Singapore Standard, 2 October 1953
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Title Section15 1953-10-02 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. No. 9i rYGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1953. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.15 words
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295 1953-10-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The in:!usion of two Alliance members m the Federation Government Cabinet system was today described by political observers as an oKcmpt by Government to win over the two powerful organisations m this country the Malayan Chinese Association and the United295 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-10-02 1 MR. M C.II. SHEPPAKD. Adviser to Negri tul.in. arrived m Singal>v KOAC Constellation from I nnrlon last i\ight after [trading a three-month vacat>i m EnglUfi. Mr. Shep\m!l return to his «jM»>intm«nt as British36 words
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Article41 1953-10-02 1 Oct. 1 (UP) I n Haw announced nds to erect new produce "Tiger" In Bangkok •i. c time, he said, ishfcig a language tabloid r Bangkok. He a'ready i n factory and a ir papei th^re.41 words
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Article38 1953-10-02 1 TOKYO. Oct. I, (UP) —The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company today backed down on its threat to fight the purrhase of the controversial Iranian petroleum by a Japanese firm before the Japanese Supreme Court.38 words
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Article, Illustration77 1953-10-02 1 FOR the first time, Malay troops were used to escort question boxes to King's House, Kuala Lumpur, where these were opened by the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer. Regimental Policemen from the 6th Battalion brought the boxes from Jarkoh New Village. This picture shows Sir77 words
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81 1953-10-02 1 Jungle Unit Will Have To Close Down PENANG, Thurs. The junkie squad incorporated m ih c Police Volunteer Reserves, m this Settlement, will be closed down at the end of the year. This was disclosed by the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer. after inspecting units of the PVR of81 words
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Article19 1953-10-02 1 PRESIDENT Sym*man Rhee flew to Chinhae yesterday to at end Korean Air Force Day rally U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article169 1953-10-02 1 RONNIE DUCLOS - RONNIE DUCLOS By Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— About 100 members of the lower grade staff of the Information Department throughout the Federation were today given notices to quit m the first mass dismissal m a Government /department. All the sacked employees169 words
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Article40 1953-10-02 1 SEOUL, Oct. 1 (AFP).— General James Van Fleet, former Commander of the Eighth Army, gave U5525,000 out of his own pockets for the "reconstruction of Seoul's historical palaces." South Korean official sources revealed here today.40 words
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437 1953-10-02 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Government has set aside $9,000,000 to be spent over the next few years on clean water for kampon? and country districts m the Federation, stated the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, when he officially declared open the437 words
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146 1953-10-02 1 HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 1. (UP). June Haver admitted for the first time today that her attempt to be a nun has ended. The ex-movie queen earlier had insisted her departure on Tuesday from the Sisters of Charity School at Xavier was a temporary leave146 words
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Article63 1953-10-02 1 LONDON, Oct. 1 (Reuter)— A British aircraft expert was seriously injured when a rocket projectile exploded on the Woomera Central Australia Rocket Range, the Ministry of Supply announced here today. Tue injured man was Mr. R. A. Benson, an assistant experimental officer from the Royal Aircraft63 words
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Article30 1953-10-02 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 1 (AFP) The Court of the University of Hongkong has received notice that the Queen has been pleased to grant Royal Patronage to Hongkong University.30 words
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Article14 1953-10-02 1 THIRTY-ONE million families m the United States now own automobiles. A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article127 1953-10-02 1 YESTERDAY'S contributions of $5*7.50 to The Singapore Standard Christmas Toy Fund show that our readers are not unaware of the great need of the thousands of less fortunate children and needy old folk m Malaya. The Fund now stands at $5,530.50 Mrs. C. K.127 words
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Article95 1953-10-02 1 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Two special constables were shot dead by eight bandits at the gate leading to Scudai New Village at 0 a.m. today. The 0.5.P.C.. Johore Bahru District Circle, Mr. A. P. Rise, said that the bandits entered the village at95 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-10-02 1 "Not this week, you dope! We're on a pleasure cruise!"12 words
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Article82 1953-10-02 1 A SLIGH T DIPTHEN A SWELL NEW YORK, Oct. 1 (AP) There may be a slight dip m the nations economy through the middle of 1954 but the overall outlook for the next six or seven years is eood. Mjfi Leon H. Keyserling, former chairman of the Council of Economic82 words
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159 1953-10-02 1 From ANDREW ROTH Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 1. Malaya will get self-government within a special period if Labour is returned to office, the Labour Party's annual conference decided by an overwhelming majority today. The pledge was contained m an emergency resolution on foreign159 words
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Article104 1953-10-02 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 1 (AP).— Russia yesterday submitted a resolution calling for simultaneous admission of 14 new members to the United Nations Albania, Outer Mongolia. Bulgaria, Rumania. Hungary. Finland. Italy, Portugal. Ireland, Jordan, Austria. Ceylon. Nepal and Libya. Peru introduced a delaying motion to refer the104 words
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Article45 1953-10-02 1 KARACHI. Oct. 1. (AP) An official of the Saudi Arabian legation here said last night that Saudi Arabia has called on *he United States to mediate m her dispute with Britain over the Bureim Oasis between Saudi Arabia and Oman.45 words
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Article, Illustration142 1953-10-02 1 CAIRO, Oct. 1, (Reuter) Ibrahim Abdel lladl, former Egyptian Prime Minister, was sentenced to death by hanging here today on charres of treason and other offences. Aiaong the charges agai'ist H.dj was one that he gratified "?x-Vtn¥*'FaftjiilcY pnnton* by involving the Egyptian army m the Palestine war142 words
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Advertisement172 1953-10-02 1 HAKKISONS MSTKK KM. MU. Kuala Lumpur Singapore Praaaf. Wt> ttotr nfivr f/oii... M the latest variety from India I J (««H> I bKZ? b^^HHI Cuar«n^««d p»st Colour* (A Range of HANDWOVEN BEDSPREADS, j TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS AND BATH MATS. In sites: 60" x 90". 7!" x 100". 90* x 111"172 words
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Article, Illustration190 1953-10-02 2 Aw's Plan For Aged Hits A Snag A CATHOLIC Home for the Au«*d. located on some "(MI. MO square feet of land m the heart of Penani; m Malaya, has been completed and is now functioning. This SSI I »0.000 Home, which is being run by Catholic nuns, was made190 words
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Article40 1953-10-02 2 HOXGKON'G. Oct. 1— Special Standard Service. Closinc pi ires of tt>€ Honekon.E Exchange todny were SIS 87 \a £1 .ng: HJtOi to 09 II: $1818 to Malayan SI: $0,192 10. one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $2fi2.375 la one tael.40 words
