Singapore Standard, 9 October 1953
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Title Section19 1953-10-09 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD HJLJLJL m it m Vol. IV. No. 99. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 19r>3. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article181 1953-10-09 1 NEHRU WARNS AS RHEE DEFIES Oct. 8. The Prime Minister. I il Nehru warned ..rid the United .day, that unwbod Syngman h Korean Govit, world peace may l ed. i d Prime Minista request for •< l Nations sup•.a try's umpire .ua: the repat- Korean war N< hru is underentReuter; U.P. - 181 words
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Article46 1953-10-09 1 \D] LAIDE Oct. 8. (UP)— I a1 da weapon ed take Dlace itral Australian de- k will not take < Sa tur. day. in! a d here today. •urai w ca- the tests have tponed. If I favoural le on v be postponed '•ek46 words
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Article25 1953-10-09 1 CEYLON, is now a source of supply to (he United S^a'es of monazite. the mineral ttsed in making the atomic bomb.— AP.25 words
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Article, Illustration293 1953-10-09 1 GEORGETOWN, (Br. Guiana), Oct. 8. Britain rushed reinforcements by air to this leftist-threatened colony today as seaborne troops were believed disemborking here under tight military secrecy. The airborne troops— l2o men of* the Royal Welsh Fusiliers— left the West Indies island of Jamaica at midnight293 words
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Article51 1953-10-09 1 MR. CH. Butterfield. Singapore's Acting Attorney-Gene-ral, asked what steps the Government intends to take to rectify the ambiguous clauses contained in the 1953 Control of Rent Ordinance, said: "I have not studied the problem very carefully and I am afraid I am not able to51 words
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Article23 1953-10-09 1 MAJOR GEN. Horatius Murray has arrived in Tokyo to take command of the lir i* ish Commonwealth Division in Korea- APAP - 23 words
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Article20 1953-10-09 1 THE Chilean President Carlos Ibanez has asked his min-i-tors to resign so he can reorganise the cabinet.- APAP - 20 words
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Article57 1953-10-09 1 WASHINGTON. Oat. 8. (UP) The United States is preparing to give Japan, its World War II enemy in the Pacific. an important multi-million dollar rearmament boost. Informed sources said today that conferences underway here and In Tokyo may result in tripling Japan's presenl security force of57 words
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100 1953-10-09 1 Rubber Drop Stops -Then Bounces Up AFTER dropping for three consecutive days from (!2J cents per lb. on Saturday for first grade rubber. October shipment, to 59J cents per lb on Wednesday, rubber prices in the Singapore market yesterday recovered J cent to 59| cents on a very steady market100 words
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Article844 1953-10-09 1 Standard Staff Reporter A CONSTITUTION in line with that of the Gold Coast with suitable modij locations, has been recom- mended for the Federation of Malaya, by the special committee of the National Convention, soonsored nv the UMNO-MCA Alliance. whose second meeting will be held844 words
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Article16 1953-10-09 1 SOVIET sculptor Vera Moukh:ne died in Moscow yesterday at the age of 62.— AFP.16 words
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Article26 1953-10-09 1 THE Governor of Singapore S i duhri Nicoll, who was admitted to the Hospital on Wednesday cheeked out ter day. His condition i« satisfactory.26 words
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Article182 1953-10-09 1 A DONATION of S5O. approved unanimously at a meeting of the United Services Lodge No. 8288 of the Royal Antediluvan Order of Buffaloes, was sent to The Singapore Standard's 3rd Christmas Toy Fund yesterday. With the latest contributions of |ft the total of the Fund182 words
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Article176 1953-10-09 1 Branch Officials Defy Parfy Expulsion Threat IPOH. Thurs. A big majority of Malayan Chinese Association officials in Taiping have defied the threat of expulsion by signing up with the newly formed National Association of Perak. The two Vice-Presidents of the district branch, Messrs. Lon Thow176 words
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Article, Illustration506 1953-10-09 1 The Biff Race Ms Under Way LONDON, Oct. 8 The London to-New Zealand air race got under way at 1630 GMT (Singapore time: midnight) today when a KLM DC-6 took off in the transport division of the £29,000 chase. The Duke of GloucesterReuter; AP; UP - 506 words
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Article, Illustration121 1953-10-09 1 GARY (Indiana). Oet. 7 (AP) j ane t Jagan. the American-bor n strawberry blonde who is leading the independence movement in British Guiana, is n o more a Communist than George Washington was according to her brother. James Rosenberg. Rosenberg, an engineer for121 words
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Article58 1953-10-09 1 LONDm 0 h <i*. j^t) The United St itef ind Bv told Italy and *> they wi hand I Of the Tl territory which th. illy n (urce Th-> f!c to be Th.' 1 thai ldr .t iinoffl da] rr action urai that the pn ng58 words
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Article, Illustration16 1953-10-09 1 "H'm! You wouldn't he growin' it that long to t away hy any chance?"16 words
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Advertisement14 1953-10-09 1 M|eie ______H m- xA LBB-M-I a*m w*\V m*P 7 "V /^*mM&&%\ **> __T\ *mW IV^'W14 words
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Advertisement145 1953-10-09 1 ATLAS *rr~* HARRISONS LISTLR KNG LTD Kuala Lumpur Singapore Penang. •.wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwxxxvxvwwwwwxwxvxwwwwwwww^ jXvbv Hunt/v .Von- 4P/9t/itJ f Corns earlu and avoid Disappointment A llt**i 1«# I till i- s lh-5i,,..s for CKTAIL a! VENING j ISS EMBOSSED LON CHIFFON 1 i Gold and Diamante J Designs BROCADES. SHADED TAFFETTA. CUTWORK I145 words
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Article, Illustration104 1953-10-09 2 ANOTHER man the eight! since the building was put up fell to his death yesterday from the Singapore Improvement Trust Mats in t'pper Pickering Street. lie was trfsha rider named Ng Boon Cheng (33), who fell from the sixth floor of Ihe block nearest104 words
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Article91 1953-10-09 2 If owing ronis to the 'bird Co- m a T»3 F ready know -v 171 05) Mrs, K. If. A a. Johore Bahru $10; Mt. s P. Choong. Penang $H): Miss G. L Choong. Penang—slo; Pearl Ee S. Gek. Johore Bah a r— ss; N. Ta i91 words
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153 1953-10-09 2 Union To See Govt. On G.O. Changes THE 14 man Council of Negotiation representing Singapore Government employees will ask Government to appoint a sub-committee immediately to make recommendations to amend existing General Orders. I: will meet Government on Oct. 23. and will name re;a< en'ative- who will negotiate \vi:h Government's153 words
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Article92 1953-10-09 2 AN at'empt by the Singapore Labour Department to end the dispute between the r-etro] Workers' Union and the Standard Vacuum Oil Cornpan v failed vestcrday. Mr W I Gnlletly. the Assis. ant Labour Commissioner, told The Standard that the disci--sions were cordial, but the parties92 words
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Article19 1953-10-09 2 THE British cruiser. Newcastle, which was refitted at the Singapore Naval Base has returned to Hongkong. AFP.19 words
