Singapore Standard, 8 October 1953
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Title Section21 1953-10-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD (M m* WmT^RWß^i^^ ft ft VI Vol. IV. No. 98. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1933. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.21 words
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Article452 1953-10-08 1 LIM TIONG ANN - LIM TIONG ANN 'Today 9 Questiotß AtSvcts Your Pocket By Standard Staff* Reporter CONSIDERABLE doubts have been expressed b v Singapore landlords, tenants and lawyers over the correct interpretation of certain clauses of the 1953 Control of Rent Ordinance which authorises rent increases452 words
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Article13 1953-10-08 1 SIDENT Sukarno and M a one-week in- four of Celebes. UPUP - 13 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-10-08 1 photo. lokmg very fit. Mr. \nthony Eden gives a cheerful wave on his arrival at V Downing Street, recently i < sir Winston Churchill. I orelge Secretary has turned from Greece where his been recuperating onm Im long illness. UPUP - 39 words
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89 1953-10-08 1 LOXDOTn. Oci 7 (UP) -Informed sources said today the United States have told Sir Winston Churchill he won id have to "go it alone" on his own responsibility in trying to arrange with Soviet Premier Georgi Ma'.enkov a Big Four meeting. Churchill89 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-10-08 1 photo. An outstretched arm. a raised finger, were movements made by Mr. Aneurin Bevan as he addressed delegates at the recent annual Labour Party Conference at Margate. Mr. Bevan pleaded for unity within the party UPUP - 42 words
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Article135 1953-10-08 1 RUBBER IS STILL DOWN 59¼ CTS NOW THE brief rady in the rubber market in Singapore towards the close on Tuesday was shortlived, as prices yesterday dec'.iaed to a new low since the outbreak of the Korean War. First grade rubber for October shipment was quoted at 58] cents per135 words
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Article34 1953-10-08 1 SIGXOR Giuseppe Pella. the I* alian Prime Minister, hinted in the Chamber of Deputies Rome, last night at possible future Italian recognition of Mao Tse Tung's government in China.34 words
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Article, Illustration19 1953-10-08 1 "See! Told you I don't have to wonder where the money goe s like most husbands do!"19 words
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Article56 1953-10-08 1 PARIS. Oct, 7 (AFP) -Ace French test pilot. Colonel Rozanov Last sight claimed that he had flown at a speed of 1.320 kilometres per hour, about 822 m.p.h.. on the latest French jet fighter, the Mysore 4. Colonel Rozanov said he reached this speed56 words
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Article24 1953-10-08 1 MR. PAUL HENRI SPAAK, former Be'gian Foreign Minister arrived in Rotterdam yesterday to preside over the three-day second Congress of Europe. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article211 1953-10-08 1 X'MAS TOY FUND TOPS $6,000 YOUR Christmaj Toy Fund has passed th e 16,000 mark. To the men. women and children who gave freely, to those who sacrificed their M cake money", cinema shows, picnics and a thousand little pleasantries of life for the sake of the poor children and211 words
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Article139 1953-10-08 1 A NEW code of pensions and gratuities for Gurkha officers and other ranks serving in the British Army will be introduced on June 1. it was announced by the General Headquarters. Far East Laxui Forces .ester-Jay, The code will be effective from June this139 words
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Article74 1953-10-08 1 WASHINGTON Oct 7 CAFI J The bodv of six-year-old Bobby Greenlease. who was kidnapped from a j private school nine days ago has found bvirio t at St. .Jo e> a Missouri, director of the Fed- j eral Security. Edgar Hoover, announced today. The dii e<74 words
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Article59 1953-10-08 1 BANGKOK. Oct. 7. (AFP)— Air Marshal Luang Prung Prechas, Chief of General Si atf. Thai Royal Air Force, was dismissed from hi? po- s t by Royal decree today. He was found guilty of a "serious breach of military discipline" and was placed under, arrest on59 words
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422 1953-10-08 1 LONDON, Oct. 7.— Tough and seasoned Scottish troops were ordered to smouldering British Guiana today to help smash an alleged Communist plot to seize power in the South American colonv. The War Office announced i that th c 180 Battalion aboutAP; AFP - 422 words
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Article, Illustration260 1953-10-08 1 Ee Boon Lee - Peng Soon May Turn Pro If BAM Says No Ee Boon Lee TOP SHUTTLE SIX TO TOUR IAIPEH Bv Standard Staff Krnortor WONG PENG SOON, thrice winner of the coveted All-England Badminton singles title and Malava's unofficial world champion, will turn professional if the Badminton Association of Malaya refuses to260 words
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Article34 1953-10-08 1 A SPECIAL fmmr mmmn supplement to mark the International Ignition Christchurch Air Rare uli ich starts at midnight tonight. Singapore time, is included in today"* issue of The Standard.34 words
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Article45 1953-10-08 1 TOKYO. Oct. 7. (AP ferocious 480-pound Thai tiger broke out of its eagt aboard the freighter H:ma!aya Maru here last nicht and serio clawed a crewman and k a Det dog before being drivn into an empty cabin and recaptured.45 words
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Article28 1953-10-08 1 VICE-PRESIDENT of the United States. Richard Nixon, left San Francisco for Honolulu on Tuesday night by air on U» hrst ie_ ol hU world AFPAFP - 28 words
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Article23 1953-10-08 1 THK. Es Carman Pai men* v c terday re-elected Wiii Pieck i P a Demo as< ic r oublir. AFPAFP - 23 words
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252 1953-10-08 1 'Tec Foils Jewel Thieves' Getaway PENANG, Wed Two men and a small boy he* I been detained by the Police and jewel lei v worth approximate! v $50,000 h been reeoves ed. follow a 4 a.m. bur^laiv it the residence of i well-known Chinese landed proprietor, Mi. ECIIOO Jdo Chie.252 words
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Article52 1953-10-08 1 d \i; .RTA Orl 7. <n erl —Tne Indonesian fit ha> I to replace the G rmoi i iiikni ol Northern Sumatra, tro t)"' :n th.--n t the i more D ipulai figure -a horn 'Im We in forme i Hi Governoi will he Di52 words
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301 1953-10-08 2 SITE CHOSEN IN COLONY HEART THE Singapore Government will set up the Colony's first producers' co-operative society in the very near future, the Director of Commerce and Industry, Mr, T.M. Hart, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Hart said that a site in the north-west of301 words
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171 1953-10-08 2 Standard Staff i:rport«a PILING tests carried out oa I the site of the new 51. 750.000 maternity wing of Kandanp Kerbau Hospital, in Buffalo Road. Singapore. hav e proved successful. Sane Darby aad Company. I Ltd.. engineer,; responsible ■•Yi!>ro" pi— ag work. h.171 words
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Article, Illustration133 1953-10-08 2 IN on junction with the film. "Malta Story", the Shell Company of S:ngapore and the Anglo Saxon Petroleum Company yesterd v opened a tankers photographic exhibition at the Odeon theatre. Presenting in detail the various stages in the building of a medkr_ 2K.WMI ton deadweight ocean-going oilStandard - 133 words
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Article150 1953-10-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Labour Exchange, which has been reorganised in accordance with the system followed in Britain, will "brief" all unemployed persons before re_isterin_ them. Thi> practice, The ColonvV Chief F.np'.nvmcnl OiTi-er Mr. F. G. Tyson. Wtl give great w'ief* to prospective employers. Before the150 words
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252 1953-10-08 2 Youth Council Needs Your Help —Eric Wee Standard Staff Reporter MR. ERIC WEE. President of the Singapore Youth Council, speaking at the weekly Rotary luncheon yesterday, appealed to business" and industrial leaders to give their support both materially and morally to the Council. "We have to thank Government for its252 words
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Article79 1953-10-08 2 mawi >>: n Doiiah. 29. anil tenlai ;ve!y charged in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with the attempted murder of Tan Koh Chuen. a 55-year-old farmer, at B. HO p.m. on Tuesday at the 8;' mile. Changi Road. He was alleged to have shot79 words
