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Title Section19 1953-10-17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD hgjhj it M Si Vol. IV. No. 107. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 195a TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.19 words
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152 1953-10-17 1 CHEE KOON LIN - 86 UNDERGRADE FACE DISCIPLINE TRIBUNAL TODAY CHEE KOON LIN By Standard Staff Reporter ALL the residents 86 Medical students o f the University of Malaya —of the federal students Hostel, Sepoy Lines, General Hospital are to appear before a disciplinary Board of the University today. lard understands that they will152 words
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Article51 1953-10-17 1 16 (Renter) y James Noakes, with the Royal \i Lumpur. anted a decree n divorce the ground of wife. Mrs. N i kes, .it Rayleigh t. Mr. Peter GorI Rayleigh. was I ondent. not defended pondent was the costs. The two men, Mrs Milford Noakes ipporting51 words
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Article36 1953-10-17 1 STER, England. I Some 350 arooned in the nine near here ko out m the I r,e house. the National the tire was He said the tarouned below 1 were on the36 words
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Article156 1953-10-17 1 French Hit Vietminh By The Sea HANOI. Oct. 16 (AFP) French forces smashing into the Vietminh "rice bowl," 50 miles south of Hanoi. made another landing today about 25 miles south of Thanhoa on the beach at Cape Rond. The combined French and Vietnam task force hit the beach at156 words
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Article19 1953-10-17 1 THE U.S. Army has ordered all its personnel to stay out of troubled Trieste. A. P.A.P. - 19 words
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334 1953-10-17 1 THEY TOLD HIM IT WAS TOO IRKSOME THE High Commissioner, Genera! Sir Gerald Tempter, told the people of Yong Peng in Johore that from tonight the house curfew will be relaxed from 7 p.m. to 1 1 p.m. The 7 p.m. house curfew,334 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-10-17 1 "How do I sleep?— Well, generally like this. Doc!"11 words
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Article82 1953-10-17 1 TOKYO, Oct. 16 (AFP) Thirteen persons were injured, some seriously, by a wild bear which sauntered into Uozo town, in the Toyo prefecture, early this morning. The 230-pound male bear broke into the house of a farmer and attacked him. inflicting serious injuries. The beast82 words
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126 1953-10-17 1 FOUR police officers attached to the Central Police Station of the Singapore Police Force yesterday came to The Standard Offlice loaded with a great variety of toys which they donated to The Christmas Toy Fund. Those who came were A.S.P. Greenway. Police Inspector Ronald126 words
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Article, Illustration130 1953-10-17 1 Police Give Toys Taken In Raids Cash donations yesterday totalled $218.85 raising the Fund to exactly $6,866.82. The students of Standard VIII "D" of Raffles Institution sent 525.35 and Miss Kang Siew Kin of Standard 111 "A", Premier English School, Batu Pahat. gave her dollar saved from "my daily eating130 words
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Article43 1953-10-17 1 LONDON, Oct. 16: (Reuter) The explosion of the atomic bomb yesterday on the Woomera Rocket Range in Central Australia was heard today in thousand* of British homes. Listeners to the British Broadcasting Corporation's morning news bulletin* heard a recording.43 words
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418 1953-10-17 1 PANMUNJOM, Oct. 16 Red-hating North Korean prisoners refused to attend return-home persuasion lectures today, and Indian guards prepared to meet any violence by the sullen captives. Indian troops made no attempt to move more than 1,000 North Koreans scheduled to leave their compounds todayU.P.; Reuter; AP - 418 words
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Article199 1953-10-17 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 16 (UP) British ships and planes in the Hongkong area now have the authority and means to hit back hard in the event of surprise shelling by Chinese Communist gunboats, it was learned today. British naval authorities here refused to comment. They199 words
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Article33 1953-10-17 1 VICE ADMIRAL Sir Charles Lambe. Commanding British Far Eastern Naval Forces, has arrived in Saigon from Cinninni> n tmm, V. 41. U. lIJIC oingaporc in nis li3gbnip xi.vio ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article69 1953-10-17 1 LYONS. Oft. l(i (Router).— A speeding looomotlvfl ploughed into the rear oJ a crowded passenger train near h<t<early t<_-»day. killing ten people and injuring about 60. The collision occurred ai the suburban station of Serezin. The lota! train wa^ standing at the station, loaded with69 words
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Article17 1953-10-17 1 RADIO Belgrade said that Hungarian jet pianos yesterday violated Yugoslav air spa p e. AFPAFP - 17 words
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Article184 1953-10-17 1 GUI ANAS NEIGHBOUR LINES UP AGAINST BRITAIN GUATEMALA CITY. Oct. 16 (AP) Congress last night approved a resolution calling for "energetic protest" against "criminal aggression by Imperialist troops" in British Guiana. It also asked other Latin American republics to "express indignation" over ttie "outrage" being committed against184 words
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Article81 1953-10-17 1 ADELAIDE. Australia, Oct. 16 (UP) British guided missiles have been shooting down unmanned aircraft at heights ranging up to nine miles in recent tests at the Woomera Rocket Range. informed sources said here today. Special pilotless aircraft known as Jundiviks have been tracked down by81 words
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Article67 1953-10-17 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 16 (Reuter). A number of Asian countries have put before the Colombo Plan conference a proposal for the stabilisation of world commodity prices Conference sources, reporting this yesterday, said the Asian group wanted other member countries to find a way to eliminate price67 words
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Article109 1953-10-17 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. lrt: (Renter) Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil. Malayan member for lands told a New Delhi press conference today that there was absolutely no connect ion between the Malayan emergency and the political ambitions of the people of the country. Dato Kamil, who is one109 words
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Article17 1953-10-17 1 TK\ T p»>op!«« \v»«r«' dr«>wti >i In flood! y«'-,t.'rduv in noith. '.»>" H Till key. APAP - 17 words
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Advertisement55 1953-10-17 1 for CRYSTAL SILVERWARE Your Inspection Invited t t Th 'NOVELT Y.tom 88. North BHd«r Rd. Phone 3123, Singapore 6. ANY DOOR PARTITION OR WINDOW THAT SLIDES OR FOLDS diMPLE ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT Straight Run Gearing Tangent' Sliding Gearinf -A- 'Council' Partition Gearinf Light Overhead Railway ffenderson sliding door (,lvr <J/\<:kx> SINGAPORE55 words
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Article241 1953-10-17 2 Crowing RI Fleet Worries S'pore SINGAPORE Chinese shipowners who have had a fair monopoly of the coastal shipping trade between the Colony and Indonesian ports are viewing with concern the fast expansion of the Indonesian mercantile fleet. Orders for thousands of tons of shipping have been placed with Continental shipbuilding241 words
