Singapore Standard, 7 October 1953
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Title Section18 1953-10-07 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m s. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS. Vol. IV. No. 97.18 words
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Article155 1953-10-07 1 Brunei Plotters Sent To Prison NEI, Oct. 5 (Rcutcr) High Court here to •ntenced three young Malays to terms from one to two on counts of conarid sedition. i witnesses said Mohamed bin Haji Jai bin Haji Knrim p bin Haji MangfoL r s of a secret so•h advocated over--1155 words
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Article163 1953-10-07 1 'I gepore Standard 3rd 1 y Fund received W0 yesterday bringing f the Fund to $5,840. ■I: Ng Kon Chee of the Assurance Corpora- i Kuala Lumpur, sent for $25 with his best the less fortunate I i needy old people :e and the Federsti163 words
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Article326 1953-10-07 1 SENSATIOX AT PEUAK GOLD VASE Mil- 11X4. SECOND HORSE GETS A FIRST IPOH, Tucs. Beccaficoes, a winner in the big sweep race at rhe Perak Turf Club's Gold Vase meeting lost Saturday, has been disqualified. The second horse, Dondang Sayang, has been awarded the race. This decision326 words
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Article190 1953-10-07 1 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. Squadron Leader Aubrey "Titus" Oates and his co-pilot, F Lt. Douglas Swain of the Royal Australian Air Force Reserve, were full of praise for Burmese officials and fishermen who helped them after their IV Havilland Mosquito plane crashed on a Mnall island near Mergui on190 words
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359 1953-10-07 1 IPOH, Tues.— The Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association may shortly take steps to enforce disciplinary action against an v of its members who are disloyal to the association. This was revealed to The Standard by a top official of the Perak359 words
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Article, Illustration6 1953-10-07 1 Fir st Picture Of Those Airmen6 words
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Article79 1953-10-07 1 Price Drop Sets Off A Pay Crisis KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A new situation has arisen in the pay scheme for Malaya's 320.000 rubber workers following the price drop to nearly 60 cents per lb. Under the Whitton award, if the price of rubber drops to below 65 cts per lb.,79 words
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115 1953-10-07 1 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday dropped to the lowest levels since the outbreak of the Korean war, business in first grade rubber for October shipment being done at prices ranging from 59£ cents to 60^ cents per lb. Prices yesterday closed 1£ cents per115 words
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Article62 1953-10-07 1 WASHINGTON, Ort. 6, (IP) —Secretary of State John Foster Dulles at his news conference today said the United States is examining with its Western a"ies the possibility of making a non-aggression pact with Soviet Russia. He *>aid that discussions of the idea are still in62 words
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Article44 1953-10-07 1 WASHINTON. Oct. 6 (AP) Vice President Nixon left Washington early this morning on a 72-day goodwill tour of the Fai East, charged with obtaining the views of national leaders "on all the great problems which confront the free nations."44 words
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Article19 1953-10-07 1 THE Queen has decided that Remembrance Sunday will l>e oh ei vetl this year uu Novem- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article116 1953-10-07 1 SITUATION TENSE LONDON, Tues.— Sir Winston Churchill's Cabinet will meet today to consider the latest reports from the Colony of British Guiana. Meanwhile British troops were being switched from Jamaica to British Guiana. Unconfirmed reports state that the British cruiser Superb with 500 men aboard and116 words
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Article18 1953-10-07 1 EGYPTIAN President Mohammed Naguib has been ordered to remain in bed for five days. AFP.18 words
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Article63 1953-10-07 1 BECAUSE of a mechanical failure the Night Mail trains will be heavily delayed between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. The Night Mail train from Singapore i s expected t o arrive i n Kuala Lumpur at 3.30 p.m. The Night Mail train from Kuala Lumpur is expected63 words
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Article57 1953-10-07 1 HOXGKOXG, Oct. 6 (AFP) Six American Congressmen three Republicans and three Democrats who are members of the House Armed Services Committee, left here today by plane for Manila after a twoday ctay. From the Philippines the party will proceed to Singapore where they will meet the Governor.57 words
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Article16 1953-10-07 1 THE Australian Minister for External AfYairs, Richard G. Casey, arrives In Bonn tomorrom. APAP - 16 words
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Article108 1953-10-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tax evasion which has hitherto been dealt with by the Income Tax Department in general is to be handed by a Special Investigation Branch to b e set up shortly. This branch will be statTcd by local officers who are already serving108 words
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Article22 1953-10-07 1 SOUTH Africa is to resume exports of sugar to Britain after a lapse of two and a halt years. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article45 1953-10-07 1 NAIROBI. O< t. G (AP) Women Mau Man terrorist! strangled the wife of a Kiklljru home guard who looking on helplessly v. four of her children were being jj.'i'-ked to piecei by n Mau Mau gangsters, it onicially announced today.45 words
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Article98 1953-10-07 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— Seven out of 40 wanted Communists in Penang, whose photographs appeared in posters everywhere on the island last year have beeQ eliminated. Two others are believed to have been killed by their own men. Apart from the seven, several98 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-10-07 1 K<< -afi< <m'v Fry up. being led in by trainer Charles Parker after winning the bis sweep race at Ipoh last Saturday.25 words
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Article29 1953-10-07 1 NEW YORK (> t (It nj The multi-mil ion d i ■ratoi front itrike < < ■hipping f<<r (I .1 t fl.lfl IMU t i.'.J liy horn Miinc Ut Virfinin29 words
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Advertisement76 1953-10-07 1 ii.E 4 lA\ rofri^.rwlur Model n M II 51 hina) payment ol (30 HIRE riJRt'HASt $800 II pavmenti of S?0 CASH $723. Central Electric Co. tM, Orchard Phone ***** OvahiZ nSISt and v alue W mon^. Oval t i ne f So good 9 you'd expect I to pay more76 words
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Advertisement107 1953-10-07 1 vmr-AxiA h\kkiv nh Lima im. no K I I MPI R S'POKI. PI N WO New STAR BLADES i//«iv perfectly ft NEARLY TWICE AS LONG! DURIDIUM PROCESSING EXTRA-HARDENS EDGES jfpj^/^l "Duridiurn-prtx essiny' mean* Bp^^^ I fhaf during hardening the >| blades ar<> kept at precision m%J^^^B^^k temperature by means of107 words
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279 1953-10-07 2 J GOV t RNOR of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, yesterday urged the public to co-operate actively with Hie Medical Services, by taking; advantage of the services of remedy and practising the advice given to them. He was speaking at the laying279 words
