Singapore Standard, 10 October 1953
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Title Section20 1953-10-10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD j41\*jm* AZJ-S»^naMjv < ft 1L 3H Vol. IV. No. 100/ SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article735 1953-10-10 1 BURTON WINS IN THE FINAL BURST LATEST: CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 10. (Reuter)-The British Canberra Jet plane piloted by Flight Lieutenant R. L. Burton touched at Christchurch at 1736 GMT according to unofficial timing. Th e Canberra was the first home in the speed section in th*735 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-10-10 1 ?f Vt. iT_„ h "P": ture yesterday, Standard, ft ith hco-thirds of the lJ,OW).m,le journey covered, thit Canberra piloted by Vina Commander Letvit Hodge, teat teell in the lead it suddenly developed generator trouble and ttood forlornly on the tarmac at Perth while Us rival* raced on52 words
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Article252 1953-10-10 1 BY SINGAPORE AND NEW DELHI standard Aviation Reporter The three British built Canberras entered by the Royal Air Force in the 1 a (1 o n Christchurch race will return home to liritain via Singapore, Bangkok and Delhi. I he idea beins that the tiiii u ill constitute252 words
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Article14 1953-10-10 1 THE Guatemalan Govern•'ic'.ay intervened in of fi.ooo railway which paralysed all ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article112 1953-10-10 1 THE tiny-tots of Malaya have become imbued with the spirit of Christmas and Christian charity and the sum of $10 collected by the girls of Standard One "A". Raffles Girls' Sahool, Cingapore, will no doub'. help spread this spirit to the thousands of under-privileged children112 words
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Article68 1953-10-10 1 MARGATE. Oct. ft, (AFP)— Searetary of State Oliver Lyttelton told the annual conference of the Conservative Party here today Uhat the trouble in Malaya was not over. "There is still danger.** he said, 'but under the wise and enlightened leadership of General Sir Gerald Templer. the68 words
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Article, Illustration372 1953-10-10 1 IN AN ANGRY MOOD THE BRITISH EMBASSY IS STONED PARIS, Oct. 9.— The Yugoslav Government has sent a severe protest note to the Anglo-U.S. military government in Trieste against "the unilateral solution of the Trieste problem and the return of Trieste's Zone A to Italy," the TanjugReuter; UP; AFP - 372 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-10-10 1 AND IN A VERY GOOD ONE FLASHBACK TO MARCH 19. 1953: Sir Winston Churchill toasts the Marshal at a function held in his honour when the latter visited Britain.29 words
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Article86 1953-10-10 1 DOWN ONE MORE CENT Standard Staff Reporter RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday dropped one eent per lb. to 58* cents per lb. for Prst gTade rubber for October shipment, the lowest since early 1950. Since the beginning of the week rubber has dropped from 12 1 cents per lb.86 words
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Article137 1953-10-10 1 ADELAIDE^ Oct. 9 (Reuter) A hot North wind unfavourable to the atomic test in the Australian desert heart, was blowing in the Woomera area today, with a forecast that it will continue. The official weather forecast for the period up to 2 a.m. GMT137 words
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Article259 1953-10-10 1 NO PAY CUT FOR ESTATE STAFF Kl 'ALA LUMPUR, Frl. A total of 3">0.000 rubber workers throughout the Federation will not face a wage cut till the end of the year. The Council of Um IfPfCA met here today and decided not to call for any immed: I wane reduction259 words
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Article19 1953-10-10 1 PRESIDENT Theodor Heutl nominated Konrad Aden to be re- elected as Chancellor lOf West (Jet many ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article11 1953-10-10 1 CHINESE in Malaya will he celebrating Double Tenth today.11 words
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Article169 1953-10-10 1 LONDON. Oct. 9. Britain today derided to .suspend the Constitution of British Guiana and fired the leaders of the Inral Government, charging them with an attempt to turn the South American colony "into a totalitarian state subordinate to Moscow." An oiHcial announcement said the Governor,169 words
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Article71 1953-10-10 2 THE question of supplying electrical power to rural areas was one of the main items discussed at the ECAFE conference in Bangkok, said Mr. Menon, president of the Malayan Central Electrical Baard Junior Officers' Union, who represented the ICFTU at thc conference. Mr. Menon who71 words
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228 1953-10-10 2 OFFICERS TRUST CASE: HOPE FOR A SETTLEMENT A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. S. H. D. Elias, told the Fifth Police Magistrate, Mr. D. EL Chapman, that he hoped to prove his client innocent if he were given a week's adjournment to clear up a few points. His client, Lt. Commander George228 words
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Article202 1953-10-10 2 THE Singapore Governme.it announced a new Higher Scheme Audit Service, which is separate from the Colonial Audit Service. Part I of this Scheme enrric s a timescale of $252 x 12A--276/Bar/336 x 12A-420/Bar/ 4::8 x IRA-600 pcr month. The superstate under Part 1 is $660202 words
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Article76 1953-10-10 2 MALAYA is put down for £2.391.666 under the Colonial Services Grants in Aid of Local Revenue in the British 1953-1954 estimates of financial aid to British .dependencies. Under "Miscellaneous Services," Malaya will get £54,--700 for its Malayan Police Unit. The extra cost of British forces aiding76 words
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Article21 1953-10-10 2 A MEETING of the Butterworth branch of the Labour Party will be held at the Hokkien Association on Sunday21 words
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Article68 1953-10-10 2 POLICE found 12 pellets of prepared opium on Tan Peck Sing when he was searched on suspicion at the junction of Dunlop Street and Perak Street at 8.30 p.m. on Thursday. Lee pleaded guilty when produced before the Sixth Police Magistrate Mr. R B. I.68 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-10-10 2 photo. MR. J. R. MARSHALL, New Zealand's Minister tor Health and Housing Finance, talking to Sir. F. R. Philip of the Royal Malayan Navy who donated his blood for the first time in Singapore yesterday. Others in the picture are (from left): Dr. Vickers, Dr. MargaretStandard - 56 words
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Article143 1953-10-10 2 Raj Reveals 'Top Secret' Letter LABOUR Legislative Councillor for Rochore. Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. has told the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. that the resolution adopted at the Labour Party annual conference last month, "has my fullest personal support," and that he was ready to carry it out.143 words
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Article265 1953-10-10 2 THREE youths, Lai See Kum, Ng Ah Tee and Ong Ah Hye were sent to jail for breaking into a cigarette A in o Neil Road at niffht b v Mr Justice Buttrose the Singapore Assizes, yesterday. Lai See Kum and Ng Ah Tee wer265 words
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Article, Illustration95 1953-10-10 2 It is believed that Krishnan went to the seaside with a friend on Thursday evening and disappeared while swimming. Attached to the Tampenis Boys' School. Mr Krishnan was educated at the Anglo Chinese School. Ipoh. He will he buried at the Hindu cemetery today The cortege95 words
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Article58 1953-10-10 2 THE following will represent Malaya in the Rubber Study Group talks in London on Oct. 12: Raja Sir Uda bin Raja Muhammad, Sir John Hay. Mr. P.B.L. Coghdan and Mr. G.F. Lloyd. This meeting will be confined to the management committee as agreed at the58 words