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Article52 1953-10-17 2 Stolen -Cloth Worth $7,000 TEXTILES worth $7,000 were reported stolen from a store in Sibu Road. Singapore, recently. The owner told the Police that the textiles were in five oases. Last Thursday, on checking up in the store, he found that the textiles had been removed, and the boxes nailed52 words
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Article, Illustration108 1953-10-17 2 Cup For Best Recruit... ...And The Best Shot photos. THE BROTHER DIRECTOR of St. Joseph's Institution. Singapore, Bro. Ignatius, presented cups to above Low Kce Hong*, the year's best recruit in the school's cadet Corps and (below) Edwin Tessensohn. who is the Corps' best shot. Three hundred of their schoolmatesStandard - 108 words
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143 1953-10-17 2 Those Forgeries Can Be Detected Police Standard Staff Reporter AS A RESULT of the publication of the serial numbers of forged ten-dollar notes found in Penang recently, many people in Singapore have inquired from the Police whether ALL notes bearing such numbers are forgeries. In an official statement yesterday, the143 words
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Article93 1953-10-17 2 TEN bus shelters to be built in Singapore next year have been approved by the Traffic and Vehicles Committee of the City Council. The committee already has selected sites tor 12 more shelters. The following sites were approved at the last meeting: Upper Serangoon Road opposite93 words
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Article91 1953-10-17 2 Expenses Soar $10M Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Council is budgeting for a deficit cf $3 30* 000 next year according to draft estimates published in the Govern ment Gazette yesterday. The draft budget will be considered by a special meeting already been examined by91 words
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Article219 1953-10-17 2 Volunteers Play Vital Role GOC Lieut. General Sir Hugh Stockwell. G.O.C. Malaya, yesterday inspected men of the Federation of Malaya Volunteer Army Service Corps at Port Dickson who ended their twoweek training camp. After the march past. General Stockwell congratulated the men on their drill and bearing, and la his219 words
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98 1953-10-17 2 Grand Rally For Birthday Of Mr. Aw A graad rally in honour of 10.000 old persons will be held in celebration of Mr. Aw Boon Haw's 71st birthday at the Sports Stadium in Rangoon. Gifts totalling $50,000 will be distributed to the aged people, each of whom will receive 1098 words
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Article, Illustration195 1953-10-17 2 Fruit Machines Tax: $43,512 From 26 THE tax collected from the proceeds of 26 licensed fruit machines in Singapore for the first nine months of this year totalled $43,512. Mr. W. G. Alcock, Official Assignee and Public Trustee, told The Standard yesterday. From private lotteries, he said, tax collected for195 words
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Article71 1953-10-17 2 Till with tri f»ur I V S l A ham I» Ku I Doro»h> v > P I n Zion Rfi i. nn t < no I. y a Chrn h At« f Hum. SI i Donations in x the f«. B«>x. 4 rhi< !l 2 <71 words
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Article104 1953-10-17 2 (IOSIN<; rubbet prices < tents per Ib > in Singapore ?•»I Pt rin were: Sellers No 1 K.S.S Spnl Loose s«* No 1 R.S.S. 54iS 561 No 2 R.s.s. :>:>:• No. 3 R.S.S. :r,i Tone: Steady ijuift TIN ri:s The price of tin je-ter-day was per picul. i'p104 words
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Article126 1953-10-17 2 Bin anrf blight prograiniaai are planned tor united Nations Day. O<t. LM. in Singapore. There wili b« \hi bit ions of photogmpnic murals on the progress na 't bf UN in then work foi pence. A Bwatrdii la <;i cichibltion hall will show Rlmf on126 words
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Article37 1953-10-17 2 SIGNALMAN V D ROOMT of 19th Air PWmatkM Wkgna i was sentenced 21 dajl detention by a couri martial yesterday at Cliai^i ;<n treating a row at the R A.F phone exchange i:i August37 words
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Advertisement188 1953-10-17 2 INDELIBLE j&&^^A lip SHAPioJ^mS\ <^W lire f v ■\y 1 1 in f) If At: ROBINSON Cr CO., LTD. WING ON CO., FOOK ON CO., AURORA LTD., SINCERE CO., LTD. AND OTHER LEADING STORES. Sole AQtntt: NAN KANG CO., Spore 25 26, Medeiros Bldg. Tel:- *****. 4)^ them with X^^fc188 words
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Miscellaneous68 1953-10-17 2 Weather MINIMUM TEMPERATURE: From 7.30 p.m. Oct 15 to 7.3« a.m Oct. 16. Singapore (75F), Penang <74F>, Kota Rahru (75F), Kuala Lumpur (73F), Ipoh (74F), Kuantan 72F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Oct. 16— Singapore (89F), Penang <89F>, Kota Rahru iSSFi. Kuala Lumpur <88F). Ipoh (91F), Kuantan68 words
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Article, Illustration179 1953-10-17 3 1,600 Indians Sail For India KODOWN I of the Singapore Harbour Board me i activity yesterday when more ns ilocked to the wharf to bid farewell •l'Kitriots, who sailed in the Rajula, bound for home India. By the time she heads out fo r the Indian Ocean, the »sel willStandard - 179 words
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Article99 1953-10-17 3 THERE will be a special m i f iriec» performance of The Mikado for schools at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 24. at the Victoria Theatre. Admission will be by pi grammes which will be available at $1.00 each, from toe Bursar of the Teachers' Training99 words
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Article96 1953-10-17 3 The Menace Is Jailed For Assault INSPECTOR Joseph Ong, prosecuting, told the Singapore Third District Judge, yesterday that K. Rakavan. who had three orevious convictions was a menace to society. He said this at the trial of Rakavan, who wa.s charged with two counts of assault. He If said to96 words
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164 1953-10-17 3 1st Fijians Kill A Bandit In Johore ONE more Communist terrorist was killed by Security Forces In the Tangkak area of Johore Thursday afternoon by a patrol of the Ist Fijians. A sten gun, two magazines, ammunition ani clothing were recovered. The mine locomotive at Ampat Tin Mine in the164 words
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Article, Illustration262 1953-10-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A further batch of 19 probationary inspectors and 328 recruits passed out today from the Police Training Depot in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. F. K. McNamara, Senior Assistant Commissioner and a former Commandant of the department inspected the passing out parade and took262 words
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Article254 1953-10-17 3 Better Response Seen This Year Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Medical Department will launch a campaign to recruit at least 100 or more nurses into the service towards the end of November, the Deputy Director of Medical Services, Dr. M. Doraisingham, told The Standard yesterday.254 words
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Article, Illustration96 1953-10-17 3 Gurkhas Celebrate Dassera lAMB CHOPS ON THE HOOF Hindus in Malaya regard Dassera as an auspicious day for initiating their children's education. With their satchels, children for the first time wend their way to school to learn their mother tongue. Picture shows a Gurkha leader slaughtering a goat during the96 words
