 1953-09-30 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 29 (UP)— The government announced today it had cracked a huge international diamond smuggling ring with the arrest of one of Belgium's top commercial pilots and a New York jeweller on charges of bringing USS2:«.OOO worth of diamonds into the United States illegally.125 words
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Article39 1953-09-30 7 NICE. France, Sept. 29 (AFP). The British Premier. Sir Winston Churchill, is to return 1o London by air tomorrow, it was learned here. Sir Winston has been holidaying at Cap Dail, southern France.39 words
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Article167 1953-09-30 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 29: (Reuter)— Mr. J.M. Ellsalde, Philippines Foreign Affairs Secretary! told the United Nations General Assembly yesterday, we still maintain that the area of gravest menace is today to be found m South-East Asia/ Speaking during the General Assembly's opening dcba'.e. Elisalde declaredAP; Reuter - 167 words
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Article18 1953-09-30 7 CROWN PRINCE Olaf of Norway arrived m Washington yesterday for a three-day informal visit. AFPAFP - 18 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-09-30 7 photo. Premier Jawaharlal Nehru (left) laughs as he tries on an Indian Army "snow coat" at a n exhibition mi n New Delhi of Government ordnance products conducted for members of Parliament. Looking on are Defence Minister Mahavir lyaffi (centre) and Deputy Defence Minister Satish Chandra (right). APAP - 48 words
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72 1953-09-30 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. !9, (Reuter) Senator Joseph McCarthy said here today th« reported escape of Lavrenti Beria deposed Soviet Interior Minister "begins to appear like a hoax." Senator McCarthy said he expected the Spanish Government to release a statement o n the matter shortly. He72 words
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Article67 1953-09-30 7 STOCKHOLM, Sept. 29. (AFP). The next general assembly of the World Assembly of Youth is to be held m Singapore next summer, the WAY Executive Committee decided today. National committees grouping youth organisations from 40 countries and representing about 100,000.000 young people will send about 1,00067 words
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Article84 1953-09-30 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 29, (UP) The whereabouts of two American newsmen kidnapped by the Communists six months ago was thrown into deeper mystery today by a report from a mainland refugee. The American embassy presumed that former United Press correspondent Richard Applegate. INS correspondent Den Dixon and84 words
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Article455 1953-09-30 7 Ministers' Talks Doubtful MOSCOW, Sept. 29, Russia replied last night to the Western powers' invitation to a meeting of the four Foreign Ministers at Lugano on Oct. 15 to consider Germany and Austria. The Russian reply was Undei stood to conlain neither a definite accepThe SovietReuter; A.P. - 455 words
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Article192 1953-09-30 7 HANOI, Sept. 29, (UP).— Five Communist-led Vietminh regular divisions tonight encircled the vital rice rich Hanoi delta and both the rebels and the loyal French forces stepped up psychological preparations for the long Indo-China war's eighth autumn campaign. Enemy infantry divisions were backed up for the192 words
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Article59 1953-09-30 7 TRIESTE, Sept. 29 (UP) A Yugoslav patrol boat seized an Italian trawler today m h^ latest of a series of incident* over fishing rights m the Adriatic, it was reported here. The trawler "Massimiliano" from Chioggia near Venice was escorted to Capodistria In Yugoslav-held Zone59 words
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Article37 1953-09-30 7 COLOMBO, Sept. 'J9 (Reuter). Communist China has agreed to pay Ceylon 2s. 4d. a pound for sheet rubber next year about 4d. Icss than this year's price, reliable sources here said today.37 words
