Singapore Standard, 16 October 1953
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Title Section20 1953-10-16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ghgh ft" -It J* ri. Vol. IV. No. 106. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1933. TWELVE PACES 10 TENTS.20 words
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222 1953-10-16 1 TIMING WAS OUT IN THIS FABLE OF A 'DEAD' TOWN THE BUSINESSMEN of Tanjong im have set up a cry against a trted report in The Sunday Times, ,\hnh stated recently that 400 shopits had fled the town. particularly object to the of the departure of those e left leaders222 words
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Article137 1953-10-16 1 WTO M, Oct. 15: ei Chinee and North oners who have i>> home agreed n to "explana- 1 attalion of ps had been sent heir compound. 'b<y threw stones uted abuse when r-ffrcrs went there ain M to them why :ild be repatriated. •1 Vt rinff137 words
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Article19 1953-10-16 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower will join an informal meeting of Canada's Cabinet when he visits Ottawa soon. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-10-16 1 !J AIN S atomi c weapon exploded on the Woomera rocket range yesterday wSmtm Warhead for on tuided u ..T oda y' s atomic explosion was ?i !«m1 S P e< nd al L d the 4Jra b y western n? i» ir Plcture show the62 words
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Article, Illustration625 1953-10-16 1 TOWER VANISHES DESERT FLOOR SCORCHED BLACK IN TARGET ZONE WOOMERA ROCKET RANGE, Australia, Oct. 15.— Blazing incandescence lifted above the bleak desert floor Britain's new atomic weapon was successfully exploded this morning at 0700 hours. The fire boll swiftly turned into a rocketting column of peach colouredReuter; U.P.; A.P.; A.F.P. - 625 words
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Article71 1953-10-16 1 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA'S external trade for September is likely to show an adverse balance of about $46.5 million, according to preliminary figures issued by the Registrar of Malayan Statistics. Imports of merchandise including parcel post during the month amount to $271.9 million while exports71 words
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Article51 1953-10-16 1 HALTON, Southern England. Oct. 15, (Renter)— Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert BrookePopham, British Commander-in-Chief in the Far East when the Japanese attacked in 1941. was reported today to be very seriously ill in the Royal Air Force Hospital here. The Air Marshal is51 words
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Article19 1953-10-16 1 THE biggest fire in six months in Pusan yesterday swept and destroyed at least 300 houses.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article191 1953-10-16 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IP OH. Thurs. Perak Indians, like their compatriots in Penang. are not in favour of staging a hartal in support of the resignations of five Indian Councillors from the Federal Legislative Council. It i s learned that Perak Indians have assured the191 words
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Article92 1953-10-16 1 Wan Din bin Hashim. a member of the Central MTUC Committee, said he was ashamed of the attitude of the MTUC. He said he arrived in Kuala Lumpur too late to attend the MTUC Committee meeting and thus missed the opportunity of supporting Mr. Lee's censure vote.92 words
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Article19 1953-10-16 1 BRITJSH Premier. Sir Winston ChurrhiJl, toda? wat ofllrially awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, in Stockauini. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 19 words
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Article129 1953-10-16 1 FROM the poor of the Church of St. Joseph. Portuguese Mission, Singapore came SlO for The Standard's Toy Fund yesterday. With the contribution came this short note: "We hav e so little to give and pray that those who have much will give abundantly."129 words
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Article45 1953-10-16 1 BANGKOK. Oct. 15 (AP) Thai authorities reported today Burmese aircraft on Monday evening crossed Thailand's northern border bombing Thai village of Mae, Hongsorn Province, killing two Thai nationals and injuring five others. The Thai Government is preparing a protest to Burma.45 words
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Article40 1953-10-16 1 OIL MISSION IS OFF TO IRAN LONDON. Oct. 15: (Reuter) An official American Mission will fly to Teheran this month to negotiate a resumption of the flow of Persian oil to world markets, a usually reliable source here said today.40 words
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Article157 1953-10-16 1 AN EX-MINISTER AND WIFE AMONG 44 KILLED FRANKFURT, Oct 15 (Reuter) Three commissions were trying this morning to find the cause of yesterday's disaster in which a Belgian airliner crashed near the airport here with the los- of all 44 passengers and crew. Sir George Franckonsteln.157 words
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Article, Illustration133 1953-10-16 1 MENZIES BAN BOMB FOR GOOD (\\b.:kk\. Oet It, (Reuter). The Austn lian Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menties. sud to rt.iv he favoured a meri ins of the lenders of the tire.it World Powers "to •see how far they <m arrive at mutual under M .ri.lui Mr. Menzies was rrpWIAI in133 words
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Article81 1953-10-16 1 HARDING THIS ALONE ISN'T ENOUGH Thr 'hirff of thr Imperial (General SUB, Field Marshal Sir John Harding said on hi* arrival at D.uwin >t*st«*rdji> that it was impossible to win any war with atomic bombs alone. Sir John .said his vi .it to Australia I as fur the purpose of81 words
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Advertisement144 1953-10-16 1 CIILIMC FANS DUtrihutor*: TAN (H>NG MO II H.KC. CO. 152. C BOSS STBKKT. SINfiATOBC. TAILORING tii vftlmwtl vhtirffvs. A SPECIAL OFFER N|.i«l<- !<• M« .i-im- < oni]»l< U 'BELGIUM TUSSORE, Single TT Breasted or Double Breasted C^X/lf^^i^ Bll,(iI(M TLSSORK. One Pair t\ \f/^4 A I Trousen JV V/^ll |>\l(,(>\ JIMS144 words
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122 1953-10-16 2 Persecution Complex Led To Stabbing BECAUSE he was allegedly scolded and hounded by a man, (Jnh Juec Por lost his head one night and stabbed the other with a knife on the right elbow. Goh pleaded guilty before Air. D. H. Chapman, Fifth Police Court Magistrate, to a charge of122 words
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Article169 1953-10-16 2 TRAPPED CAR HAD $1,200 PISTOL Court Told HOW a loaded revolver and $1,200 in ten-dollar notes were found concealed In a compartment of a car door which had been held up in a police ambush in Telok Siangan, was told in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. On trial for possession169 words
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Article130 1953-10-16 2 ManagerCharged TO PAY his gambling (horse racing) debts and the medical and funeral expenses of his late father, a Singapore canteen manager dipped into the canteen safe and took out more than a thousand dollars. Yesterday in the Fifth Police Court. Leow Heng Boon. 29, manager130 words
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Article49 1953-10-16 2 THREE men, armed \\\\h revolvers, waylaid a lorry in Jurong Road oa Wednesday night and robbed the driver of 522.70, which he had in his pocket. Before the thugs made or! in a small saloon car they took away the ;gnilion key of the lorry.49 words
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227 1953-10-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 6,000 employees of the Singapore Harbour Board, including white-collar workers, will have a single trade union to represent them, if a proposal to this effect is accepted by the joint meeting of the workers' leaders on Oct. 30. At present227 words
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Article66 1953-10-16 2 THE executive committee of the Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union will meet on Monday to decide whether it should ask for a wage increase for the Board's daily-rated workers similar to the increase recently given to the Colony Government employees. Mr A. Doraisamy. Secretary of66 words