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Article204 1953-10-02 2 The Standard acknowledges with thanks the following contributions: (Already acknowledged $5,303). Mrs C K. Loke $100. Y.S.K.. Kuala Lumpur $5; Messrs. Tan Teng Hian and Ang Kirn Swee— 52.50: Members of Army Civil Service Union (Dock Branch). Singapore $50: B Prins— ss: C S. Son— ss: Lim Kok204 words
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Article, Illustration6 1953-10-02 2 Dr. John O. Raffety. SUwUrd »b«to..SUwUrd »b«to.. - 6 words
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81 1953-10-02 2 AT a recent meeting held between the Singapore Harbour Board and the Singapore Wharf and Ship Labour Union and the Harbour Board Employee's Union of Singapore (the two Chinese unions), it was agreed to increase the range of the present tonnage bonus to 3381 words
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271 1953-10-02 2 ASIANS took over complete control of the City Cleansing Department last Monday. Mr. J. Ephraim, previously acting superintendent of the department, has been confirmed as the Superintendent, i Yesterday Mr. A. J. Vaz. Hawker Inspector, was made i the Deputy Superintendent. This271 words
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Article108 1953-10-02 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (rests per Ib m Singapore vrslfrdaj were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 6^£ 62 S No. 1 R.S.S. &tl €Si No. 2 R.S.S. 614 61? No. 3 R.S.S. &9g 5!»; Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The price m tin vester day was S3«7i per108 words
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Article149 1953-10-02 2 Picture by vas uu d a nj ±y %r£m km WW l^if| %rm^. 1 ABOIT 10.(M lower paid employees of the Singapore Government wiU know whether they will eet a wage increase based en the Ritsen Commission recommendation today. Representatives of the workers, heacted by149 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-10-02 2 MR. CLARENCE SIEGERTSZ. Maaager for Twentieth entury-Fox is Indonesia, and his Dot** bride Miss Hermine van Ede, from Jakarta, who were married at the Singapore Registry yesterAav. A trufmtiiut followed at the Odeon Hollywood Room. Henry Weoa).Henry Woon - 37 words
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Article83 1953-10-02 2 CHONG Chin Cheo-n was fined a total of $2,000 or six months imprisonment and Cnong Chin Toe win undergo two years probabtion for possession of dutiable liquor and fermented rice. Tne Singapore Seventh Po'ire Court Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulasekaram was told that at about 2.30 p.m.83 words
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Article179 1953-10-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter JOSEPHINE JOHN, a 16--year-old orphan, a?'ed the Singapore Fourth Criminal District Court Judge, Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam for "time to think things over" when she was offered accommodation at one of three homes suggested to her. She wa R last week found guilty179 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-10-02 2 THE $48,600 Singapore Police sports pavilion, designed by Messrs. Swan and Maiiarea and financed from the Police Reward Fund, which will be officially opened on Oct. 1€ by the Commission*' r of Police, Mr. Nipel Morris The navilion will be for the use of all ranks. StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article65 1953-10-02 2 THE decision to prohibit air conditioning of Singapore Improvement Trust flats by tenants will be reconsidered, the Chairman of the Trust. Mr. T.P.F. McNeice. told The Standard yesterday. At a recent meeting of the Estates committee of the SIT.. it was decided that tenants should not65 words
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Article46 1953-10-02 2 accommodation there for a month or co. Asked whether s he would go to one Of trie homes. Josephine wept and said: "Give me a week to think things over." Mr. Jeyaretnam granted her request. She will again appear m court o n Oct. 8.46 words
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Article61 1953-10-02 2 NEGOTIATIONS are now m progress between the Governments of Intija. Malaya. Australia and countries m ihe Person Gull m connection with the establishment of a radio-telepho-ne circuit. The Indian Government's Overseas Communication* service which has drawn up a rrfremc is now carrying out preliminary radio tes'p between61 words
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Article18 1953-10-02 2 A CHILD'S tricycle worth $65 was stolen from a European home m Pasir Panjanf, Singapore, yesterday.18 words
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Article132 1953-10-02 2 Nurses Hostel Wins US Praise Standard Stall Reporter THREE members of the visiting American Special Technical and Economic Mission to Indo-China who- aTe m Singapore said they were impressed with the "excellent" Nurses Hostel. Dr. John O. Raflfety. U.S. Chief Health Officer at Saigon, toVd The Standard that the Mission132 words
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Article129 1953-10-02 2 3 Leave For XL Meeting A T«R€€-MAH delegation representing about 14 000 S Government- employees will leave for Kuala Lumpur today 9 Pw t Liaison Committee for Government trade unions m Smn«rL FeoVmtion. "9opor C nd The Committee's inaugural meeting will be held tomorrow at129 words
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Article219 1953-10-02 2 THESE 84 HOUSES SEEK TENANTS ANYBODY who is eligible for Singapore Improvement Trust flats can have one of the 84 fiats at the Princess Elizabeth Estate, Bufcit Timah, which will be ready for occupation by the end of the year, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, Chairman of the Trust told219 words
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Article44 1953-10-02 2 CHAN Cheng Tec. yesterday pleaded guilty t o a ehaf|t of negligent driving, resulting m a collision with a Singapore Traction Company omnibus at MacPherson Road on .July 7. He was fined 191 by the Singapore Second Traffic Court magistrate.44 words
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Article68 1953-10-02 2 Fresh Trial Ordered In Note Case A RE-TRIAL was orr by the acting Chief Jvattot, Mr. Justice Brown, m «he Singapore High Court. terday. IWopt whom un ,topeal against the Civ i District CBurt's judgment was heard. The ca*e was a claim hv Charan S.ngh a money- 1 D a68 words
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Advertisement314 1953-10-02 2 U Ym. mv J I TRIPLEX I I LIGHTER I H Bewotc o« J B 9 imitation. See /4§& i W 81 I his potent P?*" M/T W H mork on tHe yjfr-^L?) Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If von fee) olrt before your tim^ rrr f -r314 words
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Advertisement96 1953-10-02 2 > HEINZ > BABY FOODS y Xht natural, pure fl.i\<>i «>t Hn\/ b f Foods makes them w lc« m < V fussy little folk! Ydu tt* 9 Himi nhff» the choicest, fresh ißgrtdiffltf fot ifccti many delicious \arutus i»f XiX FOOM I Then careful cookir'p an.J ltraiM*g produces the96 words
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Article93 1953-10-02 3 RANT OfTi'vr with rvice, Eric Buri to lose his long and good conduct General O Mirer Sin j ip .ie Base I ri maria < a to reprimand ■< eive the medal I hurl his channg to inspect the the Singapore i' on Sc-pt.93 words
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Article52 1953-10-02 3 ivri" office of Singapore AntiA ati m will ene 1 at 3.30 p.m. During the cere- Goh Cheng San. the United Chinese i official pre- irniture. la m the John on the third Lim, the Press retary will make ■ra i \\c re. The iber52 words
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Article19 1953-10-02 3 g Straits Chinese V Kith fellowship j a Testimony the Geylang ad Singa>.m. on O; l. 3.19 words
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Article106 1953-10-02 3 THE Animal Lovers' League will relebrate World Animal Day tomorrow. As animals are not permitted to gather as a result of the recent outbreak of rabies, members will meet for a tea and film show at the Stamford Girls School. President of the Association Mr. V.106 words