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Article40 1953-10-10 2 THE Joint Co-ordination Committee of the Federation and Singapore met under the chairmanship of the Commis-sioner-General in Singapore yesterday for discussions. The next meeting of the Committee will be held in Kuala Lumpur on Nov 9.40 words
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Article69 1953-10-10 2 in_ Hea.lh Committee of Smgapore City Council has turned down a request by Government to bear a share of the cost of the* anti-rabies campaign. The Council was asked to pay in proportion to the number of dogs licensed in the City area. The Committee,69 words
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Article462 1953-10-10 2 Committee Urges Govt. Start $8 Mil Project Soon Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S multistorey ond oir c m tioned Polytechnic recommended, will diately accommodate 2,000 part-time stiiT*' ond be the finest vocational trainina m***"**' South-East Asia. nt?e RThe report of a 13-man committee >sor E. H. G.462 words
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Article16 1953-10-10 2 The Singapore Pob< e Band will play at Furrer Paik oa Wednesday. Oct. 2116 words
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Article30 1953-10-10 2 TWO ed i i-i thc A B pora H tro' unc n of f en. 1 pa v Siu ,i month. ll said on 130 words
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Article21 1953-10-10 2 Can 't Drive For A Year CHIA PAJ.Q Bridge R fined mi. i i yt'ar TralT: M yoon Ha gent driving21 words
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174 1953-10-10 2 FORTNIGHTLY pay for their civilian employees is being introduced by the Army authorities in Singapore unit by unit. This is stated by Mr. Philip R. Williams? General Secretary of the Union, in the October issue of the Union's magazine, ACSI) Gong. Members of174 words
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Article296 1953-10-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter SOME features of the social welfare programme in Singapore are not found in New Zealand although it is considered to be one of the most advanced countries in social welfare, Mr. J. K. Marshall, New Zealand's Minister for Health and Housing Finance, told296 words
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Article72 1953-10-10 2 Loan: $7 MilBooked Up SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Singapore City Co unci: $10,--000.000 loan stood at $7,000,--000 at noon yesterday, seven days after It was launched. Mr. J R. Hill. Citv Treasurer, told The Standard he has been promised another million dollars. This will leave only two million dollars for other72 words
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Article63 1953-10-10 2 DOUGLAS Donald Benlley. a craftsman of the Base workshop. REME. Ayer Rajah Road, was acquitted by Mr. A. W. Ghows in the Singapore Eighth Police Court, yesterday. On a charge of stealing a bottle ol aerated waters It was alleged that Bentley committed ihe offence at63 words
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Article165 1953-10-10 2 Taiwanese Seeks His Lost Father CHAN CHI HIN a resident of Taiwan has i appealed to the Singapore Z Chinese community to S help trace his father. Chan Cheng Thiam 50 I and younger brother. 2 Chan Chi Leong 20 now J believed to be in the S Colony. 2165 words
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Article50 1953-10-10 2 ABDUL bin Rahum. a sampan man. pleaded guilty and was fined 520 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday on two charges— arriving in Singapore without a Port Clearance from Pulau Hari in Indonesia and bringing into Singapore nine tons of copra without a copy of manifest.50 words
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Article92 1953-10-10 2 COMMODITY PRICES pLotmo pru-ej, ttmmßm Smu.tpore > •Acre: iUtti r^ v No 1 K\»RRRR N<» l i; s x 4 Na R.S.S Na it s g i m ClOsC. TIN PKK I ll»r prnc n| n„ »,.v, rr day ansa WHJ per paul I' a i.oniio ki hKii No I92 words
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Advertisement266 1953-10-10 2 When heat saps VS^s y° ur strength flfiS_-D_____ai_ T^_~w» a ;^ar^>^?i^si^/^^ BOVRIL rey/ yes yonf At times when it's an effort to move at all, a cup of Bovril puts new life into you, Bovril is a highly concentrated extract made from prime lean beef— with extra benefits. This concentrated266 words
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Advertisement68 1953-10-10 2 BOKHARA'S W& Genuine ittrpel AUCTION SALE which offers you thc Oldest thc Latest to decorate YOUR SWEET HOMES Ist Saving Opportunity Day, TODAY 10th Oct. '53 at 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. 2nd Saving Day, Tomorrow, 1 1th Oct. at 1 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. dc 2*30 p.m to68 words
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119 1953-10-10 3 Congress To Urge Talks On Self Govt. JRE BAHRU, Fri attainment of seifroment as their object, National Congrats, at a ting to be held here on 20, will make a strong ind for immediate and iation between Vivos of all politics in Malaya and British Government. 'ing. to be £Ponby119 words
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Article41 1953-10-10 3 A CARETAKER of the Um lu Cemetery in S.ngapore found 44 rounds of ammunition while he was digging the gr muds on Thursday morning. A Paliae spokesman said that the ammunition might be relics of the last war.41 words
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Article225 1953-10-10 3 An Aid To Civil Aircraft SINGAPORE'S Telecommunico»i«-' n out with more than $1 20,000 Z°?™ of *2* D *F rfmm V h b «»ed type circuits between Singaoore o«H R if r Ce J ye r$ P«wid« teleColombo, Jakarta ond London Bongkok, Sydney, Hongkong, Although only225 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-10-10 3 photo. Technical Assistant Inspector Joseph Loh "tunes in" on the new receiver to Bangkok. StandardStandard - 15 words
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Article390 1953-10-10 3 A BIG DAY FOR 170 GRADUATES TODAY i s a big day for 170 young men and women who are to play a vital role in the development of Malaya. At 3.15 p.m. today, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. and Chancellor of the University of Malaya, \i ill confer upon them the390 words
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247 1953-10-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter SIR Sydney Caine, the Vice-Cbancellor of the University of Malaya, yesterday said it was desirable to introduce such subjects as political science, international relations and public administration in the University, "but this takes time." Sit Sydney was commenting on the article247 words
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Article98 1953-10-10 3 Television Team Due In S'pore Standard Staff Reporter A British television team, headed by Mr. Chester Wilniot. author of "The Struggle For Europe" will arrive in Singapore towards the end of December, to record the problems facing the Far East which will be presented to British television viewers by the98 words
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Article28 1953-10-10 3 SINGAPORE Post Offices are putting out coloured posters urging the public to post their Christmas mail early. The posters will go up ia the city soon*28 words
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Article34 1953-10-10 3 SWA MI Vamadevananda, pre i dent of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, will conduct a prayer meeting and continue the lecture on "Srimad Bhagavad Gita* today at 6.30 p.m. at 9, Norris Road.34 words
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Article28 1953-10-10 3 ARUMUGAM (45) was fined $10 by the Singapore Sixth Police Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday for failing to attend court on another charge.28 words
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149 1953-10-10 3 Glenealy Ltd. Profit Down 5-Cent Dividend THE year's working ot Glenealy Plantations Limited, Singapore, resulted in a profit of $43,886.. A dividend of five cents per share in respect of the year is recommended. This is contained in the report of the directors to be subnut'ed at the annual general149 words