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Article110 1953-10-07 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib Id Singapore ve*ierriav wore: Buyers SeMen No 1 K S.S Spot Loos*- (JO (iO\ No. 1 K.S.S. It! Ml N<>. 2 K.S.S 58 1 :»M! n«» k.s.s. Ml :>;j Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE Fbc prirc of tin ester d.iv u.ts |3#€ per110 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-10-07 2 STONE OF HOPE photo Till? 2ll ern O \'u Sir JO icoll s Pf akin ff the gathering before laying the foundaixSm^E hl^i".? ardS D< l °g*- p a««* Department of the Kandang Kerbau Women s Hospital at Farrer Park, Singapore, yesterday StandardStandard - 43 words
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230 1953-10-07 2 iu Q FOIR ln ustrial unions representing about 10,000 lower-paid employees of the Singapore Government will hold special meetings today to decide whether they should reject or accept Government's proposed wage increase scheme. Their decision will be conveyed to th e Joint230 words
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Article101 1953-10-07 2 Labour Man Hits At The Alliance SECRETARY of the Singaoore Labour Party. Mr. E.S. Moorthy yesterday condemned the decision by the UAINOMCA alliance to contest election in the Colony as "a retrograde step.'* The alliance has named three candidates for the East. West and North Wards in the Citv Council101 words
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Article62 1953-10-07 2 SINGAPORE Police are still looking for the two Chinese who tr»ew acid into a tobacco kiosk in North Canal Road on Monday evening. It is now believed that this was the work of secret society members. The two firebugs, one of whom v\ as62 words
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200 1953-10-07 2 NG GONG TEE, convicted of armed robbei v, was viued to ten years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr Justice Buttrnse in the Singapore Assizes yesterday after ho had described the crime as a particularly bold and wicked one." Mr. H.B. Livingstone, for the .u.200 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-10-07 2 bad S dert^HshiH ?h U Su an sin «apore. after workmen naa aemolishfd the upper front portion of the house.23 words
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Article62 1953-10-07 2 TAN LOW TUA (20). a Singapore carpenter, irai fatally injured when his bicycle was involved in an accident with a military lorry in Alexandra Rn;\<t. iri front of the Bnt.sh Military Hospital at 7 a.m. yesterday. Singapore Traffic Police r.re appealing for eye-witnesses who shou'd62 words
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Article39 1953-10-07 2 lIOXGKO.NG Oct. 6-Spe-cial Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Kxchange today <\ere Sl.'>BB to £1 sterling; $5.93(52:. to T'S $1 $1815 to Malayan $1 $0 18"> to. onp Indonesian Runiah: Gold $*****\ cts to one tad39 words
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Article251 1953-10-07 2 MEMBERS of a Thai j Air Force Flight, on a training visit to the Far East Air Force in Singapore Hew to the Federation to observe the effects of an RAF support sortie in the South Johore area, yesterday. Arriving at TVngah early yesterday morning251 words
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Article125 1953-10-07 2 «?A a J^ ard Staff Reporter WORKMEN demolished the upper front portion of No 119 Jalan Sultan, Singapore yesterday, while 24 of its, occupants remained i n the rear portion of the building. The house threatened to colJapse o n Monda/ afternoon. when plaster a125 words
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Advertisement132 1953-10-07 2 v j THE x c v Sir {3zl Bysr Ear^F*! JtXi Sir <«. sfy/e. m com/oit- Zt AetJetmvtc* I The New re-styled VAN GUARD embodies all the improvements introduced into this famous model since it was first produced in 1^47, and many new improveS ments in addition. > per cent.132 words
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Advertisement138 1953-10-07 2 All Cure Ointment TIGER BALM The most fcmous of 1! e Tl( Medicinal Products F Rheumatism, Gout, Lun Insect B,tts Bru-ses and >! H V ENG AUN TONG Wlfrl C3C\l If pvwhaseLi Ever- r rajf^^^&3 CORRUX BLADES... Y<>u mi r<« \e ht co«t of i, !.i.'.» vv Srt ti.fMiMng m138 words
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Article120 1953-10-07 3 WA-BOKN Chinese nt married a Singa:l at the Registry images declaring was single. A few later when he apfor naturalisation, ted that he had a x in Indonesia. v. the merchant: .:^n. was charged ►re Second Dis- with making a I ration before a120 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-10-07 3 SMALL investors are showing great interest in the Singapore $10,000,000 loan, Mr. J.R i City Treasurer told The Standar 1 v ;stei lay. ■i >re than $:{.'f>oo.ooo was subscribed by noon yesterday. MR. J. ANTHONY of Singapore and Miss Lily Mathow of Scivmban wore married70 words
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Article130 1953-10-07 3 Experts To Study Prawns TWO British scientists, Mr. D. N. F. Hall and Mr. John Wickstead will visit Singapore soon to study prawns and plankton. Mr. Hal! will Study the habits of the various prawns caught in the ponds which are to be found in plen'y among swamps. Little is130 words
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307 1953-10-07 3 XAVIER Cult's world famous Latin-American orchestra will be in Singapore in the first week of December to give the local public its first taste of entertainment par excellence. The man responsible for Cugat'i visit i> Impressario Charles Gray, owner of top flight nisht307 words
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127 1953-10-07 3 S.H. BENSON LTD.. the well-known London advertising agency, celebrated its sixtieth anniversary last month. The agency was started on Sept. 2H. 18!K* anc' its history La in many ways a history of the rise and development i C modern British advertising as a whole. A127 words
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Article105 1953-10-07 3 UNION TO PROBE G.O. CHANGES Standard Staff Reporter THE Executive Committee of the Singapore Government Employees' Unions Federation will elert a sub-committee on Monday to make necessary recommendations to Government to amend the existing General Orders. The committee will be responsible to take all steps needed for a speedy change105 words
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Article72 1953-10-07 3 A 21-YEAR-OLD woman, Goh Siang Hor, who had too many whisky-sodas was fined So by the Singapore Eighth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. A. W. Ghows yesterday for disorderly behaviour. The court was told that at about 10.25 p.m. on Oct. 5 Goh was lying on72 words
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Article, Illustration226 1953-10-07 3 A NEW guide to Singapore with detailed "in forma'. ion on steamship lines, airways, railways, hotels an 1 miscellaneous tours, has jus? been published by the American Lloyd Agency for l'Js:i-54. Far more ambitious and attractive than a more pamphlet, the Guide, called "In226 words
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Article, Illustration466 1953-10-07 3 A 'Cuppa Tea' Included In Plans For Welfare In Emergency Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Social Welfare Deportment is working hard to perfect its own "Operation Service" to offer to the public in any emergency be it civil disorder or atom warfare. Details of the service, available so f.ir. include466 words