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Article90 1953-10-17 3 A MAN living in Gey'.ang Road shared a cash box with a friend of his. He put in 593 in the box some time ago but his friend kept the key. On Oct. 5 he discovered tha? the box and his friend had disappeared. But90 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-10-17 3 photo. NONA ASIAH (in black dress), popular Malay recording artiste, leads a group of sinsers at the Thursday night opening of a n*»w sinrannri* rate, the Terane Bulan. in the Ne*r World.- StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article42 1953-10-17 3 Three areas of land situated at Kim Seng Road, Thomson Road (between sth and tith mile) and Prince of Wales Road, off Bukit Timah Road, will be needed by Government for low-cost housing schemes, stated yesterday's Gazette Notification.42 words
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Article52 1953-10-17 3 DR. W. J. VICKERS. Director of Medical Services Singapore will present gold and silver medals to 27 blood donors at the Blood Transfusion Unit of the Genera! Hospital on Oct. 30 at 3 p.m Four donors will receive gold meda's while the rest will be awarded52 words
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Article38 1953-10-17 3 A total of 199 deaths were reported i n Singapore during the week ending Oct. 12. Pneumonia which took a toll of 30 lives during the previous week accounted for 24 deaths last week.38 words
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225 1953-10-17 3 Local Chapter Of P.E.N. Club Is Now Recognized MALAYAN writers of all nationalities nave re ceived recognition in being granted affiliation with the world's oldest literary society, the International P.E.N. Club. The club has in the past been headed by such literary giants as H. G. Wells, John Galsworthy and225 words
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Article88 1953-10-17 3 THE Singapore City Council loan Is over subscribed by $.940,000. Subscriptions to the $10,000,000 loin floated a fortnight ago totalled $10,940,000 at noon yesterday. But the loan remains open for subscriptions till 1 p.m. today to Rive a last chance to those who wish to profit from88 words
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196 1953-10-17 3 STUDENTS of Singapore's Raffles Institution, both past and present, want the school's rentral site at Bras Basah Road to be retained with "a new Phoenix-like building" taking the place of the existing buildings. An editorial in the latest issue of Raffles Institution Annual196 words
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Article82 1953-10-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter A seve.i-y, Mr-old girl living in Lorong En^ku Aman. Singapore, told the police that a woman robbed her of a nerk-lac-e worth $55, and gave her $1 In return. She was playing itoili outside her hum.' last Thursday when the wo/nan cami82 words
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228 1953-10-17 3 Girl Foils Robbery Bid By 2 Thugs Standard Staff Kr porter A GIRL visitor to a beauty saloon in Geylang Road, Singapore, foiled a robbery bid by two thu^ one of whom was armor! with two knives, on Thursday morning. The robbers niched into the shop which WM on tht*228 words
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Article54 1953-10-17 3 THE PEK KIO (Owon F>,tates) Community Cmtrsj li.is < ilU'ii |oi meeting »t Residents of Blnsaport Imptawsj ment Trust bOUMI in tin* in'i bounded l) y Ra»-e Course Rangoon Road. Moulmcin Road. Thomson Road, K.imPOOg .lava Road and Bui! tl>> Road at the Dorset Road Kn<lish School Of)54 words
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Advertisement78 1953-10-17 3 \jJTITONI J Iff- 9 V-'- \JT Swiss Made 2i Jewels Look for the SYMBOL ON THE WATCH DIAL I Newest Swiss Invention j Everlasting Mainspring I guaranteed unbreakable Eliminate 99 .".0f watch repairs Obtainable from all '^watch dealers 3 8.15 915 p.m. K— K— O Aiotbet I)Ssnt*y Cartoon Triumph Wall78 words
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Advertisement155 1953-10-17 3 m THE WOULD ALL FASHIONABLE W,^//'? A WOMEN mSQo^°ff e€^\ WASSIAMULL'S LADIES DEPT. HIGH STREET. i-b^m^m— M~-u"*"o~u~u'*tj~ i"^j~u*xrxj~Lrxj~u~i-i~u'xrT-^i^n_»~_rxj'x>~»-rx-ffi_i~i_r~ur-t_»~uo_»\ Your chemist can confirm fh« tfftctivtntsi of tht OcWITTS fvrmsjla r\E WITTS Antacid Powder is conSdently recommended Aw«y from >wm< csrry ft)w. for the quick relief of flatulence, O« WITTS heartburn, indigestuto155 words
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245 1953-10-17 4 Lee Told 'Explain MTUC Quit' To Meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Selangor Divisional Committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council has asked Mr. Lee Moke Sang to attend a meeting tomorrow night to state why he had quit the central council. Mr. Lee formally resigned and walked out of the245 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-10-17 4 photo. SINGAPORE'S Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigel Morris, cuts a ribbon to open a new 548.000 sports pavilion in the Police Training* School grounds. Thomson Road, yesterday. The pavilion is for the use of all ranks of the Police force. StandardStandard - 41 words
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103 1953-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government is silent on the progress made by a 46--man Committee it appointed two months ago to study elections and constitutional changes. Yesterday was the last day for individuals and organisations to submit views to the committee. A Government103 words
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213 1953-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation Rubber Industry Replanting Board has paid out nearly $2,000,000 towards replanting on estates the chief replanting officer Mr. A. C. Smith, said in broadcast over radio Malaya this evening. Mr. Smith said that another 52.000.000 would be paid out by213 words
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Article72 1953-10-17 4 TAY TEONG was acquitted on a charge of possession of a revolver by Mr. Justice Butirose at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, when the jury returned a 5-2 majority verdict of "not guilty" at the conclusion of the trial. Tay. who was defended by Mr.72 words
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111 1953-10-17 4 TPOH, Fri.— The arrival of Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan and Tcngku Abdul Rahman, the two top UMNO-MCA Alliance leaders tomorrow has aroused speculation whether they have been invited by the Perak MCA for the purpose of extending the Alliance in Perak. Observers believe that111 words
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Article88 1953-10-17 4 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, returned a verdict of suicide at yesterday's inquiry into the death of 42-year-old Ching Ah Ngai, a wife of a tailor, who was found dead on July 22. in her Bukit Timah home. Liam Shin Chee. said he heard88 words
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Article101 1953-10-17 4 A PETITION for a receiving order against Wally Oakes Promotions on a Judgment debt of $16,000 to the K.L.M. (Royal Dutch Airlines) was adjourned a fortnight when the matter was mentioned before Mr. Justice Taylor in the Singapore High Court, yesterday. The adjournment was granted when101 words
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Article31 1953-10-17 4 A EUROPEAN living in a hotel i n Scotts Road. Singapore, found his room broken into on Thursday night and $100 worth of cash and a wrist watch stolen.31 words
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Article194 1953-10-17 4 LT. COMMANDER George Ansell Hardcastle (52), RNVR, Chief Officer of the Dockyard Fire Brigade Naval Base and the president of the Dockyard Fi/a. Brigade Welfare Association, win is charged with criminal breach of trust of $11,000 had his case adjourned for a fortnight. The prosecutor194 words