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Article216 1953-09-30 7 India Urges Big-4 Meet UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 20 <UP) India announced yesterday it may soon formally introduce a United Nations resolution callini; for a meeting of the Bis Four chiefs of state. The announcement was mad«» to the United Nations General Assembly by V. B. Krishna Menon, author of theUP; Reuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-09-30 7 J)ho1o. J!,£?™i£ 7 PEASE look* mighty good atop the diving platform o) i MtamJ B<virh *u?imming pool. The photographer had to extend his climb abore the vlalform »o oorqm the yievo of /\>n». en.-d th P added altitude doesn't hurt a b,t UPUP - 43 words
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Article42 1953-09-30 7 SAIGON. Sept. 29 (UP).— The known death toll m central Indo-China's typhooncaused floods has reached 200, a French Command spokesman announced today, but the continuing discovery of bodies maintained fears it might eventually rise to 1.000.42 words
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Article74 1953-09-30 7 LONDON. Sepi l>!) (Reuter) A sum of »J2.18<) including contributions from th# Chil has been raised In Malays. for the Westminister Abbey Coronation fund for urgent buildiijj repairs. In a letter from Kuala Lumpur to the Dean of Westminister, the High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer74 words
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Advertisement680 1953-09-30 8 HAMBURG AMERICA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE To Colombo, Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg Bremen. Spore P.S'bam Penang T.S Wesersteln (NDL) 2/6Oct 7Oct 8/fHM T.S Braanscbwelg (HAPAG) 23/28Oct 29Oct 3t/3lOct Hong Rone Manila Kobe ft Yokohama renang F.Sbam Spore I.S Nabob (NDL) 9/]#Oct 12/lSOcf 14/15Oct T.S Leverkusen (HAPAG) 19Oct680 words
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Advertisement929 1953-09-30 8 Growth Of Indian Industry Forecast WHITE SULPHUR that India's capacity for flnWp<;t Virginia ished steel will increase from Qo^f 90 apf firJi 1.000,000 tons a year to bept. Ztf, {AT) LATge- 5000.000. its merchant marine scale expansion of inaust- will expand, and that the ry and trade during the country929 words
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Advertisement632 1953-09-30 8 EAST ASIATICTIf SAILINGS FROM SCANOIN A VIA 0.1 CONTIN'i SPort P.S'ham •TNDIA" For Bangkok. Salfon. Hongkong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama 9/ItOet g/tOct -SELANDIA- for Bangkok 11/120ct lllKv, "KOREA" For Djakarta, Bang kok, Saigon. Hongkong Manila Kobe. Yokohama ...21/23Oct 19, 2«0ct it -MEONIA- For Bangkok 11 lI Not U/i iNof SAILINGS TO632 words
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Article, Illustration299 1953-09-30 9 Standard Market Reporter HOPES Hurt Malayan firms and many. focturer, would participate m rhT Jajan h.t.r n a»KMM,| Trad. Fair TrT O«ka n£t aJSI were expressed by a spokesman of the Japanese In" h teGe ral m »-Wo». yesterdayV^ paJphW? a n°H TTT theStandard - 299 words
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Article154 1953-09-30 9 RUBBER EASIER THE rubber market m Singapore was dull and easier throughout yesterday. first grade rubber for October shipmeat closing at 63 cents per lb. (b.y cents per lb. on Monday). Small volume of business was reported yesterday, the market opening at around ti.lj c c n154 words
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Article132 1953-09-30 9 To Discuss Trade HONGKONG. Sept. 29 Shonosuke Ikeda, parliament member of the splinter Liberal Party, who is leading a 24-man trade mission to Red China s aicJ the Japanese government was not preaared to include strategic materials m any trad e agreement with Red China.AFP; AP - 132 words
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Article33 1953-09-30 9 SAMPLES of crude oil from Sov.et Russia are en route to Israel, according to a cable reaching this country from the Soviet of] export company "Soyuz Napht Export." A PAP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration263 1953-09-30 9 T1IE Ford Motor Company, l);ij«nham. England, has produced two new car models for next year to he called New Anglia and New Prefect. These cars aro up-to-date in design and incorporate the most desirable leatures of modern automobile engineering praiti4 v. Though the New Prefect263 words