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Article77 1953-10-07 3 KENNI rH Clout md mi Booth. SO, n .<>ni m jrestei I ijr do f > will ■rrive In Ma i m their w.iv to An ttra < 1 men, In the trade ind irho exh ibited i the I<ondon Leathei fur th i wreck. t>^77 words
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Article44 1953-10-07 3 A SINGAPORE bu Inettman living in North Bridge R >-» I rushed i'» the r «i Hospital 1 .1 »t Monday with iro,j skull. Poll h > wis stric )c with an iron ro.j fallowing a quarrel frith his ten in44 words
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Article77 1953-10-07 3 Cash Stolen From Two Servants A SINGAPORE houseboy working at Covont Gardens. was awakened at 3.30 a.m. last Monday by some noise, and saw a figure running outside. He gave an unsuccessful chase. On cherk ng his belongings he found $76 cash missing from his hanging trousers. Later that day77 words
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Article57 1953-10-07 3 THE Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. D.H Chapman, yesterday told Goh Meng Koh:"You have gambled and lost" when Goh asked for paraphernalia after pleading guilty to a charge of gambling *Tikam" in Jalan Rimau oflf Jalan Eunos on Oct. 5. Mr. Chapman ordered the paraphernalia57 words
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Advertisement144 1953-10-07 3 w it Does your roof leak 9 I 1 Bo your walls sweat IT/ Are your floors damp if so i SIL ASEC I is the answer Our staff of experts will be X pleased to discuss your s problems and quote for waterproofing your build. ng SHEWiiN TOMES GO.,144 words
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Advertisement136 1953-10-07 3 I I CHOSEN GIFT OF tl P^\kT FAMOUS PEOPLE EVERYWHERE... j 'T'HE t»arker "51" Pen is at once the most Jk I^l S X beautiful and practical of gifts, far advanced M fc^y 1 I J both in design and technical achievement. It is the only pen with the remarkable136 words
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Article166 1953-10-07 4 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE farmer. Tan Kok Chuan. was shot up by an armed robber at his house at the 8] mile Changi Road shortly after eight o'clock last night. Tan (54), was preparing to *moke his ;»fter dinner pipe before) retiring when a Malay166 words
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Article96 1953-10-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuea. Jewellery and cash amounting to $1,420 were stolen from the house of a Chinese tin miner in Birch Road early this ing. The miner. Mr. Yap Quan Wiih was suddenly awakened Bboul 4 a.m. and he saw two figures in his room96 words
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Article38 1953-10-07 4 THE BODY of a 45-year-old Chinese was found in the Singapore River below the Anderson Bridge by Singapore Marine Police last night. No documents, money or <tentifi<ation card was found on the body.38 words
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Article, Illustration280 1953-10-07 4 Standard Staff Reporter THIS year, the University of Malaya's History Department will lay greater emphasis on research work with a view to producing eventually an annotated history of Malaya. Professor C. N. Parkinson, Professor of History, told The Standard this yesterday. He disclosed that theStandard - 280 words
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Article109 1953-10-07 4 ASP Not To Blame— Court BASIL LIDWELL FLACK an Assistant Superintendent of Police was acquitted of B charge of negligent driving by Mr. R.W.11. Davies In the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday. The case waa a sequel to a collision between a car driven by Flnck and a taxi on109 words
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Article26 1953-10-07 4 A' SCHOOLBOY, Goh Kian Hoon (14). who fell into the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club pool yesterday, was admitted to hospital with suspe.'tcd concussion.26 words
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Article100 1953-10-07 4 fiOH CHEK KANG. (22). described by defence counsel Mr. Lee Kuan Yew as an outstanding athlete during his school days, was found guilty in the Singapore Fourth Criminal District Court, yesterday, on two charges of housebreaking into houses in Irrawady Road and Simon Road on Jan. 20.100 words
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Article164 1953-10-07 4 PENANG, Tues.— Tan Bak Lee, (16) did not seem to understand the proceedings of the Assize Court today when he was brought up to face a charge of having committed culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of Teoh Kim Soo at164 words
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Article, Illustration390 1953-10-07 4 LONDON, Oct. 6 (Reuter) As soon as she can get a ship to take her to America, Miss Norma B. Craven is going home to retire after nearly 45 years as a Methodist mission ary in Malaya. Seventy-year-old white haired MissStandard - 390 words
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156 1953-10-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A 14-year-o!d Perak school Iny. A. Visvana'han whose father gave him five Ho'lars <o mark his succe-s In «i recent examination, has donated the money to Lady Temper's $."> million T.B. Ho-pital appeal fund. In a letter to Lady Tempter156 words
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Article67 1953-10-07 4 MR ROBERT S A. HSIEH also known as Cheah Siew Onn was admitted and enrolled as an advocate and solicitor of the Bar of the Federation of Malaya bv Mr. Justice Paul Storr in liie High Court in Johore Bahiu yesterday. He was admitted to the67 words
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Article111 1953-10-07 4 Electricity Consumers Hit At CEB JOHORE BAHRU. T i Johore Bahru elect Ij POOnunen are indignant over the high-handed attitu '< I i by the Central Electricity Board in its demand lor i it of bills. Certain member! the Board lor cutting oil their supplies without first reminder. It is111 words
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Article59 1953-10-07 4 TAN LIM PHAI a sundry goods merchant, was found guilty in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday of erecting an unauthorised dwelling, namely an additional storey to an outhouse in Kampong Chantek. The Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereaux-Colebourne. fined Tan $150 and costs. Tan was also59 words
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Article, Illustration99 1953-10-07 4 FIVE men. Wong Seng Keh, Choo Hing, Tah Niew, Tan Puek and Seaw Say Lin were each fined $10 by the Muar Magistrate for breaking the curfew order at Tangkah. photo. A FORMER principal met o ne of his "bright" students at Kalian* Airport yesterday when this photoStandard - 99 words
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Article168 1953-10-07 4 PENANG, Tues.— Returned students from Kirkbv will attend a civics course at the Westlands School Hall this week-end, in order to keep themselves informed of events of importance which developed in Malaya during their absence. The Penang Resident Commissioner, Mr R. P. Bin^ham, will declare168 words
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Article80 1953-10-07 4 JOHORE BAHRT. Ttkts. Two members of .'< Bahru Chinese Community, Messrs Ng Kheng Hoon .«nd Torig Chia Poh. wfio made Juttioes of the Psam ay the Sultnn of Johore < were today feted y h party by the Malaym Chinese Association. Among those pn *'nt80 words