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Article77 1953-10-10 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— As a result of. a recent publicity tour made by a delegation of the Muslim College Committee, State Appeal Committees have been formed in Trengganu and Kelantan to raise funds. The delegation will tour Penang, Kedah and Perlis as soon as permission77 words
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Article24 1953-10-10 3 THE number of maternity admissions at Kandang Kerbau Hospital last month totalled 1.806, with a record number of 1.639 deliveries.24 words
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Article116 1953-10-10 3 THE first double-decker bus for the Singapore Traction Company is arriving shortly from the Federation. Mr. A. A. Ewing, general manager, told The Standard yesterday the bus will make trial runs for about three weeks. It will run along jSer-j vice Route No. 18—from Tampenis to116 words
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Article, Illustration432 1953-10-10 3 MALAYA will send A beauty queen to Hollywood in December. She will reach the film city via "dream route" that will carry her through Saigon. Manila, Hong Kong. Tokyo and Honolulu getting her to hot Angeles three days later. Lucky girl to go432 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-10-10 3 photo. This new uniform worn by Miss Clara Wong (above), of the Singapore Public Relations Department, brings a new look to the PRO Information Kiosk in the centre of the main Customs Hall at Kallang Airport. Of smart white sharkskin with a matchingStandard - 74 words
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Article63 1953-10-10 3 MR. TAMPOE T h a m b y Rajah, a barrister-at-law, was admitted to the Singapore Bar as an advocate and solicitor by Mr. Justice Taylor in the Singapore High Court, yesterday. Tne application of Mr. Philip Hoalim (Jr.) for admission to the Bar was adjourned63 words
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279 1953-10-10 3 THE Singapore Youth Council will seek public assistance to foot the bill for the next general assembly of the World Assembly of Youth to be held in the Colony in August, next year. Over 1,000 representatives from 65 nations of the Free World are279 words
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Article155 1953-10-10 3 Kept It A Year CHIAM BOON SENG. 20--year-old Singaport Harbour Board labourer, was sentenced to four months* rigorous imprisonment in the Third Police Court ye.-derday for criminal breach of trust of a bicycle worth $117. He was ordered to pav $f>o as compensation to155 words
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Article255 1953-10-10 3 'NO' TO HOUSING SCHEME QUERIED DATO C. J. PAGLAR.' Progressive legislative Councillor, will ask the Singapore Government at the next meeting of the Council the reasons why a housing scheme involving the building of 281 houses was turned down by Government. Difo Paging slated that the promoter- of the tchiina,255 words
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Article51 1953-10-10 3 lIAWKKR |Mpg the Singaport City Council may now carry mor.cv win <• oa duty. The Health ComtT* ItM dei not to pursue i's previa 'his deci lion forbidding in ipe tors to carry money when >n I duty. I The City Council I Union objected to51 words
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Advertisement120 1953-10-10 3 m _y (J_ 4 Do yon lead an v.\niiing life? 'I'll i a Aoald follow the I i I rrl woiu.ri who ahrnijs -f <"i M< ricx for comfort Mr,.' s.-. un'ty. l"fisiirj)iisse<l in quality nr.rl supplied i n sizes I .rcvary m<<J. Ask for Menra nnd bo sure. %)>120 words
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Advertisement95 1953-10-10 3 INDELIBLE A-S^A Ll P STI CK JHf t£j LIP SHAPEDjBfe^^ /^f? i Avail'il)h> At: ROBINSON fr CO., LTD. WING ON CO., FOOK ON CO., AURORA LTD., SINCERE CO., LTD. AND OTHER LEADING STORES. Sofe Ay frits: i NAN KANG CO., Spore 25 26, Medeiros Bldg. Tel:- *****. M^^^^" M^ M^^^*^^^^'^^^95 words
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Article, Illustration144 1953-10-10 4 THE first QANTAS pilot to be selected to undergo flight training on the Comet jetliners that will come into service on the London Sydney route arrived in Singapore in a QANTAS Constellation from Australia, yesterday. The pilot. Captain Alan Morton (right) i s on his way144 words
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Article132 1953-10-10 4 A BILL to free certain types nf domestic electric appliances J rom control under the FAectridUy (Rural Areas) Ordinance, 1991, will be tataoduced in the Singapore J -slative Council on Oct. 20. The original Ordinance ta r yet in force, but the Attorney General132 words
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Article68 1953-10-10 4 WHEN two charges of smoking opium and assisting in thc running of a public lottery, chap-ji-kee. \ver e explained to 800 Too Toh (40) of 44. Upper Weld Road, he pleaded guilty, and was fined $200 on the first rharge and sentenced to two months simple68 words
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Article59 1953-10-10 4 PENANG. Fri.— UMNO and MCA. in insisting on their demand for Federal elections in 1954 are taking advantage of the Emergency, said Mr. Jagjit Singh, president of tae Malayan Indian Congress, Penang Branch, today. To think that Malayans will be ready for elections next year59 words
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Article22 1953-10-10 4 NEW buildings for a Health Clinic and Infant Welfare Centre adjacent to the District Office Butterworth have just been completed.22 words
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Article66 1953-10-10 4 MALACCA. Fri. Dr. Foo Hee Seng (53). a wellknown Malacca resident, who suddenly took ill last Tuesday night and was admitted into hospital died last night. The funeral service at St. Theresa's Church, Gaja Berang. and the burial at Bukit Serendit Cemetery this afternoon was66 words
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Article38 1953-10-10 4 BUTTERWORTH. Fri.— ln order to help boost the forthcoming Town Council elections before poh ing day. Mrs. Hawkins. Supervisor of Elections, is planning a football competition among the electors of the wards contesting.38 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-10-10 4 photo. TWENTY members of a batch of 42 Thai Army officers and men who landed at Kallang Airport i n Singapore yesterday for a four weeks rigorous jungle training at the Far East Training Centre in Johore. Their leader Lt. Col. Chom pa isal is seventh from left. StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article230 1953-10-10 4 Awards For Tin, Private Claims KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan War Damage Commission last night declared an overall dividend of 90.4 per cent on tin mining claims and private chattel claims. In a statement, the Commission says that out of this award interim dividends of 75 per cent, have already230 words
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Article100 1953-10-10 4 LIEW KEE KOK won the St. John Ambulance Br jade oratorical contest held at ;heir headquarters in Stamford Road. Singapore last night Speaking on "The men we like best," Liew had the crowd of 150 members present rocking with laughter with his humourous speech. Second was100 words
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Article197 1953-10-10 4 Public Spirited Hawker Lauded THE Singapore Assistant Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, told Inspector Ronald Da Silva: "I am very pleased with the public spiritedness of Yap Peng Soon a hawker. Please bring his action to the attention of the Police Commissioner." This was stated at the conclusion of yesterday's197 words
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303 1953-10-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malaya has every chance to get a better price for her rubber when the American synthetic rubber industry is given over to private enterprise. Mr. Leroy Johnson, leader of the visiting United States mission, said at a press303 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-10-10 4 photo. SINGAPORE'S Colonial Secretary. Mr. W.A.C. Goode, bends low to net a better view of an exhibit in the 12th Inter-School Art Exhibition which opened yesterday at the British Council Hall. With Mr. Goode i_ Dr. CA. Gibson Hill, president of the Singapore Art Society. StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article167 1953-10-10 4 Seven Killed, Fiy« Surrender To Security Forces KUALA LUMPUR, Fri._ Seven Com munist terrorists hove been killed and tv others wounded by Security Forces in Federation. Fire other terrorists hav c J rendered. Two terrorists, including the smi: camp, were killed yesterday by a pati Fijians167 words