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286 1953-10-09 2 $738,280 PAID OUT TO FIRE VICTIMS the Public Assistance Section of the Social Welfare Department, on behalf of the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation, paid out a total of $138,280 to the Lorona S f""*e victims. The monthly report ol the Department states that on Sen!. 28 the sum of $82,860286 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-10-09 2 photo. MR JAMES DILLON (centre), father of Private Hammond Dillon, who will stand trial for the murder of Doreen Pereira. Singapore dance hostess, at the Supreme Court on Oct 19. arrived in Singapore aboard a BOAC Argonaut from London last night Mr. Dillon was metStandard - 64 words
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486 1953-10-09 2 DOUBLE KILLING TRAGEDY: 'THEY WERE IN LOVE' (Court Told) ANTHONY Scott Sommerville (24). a cadet A.S P of the Singapore Police Force, and his wife, Mrs. Aletta Gertrude Sommerville were attached to each other and very much in love, said A.S.P. John Hayworth in the Coroner's Court yesterday at the486 words
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Article, Illustration414 1953-10-09 2 US. CONGRESSMEN ARRIVE FOR 'SPOT' SURVEY UNITED STATES aid to overseas countries is gradually swinging favour of Pacific countries, said Mr. Leroy Johnson, chairman of the man Mission of the U.S. House of Representatives Armed Services C mittee which arrived in Singapore yesterday. He added that European aid progiammes willStandard - 414 words
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Article21 1953-10-09 2 SIN rc- (7a 1 1 s gra on S 'l bv I Mr V 1 "1 M p21 words
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87 1953-10-09 2 TOU GIOK HONG, who drove I m a*or cycle belonging to a Singapore detective on Aug. 8 at Clyde Street, appeared in the Second Traffic Court y< -terday on three charges. Toh p eaded guilty to driving without a licence and third party87 words
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Article68 1953-10-09 2 A PARTY Of 20 Officers aral 22 Other Ranks of the Thai Army are due at Kadaug by special (hatter aircraft from Bangkok at 5 p.m today The party wi.'l go Jo the Far East Training Centre in Johore to attend a four-week course68 words
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Article43 1953-10-09 2 HONGKONG Oct 8. -Spe ciai Standard Service Closing j prices of the Hongkong Exchange todav were $15 8G to £1 sterling; (5.***** to US -518- to Malayan SI. SO 182 to one Indonesian Rnnpiah: Gold $259 625 to one tael I43 words
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Article54 1953-10-09 2 SAIGON. Oct. 8. (AFP).— French Commissioner-General in Indo-China, Maurice Dejean, took off this morning for Hongkong to pay an official visit to Sir Alexander Grantham. Governor of the British Colony. According to well informed sources. Dejean would also visit Singapore later to meet Malcolm MacDonald. U.K.54 words
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Article114 1953-10-09 2 COMMODITY PRICES 1 I. OS IN Ci rubber prices (cents per lb in Singapore venlerriav were: -Olivers Sellers No I K.S.S Spot Loose Sf 59. No. 1 R.S.S 89| 50 1 No. 2 R.S.S 57} 5 J No. R.S.S. 55 1 56 Tone: Very steady. TIN PRICK The price of114 words
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Advertisement67 1953-10-09 2 ECONOMY DAY TOMORROW AT NOON Im Make No Mistake!!! ■f^H___ Th Grand Genuine 1> m m AUCTION SALE _2__i "S W I^ 11^ CARPET HOUSE and SELECT YOUR CHOICE trom the various PERSIAN, BOKHARA, INDIAN <Sc PAKISTAN CARPETS RUGS AOiro.v iii n i> tur fsosa* f M LiM SAVE S^lo^JF*67 words
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Advertisement76 1953-10-09 2 _R\RRRRRRRW Civclshetq 4^S t ***m^^m_wmmmt^ i I— _-_-v---n a WHEN A COLD STRIKES STRIKE BACK FAST... LISTERINE I ANTISEPTIC I I^ CT *j Fp^TJfjjJ? I,s N F Ant.»«p»lc killi milli I I~_6 germs on throat surfaces.. I X~ a*£ from starting sen. ias trouble R«.a ■kiltt" J# i k* r76 words
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Miscellaneous68 1953-10-09 2 Weather MINIMUM temperature: Trom 7.3(1 P.m. Oct. 7 tn 7.30 a.m. Oci. 8. Singapore 175F), Peaang 174F) Kota Bahru (71F). Kuala I.umpur (72F). Ipoh (72F). Kuantan (73F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Oct. 8. Singapore (88F). Penang [RAW), Kota Bahru IMF). Kuala I.umpur (89F). Ipoh <90F) Kuantan68 words
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176 1953-10-09 3 Nair Moves To Bring W.D. Under Labour Law Si Reporter THE Memo r for Selen the Singapore Legis- Council, Mr. M P.D. to make an atto bring about 30.--vilian ei ployees of 1 S ices in the witl) in thc orbit the Labour Ordinance. '..ar told Ihe Standard B| in176 words
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109 1953-10-09 3 Dangerous Cargo (1Case) Left At Sea THC 7 Dutch freighter, i, dropped or al a tance trom r Miips lying in the outer when die reached Singapore yesterday Rea on: She had a delicate cargo of detonators to unload. A lighter came alongside the ve sel. T*h< n, carefully the109 words
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Article160 1953-10-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter REVISION of the current hire rates for electricity gas appliances in Singapore is beinsr considered by (oinm-ttec of The City Council's Public Utilities Committee. Mr. Chan Kum Chee, vicechairman of the Committee, said the sub-committee's task would also be to consider schemes for160 words
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Article64 1953-10-09 3 The resignation of some of the Siriiiipire Teachers' Union oiTice bearers. Including the president and the secretary, will be discussed at an extraordinary general meeting to be held on Oct. 17, at the Raffles Institution hall. The meeting will also consider the actions of the existing management64 words
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Article27 1953-10-09 3 OUT of a tofal of $1,876,974 sent to China in Sep nl aa In the form of family remittances, S n^apo-rea share was27 words
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Article, Illustration114 1953-10-09 3 1 photo. *\\w\\\\\w PICTURE shows the test load On three "Vibro" 13 5 in. piles carried out on the site of the new $1,750,000 2 2 maternity wling of Kandang Kerbau Hospital in Buf- falo Road, Singapore. 2 A load of 175 tons of ir 0nStandard - 114 words
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Article378 1953-10-09 3 Indian Graduates Standard Staff Reporter INDIAN University graduates are being asked to undergo three years' normal training similar to Senior School Certificate candidates, states a report of the Discrimination Sub-Committee of the Indian University Graduates' Association of Malaya. The committee, appointed by the Association, sent a378 words
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Article205 1953-10-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter MAJID bin Ahmad, the M.O.R. who had been on trial in the Singapore Assizes on a charge of armed robbery, was acquitted by Mr. Justice Buttrose when the jury returned a 5-2 not guilty verdict at the conclusion of the trial,205 words
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Article57 1953-10-09 3 THREE Singapore Indians received prison sentences in the Eighth Police Court yesterday for causing hurt to two people with a clasp knife on the night of June 18 at Tras Street. They were R. Rama'.ingam and R. Velautham who were each sentenced to three months imprisonment,57 words
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Article61 1953-10-09 3 •siaLiU Lebre Mohamed Sheriff was produced in the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday on charge cf forgery. It was alleged that on All3. 8 at Clyde Terrace Wood Dopot, forged laden weighbridge tickets with intent to cheat were found on him. Bail of $8,000 was61 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-10-09 3 CATHOLIC Hieh Srhool of Singapore is celebratim; its 18th anniversary from Ort. 10 to 13 The Right Reverend M. Ohomendy, Bishop of Malacca, will attend the celebrations on Oct. IS. Ihe "fen! dav" will be relebrated on Ort. l;> with an exhibition, a lea party and a concert. Picture above57 words