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Article153 1953-10-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter Singapore Government's decision allowing (ports of goods of Japanese origin from Ilongwill not materially affect the existing position estriction on direct imports from Japan alhave been removed, said Mr. A. F. Taylor, nan of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, yesterday. r^^^^^^^^^ZZZ^^^Z^ Be153 words
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Article44 1953-10-02 3 S tan f.f Pahtng will -nd the combined Singapore School Scouts campfire tte Kota Raja Malay School. 2 n Sultan, at 7.30 p.m. to- campflre is m honour of Sixth Malay Scout Comntr and a Malay Girl CoamiMiuaer Lcom la-, photo.44 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-10-02 3 FRESIHES reading the Iniversity declaration forms before siunin? them at the assembly m Oei Tion« Ham Hall yesterday. StandardStandard - 19 words
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Article, Illustration116 1953-10-02 3 THE Burmese Ambassador to Thailand, U Pc Khin. and three members of the Burmese trade mission were entertained to dinner on Wednesday ni«;ht at the Cathay Restaurant by Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, general manager off Ens; Aim Ton?. From lefft: U Tin Maunjf Maun? Gale, Mr. TanStandard; dard \ - 116 words
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Article201 1953-10-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter kFOUR enquiries were made by Singapore bankers nit the City Council's $10,000,000 <4« per cent) loan which opened yesterday. At the July meeting, the Legislative Council approved the City Council's application for th£ issue of a $30,000,000 loan. The first issue of $10,000201 words
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103 1953-10-02 3 Schools Aid Seal Sale, Net $2 SOO SINCE the Singapore AntiTuberculosLs Association first started to vll their 1953--1954 seals two weeks a?o, they have made over $2,500. This record number of sale s has been attributed mainly to schools. Mrs. Phyllis Lim, Social and Press Secretary for S.A.T.A. told The103 words
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Article42 1953-10-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Pneumonia claimed 20 lives m the Federation last week, as against 17 killed the previous week. There were three cases of polio, one m Penang and two m Selangor, but no one died of the disease.42 words
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Article63 1953-10-02 3 THE $50,000 Red Cross Lottery which commenced on Sept. 15 is not selling as fast as the Red Cro^s had hoped, Mr. Richard Eu, Chairman of the Lottery Committee told The Standard yesterday. "To sell all the tickets before the end of November as we planned,63 words
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Article, Illustration495 1953-10-02 3 FRESHMEN ENCOURAGED TO SPEAK UP, BUT COURTEOUSLY' Mannard Man Kej oner MORE THAN 200 freshmen of the University of Malaya were urged yesterday by Vire-Chancellor Sir Sydney (imp to work independently, and to say what they think, provided they say It with courtesy. Pointing out that it was not the495 words
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Article82 1953-10-02 3 A COMMUNITY Centre for Singapore Improvement Trust tenants m Serangoon Road area is being formed by an interim committee. Membership is open to all registered tenants of the SIT. property bounded by Race Course, Owen, Rangoon and Moulmein Roads. Thos c interested m the formation of82 words
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Article43 1953-10-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Kok Hoh of Galloway Road, was fined $100 by Inche Ismail m the first Magistrate's Court here today when he pleaded guilty to (ailing to submit his income tax returns within the prescribed period oX tweatjrone Uayfc43 words
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415 1953-10-02 3 If Buses Are Taken Over Standard Stuff Reporter IT WILL cost about $10,000,000 for the City Council to take over the Singapore Traction Company, lock, stock and barrel, if it decides to purchase the undertaking m 1955. This estimate is given m the interim415 words
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180 1953-10-02 3 ALLEGATIONS of assault by police officers are frequently made but rarely .substantiated, said the Singapore Police Secretary, Mr. Peter Claque, yesterday. The allegations, he added, are usually made by accused persons who consider that they would help bolster their defence. On one occasion a180 words
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Article50 1953-10-02 3 SIGNOR R. FERRETTI, Italian Minister to Thailand arrived m Singapore aboard a KLM Constellation from Bangkok yesterday morning accompanied by Signora Ferretti. The Minister will join the liner Asia at Singapore next week for Italy where he is to take up a new appointment.50 words
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Article199 1953-10-02 3 THE supply and demand positions of the jelutong trade m Singapore are so well balanced that values have hardly fluctuated m the past months. Arrivals of jelutong into Singapore so far this yrar have given rise to hopes that the decrease m supplies reported Local199 words
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Article67 1953-10-02 3 A man enl a §hop (a i«' -i H iid on We Inetd h.-:mi ;irul I th,. sh keeper if he h.ui i lamp bulb f»r s.i'tv W., i tht« ifaoplreeper I he had none and lvi I round, the ma I d htm i.il times. i67 words
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Advertisement221 1953-10-02 3 Q glimpse of Chinese history KW&N 5t VUN Jh). syKwon Yun CK.onq f I f Joiia "Vw^" popularly known a* I 1 «c¥ r *^ill3e' Kwow Kunq. one of TT^rv.^ the two fom.u* \i 1 rrJS?^^ genera U a the f Hfe^jTpQl^J ever coved frtrn great w*^l^^ pom ond dcoth221 words
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Article150 1953-10-02 4 Two Hold Up, Rob Cashier One Is Known KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A cashier employed by two local Chinese schools was rubbed by two Chinese J'ouths, of $480 cash, a gold wrist watch and a fountain pen here this morning. The cashier, Loh Moon Seng was cycling along to hand over150 words
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Article82 1953-10-02 4 PENANG, Thurs.— Bicycle registration m George Town has helped the police to trace robbers, thieves and other offenders, while m two cases of murder connected with the Emergency, the identity of the murderers were established through the registration numbers of their bicycles. This was contained m a82 words
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Article76 1953-10-02 4 NIBONG, TEBAL, Thurs.— In the Magistrate's Court today, a young labourer Santhanam. charged with having outraged the modesty of a tapper, at the Val DOr Estate. Sungei Bakap, on Jioe 25, was acquitted and discharged. Inspector Ibrahim informed the court that he had be,en instructed76 words
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Article, Illustration7 1953-10-02 4 Photo. ggddgdgfdsg -StandardStandard - 7 words
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Article348 1953-10-02 4 THE new French Consul General for Singapore M. R. de Boyer SainteSuzanne, arrived here yesterday with Mrae. Sainte-Suzanne, on the Messageries Maritimes liner. La Marseillaise. For M. Sainte-Suzanne and his wife (seen above) this is their first visit to the Far East. Their first impressions of348 words
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Article162 1953-10-02 4 Few Write To Crisis 4 ldeas' Box KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. People m Malaya are reluctant to give their ideas on how to make progress towards self government and how to end the emergency. This was said by Radio Malaya which has failed to get appreciable response from the public to162 words
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180 1953-10-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The people of Kuala Lumpur will see for the first time tomorrow a full-scale international art exhibition sponsored by the Arts I Council of the Federation. About 200 items of contemporary and classical works of art. including sculpture, from many180 words
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Article103 1953-10-02 4 A DETACHMENT of the Royal Thai Air Force, consisting of six fighters and a Dakota will arrive at Changi Airport, Singapore, today. This is the first of a series of training visits to RAF squadrons and stations m Singapore and the Federation The detachment is led103 words