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Article97 1953-10-10 4 KUALA UMPIR, Fri.— Smoke from .7 camp led to the destruction of four terrorists v Koyal West Rents in the Kuala Kubu BiYmi IHstri of Srlangor. Thi took pi l hut f n rr new- aRt i' today. S Vff u atta spe< a of97 words
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Article158 1953-10-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Ong Ban Fan. a 24-year-old coffee-powder retailer wa? fined SlOO. or a month's imprisonment, in the First Magistrate's Court here today for assaulting a policeman, Ismail bin Talib. Talib. the prosecution said, approached Ong when he was retailing his goods at158 words
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Article164 1953-10-10 4 Husband To Pay Wife $120 A Mth. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Gan Siew Cheng, wife of a Chinese property owner and fruit-grower in Bentong who has since been separated from her husband, alleged at ♦he Court of Appeal today that her husband had solproperty and had more than $46,000 cash. She164 words
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Article96 1953-10-10 4 Well Done Templer KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The High Commissioner. Sr QeraM Tetnp Bf mml I Templcr las; night a peifoi mv Droy Fleckers plav. V Im sented by Ihe ill i mnmunities Art-- I p at the Town Rail, Kill pur. During the interval General Templer went to chat with96 words
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255 1953-10-10 4 ,i i? 1 iV Fri Mr Justice D.B.W. Cloud, at the High Court here today, dismissed the application of three shareholders of the Foh Hup Omnibus Company. Ltd of Kuala Lumpur for the intervention of the Court to appoint an interim receiver and man255 words
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Article160 1953-10-10 5 STAR Fri.— The Perlii will pre ent ious Service Medals Councillor! and one an. the ConspiGallantry Medal to al Constable at Be ar Arau tomor- .ng on the oeca35th birthday. [alay pensioner will tinted a Justice of of the MeritoMedals an Ahmad, the Mentri160 words
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Article39 1953-10-10 5 MA LUMPUR, Kri.— Abdul Rahman ibni tan Abdul HaH S iah an.l Mr. H.r. lan were appointI i I lommissioner Members ol I itive Cou i d from Oat. I i dan 31 1954 inclusive39 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-10-10 5 photo. MRS. Tan Ah Seng, snides happily as she feeds the one-day-old baby girl In her home in Serangoon Road last night. Her husband found this baby wrapped in a towel under a tree i« St. Andrew's School ground early On Thursday morning. StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article113 1953-10-10 5 Terrorist Suppliers Get 3 Yrs. TANJONG MALUM, In Two terrorist food -uppi>rs. arrested when woman terrorist Tang Lee Chia alias Lea Chin, a Branch Committee Member of Taajaag Maliii. was shot Cead on Sept. H oa Ihe outskirts of Tanjons Malim. were sentenced yesterday te three years' imprisonment each by113 words
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Article32 1953-10-10 5 THREE pa rs of handcuffs were ye I >rday recovi red by Singapore Po ice n a drain in Orchard Road. They wen the old type used before the war.32 words
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Article341 1953-10-10 5 NEW LAW GIVES THEM HEADACHE So A Protest Meet Is Planned *i_ e PE N NG Fri.— A strong protest ogoinst the Societies amendment Ordinance 1953 wil! be made by representatives from all the death benefit societies in Penang and Province Wei lesley when they meet at the Rubber Trade341 words
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Article151 1953-10-10 5 BANGKOK, Oct. 9, (Reuter).— Thai troops and special police have been posted at strategic points along- Thailand's eastern and southern borders to keep out Communists fleeing Irom Indo China and Malavu, according to Thai Prime Minister, Pibun Songgram. The Premier told his regular presa conference last151 words
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Article81 1953-10-10 5 IPOH Fri. A quarrel which ended in a fight at Hume Street on the night of Sept. 3 had a sequel in the ions Court here today when two lorry attendants. Nasib Singh and Dalip Sinc;h. were both found guilty of C v ing hurt81 words
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Article66 1953-10-10 5 A SIKH bridegroom and his party arrived in Singapore from Bangkok yesterday by an Indian Airlines skymaster for a wedding which is to take place tomorrow at Tanjong Katoof Road. The bridegroom. Mr. Kirpal Singh, is to wed Miss Jagdish Kaur, daugV of Mr. Sarngat66 words
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174 1953-10-10 5 FOUND GIRL UNDER A TREE HE ADOPTS HER Standard Staff Reporter TAN AH SENG (42). a sub-inspector attached to the Anti-Narcotics Branch of the Singapore C.1.D.. has decided to adopt a little girl he found abandoned under a tree in St. Andrew's School ground it 6.30 a.m. on Thursday. A174 words
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Article75 1953-10-10 5 MISS Marv Reid, of 'he British Red Cross Society, who did valuable work in Service hospitals in Singapore, the Federation, and Hongkong, has been appointed Deputy Director of the St. Jolvi and Red Cross Hospital Welfare Sei vices. Mis s Reid has been overseas with the75 words
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373 1953-10-10 5 ASP WIFE TOOK OWN LIVES, CORONER FINDS TIIK Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, returned a verdict of suicide at the conclusion of yesterdav's inquiry into the deaths of Anthony Scott Sommerville (24), a cadet A.S.P. of the Singapore Police Force, and his wife, Mrs. Aletta Gertrude Sommerville. The Sommerville? died373 words
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Article81 1953-10-10 5 MANSOOR Othman bi n Has. san pleaded guilty i n th e Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday to three charges of criminal breach of trust. He was entrusted with $."> tj<i by Mohamed Ismail bin Abdul Kadir on Aug. 11. with Sti. 4o by JafTar bin81 words
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Article71 1953-10-10 5 GREGORY Palifl Price Corporal in the RAOC attached to No. 2 Sub- Depot. fined $2tt bv the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mi. R w. H. Davies, on t charges of driving without a licence, without third party insurance, without the owners' permit ion and negligently. Pr.<e71 words
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Article189 1953-10-10 5 ABOIT 10,000 lower paid employees of the Singapore Government have accepted the Government's wage increase proposals with certain modifications/' Their representatives last night reported this decision to the Joint Council of Action at an emer- The modifications. whirh affects only certain categories of workers, will189 words
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Article52 1953-10-10 5 TAN KIM CHYE. dO. a clerk In the National City Bank of New York, Singapore was found stabbed in his hom e at Everitt Road shortly before nine o'clock last night. He was admitted by ambulance into the General Hospital, where his condition was stated to52 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-10-10 5 MISS ANNE SIM. a Sin S j pore salesgirl who will sing in Malay aad English tonight at the University Ball to be held st tbe Badminton Hall.28 words
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Article, Illustration192 1953-10-10 5 VIU new "Town Offiee" of the Singapore Anti Tuber eulosis Association, in John little's building was official ly opened yrstrrday afternoon by th. Chairman of S.A.T.A., Mr. (i. 11. Kiat. who spoke on thr necessity of having such an offiee Mr. Kiat said that192 words
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246 1953-10-10 5 BILL WILL PAVE THE WAY FOR A MASTER PLAN A BILL to stabilise land values in Singaporr and thus pave the way for the publication Ri an Intc irn Ma ter Plan for trie Colony is to be introduced into the Legislative Council on Oct. M, it was announced yesterday.246 words