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Article62 1953-10-07 4 An amateur mil I 'xiation called Roshan Tara Party has ber n formed Loconf Engkuamari, .mj, 1 Singapore. The following v. r« <■ members of the nMMMvBjtnMllI committee: Mr. K. president; Mr. Mohd Ibrahim, secretary; Mr. Band SM Kader. asst. secretary: \Tr D Jut Singh.62 words
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Article69 1953-10-07 4 ANTHONY JOHN Freer u.k 18. Anthony Henry, lfl,> and i Raju Balakrishnan. 19 1 tentatively etantd with robbing Mohamed Ibrahim s/o Mohamed Maideen rf at 1 p.m. on Ort. r > in Geylang Ro.ifl. in the Sinfaport Fifth Police Court yesterday It was alleged that69 words
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Article87 1953-10-07 4 iwo n rprista I Security h k ed in th< Ri Johore by u p Ndtral rteld 1 It ig now ri terrorist rt.iy I I• H merit, i n tfuM P.ih.inc. A packs. cine «nd covcrcl Tcrrotbli i K tone, [p --k' nijeht.87 words
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Advertisement139 1953-10-07 4 v^np* shattering vibrations. The Tudor Oyster Prince 34 is also protected from even the finest metallic dust by the famous waterproof Oyster case Amariv^ accuracy mhl.t sremingTty ImpossibTe /^■■S^- ru»j(iif((jM.s tlnif is the rfianictfrj.sr/c "Jj^KS*'^^'^' 'I the Tudor Ouster Piince. Permanently ,-^^>ZS**<^N^r. V i >^\ MilillliUUi in Ui Oyster case,139 words
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Advertisement82 1953-10-07 4 ■aaV^tMHaVaa^te^Mfe^^S •^•ivrr itc lattN Km 26th BiG DAY T«,:J.:v^ ■k^^^alk aaar^idrlß^ s BV Dislributod K\ ■sOITff KAST ASIA I II M o 1 i aaaj k Samaritan TOILET TISSUE THE ROIL WHICH PRf CXCCLLINT VALUC AT LOW PRICE MAKES SFWING *L f MACHINES HUM/y ii;bricat(S a j/^^\ '^\l PRI VENTS82 words
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355 1953-10-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Over a beautiful purple-grey headstone on a pebble-embed-ded grave at the Cheras Road Cemetery/ in which lie the remains of the late Sir Henry Lovell Goldsworthy Gurney, former High Commissioner, a simple "farewell" ceremony was held this morning exactly two355 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-10-07 5 PROF. C. N. Parkinson points to a map of Eastern Asia which he painted on the circular wall of his Department to illustrate the travels of Marco Polo.— Standard photo.32 words
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Article176 1953-10-07 5 Sundry Goods Codown Gutted PANIC gripped thousands of people living in North Boat Quay one of Singapore's most densely-populated areas as a big blaze gutted a two-storey godown s 1 >ring 380.000 worth of sundry goods at 2 a.m. yesterday. As frightened rnen a«id women dragged their, little ones out176 words
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Article83 1953-10-07 5 THE Progre>sive Party last night announced that Mrs. Mary Lobo, a Colony Justice of the Peace, will stand a> the Party candidate for the Deber City Council elections In Ihe City Ward. She is the first woman to be named for th e elections year.83 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-10-07 5 MR. P. W. E. CAMPBELL, has taken up dutie s as Executive Engineer, Krian, in plar e of Mr. Ci. G. Brown who is on I leave. I photo. MR. PETER BURGES who examined more than 700 music candidates in Singapore, recently, records his final impressions ofStandard - 68 words
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Article37 1953-10-07 5 THREE famous Alsatian docs from Hongkong, •Miss ArroU", "Princess" and 'Bay" wili perform tonight in the Badminton Hail in aid of th« Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association ■nd the University of Malaya findovvmeut Fund.37 words
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206 1953-10-07 5 RAJAGOPAL, an Indian who admitted a charge of robbery in the Singapore Assizes yesterday, was told by the Judge, Mr. Justice Buttrose, as he passed sentence of eight years rigorous imprisonment. This was a particularly cowardly assault on a defenceless woman. '"If (he medical evidence206 words
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149 1953-10-07 5 KUALA LLMPIR, Tues.— All societies which promote death benefit funds are required to revise their rules regarding payments of such benefits as a result ot an amendment to the Societies Ordinance. The Societies (Amendment) Ordinance L953, which was enforced from May 1 this149 words
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Article45 1953-10-07 5 TWO women members of the Indian Parliament, Mrs. Ammu Swaminathan and Begum A/i/ Rasool, will pay short visit to Singapore and Penang at the end of this month. They are exp ted to arrive here in the Corfu on Oct. 2ii.45 words
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Article57 1953-10-07 5 DIDN' T REPORT ON BANDITS ALOR STAR. Tues.— A Siamese. Din Kau, was yesterday sentenced by the Session. 0 Court to three years' rigorous imprisonment for failing to report the presence of armed terrorists in the vicinity of Kampong Nangkasiam. The prosecution maintained that Din Kau knew of these terrorists'57 words
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Article81 1953-10-07 5 AT the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday Phang Ah Pheow and Choo Son^ Hong were committed to the next Assizes on a charge of counterfeiting coins. The court was told that about 4.15 p.m. on July 28 at 77. East81 words
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Article59 1953-10-07 5 THE wage dispute hot ween th e Singapore Petrol Workei Unio n and the Standaid V'anium Oil Company will go before a conciliation board today. Mr. W. I. Cailetiv. Assistant Commissioner for Labour will take the chair for the dispute, which aiose over the workers'59 words
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Article144 1953-10-07 5 THE Singapore City Council's Health Committee has asked the Hawkers Union to start a cleanliness campaign. As a suggestion, the committee has sent to the Union a three-page report of a speech by Dr. N.A. Canton, City Health Officer, for translation liito local languages144 words
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Advertisement269 1953-10-07 5 n CATHAY ORGANISATION riL. ATTRACTIONS Jjp "> THE NEW PANORAMIC SOU IN! M.Ci.M.'s Splashy Technicolor Hit! DANGEROUS ?^/^ot?SrLV^ WHEN WET^/^ F J^JAMSif >" NEXT CHA NGE 6flb^^.'\ tinie FJJ g 4o©l6l7th BIG DAY i^y »mc«hacc o» TMt islaho II A.M., 1.46, 4.15. (i.45 rhoM 11-111 l«»r fclrtlßjl 9:i fJ*. ON269 words
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Miscellaneous69 1953-10-07 5 Weather MINIMUM Temperature: From '■'.<} p.m. 510 to 7.30 a.m. 6/10 53. Sincapore (74F). IVi.uig (73f». Kota Bahru 711 Kuala l.umpur i. Ipoh (7.T). Kuantan (71F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a. in blO "»3 to 7.30 p.m 010 S3. SinKapon(B9l). Penant x:i Kot.i Bahru l|( Kuala l.umpur (89F). Ipoh 'Ml69 words
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Article795 1953-10-07 6 'I'HK UMNO M<"A Alliance has, as was to be expepted, Ignored the "Keep Out" warnings issued by Singapore's political parties. Communal or not tho Alliance has decided to contest the City Council elections in December. For the two Singapore political parties- the Progressive Party and the Labour795 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-10-07 6 This man, George Adamski, claims to have talked to a ''Venusian flying saucer or 'Scout Ship' photographed at 9.10 a.m.. 13 December, 1952 at Palomar Gardens, California, by George Adamski through his six-inch telescope. About 35 ft. in diameter, this space craft was made of a translucent metal. Notice the107 words