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Article41 1953-10-16 2 THE ANNUAL re-union dinner and dance of the St Andrew's Old Boys' Association will be held at the school. Woodsville, on Nov. 14. Tickets are obtainable from all committee members or from the school offlc*. Teleohon* No, MiW*.41 words
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Article318 1953-10-16 2 Mtw Provident Fund Bin Standard Staff Reporter NEARLY 25,000 daily-rated and temporary employees of Sin pore Government and City Council who now only enyoy gratuity b fits on retirement- will be included in the Provident Fund schem/ recommendations of the Select Committee on the Central Pr318 words
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Article, Illustration213 1953-10-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOR the first time in the history of the St. Joseph's Institution Cadet Corps, a shooting competition was held and completed at the Singapore Volunteer Corps Range in Beach Road yesday. One hundred and five cadets took part in the competition whichStandard - 213 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-10-16 2 SINGAPORE'S newly ap pointed Deputy Director of Education, Mr. D. McLellan. Mr. McLellan, 49. was for merly Senior Inspector of Schools, Hongkong.26 words
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Article100 1953-10-16 2 THE Singapore City Council ha s at present no plans to give any wage increase to its daily-rated employees, the Deputy City President, J. T. Rea, told The Standard yesterday. He wa s commenting on the demand of the Government and City Council Labour100 words
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Article67 1953-10-16 2 THE aircraft carrier, H.M.S. Unicorn, left Singapore for England yesterday after seeing more than four years' service in the Far East. The 20,000-ton maintenance carrier has been used to support operational carriers at Korea. She is the only ship in the Far East to have served67 words
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Article208 1953-10-16 2 'Picnic Responsibilities* KU All KENG SIONG, club leader of the Katong Boys Club was told in a Singapore Court yesterday that if he could not look after children, he should not organise picnics for them. And the man who gave Kwah this piec e of advice208 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-10-16 2 ALFRED W. CROWN, Foreign Manager of RKO Radio Pictures Inc. who is due to arrive in Singapore by Qantas/BOAC from India on a tour of the Far Eastern offices of RKO. He will be accompanied by Mr. Ricardo Canals, Far East Supervisor of the company.45 words
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113 1953-10-16 2 h CHINESE contractor. Mr hien Rie n Kai. of 180, Bunssar Road, Kuala Lumpur, recently undertook to make a wooden collection b>\ for the Informa f; on Services at a cost of $12. When he learnt, however, that the box was for staff113 words
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Article52 1953-10-16 2 ONLY $50,000 are needed to complete the Singapore City Council $10,000,000 loan. Yesterday the subscriptions amounted to $9,950,000. To give a chance to the small investors, th e loan will be kept open till 1 p-m tomorrow. Mr. S. Scales, Deputy City Treasurer told The52 words
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154 1953-10-16 2 Standard SUIT Reporter A SPECIAL conference of the Labour Party of Singapore will be held about Nov. 1. at the Victoria Memorial Hall, to reconsider the decision of the partv's annual conference asking Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj to resign his seat ia154 words
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Article118 1953-10-16 2 Give Stripes A Trial, Says Goode THE Colonial Secretary. Mr. W.A.C. Goode. has asked the uniformed employees of the Posts and Telegraph? Department to give their redstriped new uniforms a sixmonth trial. After this. Mr. Goode said. he would reconsider the question of making certain alteration in their uniforms as118 words
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Article72 1953-10-16 2 KATONG Convent School. Singapore, will hold a Garden Fete in the school's grounds on Sat. Oct. 31. Mr Bek Swee Hoon, an Interpreter In the City Police Court, has volunteered to give magic shows in aid of the school's fund. The "Great Wong'* (the magician72 words
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Article188 1953-10-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 100 volumes of Yuan and Ming editions and hand written manuscripts dating from the Ming dynasty, some of them unpublished, have been acquired by the University of Malaya for the Chinese Department. j Mr Ho Kwang-chung. the acting Head of188 words
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Article89 1953-10-16 2 BURGLARS broke into the houses of two European families in Singapore and got away with more than $2,000. In the first case, a womai living in the grounds of the former Rallies College reported the loss of a gold ring set with emeralds and diamonds. It89 words
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Article98 1953-10-16 2 TAN KOW, an old man, was helped into the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday by two police constables as he was unable to walk despite the walking-stick he was holding. He appeared before the Magistrate. Mr. A. W. Ghows on a vagrancy r harge. Inspector98 words
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Article43 1953-10-16 2 HONGKONG. Oct. 15: Sp« cial Standard Se ice. Closing prices of the I mgkong Exchange today v ?re $15 83 to £1 sterling. $5.9115 to US $1,813 to Malayar $1: $1,813 to one Indonesian luuiah; vjwlu $mi2s to one I V43 words
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Article89 1953-10-16 2 COMMODITY PRICES ci osis(, rnhhfr 4 prices (»enls per Ih i u Siny .pore > e,|rrd were: No I Kv> Loom- No 1 R.SS No K> s N.. I l!ss Tone: stead> tin pkh Thr price of tin >rs|r, d..> u.u Doun >' LONDON KIUKHt No I llss Srlllrn House89 words
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Advertisement216 1953-10-16 2 I CRITERIUM IWillemI! I DUTCH Ci<s<ZW P Made from the best R and most expensive |3 selected tobaccos Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours N-ifTerera from loaa of vigour n«r»M»nw«i weak body, fmpure blood, '"'ling memory, and who arc old and worn-out b*for« their tlm« will b* daI >t;h216 words
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Advertisement79 1953-10-16 2 You get in HEINZ VEGETABLE SOUP That's the w w H« fz~f make it— w»(h all oV your own kitchen! The ch>4<^F V»\A/ X^iV »*lection of juicv. t< s B^ tempting, g.inlrn tn-sii v I^^^olo^^^P. tables in Hein/ Veget \j^^23 succulent broth, masti I seasoned with mil hon Heiriz Vegetable79 words
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Article91 1953-10-16 3 Ang Pow Given To 'Appease' 3 Men Nun Tells Court >NFRONTED by throe 0 arrived in a car anded money, a in a Chin» ,<• temple at Road, offered I packet containillar note in apTl men tore it as revealed t Third torday. 1 Ah Soo. Aw and Lim Ch<91 words
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61 1953-10-16 3 In the e change reIndonesia Ii n visitors te into the of foreign they do ban three tan 'if the Singai lange Conntii on the reI »nesia*s ex>ns, said: M H .n matter to do with itor to Indon country la take out with61 words
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Article64 1953-10-16 3 W FOSTER. first Relations GIVIP ik Branch lion ol sportsman av i »r Singapore He u attached to Ltd. meeting of ;it Ip >h yesterday, ■v.-i presented with i by the Chair- H. F R. Kinder?.ley pei ed. Fo t< r said that he would on64 words
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Article75 1953-10-16 3 SONG Mr AN YONG of Telok Blan^ah Road, who was brought out of jail, appeared In the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday, on another "h^rije of defacing his driving licence on May 26, a few months before he was sent to prison. He pleaded not guilty75 words
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131 1953-10-16 3 Coloured Lights For Van Kleef Aquarium WMMFD Interior Lighting be ;1 eflfe to the fish tanks and ee fountains glittering in will make tho Kleel Aquarium of one of the besl in I. in qua'.ity if not Mr. W. I. Watson, Architect told The esterday. ling for the aquaoe completed131 words