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193 1953-10-08 2 BANDIT APPEALS AGAINST DEATH SENTENCE JOHORK BAHRU. Wed. A Communist terrorist who was wounded and captured by a Police ambush party outside the perimeter wire of Kulai Bcsar new village on Au^. 7. was todav sentenced to death by Mr Justice Paul Store* for carrying, a firearm. The bandit, Ho193 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-10-08 2 phot" WFARINT. a Tammv and u i th his camera read* snap. Or John Mei.avack the rr, of u rubber plantain,* i„ Malaya is ,rni Southampton on Ihc s*. Amen, UPUP - 34 words
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Article93 1953-10-08 2 A SIMiAPORK student teacher >« -trrda> told Se\-*nth Police Court Magistrate. Mr 1 kolavk. that her trieud f aught with lour armed men and i>u i them to flight, during a hold-up in Ma" i Ha <' The teacher. VI < Cheam, wus injj93 words
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Article91 1953-10-08 2 COMMODITY PRICES I OSIKCi I I \u I v V i 1 R.S.S H Ke 1 t: v td> ii>" us rich i i at n <»( tm *>e»lei d.iv i D i I UNDOM Kl MM I Na i I-^ MM I Ifl lII* K •'fill *fl„» I lli91 words
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Article31 1953-10-08 2 APPLICA'IU* merit into th« RAK < Malaya > ha i ompU lon of ent in Septambt r ]•> l vacam ii Further rei PCCted tO 'ak- I embi r 199431 words
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Advertisement398 1953-10-08 2 j My CM* THE NEW _?d>.<^ ELECTRIC Kwall COOKER WITH TWO WARMING COMPARTMENTS AND PULL SIZE OVEN m **R*"| ft r int CINfIAI I r. C i Ki r co 171; <• f IKr,L«HI MN C A ftift h e KIAIA 1.1*(»'IK (l\^\i. WAIACIA h^" l<l lili ,B ''al_aß^_ fc398 words
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Miscellaneous76 1953-10-08 2 Weathe? MIVJMIM Temperature: From 7.::0 p.m Oct 0 to 7.30 a.m. Oct. 7. Singapore (74Fi. Penang (75Fi. Kota Bahru <74F». Koala I.umpur (71Fl. Ipoh «72F). Koantan (70FI. Ma vim am 'lempcrature: From 7. "J0 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Oct. 7 Singapore (1>0F). Penang iK7Fi. Kota Bahru -a»Fi. Kuala I unv>ur76 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-10-08 3 KIM staff in Holland putting the final touches to the race number cf the DC <;.\ airliner which KLM has entered for ♦la- London hrist< hurch air race. In the background is one oi KLM's new Super Constellations, soon to be used on the Far Fast service.49 words
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198 1953-10-08 3 A MAN who attempted to bribe a Customs Revenue Officer, was found with 535.000 in his possesion, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. II ng. who told him .U-d. Fourth District Ju Ige, Mr. 18. a. to .1 year's onment. l |on Ai198 words
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Article49 1953-10-08 3 T Inspector, of the '-i Has Company, Chong was found guilty gapore Second Trafatc Mr. Howe Yoon 1 erday of speeding along Bukit Timah '"'"i a April 19 and was r motorists, Tatnam i Kwek Soon Kung. fined a total of $60 aae court on similar49 words
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Article48 1953-10-08 3 poh WEE yesterday appeared before the Singapore n Police Court Magis»te, Mr. A. W. Ghows, for 5 W /ig Hoon Chew. It was alleged that the aci a<k WODg Harm Chew a wooden pole with "**tal on one end. He was remanded till Frl•r48 words
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Article34 1953-10-08 3 BRIGADIER H. K. Kochar, ha lain appointed Miliary Atta he to the Indian ''mbsusj in Peking, will arrive ja Sai^npora on Tuesday ki *m Corfu, on hit way to hia ■aw ap^vjiutiuenL34 words
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Article98 1953-10-08 3 KADIO MALAYA will he on th.* air with a special transmission o n English programmes throughout Friday afternoon, to bring to listeners the latest information <m the state of the Great Britain to New Zealand air race. Mr. David Krcinard. Radio Malaya's observer, with Norman98 words
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328 1953-10-08 3 King's Police Medal To Anderson Nickels TWO Senior Singapore Police Officers, Mr. A. R. Anderson and Mr. D. E. Nickels are to receive the highest police awards the Kind's Police Medal for Distinguished Service. Tha medals will be presented by the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, in a ceremony328 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-10-08 3 piiuie. IK RV SILCOCK (right), seen with her parents, Professor and Mrs. T. 11. Sil- S J i ___J?£-C arrival Irom. -d__ i. ibe OranJ. „».«<»,. StandardStandard - 26 words
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Article230 1953-10-08 3 TIIK future of Singapore'* gas undertaking is cauVng City Councillors a great deal of anxiety. Although the Council has spent millions on improving the Kallang Works and extending mains, the Gas Department has not !>>•■ a able to show a profit during the post war230 words
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Article257 1953-10-08 3 A Quit Or Pay More' Racket Standard Staff Reporter A RACKET to intimidate tenants into paying higher rents by the issuance of "quit" notices has sprung up in Singapore as the result of the operation of a new Control of Rent Ordinance. The Ordinance which permits257 words
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Article45 1953-10-08 3 TEO YEU TOCK, 41-year-old trisha rider was fined in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday for assisting in the management ol a chap ji kee lottery. He was unable to pay the fine and was sent to jail for three months.45 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-10-08 3 M. LUKE DI'RAND REVILLE (above), a member of the French Senate and Chairman of the Anglo-French Parliamentarian Friendship Group, leaves Singapore today by air lor Indo-China, having completed hi s recent political, economic and social survey of the Pacific islands. M. Durand Reville, who arrived here on Tuesday,75 words
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Article51 1953-10-08 3 BURGLARS broke the front door of a provision shop in Tanjong Pagar Road. Singa pore, on Tuesday night and looted $300 worth of cash and goods. The burglary was discovered by a partner of the !irm when he found the front door open the next51 words
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Article214 1953-10-08 3 A Chance For The Small Investor Standard StafT Reporter THE people of Singapore, especially small investors are having the best investment opportunity of the year in the Sin^aoore City Council $10,000,000 Loan, said the City Treasurer, Mr. J. R. Hill, yesterday. Till noon yesterday $4,500,000 has b'wn subscribed. Mr. Hill214 words
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Article, Illustration282 1953-10-08 3 A REAL "Old Salt" who has sailed the seven seas for almost fifty years and fought in two world wars, 65-year-old Frederick Paton is now "at harbour" in the Singapore General Hospital after having his left leg amputated. An Englishman by birth, and282 words
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Article90 1953-10-08 3 RANIKHET disease is habitually prevalent in Singapore, and during 1952. continued to wreak havoc in poultry flocks, which had not been immunized by vaccination, says tbe li'.Vi Report of the Veterinary Department. Over one million birds were vaccinated against the disease during the year, but large90 words
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Article24 1953-10-08 3 THE Wah Sin Theatre, will screen "Perrr.ata di Perlimbahan" on Monday and Tuesday at 7.00 p.m. In aid of Merging Welfare Week.24 words
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Article198 1953-10-08 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S pig industry is capable of great expansion and it is hoped that this will be achieved bv the expansion of veterinary services in the rural areas savs the Veterinary Department's Report for 1952. =j The report adds that expansion of the198 words
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Advertisement198 1953-10-08 3 TIES A wide range of Nylon. Polm'ocack and J latest Swiss Silk and Rayon Tics in up-to-date shades and designs. Suitabie fnr nil occfi*jo#ij« BAJAJ K& 111. Raffle* Place. >>.n'-l Pfcaa* *****. v?s? < < Ar RArr Lfc«b ron#gM$ i in i; ii ii. m i < £99 or t|198 words
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145 1953-10-08 4 The Axe Swings On Exchange Services KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Govern merit's financial stringency will affect the original programme of expansion of the Employment Exchange Service, The Standard was told. The number of exchanges to Km et up may be reduced. A plan to effect this is being al145 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-10-08 4 photo. AFTER about six years' study in Britain, Tengku Ahmad bi n Abu Bakar, son of tbe Sultan of Pahang (above, centre) returned to Singapore yesterday on 20,060-ton liner. Oranje. Tengku Ahmad was two year s at Oxford studying public administration and later went to UniversityStandard - 75 words