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Advertisement106 1953-10-10 5 I AUTUMNAL SALE A I iu:ihj<;eo prices g! rom Ist Oct to 21sl Oci. 1953. EA*tSßß»Nq^H^*__% V'Lvi^M* mmßw lr_t/_--E>>-MPm t* m L. VAKHM 9 QUAUIIKS SWORD" Shirts, Poplin From $3.80 to $5.90 j j "I\GLE" Shirts. Poplin From $2.80 to $5.00 f DON I MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY J Milainablc from106 words
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Advertisement241 1953-10-10 5 l_Y l'i' aii'- r 8b :^_pßy^ vr'lS^c, r^_^i^_^S_2^^^_^^^^s_t^__H_i v__a B Wv^'l j^rjr B K'i_- fl v v i n__ir ''^¥^-r^o'M :r^:,^_3 El SztV «_i___B v *rAva»,^ov! N -,-^^r- Uvi ________U___ ,1k- J x -*^_r v^~ ;V___J uiV jbKu _S______a_F^_____'**">£-v'»'V^^^*' N a 1 _»i_l Bw^^ 1 V s_ m *R R241 words
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Miscellaneous88 1953-10-10 5 Weather MINIMI M liapmlai. i ui 7..:0 p.m Oet k to 7.:;o i.m. Oct, Singapore (75F), n ia* :.;i Kota Bahru I, K >j ita I unipur < 7. 'I lp 7.1 i l\u. mt. in 701 mi\i ri u m Temperaftare: I 7..:0 ;i.m to 7.30 am. 9. Sinrapore88 words
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Article830 1953-10-10 6 ALREADY more than enough has probably been written about the falling price of rubber. What now needs considerable thought, urgently, is the stabilization of workers' wages in the rubber industry. Commonsense insists that there is a limit beyond, which the workers, economically, must not be driven. They830 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1953-10-10 6 By IGHKHJKH Singapore Correspondent THE stalemate is only on the military front where the Communists have largely disengaged, Writes The Times' Singapore correspondent in the first of two articles describing the present situation in Malaya. Here he tells about the Communists' discovery that terrorism does not pay,1,235 words
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Article853 1953-10-10 6 RAWLE KNOX - Caste Friction In India RAWLE KNOX By New Delhi, THE ASSAULT on Vinoba Bhave and his party by a group of hereditary priests at the gates of Baidyanath Temple at Deoghar in Bihar, has bruised again the whole tender relationship between religion and State in India. Vinoba Bhave is the853 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-10-10 6 "You're out of luck— I just sold the Ust seat!"13 words
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Letter378 1953-10-10 6 IS JOSEY SO SURE? Sir. I am glad that Mr. Alex Josey has at last tried to explain the difference between Socialism and Communism. He listed a mtmbff of Socialist beliefs, namely. freedom of speecfi. aud organisation, and assembly, and faith and OOftJCfc and of election to reprcs* r?tative bodies.378 words
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Letter145 1953-10-10 6 Sir;— Be lore It is too late, permit me to appeal to the authorities concerned regarding the use of that out of the way place in McAlister Road as a polling station. Not only is this place too far away from any bus stop but the145 words
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Letter97 1953-10-10 6 Sir: 1 write to snliqhten your correspondent Notts O'Danz' regarding his query "Sex, Nudism and Sun." 1 look upon such vrtcilc* In the midst of clviUs>d j society as a misguided form of relaxation. The bounties of Nature can be obtained gratis without resorting to nudism and insisting97 words
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Article95 1953-10-10 6 Review of Views Choice Of Syed Isa UTUSAN Ml BMOtl OB UM Isa A of the f«>r Um City 1 cember. Tl.a statement 13 1 Rahman Puti UMNO, on W. dtfandi IS who h even during in the 1 Utusan S.ved I -a h;i i port Of 'I man to95 words
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Advertisement128 1953-10-10 6 SINGAPORE mm STANDARD INDEPKNUENI MORNING NEWSPAPER, HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood. Singopore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Teleqroph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing House Square, London. E.C. 4* KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 43. Sulton Street. 83. Cowon Street. 8, Leith Street. Tele: 4588. Tele:128 words
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Advertisement59 1953-10-10 6 J_TjL^&r_?^i3_^ Tr ft -^^^6-^ *r*v -^k* s I k_S_A CTY ____L .a r\ *_te. _?_^^"^___i ____fi___L__^ I GIFTS I li WE HAVE A VERY WIDE SELECTION j! OF WEDDING, tIRTHDAY OR ANNIVERSARY GIFTS IN BEST ELECTRO PLATE OR STERLING SILVERS. P. H. de SILVA 45 1114.11 ST. SINCAPOIti: u IMIIWkMI-NT59 words
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153 1953-10-10 7 'Wonder' Drug Flown To Lonely Island I, ON DON, Oct. 9, (Reuter). Cable and Wireless, British tele- < amunications organi<m. reported here al a United States Air Force plane yesterday i bed a life saving of drugs from Honolulu to the lonely varan cable station Fanning Island, 1,600 lies out153 words
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144 1953-10-10 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (UP) "-—Authoritative sources said rlay that the United States has informed Japan that it hopes to withdraw virtually aU American forces iron the dapanese home Island! within the next five 3' it's This would not Include American forces in144 words
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Article58 1953-10-10 7 PARIS. Oct. 9 (AP) The 'i government of i mier Joseph L_niel won mounted to two votes ot onfidence today when th e Na»nal Assembly refused to apSocialist and Communitions criticizing the t's handling of the counomic programmes. National Assembly beat the Socialist motion 300- and58 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-10-10 7 photo. CHINESE prisoners of war, who had previously refused to be repatriated, sit at a table with bowls of rice before them as a comrade stands shouting charges that trie United Nations Command tortured and tattooed the Chinese. Chinese and North Korean, interrogators sit at right. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-10-10 7 pnoio. *HE 23Jt| ions Fleet Aircraft Carrier. 11.M.5. "Indomitable." in charge of four tu*s. is towed from Portsmouth rn route to (he Firth of Forth. Scotland. Weather permitting, "Indomitable" is expected to arrive in the Forth today. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article49 1953-10-10 7 HONGKONG. Oct. 9 (AP) Maurice De.Jean. French Com-missioner-General for IndoChina, arrived Ul Hongkong yesterday to confer with government officials before going on to Singapore. He said ho saw no possibilities of including the Commu-nist-led Vietminh In negotiations for the independence of Indo-China. He added.49 words
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Article72 1953-10-10 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 9: The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 17^d. November 17id. December 17}d. Jan/March 17|d. Apr./ June 17|d. July/Sept. 17id. October c.i.f. 17id. Tone: Buyers very quiet. LONDON TIN Spot £60272 words
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Article223 1953-10-10 7 LONDON, Oct. 9, (Reuter).— Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill i s considering a personal cable from the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru on recent developments involving the Indian forces in Korea, a spokesman at his London headquarters said yesterday. In this cable, it is223 words
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Article109 1953-10-10 7 Farouk's 4 Sisters Sue Govt. CAIRO. Oct. 9 (UP) Princesses Fawzia, Faiza, Faika and Fawkia the four sisters of exiled King Farouk sued the Government yesterday for £3,000.--000 (M525.200.000) worth of confiscated Royal property. The four princesses said th P property in jewels and art treasures in former Royal palaces109 words
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Article39 1953-10-10 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 9. (Reuter) The United States sent a new message yesterday through Sweden to the Chinese Communists and North Koreans asking for an early expression of their views on the Korean political conference.39 words