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Article190 1953-10-09 3 Trust Working Out The Costs Standard Staff Reporter SIX sites hare been tentatively selected by Government for the Singapore Improvement I rust s plan to build low cost houses for direct sale to the public. T c e C s mn issi °n<?r of Lands, Mr.190 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-10-09 3 MR. TAN PENG GEE, Senior Agricultural Offirer of the Department of Coramerre and Industry, has been chosen by the Singapore Government to study methods of ro operative farming. cultivation practice and use of modern equipment in Britain. Mr. Tan. an agricultural graduate of Malaya, will also visit seed manufacturers i52 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-10-09 3 SEEN at Wednesdays C cocktail party held at the 2 1> residence of the Thai Consul-Genrral in Singa- 2 pore in honour of the 2 visiting Thai airmen 2 (from left): Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson. J C-in-C, Far East Air J Force; Mr. M. Saravana- 281 words
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Article43 1953-10-09 3 ENTRY forms for the London Chamber of Commerce (Sprim?) 1954 Examination. are now available at the Singapore Education Dep All private eandid ite* d out of taking th tions, should ill bin it their entries betweeu Oct. ia and Nov. 90.43 words
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Article88 1953-10-09 3 Stands At SbV-M. MORE THAN two million dollars were subscribed within the last 24 hours to the Sir gapore City Council $10,000,000 loan. Subscriptions that stood at $4,500,000 on Wednesday jumped t 0 $6,500,000 yesterday by noon. Mr. J. R. Hill. City Treasurer said he88 words
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Article33 1953-10-09 3 Mr. J. R. MARSHALL, the New Zealand Health Minister who arrived in Singapore yesterday, will visit the offices of the Singapore Improvement Trust, Social Welfare Department and the General Hospital today.33 words
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239 1953-10-09 3 Noisy Cat Burglar Is Chased Up A Wall A EUROPEAN living In Still Road, Singapore, chased a burglar at dawn on Wednesday. Ha told the Padre that »t 430 a m ha heard someone fiddling with the handle »»f hi< room door He !un I OUt of bad pulled the239 words
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150 1953-10-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter SEVERAL "Out of Bounds" s ij;ns near the S.I.T. estate off Lavender Street cast a bad reflection on the residents of the estate, Mr. Lee Choon Eng, City C'ouncillor, told The Standard yesterday. The residents want them removed, and Mr. l.ee har150 words
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Article32 1953-10-09 3 A public lecture <m The Foundation <>f World iv i will i) 0 given by Ifr. 'i Geok Lena. n thai Centre, on Sunday ()<•«. n at I 1 aaa32 words
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Article58 1953-10-09 3 THE annual London University foundation Day imn<>r vrill lx> held at th--Hiile] on i iv J 8 Graduates aral friend u Interested <in »h1 un ticket tt >n the followin "dr Cheona Hock Hai, 3 l Ro iI, Dr Kiang Ai Kim Unlit*** of v..r i i58 words
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Article123 1953-10-09 3 Council Problem THE question of providing reserved cut parking M> i( 'c adjoining Cit v Hall for Singapore City Council lon arl\\ ba discu "ed by the E lit a and Fire Brigade Committee today. Mr Lee Ch. an Fait;. (Lab r Was'), told Th123 words
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Article62 1953-10-09 3 AN' exhibit iin if p! ito*graphs taken by during the racenl I of M i Historic j phieal an l i tour of heh.i I an will be he! m \r\ Tl tOOKM i I Prof. C H. P U Pi ir '>f Hi itory a62 words
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Advertisement184 1953-10-09 3 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours no longer necessary to suffer •>ni -s of vigour and manhood. memory and body, nervousness. mnure blood, sickly skin, depression. poor Bleep, because an American a<>r has discovered a quick, easy ••it hese trnublea. »eovery is in pleasant, easv■take tablet form, la184 words
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Advertisement104 1953-10-09 3 --^-WB-ai*^ NOW ON mkkJßl _<t* mm __^_f 1> rsW __a NEW FEATURES K 0\ ALL MODELS NEW ottrott »c colour »<him«-« NEW chromium panelling ond bodgn NEW rcodlamp incorporating tptcdomcfei ammelei on i twitch NEW design number plot* with stop ond toil lomp SEE tOJR LOCAL AGENTS NOW CYCLE 6c104 words
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304 1953-10-09 4 BANDIT SHOT 2 COMRADES IN HIS ESCAPE BID KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Kok Fei, a copywriter of the South Kedah terrorist press, shot and killed two of his comrades one a woman before he escaped from the jungle to surrender at Sungei Kob police station is the Kolim district, on Sept.304 words
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Article169 1953-10-09 4 TEO JOON HONG, who i\as on Wednesday convicted of a charge of attempting to bribe :t customs officer and sentenced in the Singapore Fourth Criminal District Court to one year's rigorous imprisonment, wa s yesterday handed back a sum of $35,000 which was found in169 words
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Article96 1953-10-09 4 PENANG, Thurs.— Mr. Saul K. Padover, an eminent Amei a writer and historian. will be arriving here on Oct. 22, lor a brief visit. During his stay here. Mr. Padover will conduct a series of public lee*. u res on topes whah will be announced at96 words
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Article70 1953-10-09 4 J KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mohamed Kamarudriin bin Za- man. a schoolboy and former scout, is the first bo v to be I elected to the executive committee of a town organfsaion. Mohamed wn s recently elected treasurer of the Pudu Local Association here. The Association has70 words
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Article46 1953-10-09 4 MR. BASIL T. Wedmc-rc, Westrex Corporation of New Vork engineer, who is now on oan to the 20th Century Fox Film Corporation, i s d*;e 4 o arrive in Singapore soon to advise cinema owners in Malaya on Cinemascope projection and stereophonic sound46 words
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Article35 1953-10-09 4 A SERVICE in memory of the late Canon C. D. Gnanamani will be held at 5 p.m. on Sat. Oct. 10 at Christ Church. Dorset Road. Singapore. All friends are invited to attend.35 words
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168 1953-10-09 4 PENANG. Thurs. The Resident Commissioner Mr. R P. Bingham has now acquired a Penang Agricultural Show Medal dated 1893. This morning Mr. Khoo Eng Teoh of Thean Tek Road who read about the Resident Commissioner's search in the newspapers, produced the 1893 medal which168 words
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Article126 1953-10-09 4 Mystery Cleaning Of Cenotaph THE Estates and Fire Brigade Committee oi the Singapore City Council is trying to solve a mystery. It wants to find out who scrubbed and cleaned the cenotaph at the Esplanade just before tha Coronation in June thi*. vear. This memorial was built by th*» Government126 words
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Article30 1953-10-09 4 CHAN SENG WAH a painter who fell while painting the wall of the Alor Star Post Office building yesterday morning, succumbed' to his head injuries late last night.30 words
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Article304 1953-10-09 4 I KIRKBY, Oct. 8 (Reuter)-The Malayan College here will be at its brightest next Tuesday when the Duchess of Kent looks in for half an hour to see the young men and women who will soon be teaching in the Federation's national schools. Malays. Chine.se304 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-10-09 4 (____?s lA^W_F S^ LO^ E stage set brilliantly illuminated The stand was put up behind the Columbia offices in Singapore to publicise the film which will b P screened in Singapore shortly.32 words
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Article227 1953-10-09 4 Joint Council In 1954? KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Joint Industrial Council for the rubb industry may begin to function by January next yeor. Assurances from Mr. R.G.D. Houghton, MPIEA Secretary and v Narayanan. Chairman of the Rubber Workers Negotiation Commit they will do their227 words