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Article58 1953-10-02 4 SCHOLARSHIPS and fellowships tenable m the United Kingdom are being offered by the Sino-British Fellowship Trust. Singapore Committee. Applicants must be Chinese and must be resident m Singapore. Fellowships are usually tenable for one year and are awarded m medicine tuberculosis or orthopaedics, including physiotherapy; and nursing58 words
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Article48 1953-10-02 4 IPOH. Thurs.-A n amateur dramatic society which fills a Jong felt want m Ipoh has been formed with Mr E V A Peers a s president. The society already has been approached to put on a play m aid of the Poppy Day Fund ia November,48 words
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Article279 1953-10-02 4 SIX MORE REDS OUT OF ACTION Forces Kill Two; Jungle Claims 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Six more terrorists have been reported dead m the Federation. Two were killed yesterday, while the death of four others m the jungle, between March and August this year, has now been confirmed. Of the279 words
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228 1953-10-02 4 Big Aussie Gift To Malayan Schools KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Australian Government has given a gift of £A2,450 worth of woodworking tools and equipment for schools m the Federation, as part of the Colombo Plan for education m the Federation of Malaya. Previously, the Australian Government gave £A9,000 to equip228 words
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Article79 1953-10-02 4 MALACCA, Thurs.— When the Settlement Council holds its meeting next Tuesday its session is expected to be the shortest On record. The four motiors are of a formal nature while the Malacca Settlement Supplementary Supply (1951) Enactment 1953 will be read mi n all its three79 words
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Article141 1953-10-02 4 Early Bookings KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Pilgrim ship sailings for next season's pilgrimage to Mecca will be m accordance with the number of pilgrims permitted to go to Mecca before sailing commences m March 1954, a member of the Pilgrimage Advisory Committee told The Standard, today. A spokesman141 words
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Article39 1953-10-02 4 ONG YEOK LIN. an engraver, was sentenced m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to four months' rigorous imprisonment when he was found guilty of a charge of stealing $160 from a car on June 29.39 words
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Article31 1953-10-02 4 MRS. Mcßeynolds, wife of Man.-Gen. Mcßeynolds. head of the American Economic Mission to Indo-China, is on her way to Saigon m the liner La Marseilles to join her husband.31 words
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Article74 1953-10-02 4 THE Singapore Improvement Trust now has professorial support for its decision to have ceilings only eight feet high for its buildings instead of the usual ten foot. Prof Lee. head oi building research m John Hopkins University of Baltimore, has sent Mr. J. If. Fraser, Manager74 words
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Article57 1953-10-02 4 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Ocr 1 The following or. the closino P CeS 21, bbcr OBd fl on the London market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN No? IJiJ- Spot £610 c to K 0Y d £6H seller,. /kA 1 Bid. Three monfhs: £601 Jon./Mor. Jgjd. buyers, £60257 words
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362 1953-10-02 4 NIXON TELLS WHY HE'S VISITING ASIA WASHINGTON Oct l <UP).-Vice President Rich." ard M Nixon said m a radio talk here tonight that hi? impending trip to Asia i s intended to show that the pre?f n -l administration of the United States thinks that part of the world is362 words
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Article181 1953-10-02 4 CD Corps Stand By PENANG Thurs.~Rcpresentative continents of Pcnang and Province Wellesley Divisions of the Chi Defence Corps will hold for the first time a combined parade and inspection followed by large dem^Mra Suffolk House, Ayer Itam Road, at 6 p.m. tomorrow The Royal181 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-10-02 4 nnoto. Court w..s amon thf tniU' d KnKd,, larlhavc yesteriaj m JuMnr Uh.tton ■Srs. w |th Mrs v and thnr daujeher. I J«t. is returning hv. lonu Iravr Stind.iniStandard - 30 words
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Advertisement91 1953-10-02 4 Gargle with LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC os soon os you con ..^agajßflßt* LISTERINE Antiseptic, lull strength, kills j J#l millions of germs on throat surface* 9 I It attacks these germs associated *w\\ A^rJV j colds before they attack you ktcp* wT^ ln fi from starting serious trouhlr I«k« Pl^' c s91 words
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256 1953-10-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation of Malaya Housing Trust's 5,000 house project at Ayer Ponas m the Federal Capital's suburb of Setapak and similar undertakings elsewhere, are being hindered by difficulty m procuring land end obtaining it at reasonable prices. So far, 120256 words
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Article133 1953-10-02 5 Pledge By Alliance Councillors KREMBAN, Thurs.— An a that the members UNO-MCA Alliance take advantage of (■.•ts m the Sereiiin Council and they .1 local aflairs be ed by politics, was Mr. Chin See Yin c ipokc nt a dinnei the Petty Traders :i to the 12 success- lidates. inn133 words
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Article39 1953-10-02 5 TAN ENC, WAH. owner of a vehicle. wa s lined 51 25 m -he Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday, for failing to furnish particulars of a ma.i driving hi s vehicle at Chulia Strec on Jan. 10.39 words
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Article343 1953-10-02 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Asian Maritime Officers' Inion and the IndoMalay Pakistani Seamen's Union, yesterday lodged :i "strong protest" to the Singapore Government against the selection of Capt. T. D. Richards as workers' dele,it»- to the Asian Regional Maritime Conference, which is scheduled to start343 words
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Article108 1953-10-02 5 AIR Vk V Marshal E.C. WacChic! of the Technical i i ntenance Command of the Australian Air Force, ived m Singapore m a Constellation from EngI after attending the Farn- rough Air Show and the ference of the Aeronautical c irch Society. mmenting on the proposal up108 words
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Article26 1953-10-02 5 Bank Inmiiry into a ol criminal breach of (250.000 against Loo chief payi ig cashier Overseas Chinese Baakp iration was postponed ti Oct. 8.26 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-10-02 5 AMONG those who disembarked from the La Marseilles at Singapore yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dee of Kurhing. Mr. Dee. who is (he manager of Dalian Rubber Estate, has been away on a four-month holiday m Europe wl*H his wife. They expert to return home57 words
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Article, Illustration347 1953-10-02 5 iron, Thurs.— Although the annual licence fee for a cargo boat was $56, a boat owner of Pangkor Island today alleged m the High Court that he had to pay 5220 as "licence fees" for two of his cargo boats. The boat owner, Tang KhooM347 words
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Article126 1953-10-02 5 Ruling For Chinese Teachers PROCEDURE m giving notice to or by teachers of English m aided Chinese schools m Singapore was laid down by the Chief Inspector of Chinese Schools m a memorandum to the principals of all aided Chinese schools m the Colony. The procedure is that teachers have126 words
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Article55 1953-10-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Postmaster- General. Malaya, announces that the airmail service to Saigon will not be available for an indefl lite period as the result o; a strike at Saigon airport and the consequent inability of airlines to operate to Saigon. Correspondence now on hand will55 words