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Article, Illustration206 1953-10-16 3 When Their Wakes Crossed, They Chanaed Shin FOR the second time since they went to sea more than .'JO years ago. two senior commanders of the British India Steam Navigation Company are relieving each other of the command of a ship. The two men are Capt. Hugh Maguire (34 yearsStandard - 206 words
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Article, Illustration344 1953-10-16 3 WHEN the RajuVa leaves Singapore for Madras today, she will have aboard a 60-year-old passenger for whom the voyage marks the last chapter of a 40-year-old love storv. i uiu iuvc Mury. For this passenger, Mr. R. E. Gibson, fell in love344 words
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Article31 1953-10-16 3 A SINGAPORE taxi driver, Tong Kim Soon, was fined $35 in the Singapore Second Trailic Court yesterday, for driving in an inconsiderate manner along Hill Street on May 4.31 words
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Article34 1953-10-16 3 THE Philipines Consul, Mr. Yusop R Abubakar, leaves Singapore this afternoon by air for Hongkong and Manila for consultation with Foreign Office in Manila. H e will be away for three weeks.34 words
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Article, Illustration243 1953-10-16 3 OVER 100 prints of so.ected pictures will go on show at the Singapore Camera Club premises at 57. Phe.ig Geek Avenue, Singapore, on Sunday. The exhibition by members is open to the public. The Club has members all over South-East Asia, from Bangkok to243 words
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Article419 1953-10-16 3 Work Will Form Basis Of Trade Standard Staff Reporter A LUXURY ship which would cost nearly $1,000,000 to build now, is to be bought for only $200,000 for research work by the Singapore Fisheries Department. The research which would initially last five years is to form419 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-10-16 3 ELMA FERGUSON, for mi r Malayan radio newswoman and international correspondent, arrived in Singapore by Malayan Alrway s plane from Penan* yesterday. She U now on her way to Korea to collect material for broadcast* and on-the-spot report* for the United Nation* Korean Relief and Rehabilitation Association. A well-known personality70 words
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Article266 1953-10-16 3 MR. J. T. Rea, Deputy President of the Singapore City Council told The Standard yesterday there was no case of "victimisation" when two gas workers were refused re-employment in the Kallang Gas Works. He was referring to a charge by the Serretary of the City266 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-10-16 3 THE DioceM of Malarra. now an archdiorese. witl no lmiger come under the Pondifherry ■rchdiocese, Archbishop M. Oleomeiidy told The Standard yesterday. He said the Holy See views the elevation of the Malacca diocese as its interest in Malaya. There was no immediate possibility of97 words
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Article190 1953-10-16 3 Chinese Schools To Have 3 Terms Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Chinese •chools are to follow English schools and have three terms a year instead of two. But they will adopt a six-day week as against five in English schools. In the Federation. Chinese schools already have a i »ptt*d the190 words
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Article38 1953-10-16 3 THE PRESIDENT of the Ramakrislina Mission. Bwaml VumdmoMdi, will conduct a prayer meeting awi rontiniM his t.ilk M •■Snrn.ui Bin i I Oita" on Saturday .it nA9 !> rn. in the Mission pn-misca 9, Norrii R>.t i38 words
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Advertisement50 1953-10-16 3 l^^^^*~~ L i~ A —■I m i i^^= 1 1 ~ii S»^ The new thrifty PACEMAKER model has oil of Hudson's exclusive advantages and is compact in sixe due to o shorter overall length for easy manoeuvrability. CYCLE CARRIAGE QO., (1926) LTD. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR REPRESENTED IN THE FEDERATION50 words
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Advertisement116 1953-10-16 3 m IU \|l||.llllllllrnt <itn Ilislillrr* I m m%%^^ a fanqurra? V--^a m i Uorfli.n i(n Gordons Sto+vc/s Su/j\2AnJL Sin^aporr Kiml.i Lum|>nr lf»«»h I', n i STOP A COLD BEFORE IT STOPS YOU! LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC Jv I *^^^T«^^B *^^^^^^^HalHHal^^^^^^^g* pß| fargl« LISTERINB Antiicptic, full aF^^nJMi itreogth. LISTERINB Anti»«pcic W !^3| rca4n116 words
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Article80 1953-10-16 4 THE 548.000 police pavilion will be declared open at 5.15 pm. today by the Commission* r of Singapore Police. Mr. Ni£cl Morris, SOOU after his return from Bangkok. The money lor the construcI of this pavilion which is sit \:\\c(] inside the Police Training School ground80 words
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Article100 1953-10-16 4 MCA To Record Activities On Film IPOII, Thurs.— The Malayan Chinese Association is contemplating shooting films of its activities throughout the country and building up a film library for the use of members. Such a venture has already been proposed here and certain Kinla MCA members are ready to go100 words
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Article357 1953-10-16 4 'Agent Approved Entries'— Clerk Kuantan Bank Case KUANTAN, Thurs.— Koh Thiam Song, former ledger clerk of the Kuantan Branch of the Mercantile Bank in his defence before Justice Inche Abdul Hamid in the High Court yesterday, said he had acted under instructions of the Hank's general clerk, Teh Ban Juan.357 words
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Article98 1953-10-16 4 DR. W.J. Vickers, Singapore'* Director of Medical Services, told The Standard yesterday that his Department is keeping a constant watch against the spread of poliomyelitis in the Colony. At present, there is no indication of an epidemic. However, one should not be surprised if there98 words
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Article99 1953-10-16 4 PENA N G. Thurs.— Three prizes in the Queen's Hall $200,000 lottery are slated to have not been claimed yet. They are worth $324 each. The winning tickets which have still not yet been presented are Nos. *****3, *****9 and *****0. Holders of these tickets can99 words
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Article45 1953-10-16 4 YEE MUI KOON of North Bridge Road, was fined $75 in the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday, fo r driving a lorry in a negligent manner, resulting in a collision with a motor van at Pasir Panjang Road, on July 28.45 words
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Article119 1953-10-16 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. The chaotic condition of the children's p'ayground at the rear of the District Office was brought to the attention of the Town Council by Che Mohamed Noor bin Hamzah at the Council's meeti.ig this afternoon. Che Mohamed Noor said after two Chinese residents119 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-10-16 4 MALAYAN delegates to the Colombo Plan conference on their arrival at New Delhi Airport. They were met by members of the United Kingdom delegation. Left to right: Dr. F.C.C. Benham, Economic Adviser to the British Commissioner General for South East Asia; Dato Nik Kamil, Federal Legislative Councillor and Member for75 words
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Article189 1953-10-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Special Constable and three Home Guards of a combined Special Con-stable-Home Guard patrol in the Tanjong Tuallang area of Batu Gajah, Perak, were killed on Tuesday afternoon when they were ambushed by about 40 terrorists. Another Home Guard was slightly wounded189 words
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293 1953-10-16 4 CAN a person in a prima facie case be convicted? This technical legal question was the focal point in a case heard yesterday in the Fourth District Court, When Ng Ah Lay was charged with housebreaking, alleged to have been committed at 2 a.m.293 words