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Article210 1953-10-09 4 Kl ALA LUMPUR Thurs.— The Member for Education, Dato E.E.C. Thuraisingham, has set up a Technical College Advisory Committee, consisting of 17 members with the Director of Education as chairman. Part of the new Technical College in Gurney Road considered one of the best and most210 words
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Article140 1953-10-09 4 Employers Warned By Miners KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. —The 2,000 Strong Colliery Workers Trade Union at Batu Arang will oppose any retrenchment, reduction in wages working days until representatives of Government mine executives and woi keis representatives can arrive at factual statements on profits and expenditure of Malayan Collieries Ltd. at140 words
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135 1953-10-09 4 THE Singapore City Council is still responsible for provision of car parks and other traffic matters under the Roads Traffic Ordinance. This was pointed out yesterday by City Councillor Mr. A. P. Rajah, Vice Chairman of the Public Works Committee. Mr. Rajah was135 words
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Article301 1953-10-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A branch committee member of the Communist terrorist organisation a man with 15 aliases has been killed by security forces. He was one of two more terrorists killed yesterday. Thr man who has been identified as Yew Cheo** Chee. was killed301 words
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Article24 1953-10-09 4 THE Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce will celebrav the Double Tenth anniversary with a cocktai> party at the Capitol Restaurant on Saturday.24 words
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147 1953-10-09 4 YOUTH WELFARE PLAN IS NOW UNDER WAY REORGANISATION of youth welfare in Singapore has been completed and the new programme in respect of boys* and girls' clubs is now under way. according to the monthly progress report of the Department of Social Welfare. The report s^ys that the management committees147 words
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137 1953-10-09 4 JOIIORF BAHRt\ Thurs.— Thc newly formed Johore Bahru Youth Club— thc only one in Johore State— is badly in need of funds, said the Secretary. Inche Mahmood bin Hussein, yesterday. The club, with mon than 150 members, was formed after a thorough137 words
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Article46 1953-10-09 4 KUANTAN. Thurs—Malayan film star and comedian A.R. Tompel from Singapore will direct a Malay drama at the Eastern Cafe here for two nights by public request. Tompel has promised to donate the entire proceeds ol thc two nights towards the Social Welfare Fund.46 words
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Article72 1953-10-09 4 Stondard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 8: The following are the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London moricct: LONDON RUBBER Spot 17 Id. November I7]d. December 17.d. Jon./March 18 d. Apr/June 18id. July/Sear. 18id. October c.iif. 17Jd. Tone: Buyers quietly steady. LONDON TIN Spot72 words
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220 1953-10-09 4 PENANG, Thurs. The Vic** pmMKlll oi Malayan Chinese Association, Penang Branch, Chee Swee Ee, told members at Um Lf general na ,ta yesterday that they must not allow others to i them Mr Chee i MCA would co main object, to !«»ok I220 words
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Article58 1953-10-09 4 9 MALACCA. id ii -S: Francis* Associat <»f* atrtm its :i7tb annivi i Saturday with High Ma af th<- St. Francis' Institution pel at 7 a.m. In the afternoon *'<!<• uj|j be a badminton tn. Oid Boy, and Pi i football at I d Hi. (SFA kla side).58 words
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Article27 1953-10-09 4 MK P SAMIK: ii Assistant Registrar f he Federal Supreme V it, has been promoted la S i Assistant Registrar from March Lt, I j27 words
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Advertisement38 1953-10-09 4 Miracle Ointment TIGER BALM The most famous of the TIG C R Medicinal Products Fo» fast ret t_f Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Mc-? e Insect Bites, B.u.ses and Stiff Muscles. ENG AUN TONG The Tiger Medical Hall .1 j38 words
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Advertisement8 1953-10-09 4 m **sWmm **____M_-*^ €kj< _l|u*n Tingtnrrr* f u"ia8 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-10-09 5 photo mm IV SEVEN -TEAR. >l II Madam hiu Hoi a\ rs a bouquet from i aatonese singer Miss I i»n** "t m Inn when the singei visited the Jubilee Home foi Old Women. During her visit Miss I rai-,- v.mj- to the old inmate* .\u(] lxfore she i\< siStandard - 64 words
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Article82 1953-10-09 5 Land For Playing Grounds i a al l to hand ova ii ol amd in Shenton pnienf as op< n d S I under- M J ele for Citf Waid i -ntly urged tl I .a i r I' i a it< I >.i thi rca ted. C n il82 words
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Article52 1953-10-09 5 Robbed As She Prayed I oi a haga afc t lap c tree i.i Silat i aa-. there is a I up in honour I Koo Leong," the i Ihe loot of this woman was I pi at noon he was surrobbers, who >l $35. i immediately bushes around the52 words
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Article85 1953-10-09 5 .JOSEPHINE JOHN. IG-year-old orphan, has decided to go to the York Hill Girls' Home where she will undergo one year's probation. She was convicted last week in the Singapore Fourth Criminal District Court on a charge of altering her name and age on her identity (ard.85 words
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Article39 1953-10-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The President of the Central Electricity Board Junior Officers' Union, Mr. V. R. Mt Tion has left Malaya to attend the ECAFE Electric Power Sub-Committee Meeting in Bangkok as a representative of thc I.C.F.T.U.39 words
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Article377 1953-10-09 5 KUALA LUMPUB, Thurs.— People living in squatter and slum areas in and around Kuala Lumpur, got a pleasant surprise, this morning, when thev were -sited by the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Tempter. a :{(J-Mi! e tour of Sir Gerald was i by the Mer.tr377 words
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Article151 1953-10-09 5 Hid Red Papers In Cycle IPOH. Thurs A terror ist letter and S«.'{o in cash were recovered from inside the bicycle frame belonging t a Ul-year-old girl. Siew Sit Feng, who wa s convicted on two non-cai«:tal charges Of possession of a terrorist letter and failing t<) report the presence151 words
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Article364 1953-10-09 5 Sweeping Prison Reform Bill To Be Introduced KUALA LUMPUR, THURS.— FLOGGING AND THE CATO'-NINE-TAILS WILL BE ABOLISHED IN THE FEDERATION. A Criminal Justice Bill which has been drawn up and is expected to be introduced in the Federal Legislative Council shortly, provides for the abolishment364 words
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Article251 1953-10-09 5 82 Raids On Hotels In Sept. Z MISS BETTY Driver. Z one of Britain's best C known variety and tele- vision comediennes, arriv- <*d i n Singapore with her husband Wally Peterson > last night m a Qantas Constellation from Lon- 5 don. i The couple have just C left251 words
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Article126 1953-10-09 5 EX-LABOUR PARTY MEN BACK LIM ABOI'T !.(i(i(i former Members of the Singapore Labour Par\v will meet at the Badminton Hall on Oct. 18 to vote confidence in Legislative Councillor Mr. Lim Yew ILnk as the Labour representatives on th e Rendel Commission. Ihc.-e members feel that Mr Lim can look126 words
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Article109 1953-10-09 5 FOR sticking thc jagged end of a broken glass into the face of Leading Aircraftsman Joseph Carberry. Signalman A. Steele of the IMb Air Formation Signals wa s .sentenced by a Court Martial yesterday to 12 months civil imprisonment and discharged from the109 words