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Article62 1953-10-17 4 SIR RONALD Ivelaw Chapman, Chief of Air Staff will arrive at Tengah airport from Australia on Monday in the course of a three-day visit to R.A.F. stations in Singapore and Malaya. He will visit Headquarter* and R.A F Station Changi on Oct. ?0. Tengah62 words
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Article, Illustration206 1953-10-17 4 SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce will submit a memorandum to Government i n protest against the amendment of the Income Tax Ordinance at Tuesday's Legislative Council Meeting. This was decided at a meet- )ng held at the premises of the Chamber in Hill Street206 words
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Article, Illustration131 1953-10-17 4 FOUR leading: Cambodian educators yesterday toured Singapore schools and the University of Malaya to see for themselves the methods being applied in the Colony's education and youth training centres. Above they are soen at the Raffles Girls' School with Mr. K. Ellis. Singapore Inspector of Schools, and Miss C. A.131 words
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232 1953-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-With the deft and powerful stroke of each of a score of sacrificial kukries or khonra, 20 buffalo heads fell at the various Ciurkha camps throughout Malaya today. Because today is the Nau- j mi. 9:h day of the Dassera or warrior festival,232 words
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41 1953-10-17 4 MR. PHILIP HOALIM was admitted to tin- Bingap^re Bar as an advo< ;ite and ncitor by Mr. Justice I*;ivlor .n the Singapore II»kI» Court est f. rday on a" application by Mr. K. I. Tun.41 words
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Article46 1953-10-17 4 THERE will be a public casting audition for the Singapore Arts Theatre production of "Macbeth" at the Teachers Training College on Oct. 21. at 8.30 p.m. As this play requires a large cast, it is hoped that public response will be good46 words
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Article160 1953-10-17 4 MALACCA, Fri.-Justice A. W. 8e11a.,, sentenced to death a former PWI) labourer 1V, found guilty of stabbing to death his former 23-year-old Mariayee. The jury took 10 niinwtr s to reach a decision ori Peiiasamjr*] verdict. The accused Indicated that he woud appeal BgJ160 words
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Article58 1953-10-17 4 A GURKHA Bahadur Rai, ri< Singapore Fin! 1 terday, when tencpfi to two m I imprisonment for driving a v< mfluerifv o! tiq R cd guilty. It w. R'»vor driven y j with a Are hydi wventh m n Road on the ev< n R.i i58 words
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Miscellaneous382 1953-10-17 4 J +ruT wSpO" w.v Wv ■-•S?" %Mpv BL ill ™^Br •I I JB K a> a >. sm gfy RIM DEI MAR I r roi».t s < ,m m,,,n 1 "Then- i^ u,, Utwlirr u.iy to Hunk 1...,| lor >our stßllt than liy itvlHg hrlptnii li.iiiil to <■••iiin.ii, in the382 words
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297 1953-10-17 5 si BMISSION that certain words "chopped" otl statement of an accused person constituted a threat, uas made by defence counsel, Mr. C K Koh in the Second District Court, yesterday. this .statement in a case in which Yeo as charged with possession of297 words
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Article73 1953-10-17 5 Publisher On Defamation Charge hi \v SOONG S i\', :s publisher of hiaese "Mosquito" i was >♦ sterday i n the Fifth ourt with deI im itioa of chiiracter. 11, was all<*c«'d to have Gob Leonjj II A by publishing a (ll m imputation con•rninx tfc« complainant, hinese lan«;uat?e |lipi73 words
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92 1953-10-17 5 Man Gagged, Robbed Girl Dissappers st nidi i (l M.iH Reporter RSDAY night a -man now took out a .i cafe in New nt Park for a E i Coa Road and entered a 'mil as they men sprang at •irl gagged the i robbed him •'.itch, pen and last92 words
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Article66 1953-10-17 5 RECEIVING and Adjudicating orders were made against Lim Shook Min, who owed the Income Tax Department $1.12r>. by Mr. Justice Taylor, in the Singapore Hi»h Court. yesterday. Mr. J. Gauntiett. who appeared for the Comptroller of Income Tax. told the Court that Lim should have66 words
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Article14 1953-10-17 5 TWENTY-THREE new houses for Government servants in Raub have been completed.14 words
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186 1953-10-17 5 Tin Firm Taxed On Costs Of Speech LONDON, Oct. 16 (Reuter)—After the chairman of three London tin mining companies had addressed their annual meetings in 1949 attacking the Labour Government then in power, the companies spent £2,550 on printing and circulating copies of the speech. Mr. Justice Daru-hkwerts held in186 words
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119 1953-10-17 5 Lim's Labour Party Status Under Review Standard Staff Reporter A MEETING bet wee i Mr Lim Yew Hock and Mr C R Da>aratha Raj. the two Singapore Legislative Councillors is expected to take place next week to discuss Mr. Lim's position in relation to the Labour Party of Singapore Mr.119 words
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235 1953-10-17 5 iVVO road traffic experts from Malaya are among Z2 representatives from 15 countries who yesterday began a two-day visit to the UK's Road Research Laboratory at Langley in Buckingham hire. The delegates are taking part in a two-week study of road traffic and road235 words
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Article103 1953-10-17 5 WITHIN 72 hours of a Governme.it decision to give wage increases to its lower-paid employees i n Singapore, another wage increase demand has been made by the Government and City Council Labour Union. Yesterday the union put forward a new wage scale for Government's daily-rated employees,103 words
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Article53 1953-10-17 5 Dr. Sa£ul K. Padover. noted American lecturer, author and historian, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow by air from Saigon. He will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Monday and after visiting Penang on Thursday, will return to the Colony on Oct. 26. He is lecturing under the53 words
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Article222 1953-10-17 5 KUANTAN, Fri.— Koh Thiam Song, former ledger clerk <»i the Mercantile Bank, was today sentenced to two years' imprisonment on each of three charges of laixiflr .«tii»n of entries in the bank's ledger to cover the value of cheques drawn on the Government Rice222 words
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Article164 1953-10-17 5 $60,000 For A Car Park Site 2 The Singapore Club C and Chamber of Com- 2 meice will receive $60.- C 000 from Government as j 1 compensation for arrhi- 2 tret's plans and other 2 5 work carried out in con- 2 nection with their origi- 2 nal proposal164 words
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Article27 1953-10-17 5 -MR GIM LEK. A<st. Postmaster, who went on transfer from Raub to the General Post Office, Kuala Lumpur, has been re-posted to Raub Post Office.27 words
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Article107 1953-10-17 5 SINGAPORE WorkersUnion yesterday warned the City Council that unless it treats the union "with the respect it deserves," ihere is a possibility of a crisis in the industrial relations between them. In a letter to the Council, the Union states: "We have sent a letter to107 words
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Article76 1953-10-17 5 SINGAPORE detectives arc now following ud an "important" clue in their investigations into the brutal sex slaying of the 16-year-old schoolgirl. Miss Chong Geok Tin, on Pearl's Hill on Monday afternoon. But a Police spokesman who told The Standard this would not disclose the nature76 words