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Article344 1953-10-07 6 KETOSTEROIDS AND RACE HORSES Sir; Two weeks ago a letter was written by me concerning the estimation of Ketosteroids in race horse?. The reticence with which this letter was received was not surprising. Very few peo- pie, this includes some of the members of the Singapore Turf Club committee, know344 words
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Article212 1953-10-07 6 Sir:— lt la high time the British Administrations in the Malayan Administrative Service end their Colonial Policy over their Subordinates. The clerks etc.. who are governed by a salary scale or structure with its yearly increments of $5/and $10/- is well and good, for they are working for212 words
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Article76 1953-10-07 6 Sir; In a letter in your issue of Oct. 1, a correspondent CITIZEN says: "As most of the lions Bahru residents possess cars, they are not provided with a car parking place I always thought the flats in Tiong Bahru were part of a public housing scheme to76 words
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Article244 1953-10-07 6 Review of Views Speed Up Decision NANYANG Siang Pan rails upon Government to speed up its decision with regard to its tax ruling on grants to tiie Nanjang University. Pointing out that donations have been promised, but thai donors have hesitated to give directly to the fund in view of244 words
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Article, Illustration866 1953-10-07 6 A Flying Saueer from V A MAIS named George Adamski amnnmr fg to the world today thai he has talked with a man who pirouetted down to earth from the planet SMI in a Flying Saucer. Most people laugh at Flying Saucers. But. as Adamski recalls, everyone laughed when ColumbuS866 words
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Article199 1953-10-07 6 Sir;— l would 'ike to clarify a report entitled "IMP MEET TODAY ON GOVERNMENT CHANGES* 1 as appeared en page 4 of The Sunday Standard dated O-tober 4. 1H53. Referring to paragraph 2 of this report. 1 would like to make it clear that the MCA Johorc Branch199 words
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Article198 1953-10-07 6 Sir:— Al o.i/ is right in «aymg thai the present must be treated realistically and thai there ii no looking back; bui all the same it is not wise to forget the past altogether, a- be mggesta we Malayans should. However, 1 am not going 1o touch upon198 words
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Article34 1953-10-07 6 Mr. Chan Cheat Tee of 12. Loronf 102, oiT CbangJ Road. writes to <.iv .e is not the same um\u v. h- was recently fined fur a trafllf otlente m Sinjj.iijufe.34 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-10-07 6 "Sorry to In* a IMillTf l»«il it vs.is a brand n<« felt15 words
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Advertisement93 1953-10-07 6 I SINGAPORE nun STANDARD I INDEPENDENI MORNING NLWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singopore Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble 6 Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS Sinaoporc. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222 The Times Building Printing House Squore. London EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulfon Street. 83 Cowan Street. 8. Leith Street93 words
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Advertisement83 1953-10-07 6 SHORT CUTS/ io LOVELY LAWNS 7 BRITISH LAWN*^ hm ivwiii' k -< us -'Hy// v^f it r«.lls li.ili inn, I^^^T,. -uttiii:: Cyliß* < Ti.rnr S A S7K.IMI. QUALC/ MODEL H.I— A Kluttoa ror motfi FOR CjlhiiiLi'. si I «tii >* f' f RY MODI i I* Ii r wth rabbet83 words
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Article142 1953-10-07 7 Mr. V. IS RAPPED IN UN COUNCIL \l YORK, Oct 6, (ReBrazil, New /c.iland Turkey were yesterday elected to lill two-year terms f.n the United Nations Security Council beginning in January. iland vj< i e Br t ballet by I ic,-M ial A embly, but k on the fir?t Turkey142 words
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Article219 1953-10-07 7 West Must Arm ror Peace— ske fTIC CITY. New Oct. 6 (Reuter) Prc- Eisenhower said today e on Id be won slowid tortuously -but only if rn Pom i jild, tain and pay for" the power that would sethem from hydrogen 1 attack. With the Sov; t -i Union dedi-219 words
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Article66 1953-10-07 7 RIS Oct. fi (Renter)— A I labour agitation 08. [1 aimed at forcing nent to grant subBe increase and to I penalties imposed on ok part in the de August strikes. »e ComiViunist-led General on o f Labour ipported by tome of Unions has ordertoppages in66 words
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Article68 1953-10-07 7 LONDON, Oct. 6. (Reu l er) Three British petroleum companies today announced a reduction from tomorrow of one halfpenny a gallon in the price of their second grade petrol. A reduction of one farthing I gallon was announced in the price of fiiel for diesel engined68 words
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Article76 1953-10-07 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 6: The following ore th« closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 17 id. November 18 d. Spot £611 per ton, December 18 d. buyers, £612/10 sellers. Jan. /March 18Jd. Three months: £60176 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-10-07 7 photo. aecK that they named her "Doyle's Goil."— UPUP - 13 words
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291 1953-10-07 7 Clark Enters Dispute Over PoW 'Explanations' PANMU.IOM. Oct 0 (A?) Gen. Mark ClaVk, UN. Supreme Commander, yesterday complained to the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission tliat it was opeiatin^ on the assumption that 21'. 5l)() Chinese and North Korean prisoners in its custody "actually desire repatriation." ring the boiling disover handling291 words
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166 1953-10-07 7 Trade With China Wise Says Makins LOS ANGELES, Oct. R. (AP) The British Ambassador to the United States, Sir Roger Makins, smd trading in nonstrategic goods wit)) Red China and ether Communist nations was not only economically necessary for some free nations but politically wise a? well. He indicated thai166 words
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Article25 1953-10-07 7 PRESS messages fr o m northern Indo-China .Tie beiiig censored twice, A ge n c e France Presse reported ye-.ter-day from Saigon. Re.i'.er.25 words
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Article137 1953-10-07 7 SEOUL. Oct. 6 More than 50,000 cheering, chanting Koreans paraded through Seoul today i n mass demonstration protesting against the "inhuman activities" of the Indian custodian forces. At a meeting held in a bomb flattened site, the demonstrators adopted a six point resolution and137 words
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Article34 1953-10-07 7 MOSCOW, Oct. 6, (AFP)— British Ambassador to Alescow, Sir William Hayter. today called on Soviet acting Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. lie will present his credentials later in the week.34 words
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Article57 1953-10-07 7 LONDON, Oct. 6. (1 T P)— Final preparations for the British atom bomb tests at the Woomera rocket range in Central Australia are nearly complete. Radio Australia News reported today. The report said all necessary equipment is on the site, including obsolete tanks and aircraft57 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-10-07 7 WHILE Inspecting the Barrack Guard, their Colonel, the Duke of Edinburgh, points to a Guardsman's feet where a piece of silver paper, which had blown near him r i<;hl the Duke's eye. He was paying a visit to the Ist Ba> lion Welsh Guards at Victoria Barracks.A.P. - 64 words