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Article35 1953-09-30 9 COPENHAGEN, S*>pt. 29 (AP).— The International Cotton Committ* <• \<- terday <-ndtd a three-d iiore. One of Urn main on the *oBlldl w.) [!r:ip(, al for an inicrnn?, rut for stabilizing and produrti<,M.35 words
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Article103 1953-09-30 9 THE Malayan share market was dull and featureless m all sections yesterday, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers* Association. Very little business was reported. Changed prices yesterday were* Buyers .Seller!" tfopp Koni Bank ML Colls 130 135 Spore Cold Storage Straits Traders 21.15 2130 S. Steamship 21.40 21.60 Singapore Traction103 words
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Article66 1953-09-30 9 THE produce market m Singapore was steadier m all sections yesterday, all round •mprovement m prices were recorded. Singapore produce prjre? (per picul) quo'ed bj seli«rr yes'eri^y were: Gambler $210 Bnli coffee S2SO: betel nu» $W (Split) 527 (whole) copra $37 coconut oil $57 (sellers) Gambier $250. Pepper $37566 words
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Article51 1953-09-30 9 NEW YORK, Sept. 29. (AP) New rubber consumption m the United States during August totalled 102,604 tons marking a decline of 2.57 per cent, from the July usage of 105 405 tons. Synthetic rubber use m August amounted to 59,186 tons against 43,508 tons of natural51 words
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Article52 1953-09-30 9 HONGKONG, Sept. 29, (AP) While accent was being placed on heavy industry developments by the Chinese Communistg m their five-year construction plans on the mainland, attention was also being paid to the promotion of light industrial enterprises, reports the New China News agency m a dispatch52 words
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Article42 1953-09-30 9 DARWIN, Sept. 29 (AP) Australia yesterday announced two major uranium finds near the giant Rum Jungle field and pos-siWy as valuable. S. Christie, manager of the field, said an even bigger uranium deoosit is still uo* covered.42 words
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Article77 1953-09-30 9 HERE ON HOLIDAY MX A. C. MILLS. British European Airway* mm r m QMM\ arrived m Sint:.*pttC aboard a BO \C nnsteHation duriax thr \\r«krnd no bis way tf> Ajsti.iln to haadle the nervutnu. .11 rsagrmrats for thr Vtoftcn Miuiit turboprop aitlinrr which BEA has mtrrrd m th London toStandard - 77 words
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Miscellaneous240 1953-09-30 9 triAbneaf By A/ Coppi Alley Oop By V.f H ami m Wr camf. along k fT K.ioruxc j |4 X^feart OS Juliet Jonet gy S#an Profce ~3 fIET SOMEPLACE WHEN V <XJ ]^3 (WI W<AV J^ S *< MMD "V^ X MEAN, YES, I KNOW M#*/"y f ALMOffTCKO'S i r240 words
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Miscellaneous712 1953-09-30 9 S'eore Diary TIDES AND TIMES Pou DVCTOR Peter Burges *»»rttr»lwm II pn: iti a RO, .XV INTEKNATIONAL week- r^ 2 ni ft £g %«lt Vs." .11 :> :uiich at Capitol Blue Hoom j "»»>'►> > KOV\|. \EaM>\ Al TICAL SO- KLUANG N l)o 1l rJKTY. Gj.-d«a Party at RS F712 words
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Article, Illustration190 1953-09-30 10 I'*iWVVV\V\VWWW (LEFT): In bappy mood soon after her arrival m the Colony b y the Tarifa. U. S.born Betty Barnett. wife O f Dod well's head m Tokyo John Barnett, settled down to a happy evening at (he Cockpit Satur!day with group of friends. Hosting her is190 words
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Article, Illustration171 1953-09-30 10 (ABOVE): Pretty 24-year-old Hong Kong movie star Han Chin Ching (on left), now m Singapore to make personal stage appearances at the Shaw Bros, theatre circuit m conjunction with her film "The Great Lover," dropped m Saturday night at the Cathay Restaurant to look up an old friend171 words