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Article103 1953-10-08 4 This Play Has Gripping Climax A LARGE Services audience •j.a a hearty reception to the preview of the Stage Club's p en ta tion, "The Paragon', at the Victoria Theatre Jast The ctorv centres round the love of the blind Sir Robert Rawley (well piayed by Wilfred Preston) for hi^B.O. - 103 words
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Article214 1953-10-08 4 PENANG, Wed.— Yap Fook Cheong, Assistant Controller of Immigration and Acting Passport Officer, I'cnang, told the Sessions Court today that when a passport came to him for decision on May 28 this year, he observed certain alterations on the birth certificate submitted by the applicant to214 words
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213 1953-10-08 4 KFALA LUMPUK, Wed.— A Communist terrorist shot dead his comrade in the Tapah area of Perak yesterday and later surrendered himself to the police post at Degong Railway Station, according to today's Federal communique. He then led a patrol of the Malay Regiment213 words
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Article53 1953-10-08 4 Top Reds Toppled In Johore KUALA LUMNJB, Wed. Two District Committee Members, five Branch Committee Members and two Branch Committee Secretaries were among 33 ter-. rorists slain by security forces in Johore during September. Among the eight who surrendered were two Branch Committee Members and one Branch Committee Secretary. o*.ie53 words
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Article47 1953-10-08 4 SERE. M BAN. Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Besar, Negri Sembilan, today flew in a helicopter over the outlying areas of his state. The Negri ruler is much interested in the possibility of developing the outlying areas. It was His first flight by helicopter.47 words
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Article82 1953-10-08 4 IPOH. Wed. Perak contributions towardg the Sir Henry Gurney Memorial Fund to date, totals $19,213.96. This was disclosed by Tungku Jaafar, Hon. Secretary of the State Appeal Comm'.Uee. yesterday the second anniversary of the death of Sir Henry. The full list of contributions is as follows:82 words
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Article82 1953-10-08 4 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. Notices of elections will be posted throughout Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam lor the first time for the forthcoming Town Council elections Nomination day in Butterworth is on Nov. 12 and in Bukit Mertajam on Nov. 8. In Butterworth nominations for the northern ward will be82 words
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315 1953-10-08 4 He Tried To Escape 3 Times Court Told PENANG, Wed. Tan Scah Kang, a firewood cutter, said in the Assize Court today that he attempted to escape three times irom a jungle camp but was brought back and beaten up. Tan was charged with consorting with an unknown person who315 words
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153 1953-10-08 4 Shot In The Night -But Shels Unhurt Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE woman. Tan Chai (55), was shot by an unknown person shortly before 11 o'clock last night, while seated just outside her home in a kampong oil Alexandra Road. But when a radio patrol car. two truck loads of153 words
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Article246 1953-10-08 4 SLUM TOWN APPEALS TO SIR GERALD Action Taken To Clean Up Squalor KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A growing township of 10,000 hardly two and a half miles from the heart of the Federal capital is languishing in appalling squalor and backwardness. Forced lo live under the most trying conditions for the246 words
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Article64 1953-10-08 4 THE UMXO-MCA Alliance in Singapore will stage a variety show in the Badminton Hall. Cuillemard Road, on Oct. 23. to raise funds for its future activities. The president of the United Malay National Organisation. Tungku Abdul Rahman, and Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. president of the Malayan64 words
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Article54 1953-10-08 4 FOR failing to furnish particulars about the drivers of their vehicles along Jalan Besar Road on June 26 and Aug. 5 when asked, the manager, of South East Co. (S) Ltd. a*nd Goh Eng Wah, the owners, were fined a total of $200 in the Singapore54 words
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Article187 1953-10-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Women exhibitors won the first and third prizes and one of the five certificates of merit in the Federation-wide Padi Competition held here today. There was keen competition among the 37 entrants and only one mark separated three winning exhibits from187 words
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Article21 1953-10-08 4 A MEETING of Penang's Poppy Day central committee will be held at Runnymede Hotel at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow.21 words
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301 1953-10-08 4 RACB, Wed.— Three home guards, Mohamed Rawi bin Dahalan, 45, Ahmad bin Mat Jassin, 31, and Saudi bin Mogak, 40, accused of the murder of two Chinese civilians at Kampong Ulu Lepar, Dong, were acquitted and discharged by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles301 words
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Article59 1953-10-08 4 ALOR STAR. Wed.— Chan Seng Wah. a 32-year-old painter who fell from a height of 29 feet was seriously injured and rushed to hospital unconscious Chan was painting a wall of the General Post Ofiice when the ladder he wa s using broke and he59 words
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Article303 1953-10-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. WedAfter a three and a half hour discussion today, tne Negotiation Committee of the PanMalayan Rubber Workers Union decided to send a 'very important document" to the Malayan Planting Industry Employers' Association regarding the rates for the workers. Any resumption of wage303 words
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Article205 1953-10-08 4 DR. A. O Aaron, an assistant pathologist, who per formed an autopsy on the decomposed bodv of a Javanese woman, told the Singapore Coroner, vester day, that the cause of death was unascertainahle Dr. Aaron. however, said i that it was suggestive of strangulation and205 words
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Article18 1953-10-08 4 PEN fortli i, "Marr- p I Th Mr ml m P ing to18 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-10-08 4 MISS CHAN LAI LIN, I ,i admires some of the d exhibits at the Arts Council's show at the i Kuala Lumpur Technij cai College Hall, at j High Street. The exhi- i j bition is open up to Oct 18.41 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-10-08 4 Qnfidencc and Social event? that are fixed by the calendar ae« r.»-\er ■gala be a wm ot taaietv T a m p a x t lie laodoi a. <.. npk l< i\ ti a ■raj et Mnitary i i «•'.»•< liun, is uorn •'!.'< i So chafinjr. discomfort n78 words
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Advertisement207 1953-10-08 4 I AROMONA I P CANNED FRUITS I p* in delirious syrup H V' Also available E! K' PEACHES sliced halve-. I H FRUIT COCKTAIL fe K In 10 Q7s. &30 ozs tin- Iflch Germs Killed in 7 Minutes Yanff skin han nearly 50 million liny «"d pore* where germs hide207 words
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Advertisement124 1953-10-08 4 ODR. OSBORNE S >l PfcM ir SI I.IPINM KI.MOIiO VlltlLG MAMHKI I lIIKKH'I < ll\l oi \i.i M-trntifeM* |trr|Mrjlinn or ner\»- «a>mul.int v tlLiiiini' medicinal Ihtlih la*, (nig ami ihtih mmi i.. min I r i'li.inr tif-.iitrr *m ni»im-ii A «an_l. h«•II I K Mm Prire WSim a lolilr (I'iKl.sr124 words
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Article43 1953-10-08 5 THE Singapore Medical Deanr.ounced last i the number of maternity to the Ksmdang Hospital during Sepr was IBU6. nber of deliveries in P tal lor the aaa- p<*r*i v/aa 1.839. These figure ed a record at the a 'rd43 words
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Article226 1953-10-08 5 The Slump Sets Them Thinking Of The Future y ed Selongor soles ien, hard hat by the trade recession, will form a union shortly. At a recent meeting a pro rem committee of 10 was appointed to study formation of the union. b f or ot226 words