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Article395 1953-10-07 7 Guerillas Aid Paratroopers flnnn J AN 0 Indo-China, Oct. 6 (AP)— The French High Command announced last night that Vietnamese paratroopers, aided by 'Mamilk' °f. local Parsons, had smashed up the Communist led Viet thTnc. J 9 > W S Pply bose ot L °oka395 words
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Article100 1953-10-07 7 Reds To Attend The Parley WASHINGTON, Oct. 6, (UP).— Dr. Y. T. Pyun, South Korean Foreign Minister, said today he does not believe the Russians will block the Korean political conference. Dr. Pyun. head of the Republic of Korea delegation to the United Nations, made the statement after a White100 words
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Article170 1953-10-07 7 THE HAGUE, Oct. 6 (Reuter)— lndonesian Government forces killed Japanese as well a s local rebel forces in fighting the Atjeh revolt in Northern Sumatra, according to Jakarta messages reaching here today. News agency reports Mid an army spokesman claimed that up to last Saturday.170 words
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Article81 1953-10-07 7 LONDON'. Oct. R. (Reuter)— LaSf minute strategy changes hy entrants in the bitterly contested transport section of the tvondon New Zealand I ir ra. o are expected today after publication by orders of the mre stewards of hitherto m? -re", routes. The three transport planes entered81 words
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Article21 1953-10-07 7 NINETY-four youth delegates from 21 lint ions continued their tour of Communist Chma yesterday. Radio Peiping said. UPUP - 21 words
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Article80 1953-10-07 7 CAIRO. Oct. 6 (UP) Wafdi I tbinei Ml Ibrahim V-<\ i| wi enced lo life itnpri on in ith hard labour by the H< volution..! on chargei o( trea <>n the Naguib < rnment. rarag, .< prominent of the Wafd, the former i party In80 words
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Article54 1953-10-07 7 LONDON. Oct. ♦>. (UP) Viv. count Dibank laid today he will propo-«> thai Br tain take the lead In lifting the 1 Nations embargo on vith Communist China when Parliament convene! this month. He other coun "benefltting at Britain's pense by letting orden from China which54 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-10-07 7 photo LOVELY m M..1 1 1 1. nui kunn Si ><\ir old "MKa (Vylon" arrivrs .it lon <l«>n Airpttrl for tin* Wi«t World" contest, bring hf*ld in I ondon ihortly. llrr hush.inU flew in with her from Colombo lon. U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article45 1953-10-07 7 ROMF > > 1 6 K United S1 wo the :iM ••-<i I 'hem on II lOUrci h< i Olli' Lay 1 tnd 'H.i* ment could <i < u riu' touchy question Tho Big Three 1 po ible solut ons. 1 Reuter UPReuter; UP - 45 words
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Article78 1953-10-07 7 NAIROBI. O.t (If I'oinr captured i ol:i's leading M iu Rtmman iranted I6f n of i i.jt,. .1 t night a few h«»ui> aftei t«ii«i--i i.st leader Harriaon reputed Chairman ol I Mairobl Centra] C mil had hem ■rntted Huiim*: combined army '-out in th78 words
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Advertisement76 1953-10-07 7 He'll play 0) t.f BETTER! M(^>/ W 4m mat I i J EMULSION ifc -T^ BUILDS THE 80DY PROTECTS THE LUNGS •™fc; Success in sport at an early age breeds /Co,TN /fe^^^ confidence and moulds character. Give your rS,' ifw^vHi child ewery chance to show his mettle IMOLSION n M76 words
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Advertisement35 1953-10-07 7 iSinqaporc (!litu Olrcsts" Hi I Mi Ml M^^ m^^^ 1 m II T 3f« (Sfnll (Colour on JttJoobnt she 6 incites hribr, 7 utcl]rs bcrp. $heti[ for filttbf, 3Jnstttittionis, rtc ROBINSONS $11 1! x\mli:s n.\(i;.35 words
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Article136 1953-10-07 8 NEW YORK, Oct. 6: (AFP) Director of the Aeronautical Laboratories at Cornell University, Theodore F. Wright, said yesterday, after an information tour of Britain that he feared for the future of American commercial a viatic n. Wright said the British were 1 at least136 words
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Article97 1953-10-07 8 Aust. Lifts Ban On Export Trade CANBERRA. Oct. 6. (Reuter) Australia has removed her ban on the export of several commodities including motor cars and beer. Other articles freed include steel or iron barrels for beer and stainless steel sinks. The Customs Minister. Senator Neil O. Sullivan, making the announcement97 words
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Article36 1953-10-07 8 (AP) Australian National Airways has purchased two DC6 transports and two >pare engines trom National Airlines for aoout U552,750,000 the New York brokerage firm of William C. Wold Associate** said recently.36 words
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Article56 1953-10-07 8 BOON, Oct. 6: AP> The American aircraft industry within four to six months will announce a new jet transport plane "higher and faster than all present types." Hall Hibbard. an j official of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, said. The new American jets probably will enter56 words
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Article43 1953-10-07 8 HELSINTIL Oct. 6. (Reuter). Finland. Great Britain and the Soviet Union are negotiating a triangular trade agreement, sources close to the Foreign Ministry said. Finnish officials in Paris are exploring the possibility of ;i triangular French. Finnish and Soviet agreement.43 words
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Article28 1953-10-07 8 CUBA, the world's top i producer, is importing iweet criers from the United States They are the synthetics i,<ed to sweeten non-fattenii.':j sot' dn;ikv A PAP - 28 words
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Advertisement683 1953-10-07 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDI UXSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE I To Colombo. Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen S'pore P.S'ham Penang T.S Westerstein (M)L) ...Gdns 4/5 BOct 9 lOOtt •TS Braunschweig (HAPAG) 23/280*1 29Oct 30/3 lOct 'long Knne Manila Kobe Yokohama fenang P.S'ham S'pure tj Nabob (NDL) 9/10Oci 12/13Ocl 14/15Oct683 words
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Advertisement1109 1953-10-07 8 TEL:MM BLUE FUNNEL LINE .f^ MANSFJIXD CO., LTD. *—m Incorporated In Sn^Aoore ep Carrier* option to prori-ed via otlirr porl« tu loart inrt <lischarce cargo SAII.IM;* to 1 iMiicnoi <.LAs«;o\v LONDON Si tONIINKNTAI PORTS Du« Sails P S r.an t ft 4^tyanax foi Uverpooi 81 Dublin (>ct Aeneas foi Genoa.1,109 words
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Advertisement452 1953-10-07 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Rovul ■tssaur- ■tt&sr 1 "ttssasr rm^J^^xS^^JSSßwgfe ()Kl ANS via SCEZ. MATAKAM ,KI.) ?«f^T .-'Jil 8 rVo^^m'n'! 11 •■■■h^-v «Nov %IJBS BOKNEO (8 SMN, ISKv SSS" I- 7 Bomouon .hai, f.^" S>S 'S-mZ Excellent passenger accommodation I el: ».)9<<> or .>O7l. Carriers option proceed via other ports452 words
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Advertisement640 1953-10-07 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS PBOM SCANDINAVIA /I h («,m,« Spore f s a "INDIA' rot Bangkok. Saigon Hongkong, Manila. Kobe. Yokohama 11 \>j hx n |§f SHANUIA' for Bangkok 14 15Oct IS/tlOcl KOKEA' For Djakarta. Bang kok. Saigon. Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 21 !.{(ht >\ ihx ■Mill* for Banßknk II640 words