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190 1953-10-10 7 THE HAGUE, Oct. 9, (Reuter) —British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill said in a message to the second Hague Congress of Europe that Britain \v s shed to be closely associated with the Schuman coal and steel community and the European army. Former Belgian Premier190 words
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Article138 1953-10-10 7 DJAKARTA, Oct. 9 (UP) Although Premier Ali Sastroamidjojo declined to make any general statement yesterday on the result of negotiations with Japan, he said Indonesia was prepared to accept war reparations in the form of capital goods. However, he added, such question can only138 words
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Article50 1953-10-10 7 SEOUL. Oct 9, (UP)— South Korean naval patrols seized three more Japanese fishing vessels south of Cheju island on Tuesday for violation of the "Syngman Rhee" line, the Defence Ministry announced yesterday. The seizures raised the total to 41 vessels now interned in South Korean ports.50 words
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189 1953-10-10 7 STOCKHOLM, Oct. 9, (AP) Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and American Novelist Ernest Hemingway are considered the strongest candidates for the Nobel Prize for literature this year, literary sources in Stockholm said yesterday. In a surprise move, the Swedish Academy announced that the winner will189 words
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Article331 1953-10-10 7 RUSSIA CAN A-BOMB US, SAYS IKE 'Americas Atomic Arsenal Is Large' WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (AP)— President Eisenhower said yesterday that the Russians hare the capability of staging an atomic attack pn the United States and their capacity will increase with the passage of time. The President made the statement at331 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-10-10 7 >hoto 10W0W0W0L FRANK Sinatra and his actress wife, Ava Gardner, appear to be two happy people as they arrive at New York's Radio City Music Hall to attend the opening of Ava's latest movie. "MoKambo." A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article90 1953-10-10 7 PORT SAID. Ot. 9. (AP).— A World War II German mine was found in the Suez Canal yesterday. All traffic has been stopped until it is moved, A dredger crew spotted the mine 15 miles from the southern end of the 101-mile Canal. All boats90 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-10-10 7 pnoio. SIR Alfred Savage. Governor of British Guiana, where the Queen recently made an Order in Council revoking the constitution granted six months ago to the British Colony and giving the Governor full powers to squash a Communist bid to seize power there and set up a Red republic- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article244 1953-10-10 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 9, (AP).-I.S. Supreme Court Justice James B. M. McNally yesterday awarded the Marchioness Romaine of Milford Haven I'SSHOO a month temporary alimony pending the trial of her suit for either separation or divorce from the Marquess David of Milford Haven and his244 words
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85 1953-10-10 7 U.K. Replies To Arabian Protest Note LONDON. Oct I. [Ut UwtY— Britain has rei Arabia's note of Bept \A protesting against i incident! In the Buralmi dii puted terntorv on the sian Gulf, a 1 spokesman said ye The spokesman d disclose the lunti- thc reply. Both countries have accused85 words
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Article60 1953-10-10 7 MANILA. Oct !4 (UP) President Quirino tod.<\ d for libel a Manila i ev i>.«per owned bv the fa nra V «.f his vice-president. The presldin I agalnsl the Mani i Ch < for an unspecified climaxed a seric. of suits ■gainsl th,. i bv his60 words
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Article62 1953-10-10 7 TEHfRAN Oct I (UP).— Businc n upporters ol Mohammed Mos&adeq pulled down the ihutteti on their shops yesterday anu tabled a resolution protesting the demand by an army pro CCUtOf that the for ner premh f be ienten< ed to death. The b -I be ihould62 words
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Article25 1953-10-10 7 the distribution of food packages to resident, ut the Soviet /one of East Berlin will be temporarily suspended on Oet. 10.- AFPAFP - 25 words
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Advertisement89 1953-10-10 7 XX VXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXVXXXXXXXXXXXX%x%xxxx%xxvvxxxvxNxxxx^ i New i 1 1 i Arrivals ff??jj j j_i m I Y *JwV I f-f\'^~ s '*mß MORNING W I s COCKTAIL $Ad I 1 I J2tffl&) 1 I I EVENING /JWtr&A I I GOWNS x ifilk'M^^J- f l /Oa%WM' i i sues jj^i :x J5h t89 words
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122 1953-10-10 8 BRITAIN DOUBLES DELIVERY OF VESSELS ABROAD DELIVERIES of ships from United Kingdom vards to foreign buyers in August w«re just over double ttiose of July and were aho considerably in excess of deliveries in August of last year. The Board of Trade returns show that 54,346 tons, comprising three steamers122 words
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Article74 1953-10-10 8 TOKYO, Oct. 9 (AFP) Japan is to s tart negotiating with the Indian government at the e n d of this month on the setting up of a mixed IndianJapanese company for exploiting Indian Iron mines and its metal industry. Representatives of the Japanese Foreign Ministry74 words
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Article49 1953-10-10 8 MANILA. Oct. 9. (AFP)— President Quirino, after consultation with the Cabinet, will permit a Japanese salvage company to salvage 34 sunken Vessels in Manila Bay. provided the scrap iron salvaged is sold to the Philippines Steel Mills at 40 per cent below market price49 words
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Article23 1953-10-10 8 MAX HYMANS. Board chairman of Air France, yaid yesterday the line will inaugurate direct service bet- ween Ch month. APAP - 23 words
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Article88 1953-10-10 8 TAIPEH. Oct. 9, (UP)— The Chinese Nationalist Government will confiscate 8,000 tons ot jet tuel on board the seized Polish tanker Pracas and will court martial 17 crew member, informed sources said yesterday. The Pracas. first Russian satellite ship ever detained by the Nationalists, is88 words
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Article50 1953-10-10 8 NEW YORK, Oct. 8, (AP) New rubber consumption in thc United States during August totalled 102,694 long tons, a decline of 2.57 per cent from the July usage of 105.405 tons. Synthetic rubber use in August amounted to 59.180 tons against 43.508 tons of natural rubber.50 words
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Article46 1953-10-10 8 PARIS. Oct. J). (Reuter) Mr. Edward Heinemann, chief designer of the world air speed record holder. the American Douglas Suvray said here yesterday pilots might soon he roasted alive in their cockpits unless inventors could solve temperature prohlem.s In supersonic fighters46 words
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Advertisement715 1953-10-10 8 HAMBURO AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SfcßVlCfc To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp Rotterdam, Ham bun; Bremen S'pore PS'ham Penang TS Westerstein (NDI.) 9/llOct TS Braunschweig (HAPA(;)-J3/280ct 2!lOct M/StOri *lnnt Kona Manila Kobe St Yokohama renang P.S'ham 5» H»r* IS Nabob (NIIL) 120ct ItM 14 lSOct TS Leverkusen (HAIMi. I'lOef715 words
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Advertisement1197 1953-10-10 8 tel:*™ BLUE FUNNEL LINE J*^, now) BIANSFH-XO A CO.. LTU. Dent Incorpoiated in Slns<ipure Carriers option to proceed via other port< to load and discbarce cargo SAILINGS to LIYKKPOOI.. (.1 .\M,im LONDON CONTINLNTAI PORTI Due Sails P Sham Penan* Aeneas for Genoa. London Holland 8t Uamburs Oct I'yrrhus for MarseiUes.1,197 words
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Advertisement514 1953-10-10 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW VORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORIEANS via SCEZ. mx.a,.,,. v S'pore P S'ham Penang MATARAM (RL) 19/250H "(JOct 27/2ROr« SCHIEDYK (HAL) ............290c s\ov (iNov 78V So orn_0 rn_o (B (^i SSr ,€M^514 words