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Article, Illustration126 1953-10-16 4 TWO Maori actors are fly. In* to London to take part in a film on a very important part of the history of their people. The film, a J. Arthur Rank production called "Th e Seekers- will portray the early s le and ultimate fusion126 words
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390 1953-10-16 4 PRESS SEIZED IN RAID Court Told 916 Counterfeit Notes Ca SQ PENANG, Thurs. Following o raid on a house fa Road on Aug. 22, this year, a Police party led by ASP r* Kok Wcng found a foot-operating machine, some eountcrf t°° Malayan currency notes and two men in a390 words
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103 1953-10-16 4 The Sultan Gives Penghulus Audience ABOUT 500 persons including senior Government officials. district officers, assistant district officers, Penghulus. Naid Penghulus and Ketuas from all over Johore. the Regent and the Mentri Resar attended a reception held In the Sultan of Johore. Major-General Sir Ibrahim, yesterday morning. Sir Ibrahim had invited103 words
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Article20 1953-10-16 4 IPOH fust, I C\ Pi recruit- the Malaya t Thirti pot but tion, phy ical 0120 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-10-16 4 MR Mill N All APT AN 1% Ro.ny to Briti.n for the b.ir 11. w l!( Singapore on O<t i Surricnto Mr was «»n the s t»fl Sincano-r st^ndai,* k Lumpur Krforr waj* editor of t! Nesan. i Ku.il.i i40 words
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Article85 1953-10-16 4 A labourer went to sleep on the five-foot-way in Burnam Street, Singapore, on Wednesday night. He used his shirt containing 545 cash and identity card as a pillow. On waking up yesterday morning he found his shirt missing. It was fou uJ some distance away85 words
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Article, Illustration160 1953-10-16 4 Bin Seng Rubber Factory. Three vehicle-* following it also slowed down and stopped. Suddenly the driver of the last car felt a severe jolt. Mr looked back and saw another hit* towering: over the rear of his car. His vehicle lunged forward and hit the roar160 words
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Article93 1953-10-16 4 TAN MENG WAN. who broke into a NAAFI ranWcn General Htadauarfc 1 1, Tanglin. and stolo clflan worth $88.25, was sentenced ten months' rigorous imprisonment on his ple«i of guilty' if) the Singapore F.rst District Court yesterday. He was also put under v supervision for two93 words
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Article15 1953-10-16 4 THE SENIOR 1 Rinc-iT. flan Pant S at the 12 lnch< falling passa'>15 words
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Advertisement114 1953-10-16 4 The world famous family of medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENC AUN TONG The Tiger Medical Hall THE LONDON DIRECTORY and INTERNATIONAL REGISTER IN DAILY USE EVERYWHERE Ut 1814 BUSINESS EXECUTIVES I^^^ d^S^^^^S/ PURCHASING AGENTS \'\~%W^^^^m GOVT. OFFICES MERCHANTS114 words
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Advertisement120 1953-10-16 4 (ARTS COUNCIL I PENANG PI An I J will be held i J O II J on Monday, 0 J in < n i pi' I i I opera I land. 1 All into n 5 coidiwlly Invit I land Ti j will n f J gc i ons. S120 words
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Article298 1953-10-16 5 -SAYSDR.VKKERS THE ten-year medical plan which the Government ol Singapore is now carry** out i s for the well-tan* l the people of Sins -pore and as such the authorities welcome discussion on all medical schemes and eon structive (riticisms from the public, Dr.298 words
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Article111 1953-10-16 5 .ml.ird Skiff Reporter man vho was detnin- jiacipnw Polire on .in.sdav in connection ;il, the sexkilling of the v.-.ir old schoolgirl, (.»ok Tin at Pearl's 1 1 ill last Monday afternoon was released after m iri. ntification parade. Police held him because n| ins111 words
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Article78 1953-10-16 5 Davies Has Dialled A Winner .1 for Murder" me Island Pluy- turned out to most satisfying pure has seen >■ < nrai unusually 1 Tony Harrison y opportunity as I calculating husoii disposing of p. nt played by B with admirable h »ld interest lrom ;in:ng and Rains goes along.78 words
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Article65 1953-10-16 5 Thurs. The Director Recruiting, Major 1 V. Whittle!.). w ho is East tour was in Ipoh the pasi two days. met it. Col. C. D Commanding Ottk-er 1 Battalion West YorkRegiment, and recailed when the genChiel of Staff. Northnd, where the depot e West Yorkshire Regiituated.65 words
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Article36 1953-10-16 5 B rhurs. -The Inspcaoroi Home Guards. >n «>f Malaya. Mdjor--1 do Fonblanque. recentlj and inI Guard organisathe New Villages. 1 M his inspection, ho by a contingent 1 Raub Town Home ement.36 words
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Article20 1953-10-16 5 MR. S. MANICKAM. Corr« pondence Clerk, attached to the Central Electricity Board. Raub. has been transferred to C.E.B. Kuantan.20 words
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139 1953-10-16 5 THE three visiting 829 Superforts of the 13th ed State > Air Force from the Philippines carried Further exercises yesterday the Superforts were ■ted over Southern Malaya and attacked Singapore different directions at varying altitudes. During these attacks, the aircraft wore intercepted and attacked by Vampire139 words
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Article57 1953-10-16 5 1 imrs. Mr. Lim F* '< rotary of the n«n| Adult Educatioa As--1 nas U-eri invited by fan Trades Union to Mlrnd a trade 1 irse in Calcutta. He IVnang at the end *n i month. i organised by r.l U. and Kir. Lim is57 words
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261 1953-10-16 5 I'M A COMMUNIST SYMPATHISER BOR PRIVATE John Niland, 18. attached to the 31st Battalion R. A.O.C. yesterday declared: "I am a Communist sympathiser,"— and insisted that his statement be put on record. At a Singapore court martial. he pleaded guilty to a charge of refusing to obey the orders of261 words
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Article415 1953-10-16 5 SYNTHETIC FORCED ON THE BUYER US Not Sincere, Says Rubber Man KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The American Government is believed to be forcing U.S. con sumers to buy synthetic rubber, even though the natural product is preferred. This belief is strengthened in Malaya in the latest announcement of the Reconstruction Finance415 words
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Article, Illustration111 1953-10-16 5 How would you like to uk<- a walk in these pants? they're yellow. and definitely not for any man who is yellow in character. l( would take a gltftfl amount of cou rape for a man to wc;u such hrieht colours in StawaMCC. And the man modelling them in the111 words
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Article, Illustration129 1953-10-16 5 A PARTY of Munici- pal and Government ofilrials from Singapore, the j Federation of Malaya. J Brunei. Sarawak, North i Borneo and the Philippines recently completed j a course of study of <iov- eminent and Municipal S administration in Can- berra. Australia. under the Colombo Plan. Here they inspect C.129 words
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Article106 1953-10-16 5 THE second phase of the negotiations between the Singapore Government and the Joint Council of Action for the implementation of the Ritsun Commission's recommendations will begin 'oday. Representatives of the J.C.A. will meet Government to disc*UM a new salary scale for all Government employees106 words
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Article90 1953-10-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. TbUIV— A 47-year-old planter. Dun an Noel Davidson of Jasin. !V'atacca, and a 21-year-old British soldieaj Lawrence Robertson, of the Army Catering Corps, vv^re both convicted by Mr. J. G. Adams, in the Sessions Court here today on a charge of gioss indecency. Davidson90 words
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Article36 1953-10-16 5 MISS Sheela Murray, a nurse from the District Hospital, Kuala Lipis, has arrived in Mentakab on transfer. Another nurse, Miss Margaret Lfrh, from Kuantan, is expected to arrive in Mentakab, also on transfer soon.36 words