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Article53 1953-10-09 5 ENG soon teo who pleaded guilty, was fined $75 by the Singapore Eighth Police Court Magistrate, yesterday for gambling in a public place The court wa- told il»ar at aboul 1.05 a.m. on Oct 7 al Buona Vista Road Market accused gambled for money in a53 words
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Article49 1953-10-09 5 IHE St John Ambulance Association of Singapore intends starting a course in first aid and home nursing in English at st. John Ambulance Headquarters. Stamford Road, commencing from Oct. 20. Those who wish to join these (dasses should contact the Secretary before Oct. 1749 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-10-09 5 NEW Zealand's Minister for Health. Mr. J. R. Mar shall, arrived in Singapore aboard a BO AC Constella tion from Sydney yesterday. Accompanied by his Secretary Mr. Coad. the Minister is on his way to Delhi to attend thr Regional Consultative Conference of the Colombo Plan countries. He leaves today.62 words
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Article127 1953-10-09 5 SHB Move Afoot A MOVE is afoot in Singapore's South Ward to i.ta_a a general boycott of the December City Council elections-. The Singapore Harbour Board labourers. The Standard was told yesterday, contend that their participation in ihe election! would serve no parpose since the City127 words
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Article95 1953-10-09 5 A SINGAPORE clerk. d Hoo i Touch, aras fined a of Sl5O and disqualified from driving all classes of I i for one year, by the S n a pore Second Traffic Magistrate. Mi. Howp YoOn Chong yesterday. Ta*n was charged with dn\ ing without a licence95 words
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Article30 1953-10-09 5 SIX Bearcat aircraft ol Ihe R <yal Thai Air Force aid fly over Singapore in a dsn >nl'ration Right at 7 a.m loaVv. Thev Will IK- at 1.50030 words
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382 1953-10-09 5 COURT TO FRAME CASHIER CHARGE ON SATURDAY HEARING was adjourned till tomorrow in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when Insp. J. C. Cooke asked the Court to have the case postponed in order to enable it to Ira tne a charge against la»o Wee Wan, former paying cashier of382 words
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Article165 1953-10-09 5 REASONS for the breakdown in m:*rria°c s are often trivial and may even be frivolous, according the monthly progress report ol the Singapore DepartI ment ol Social Welfare. Att-" npt *i sde hv the Department to "purely eg snd I examine Ihe i downs In man165 words
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Article163 1953-10-09 5 The < it\ I'olik- Magistrate, Mi I M Devereaas Cole bourn. yestrrda> swnpathis rd with thr Wtfr ol .1 I il- mincilloi Mis stetl.i Mmi \am Ulir,, siu- told |,on (hit she would demolish t < 1 aqn.tri.i ranstattng ul I brick tanks Mrs M.ittN.im163 words
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Article50 1953-10-09 5 SEREMB K.u Sti i mechanic who i in Liml ok Road According lo If by his fat Yap left the hot) H on O 1 His cycle a f«u •> ed a -V.r 1 v the" ho Only recent in V lo start I the Ra sh50 words
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Article19 1953-10-09 5 TAIPING i ■ea < i till o i i i r and live Ho.. The19 words
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Advertisement61 1953-10-09 5 A VERY LUCKY MAN INDEED You or. qoing to travel many many carefree mi'es, at 56 miles per gallon o-cr 60 mil •> per hour and the tax will cost yon on'.y three dollars per month. GENUINE SPARE W _3_ va___=-> »ls ___ci_H 1 fWN*§s^l _C_^^ I PROGRESS MOTORS LTD.61 words
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Advertisement38 1953-10-09 5 I iiiico I I TRIPLEX I I lICHTER I S3 §tw a i e of "*^v m M 4R imifafion Sec f fl _mj 'kit m•ien > I ,y -v )fl F mo fit on the fl b(i(» Jl38 words
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Article872 1953-10-09 6 INE cannot help hut sympathise with the Indian Custodian Forces in Korea if they should show signs of exasperation over the treatment meted out to them by irresponsible elements within and without Korea. Even before the Indian Armed Forces landed in Korea a great deal ol resentment872 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1953-10-09 6 ALEX JOSEY - A Sad Omission In Our University ALEX JOSEY fIMP^V^VH v,. _t' 1 RR maaaam. #^____l s^AID the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Sir Sydney Caine, in a recent broadcast over Radio Malaya: "Our ambition is to be the centre of SAalayon intellectual life, drawing strength ourselves from contact with1,114 words
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Article353 1953-10-09 6 Review o Views Brunei Events EVENTS in Brunei are again] choking the Malays, saysj Utusan Melayu, pointing out< that although some efforts are being made by the Ad-, ministration to carry out' political and economic re- forms in the State they arei too slow and too little to satisfy the353 words
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Letter309 1953-10-09 6 Sir; Alex Josey said in his article in The Standard of Oct. 6 that he offered a certain group of American residents in Singapore the proposition that Socialism in Malaya was a political economic necessity if communal tension was to be avoided in the new and309 words
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Letter171 1953-10-09 6 Sir: On the sei-und flour of City Hall, opposite the President's office, is a bronze tablet inscribed with the names of fifteen members of the Municipality who served in World War I. But it is superinscribed "1014-1010" instead of "101 1-1018"! The latter was the period the war lasted,171 words
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Article482 1953-10-09 6 CAIBO, (AP).—The expulsion of larouk from the Egyptian throne, last year, may cost the Aga Khan £500 000. This is the amount of damage sought by the Egyptian (Government from the Aga Khan, because he failed to build apartment houses on the land he bought482 words
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Advertisement91 1953-10-09 6 SINGAPORE TH.ti STANDARD INUEPENUEN'i MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Rood, Singoport. Telephone Not: *****—***** h Coble Teleqroph Address: TIGERNEWS Sinqapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building Printing House Squore, London E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Street. 83. Cowon Street. 8. Leith Street. Tele: 458891 words
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Advertisement44 1953-10-09 6 UV\\\\V\\\\V\\\\V\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\ A diplomat asked rne recently what really was my foreign policy. I said "To go to Victoria Station, get a railway ticket, and qo where the hell 1 like without a passport or -->ything else." I stick to th t.~Mr, Erne*t Bevin, 1016.44 words
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Advertisement15 1953-10-09 6 Laugh tt r at I ffu*W J Thai aid i bun!" ii r* ■^__^2%SS 11**115 words
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Article127 1953-10-09 7 Britain Out Of The Red Butler LONDON, Oct. 8 (AFP) _-t hancellor of the Exchequer, Richard Butler, told the Conservative Party annual conference today at Margate that the position of the pound sterling had been greatly strengthened and Britain w a regaining economic independence of outside help. ing up the127 words
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Article74 1953-10-09 7 VATICAN CITY, Oct. 8. (H •i Pope f'ius XII has i that the splendour of ceremonies is not vain 0 tentation t. but is meant to It God and to give an inkling of his 1 ar. mis silk experts from dl countries who at- a74 words
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Article65 1953-10-09 7 NAIROBI, Oct. 8. (AP).— Forty-flve Vlau Mail terrorists wei I and 2i( captured today in one ol the biggesl strikes since the emergency started. A force of Kikuyu guards. and troops, attacked of a big snti-white terrorIg south of Nyeri and I leven. The Kikuyu operating65 words