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Article, Illustration95 1953-09-30 10 (ABOVE): Veteran Singapore showman and Cathay manager Paul Verdayne. looks over nutty chocolate box displayed on counter of American-style Candy Bar m Cathay Cinema lobby. Attractive set-up, served by Betty Lim. Chen Swee Keng and Irene Ong. draws good custom from movie-going patrons. (FKFT): Birthday *irl Laura Warren.95 words
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Advertisement40 1953-09-30 10 (ABOVE); Ifg dancing time at the Raffles Ballroom with the floor parked to the rhvthm of Gerry Soliano's music. Factor mike a nd puttinr over the vocals is mezzo-soprano Faye Case It cm. Last Saturday nigrht marked gala "do" there.40 words
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Advertisement61 1953-09-30 10 THE COUPON READ THIS BfFOM YOU OROER YOUR PAT TERN You mutt rn<lot« tntcc ten cent ifompi I you wont youi pottcn Ml If I don't get the <tompt you don't get the oaHcr* A numbei of otdrn Kc«< conrt to me witKowt ttompt Tne«e won t k' cut till61 words
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Miscellaneous134 1953-09-30 10 THE STARS AND YOU Ky KIU IM M, r 1 I>■ I »,e Find i;if ab:. i \i m 80— S tful plan*; cernmeiit tiKMINI 2 laj Look I I \S< Mt 2J fitu i- lua 1 1 Fa e»i .«(U I i (i_j,, s A M 1) til Wo134 words
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Article667 1953-09-30 11 HERE FOR GOODWILL Fen Sketches UITH nine All Indonesia soccer stars among their 18 players, the PSI Djakarta soccer tourists arrived m Singapore yesterday "to foster comradeship and pro mulv international good feelings." p hy Mr. Lav Pek Toh, a iwn figure m Indoi cer circles,667 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-09-30 11 SAFA officials were present at Kallang Airport yesterday to welcome the PSI Djakarta soccer tourists on arrival m Singapore yesterday. A full programme of entertainment have been arranged for th visitors. The picture shows the team at the airport.42 words
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Article119 1953-09-30 11 British Bid For World Records LONDON. Sept. 29, (AFP). —British athletes intend to attack five world records at tfce White City Stadium Wednesday, during the England versus Holland athletics. Gordon Pirie, leading British ion? distance runner, will make his third attempt on the two miles record held hv (iaston Reiff,119 words
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Article54 1953-09-30 11 'Mowing will repro- Telegraphs Ist 2. a friendly game against Singapore Police Ist XI a» the Thomson Road lo i,e ground: S. Thevaraian; Snavananda, W Bailey J pavaratnam, S. Balakrishnan. Nunis; F. Fernandez. N. fandasamy, A. w. Ponniah fl arnegie. M. G. Wright." he-ervcs L eo Suares, F.54 words
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Article, Illustration128 1953-09-30 11 LONDON: The young cricketer m centre of picture throwing the ball from one hand to the other i s the Duke of Edinburgh, at the age of 14, when he was attending Gordonston public school on the east coast of Scotland. He was there known as Philip Mountbatten This pictureU.P. - 128 words
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Article71 1953-09-30 11 The Singapore Business Houses Football Association team to meet PSI Djakarta to-day at Jalan Besar stadium Arshad (OTEC): Haji Garhan (HK Bank), Johan (HK Bank); Kok Thong (Stanvac) Vass Capt. HK Bank Aman Shell Hoi Meng Sime Darby). Yassim (F N). Kok Peow (Guthrie). Mat Noor71 words
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Article61 1953-09-30 11 LONDON, Sept. 29, (AFP) Jaroslav Drobny, former Czech Davis Cup player, will play for the British side m a lawn tennis match between international clubs m Britain and France, starting at the Queen's Club, London, on Friday. The British team is as follows: Tony Mottram, Godfrey61 words
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Article486 1953-09-30 11 EW y° RK <UP>— Hollywood is getting ready to nit the nations screens with another sports picture ;«nd while, as usual, this epic is hammed up to a great extent, the man whose life it depicts i s "very proud." "It certainly tells a better486 words
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Article321 1953-09-30 11 Ken. McGregor - Ken McGregor I jf 18-Year-OMs Strike Form Says SYDNEY, Sept. 29.— Australian professional tennis player Ken McGregor say s Australia will keen the Davis Cup if Ken Rosewall and Lewis Hoad strike their best form late m December for the challenge round. McGregor returned to321 words