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Article85 1953-10-16 5 Mr. Harold Williams, worldfamous bass-baritone, will give a special vocal recital at the Oei Tk>ng Ham Hall, University of Malaya, on Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. Although Mr. Williams will sing for the Singapore Musical Society production ul Elija, his performance will be in conjunction with a85 words
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377 1953-10-16 5 Man Denies Bid To Pin Murder On The Husband MALACCA, Thurs. Periasamy, a former Public Works Department labourer, on trial for the murder of another man's wife, Mariayee whose association with Periasamy had caused people "to talk" denied at the Assizes here today that he had planted a letter on377 words
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Article41 1953-10-16 5 MENTAKAB. Thurs.— A block of Class Six Governmcrt Quarters situated close to the hospital has been converied into a nurses' hostel to crse overcrowding in the old ho^iel. Some of the nurses have already moved into the new hostel.41 words
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Article77 1953-10-16 5 THE PRINCESS Eliza Home toe t tie B'uul in fo i has earmarked two vacar ;>r deten inn bl ind phi from Sarawak 'Ih«\v will join the KfOflM laU r thl jreai i i pensei i be borne b) s.irvnk Sorial Welfare Council. The Council, engaged77 words
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Article179 1953-10-16 5 Out-put Of Tin Goes Up Standard SUIT OttVM| ondrnt KIM A I.IMIM Ihurs. Tin production in the third quarter of Ikt yr.ir ia cre.isrd by 3% tons oxrr the total produced in the snond quarter Total prod uit ion for the third quarter njs I XKO ton**. Production for the179 words
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Article132 1953-10-16 5 TO SEE SCHOOLS A Dl \ik IN i Cambodia tding ed I youth training pxpei rivrd i rt Sum i><" I a Gai liitlimi n From Bangkok \< lerdti) The- Mc'ojjai i<>r which i t<» 1 mm! wrok \\vr< tlter* ••*t it M'lt iii how Su pore132 words
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Advertisement89 1953-10-16 5 forl2REDcrowns... V\^^^' V\ vJ^^^^^ *%^^^f vJ^^^^* ¥^^^^T- fl I ■I I A MINIATURE GW^fa i DATTI C J^^9^K^ |K J|<^ FREE j Collect the bright red crowns found on Coca-Cola bottles. I Twelve RED crowns entitle you to an attractive miniature j Coco -Colo Bottle FREE. I The crowns may89 words
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Miscellaneous68 1953-10-16 5 Weather MINIMUM TEMPERATURE: From 7.30 p.m. Oct. 14 to 7.30 a.m. Oct. 15— Singapore (76F), Penang (76F). Rota IVil.ru (74F). Kuala Lumpur <7.»Fi. Ipoh (73F1. Kuanlan Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Ort. 15. Singapore OOF). Penang (89F) Kota Bahru I87K). Kuala Lumpur (SOtl. Inoh (»1F). Kuantan (89F).68 words
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Article767 1953-10-16 6 {IN the narrow ledge of a tall sky-scraper stands poised the distraught figure of a man. The crowd bHow is tense as it watches the man edge further and further away along the ledge. The crowd watches intently the tiny gesticulating figures at the nearby window who767 words
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Article, Illustration1552 1953-10-16 6 Narayanan's Biggest Blunder PHIS IS THE TIME FOR PLAIN SPEAKING. There never teas much purpose in bitter recrimination. Blame for the past is not so importmt as plans for the future. Yet tee must examine mistakes so that tre do not repeat them. In the past Mr. P. P. Narayanan,1,552 words
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Article67 1953-10-16 6 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY ■jP i*****6^kf'^r wmuwBSL-Lj 1 I h by ||m v. dangeri Perhaps m x potential,!^ munal h.itrrds pray that nothing k horrors I s JW tf be sem n. Mala> 1 Malayan m i commum ran be dm lun must rt tention of all iamocratic, trade Ma67 words
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Article41 1953-10-16 6 rrrsw Mn.wr Incn M i ins wa In Johore to stud .itid economic country. ich thai Mala Kct modi Utwv IB Mai M as worko: v or er s M'ife it i- m piu-r of ra« ii inithcr count41 words
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Letter, Illustration1091 1953-10-16 6 Dear Dr. Kinsey; You have studied the complex human animal in its most completing sphere, that of Sex. and you have produced two books the completeness of which, with one exception, I would not like to query. The exception is that you do not1,091 words
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Advertisement116 1953-10-16 6 i SINGAPORE TicitK STANDARD I INDEPENUENI MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore Telephone Noet *****—***** Coble 6 Telegroph Address: T IGF R NEWS Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building Printing House Squore, London. I.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Street. 83. Cowon Street.116 words
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Article110 1953-10-16 7 Ocl IS (Renter)— 1 1 iennes, an hi el issued in specialising En C aimed to- I arned from irces" Bi tish diplomat, an and Ms ing in Budapest. t( in obsen ers here re- ons Danubiennes y at times dispostin I informan Hungary noi accessiWestern110 words
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Article36 1953-10-16 7 -VV V 13, (Renter) reply to las ian note on Gerl««esl that Soviet teyuld be strengthened w< ern guarantee of her J gainst German agS dually reliable 1_ noro said today.36 words
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183 1953-10-16 7 French Launch Biggest Land-Sea Offensive R Oct. 15 France is of soldiers t offensive <»f the at Indo-China war to--1 ick R«'d rebels In a t<j and naval attack d after Gen. Pouglai thur's brilliant Korean a1 Inchon. g French ground forces l i'h on a 62-mile front against theU.P.; A.F.P. - 183 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-10-16 7 pnoto. joIKI.OKK DEVIL: Sitting on the steps Marilyn 11 and Irnanda GwlM, 7 sisters from Bayswater. London, and Caroline M< Laren of Re K ent's Park. were enjoying a ireful rhat until Miss (in e Amando of Brazil in the ustume of ;i Folklore Devil, derided to rehearse her actU.P. - 59 words
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Article323 1953-10-16 7 BURNHAM, JAGAN HIT A SNAG Passage Trouble GEORGETOWNJBritish Guiana, Oct. 15 (AP) L. F. S. Burnham, Chairman of British Guiana's People's Progressive Party (PPP), announced here last night that he has had to cancel his second set of arrangements to fly to London with Dr. Cheddi .lagan, leader of theA.P.; AFP - 323 words
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460 1953-10-16 7 Malaya Is At A Standstill, Says Guardian MANCHESTER, Oct. lf>: (Reuter). Today's Manchester Guardian contended that there was an uncomfortable feeling that following a limited victory in the shooting war and behind a facade of complacent and voluminous official publicity, Malaya was standing still politic-ally, economically an-d socially. This Liberal460 words
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Article396 1953-10-16 7 Two Conditions Laid Down By Italian Premier ROME, Oct. 15 (Reuter)— The Itolion Prime Minister, Signor Guiseppe Pclla, said lost night that Italy is ready to sit round the table with Yugoslavia and the western allies to seek a solution of the Trieste problem. But396 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-10-16 7 photo. Lt.-Gen. K. S. Thimaya of India, Chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission, is shown here during the Press conference he gave at Panmunjom. recently. He said the United Nations Command is responsible for preventing South Korean troops from enterins the neutral zone and a attacking Indian forces. APAP - 50 words
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Article38 1953-10-16 7 HANOI, Oct. 15 (AFP) The most important offensive operation sinc e 1946 has been launched b v French and Vietnam land, sea and air forces in Indo-China, it was revealed her e today.38 words
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Article22 1953-10-16 7 THE I'nited Statei announced It ha paid U5515,000.- to tho U S. Korean Rrh;,oilitation Administration.* A. P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article85 1953-10-16 7 COLOMBO. Oct. 15 (Renter) Ceylon's new Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, in his first public speech since he took office after the resignation on Monday of Mr. Dudley Senanayake, today pledged freedom for all religions in the country. Speaking at the "Temple of the Tooth" at85 words