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Article, Illustration108 1953-10-09 7 A LIFE-SIZED stemmed Rose of Gold, insured for US $25,000 during its transfer from Rome, has been placed in the Cathedral of Portuguese India as a gift from the Holy See. Photo shows Leading churchmen carry the Golden Flower during ceremonies which followed its arrival atAP - 108 words
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180 1953-10-09 7 Back From FE, Clark Says: Reds Are Cheats HAMILTON AIR FORCE I a ((dd.), Oct. 8 (UP) Mark w. (dark, former ider of United Stales i Nations forces in Far Fas-, returned to the today an said imunists are "a bunch and murderers* 1 wh< r "i find tnern arh180 words
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Article59 1953-10-09 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 8 (UP). •or Estes kefauver ed on President Biseni lay to take "immeto clear \ip the i reated by recent "n statements on sion of the IIb. is high time that the Security Council or President himself made a n statement of the facts as59 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-10-09 7 photo. \IMMAM_SE ARMY: New recruits learn the elements of soldiering In the current ««nipulsory military service in Indo China. A total of 30.000 men will he um m the flag before the cad of tbe year. Ten thousand have already been called U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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328 1953-10-09 7 POLICE HUNTING THIRD MAN IN US KIDNAPPING KANSAS CITY, Oct. 8 (AP)— Police are hunting for a third alleged accomplice in the kidnapping of six-year-old Bobby Greenlease, a U.S. millionaire's son. The boy's body was found yesterday in a shallow grave at the rear of a small house in St.328 words
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Article93 1953-10-09 7 LONDON. Oct. 8. (Reu'er)The Chief of the Imperial Ceaeral Staff. Field Marshal Sir John Harding, will leave London airport at midnight tomorrow for military talks in Australia and New Zealand. the War Office announced here. He will stop overnight on the way Out at Fayid m93 words
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Article796 1953-10-09 7 THE TORIES GIVE EDEN A BIG CHEER We Shall Strive For Big-4 Meet' Anthil G w TE# o ent) oct 8 <*••■»•')— Mr. Anthony Eden, Britain's Foreign Secretory **H fe thot despite discouragmq' responses from the Soviet Union "we shod persevere in our efforts to get folks going on the796 words
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Article40 1953-10-09 7 PIBUL: THAIS FACE INVASION BANGKOK. Oct. 8 (AFP) Premier Field Marshal Pibul Songgram told a press conference today that Thailand is threatened with invasion from several sides. He disclosed that strong military preparations have been made in the northeastern frontier.40 words
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Article74 1953-10-09 7 HONGKONG. Oct. 8. (R euter). The British freighter Admiral Hardy, radioed today that she was intercepted early this morning by an unidentified gunboat ofT the China '•oast near Foochow but reeled an hour and a half later. British Naval sources here disclosed. No other details74 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-10-09 7 ONE Ml (.Ml ask if planes now have swimming pools after seeing the above pictuie. The answer i s till "No." hut they do have fashion shows in thr larger modern day aircraft. Picture show* Japanese model Fujiko Tanaka wearing a one piece elastic suit, now a current favourite inU.P. - 68 words
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Article37 1953-10-09 7 THE U.S. Department of Justice announced ye?terday a consent judgment prohibiting General Electric Co.. and International General Electric Co.. Incorporated from joining any restrictive cartels in the world wide sale of electric equipment —AFP.37 words
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Article247 1953-10-09 7 Soviet Reaction Is Cool MOSCOW. Oct. 8. (Reuter) The Soviet reaction to (he Western idea of great power talks suggested that negotiations are not likely to prove fruitful at the present time, diplomatic observers said here last night. The Soviet press has been unusually silent since Russia sent out a247 words
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Article38 1953-10-09 7 THE Danish Foreign Office has informed the U.N. High Commissioner in Geneva that Denmark would grant asylum to 30 of the Russians who look refuge in China then in Hongkong, during the 1917 revolution.- AFAF - 38 words
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Article119 1953-10-09 7 PARIS. Oct. B (Rtaica France has decided to sound out Britain and the United States about a possible "dug five" meeting with Chinese Communist participation to u>vicw the Far Baal situation and to seek a settlement of the Indo-Chinese war. usually well-informed POurceg said here119 words
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172 1953-10-09 7 MARGATE, Oet 8 The Marquess of Salisbury -aid today Britain has u tmi v.t reached agreement in (Suae) negotiations with the Egyptians even on general pt snd I am bv no means rei t. un thai we shall He was speaking In the172 words
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Article17 1953-10-09 7 FRENCH And <Vr I Moscow Louil J Mm <ow by plane vr I AFP.17 words
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Advertisement93 1953-10-09 7 Good Quality Plain. Glassware. For Table Use. Liqueur 7.00 doz. Beer Chalice $4.00 eoch Port 8.50 Tumbler pt. (barrel shape > $6.25 dos. Sherry 8.50 pt. $7.00 Cocktail ...$ll.OO i pt. $8.50 Claret ...$ll.OO 1 pt. $9.00 Champagne $14.00 Grape-Fruit $1.35 eoch Goblet $14.00 ROBINSONS SINGAPORE. I BRITISH RED CROSS93 words
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Article174 1953-10-09 8 MONTREAL, Oct. 8 (UP)— Britain is planning an atomic powered flying boat capable of carrying more than 200 passengers non-stop across the world and a London-Montreal jet liner service that will slash the present Atlantic flying time in half. AD mniing oi ine longrangr itomic plane174 words
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Article80 1953-10-09 8 MONTREAL. Oct. 8, (AFP) —European airline comparer vere asked to make every effort to coordinate civil and mlitary flights in the respeciv*e countries at today's »1 assembly of the Internaional Air Transport A^pociaion here. Despite the installation of •onrrollfd airways in Europe, he coordination of air80 words
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Advertisement694 1953-10-09 8 HAMBURO am AMERIK A LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. S'pore P.S'ham Penang TS Westerstein (NDL) 9 HOct TS Braunschweig (HAPAG)23/280ct 2L«Oct 30/31Ocl •lone Kong Manila Kobe Rt Yokohama. renaog P.S'ham Spore T.B Nabob (NDL) 9/10Oct 12/130cl 14/150ct TS Leverkusen (HAPAG) 190ct694 words
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Advertisement1178 1953-10-09 8 tel: ,403 BLUE FUNNEL LINE J?^, eta imei) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. w mt Kept. Incorporated in Sia manure Carriers option to proceed via offers nori* to lead ;ind dlscbarce cargo SAILINGS to l.i\ l.lti'noL. (ILASUOW LONDON A CONMNKNTAI PORT*. Due Sails P Sham Kenans Aeneas for Genoa, London. Holland St1,178 words
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Advertisement732 1953-10-09 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. m-tar-m /Df S'pore P S*ham Penang __2nw^s_oiS AL) 9 ft_ sNov 6Nov 7 N »v RMNFO r«MNi 9^lsNov IGNov 17I8Nov BUKNihU (SMN) 19 25Nov732 words
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Advertisement695 1953-10-09 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /UK COYM\| M S'pore p s him 'INDIA" For Bangkok, Saigon f Hongkong. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama 11 IRJDjR* In inn -SELANDIA' for Bangkok 16 DiOct 11 r.< M iv 'KOREA" For Djakarta Bain; kok. Saigon. Hongkong Manila Kobe. Yokohama 1 1 '.'lOct IVSIOeI MEONIV695 words