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Article49 1953-09-30 11 PARIS, Sept. 29, (AP>— French featherweight Ray Famechcn announced Jast night that he was ill with the grippe and that he would not fight Belgian Jean Sneyers m a bout previously scheduled for Saturday night at Brussels. No future date for the bout has yet been sew49 words
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Article106 1953-09-30 11 Asian Games Ban On Free China m MANILA. Sept. 29, (AP) Nationalist China may be barred from eight out of nine events m the Asian Sports Games to be held m Manila next year. A spokesman for the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF) said today only members of the International106 words
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Article124 1953-09-30 11 WREXHAM, Sept. 29, (Reuter).—Walley Barnes, the Arsenal fullback who returned to football only three weeks ago after suffering a knee injury m the 1952 Cup final, returns to captain Wales against England m the soccer international to be played at Cardiff on October 10. He takes124 words
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Article115 1953-09-30 11 Jack Sportg Club beat MacLame Watson Sports and Social Club by four games to two m a friendly badminton match played at th e Singapore i Badminton Stadium on Mon- day. The resultg (Jacks' players first) were: Kon Kong Mm lost to Oh < Chiap Choon 6-15.115 words
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Advertisement583 1953-09-30 11 STORE BOXERS FOR FED. I A S:ngnpore Amateur Boxing Association team will travel to Taiping on December 16 for a fneodly boxing match against a team from the Federation Regime.it stationed there. Mr. B. L. Dunsford. honorary secretary of SABA, said yesterday that the Federation Regiment have agreed to a583 words
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Advertisement678 1953-09-30 11 j ACK NO* LEDCMESTO I r TOE family of the late Mrs I o 3™ 1 B**** Honf in*c Ong I Say Neo> sincere I thank all piCTJds and relative* for their I kind help. messages of sympathy wreaths, scrolls, night visit* and r»re«ence at the funeral m their id678 words
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Article602 1953-09-30 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Mystic Melody And Who Regrets Very Impressive By IPOH, Tues.— Today's fast work was confined almost to the Breukelens' stable. Mystic Melody, Best Bet, Who Regrets, Abbot's Haven, Try as and River i Patrol did the most outstanding gallops. 1 Mystic Melody has freshened up602 words
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Article111 1953-09-30 12 PENANG, Tues. The Penang Hockey Association XI beat The Rest 2—o m a practice game today. The PSA XI who are going to XL for the quadrangular meet failed to impress as a team. But one who showed up well was Vohra who displayed fine111 words
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Article56 1953-09-30 12 TAIPING. Tues.— Possessing a heavier pack. Taiping Garrison beat King Edward VII School m their friendly rugger match yesteiday by 17 points (one goal. *,wo tries, two penalties) to nine (two penalties and one try). The servicemen shone m the tight scrums and lineouts and56 words
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Article23 1953-09-30 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club 2nd XI beat Khalsa Association 2 l m a friendly game of hockey played on the Padang yesterday.23 words
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Article363 1953-09-30 12 A PLAYER who protested against a referee's decision was sent off the field m yesterday's SAFA Division 1 game at Jalan Bcsar Stadium between the Singapore Cricket Club and Fathul Karib The player was Van der Meij of the SCC. The game was won by363 words
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Article334 1953-09-30 12 VICTORIA School became the first to down the li.inir. Institution Rugby XV when they met m a friendly match at Bras Basah Road yesterday. The Rufflesians, who reigned supreme m Singapore inter school Rugby since the war, were defeated by eight points (a goal and334 words