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Article75 1953-10-17 5 TWO bankruptcy petitions for Receiving and Adjudicating Orders against two women were adjourned by Mr. Justice Taylor in the Singapore High Court yesterday, because they were not described properly in the respective petitions as married women, spinsters, single, or widows The petitions were adjourned because Mr. Justice75 words
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Article152 1953-10-17 5 THE Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council will on Monday consider a derision of another committee rejecting the request of the City Water Engineer for increase in salary and allowances. The Water E. sineer, whose present contract expires In February next, had152 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-10-17 5 HENRY WACJGH and Com pany held a cocktail party last Bight in honour of Mr. Derek Madcalf. Far Eastern representative of Yardley and Mrs. Phyllis Rabone who is here to jive lectures on beauty treatment to various clubs and organisations. Standard photo shows from left: Mr. P. Dibden,76 words
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Article383 1953-10-17 5 100 HOMES FOR THE SMALL MAN House Trust Has Second Project KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.-The Federai Housinf Trust is planning its second major project for Kuala Lumpur— loo homes for the 'small man' in relating Jaya, the capital's satellite town. Mr. N. Z. Newcombe, manager of the Trust, told The Standard383 words
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Article109 1953-10-17 5 Fee For 1 h.p. Cycle Is Now $1 Singapore Citv Council's Traffic and Vehicles Committee yesterday decided to recommend a licensing fee of $1 per month for Velosoles cycles (under 1 h.p.). These cycles which have a speed of 18 miles an hour are powered by a small engine. They109 words
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Article58 1953-10-17 5 win soon preps re a revised salary scheme foi its emolov ees in Division 1, II and 111 A Government negotiatlnq team told a delegation of the Joint Council of Action yesterday that as soon a<; the proposed scheme is ready, another meeting of the58 words
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Article36 1953-10-17 5 TWO SINr.APOHK Tr.irfm. Company driver-. Tan Ilia Swop und Ho I m Lam, M lined M5O and $7f> by Singapore Second TraOc Mgistrate Mr HOWV Yo,»n Chong. for driving their buses in ;> negligent manner.36 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-10-17 5 BARON G K. Van liter sum. Netherlands Iliuli iiimni^'itnri in Indu nesia arrived in si. ,»nro for a short vai alion yrsterday. I h«- Baron who strpprd off a Q :ir ud a Indo ntsian Airwu>s onv.iir from Jakarta at Kallant: Airport was met hy Dr. r Van57 words
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Article99 1953-10-17 5 PRODUCTION oi rubber in Anr.-i |< ,m hould be itoppcd 10 impriA e Ihc natural rubi*M i>. Mr Lee Knn-4 Chi. .11 .no in Interview with a Sii S'.arxiu d repoi lei last i '-;iit Mr Lc« tin- Drini If.ivmt; foe Bi it.»in «n i wife by99 words
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Advertisement50 1953-10-17 5 The world famous fa mi ly of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE invaluable Wind Mixture is excellent remedy for Stomach ms; Constipation, Indigestion Aridity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. EMS AUN TONG "< l Tiger Mrdical Hall TvdrWEAR for X'MAS i *i fashion but not in price Stamford Road, Singapore C. Tel.50 words
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Advertisement88 1953-10-17 5 I/ J J 'ffiEw//fr/' i^\ A ftnhw iralrh tombinrs tl* ML\ *ifi- j —4<P tlisliiu inmrss of fin** IP^J^^wlV )yl| and nliabilit thai /</< Sl^M lß\\ V li)lv( l t'fif/rt all i ml 1 1 inn i A Role'x factory-trained milcfe* maker supervises a \nll\i equtf)!>ed Rolex Service Station B88 words
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Article830 1953-10-17 6 "WHILE most probably the main purpose of the meeting in London between the British, French and American Foreign Ministers, is to discuss the tense situation which has arisen over Trieste, no opportunity should be lost to convince Mr. Dulles while he is in London, of the necessity830 words
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Article1605 1953-10-17 6 A. MALAYAN - A. MALAYAN Tvctrhitifi In Shtfjaporo Ha* MBoeanto By r |'HERE has been much discussion lately about the shortage of teachers, training of teachers, etc. These problems are not entirely unconnected with shortcomings in the organization of the Education Service itself. An examination of this Service will perhaps1,605 words
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Article115 1953-10-17 6 Thot in Singapore today there are three Education Services! That the outcasts of the profession ore the Normal Tm teachers. earned: oJSff o thou 9 h ther Normal Training Course the N O rm Q qualification is not recognized as being an adequate basic fication for direct115 words
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Letter413 1953-10-17 6 Sir:— Referring to the recent correspondence on noctors' reluctance to attend to patients at night, perhaps. extenuating circumstances mitigate against the seriousness of the charge. But for sheer brutality, callousness and stony-hearted disregard for human suffering, the case I am bringing to your attention, beats them all. In413 words
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Letter164 1953-10-17 6 Sir: By resigning from the Federal Legislative Council the Indian Councillors not only brought discredit to themselves by so hasty an action over a trifling question but have also ridiculed themselves. If it was necessary that an Indian member should be included in the Cabinet they should have made164 words
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Letter261 1953-10-17 6 Sir; Recent developments have given a different complex to the trade union movement in Malaya. Being a Colony trade unionist, I am loathe to comment on matters concerning the Federation of Malaya, but in view of the recent decision to establish liaison between trade unionists in both territories,261 words
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Letter67 1953-10-17 6 »ir;—m view of the nature of the correspondence that has resulted over the Indian resignations in the Federation, the public will do well not to be too hasty to pass judgment before more details are available lest it should needlessly harm a whole community which in no67 words
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Article141 1953-10-17 6 THE JOHORE GOVERNMENT is urged bv thet Utusan Melayu to lend! more material heip to thei three hundred Mai ays, in Tangkak who are "at, present opening up a new, settlement in Scgamat. The, new settlement was formerly jungle. Utusan points out that these settlers arc eating141 words
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Article125 1953-10-17 6 NAXVANG SIANG PAU commenting on the drive for sanitary conditions among Singapore hawkers recommends that the City provide water and refuse bins for areas where hawkers are allowed to ply. No doubt, the hawkers have to be educated to such an extent where cleanliness is strictly observed125 words
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Advertisement132 1953-10-17 6 SiNGAPORE nun* STANDARD INUtHKNUEN'i MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 128. Kcbinton Rood, Singoporc Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble Teleqroph Addict*: TIGERNIWS Sinqopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing Houtc Squoie London €.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG ♦i Sulton Street. 83. Cowan Street. 8. Leifh Street, lel«: 4SBB Tele:132 words