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371 1953-10-16 7 SAVE-THE-PEACE TALKS: DULLES FLIES TO LONDON LONDON, Oct. 15.-U.S. Secretary of State John foster Dulles flew to London today for "save-the-peace" talks with British Foreign Secretary Anthony Kden and French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault lne explosive Trieste situation gave the conference new urgency. The American policy maker is due hereAP; Reuter - 371 words
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Article81 1953-10-16 7 WELLINGTON. Oct. 15 (Renter* Seven men were killed today when two Roya! New Zealand Air Fonv Devon aircraft collided and crashed after taking part i n a ceremonial flypast at Harewood airport for the presentation of prizes in last week's London to Christchurch air race.81 words
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Article56 1953-10-16 7 LONDON, Oct. 15 (AFP) The 6.671-tbn American freighter James Lykes caught fire today off Liverpool. Four teams of firefighters are now battling the flames. The vessel belonging to the Lykes Lines was on its way from New Orleans to Liverpool and has a crew of 42.56 words
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169 1953-10-16 7 US Cool To Defence Plan For S-E Asia WASHINGTON, CM. (Jleutei). American otv» g.i\e a cool reception today 1'» new reports thni Britain reported ibOUt lo lanix h .1 proposal for a South .m defence which at first would in somo memben of the Hi I 1 Commonwealth. Japan the169 words
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Article40 1953-10-16 7 HONfiKONt;. O- I 15. KTF) A delegation of th< Indian Manufacture! oi. isation arrived h« r« .1 South-Ban AsUa tour. The delegation Will il Iliree (Uivs after Which 1! visit Japan, the Ph M<ilay.?,lrui40 words
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Article10 1953-10-16 7 THE Chines* Natfc N.ivy i« expected shortly. AFPAFP - 10 words
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Advertisement150 1953-10-16 7 POPPY DAY BADMINTON EXHIBITION (Patron Rt. Hon. Malcolm MacDonald P.C.) at the SINGAPORE BADMINTON STADIUM (By kind permission of SINGAPORE BADMINTON HALL FUND COMMITTEE) on SATURDAY 31st OCTOBER at 9p.m. WORLD'S BADMINTON CHAMPIONS M£N£__SINGLES WONG PENG SOON V CHEONG HOCK LENG 001 TEIK HOCK V ABDULLAH PIRUZ MEM'S DOUBLES ONG150 words
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Advertisement75 1953-10-16 7 RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 15. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 1 6,d. November 16£d. Spot £607 10s. per tow December 16jd. buyers, £612 10s. sellers. Jan. /March 17 d. Three months: £593 Apr /Jun«75 words
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Advertisement101 1953-10-16 7 SHf ARsl (IB I m EPC^3b^^ I SIZE 7" NICKEL PLATED $24-00. ;^i SIZE Sy NICKEL PLATED $25-00. VU imW^/V' SIZE 9J" NICKEL PLATED $30-00. iC^iS^ *X3v SCISSORS !^1 I EMBROIDERY V t(L t 6" PRICE $6-30. I I lll^ V^B^ Enquiries Invited from The Trade \yk B V^^y ROBINSONS101 words
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Article63 1953-10-16 8 SAN DIEGO. Calif.. Oct. 15 (AP)— Lufthansa. the new German Airline, has contracted to purchase four Convair Transports from Consolidated Vulte Aircraft Corp., Convair president Mr. Joseph T. McNarney announced on Tuesday. The contract calls for the optional purchase by Lufthansa of seven additional Transports. Delivery63 words
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Article30 1953-10-16 8 I A FRENCH airline will begin flights by Comet jet plane between Paris and Johannesburg on Oct. 26. Two flights per month are planned at the outset— A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article93 1953-10-16 8 AIRLINE TO CUT TOURIST FARES TOKYO, Oct. 15 (UP)— Northwest Orient Airlines President Mr. Harold R. Harries annoum cd yesterday that the airline will inaugurate tourist fares across the Pacific on Nov. 8 at rates 30 per cent below the standard fares. Under the new rate schedule the tourist fare93 words
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Article28 1953-10-16 8 A BRITISH trade fair is to be held in Bagdad in the autumn of 1954, Sir Norman Kipping, Director-General of the Federation of British Industries announced.28 words
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Advertisement746 1953-10-16 8 i i HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NCRDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SKRVICK To Colombo, Genoa. Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. S'pore P.S'ham Penang •IS Kraunsibweig (II /\PAG)23/2XOct ZJJOc l <u/3IO«i T.S Nabob (NDL) 4/f) Dec lODcc 11/12I)ec •TS Levcrkusen (lIAPAG) 11/lfcl>ec 17 181>ec HVJIDec 'long Knne Manila Kobe K Yokohama Pcnanj,' P.S'liam746 words
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Advertisement1137 1953-10-16 8 tML.*m BLUE FUNNEL LINE ™\ZI c> 9 lines) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. D»-pt. Incorporated in Singapore rarrler* option to proceed via other ports to load and Du« Saila P. Sham Penang I'jrrhns for MarseilJea. LJverpool 8t (Jlasßow Ort 14/16 Oct 17/18 M.»ron for Havre LJverpool O?3 21 Oct 18 Oct 11/231,137 words
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Advertisement722 1953-10-16 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nedrrlund Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ S'pore P. S'ham IN nans MATARAM (RL) 19 25Oct 6Oct 27/2«Oct SCHIEDYK (HAL) 29Oct sNov 6Nov 7/BNov KIOUVV (SMN) 9/15NOV It Nov 17 IXNov722 words
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Advertisement647 1953-10-16 8 EAST ASIATITiJI SAILINGS FROM SCANDIN AVI i K n »Ml\» S7 Spore s hjrn •Sfcl ANDIA* for Bangkok 16 is.. KOREA' ta Djakarta Bane kok Saigon. Hongkong Manila Kobf Yokohama 22'230tt *>o »n» "POONA" for Melbourne. h l ''M^ Sydney, Por; Kembla (not loading local cargo) 8 ItNnv Mr ON647 words
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282 1953-10-16 9 ARNOLD C. BRACMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACMAN By BRACKMAN, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Oct. 15.—Indonesia has served warning that she is out to check widespread smuggling at three key points. These smuggling centres are the Rhio Island group, |ust off Singapore, the Talaud Island group,282 words
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Article65 1953-10-16 9 LONDON. Oct. 15, (UP)— New textile mills expected to produce the largest volume in the world are being built in the Soviet Union, a Radio Moscow broadcast monitored here said Wednesday. Five mills alone will increase the annual output of textiles in Russia by one billion65 words
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Article37 1953-10-16 9 NEW YORK. Oct. 15. (AP)— Crude rubber futures closed 24 to 35 points higher yestei day. December 20.15; March 20.25 bid; May 20.25; December 20.25 bid. Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 20 3/8 nominal.37 words
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Article155 1953-10-16 9 LONDON. Oct. 15 (UP)— The international rubber conference in London yesterday began a review of the facts of the present rubber situation in preparation for discussing the possibility and need for a world rubber agreement. Since the International Rubber Study Group met in Copenhagen in May155 words
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Article86 1953-10-16 9 NEW DELHI, Oct. 15. (AP) Officials have launched a new elephant export policy to boost the lagging world market for Indian pachyderms. Commerce Ministry spokesman announced immediate decontrol of elephant exports, ending a two-yea i'-old limit of 156 annually. India shipped only 103 elephants abroad in 1052-53.86 words
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116 1953-10-16 9 Aussies Hit At Jap Entry Into GATT CANBERRA. CM. I ft, (UP) The Australian AaMCiated Chambers ol Commerce Mid today that Japan*! «i>*iy mt<> the Cicnrtal Agreement on Tariffs and Trade W* <i l>|l I throat \o Aib'r.ri.Mi Industry and economy. ".Tap:.n's plant for the fu f urc have the116 words