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Article113 1953-10-08 5 Buddhist Chants On The Air Kl -LA LUMPUR Wed -Listeners oi Radio Malaya a ill hear tomorrow evening ih»- rhaati— g «>f Buddhist monks and thr booming af i temple drum. lins trill t>«* a part id a il radio feature to be I at 7.15 p.m. on I iio113 words
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Article27 1953-10-08 5 More Rubber Exported Last Month si rs or i 66 ,i j idii; and 13 the S Fi ■he .a ot i 161.736 I (he Ui I27 words
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Article76 1953-10-08 5 PEALING a sen- imposed on him. a van (dung Hoe Leong, who v qualified from driving t ear told Mi', dust ice in the Singaj ore High U rday that be would .i job for that period. t the appeal. Mr light s aid that at76 words
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Article78 1953-10-08 5 A MINIATURE piano designed as > a-.; i boa with into !ir Lim Bian Chye*. New g. 15th lav. 1937. J- our schoolLoke ig." was round by Sing; i p ice recently. A pol re poke: man told The Standard thai this lox was silver-plated and belii78 words
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Article28 1953-10-08 5 THR Sin >apore City Council I abour Unions Federation and its 11 affiliated unions have changed its registered offii 3, Allenby Road trom 119 Middle Road.28 words
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Article79 1953-10-08 5 Public Utilities Corner Singapore City has left open the iiueso* "whether the Singapore -d Trust schemes d he supplied electricity 1 or underground V T. i cently asked the 'v Council to lay only unI tables for supply of ly to its fiats The79 words
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Article30 1953-10-08 5 MALACCA, Wed RotaJ "> an holding a lunch at •e R" t House tomorrow on [JBpccatioo of the visit to the ••ttleioent 0 District Govei- Mr. A. W. Frisbf.30 words
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Article232 1953-10-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Air Commodore Prince Rang:, leader of first tactical unit oi the Thai Air Force now visiting Malaya, said here today that he was impressed with the close co-operation between the RAF, the Army and Police. "This is the first time that a232 words
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Article50 1953-10-08 5 A SQI ABB IK between two Chinese ice-men in AJlenby Koad. Singapore, yesterday afternoon waxed so furious, that in the heat of the argument one of the men was stabbed in the right arm. He was taken to hospital, where he was treated as an outpatien..50 words
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Article76 1953-10-08 5 WU CHONG YIN was fined .SI 00 i n the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday when he was found guilty of driving a car in a negligent manner at ihe junction of Clemenceau Avenue and Rivet Valley Road on July 9. Two other motorists. See Eng Hui76 words
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Article50 1953-10-08 5 WHEN a police patrol $sw a car going in a zig-zag manner along Cantonment Road on March 7. they stopped the vehicle and found the brake system was not in order. Png Jiak Thiu, the driver. lay fined $40 in the Singapore F:rst Traffic Court50 words
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Article53 1953-10-08 5 MR AI P. D. NAIR. Singapore Legislative and City Councillor ha s asked the Singapore Government to allow prospective City Council candidates to post election literature free of charge twice. Mr. Nair also wanted a reply from Government regarding stion about candidates hold. lion meetings prior53 words
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Article119 1953-10-08 5 CHNG HOE TENG, 56, who appealed against sentence of six weeks' rigorous imprisonment imposed on him in a Singapore Police Court. had his term of imprisonment changed to six weeks' simple imprisonment by Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Chng. who had119 words
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Article274 1953-10-08 5 LONDON. Ot. 7. (Reutcr). Ten Royal Air Force officers and airmen and two army offlu i a/.ArainH for cers have been decorated for their work m flying dunes during the Malayan campaign. the London Gazette announced here. The Distinguished Flying Cross has been awarded to274 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-10-08 5 six Chinese occupants had a narrow shave last night when their ear, while negotiating the Ayer Ua.jah Road dementi Road junetion. overshot dementi Road and landed into a monsoon drain. All the six occupants Mrere injured but only one seriously. He was Goh Pens Khoon (21) who has been admittedStandard - 65 words
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352 1953-10-08 5 MALAYAN NAVY OFFERS A CAREER TO LOCAL LADS A SCHEME to provide the Royal Malayan Navy with its own Malayan Officers and to offer a career to young Malayans in the Naval Service of their country will set under way at the end of this year, said Capt. 11. E.352 words
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Article62 1953-10-08 5 A TIIIKF pushed a long pole through the window of an RAF corporal's house in Telok Kurau Road. Singapore. o n Monday night and fished out his wife's handhag containing $149 cash and two wrist watches. The corporal discovered this the next morning when he came62 words
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Article37 1953-10-08 5 FOR making additions and alterations to a temporary house at Jalan Daud, Muar. without the permission of the Town Council Tay Koh Chong was fined $75 or three weeks imprisonment in the Muar Magistrate's Court.37 words
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Article166 1953-10-08 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Wed The High Commisstooei General Sir Gerald TempYr and Lady Templer v.eie hosts to over 650 people al a garden parly at King\ HoUM here today. Because of a rata forecast, half the guests were accommodated al Carcosa. the iesidence of166 words
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Article121 1953-10-08 5 HOLDING that the Traffic District Judge bad rightly convicted Yew Chew Loon, a motorist. Mr. Justice K light yesterday uphodi the conviction and sentence Of three months' r irons imprisonmenl and disqualification from driving for three years. Yew was convicted charge of having committed .a negligent121 words
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Article25 1953-10-08 5 PROFESSOR RE. Holttum who has just returned fiom vacation in England will give a talk at 830 p.m. in the British Council todav25 words
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Advertisement279 1953-10-08 5 _K *^_M-_—B__f -_^_l -4— BALASHIN SAI (Pat Kua Tan) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, -Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG To Whom It May Concern Mr. IKE FOORMAN. Director of FOORMANS MUSIC STUDIO lia^ ju>l returned trom the I niii-d Mali <\ «»n lioli(lu\ and kiiikil lour.279 words
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Article798 1953-10-08 6 "DUBBER, we are never tired of repeating to nowCOmers to Malaya, is the backbone of our economy. Jt is rubber which has made Malaya an oasis of prosperity in an Asia ridden with poverty. It is our rubber which has made us the dollar arsenal ufl -he Commonwealth.798 words
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Article778 1953-10-08 6 Indo- China FRESCH Parliamentary commission oi inquiry :(i up to studi/ transfers la piastres {Judo-Chinese CUT* rt'.irj/) is now fighting its way through a tangle of facts, rumours nnd politically slanted testimonies or reticences —to g<l to the bottom of what is already generally recognised as778 words
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Article, Illustration934 1953-10-08 6 Alastair Buchan - WHAT IS TO Alastair Buchan By WASHINGTON. VEGOTIATIOXS for the L^ establishment of American air and naval bases in Spain have proceeded at such a snail's pace there have been more than two years of conversations, and eighteen months of direct negotiations that the actual signing and promulgation of the934 words
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Article248 1953-10-08 6 Review of Views Choice Criticised CRITICISING the choice of candidates by the UMNO branch of Singapore to contest the forthcoming City Council elections, Utusan Melayu says that political parties in Singapore still depend on personalities rather than the strength of their hold on the masses. The paper says that UMNO248 words
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Article344 1953-10-08 6 TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) All graduating college students on Formosa now must take military training and thereby hangs a story of a great reversal in old China tradition. An experiment born of necessities of civil war and the danger of international conflict brought the change in this island344 words