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Article225 1953-10-02 5 COLONY TO MARK ANIMAL DAY Standard Staff Reporter THE Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Singapore, and the Animal Lovers' League are holding a joint Flag Day tomorrow, the eve of "World Animal' Day." Proceeds from the sale^ ol flags will go to the R.S.P.C.A. and the225 words
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131 1953-10-02 5 WU PENG HANG, who was alleged to have held up three Singapore women, locked them m a room and robbed their house, faced a tentative charge of armed robbery m the Eighth Police Court yesterday. It was stated that Wu and Kir man,131 words
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Article64 1953-10-02 5 SAPPER G. A. Stead of the Royal Engineer* pleaded guilty at a Nee Soon court martial yesterday to breakin? into the house of Minah binti Ahmed, while on duty and stealing a sarong, a pair of brassieres and an underslip. He was sentenced to 112 days' detention.64 words
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Article, Illustration136 1953-10-02 5 nu WI J H the en d of the Korean war, the IndoChina fighting looms large m the cold war picture, lne beginning of the autumn offensive recently launched by the Communist Vietminh underlines tne threat to this strategic part of South-East Asia and prompted the grantingAssociated Press - 136 words
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403 1953-10-02 5 SAIGON.— Contrary to some opinions it seems certain that Indo-China's vulnerability to Communist action will be increased for some time at least— by the transfer of sovereignty to the three Associated States which make up IndoChina— Viet Nam Cambodia and Laos. The Vietnamese. Cambodians and403 words
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Article90 1953-10-02 5 THE latest gold and chiome-i plated American car ornaments with attractive designs are being imported into Singapore by Jackson Auto Supply Company m Selegie Road In the shape of graceful swans, prancing horses, golden wings and other unusual designs, these accessories are specially designed to beautify car90 words
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593 1953-10-02 5 Monsoon Slows Down Navarre's Plan No substantial French gain, s on the field of battle m the three Associated States of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos that make up Indo-China, can be expected during the six or seven months of fighting that will follow the passing of the monsoon rains this593 words
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153 1953-10-02 5 MAGISTRATE Mr. J. M. Devereaux-Colebourn .said yesterday that m all his years on the Bench he had never heard such a "fantastic story" as that given by Lim Lock, the Singapore sampan man. He heard Lim say that a detective and another, wearing masks, had153 words
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Article72 1953-10-02 5 MR. C. S. CHRISTIAN, a member of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, arrived m Singapore m a KLM Constellation from Bangkok yesterday after attending a meeting of the International Rice Organization there. He represented Australia at the talks. Mr. Christian leaves for Kuala Lumpur72 words
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Article73 1953-10-02 5 PROCEEDS of the 1 1 o'clock show at the Roxy Theatre on Saturday morning, when the film "Destination Moon" and two supporting cartoons will be shown, arc to be donated to the Centenary Building Fund for the Christian Brothers' school being built m Moulmeiri Road.73 words
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Advertisement7 1953-10-02 5 It* (t|»..iMi inri Gordons St&nds Supt&mt >BORKEO7 words
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Miscellaneous71 1953-10-02 5 Weather MINIMUM TEMPERATURE: From :.::o p.m. Oct. i to 7.30 «"> Oct. 2 Singapore (75F), »'< M.me <7UF), Kota Bahru •II). Kuala Lumpur (73F). ■P«h (7. '1 i. Kuantan <69F). >l avim v ra Temperature: 7 ::o a.m. Oct. I to 7.30 f'" Oct. 2 Singapore (87F), ••nang («7K), Kota71 words
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Article538 1953-10-02 6 the end of next year, while the United States makes public a decision to provide the French m Ind-,/'hina with aid worth the equivalent of a hundred million Malayan dollars, French statesmen and the Peking C.overnment make references to the possibility of ending the war by negotiations. In538 words
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Article148 1953-10-02 6 A Bridge A Date Sir;— Apparently my first le ter on the flaw m the inscription of Sir Arthur's bridge, published m The Standard on Sept 14 did not catch the attention of the department concerned Is it necessary that every civic matter, no matter how trifling. shbuJd be brought148 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1953-10-02 6 PROBLEM OF SPLINTER UNIONS IS BECOMING SERIOUS MALAYAN AFFAIRS (JSUALLY, o splinter union is o union formed by members of on existing union breaking away and setting up their own union. From a casual reading of local newspapers it would be easy to gather on impression that this seems to1,239 words
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Article42 1953-10-02 6 Review of Views Dab's "Feeim" i i i 1 i D.it, i 1 1 p. I j Stop Soft-pedalling Tin > n<>- An tOO H U f thai v ft lead Americ trouble and th advisable fo not Uk) BUCh placed on h42 words
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Article25 1953-10-02 6 f«»-moil fhe one. whick X I'°"* Mi unen^»>«« I < J Singapore. B. P. N. J .^^\\\^x^xxvx^ X v U^XXUx <25 words
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Article276 1953-10-02 6 Sir,— At the last meeting of the National Conference there was on c very important factor overlooked by the speakers and that was the tock of a proper national ipint m Malaya. If We had this national spirit the Emergcncu would not have lasted as long276 words
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Article277 1953-10-02 6 A Defence Of Tungku Abdul Rahman Sir;— ln his 4 'open letter to Rahman," Mr. Aster Gunasekara used quotations from Tungku Abdul Rahman's speeches to support his criticisms. Ironically enough these very quotations reacted like a boomerang to destroy his own criticisms. For example, he said that it was neither277 words
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Article300 1953-10-02 6 Sir;— Mr. John Laycock said at the last Legislative Council meeting that the student teachers felt that they were not being encouraged to stick to teaching. This is definitely true. Most of the Normal student teachers are teaching full time from 7.45 a.m to 1 p.m. They300 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-10-02 6 ou realise you were doing over thirty?10 words
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Advertisement120 1953-10-02 6 SIM;AI'ORE TK.tH STANDARD INUKPENUKN'i MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble b Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS Sinqopora. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building Printing House Square. London E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR ipoh PENANG •5. Sulton Street. 83, Covon Strret. 8. Leirh Street Telai 4588120 words
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Advertisement16 1953-10-02 6 I WORPHV 1 'i\NARBWWSK M offers from other cry V.ttte P° I ~+j^K J 4 —^Bf^Z^16 words
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Article, Illustration308 1953-10-02 7 Ike: We haven't lost faith in quest of peace WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. (Reutcr) President Kisenhower donied yest( rday that United Stairs foreign policies were either pugnacious, im--1 ilsive, or showed a lost J :h m the possibility of reaching a peaceful m ttlement ot East-West UOOB. ident Eisenhower told conference308 words
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Article76 1953-10-02 7 Beva n Hits 'Things Evil' lARGATE, England. Oct. 1 -'>q Labour leader irin Bevan charged tor United States is re- \R the «ame "evil ele- m Europe which Jed World War 11. H an charged that m West rmany and Italy. "Ameri- n finance, American po'ai influence and "Amerid plomacy76 words