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Advertisement28 1953-10-17 6 SHEFFIELD REPRODUCIM^^ ELECTRO PLATE VABE ivy >/;i/?.S GUARANTEED Ql \LIT\ S. P. H. de SUVA 45 HIGH ST., SINGAPORE. 6 STATION RD., IPOH 6 THE EMBANKMENT, KUALA LUMPUR28 words
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Miscellaneous17 1953-10-17 6 Laughter at Work "Did ye* happen 0 find anv money in (he suit 1 left last week?"17 words
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Article133 1953-10-17 7 IRGETOWN, British Oct. 16-(AP)- Dr. Jagan said here he intends to views for himd the other five dePeoples Progressive Asters to protest action in the con British Minister f O Colonial AffHarold Hopkinson n ext Monday. i an interview, said Indian Prime MinisNehru last nisht)133 words
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Article65 1953-10-17 7 16, (AFP)— Sir Winston Iyi a nt'Pri n\v irdt Litera- .ible id: "I think it Is honour to re •eive tion gained among !her writers in the i ary distinc- I am particularly that if his engagetted, he wouM eo m to receive the Ambass65 words
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Article78 1953-10-17 7 ON, Oct. 16. (Reumaidens are beicted in Southeast Karen rebels who j v to Chinese Nati.onatchangc for arms 8 to reports reaching rdaj ere originally to supplement the 'O which the Karens agreed Nationalist guariuas change for arm s and amion, according to thesp rePorti78 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-10-17 7 photo. Uf££AI4SSUfO Chiang Kai shek is shown in his five-star car during the Double TenUi celebration* parade i* XaipeL- U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article251 1953-10-17 7 HANOI, Oct. 16— M. Maurice Dejean, French Commissioner General in Indo-China will visit Singapore next month to have consultations with the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald. Maur.ce Dejean. reaffimred last night that neither the French nor the Vietnamese have any intention of trying toAP; Reuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-10-17 7 > ELOISIA CIANNI. J "Miss Europe, 1953," is shown here (left) during C a chat with English film actress Angela Krefeld < J and Italian film director J Gianni Franciolini on the 2 set of a new film ("Villa C Borghese") which is C being made in Rome. J TheAP - 70 words
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Article147 1953-10-17 7 LOXDOX. Oct 16 (Reuter) —A free supply of synthetic rubber would not only be wrlcomed in the United Kingdom but in view ot great technical developments since the last war. ;t has "become a competitive necessity. This is stated by Mr. J. H. Lord, an Executive Director147 words
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Article34 1953-10-17 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 16. (AP)— Secretary of State Foster Dulles i s sending his top petroleum adviser, Herbert Hoover, Jr.. to Teheran for a first-hand look at Iran's difficult oil problems.34 words
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Article52 1953-10-17 7 TOKYO. Oct. 16 (AP).— The United States Far East Air Forces said today test flights of the Russian-built MIG-15 fighter plane flown to South Korea by a deserting North Korean pilot showed it slower than the American F-86 Sabre that outfought it throughout the52 words
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Article38 1953-10-17 7 HAMBURG, Oct. 16 (AP) Dr. Abdullah Daftari. former Iranian Minister of Economics and a nephew of Iran's exPremier Mossadeq, was critically injured late Thursday near Flensburg when his Mercedes sedan collided wit^ a German three-wheel truck.38 words
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Article91 1953-10-17 7 VATICAN CITY, Oct. 16. (Reuter) The Pope today issued his first public protest at the Polish Communist Government's actions against Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, suspended Archbishop of Warsaw and Gniezno. He made the protest in a message issued to all Roman Catholic bishops in the world91 words
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Article165 1953-10-17 7 SYDNEY, Oct. 16. (Renter) Hou iolders bombarded police s.aiions here with hundreds of calls comp aining that sudden electrical storms which swept the city late yesterday were the direct result of the explosion of Britain's second atomic- weapon at the Woomera proving ground. But165 words
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290 1953-10-17 7 Tax Stifles Foreign Enterprises— Hay LONDON, Oct. 16, (Reuter).— Sir John Hay, Chairman of the United Sua Betong Rubber Estates, Limited, and Chairman and Director of several other rubber and palm oil companies, contended in a letter in today's London Times it is hardly surprising that British investers showed a290 words
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Article73 1953-10-17 7 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 16. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market LONDON RUBBER Spot 16 id. November 16,d. December 17 d. Jon./Morch 17Id. Apr./June 17Jd. July/Sept. 17 id. October c.i.f. 16«d. Tone: Steady. LONDON TIN Spot £615 per73 words
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Article87 1953-10-17 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 16 (Renter) President Eisenhower moved west by train yesterday through farm regions where the policies of his administration are having one of their first major tests. The first stop for the President on a trip that will take him to Kansas Cily. New87 words
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Article198 1953-10-17 7 LYMINGTON, Hampshire. Oct. 16: (Renter) Warrants, out for the arrest of Lord Mon- j tagu of Beaulieu, now in the United States, and an unnamed man also abroad concern two boy scouts, the authorities here announced today. Mr. S.V. Turner Lamb. Chairman of the Lyminnton198 words
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Article526 1953-10-17 7 Big 3 Considers Adriatic Crisis LONDON, Oct. 16:— One of the first decisions token by the "Big Three" Foreign Ministers here todoy may be to modify the Anglo-American plan to quit Trieste next month in order to eliminate all risk of on armed clash betweenReuter; A.P. - 526 words
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Article, Illustration95 1953-10-17 7 GENERAL Li Mi. head of the Nationalist Chines*- u oops in Burma stated (hat of his 20.000 men in Burma ouly 1,700 are prepared to evacuate, the rest Hill remain whatever happens. Gen. Li stated that a recent Burmese military action against his men was masterminded by the Red ChineseU.P. - 95 words
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Article32 1953-10-17 7 THE Mayor of Cleveland, Thomas Burke, lias Ihtm appointed to succeed Robert Tiift as Senator from Ohio. The Governor of the State of Ohio. Frank Lausche. made the appointment. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 32 words
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Article169 1953-10-17 7 JERt'SALEM. Jordan Sotion. Oft. 16. (AP) Jordi acting rielci;;»te to the Ar.t»>Israeli Mixed Armist ce Commission, Major Mohan* Izhaq, claimed last night thai an estimated battalion Israeli troops attacked ihre« Jordanian villages during the night, killing 46 villagers wounding 18. He said the reported attack started169 words
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Article27 1953-10-17 7 THE 12 Kikuyu tribe -mm found guilty of murdir In the Lari massacre on Fob L'ti. \uir hanged at (athungcuri near Nairoby, yesterday. AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-10-17 7 photo. CROWN PRINCE AKIIIITO (centre) is greeted on his return in Tokyo after a world-wide tour for the past six months by Deputy Chamberlain T. Inada. The Prince's younger sister Takako (left) and younger brother Masahito (in light suit) are waiting to greet him. U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Advertisement130 1953-10-17 7 0 Value q \^J XmJm OU m <»re for your »hof Oy^F^J 9 un dollor, plus finest fun A fW* tioturn. with these Fob 1 Q Vy^ "doubles" fen« of thou V Olhi&f/ sands of shooters, orer the \J ycors, hove mod* thtse A C\ jidm^i guns their first choice130 words