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472 1953-10-08 6 Publishing Novels Is A Gamble Sir: In my first letter on I the sub.jeet of Malayan fici tion and writers 1 tried to i point out the difficulties i which writers of fiction i with a Malayan back-ground face if they arc residents of Malaya The main difficulty 1 is472 words
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Letter337 1953-10-08 6 Sir Many Chinese husinessmea in Singapore, h< aded by Mr. Tan Lark* S.\e. former Pre-ident of the Chinese Chamber of Coqv merce, want Govt rn give up control of tugai anri hand the busiriH ss Viak like before to private enterprise. I feel it iv high tIHH thai337 words
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Advertisement97 1953-10-08 7 ZEALAND &s \l i i__i .mi II I, tin- Mill' ___Pl I J rarieti «>t Wen />.ii.md a r > till' lllll'^lU si fill M.HIII > 1 Lift and mu.su Kain I fi 1) ma s^ wonders first -lass botels V .md tourist centre, and in ff I mam cities,97 words
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Title Section20 1953-10-08 7 SINGAPORE STANDARD AIR RACE Supplement CHRISTCHURCH i oi i: PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER t, 1953 \ir Race >ii|»|»l» iik nt20 words
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Article253 1953-10-08 7 £10,000, Cup For 'Speed Winner I in llarewood (iold Cop, u hich will be presented the winner of the 'Speed*' section of the race !ned at 1 1,000. I 1 by a New Zea ().:< n La rs the original Christchurch nil p o t hich terminating lh< rat 1253 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-10-08 7 j This map shows the general choice of air I routes submitted to the S C Royal Aero Club and the 2 J Canterbury Air Race J Council by thr competi- tors taking part in the Z I rmH.m-( hrix|< hin. h Air Kme.48 words
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Article, Illustration570 1953-10-08 7 UK, Australia, US In Battle Of Jets -f^KEAT BRITAIN, Australia and the United States are all represented in what will be the biggest speed battle ever staged by jet propelled aircraft. Three English Electric Canberra will comprise the British entries which are to compete mile for mile against the two570 words
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Article123 1953-10-08 7 1 u T° soek sUmps of notable in- tT2L_ bt l dl l sa PP >'"^d in the arrangement, made to mark the Air Race by a special The Netherlands and New Zealand governed Ail'T glVe tremcnd ""Pport to the speeial Air Race issue. The scheme provides123 words
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Article98 1953-10-08 7 JT is now 34 years since the first England to Australia Air Race was mn. The Australian Government of 1919, eager to see an air route blazed across the vast expanses of ocean and desert that separated the two countries, offered a prize of £10,000 to98 words
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Article, Illustration234 1953-10-08 7 TV Vieker* Valiant, rapier 1 foree of Britain's Bomber Command of the future, has been withdrawn from the London Christehureh Air Raee. Britain's Ministries of Air and Supply are loath to risk the former hot favourite on the Ion? eourse until further lone distanee living tests' have234 words
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Article, Illustration549 1953-10-08 7 JOHN COOMBES - JOHN COOMBES By Standard Aviation Reporter A" 16.30 hours today G.M.T. (midnight tonight Malayan time). His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester will stand on the stortcr 's dais at London Airport and give the signal for the start of549 words
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Article153 1953-10-08 7 Planner Of Smithy's Flights Out 'I'/fr. nra i Irmgu 1 t#i« I),- Havilfand Wo tjuiio piloted I Stearin, Sunda n ia pal !»■'>!>', ■> Rut r Third imiii ,i "OateS Sn u .ii nm ii 0j Henu Shi, Wt I m.m, fOt his i>liiiiii ,ii(j ol Sn King ith Ptmoa.153 words
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Article, Illustration548 1953-10-08 8 English Electric 's Record Breaker •"THE last war was mainly i instrumental in bringing! the English Electric Com- j pany into the ranks of j British aircraft constructors. Shortly before the war start- ed the company decided te put certain manufacturing resources at the govern- j548 words
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Article, Illustration345 1953-10-08 8 PHE preparations for the greatest air race this and other generations have seen began as far back a.s 1948 in New Zealand when the preliminary idea of an air race to mark Canterbury's Centenary celebrations was first advanced. In 1949 representatives of the Royal345 words
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Article, Illustration243 1953-10-08 8 It's S'pore- If They Miss Cocos HILST all the Intended routes for the competing aircraft in both classes have been published, ther conditions and navigational difficulties, particular ly over the Indian Guan. might mean la^t minute changes. Many of the entrant! have nominated Cocoi as a proposed stop but navigational243 words
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Article, Illustration520 1953-10-08 9 All 64 Of Her Passengers Will Be Immigrants KLM, Royal Dutch Airlines, victors of the 'Transport" class of the 1934 Macßobertson Cup Race between London and Melbourne will go a'l out for a second triumph this year. DC-6A "LiftnuU-ter"' which is KLM's transentry this520 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-10-08 9 The crew of the "Uiver," winner of Ihe handicap race London-Melbourne in 1?)34. The crew consisted of K. D. Parmentier. Captain; J. J. Moll, co-pilot; B Prins flight engineer; and C. Van Bruise, radio operator35 words
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Article121 1953-10-08 9 Crew Of Royal Dutch 'Liftmaster' men. 3rd. Officer: P. J. Aarts. 2nd. Officer: H.A. A. Hooper. Commander: J. F. Griffith. Ist Officer: H. V. D. Ham, Ist. mechanic: J. Boomsma, 2nd. mechanic. and 1). A. Visserm, chief technical flight office. K.L.M. Bottom row. left to right: M>s B. M, .1.121 words
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Article, Illustration336 1953-10-08 9 Aussie-Built Canberras Stir Interest 'PI IE Australians have owed much of their national achievements in civil aviation to the contributions made by military aviation in that country. For this reason therefore the entry of the two Australian built Canberra bombers in the London-Christchurch A i r Race has interested every336 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-10-08 9 AUSTRALIA'S first Canberra jet bomber arrived in Melbourne from London on ag. lid 1151. leaving a trail of shattered records behind it. The Canberra on the Lirm.u- ut Laverton during the official welcoming ceremony. The long, s'lii.-t aircraft with its rakish lines was much admired by a big crowd <>f73 words
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264 1953-10-08 9 J^HERE are four aircraft entered in the transport section of the London Christchurch Race. They cover quite a wide variety of tvpes and one is a private entry. The transport aircraft will all compete according to the rules laid down in the Roval Aero Club's264 words
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Article, Illustration394 1953-10-08 10 FIRST TURBO-PROP AIRLINER FOR FE TOP: The Vicker s Viscount "Endeavour." the gas tin hinrd airliner which British European Airways has entered for the air race. Inset is Captain W. Baillie. pilot and chief flight captain BEA. who is in command. ABOVE: The crew (from left): E.H.S. Bristow (radio officei394 words
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Article, Illustration404 1953-10-08 10 ■'I'lIK response to an vanth-hour plea for financial assistance v. ill de nde v nether or nut the "all feminine'' entry in the Air Haio will stand or have to be cancelled. The entrant, Mrs. Gertrude MeKenzie, is an Australian and apart from be,-404 words
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Article76 1953-10-08 10 \IANY VIPs. representing the various nations taking par* a the Air Race are expectee to be at Christchureh International Airport to meet the rtr<t competitors to land •here. Britain's Minister of Civil Aviation will be unab'e to attend the reception c ere m76 words
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Article, Illustration832 1953-10-08 10 S'pore Team To Service The Viscount EVERY MINUTE COUNTS r £HE 168 hours set as the maximum time for the completion of the LondonChristchurch Air Race leaves no margin for precious minutes lost at servicing stops along the route. Every servicing team has to be able to accomplish all theStandard - 832 words