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Article69 1953-10-02 7 HOLLYWOOD. Oct 1 (AP) ie Chaplin has sold the '.lure he strutted to i fame as a tramp In the lore he became a conia] figure denied re- to the United States. Mew York real estate firm. !«»ny}il the nearly Bye-acre ty built m 1!H8 for69 words
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Article170 1953-10-02 7 MARGATE, Oct. 1, (IP).— Former Prime Minister Clement Attlee declared today the British Labour Party refuses to follow "a policy dictated either by the ITSSR1 T SSR or the United States,'* but he warned against indulging m "hysterical attacks on the United States." The conference, after170 words
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Article53 1953-10-02 7 PARIS, Oct. 1, (AP).— Famed French automobile body builde" Jacques Saoutchik yesterday put the finishing touches on an 8.000.000 franc 24-foot lone dream convertible for King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia. There are sliding, disappearing running boards and a chromium grip on the side for53 words
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Article78 1953-10-02 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 1, (UP) The International Longshoremen's Association went on strike today m major Atlantic port.s from Maine to Virginia an d it \v a s reported m Washington, government machinery is In motion to involve the Ta ft -Hart ley Jaw and halt the78 words
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Article23 1953-10-02 7 GENERAL JOHN HULL arrived m Tokyo yesterday to succeed Genera! Mark Clark as Commander of fh*» T'mt^i Nations forces.- AFP,AFP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration156 1953-10-02 7 LONDON, Oct. 1. (Reuter) —Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, returned here last night by air from the South of France where he has been on holiday at Lord Beaver brook's villa at Cap Dail, near Nico. Mr. Anthony Eden. British Foreign Secretary, also returned to London156 words
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Article, Illustration485 1953-10-02 7 BRITISH-BORN movie actress Elizabeth Taylor unexpectedly turned up m Copenhagen's Kastrup airport recently to receive her eight-month-old baby, Michael, arriving by air from London. Miss Taylor was accompanied by her actor husband, Michael Wilding, and stayed m the airport for about five minutes. Despite herA.P. - 485 words
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Article97 1953-10-02 7 COLOMBO. Oct. 1 (Reuter)— Ceylon i s to release 400.000 rupees (about £30,000) worth of rice and flour immediately to help solve a food crisis m the Maldive Islands, 400 miles southwest of here. In June monsoon storms reduced the islanders almost to starvation. Heavy seasAFP. - 97 words
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Article49 1953-10-02 7 LONDON Oct 1 (AFP) Britain's £12.000.000 sterling flying white elephant, the Bristol Brabazon, has just been s °ld as scrap metal, it was announced here today. This followed th c recent decision that there was no future for this prototype of giant transport plane.49 words
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Article82 1953-10-02 7 HONGKONG. Oct. 1, (Reuter) Police, specially trained m anti-riot measures, were today patrolling the streets of Hongkong while Chinese Communists m the colony celebrated the fourth anniversary of the proclamation of the Chinese Peoples Republic. Communist newspapers distributed Red China paper flags to their readers82 words
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142 1953-10-02 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 30, (UP).— Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, said tonight that United States atomic information was given recently to a technician of an Allied nation who was later found to have been working for the Soviets. He made142 words
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Article65 1953-10-02 7 LONDON, Oct. 1 (Reuter)— Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, performed his first official duty here today since his illness last March, as hoM at a government lunch for S c n a t r William F. Knowland. Republican leader m the American Senate.65 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-10-02 7 nhoto. TBIB X Iwo Japanese Rirls were chosen m a beauty contest to impersonate M.irilyn Monroe (left) and Jane Kusscll (tight) m a publicity stunt for the film. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." Both uinnrr>. wellknown Tokyo strip t» ,»s ers. received 'IO.UOO yen each for their imnrrsiination- -IP.AP - 50 words
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Article88 1953-10-02 7 Stay Put PoW Slain By Guard p\- roM. Oct i- \i j ii.i I- lian < one i>r. ft and v el urir i '4 i lion PoW's £gainsl P< .'i bers ol Repatriat on Comir The Comml wm r tm^ jm on boapita, An A' -r,i osi tiio U.N.88 words
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Article112 1953-10-02 7 Adiai Has Massage For Ike WASHINGTON. O.t. 1. (Renter) Mr Adiai Stevenson, said yesterday he would give President Ei>enhowei a message from a "world statesman." Mr. Stevenson, the defeated Democratic candidate for President, m 1952. held a press conference on the eve of giving President Eisenhower a report on the112 words
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Article65 1953-10-02 7 VAI IC.W CITY. OH (UP) Pope Pins xil today excomnunicated all thoM who had anything u> do with the arrest, suspension ;<"<i banishmeni ol Polish Primate Stefan Cardl Wycv.yn-ki. Vatican sourcM said the ra> communica ion app lei to whole Polish Government and to all others65 words
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Article25 1953-10-02 7 A TOTAL of 455 Indian pantroopei ;"Hi m n <>f Urn Mafiiir Regiment arrived m Korea on Wednesday. 1 Japan. A F.P.A. F.P. - 25 words
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Article20 1953-10-02 7 BRITISH An Moscow, Sir W left London l>y pUuM to<l;«v to E \id his d« w y I-.AFP - 20 words
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Advertisement43 1953-10-02 7 STAPLES MATTRESS perfect sleep SPRING MTHUM WID MATTIEBB nUMEfI Overlays 6' 6' 3" long Spring Frames 3.0" wide 6" deep $130.00 Model No. 1.3.0" wide 7500 3.6" 6" $165.00 3.6" $100 00 5.0" 6" $230.00 5.0" $130.00 Model No. 10.3\6" 75.00 ROBINSONS SINGAPORE43 words
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148 1953-10-02 8 LONDON, Oct. 1, (Reuter) Mr. Reginald Maudling, Economic Secretary to the British Treasury, left London by air yesterday for economic and financial talks m Iraq, Pakistan, Ceylon and India. Mr. Maudling is first visiting Iraq, where he wifl have general discussions on the problems148 words
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Advertisement646 1953-10-02 8 HAMBURG AMERICA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SKRVICE To Colombo, Genoa Marseilles, Anfucrp Kotlerdam Hamburg Bremen Spore P.S'ham Penai IS Weserstein (NUL) 2/6Oct 7Oct 8/9 C •TS Braunschweig (lIAPAG) 23/28Oct 29Oct 30/310 Hone Kong Manila Kobe ft Yokohama renang P.S'ham Spo 1.8 Nabob (NDL) loOct 12/13Oct 14/150 TS Leverkusen (lIAPAG)646 words
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Advertisement1124 1953-10-02 8 ttL.tm BLUE FVNNEL LINE JfJ* e.o lines) MANSFIKLD CO., LTD. PaB8 c Oepi. Incorporated m Singapore f arrierc option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge carfo SAILINGS to I.IM Ki'ooi.. <.l.\s<;(>\V. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Sails P Sham Penang t A sly ana* lo; Liverpoo] 8t Dubllo1,124 words
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Advertisement547 1953-10-02 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW FORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. Spore I* Sham Penang TARAKAN (SMN) In Port sOct 6Oct 7/BOct RAKI ;SMN) 9/15Oct 16 Oct 17 ISOct MATARAM(RL) 19/?r>Ort 2fiOct 27 2«Oc547 words
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Advertisement656 1953-10-02 8 EAST ASIATimr SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA L X ON|, N Spore f s hjm "INDIA" For Bangkok. Saigon nil Hongkong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama 10 nOct o <t t B •SELANDIA" for Bangkok 14 15Oct LI 1 :0, KOREA Fit Djakarta. Bang kok. Saigon. Honßkong Manila Kobe. Yokohama .22 23Oct 20 'oOri656 words