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Article95 1953-09-30 12 TAIPIXG. Tues After being held m the first half CRC scored three goals m the second session to win by that margin over Police m a league hockey fixture yesterday Simon Choong whipped m two quick goals. Say Peng scored the third. CRC: Thiam95 words
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123 1953-09-30 12 IPOH. Tues.— Kinta Indians trounced the Ramblers 6 o m a senior division league hockey game today. Indians, the defending champions, look set to retaining the title this year. They have won all their four games, scoring 29 goals without123 words
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Article118 1953-09-30 12 A FINE opportunist goal by Dominic enabled Johore Enflish College to beat An^.oChinese School I—o1 0 m an inter-school hockey encouncer at Barker Road yesterday. The ACS had a major tharc of the game but hesitancy uti the part of *heir forwards resulted m their defeat.118 words
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Article99 1953-09-30 12 In a friendly badminton match played at the Clerical Union Hall, the Superwing BP. beat the Coronet B.P. 4 3. Results are Superwing B.P. mentioned first Singles: A Rahman beat Alex Tan 15-7, 15-11. Ang Ah Chee beat Charlie Chan 15-3. 15-3. Jolly Ang lost to99 words
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Article54 1953-09-30 12 VIENNA Sept. 29 <AP> Yugoslavia's national team which met Austria last weekend, yesterday left Vienna one man short. Mislay Stipetie one of its cracks m the long distance-events, preferred not to return. The noted swimmer, a dentist by profession, wants to emigrate to Canada. according54 words
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145 1953-09-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-Work is feverishly going on to complete the Selangor Chinese Athletic Associations $l\ million stadium on Petaline Hill before Oct. 17, tentative date for the official opening I of the stadium. A high Governmeni official, whose name for security reasons is being145 words
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Article39 1953-09-30 12 JOHNSTOWN (Pennsylvania). Sept. 29 (AP)— World lightweight champion Jimmy Carter scored a technical knockout over Ben Miloud of North Africa last night m the eighth round of a scheduled ten-round bout at Cambria County War Memorial Arena.39 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-09-30 12 WEST HAM goalkeeper Gregory punches clear from t Birmingham City attack during the second division natch at West Ham last Saturday. At left is West Ham left-half O'FarreH. Leaping high at Gregory*! back is Birmingham insideright Kinsey. Birmingham won 2 l.41 words
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Article34 1953-09-30 12 YOUNG Men Muslim Association defeated the Tamil Brotherhood Association 3 o m a S.A.F.A. division 2 match at St. George's Road yesterday. S.M. Ali (2) and Haron scored for the Muslims.34 words
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Article231 1953-09-30 12 DISPLAYING all round superiority, Singapore Corinthians entered the third round of the SAFA Junior Cuptie competition when they beat Tempenies Rovers by four goals to one at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Corinthian^ began weM. SharitT Madon and Shatnl Giman tested Pereira several times with sti/r groun231 words
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159 1953-09-30 12 Ceylonese Indians Provide Thrills In a thrilling sn A 1 match mi n wh,, wa« askrd or <„,," Assoria(t.»n did *.n l^gue |radr r > <, n"' h< East aiiti Though the C tnined a s!i^ 1 were uni \hr exce i I Vi;is and Ant Sii When the Indi159 words
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Article41 1953-09-30 12 KUALA LI M Supertoi m ■■< Selani Ui lon Athletic I foals to thru t'r Sou" H h divUion 2 S n Comii ntd I 1 felanfor mdi v nil m .1 friend «t the Depol SH.mtioi two f round.41 words
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Article34 1953-09-30 12 A Ir.i' innivcrMry art- *.i n will be a M«> i i at Aver H H E R.A.S on 1 X of the i•• R i) ay [n I34 words
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