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Article61 1953-10-16 9 LONLKJN. CV: i:>, (Al'i Jordan d^laWStion <m« ned tolKs here with Treasury ials on a British plan to extend a CI^MJOO (U553,500,--000) ore(lit towards trw Mid IV Ea>t kinMdom'i iv« your velopmcnt scheme. The JonlH clrloßiiiion. whirh includes Finance Minister Assayed Suleiman Sukkar and Minister of61 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-10-16 9 photo. AT the National ll.ird warr Show in Nrw York. Tonii Ahlfuind holds tintiniest motor rxhibitrd. It runs on a flashlight battery, and has rnouuh power to lift five pounds U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article139 1953-10-16 9 RUBBER UNCHANGED FOR the tlnrd day In rubber pr.i t Singapore market i t tin* same levels, fit I ruhl>er for Novcmbi-i t)eu»K quoted at M < r Ib. at the cIOM fmtU I I i e:its on Wednesday). The markrt |TMlerda) notable for inquiries fn Pariftc area (Korea)139 words
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Article128 1953-10-16 9 SHARE MARKET QUIET WITH mi)!* 1 qu r in rcsumis* M iluwavard the Mi im n ■k. ■gain ■path< curding 10 the Mall ■■< i>roker o LatMMI Industrial h.ir-s IW i t itta i «f businra 1 porti h.u- I which qjm ■>\ ir» iho ■flcrrh '>n m<l lower Chanuf128 words
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Article102 1953-10-16 9 THE product i '•> Singapore was steady i and MM I penper yesterday With small hu mrs passing pr.t f.r O fo>.«-r t <ju<iV'i y.CI p*r i-i IU a Ife Coconut <»il < Btn $61 p<-r pieul w.th :iround I Pepper pi kt 'J 7 p102 words
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Miscellaneous685 1953-10-16 9 SI wr^m 62 ft: 11.52 p m 65 ft. RKX: QMtCtiWI !>. i run \j 4.5. t, tfi nOl»ffc lliAI'V I'OMT SWKTTKMIAM. High: 9IS am] •> 1 > i# m a^*^** ala^»fi»» a m 9af t 11.41 pm 10 1 It MS: l) ih Pahlawan .M.<-v> (JOVERNOR OF SINCiAPORK at685 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-10-16 10 SAY, what's going on? Is the young lady being told those off-the-record stories? Is she being strangled— or molested? Well cool off. Things are not as bad as that. It's Just Republic's way of getting actress Mal a Powers to emote before the cameras107 words
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275 1953-10-16 10 Just Looking... AROUND THE SINGAPORE SHOPS BEFORE we know where we are Christmas will be upon us and all ideas of gifts will have left our heads. Bearing this in mind I went looking and here is what I found. For the man in your life who is perhaps a275 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-10-16 10 ALL through this week The Singapore Standard presents it s thirty seventh star contest. All you've ko! to do i s to collect the six pictures and their respective coupons and send them together with the name of the stars under single cover to the80 words
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Letter124 1953-10-16 10 Sir;—Since the formation of a Shop-Asst's Union in Singapore. I have heard nothing about the Union's activities in the field of trade-unionism. As a class with a good knowledge of the business world, shop-assistants experience a lot of difficulties in their working life and on many occassions this124 words
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Letter117 1953-10-16 10 Sir;—I have read in your Sunday papers the various opinions of some members of the Automobile Association of Singapore in regard to "L" Drivers. I quite agree with the opinions suggesting that learner drivers should not be allowed in main thoroughfares until they are fully competent of controlling117 words
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Letter97 1953-10-16 10 Sir;— Mr. Tai Yew Chai need not doubt the speeds of 80 to 90 m.p.h. attair.ed by American motorists when they drive from town to town. What tempt- them to drive so fast is not because of their powerful cars but the excellence of their cross-country roads which their97 words
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Letter151 1953-10-16 10 I-CARDS A STAMP Sir: —Yesterday, I accom pui ,1 my daughter to the Registration Office to get her Identity Card (having heen there two days ago to complete an application form). Now it is the practice of the Issuing Officer to have a rubber stamp measuring 2.3" x 1.3" in151 words
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Letter95 1953-10-16 10 Sir;—There has been much talk and publicity about the new, magnificent and gigantic panoramic screen; but what does >t offer? Nothing. Everybody says the only difference is that it is slightly larger than the one before, and this causes great eyestrain and headache, especially to those sittina in95 words
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Advertisement360 1953-10-16 10 qJ CATHAY ORGANISATION j~j **WP* ATTRACTIONS "iSp" now showing JTYT^ I'll VSI-; NOTE TI.MKS J '1 I 1 fl l 9.30m. 12.30 .3.20 6.15 9.l.">pm. THE BIG TOP... ON THE GREAT PANORAMIC SCREEN TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! STAR! LING REVELATIONS OF AMERICA'S kfc MATA HAW! SATl Oh|l Ss il *^^P An ALLIED360 words
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Advertisement278 1953-10-16 10 TOtAI 8 QUOTATION: "The mission of the dog —I say it with all reverence— is the same as the mission of Christianity, namely, to tearh mankiiul that the i universe Is ruled by love." —Henry C. Merwin. VOIR KIRTIIUATK AND KIKIIISKiN ABlEA— March 21 to April I 19 Shun risks278 words
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Advertisement57 1953-10-16 10 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PAT TERN. You mutt enclose three ten cent stomps it you wont your pattern cyt It I don't get the «tomp« yow don't get the pattern A number of orders hovf come to me without the •tamps. These won't be cut till57 words
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Advertisement228 1953-10-16 10 «N WIUK ran<;k GIANT si i>i i n nailu nt 11. 1. 1.7. «../o. t(l BIA in STORY ACTION ■I" in STAR VALUE! 11l in ENTERTAINMENT' ■V! in ANY MEDIUM) vnnciwff «n EDMUND GRAINGC* «»>.<• >• V f_oT^ PLASTIC POLAROID VIfWI.RS TLf^ (Spectacle Type) to sec AIA.-?,l) j V JKm228 words
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892 1953-10-16 11 This Tough Guy Does As He Is Told PETER WILSON SEES OLSON IN ACTION troinina i r OC /J?— DisCI > line That i$ th of hc AmS T P^° f u° rl Bobo Ohon middleweight champion of iTllf'J^ d e c ba le h Britain's Randy Turpin on Wednesday892 words
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Article, Illustration98 1953-10-16 11 Eight Eggs For Breakfast Oct. 15, (Reu--1 irp m. Bnti-h [ay he was pounds over ne fl p< ii ds I middleweight o t Carl (Bobo) lay. i Trouble making told reporters. I not boxed ho did when atcb in New Ray Robin on Turpin98 words
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Article286 1953-10-16 11 £100,000 Won On Chantry NEWMARKET. Oct. 15. Chantry, a horse bought for only £36 won the 2-1/4 mile Cesarcwitch Stakes here yesterday to bring off one of the biggest gambles of the century. Chantry starting four to one favourite won an exciting race by 1-1/2 lengths from the 33-1 outsider286 words
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119 1953-10-16 11 SEREMBAN, Thurs. King V School beat NS All J by 17 points (a yoal, to nil. The Blues a young team which uded four players from the Institution. Apart from occasional forward r w!*s led by the veteran r, Ernest Dias, the119 words
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762 1953-10-16 11 Badminton] 1 ampionahipi for in to-morrow at 'he Badminton Stadium tie* in the preli--1 i inda in the men's siningles, women's ced doubles and ■ill b e played la p.m •■tries, totalling i is 11 more than last «or the leven762 words
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Article232 1953-10-16 11 Crowds Go To Charlton LONDON, Oct. 15 (AP) Soccer crowds are flocking once again to the Valley Parade Ground— the home of London's shock team of tne season, Charlton Athletic. A crowd of 56,000 turned up last Saturday to see Jimmy Seed s Charlton boys turn in a bewildering sense232 words
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Article88 1953-10-16 11 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The King George V School hockey team scored a 4 o victory over the Tuanku Mohamed School XI from Kuala Pilah in a match played here yesterday. Scorers were V. Jesudasen (2) and Vythilingam and Osman bin Zainal. In a "B" match the King88 words