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Article, Illustration85 1953-10-09 9 Will This Do For Singapore? WHILE Singapore traffic authorities argue over whether double-decker or longer and wider omnibuses .should be introduced on the roads, in France, the traffic experts seem to have made up their minds. **™f* are settling for the luxurious "autobus" (above) which drew a a great dealU.P. - 85 words
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330 1953-10-09 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - S'pore-RI Trade At Stake: Japs Hold Talks ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Oct. B— The future of Singa pore as Indonesia's big wholesaler and trade centre of South- East Asia may well be at stake today as the Japanese and Indonesians engage on top level reparation talks330 words
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Article91 1953-10-09 9 UK To Have Atom-Made Electricity LONDON, Oct. 8 (AFP). The Financial Times reported yesterday that the Ministry of Supply was about to buy up land in Scotland for construction of the first industrial type electricity generating atomic factory. The report said the new factory would be equipped with an atomic91 words
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143 1953-10-09 9 Bolivia Can't Sell Much Tin To Reds LA PAZ (Bolivia), Oct. 8 (AP). Bolivia can't do nock Ui the way of tin sales to the Iron Curtain countries. Minister of Mines Juan Lecnin said in a report to the Central Labour Organisation. Lecnin explained that Russia has no tin smelters,143 words
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Article78 1953-10-09 9 More Rubber Imported Last Month IMPORTS of robber into Malaya increased Irom *JB._»>:i tons in August to 29.466 tons last month, according to offl aai statistics. Of last month'*; imports 28.153 tons were into Singapore and only 1,313 tons to the Federation. Singapore imported 17 tons while the Federation imported78 words
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Article69 1953-10-09 9 LONDON. Oct 8. (AFP) Japanese Consttl-Oenenl F. Hayashi, sddressing thc O cil for Trade m Bombay (aday. said it was unfortunate that India had so for favoured a barter trade ajmtttn with Japan. Japsn. he said, rould supply India with machinery and manufactured goods, lie added69 words
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Article153 1953-10-09 9 DOING THE MARKET Rubber Recovers THF nri o of i ■fed Cttst per lb 1' centfl per lb, for Hrtl rubber for Octobei I yesterday od a I market G< I Ic Mpm rcscr va level a!cd to thi ness in thc market w i t opem I y at153 words
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Article108 1953-10-09 9 1 HE sd 'he I i übber snd Un pi day can c \!a!a\ I and tin -aires to tarthcr on the local cording ta the Malaya* brokers' A ociation. R ■hares, h awever. neglected 'n the f buying support. Cfeaagad prices wti IMM STRIM v W. J Jackson108 words
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Article97 1953-10-09 9 TII E pm lilac m. <-t jri Singapi '/ie> ropra and Leady In thi nut oil e lions jrest small I i .tin p ny C for lob r t i $36 per i| buyei n ith it oil < l S57 1 pr j, cai with lyei m97 words
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Article33 1953-10-09 9 MALAYAN amounted to -s August, a ie O. c can ($62 India ...hoti, va' August. porta from M n Auk jit were lower in J ily («2.14n 7«'T ll33 words
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Article49 1953-10-09 9 T HE r v.-nth annual exti tion it Hongkong pitM arranged by the Chfawss Meant" fart irers' union win >>c h« i Hongkong Imm I>«« ll to Jan. I Last year's exhibition attracted a record attend..) t of over Hno.(MK). including ut.ny uvci ea. buMiiessmcn.49 words
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Miscellaneous267 1953-10-09 9 i Abrer By A/ Capp r iitiio.Lij. 'ir___iL _f^!_S_______ «r V.T. Homl/n iL-^- I*.1 ff_w« I j L I fa_> if. i t, T _f« ag»i attg^i g Xhc Heart Qg Juliet Jones B y Stan Drake -t^^Ci l£l e^ Eat Jut_tET JONES... f*LEASe 60T"roeo- J LEAVE PAN I OONT267 words
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Miscellaneous880 1953-10-09 9 ***RRR**y**y*\iu m r. n niTtii niiitri oiioifm hid inniepniiaie^iPiieiii'ii'ion'^iiiiiTfi mt Bhiniiiif agfcdMwii^ S'oore Diarv kluang ■WE.J wr F wtv A#iatJ ENI'RfAINMENT TAIPING /f- ,IK *TRI*TTE. Collyer CORONATION: Dawn of Islam EN lEI* I A I NME N 1 %ff akrt «.i_^-L C_S.<^°s fo 'Malay. 730 and 9.30 p.m. LIDO: EtIIJSS880 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1953-10-09 10 O.M. Green - Rice Crisis Faces Burma O.M. Green By LONDON, QURMA has profited so consistently and richly in recent years from the world demand for its rice, for which it has been getting £80 a ton compared with £8 or £9 before the war, that it is an ugly shock for theCopyright - 1,152 words
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Article555 1953-10-09 10 •yHE draft of a new law designed to rescue India's fifty-one million outcastes from the degradation and oppression to which the caste system condemns them is being circulated by the country's Government to the States for their observations According to published summaries it is drawn on liberalCOPYRIGHT - 555 words
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Advertisement394 1953-10-09 10 jH CATHAY ORGAMISATWHm ATTRACTIONS *lgg TODAY m* J^2^£ __n__^l_Y l m y ajn l 4s DAILY rjssjS I i 1 1 1 F •1 J 9 30 pm M.CM's SPLASHY TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL dangerous" ?>A(wri^s_^ WHEN WETV^SSt I^^ :_^_J^dM Va lamas carsok B»N PANORAMIC SCREENS ir it NEXT CHANGE 1,, i394 words
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Advertisement90 1953-10-09 10 Slur Contest Wo. 36 Can You Name This Star? ALL through this week r The Singapore Standard presents its thirty-sixth star contest IP mm 1 Jj LWr All you've got to do is to collect the six pictures and their respective coupons and send them together with the name of90 words
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Advertisement56 1953-10-09 10 THI COUPON READ THIS BEFORE VOU OROER YOUR PATTERN. Yon mutt enclose three ten cent ttompt if vou -wont your pottern cut It I don't get the ttompt vou don't get the pottern A number ot orders ho-r come to me without thc ttompt. These won't br cut till the56 words
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Advertisement285 1953-10-09 10 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30. 9.30 i_M\i 9 t i wftt_V tn-Mi-/ r_4*i_^ f>^^p m BJ^'f _T^*_ml/ Silvtrßel' IT IVeiuda! 'I «-w-_^_ ficilll NOtMIV '*^w*'NjWlf Tomorrow 9 a.m. "HOLLYWOOD STORi Sunday 9 ajn^CALIFORNIA CONQUEST- Tedi Ttatttiamatr .f#*#t«#«* '-___.___l lIWA in R__^**\ DANGEROUS AGE" >lAM»Altl\ fVssleh fur ihiSt* m» m XW^^ SES285 words
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Miscellaneous359 1953-10-09 10 _M i v I «_p j y: _P^s^i^^i& :<^/^f i ii ■M_Mn Wmm j J I^IRITADELMAR T*J_A! I «>1 ATION tuners the w;ty vimi'il Ilk* tare i em lie about >„'••_ l amtjasmmmm. FRIIMY FOR FVFRVONF. BL active in the pursuit of s?b* V t3S sibilities, and you will mak#>359 words
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Article814 1953-10-09 11 JEFFERY JAMES - DJAKARTA XI LEAVE UNBEATEN JEFFERY JAMES Outplays Fed. In Final Game Bv J rr.KXiVJi\ Djakarta ocai ine reaeration of Malaya by three goals to nil, but the victory alone was not the parting gift of the Indonesian tourists who leave this morning for home. Yesterday, before a crowd of over814 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-10-09 11 UP goes Djakarta's Van den Vin to pick this Federation goalward drive from out of the air, as it were, while Federation's spearhead Talib. hovering around, looks on. Behind Talib is Djakarta's pivot, Van den Berg. The lower picture shows Johore's Darbyshire hugging the ball with Djakarta's Him Tjiang worrying66 words
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Article499 1953-10-09 11 SINGAPORE'S schoolboy Olympic swimmer, Neo hwce Kok, turned life-saver yesterday at the Chinese Swimming Cluh. Participating in his own school Presbyterian Boys' School swimming gala— Neo, together with a CSC lifeguard, pulled out an unconscious PBS swimmer. It took them and others ten minutes to revive499 words