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Article83 1953-10-08 10 j YpLIJ-\M Courtenay. 5 the British news 1 correspondent who i broadcast the results of the 1934 England--5 Australia race from Melbourne, will be rc- > porting on this race 2 from his seat in the Royal New Zealand J Air Force's Hastings .\\\l\V\\\\\\\\\Y\\\\M\%\\ttl\\\\%\\l transport taking Mrt in83 words
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Advertisement72 1953-10-08 16 tJJ Sblicasi M. PHASER LTD. P.0.80X 1051. II I WM SINGAPORE. SOON CAPITOL tHP V.... __RW^ MtDMUND GRAINGER rtotuoro* V w "sm IP m T~ r OPENING TODAY 3 Shows I 6.15 9.15 pm. [Warner Bros. Pirates in New Comedy Abbott and C'ostello in "MEET CAPTAIN KIDD Co starring Charles72 words
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Article210 1953-10-08 11 Ml LBOURNE, Oct. 7. The -jjthei will have the last word in touching <' n Britain's new atomic weipon in the south Australian desert i ue any time thi s week. ientists have made every preparation. All they are trong suuth-oasterlv the radio active210 words
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Article44 1953-10-08 11 SRINAI JAR Oci 7, (Renter) Prim< ter ol Kashmir, Ghu am Mohammed anil the sotting up ol B gh-level commi; ion to ption in the govcrnlent. I in the legislative thai corruption had cons iderably and j rected all walks of44 words
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Article77 1953-10-08 11 ADIZ (Spain), Oct. 7. (AP) A all-ton motor launch flvthe British flag wa s cap--1 two miles ofl Malaya by the Spanish gunboat Pizarro on October 1 and towed here. informed .sources reported to- Despite official secrecy sur- rounding the incident. Yealiable sources allege the vessel,77 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-10-08 11 CAUGHT BY A BEVY OF SHOW GIRLS photo. -u-ciw :yij<\in getting all tied up in his work is actor Henning Mouritfcan who is well and truly caught by these lovelies from ABC Theatre in Copenhagen. Henning i s used to it by now for he gets caught in this wayU.P. - 58 words
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Article67 1953-10-08 11 WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (AP) President Eisenhower named two members of the Commission which will draw up plans for sale of the Government's synthetic rubber pants. They are Everett R Cook of Memphis. Tana, and Leslie R. Rounds of New York and Kenncbunkport. Maine. The third67 words
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280 1953-10-08 11 Korea Threatens To Fight India uards Unless Policy Change Is Swift _*rf____*J2? mjs The Chinese Nationalist government joined in with reaction? Z f the """eutral. unjust and inhuman" reaction ot the Indian troops. In addition South Korean army sources were Quoted as saying that a plan to help the anti-CommunistsReuter; AFP - 280 words
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Article237 1953-10-08 11 HANOI, Oct. 7 (UP)— A tiny band of tough Vietnamese paratroopers fought today against superhuman obstacles to knock out a major Communist Vietminh supply depot on the borders of China itself. The saga of the 46 Frenchtrained skyraiders who struck twice while the enemy's237 words
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Article16 1953-10-08 11 RICHARD Ellis Roberts. 74. poet, writer and critic died in California yesterday. AP.16 words
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Article122 1953-10-08 11 KOTARADJA. Oct. 7 (UP) Indonesian army patrols operating against the Acheen rebels in North Sumatra have advanced further towards the rebel capital of Kotaradja. according to an army communique today. The announcement said Indonesian army units on Sunday moved to Sare after occupying Soulimeum, 42122 words
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118 1953-10-08 11 Scotch Goes With Oysters -Try it' LONDON. Oct 7 (Reuter)— The popular belief that it is dangerous to drink whisky while eating eysters is a myth, according to a pamphlet on whisky published today by the Scotch Whisky Association of Britain. The booklet suggests that those who fear this "ancient118 words
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Article22 1953-10-08 11 THE Queen has appointed Captain Lord Claud Nigel Hamilton C4. as her extra Equerry, to succeed Group Captain Peter Town-end.22 words
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Article42 1953-10-08 11 NEWPORT. Rhode I 7. (AP) A <;. prin the 36 nephew of thi W i *i. who led Gi nan to World War I. itaa.aa. if title today to In i Henry Rea i, United S citizen.42 words
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222 1953-10-08 11 NEW YORK. Oct. 7 A tralian Ambassador to United State. Sir Percy Spender today expressed Australia's continued rears in regard to a rearmed Japan He was speaking at the Harvard Businev--men's Club in Xew York. The Australian diplomat a so suggested that theA.F.P.; U.P. - 222 words
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Article15 1953-10-08 11 LANDSLIDE itruck i uml ki ed six peop <■ nej 0 yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article72 1953-10-08 11 Mondord London Correspondent LONDON, Oci. 7: The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London morkct: LONDON RUBBER Spot 17",d. November 17 id. December 17j|d. Jon./Morch 17id. Apr./June Mid. July/Sept. 17„d. October c.i.f. 17_ d. Tone: Buyers Quietly Steody. LONDON TIN Spot72 words
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Article140 1953-10-08 11 STOCKHOLM, Oct. 7. (AP).— Swedes are the world's heaviest drinkers of strong liquors, according to official statistics just published here The Swedish Statistical Yearbook 1f)53 said the Swedes were leading the field by a wide margin by a yearly consumption of more than five litres. Icelanders come140 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-10-08 11 photo. BALLET DANCE! Koland Petit rehearses in Paris a step of his ballet "Tli,. Diamond Lat«-r" with his new star Lilianc Monte- Vcnhi. The part was created by "Zi/i" .Icanmaire last vear. The ballet tells the story of a gangster** mull who eats the diamond her lover refusesU.P. - 54 words
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56 1953-10-08 11 Suez Pact: It's Oficial This Time CAII i r ian Vi I 8 vV, timi li l Ihe first 1 an ua" disp h i co l: from ita d high 1 rval i he don*l optim tic" '.it i -tra |hh flatly ment (l a i, i,, An ml56 words
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264 1953-10-08 12 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - R.I. EXPANDING INTER-ISLAND AIRWAY SYSEM ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN I By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Oct 7 South-East Asia's air development is taking a big step forward in Indonesia with the construction of a new web of airfields throughout the Celebes, the key island at the eastern end of this archipelago.264 words
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Article67 1953-10-08 12 KURE. (Japan**. Oct. 7. (UP) —A mammoth oil tanker claimed to be the largest in the world was launched yesterday at the dockyards of the National Bulk Carriers of America here The keel of the 46.000 gross ton tanker, the Phoenix, was laid on May 2767 words
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107 1953-10-08 12 WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. (AP) The Civil Aeronautics Board held a pre-hearing conference on Monday, on the application of Japan Air Lines Company Ltd., to establish service in San Francisco and Naka, The Board ruled that Japan airlines must file documents supporting its application107 words
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Article70 1953-10-08 12 GLASGOW. (Scotland). Oa! 7. (AP) Three thousand Longshoremen struck work on Tuesday to force two Union worker. to pay back dues. The two agreed to pay up and Union chiefs ordered the striker? hack to work on Wednesday. The walkout halted work ca about 20 ships.70 words
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Article304 1953-10-08 13 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN OFFER TlfAOf /AT HEAVY INDUSTRY *y Standard Special Correspondent Omttn^U^i Ct 7 >—*<""* *-Ws Eurotmmm 1 h «"e launched big propaganda d^£_ 9 Tk' T°° W«« ho* dwifh 1,7 £u_3u aaaaStStß Hunaarv^nHf-'^K M C ~'>"<n« no ably Mr La-Mar, meml>er of the Lzeah304 words
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Article91 1953-10-08 13 Diamond Boom Is Over LONDON, Oct 7 (AFP) TU,. postwar boom in diamonds has bow come to an end. De Beers Consolidated Company, which controls about 25 percent of the world's diamond trade outside Iron Curtain coon tries, reported yesterday that during the nine months ended Sept. 30 last, total91 words