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Advertisement798 1953-10-10 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA CK I COYriNlSf S'pore PS'ham "INDIA' Foi Bangkok, Saigon Hongkong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama 11 120et In Port "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 16 IKOct lt ):,o, t "KOREA" Fur Diakaita. Bang kok. Saigon. Hongkong Manila Kobe. Yokohama ..22/230ct 20/2lOcl "MEONM- For Bangkok 12 13Nov 11/llNov j^J798 words
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Article197 1953-10-10 9 DOING THE MARKET THE rubber market in Singapore yesterday closed at 58J rents per lb. for first grade rubber for October shipment, a drop of one cent per lb. from Thursday's closing level. Loral and upcountrv selling contributed to the decline in prices. The weekly report of Lewis and Peat197 words
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Article105 1953-10-10 9 THE Malayan share market was dull in all sections, yesterday. Industrial shares were easier throughout the day but tin shares remained quietly steady until the announcement of the metal price before they became easier. Rubber shares were neglected. Changed prices were: INUI'STRIAIS Buyers Sellers. eraser Neave Gammons 2 72105 words
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Article35 1953-10-10 9 BOUSTEAD Co. Ltd. announced the following outputs for September: Amalgamated Malay Estates 58.800 lbs.. Borelli 62,000 lbs.. Cormemara 4!U00 lbs.. New Sereninh 59 000 lbs., Bassett 20.000 lbs., and Kuala Sidim 75.838 }bs.35 words
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Article113 1953-10-10 9 THE produce market In Singapore was steady in copra and coconut oil, with small business passing. Copra buyers for October shipment quoted $36 with sellers at $36} per picul, while copra for November shipment were $36} buyers and $36). Coconui oil sellers quoted $57 J per picul buyers with113 words
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Article64 1953-10-10 9 THE condensed statement of acoouota of OverseaChinese Banking Corporation Ltd. for IMS uiowad eash in hand, af bankers .ar*_ with agents, at call and short notice $135,219,256. Government securities $40 317,677 and other securities $6,931,710. Investment in subsidiary companies stood at $758,507: loans, bills purchased end other64 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-10-10 9 photo. "ONCE upon a time there was a lovely youi., lady who got inside a huge class shoe And the lady's name was Miss Elizabeth Rvan of M. John's Wood. London She found her glass shoe at the Shoe and Leather Fair at Olvmnia in IVrsl I nnHon V« MnU.P. - 53 words
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357 1953-10-10 9 No U.S. Recognition Of Rubber Samples Yet TIIK Crude Rubber committees of the Rubber Manufacturers Association and the Rubber Trait Association of New York have decided tor thc nviiurnl, against giving official recognition to the seven proposed Singapore type samples of rubber. Request for this teeognition wa s made bv357 words
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Article115 1953-10-10 9 LONDON, Oct. 9. (AFP) About 180 experts from 16 countries attended the eonference o n **ProRress i n Rubber Technology" held at Delft o n Oct. 7 and 8. The conference wa s organised by Delft Rubber Foundation, a non-commercial organisation financed by rubber115 words
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Article117 1953-10-10 9 LONDON. Oct 9 (AP).— A leading ftCCOunUBt de< larcd yesterday high taxes and the rising <o^t of the .vtate welfare .services threaten 'he future of the British people. James Blakey, President of the British Ins'itute of Chartered Accountant! -aid stiff taxation ha* greatly mscourag'd personal saving ;»nd117 words
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Article24 1953-10-10 9 RICK agreement hu- tt<r\ com l ided betweci H ;rma and i fron iary 1954 it is learned- A KP24 words
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Miscellaneous185 1953-10-10 9 tri Abner By Al Capp The Heart Of Juliet Jones By Stan Drake PrlscSUa^ Pop By A Vermeer J »"H-/W L/\J t OLJ ALL He X&^^ f ><>^ 1 "jL^^^^pw"^^ K A^*M~>r* r? K.1 \i Wrfs f \jaflajfl y i"a^fc > > i Jt^-j _^y i^s. p *vi i c.185 words
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Miscellaneous1132 1953-10-10 9 iw*> X^vTv^vSfto xAjM>w a Jr JOC <> y?^ Motif T J*___sP^"^^BS33B' OS? _r _r Jv F a tt^ "v. .A__l 'fit inmW' Sv M tt _~»s«»«... ,,K| av ;l N "a*". :cv 6 d Ltd. h pore Diary uwtt, n i«'2_is ?,,v;, "S«aSS g__lfes-?.f«Bsi ■f^ fa t »_jAJ-t itt °?5?>1,132 words
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Article728 1953-10-10 10 Bill Web Jones - Bill Web Jones By RHYTHM FAN'S who attended the Sunday session at the Rex Cinema last week were fortunate to see and hear a first-class preview of the forthcoming Xavier Cugat Show, with Abbe Lane and some Cuban dancers who really do their stuff. The whole728 words
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Article, Illustration763 1953-10-10 10 MUSIC NOTES BY 'ANACRUSIS' TICKETS are selling steadily for the Musical Society's presentation of "Elijah" in the Victoria Memorial Hall on October 20 and 21. The renowned bassbaritone Harold Williams will sing: the title role, assisted by Joyce Thompson, Doris Cox and Paul Abisheganaden in the763 words
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Article594 1953-10-10 10 Barry Oliver - Barry Oliver By A I.L the proceeds from the forthcoming; stage production "Dial *M* for Murder" is being donated to the St Andrew's Mission Hospital. .t- Th ou,? n until recently this thriller has had only oc- casiona! mention locallv to bring it to public notice, "it is594 words
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Advertisement420 1953-10-10 10 ri CATHAY ORGANISATION iti ifiV ATTRACTIONS -^Ip OPENS i^l_i_f __r^rxr_^_Y lloo am 1 45 *l TODAY! ill 1 1 f 1 1 93 pnL i 1 five fateful hours 0^ m.n ow l___re_fc^ /fer? rukin S nt Rfs racing against the dock j _^jJHfil«fc__^fV' A_ to taie thousand* in a420 words
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Advertisement61 1953-10-10 10 THf COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER VOUR PAI TERN You must enclose thtee ten cent stomps it vou wont youi pottern cut H I don't get the ttomps you don't get the pattcrr A numbet ot orders ho*. come to me without tht I stomps. These won't bt 161 words
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Advertisement93 1953-10-10 10 S:or Contest No. 36 Can You Name This Star? ALL through this week The Singapore Standard presents its thirty-sixth star contest mt^RaM_R_Rm M Ps^^V ___l mttß**^ tm m 31%*.,, All you've got to r>n i s to collect the six pictures and their respective coupons and send them together with93 words
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Advertisement202 1953-10-10 10 BbSS^^!*^ 6.30, 9.30 i■ 4 1 VJ I| I _3_ftfr y~* _4__. rV«^______l J w itp^^t2_L Today 9 a.m. "HOLLYWOOD MORV Tomorrow 9 a.m. "CALIFORNIA < ONQUI s|- i|, TONIGHT _A_Wt\\ Li Li "*j I mandarin DANGFJtOi S Pictur,. With 1 1 ENGLISH Subtittr. AtH V#f #ff ill 10 Soon202 words
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Miscellaneous340 1953-10-10 10 *f RITA PEL MR\ TODAY 01 Ol ATION: 'What Is defeat? Nothing- hut edm-ation. nothinj; hut the first step to something better."— Wendell Phillips. SATIRDAY FOR FAKKY<>\h: Those who are sociable. willing to meet people on friendly terms. and who know how to nuke themselves attractive to others, should make340 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-10-10 11 photr LONDON: Wearing the a ilc Belt. Joe Lucy, of i ai. gives a wave after ting Tommy Mc(iovern, indon to become the I h LightweigM Cham I n at Empress Hall. Earl's Wist Lo"' 1 una <>n points. UPUP - 40 words
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Article246 1953-10-10 11 Malay Wins 3 Cups For Shooting ■.LAVA won the Command i i ti ici volver champion- al Kota Tinggi today when ilaya Rifle Meeting concluded Singapore Base District i cand. h, 'he team event tor juiirlc t hi l 6 Gurkhas won tited i'l. alters of Malaya iy with the246 words
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Article72 1953-10-10 11 K rORIA SCHOOL who travelled to Johore Bahru for tru-ir iutrr-school ruffuer fixtan were held to a 6 points It we tm.,) to *> (a penalty Koal ;»nd a try) draw bv the .Inhorc English College vesterday. eans took a (1-0 nil aa \,il and were penalties72 words