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Article45 1953-10-09 11 OH, Thurs.-The ACS "B" the Police, this evening. two-all in a junior divi•<v league match playr Lowei Padang. R«»lice led two-one in the naif through Pak Seng and v whii e Siak Jee scored school. 1 the interval the school equaliser through aider.45 words
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Article20 1953-10-09 11 The Rugby match between Saints and East Johore which was to have been#_played at Woodsville yesterday, was cancelled.20 words
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Article40 1953-10-09 11 FRiE NDL Y Youngsters will Owen Youngsters at soccer j i kneal Union ground at Voui tomorrow Friendiy j er_: Robert Choo; Sonne, I. u Hu... Amin. Ahd-dlah. /il" l,i: n Manaf Danny Thng. U_»_, Bdur, David i-im.40 words
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359 1953-10-09 11 MUiNUKONO Bank Sports Club, thi s season's Singapore Business Houses F. A. Division One league champions, gave due notice of their bid for triple hon ours when they eliminated their rivals, Chartered I Bank with a 3—l win in a KO cup quarterfinal at359 words
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Article82 1953-10-09 11 LONDON. Oct. 8. (AP).— The British Amateur AthleticAssociation on Wednesday announced approval of 15 new British track and field records and the name of Gordon Pirie led all the rest. The distance ace set up new marks in 1953 for the 1|; mile, the82 words
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Article81 1953-10-09 11 MAINLY through the brilliance of inside forward O. Carvalho and N. Fernando and D. Miller in the defence. League leaders Wanderers templed the hitherto unbeaten RFME hy three goals to one in a SHA division 2 league game played at Ayer Rajah Road yes'erduy. The Wanderers have81 words
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Article21 1953-10-09 11 BEATTY Secondary School beat Bartley Secondary School 4-1 in an inter-school hockey match played at Victoria School ground yesterday.21 words
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Article69 1953-10-09 11 THE Singapore Hockey Association yesterday anno* need changes in the teams for their first trial tomorrow on the SRC at 5 p.m. Shegaran will replace Dovadas. Chan Hon Yam will replace Dozey, and Harbans Singh takes Kulasingam's place in the Colours side. In the Whites team. Nororiha69 words
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Article200 1953-10-09 11 IPOH. Thurs— The PCRC narrowly beat the Ramblers by three goals to two in a flrst division hockey league match played on the Upper Town padang this evening. Although showing better stick work and combination the CRC nearly lost the gam: through poor flnikh. The Chinese went200 words
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Article100 1953-10-09 11 A POSTWAR record I crowd of 44,000 Singapore i soccer fans paid to see the j Djakarta tourists in their I Ave Colony engagements at Jalan Besar stadium. I, 1 They beat Singapore Business Houses 4-0: Ma- lays 3-1; Singapore 2-1; j drew with Combined Ser-100 words
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Advertisement284 1953-10-09 11 XI ITH I S TENDER NOTICE. 'TENDERS are called for thc construction of approximately nine (9) miles of motorable earth road between Selama and Bukit Bertam in Selama District. Plans and Specifications can be inspected during normal office hours at the following places: Office of the Senior Executive Engineer. Public284 words
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Advertisement542 1953-10-09 11 f NOIHCS CITY COUNCIL OF STORE TENDERS CECRETARIAT: Supply of Y Photographs of City Council Labourers etc. Close NOON— 12/10/53. Deposit -?50/-. Forms from Tender Room. Second Floor. SetT* tariat (Room 235) City Hall. GAS DEPARTMENT: (A) Purchase of Surplus Coal Tar for 1954. Close NOON 30/10/53. Deposit $1,000/-. (B)542 words
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Advertisement627 1953-10-09 11 I IN MKMOKIAM IN loving memory of Dr. Yckhis Khee Kfong who I a issed away on Oct UUi 1951 done hat nol forgoiien Inserted 1 bv his wife jnd children IMIISONM 'OME 1 i the Co .1 ery 1)< itration G E C ihow. II Battel Ro id lo;*o627 words
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Advertisement513 1953-10-09 11 Standard Service i For The I ncniploycd \l MKIIi >% w imcmi»lo)-<l nirl m nrril |*n ww\\, >«»« lo iimi work, rd, *>imapare I n niplnj infill Harem oH.-r* ton ir-.- M uif ia i eoliiini, Smt «.ill <*r unir fmma I«m il *t m.1.ir.l oftle. lo^ n *p*M\. (MlliHi513 words
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Article689 1953-10-09 12 Little Ali Pushes Box Office In Front Of F. Beau IPOH, Thurs. Several Gold Vase candidates were Riven final preparations this morning- for the race on Saturday and most impressive workers were Forest Beau, Box Office, Cinecolor, Talisman and Lillibullero. Jack Spencer's trio BOX689 words
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Article242 1953-10-09 12 S'pore League Hockey TWO snap go:»ls in the last five minutes of the save the Indian Association a home victory by that margin when they met Latin* Wanderers in a Singapore Hockey Association Division 1 league match 1 yesterday. The Indians, who drew with the242 words
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Article268 1953-10-09 12 RiJcle Shcot UNITS of th« Malay Remmenl carried away mast of the trophlea in th< Ma aya Rifle Meetinn being hi d at Kota Tingft Ma lava's crack marksman is National Serviceman L Cpl. B Bentlev. of the First Maaches tei j, who won the Campbell Cap while268 words
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Article65 1953-10-09 12 THE Singapore combined Sah kdls hockey XI to meet RNAS (Sembawang) today on the S.J.I, ground will be: Boon Leong (RI). R. Stevens (SABS), leik Ee (YS). Wijyesinghe (S.II). D Hav (YS). Heng Hoe (YS). Ly e Huat (ACS). James Quek (SJI), Y. Quek (YS) Foong Fong (SJI),65 words
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Article101 1953-10-09 12 TAIPING. Thurs. The Taioing Colts scored their fourth successive win in League hockey yesterday, beating the Chinese Recreation Club 2—l. CRC led in the first half with a goal by Tan Thean< Hock. The Colts combined < well in the second session toi net two goals101 words
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Article34 1953-10-09 12 IN a friendly soccer match Land Ofhce beat Survey Department 2-1 at Fairer Park yesterday. Soo Chye and Yusoff scored for Land Office and Johar Shukor scored for the Survey Department.34 words
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Article130 1953-10-09 12 NO LETTER YET -HEAH PKNANG, Thurs.— The President of the Badminton Association of Malaya. Mr. 1 1 e-.ili Joo Seang, would not comment on a statement made by Won* Peng Soon, Malava's singles champion, that he would turn professional if the BAM refuses to sanction his proposed tour to Taipeh.130 words
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Article344 1953-10-09 12 BELOW are the weights for the final day of the Perak Turf Club's Gold Vase meeting tomorrow. THE GOLD VASE Double Blue 8.04 Majestic Scholar 8.08 1 1, 1)1 V. 1 51 F. Chesieres 8.0! Thaumaturgy 8.07 SIR Roman Galley 8.00 Hula Hula 8.06 FnrP of n344 words
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1192 1953-10-09 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By TIIK Perak Gold Vase, i i. Ii.-m sprint annual event of the Malayan turf with stakes of ?»5 000 and a sold trophv will highlight tomorrows races at Ipoh concluding da v of the Perak Turl lub meeting. This classic is1,192 words
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506 1953-10-09 12 BROADSIDE 5 yrs beg Admiral's Walk-Moaning Minnie 8.1 (Mr. Kok Hoong's). Trained by W. B Bagby. Penang Aug. 1 1 mile. Won by half length from Honolulu 7 12 (rec. 10 lb.) with Bloodshot 7.10 third threequarter length behind. 5 ran. Time506 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-10-09 12 PICTURES of race finishes of the second day's Perak Gold Vase Mtttaaf Wednesday.13 words
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