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Article, Illustration216 1953-10-02 9 New Chimney For London's Power House MMI nrst nrndeia power station built fa London and massive landmark familiar to Continental travellers arriving at Victoria Station «i-tijnc a new look another chimney Towering above railway lines and river, the chimney is rapidly stretching np to the 337 feet of it sAP - 216 words
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389 1953-10-02 9 Rl Urges World Price Control On Rubber, Tin By ARNOLD BRACKMAN Standard Staff Correspondent JAKARTA, Oct. l f Indonesian Foreign Minister Sunarjo has committed his country to two significant, basic trade policies. These are: (1) Effective controls on the fluctuations of world market prices and (2) a greater liberalization of389 words
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48 1953-10-02 9 SYDNEY, Oct 1 (AP) Every year each Australian drinks nearly seven gallons of soft drinks. The acting: Commonwealth statistician. S. S Carver, has found that the 'lolly vater" industry output has risen from 23,t0#,0*0 gallons m 1938-1939 to 57.0M.00e gallon* today.48 words
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Article79 1953-10-02 9 No C' wealth Preference RANGOON, Oct. 1 (AFP) The Burmese Government introduced today a new customs tariff bill abolishing the preierential treatment granted until now to Britain, India, Pakistan and other Commonwealth countries. The new tariffs show an increase of customs import rate on luxury and nonessential goods. There is79 words
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Article53 1953-10-02 9 BANGKOK, Oct. 1 (AFP)— Thailand's exports of "free" rire that sold outside of the government-to-government scheme are undergoing a slump period. Export licences for exporters of free rice have been decreased from US$6B to US$3B per ton. These permits are commonly bought and sold on53 words
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Article119 1953-10-02 9 THE rubber market ii g a pore Rfai dull but pri- c- xere higher leve', first fTad< i f<»r shipnu- i .it 621 cents per Ib (621 on Wedne da) Prices OMktd s3j«:(. v m) r and lemaJaad at r the reserve «>f sell. s nover < wa«119 words
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Article76 1953-10-02 9 M WAN tins tri.il liarag \\<-ro I terrify. t ling Mal;\ an S nation. H BCM m NrtiolM of UM ■CCtio of Die n titmr<! to be rertrtel I IN DIM RIM N Hi rrt Gar Jack* W M li Sir. Ml I Of MINIM. X X i Ka;.76 words
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Article76 1953-10-02 9 TIIF pr>. 1 around W leve's v.i'lx srn.ill pa <• for < sh mm aroai r p vith M pi o^onut oil selleri it d 1 Sin*?. <pure product pn-es (per p.'-ul) Tid'fd Lv Wll^rt v»- *T'iiV W9T9 (J«-n! ti IV 10: Ml- <- #2H<» r^«r' < (Split) 12776 words
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Article53 1953-10-02 9 \TI O- \P) —The l O» I i m a oew v. to lha <"K> R«. r Worli I p:«'.v a. 1 .1 i inn gh( vv h H I to i OOi employ*** m pin A I ~eT*4*-.nn-hmir i »f»al I p i mi53 words
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Miscellaneous277 1953-10-02 9 v 5rK iS A «^oi Scc^o^'4 *TT^J L** 4 1 0^- 801-TL£C,H*R > i| WANTS TO WITT > SA/lO«S. C ALey Oop Sy V.T. Hamhn /^SF^^^^ ASHOCK E rr I I /'o, YEZZIR> 3OV A X^ 8 'SPBCIMIY »F I A POOC ALLEY.. \AFBV WEEKS GOT HOME ALL I wSfl277 words
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Miscellaneous608 1953-10-02 9 S^oore Diary Malacca jt&? lj i !T« FMTFtTAINMENT 915 i" ri K iv?»DL 8 r t>m nrii ni.Fl.vrF «»»><»: Gumastha 25 30. 9 pm fNIHMAINMkNT SI *v i A^i > fl.rt*i CI n I A Ij v/»" k2S RKX: Hangman s Knot. 3. 6 30. 915 Kl\: N A V608 words
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Article, Illustration144 1953-10-02 10 B y xHsmSS V J^Bfc J ill 9^^^^^^lr^^l^^^^^^^^^^^^wß***9^^U*^BSlL TTERE is news that should interest girls of all ages and ncerns > dolls now on view at Robinson's m RafTles Place, Singapore. Hand-made m Spain, they are perfectly dressed m the $^OUt0 U tS ie $20 various countri es144 words
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Article, Illustration902 1953-10-02 10 MICHAEL DA VIE - SCIENCE FILMS ARE PROVING MORE POPULAR underwater life, which may or may not have been taken m an aquarium far from the Arctic, and goes on to some sequences about the pursuit of a seal by a polar bear, which certainly were of Arctic origin. This film was directed by902 words
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Advertisement315 1953-10-02 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS r%rjf|^ SHOWPLACC OF TMt ISLAND Phone 21 116 for Bookinrt 9.30 p.m. SEE THE GREATEST OUTDOOR SPECTACLE pON OUR NEW PANORAMIC SCREEN ALAN LADD JEAN ARTHUR VAN HEFLINj 1 TECHNICOLOR A PARAMOUNT Pummv uIJUUum) J MorniiiK I TOMOKKOW !> A.M. "ItLI.I.I K.IITIK Till: LADY" Minus I M315 words
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Advertisement56 1953-10-02 10 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You must enclose three ten cent stomps if you want yout pattern cut If I don't get the ttomps, you don't get the pattern A numbei of orders hovr coire to me without the •tamps. These won't be cut till the56 words
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Advertisement78 1953-10-02 10 Star Contest Wo. 35 Can You Name This Star? ALL through this un-h Ihe < <inrapori» Standard wnts its thirty-firth star contest »oo*f rut do if ci collect the six picture^ and their respective «nopon» anc send them together wiih the name of the star* under stngl* the Movie rdifor78 words
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Advertisement175 1953-10-02 10 SEEN ON OUR NEW WIDE RANGE Gim SCREEN with SPECIAL SOUND EFFECTS I NOT ONLY the FULL. CO VIEW of the SINKING of the JAP im #»/#f.v/ m TVE KO*EAN STO*\ /_> r U ///>// ///c START of tf,r bfni 11,,, Signing of tlw TRUCE at PANMI \,n\f On Ihc175 words
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Miscellaneous319 1953-10-02 10 8 tr^ RITA DFI AiAP I TO DAY'S QUOTATION: "The only way to pret«'iit people knowing ft is not to do It."— Chinese i Proxrrh VOIR I'.IRIIIIt AND ItIRTHS|<;N 1 ARlKS— March 21 to April i 19 Win others to your conI cepts; drive ahead toward your goals. Afternoon: take319 words
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Article847 1953-10-02 11 Stan Halsey - Stan Halsey Writes about UK Soccer... and the inside story behind the Dickson stay-out strike. BILL DICKSON, Chelsea's Irish international halfback went to his local Employment Exchange last week, and applied for the 30s. a week allowance he hoped would help tide over the workless weeks since he847 words
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Article302 1953-10-02 11 Drastic Cut On Aussie Games Team SYDNEY, Thurs. Women < athletes >" Australia may h.m only two representatives J at the Empire (James m J m mivcr next year. Women have been out j standing lor Australia at jun! Olympic and Empire I Games Md U the derision to I302 words
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Article120 1953-10-02 11 THE following are the reot the Open Singles of the Malay Sports Association nig championships. A Rahman beat Hamid Hi Bitn 6-1, 6-1; Dollah Ahmad beat Hassan Ahvi 6-1. 6-4; Shahrin Osman beat S. A. Dawood walkover; A. Sujak •*at Said Sulaiman 6-1, 6-4; Hid Bilal beat120 words
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Article29 1953-10-02 11 REX BP will hold its 7th annual general meeting together with a Picnic at the Oei Tiong Ham Club Sth milestone. East Coast Road, Siujjapore, ou Sunday.29 words
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Article96 1953-10-02 11 THE Malayan Polo Association tournament for the Selangor Turf Club Cup will be played at the Singapore Polo Club m Thomson Road on Friday, Saturday and 9#hday 2nd. 3rd and 4th October. Five teams have entered, two from the Royal Pahang Polo Club, one from96 words
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Article72 1953-10-02 11 LONDON. Oct. 1 (AP)— Last night's results m the English Soccer League. DIV. 11l (Southern Section) Aldershot 2. Newport County 0. Bournemouth 2, Ipswich T 3. Bristol City 3. Norwich City 1. Crystal Palace 0. Q. Park R. 3 Gillingham I, Leyton Orient 2. Reading 2, Northampton T.72 words
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Article37 1953-10-02 11 RUGBY RESULTS RUGBY LEAGUE Yorkshire Cup— semi-final: Huddersfield 10. Bradford N 11 Lancashire Cup— semi-final: St. Helens 17, Warringtoo 10. RUGBY UNION CardilT 12, Penarth 3. Penzance and Newlyn 0, Redruth 0. Nort Midlands 8, Monmouthshire 10.37 words