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Article, Illustration102 1953-10-07 9 ST AN VAC LEAGUE GOES GAY MK E P. J. FEE, manager o f >iandard Vacuum Oil V®. Singapore. see B giv»"C a toast to the comm'Uee of the Stanvac employees' League at its ■rst annual social --.ancc hHd at the Adelphi Hotel Kf>jf C;ardr n receaUy. Pictured here areTan Kim Siang - 102 words
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Article126 1953-10-07 9 'Next Step Lies With America' GENEVA. Oct. 6 (Reuter) The next step towards a further liberalisation of wor'd trade lay with the United States. Mr. C. W. Sanders, of the British Board of Trade, told the eighth session of the General Agreement On Tariffs and Trade, it was learned here.126 words
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Article47 1953-10-07 9 NEW YORK. Oct. 6 (AP) The United States Government announced it has bought about 46,000. short ton s of sugar for shipment to IranPrices ranged from US$4.3O to US$4.5B a hundred pounds. The purchase was made under the foreign Operations Administration Programme.47 words
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222 1953-10-07 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - Su matron Rubber Output Is In Doldrums ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Oct. 6. Rubber output in South-Central Sumatra is today in the doldrums and future prospects of any increase in production is viewed as very bleak. The main reason for this depressing picture is the present222 words
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Article58 1953-10-07 9 LONDON, Oct. 6 (AP) Britain will decontrol magnesium on Jan. 1 and return trade m the strategic metal to private hands, the Ministry of Materials announced yesterday. World magnesium supplies, whose main uses are in defence and aircraft production, have increased so that British requirements "can be58 words
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Article156 1953-10-07 9 THE big drop in the rubber price yesterday resulted i* 1 an easier tendency |O the Mul3yan share market. Industrials and rubber shares lacked sustained buying interest and business was on a restricted stale. Tin shares were quietly steady with only meagre business passing. Changed quotation*; were: INDUS IRi156 words
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Article23 1953-10-07 9 RADIO Peking said last night that Communist China has skyrocketed its crude oil production righteenfold In the past three ye;irs.23 words
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Article69 1953-10-07 9 THK rit r m ill m Singapore fe lenity > •s per Ib »r *ho pn-\ r prices but clay. Ib. for flrsl Krad« ber &h pn i I market cK B No 1 M i i i iii in nss I RSS Noi No. 2 October No69 words
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Article72 1953-10-07 9 THF. a Singapore <i <i.iv with null i itiß .it biftv than |h ailinn o d.»v Copi WM «1 bugti <i I nr market foi quiet Btoftapon product I" 1 n (pei pic til) Q'jo'ed tv tc »'iB ves'er iiy wore Gamt H ill n IT< -v.n H (Split)72 words
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126 1953-10-07 9 COLOMBO, Oct. 6. (I P).— Communist China has kept up to her regular delivery of about 23, 000 tons of rice each month to Oylon, an official sourer said today. Besides being thr largest supplier of rice riM has also been the second largest126 words
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Article112 1953-10-07 9 MANII.V Oct. ft <l P> A Jap.itc hiisinr \sm m ««»n firmed reports that thrr r Japanrs- v«>. j imlU «rr "iK with the Philippines for th r P"" "«iai» ir-»n from sunkrn vrs>r|s. Thr vrssrls will h.r.r It \*r MhracH from the Philippine water*. Mamoru112 words
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Miscellaneous266 1953-10-07 9 til Abne* By A/ CfIPP ley °°P t, VX Horn/in V\ VVE'RE &ON>s»A> WISLk /TMPN u^li/ 1 S^? GOif-iA. V- 1 11 I 111 1 1 111 Mill M^B^^ml E. WtMT TO SLEEP M^6CXiR. RivS.' T^fTtv^ iS^ 3 A *^»CIAN *+< R£OeK>W WT y^i f V AN- LET »NUUN6 A266 words
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Miscellaneous582 1953-10-07 9 THalpaß»(jws^^^Jja^^HMP*lWl^W*'Ws^^P'B'^^a^Bx<^^^w^WWWB^^^^^P»wi^^^P^^^^^^^B^^B^B^^^^^wl^^^^|Pßß^^^^^^Pl^^p^J^^pj *Mjmw I Fl>r V> 7' W Mf bV pore Diary entertainment ROTARY INTKRN VIIONAI,: Week- C APITOI MfclTOl 1 30. 515 and 6ooth U tso Newt lv 'unch at Capitol Blue Room 845p m. l j,. p 1 pm. M1M): Genova 2. S3O an.l 9pm E '£> m'| ST.582 words
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Article, Illustration209 1953-10-07 10 (ABOVE): Distinguished foursome, caught by camera as they wined and dined Saturday night in Raffles luxurious Elizabethan Grill prior to moving into Ballroom to relax and dance to music of Gerry Soliano's Orchestra, are smiling I.S. Navy Admiral and Mrs. James Shoemaker, Mr. \V.E. Kirby, Engineer with the209 words
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Article, Illustration131 1953-10-07 10 (ABOVE): Singapore'! arvisn Mir tn 3 .1" (Andrew I)«'ins> s«p Is m.iin table-itea a!l rulin f.rst iimu.il Mclal il uitc of tin* S'mvac EmItloyees' League into Mi of a«fhter. (BELOW) A feaend m r unlilp for ihe falling balloom at the S.'jiivac dance h.-ld in tMp AdelpU Roof131 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-10-07 10 OSWALD HENRY - SATURDAY -NIGHTERS I OSWALD HENRY DOING THE TOWN with and his Camera12 words
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Miscellaneous93 1953-10-07 10 THE STARS AND YOU By RITA IN l MAi T*Oji Mr*! <;• m \iims J. I («»im| <i|iu ilimi mi 111 kmtMiii^ ho M j,, ami «|in,<> m, I I'lM K itiKimt \n \M» HIRTII^K.N IKII S M !l i J Btij (he I), t<ke |i Til Kl n ■oni93 words
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359 1953-10-07 11 ROVERS Sports Club struck rock bottom when they were surprisingly eliminated from the SAFA cuptie competition at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday Ik old rivals l-'athul Karib S.C. who won with a 54th minute goal scored by new acquisition, Ahmad Yusoff, formerly of359 words
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Article188 1953-10-07 11 Victoria School Unlucky VICTORIA School Singapore thing but s^ore at 's inter-school hocwiiui .lohore Eng<natehed a nar- ictory at the Vio 00l ground. owed their > their custodian Kong 'ime and again spectacular es. Th( '< backs, Eng Joginder Singh were ir spoiling of the .school foricky schoolboys. Hay was188 words
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Article25 1953-10-07 11 Ujndon. on. 6 (JteuUr). English Lawn Tennis As<«Utiun have offlcialJy an*»<"«<l ihat the All-Engiand Untus championship next 1* *£H be held at WiinbMon25 words
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357 1953-10-07 11 Burma Invites Colony Boxers For Exhibition SINGAPORE youth boxing champions have been invited by the Burma Boxing Federation to figure in a series of boxing exhibition bouts at Rangoon the first week of December, Mr. B. L. Dunsford, Secretary of I the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association told The i Standard357 words
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Article189 1953-10-07 11 Superior Threes Win Day Ail Whites a team comprising mainly old Rafflesians and V;ctorians beat Raftles Institution by 15 points (two tries two penalty goals and a dropped goal* to six points (two penalty goals) at rugger yesterday. All Whites won because of their superior threequarter line. All Whites scored189 words
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Article108 1953-10-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. j Sekmgor will field live change? in its team to meet Kedah in an inter-state rugby friendly to be played on the padang on Saturday. The following is the lineup. If. R. K. Wilson. Cheng Swee, Lee Pak Yong, Pte Dyer, A. Cooke,108 words