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Article83 1953-10-08 13 UK To Buy Australian Uranium I LONDON. Oct. 7. (AFP)— Brilain is seeking a long term l contract with Australia for the delivery of uranium, it was learned from Canberra yesterday. Lord Cherwell. the member of the British Cabinet who specialises in atomic matters, is now in Austrraa for negotiations83 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-10-08 13 MR NEIL C. HURLEY, Jr., president of Thor Power Tool Company of Aurtir.i. Illinois, and an international authority on trade, who is in Singapore on a business trip. Th r Armstrong Whitworth division of Thor is play ias .i n important role in modernising industrial process in Britain.48 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-10-08 13 Grounds photo. 7 HIS small mi e*»ndilionins, plant for homes is onr of the interesting items at the 1953 West Berlin Indllvtri.il Fair, exhibited h v thr- firm ol Thrrma. of Stuttgart. Simply hy turning a switch th,. apparalaa -m ill produce hot <»r itild air as desired Sev<_leen nationsU.P. - 66 words
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Article46 1953-10-08 13 CANBERRA, I 7 \P\— The inal <>'■• U ratifying wheat agrei mei ye. to day government*! e f > scheme for marketing w liie Commons *ii hitherto an. the acreem Ing among th«. impossible to itndertaki r>tenafional i there the state- e/ould < wheat avai'al46 words
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Article24 1953-10-08 13 THE United S.a- Ap ture Depart -ia near MOard It ,1 b-ead grain rrop of 1. if) ahoii tons ol r Renter.24 words
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Article43 1953-10-08 13 DOING THE MARKET i I i-. i .1 (jo i 1 Y I p 1 I > rj •1 A I w C n t< B 1 No 1 1 RSS I \.i 1 h n N f .ber R ra reft I 1.43 words
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Article36 1953-10-08 13 e e I e mark iI. All sect a e e a IMII Mid M H < f r% Vcd D I <> < H 2i' '«i ,1 I. < HIMM, K K 11 7 4 1 "I 11..36 words
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Article65 1953-10-08 13 $68,431 Profit Kid ANG. Ii I re nor tod a 1 f [^I^. J,L lh s*ar to -T:r>^ Th<- d rid SR 1 2 replanting 1. and pn fercri'-e rtividci of 1 ao v.ls »w»r th-^«. i< *_v SfL-« otl. n|? The profi. .an *e Mat- r s reia-rad anrl65 words
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Miscellaneous250 1953-10-08 13 tt«i Ab«ee h \_Z By Al Caps Waldorf IF l^iMifHlil |ai^p~2~^l pi^TTE^iv^ Atley °°P ByV.T.Hamlir >rOU OWkZY, BOf* 1 J ""i 1 -w— \WI-Iy. TVtEM PtSKY /Ti, <>** -*_T\ SO. M- TER TVACKING THE HQRSE |Tli2_K^ «-_> V _*L*" I j. P_KT. «TJP "V VARMIMTS'D HW^_ it' S"^ TO THE,250 words
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Miscellaneous635 1953-10-08 13 l_S__r Em Af ±St I Sti J S<S Rt tt X/ Wt VHraWI Rt &__Va? •Bs Vr gf. Bi3r a/ 1/ff mm^ K fflmSSmj_^^ ii-iid_riM___t^i 11---------I penang f**-TitrAINM€NT oln.(»\: ,T f f;': "*A Obtec'.nt t. ma 1 3 .1(1 fi IS **£*''< S J N^* 'Hok"ftLVi" P_" r %>IO« N^635 words
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Article1117 1953-10-08 14 NOR BELOFF - FRENCH TO CUT RED TAPE NOR BELOFF *-<By J who has lived in Paris will share the j French enthusiasm for the latest Government plan to abolish, in one swoop, up to fifty per cent. 1 of the administrative red tape. The new decrees, designed to make life easier for1,117 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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Letter413 1953-10-08 14 Sir;— l re?d with interest tha letters of "T. S. D." and "PEGASUS." recently published in your paper, on the problems of a Malayan writer. Should the English language prove too hard a medium to master, the local writer can choose his own mothertongue. There is413 words
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Advertisement271 1953-10-08 14 NOW!! A \a_! M"i/ AT ALL THREE CATHAY ORGANISATION THEATRES OPENING TODAY! AT THE PLEASE NOTE CHANGE c NEW _II riiliki?A^ oi r,MEs MLllAlnl#l\M if 10.00 i.m. 1.45 5.15 8.45 p.m. COa0"''O«l0 r JRw THE LATEST FULL STAGE PANORAMIC j M-G-M's GREATEST SPECTACLE! im SIU H\gii*l.Htt. Si v^ADIS J SPECIAL271 words
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Advertisement274 1953-10-08 14 NOTICES TO fUIT Sir;— "Lately there have been many house-awners serving Notices to their tenants to quit their p:emises and should they refuse they are requested to sign a statement, prepared by the house-owner, agreeing to an increase of rent, which is to be put before the Rent Conciliation Bant274 words
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Advertisement149 1953-10-08 14 Star Conlest No. 36 Can You Name These Stars? ALL through this week he puhl<«herf in the M«»vie r The Singapore Standard Page of the following Sunday presents its thirty-sixth star Standard, contest. I__r^^d W ~~-*t**^^^ am, _a RR t R mmmmmW \\_\px&p' __m _BJS-_E^^"av^_^_^___^_)__^ '^__ffiSß_flW__W_^ >s^ VOU ORDER YOUR149 words
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Advertisement253 1953-10-08 14 I a-s-m.-i/^.! if,st_\ ___j^^^^B^___BßMP''^^^^^^^^^^ v w^ P< ____kL is _rdi ff '^L___l f f l^___Hßr a_ _RR_r _T __R- a I__RRP_Pr^*/ ____m_F rat v _fl mJmmmmaTA*! i. jjßmm a^ ii v mm W J *RmmmuW9 *>^* t *Rßa**r^ am\\\\\\\\\\\m fl LJmmm\*ws^ *T*>^ J_^ _______i _n _______B________r^^f i!___i i*Rm\m\ w F253 words
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Miscellaneous331 1953-10-08 14 a i V d J" "V""V. will iri f 1 :x l| f? RITA PEL MAR J ron s < M «>i viiu\: Aacer improves nothllts *\rr\it the ;inh of <;if.« aaea. Celeataa Cax. ONi- Rechec-k proposition. oftrred you today; do not ru^ Into act:on before vau tuve investigated the331 words
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Article377 1953-10-08 15 KOTA BAHRU, Wed.— lslah English Schoolboy, Shaikh Hassan sprang the biggest surprise of the Kelantan badminton championships when he beat the former Penang Foong Seong Cup player, Cheah Thian Kiu alter a thrilling three-set duel in the final of the men's singles championships played on the377 words
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Article93 1953-10-08 15 IPOH, Wi It ha now that the Indian li K' deration team will > matctv in ll» >h on 1 1 and 13 next year. I game will be tak and the next I i ration of Malaya ost of bringing the Malaya has been93 words
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Article64 1953-10-08 15 RIES arc now open tot re Malays open npionships which Saturday. Oct. 24. are trie open sinl doubles, Veteran sinloubles and the e fee for all events e junior singles is $5. frets will pay S3. usl be sent to Che B alman, c/o 2nd < Court64 words
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353 1953-10-08 15 YASSIN'S 'HATTRICK' DECIDE FOR F N Publishers Out FRASER AND NEAVE'S Tiattrick' star yesterday was Yassin, who scored three of his side's four goals to put them in the quarterfinal of the Singapore Business Houses KO Cup competition yesterday. Opponents were Malaya Publishing House, who went down 4 l at353 words
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Article43 1953-10-08 15 SHELL Sports Club scored a three-nil victory over Breweries "A", this seasons Division II league cham pions, in their second replay in the third round of theit Singapore Business Houses F.A. Knock-out Cup tie at Paya Lebar Road yesterday.43 words
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Article35 1953-10-08 15 RAFFLES Institution will hold its 10th annual swimmmg carnival on Monday, Oct. 19 at the Chinese Swimming Club at 2 p.m. There shall a post-entry event for Old Boys, 50m free style.35 words
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Article290 1953-10-08 15 MERCANTILE Bank Sports Club saved themselves from going out of the Singapore Business Houses KO cup competition when a Billy Teo last minute goal forced their opponents, Singapore Traction Company, into a oneall draw in the third round of the competition at Farrer Park yesterday. The290 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-10-08 15 sIIMKH HASSAN Miss Nancy, winners of the Mixed Doubles in the Kelantan Badminton Championships held at the Customs courts over the weekend.24 words
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Article56 1953-10-08 15 V Wed.— Malaya beat Lien 1 alter a goalless first >n the quarter final of the Cup soccer <>n the tion ground vesterdav. the second half Abdul worked a pass from '<-h m the 10th minute to for the Malaya SA. itreforward A!i put the »sus56 words
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Article52 1953-10-08 15 following have been 4 to r« presenl the Cost B.P. against Everbright .P at Rex B.P. Court 119, M H a i on Saturday at >' ti. sharp: Ong, Charlie Chan, Teo llai (Captain). Guinea Bdly Quek. Peck Peng j Jaffar bin Gaus, Koh gen* Abdu) Razak, Tan52 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-10-08 15 picture. SIX of the 30 competitors in the three mile around the block cycle race held at the Sungei Besi village, eight miles from Kuala Lumpur over the week end. More than one thousand spectators watched tho rare Peng SeoncPeng Seong - 40 words