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Article, Illustration151 1953-10-02 11 WHITE CITY STADIUM, Oct. 1, (Reuter)— An England team broke the women's four times 220 yards world relay record with a time of one minute, 39.9 seconds here tonight. They beat by a tenth of a second the world figure established by a United States team hereAP - 151 words
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Article184 1953-10-02 11 Sedgman To Train Cup Squad SYDNEY, Oct. 1 (Ar>— lennis star Frank Sedg man, who helped retain the Davis Cup for Australia last year ami then turned professional, will probably help train Australia's team for this year's Davis Cup Challenge Round, starting m Melbourne on Dec. 28. The Sydney Morning184 words
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Article206 1953-10-02 11 NEW YORK. Oct. 1 (AP). William F. (Bill) Talbert, one of the finest doubles players ever developed m American tennis and one of the game's outstanding strategists, was chosen Wednesday as non-playing captain of the United States Davis Cup team will play m Australia m206 words
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Article332 1953-10-02 11 Shahrudin Shows His Stuff 1 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs.— 'Raja Shahrudin of rugger fame 'showed that he is just as adept at hockey as he is m I rugger when he scored a "hat--trick" m Tuesday's hockey friendly between the P.W.D. Sports Union and the Anglo Chinese School The P.W.D. Sports332 words
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Article172 1953-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Selangoi Eurasians scored their first victory over the Specia! Air Service Regiment by 6 points (drop goal and a try) to nil on the Police Depot ground yesterday The Eurasians owe their victory to their forwards, outstanding a mon B whom were Piotriowski, Carrier,172 words
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Article85 1953-10-02 11 PENANG, Thurs.— The following have been selected to represent Penang m a friendly inter-state rugby match against Selangor on Western Road ground on Saturday: Yeang Kah Chong M G. Kraal, Phillips. L. S Drever, N R. Goulding; J. H. Dalgliesh. M. Pestana (capt), W A. Smit, J Toolseram.85 words
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Advertisement258 1953-10-02 11 notices PUBLIC NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. APPLICATIONS are invited tx for a further $10,000,000 of the City Council of Singapore 4J% Debenture Stock 1953 (1963-73). PRICE OF ISSUE— SIOO for every $100 worth of Slock, parable as follows: per cent On application 10 Within one month of notice of258 words
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Advertisement599 1953-10-02 11 NOTICES I The r.ankr upt( v Ord» nam c (CHAPTER 45) In The Ilich Court Of The Colons «f Singapore I Island Of Singapore JN BANKRUPTCY No 376 of RE WEE SENG KIAT. DECEASED, of 277. South I Bridge Road. Singapore. I Sole Proprietor of Chop Chin GGuna n Hin.599 words
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Advertisement706 1953-10-02 11 run ion TTENTION. Beginner* MornInt. Course S'nand and Typing dai!7. Eve. Sh^nd B Kpg.. both olaces after OfUce. Typing any of three Schools 133 machines Vacancies Speed 60/ 1M) morn and eve.. Pre S'nr. and IXX subs. M. SIC 75 Mid Rd 20 Veerasam? Rd and 10 Col Q *****706 words
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Advertisement747 1953-10-02 11 Standard Servic# For The Unemployed AT i«ii i: mkwi». Ar« BHSSfBSfBI and la arrd: To hrip you grid u.rk ihr <ii> rr M.nKlird I nrmployateiit Iturvau »ffrr» ?uu free nm m t»»< enliimn Jiim mil «m «riu> fuar Hm-»I Mjihliml om. im <.(.m ••him m luini Rhxh mn «h..i,i.| rriurn747 words
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Article766 1953-10-02 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Arch Side, Cinema Millionaire Also Show Good Form By Superiority galloped three In 39 4/5. Ambassador (Donnelly) also went well m a spurt up the straight. Majestic Scholar (Straker) galloped three m 41 1/5. Adelaide Star strode out beautifully m a threequarter pace run766 words
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Article, Illustration521 1953-10-02 12 KI'AHA LIMPIR, Thurs.— The Selangor State rueby fifteen, without the services of Mike Wilson at full back, Lee Pak Yong and Screetch at centre three and Peter Tyrrell, front row forward, were held to a three all draw by the Selangor Services m521 words
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Article149 1953-10-02 12 MALAYS REVEL IN MUD IPOH. Thurs. Malays Sports Club, after being two down for the major part of the first half, staged a fine rally to beat the Sturrock Club 3 2 In today's senior league hockey match. Taking the initiative from the start the Sturrocks were quick to take149 words
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Article, Illustration418 1953-10-02 12 a I°^ an ers entered the third round of th. el^fnatPH Un lOr "T^' Cu P competition when the! eliminated a gallant ten-man Singapore Harboui A heavy shower which fell during the earlier part of yesterday caused a waterlogged ground and the~match was played m418 words
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Article82 1953-10-02 12 SYDNEY, Oct. 1, (AP) Four American women pro golfers arrived here yesterday for a five-week tour of Australia and made headlines by disclosing they had brought shorts with them There certainly will be some raised eyebrows if any of the quartette can wear them on any Australian82 words
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Article62 1953-10-02 12 THE team to represent the Singapore Indians against the Army m the Community League today at the Jalan Besar Stadium will be chosen from: A. Narayanan. K. G. Suppiah, K. R. Muthian. G. Suppiah. G. Phillip, M. Ghani. J. Mahinda, A. Rashid. P Suppiah. R. Bala. S. Dutta.62 words
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Article60 1953-10-02 12 Came Too Late GYMKHANA Sport < defeated R.N.A.S. (Sembawang) 4—3 m a S.A.FA Junior Cuptie played at St George's Road yesterday Score at halftime was 3—o m favour of Gymkhana. Krishna (2) and Ibrahim were the scorers. Krishna scored two more m the second half. R.N.A.S. rallied m60 words
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Article414 1953-10-02 12 POLICE Sporting Association's "A" team iust managed to scrape home a three points (a try) to nil victory over Victoria School m a rugger friendly at I Thomson Road yesterday. I It was a hard luck story I for the Victorians. They were I414 words
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Article538 1953-10-02 12 elusive 'Double" when, on drizzle-drenche?K the, h'2 OIT «*5 o Navy 1, th« s Mf^KJljt3 tSfSjSttf And their victory, justly deserving, stemmed chiefly from a grand trio of halves, m Hee Jong, m a n-of-t he-match Harith and the indefatigable Hin Wong, whose defensive and538 words
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Article, Illustration77 1953-10-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Selangor Club beat Sen'tul Railways 3—l j n a friendly hockey fixture on the padan'g ay S oo^^ were Vickors (2) and Austin for Club and I*ingam for Sentul Royal Navy's goalkeeper. Burnham (striped jersey) make* mm ki the path of the inrushing Tigers'77 words
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Article85 1953-10-02 12 HMS Soon Gsrri point, os goal) to nil m B ger Th.» N iv y Itrongly a- took them From a were btanbury invert Navy into Nee So Ntr.mglv v PomfrH pi In UM was heeled regularity v Naval foi i their thrsei ti.i ng85 words
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Article55 1953-10-02 12 •NKW YORK i i Dodgen 9 5 j 4 with a the eighth inning after a run a s—o5 o t In the Th< lead and thi to was a tie. A erom $'AH~ 1 74 r Dodger '.>• tory on .i Brook vi R< transfusion55 words
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Article32 1953-10-02 12 KUALA LI IPL'R Thr Brtangoi iM db Ml Tbt fe)«n# will be Nar.i irio, 5> 1^ Dutton s Un T«t, i Donald. Talib. (I Hal Ths en, S32 words
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Article17 1953-10-02 12 Women' s Hockey KIWI. A PWD Sj hockey tearr. 4—o m a friei the dMTSJi R d.iv.17 words
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