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Article521 1953-10-10 11 A DISTINCT forward and half-back superiority and greater aggression gave Teachers Training College a deserving 8 points (goal and a try) to nil victory over an obviously unseasoned Raffles Institution in a ragged game of rugger played at Raffles Institution ground yesterday. Am almost monotonous Winning521 words
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Article72 1953-10-10 11 A solitary goal scored by inside left Lee Yong Seang enabled Anglo-Chinese School lo heat Y.M.C.A. by one goal to nil in a friendly game of ho key at Balc^tier Road yesterday. Outstanding for the schoolboys were the forwards Chan Onn Leng, and Lee Yong Seang. while72 words
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550 1953-10-10 11 1 EE- interesting evening eycta racing has been manned hy the Singapore Vclc Racing Association to |akf place on Shenton Way '"'> iVI beginning at 730 p.m. programme is to open parade of the competi- »nd this will be followed series of match races550 words
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Article425 1953-10-10 11 CHANGI AIRMEN iN KO SEMIFINAL PULAU BRANI UNITED went out of the SAFA KO Cup competition in the last ten minutes of their replay against RAF Changi at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Cracking up badly, they gave the airmen a narrow 2—l victory into425 words
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Article318 1953-10-10 11 THE Quek brotliers, James and Vincent, took the honours of yesterday's Singapore Combined Schools victory over UNAS Sembawang in a friendly match at Bras Basah Road. The Schools won s—l5 1 and at no time left any doubt as to their superiority. James Quek who led318 words
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Article58 1953-10-10 11 ROME. Oct. 9 i AP)— France Festucci (li>o lbs>. regarded a.s Italy's rising middleweight, won an unpopular ten-round decision last night over Bon Ellis (167). Amercan Negro from Washington. DC. Ansa, the Italian news agency, reported: "The public right iy protested the decision. Ellis showed ring experience a58 words
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203 1953-10-10 11 Sikhs Move Up Second With 2-0 0 Win Customs Sports Club, playing with only ten men went dow n to the unbeaten Young Men Sikh Association by 2—o in a SHA Div. 3 match at Farrer Park yesterday. The Sikhs now move up to second place with seven points from203 words
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Article28 1953-10-10 11 TOKYO. Oct. 9, (UP)— Far Eastern bantamweight champion. Flash Elorde, took a point decision from the Japanese featherweight champion, Noburu Tanaka, tonight in a non-title 10-round fight.28 words
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247 1953-10-10 11 DISPLAYING better stickwork and combination Singapore Recreation Club "Blues" gained an impressive 3 o victory over Royal Malayan Navy in a Singa pore Hockey Association Division II league match played on the Padang yesterday. The first good opening came after 12 minutes of even247 words
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Article40 1953-10-10 11 SUNNINGDALE, Oct. 8. (Reuter).— Van Donck (Belgium) won the Harry Vardon Memorial Trophy, awarded to the professional with the best tournament stroke average during the British season. He had a total of seven points lor seven tournaments.40 words
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Advertisement206 1953-10-10 11 NOTIIKS MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are invited r for the post of a Lady Clerk/Almoner to the Maternity and Child Welfare Service in the Municipal Health Officer's Department. The appointment is from Ist November 1953, and will be temporary for the first two months, becoming permanent from Ist January.206 words
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Advertisement621 1953-10-10 11 MJTIM.S LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 195f. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS (MALACCA) REGULATIONS. 1951. Notification under Regulation 22. 'THE Municipality of Malacca Election of Councillors for the Tranquerah. Fort and Bukit China Electoral Wards of the Municipality. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1. An election of Councillors for the said Electoral Wards will621 words
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Advertisement673 1953-10-10 11 LN MeMOMIAM IN loving memory of our be loved father Ste| hen A Lbo Fernandez, who ps <i a-A.iy a year ago A requiem la k i will be sung at St. Anthonys Church. Kuala Lumpur on th* 12th October (A R Fernnndez. brothers .md «asters > AfaUVDWtCDIaMSMT MR. LUI673 words
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Advertisement378 1953-10-10 11 Standard Service For The Llnoniploycd Al VO| R sik\ M Are munemplojed nnd in nnd lo h. ir» TOU lo laid u k. Hi. MnciiMiir Manil ira I inmilmtiMii Mm ran oner- \-..i eotamn Jn^t n m wr( r ,„r |,M I »m.|. tor iimill. ration inrni whkh tou .iMtnld378 words
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594 1953-10-10 12 Says Windsor Lad In His Summing Up Of Big Race AFTER his unsuccessful mission in the Singapore Gold Cup, Forest Beau may make amends in the valuable Perak Gold Vase, .Malaya's rich sprint race over .V, furlongs straight today, concluding day of the594 words
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Article1660 1953-10-10 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.— Class 1, Div. 2— 5V2 Furs. Str. L 211 Fairy Tal e 5y 8.12 Mesdames Thomson Mitchell Fox Franklin 2. 321 Individuality 5y 8.08 Mr. Mrs. S.C. Law Mr. Chan Lai Hong Tjoa Straker 3. 49o Earthquake 4y 8.07 Mr. S.W. Kim Heddle1,660 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-10-10 12 Awi bin Sub.lan. a new apprentice jockey to trainer Daniels. H e is a grandson of ex-jockey Haic brother of apprentice Ali. He will make his debut at Ipoh today when he rides Melnik.34 words
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241 1953-10-10 12 This should resolve in a keen three-cornered fight between Fairy Tale, Dondang Sayang and Skryne Primrose. I go for the vastly improved Fairy Tal e who trounced the opposition on Saturday in no uncertain manner to equal the course record. Fairy Tale241 words
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342 1953-10-10 12 utumn trophy (Race 7) is another open x-'FmV^'l"' an wen Tudor IP*W*nR who finished a goodish third to Cinder's Prince and Wonder Lad over nine furlongs on the opening day is m v choice. Gwilym carries the same weight over the extra furlongs meeting342 words
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Article50 1953-10-10 12 LONDON. Oct. 9. (AP).— Frank Sedgman of (Australia) and Pancho Gonzales (U.S.) have accepted invitations to play in the World Professional Indoor Lawn Tennis Championships on Nov. 16-20 at Wembley Stadium. Other top-players Invited are .lark Kramer, Don Budge and Bobby Riggs (U.S.) and Pancho Segura (Ecuador).50 words
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216 1953-10-10 12 THE CLub Stakes (Race b) over ten furlm, very open. My vote goes to the up and romin* Chesieres, a five-year-old ChaaMtfaire ■•Hdin-' Chesieres came with a well tiir.ed run to iccount r£ Double Blue over nine furlongs in a division |u„ 0 He sots216 words
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Article26 1953-10-10 12 MISS N T Conway, a Mrs. Todd OOt-up San. who defeate i by T'n« > wm at tha Islan I Ort. 18. in Cup.26 words
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Advertisement286 1953-10-10 12 LAST DAY! 1.15. 4, G.30 9.30 p.m. [__"T_-__ ClT___ DEFENDS= _EITSELF"= with English Subtitles OPENS TOMORROW A MIGHTY COLOUR EPICi Today Tomorrow 11 a.m. •UNTAMED BREED' _Z WATCB CLOSELY "MY FOOLISH HEART" 3 (,30 9.15 "HI IMM FAN AS" (Malay) Tomarraw at 11 a.m. i.* _CK ASTLK*' VYI AKI MAGAL"286 words
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Miscellaneous139 1953-10-10 12 TODAY'S SELECTION? Windsor lad j Gay Kevellcr "li^od^^ FAIRY TAI.E FURY TAI.E Skryn- Primrose skrynr PrlmnH* In.i?. Rmmßttm S-y.»n« >n,lo*n l ».ury 1 1 1,. PLAO OT PEACE lIII.A HII.A win,,, 2 Hula, Hula Flag of Prare \i,r n Koyal Signal Avilor {J^ 1 ERISKAY ERISKAY K u k v139 words
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