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Article354 1953-10-17 8 GLASGOW, Scotland, Oct. 16, (Rcuter)— Tourists will outnumber first class passengers by nearly ten to one in the new Transatlantic liner Olympia, 24,000--ton flagship of the Greek Line, which sailed from the River Clyde yesterday on a "shakedown cruise" before her maiden voyage to New354 words
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Article44 1953-10-17 8 HAMBURG. Oct. 16. (AFP) A violent fire broke out aboard the 3.088-ton Finnish freighter Kuurtanes here last night. Firemen were unable to control the flames and it was feared the ship's cargo of soya beans would be lost.44 words
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Article22 1953-10-17 8 TWENTY-FOUR trade union representatives from 10 countries opened three-day discussions m London today on trade union aDDroach to nroriurtivity.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement705 1953-10-17 8 i HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE To Colombo, Genoa. Marseilles. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. S'pore P.S'ham Penang: •TS Kmanscbwrle (l|/U*A(i)23/28Oct ZHOct M/:ilOct T.S Nabob (NDL) 4/9 Dec lODec 11/12Dec T.S Leverkusen II \l>\(. ]l/]6Dec 17/18Dec 19/21Dec lonc Rone Manila Kobe k Vokiih<ima Penang P.S'ham S'pore 1 b705 words
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Advertisement1120 1953-10-17 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5iS llnes) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. a ,e Dept. Incorporated in Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to I.IVKRPOOI.. (il.\x,(nv. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS. Du« SaiU P. Sham Penang I'yrrhns for Marseille*. iJverpoo] G'.a««ow Oct 17/18 Ma run for Havre Liverpool1,120 words
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Advertisement629 1953-10-17 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. S'pore P. S'ham Penang JJATARAM (RL> 19/25Oct 26Oct 21/2HOH RIOUW (SMN) 9/15Nov 16Nov 17 IXNov BORNEO (SMN) 19/25Nov 26Nov *7 V>BNov SOMMELSDYK (HAL) 9/lSDec629 words
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Advertisement691 1953-10-17 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /V K (o\,,> Spore ps, llfl •SKI XNDIA" for Bangkok Gdn. 33 31 -KOKh.V rur Djakarta. Bang kok Saigon Hongkong M^niln Kobr Yuk< hsmp 22 £3Ocl >\iu, "POONA" for Melbourne. Sydney, Por. Kembla (not loading local cargo) 8 lONov •MEONIV Foi Hanßknk I! !3Nov691 words
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Article53 1953-10-17 9 than th? orth T^ox t™ yrC and h^ tO retall the a!r better layer It hi?^ r^ii^ 1 ha puncture seal standard r?£ ed thc lnside of th *yre, which fits a standard rim Prices are the same as that of a cover and tube plus 20 per53 words
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Article205 1953-10-17 9 auieUv .^H PnCes ™P rovwl bv 5 cent Per lb. on a downward u t sin B a P«« yesterday. The i^tn th r the rubber prices which continued haHed a «H °A. the wfek "PPeared to have been aboufun^nrd PaS( few d *> s205 words
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Article84 1953-10-17 9 ON the Malayan share market yesterday, industrial shares were quietly steady while tin shares showed small improvements in sympathy with the tin metal price Rubber shares remained neglected. Changed prices were: I.NDI'S I-RIAI Gammons 2.77 2 82 Hammers 2.70 2 80 Straits Times 2.65 2.70 S. Steamship 20.20 2084 words
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Article92 1953-10-17 9 THE MARKET for copra in Singapore yesterday steadied after being erratic at around $37| per picul (sellers at $375) for November shipment. Buyers of copra for December shipment indicated $371, with sellers at $37i. Coconut oil remained quiet at around $57 per picul buyers, with sellers at $58. Singapore92 words
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Article, Illustration757 1953-10-17 9 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES By r |IIE SINGAPORE Music x Teachers' Society is presenting a second Students' Concert by some of the Associated Board music examinees in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday. October Z't. at 7 p.m. Readers will recall that the first concert took place on757 words
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Advertisement84 1953-10-17 9 Can You Name This Star? All. throuch thi^ wrrli Thr SinKaporr Mmd.il l» •> lt« tlurt> srvrntb s»ar contest. i HBI All >cn ("»t to do i»» t<i it»llect the mx picture* 41 1 thrir respective coupon* and vnci them t«iu«-thfr with the n in. <it tti. slarK uadrr single84 words
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Miscellaneous233 1953-10-17 9 |JI By Al Capi CM'LC TO LIVE ALON& ig AM'LL. EVER HAVETiuV r«7l *-At V^LLM^^r.^l AH H- 4^f- Git MAWIEP W Vi, AN' SO- .^P HAVL A STRANGER^AS^^U M4l»fCli C. tii?M J GHT J A GiN-&-,ry --u tOWT^r S> C P By V.T. Hamh OH>OH! DftfiNAß IT, LJ_/ mq MATTEL233 words
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Miscellaneous784 1953-10-17 9 S'pore Diary £r Jf^^ T ggSSVi a« riti:sKNT\TION of roi.ni ii- tNTERTAINMENT >.■ ««tajrl TBAiNlio^HlS^Jif^wP" CAWTOI.: T.rrytoon Cartoon, 10 <.i\M»' ',>.,r 0 R •SS9 a^> snS«£ m 3£miWS £NUR AINMtNT cinema show and social dance at pm Cyrano Dr »p M 1 1| iv^at P wo an c* 83 P-m.784 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1953-10-17 10 FRONT ROW - R. WATSON HOLDS KEY THE LINEUP FRONT ROW Who Wilt Win Today's Rugby Test? His Unorthodoxy May Cause Upset By Singapore Parker (SCC) Henney (SCC) Owen (SCC) R. Watson (Army) Fair man (Army) W. WaLson (SCC) Squarey (SCC) Armitage (SCC) Whitly (RN) Walts (RN) Dale (SCC) Smith (Army) Richardson (Army)1,126 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1953-10-17 10 Campbell Williams discusses the "All 3lacks" tour and turns back the pages of Rugby historu to the outstanding achievements of the great New Zealand sides of the Past. The "All Blacks" Touring Side, now on its way to Britain on a five-month tour of the Rugbv-playing world1,220 words
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Advertisement56 1953-10-17 10 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You must enclose three ten cent ttompt it Von wont youi pattern cut. It I don't get the ttompt. you don't get the pattern A number of orders hove come to ate without the •tome*. The«« won't be cut till the56 words
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Advertisement256 1953-10-17 10 On ll Itanffi' i.i,, nt Vr ""^j SHOWING I^-W*JUJk^^[ [jo Ist TIME! BIG STARS in 3-D! HOWARD HUGHES .1. ROBERTMITCHUM IHIDfI DARNEUJACK PAIAHC{ EDMUND GRAINGKR Prcductijn- An RKO RADIO K i N.B. Plastic Polaroid VIMM. (5p,,,,,,.. All 3-D Film, i n C,, ni f ()r Jm I NO* o\ RALE256 words
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194 1953-10-17 11 Neo Spurts CSC Break Relay Record |II 111 record was established in this year's ipore swimming Championships by Chinese Swimming (lub when they emerged winners in the )ini l of the 800 metres Free Style Relay with a new ,<! ti»»e 9i 9 mins. 34.9 sees, at Amber Road terday.194 words
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Article194 1953-10-17 11 Bankers Win The KO Replay MERCANTILE Bank Sports club entered the Uttpore Kusint's> Houses K( > Cup M-mi -fina] with a M.n\in. inn l—\ victory over Singapore Trartion Compm>. This \va a replay be- n l.trtli tvi in n and l>la\«(l ;»t Rive? Valley Road yesterday. margin in favour of194 words