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Article45 1953-10-08 15 KLUANG. Wed. -Singapore Business Houses FA will plav against Kluang on Saturday in a match in aid of the Malay Club Building Fund. The match will be under the patronage of Ungku Hassan bin Omar and Dato Ahmad bin Mohammed Don.45 words
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Article35 1953-10-08 15 I MERSING, Wed Mental had little difficulty in beatinf Kluang I—o in a charity soc- r match played on the Town padang. A crowd of., over :-s.o'in aw the mat h.35 words
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401 1953-10-08 15 SCHOOLS SHOW FORM TROUNCE INDIANS SINGAPORE Combined Schools, who are preparing for the inter-state com bined schools quadrangular meet, beat Indian Association s—o in a friendly hockey encounter at Balestier Road yesterday. ine scnooipoys, a titter and faster side, dominated p'.ay and had it not been for some excellent defensive401 words
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Article160 1953-10-08 15 KUANTAN. Wed. Abdullah School beat the Combined Jungle Company 3— 3 in the most thrilling league match played here this season. Schoolboys showed g^od ball control, and only the good work of Moktar. Jungle goalkeeper, saved the soldiers from a heavier defeat. Jungle Company scored160 words
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Article71 1953-10-08 15 TAIPING. Wed. Played on a slippery ground here yesterday. Anderson School, Ipoh, beat King Edward VII School 2 o in their annual hockey fixture. The Andersonians showed better teamwork and clever finishing. The Edwardians were unlucky to lose their in-side-right, Sockalingam who retired with an injury. The71 words
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Article84 1953-10-08 15 SEREMBAN. Wed.—Superiority in the forward line enabled King George V School to beat Tuanku Mohamed School. Kuala Pilah. in a Rugby match played here on the K.G.V. padang this afternoon by six points (1 try. 1 penalty goal) to nil. Ifaffl kicked a penalty goal to give84 words
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Article94 1953-10-08 15 JOHORE Malay Cricket Association have selected the following to travel to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to play against Perak Malays in the final of the Malay inter state cricket competition for the Ruler's Shield this weekend: I Hashim Tahir (Capt). Oth- 1 man Kadir (Vice Capt).94 words
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Article47 1953-10-08 15 SEREMBAN. Wed.— ln the semi-final of the Varatharajah Shield open to P.W.D. teams in Negri Semhilan, the Headquarters team defeated the Workshops XI by the only goal of the match. The winners will meet the Port Dickson P.W.D. team in the final.47 words
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Article63 1953-10-08 15 THE following -have been selected to represent Jonore Bahru District XI in the Johore Inter-District Competition for the Sultan of Johore's Cup at Kluang tomorrow: Dollah Don; Hamdan Ali. Majid Tahir; Hamid Tahir. Leow Kim Leong (All from Rangers) Lee Sze Tat; Bakai Yusof (Prisons); Salleh63 words
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Advertisement349 1953-10-08 15 Nirrn ks ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR I kUTPUTS of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the manage* of Anglo-Oriental (Malaya > Limited for the month of September. 1«J53. arc as follows: PICULS Ampat Tin Dredging Ltd. 1.7% Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Company Ltd. 275 Berjunta! Tin Dredging Limited349 words
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Advertisement665 1953-10-08 15 I IK VI lIS R' OSEMARY FERNANDEZ on 4 10.53 .ii Maanpall; Tr.«vancore. belnvifl mother ot Mrs. A. T Fernandez. Monks Hill Terr, sod M' Q J Fernandez. Gattv A Bateman Re auiem Mass a- I C'.itherai on Satutrda 10th si Tam MRS LUI SIN at Ipoh t on fit'i665 words
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Advertisement195 1953-10-08 15 Btandard Sorvict* For Um Unesiployed II \<n it vi !n MO pOO BB Br)pl«M ill uul in n. h l|» > l<» hiitl m»rk thr -mc ••I mil.inl I n.mi»lu*ni. in Kan i r >ou fr-.- situ in nm Jn-t r mT m p, "i.l.iril MOk-r li.r .1, |M ai»n195 words
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Article47 1953-10-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Selangor Kurasian Association created hockey history todav when they beat British Military Hospital Kinrara IS nil in a friendly lioikey match on the Railway ground this evening. The coal scorers were Klussen 7. Mike Shepherdsun 4. and V. Sequerah 2.47 words
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Article29 1953-10-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR. V.'vl. YMCA haM TPCA to a one81l draw in a divish i one (N) ho key league played on the Princes Road ground today.29 words
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Article39 1953-10-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor Eurasians, with only 13 players, went dow,, fighting to tii e RASC by three points (a try) to nil. The RASC scored their try through Robinson i n the tenth minute.39 words
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Article41 1953-10-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Oa the Padang todav Selaiißor Club beat Malaya Signals Rest by six points (two tries) to nil in a friendly rugger. O m the Depot ground Police Depot drew with Selangor Services, each scoring IS points.41 words
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Article, Illustration566 1953-10-08 16 COMBINED SERVICES, playing crafty and constructive soccer, confounded critics and the 5,500 crowd alike when they held the unbeaten Djakarta tourists to a 2 2 draw, at Jalan Besar stadium yes- rerday. Services had most of the play but they were luckless566 words
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Article93 1953-10-08 16 ISTANBUL. Oct. 7 (Reuter) Miss Florence Chadwick, the 34-year-old American swimmer today swam the Bosphorus which joins the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara both ways in the record time of 75 minutes. Miss Chadwick, a Californian typist, has already swum from Europe to Africa93 words
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Article56 1953-10-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor hockey trial teams for Saturday are: Colours: Wong Kam Thong Gian Singh, Chua Eng Cheng, Manmohan Singh. M. Shepherdson, Chua Eng Chye. Lim Heng Seet, Van Lidth. Shanmuganathan. Razalli and Mohinder Singh. Whites: Pachymuthu. HanirT. Sinnappah. Arumugam. N. Hobb.s. Ajit Singh. Fai7.nl.56 words
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Article41 1953-10-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Technical College beat Selangor Police by 16 points (two goals and two tries) to eight points (a goal and a penalty goal) at rugger today. The Techs are to date the unbeaten rugby team in Selangor.41 words
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Article22 1953-10-08 16 Raffles Institution Juniors beat Anglo-Chinese School Juniors 2-1 in a friendly hockey ervounter played at Raffles Institution ground yesterday.22 words
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391 1953-10-08 16 PE\A\G, Wed.— Chinese Club showed themselves as one of the best football combinations of recent years when they scored a resounding three nil victory over the Ferry Youngsters in their first division league game at the Victoria Green today. Chinese have not dropped a point391 words
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2113 1953-10-08 16 SO MOULIN ROUGE WINS ON OBJECTION Vincent Fails To Keep Straight Course BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $291,955 First Prize *****2 S82.:»8" J Second Prize *****8 $41/!'- Third Prize 2370K0 Sli)\h, Starters $2,949 each: *****4, *****7. 179 111 *****2, *****4, *****7. Consolation Prizes $1,000 each: 1707(11 *****0, *****7, *****8, *****7, 10Sb'«>2,113 words
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Article863 1953-10-08 16 PENANG, Wed.-A total ol IKb entric, riwpiL 91 from class and 95 from class 4 has been mt. for the Penang races on Oct. 17. tl attd M. h,.-,... I me entries: Above Bond X O X Q Actress II X O X o Another863 words
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Article47 1953-10-08 16 SCHEDULE OF RACING i ntv swt i- (J- d < I di' I Cl. 4. div. 1 nd lm oi r. j' Jj* j"■ g 4 Cl, 4. ,v 3rd DAI oci I C ci Cl. 4. d I 1 "«'1 ind third d i race, on the47 words
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Article23 1953-10-08 16 Naval Club Held By Customs FEDERATION I i,... a loaI1( h g xturc p H x dq v N*^»" Federallen < u^imn. and s23 words
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Article19 1953-10-08 16 Selangor Club Women Win 3-1 KU PWD I'W'U tiiromjh I In the I i <") {hc S tha third l19 words