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Article58 1953-10-07 11 THE team to represent the Singapore Combined Schools against the Indian Association in a friendly hockey today will be selected from Boon Leong. Richard Ess. Vincent Nathan. Roland Stevens. Seow Teng Kee. Wijeyasinghe. Douglas Hay Tan Heng Hoe. Wilfred Skinner. Sim Lrii Whatt. Foo Koong Fong. Jame* Quek.58 words
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Article30 1953-10-07 11 MENTAKAB, Tuet. Heavy rain caused the inter-school soccer match between Abu Bakar School and Sulaiman School to be abandoned at half time. At badminton, Sulaiman Stehoo] won li-2.30 words
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Article38 1953-10-07 11 TAIPING, Tues An inter csting friendly loccgf match has been arranged to take place here on Sunday f »n the Rogimcnt.il Ground between ihr Cheiic Wah Of Ip»>h and the Penang Ch nese FA38 words
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Article14 1953-10-07 11 BODCA beat VMSA 4—l in a Singdpon hockey friendly ye terday.14 words
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Article, Illustration257 1953-10-07 11 CEYLONESE Sports Club went down to Singapore Cricket Club by a solitary goal scored by centre forward, McMullan in a Singapore Hockey Association Division 1 league fixture on the SCC Padang yesterday. Cricket Club owed their victory largely to their defenders. They were a solid wall257 words
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Article79 1953-10-07 11 FOLKESTONE. Oct. 5, (Reutor) India beat France by four goals to one when the women's international hockey tournament was continued here today. Ireland, Australia and South Africa the only unbeaten teams in the tournament, all won their matches today. Ireland beat Switzerland J-0; South Africa beat79 words
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Article31 1953-10-07 11 ELECTRIC Department entered the final of the r>rier Cup competition with a 4 victory over Architect Department in replay yesterday Phillip (2). Hock Seng and Zarkifi were the scorers.31 words
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Article24 1953-10-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Jucs.--Selantjor United tjwinjed. Selangor Malays by 4o points -mx R oals and five tries) to ml a. rugger today.24 words
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Article27 1953-10-07 11 TIIE Singapore AAA invites athletes to the 1^52 and 1953 Malayan AAA meet to be filmed at the Shell theatre todajr at k.ii f*27 words
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Article27 1953-10-07 11 HMS CHARITY drew 1-1 with Hampshire SC in a football friendly at Farrer Park yesterday. Storway scored for the sailors and Yong Kong Xor Hampshire.27 words
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Article134 1953-10-07 11 IPOH, Tues. The following players have been selected to take part in the State hockey trial here next Saturday On the Ipoh Padang. Colours: S. Maniam (Tapah). Ismail Ghani. Hazari (Taiping). P. Sankey. S. Selvanavagam, B. Prithvi Na'th, Gurman SinL'h, T. Dorai (Taip:ns). A. I. Thillainathan.134 words
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Article141 1953-10-07 11 LONDON. Oct. 8 (AP)— American golfer Sam Sncad disclosed last night he played through the Ryder Cup match with a broken bone in his left hand. "The hand petered out" a bit towards the end of the match. But I'm not offering that as any sort141 words
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Advertisement1431 1953-10-07 11 m>tm:i;s im.aim COLONY OF SINGAPORE VJARAYANKK AMM.M, <wirt«v HC ar »Cr\ ICC SCHEMES OF SERVICE, L\ of the ate Mi Muthu TU^ HIGHER SERVICES, m ?> of Yl K TOT 1 tie I«i-1 Road. Singapore. pas<<l away peacefully at ihe General Jl .^PPUC.VnoXS for entry ft,,,-,"* l.'llCmployctl into the Hitjhcr1,431 words
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Article135 1953-10-07 12 Kelly Gets Official Recognition PARIS. Oct 6 (RcuUm •> The Buropt an Boxing Union tod >y announced t'.'it it officially re Cognised the Iri.-h boxer. Jc-hnnv Kelly of Bflf.'ist as the new Bui tpean bantamweight cham pi m Kelly bf:it Peter Keenan of Glasgow, previous holder of the title, m135 words
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Article134 1953-10-07 12 NEW YORK. Oct 6 (AP) Earl Sande, a great jockey of the Golden Twenties, rame back to the saddle yesterday at the age of 54 for the first time since 195*2 aid rode the horse Honest Bread to third place at Bel in out Park.134 words
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Article22 1953-10-07 12 LONDON, Oct. 6. (Reuter)— Rut;by Union Results: Dublin 114 New Port 20; Crumlin 3 Newbridge 3; Llanelly 8 CarditT 3.22 words
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Article66 1953-10-07 12 The following teams will represen 1 Aimy, Singapore, in th Malayan championships sh )i)t today at FARELF Traitii'l.; Centre, Kota Tinggi. RIFLE. Lt. Col. Hilliard. Capt. Key, AQMS Pratt. WO ifackins. STEN GUN. WO G))dran, Sgt. Bidwell, CSM Parker, S/Sgt. Clarke LJtf.G. |BREN. It. Ccl. Hiiliard,66 words
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Article898 1953-10-07 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By TODAY'S SELECTIONS His Chance To Score A Long Overdue Victory IPOH. Main interest in today's races, second day of the Sultan's Gold Vase meeting, is the seven-fur-long race for class 1 division 1 horses. Strictly on the weights, British Paragon, a half898 words
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Article1102 1953-10-07 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Class 1, Div. 4— 5V 2 Furs. Str. 1 050 Gree< 4y 9.00 Mr H.W. Cowllnf Mrs. JR. Rodgers Rodgers McCloud S. 978 Midnight 6y 8.11 Mr Jules Martin Woods 3. 245 Ambassador tiy 8.10 Mr. Oriij Ee Km* Hobbs Donnelly 4. 35<1,102 words
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Article28 1953-10-07 12 The weather was bright and Mina> >♦• shower o n Monday. The conic today will h rain keeps off for the rest »f the day28 words
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288 1953-10-07 12 Many Thanks Will Improve On His Bukit Timah Form WITH Percussion not accepting the main I, division 1 race over six furlongs should rcsoK,. keen three-cornered tussle between Mm\ n, Spider King and the vastly improved Oleander \u vote goes to Many Thanks, a three %r ir «>|«| BelU gelding288 words
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Article29 1953-10-07 12 TOKYO, Oct. 6 (UP).- World flyweight champion Yoshio Shirai and challonjer Terry Allen Of Britain today sinned for their 15-round title bout in Tokyo on October 27.29 words
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Article23 1953-10-07 12 THE Presbyterian Boys' School will hold their 3rd. gwimtntag gala at the Chinese Swimming Club on Thursday at 2.45 p.m.23 words
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STOP PRESS TODAY'S DOUBLE
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Article197 1953-10-07 12 It's Tryas Winning Turn Today Tryas, who ran a very strong second to. Arch Side on Saturday may find his winning turn in this race over seven furlongs. This Tarpan gelding is in splendid form and should make no mistake. Snapdragon nn;st be conreded a chance In view of his197 words
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Article27 1953-10-07 12 I.UAUUA. > t>. (At*) Jaroslav Drobny, defending n British covered courta tennis title, won nil first round m nai I Wittmann, whom he it l->>. 1-3.27 words
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