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Article134 1953-10-17 11 BURSTING with energy, but complaining bitterly of the Singapore heat, the 30-man New Zealand Rugby team arrived in Singapore aboard a Qantas Constellation from Sydney last night. The team will work out at Jalan Besar Stadium today after the conclusion of the All Singapore versus the Fijian's134 words
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Article54 1953-10-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— On the Sentul ground today, the Ordnance Depot beat the RAOC Civilians in their annual soccer competition by four goals to one for a challenge cup presented by the RAOC Officers Malaya. After the match, Mrs. Loney, wife of the Officer Commanding RAOC,54 words
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308 1953-10-17 11 i for. V osl ull tne Varrsftj; their f M H anCed PaCk r M« du me won the ls <up f or nter l{ u«by W ien they W»h <u,, and Slien ce by 22 f r^ tries. a penalty Iri ni M308 words
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Article82 1953-10-17 11 A 'hattrick* by J. Olivcro ensured Singapore Recreation Club A victory over 3 BOD by four goals to nil in a Singapore Hockey Association Division 2 hockey match played on the SRC padang yesterday. Midway in the first half. Da Costa opened scoring when he trapped a82 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-10-17 11 THE Singapore Chinese Swimming Club quartet, winners of the 800 metres Inter Club Free Style Relay in the SASA event at the CSC pool yesterday. They broke the record with a time o: 9 mins. 34.9 sees. Pictured above are from left to right: Neo Chwee Kok, Lionel Chee, Tay56 words
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Article39 1953-10-17 11 WATER Department entered the final of the Fairer Cup competition when they beat the Engineer Department 2 l at Farrer Park yesterday. They will meet th e Electricity Department next Friday on the same ground.39 words
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390 1953-10-17 11 LAST YEAR'S Community league champions, Singapore Malays, look good for a repeat performance when they registered their sixth straight win at the expense of bottom-of-the-league Eurasians whom they heat 5-0 at Jalan Besarl stadium yesterday. The Eurasians put up a good fight in the390 words
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Article31 1953-10-17 11 BEATTY Secondary School held a strong Victoria School M A team to a one all draw in a friendly hockey encounter played at the Victoria School ground yesterday.31 words
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Article228 1953-10-17 11 Raffles Avenge A Defeat Raffles Institution Rugby XV who lost to the Teachers' Training College in their first encounter had their revenge yesterday when they took a 13 points (two goals and one try) to nil victory at Bras Basah Road. The Rafflesians opened the score just before half time228 words
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343 1953-10-17 11 A GRADUALLY asserted forward superiority *here Cook. Foulton and Peng Sung were outstanding, gave Johore Police a narrow and hard earned nine points (three tries > to eight <goal and a try) victory over the Singaj>ore Police when the two forces met In a343 words
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Article187 1953-10-17 11 CHINESE Athletic "A" upset SAFA division 3C league leaders. Aston Athletic Club, whe n they took a I—o1 0 victory in a SAFA Junior Cuptie replay at St. Georges Road yesterday. The CA team fully deserved the win and would have done better if they had187 words
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292 1953-10-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri M*iL Ver scrappy *ame, hl.« S'Snal* Regiment beat the Selangor Malays by 12 points (four tries) to nil on the HQ Malaya ground today. The Signals, with a heavy pack, won all set scrums and hneouts and dominated the game. The Malays,292 words
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Advertisement234 1953-10-17 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% DEBENTURE STOCK 1926 56-66 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL H% DEBENTURE STOCK 1953/63-73. jVOTICE i s hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 18th October to Ist November 1953 both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants i n respect234 words
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Advertisement526 1953-10-17 11 NOTICES DEATH The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY. No. 321 of 1940. RE L. TEVANAYAGUM CHETTY, of 55. Joo Chiat Road. Singapore; Clerk at the Municipal Office (Engineer's Department). Singapore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First526 words
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Advertisement603 1953-10-17 11 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRLST ESTATES OFFICER APPLICATIONS are invited for the vacant post of Estates Officer and the applicants must satisfy the following requirements: AGE not over 35 years. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must possess either B.Sc. (Estate Management) or the Chartered Auctioneers and Estate Agents Institute (Final Examination). Royal Institute of Chartered603 words
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Advertisement578 1953-10-17 11 Vf"S LM BOON PHOR nee 'i.m Kim .Suan. igH tS. pissed away peaceful 'v ;U 6ft M igazine Hoad Penang. ;<t 2it P ra. on the 1.7| I i \9s\ She leaves behind three *>na, Dr CIK Um of Sin*-it»..re \Arfl Hock Chuan of the Immigration Dei ii fment, Penan,;578 words
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Article873 1953-10-17 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By I i\ thin f 7fo## 1 PENANG, Fri.— Main interest in today's races, opening day of the Penang Turf Club's autumn meeting is the 5£ furlongs sprint event for class 3 division 1 horses. A very intriguing race. Farnley, Talkie, Winning Brief,873 words
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Article128 1953-10-17 12 The lUfyu r thin* She i on Thursdaj ott tlm,. l n I pany of finished tin, s.ons Sh.her last i i CalMivt Kfti ftww .imi and ho,, Tikm Paamii r,, RACE NINE Shangrila. Lyrmsun. I thU hot i i Wng«. Twi took128 words
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Article117 1953-10-17 12 TAIPING, Fri.— The C.R.C* table-tennis tournament wa* continued yesterday and results of matches played were: Men's Singles": Ist round: Tai Yoon Choong be; Chung Swee Wah 21-11. 21-11. 1-12; Lai Hun Chow beat Toong wee Min 21-5. 21-10. 21-7: Lai at Kun beat Teoh Cheng Chua 25-23.117 words
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Article209 1953-10-17 12 Windsor Lad Clay Keveller Goodwood Sll,\ KKKORT OUMI ORISSA i.ulilrn >;uuls Atomic City Atomic City Orissa Winner House Kim's Pet XHOI (i AIWILI KA YOI/NG AMCC AHOVK ALL Young Alec limu nnv ill. i >lovl<* II >lo\ie II M:t\iell Itou* i.n\ ill. i TIM <;lIT DONZfcLLA BOTAL I*l209 words
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Article230 1953-10-17 12 Strictly on weights Chu Chin Chow, who ran a very creditable second to Harringay over six furlongs at KL has a great chance. He goes down 6 lb. This horse has made good headway since his last race. His three in 36 4/5 in230 words
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Article20 1953-10-17 12 THE going for today's rare* i s expected to be very soft as heavy rain fell last night.20 words
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Article1510 1953-10-17 12 Standrad's RACE CARD RACE l: 2.00 p.m. —Class 4 3iv. J-Sl^ Furlongs 1. 079 Froj II 4y 9.00 Mrs. R Ye- 1 A W. Sleigh Russell 2. 800 Royal Hunt 3y 8.12 Mr M.K Chen Ellery Lansdown 3. 3 Orisna 4y 8.11 Haji A RafTa M. van Bkelen Bougoure 4.1,510 words
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