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Advertisement556 1953-10-16 11 NOTICE APPLICATIONS are invited Iu he follow »njJ posts in the Education Department, rCTSiK Lady Supervisor of Vernacular Schools (Malay Schools). Salary and Cost of Living Allowance as for Normal Class Trained Teacher i n English Schools (Basic $216-A9 60--331.20/348-Al2-432) plus nonpensionable allowance of $30 per mensem. Qualifications: School Certificate556 words
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Advertisement642 1953-10-16 11 NOTICES I CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE TO BUI Dl CONTRACTORS 'T'HE Singapore City Council, in accordance with its policy to open the lists of Registered Contractors annually to allow fresh applicants to be considered, invites all Contractors, NOT AT PRESENT ON THE REGISTERED LISTS, to apply to the City642 words
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Advertisement738 1953-10-16 11 DIAIII MRS LIM BOON PHOR nee Tan Kim «*i«n. aged 8:<. passed away racefuHy at 69. Magazine Ro Penang. at 230 §.m on the *3lh October 1953 he leaves behind three snns. Dr GK. Lim of Sing.ipore Lim Hock Chunn of the Im/nigi wtion Department, Penang. a strpson. Lim Kee738 words
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Advertisement380 1953-10-16 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed AT VOtK bLimtfc: Are fm uncmplo>r«l ani la aeed: Tw h- ip you to fin.) work, thr Mng u»»re s tand.irrt tn«niploym« nt llurraa oiler* 700 frre ipurr in mis column Just call ur write ?..ur local BUn<l.inl o(Tfr« for an application rarra which you380 words
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Article83 1953-10-16 12 THE Selection Committee, meeting afti r yesterday*! Singapore hockey trial announced the following teams for t Jio quadrangular tournament: Agates* Solangor on Friday: V. N. Pillay; R H. Barth, Ajit Singh; P. Pennefather, F O. Reynolds, C.ipt. S. Vellupillai; F Fernandez. L. Dow. Sheik Mansoor, E. Banbridge83 words
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665 1953-10-16 12 WINDSOR LAD - FAST TIMES RETURNED IN FINAL GALLOPS WINDSOR LAD By PENANG, Thurs.— Because a strong wind blew behind the horses as they came up the straight several fast times were returned at this morning's winding up gallops of candidates entered for Saturday's races. ASCOT (Woods) and THE MAGYAR (Franklin) were most665 words
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Article194 1953-10-16 12 'Behave,' Appeals Mr. See PENANO, Thurs. The President of the Football Association of Penang, Mr. Se e Seanc Iluat, today appealed to the Mirer fans to more vportniinslikc and to behave themselves in a soccer held. He made this statement following yesterday's Football incident at the Victoria (irerit when the194 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-10-16 12 This AP photo from London show s Nat Lofthouse (extreme left in white shirt) scoring England's third goal against Hales at Ninian p ark. Cardiff O n Oct 10. His soaring, swerving shot beat goalkeeper Ron Ifowells completely. At rieht is the English insideleft Den WiLshaw with Welsh centrehalf Kay74 words
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Article315 1953-10-16 12 EIROPEANS move to the top of SAFA Community soccer league after yesterday's clash against RAF but their victory through a snap goal scored midway in the second half by Van der Meij was anything but impressive. They have now 12 points from seven names Malays are315 words
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Article243 1953-10-16 12 Hay Was Best In 2nd Trial THi" I <r>vo of well known r eki-y stars in the Singapore Hockey Association! second trial did not take the shine off another polished performanc* by the Singapore sch<> Douglas Hay. when t ours met Whites on the u rday. u iv. playing centrehalf,243 words
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Article31 1953-10-16 12 RAFFLES Institution trounced an Indian Association 2nd XI .VO at hockey at Balestier Road yesterday. Scorers for Raffles were De Costa 2 Jayathurni. Kuldip Singh and George Sandosham31 words
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Article229 1953-10-16 12 Winner House, Royal Hunt and Albert M ra-ed ne-k and neck over three in 37 3/5. with Winner House holding a slight advantage at the end Golden Dolphin (Lansdown) and Sir Climax (Whitney) ran three in 39 nicely on the bit Rippling River (Woods) and Kalemaria (Franklin)229 words
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Article151 1953-10-16 12 Oleander Always To Class 1 Always and Oleander, two good winners at the Ipoh Gold Vase meeting have been promoted to Class 1, according to the latest SRA classification list issued yesterday. Other particulars are: NEW CLASSIFICATION Class 2— RIBU (late Romantic Star), ch.e.g by Stardust Gay Folly; BLUE RIBBON151 words
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Article418 1953-10-16 12 TAIPING, Thurs.— Good entries have been received for the Bth annual North Perak badminton champ ionships starting on Saturday. The championships will conclude on Oct. 25 when the Sultan of Perak will give away the pri7.es. The draw is as follows: MEN'S SINGLES Top section: Chow418 words
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Article315 1953-10-16 12 LONDON, Oct. 15 (Reuter)— The selection of Derek I fton as England's soccer centrehalf against the rest of the world at Wembley next week is a personal triumph over adversity. The 25-year-old Charlton player has fought a gallant and successful fight against injury which threatened315 words
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Article43 1953-10-16 12 EUGENE Rudolf Poi won the Ford Sports Club badminton championship last night when he beat Lim Boon Fenc 15—7. 15—5. In the doubles Lim Boon Feng partnered Willie Gurugay to beat Y.A.M. Yusoff and Akiar Ibrahim 15 13. 15—4.43 words
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Article38 1953-10-16 12 INCOME Tax Department beat Farrer Juniors 2 0 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Hussein and Kwee Cheng scored for the winners. In another match City Health Department beat Government Land Office 2—l38 words
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Article207 1953-10-16 12 Postals Win Div. 1 Game KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Postals "A" obtained tw o valuable points when they beat the P.W.D. Sports Club 2-1 in a Division 1 (North) hockey league match played on the Lheras Road ground today After an unsettled start the Postals recovered to take and hold the207 words
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Article38 1953-10-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs in a friendly hockey on the Padang today the Telecoms beat a depleted Selangor Club side 6—l. Wright, playing at centie-forward. was in top form scoring five goals including a hat trick.38 words
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Article37 1953-10-16 12 A Port Swettenham combined team beat the Dravidians 4 3 ■t a soccer friendly. Choon Chene (2). Abdul Rahman and Nor Shaart scored for the Combined team while Vccrasarny (2) and Maniam scored for Dravidians.37 words
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Article35 1953-10-16 12 NEW YORK, Oct. 15, vAP>— Earl Sande, riding idol of 1920's who has returned to the saddle at the age of 54, brought home the first winner of his comeback campaign on Wednesday.35 words
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Article16 1953-10-16 12 Cu' SC, pli only nine thrv i i strong S M siia thi ITVIt16 words
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Article32 1953-10-16 12 BUKIT MERTA.IAM. Thurs —The Recreation Club XI beat a Royal Air Force team I Buttcrworth at hockey L'-O thil evening. S orers wi»rc Khor Thean Hong and Gurdia! Singh32 words
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Article64 1953-10-16 12 SKRKMBW i Nr«ri is h, m a :i fht-n positions p his fir v,,;,. Mch ui i m from itai Tho f mi bee t.T m portion it M a 1 ;i ftlthough I ini inxii pd pair in difficult t i ii Petei p64 words
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Article366 1953-10-16 12 A TRY scored bv Khens Khoon in th» 1. enabled St. Andrew's School to Ta U NT' School by six points (two tries) to hree r> the two teams met for the first timr this Victoria Schools ground vesterdav M l><>n at ine game366 words
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