Singapore Standard, 19 October 1953
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Title Section17 1953-10-19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD dfdsfsdfsfsdffsdfsdfsdfsdf itm Vol. IV. No. 109. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 19, 195.1. TWELVE PACES 10 TENTS.17 words
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297 1953-10-19 1 A Revenge Call By Jordan In Border Row i. u\ SALEM, Jordan Sector, Oct 18 (AP) Jen,i»n mounted here toreinfarcementfl for \rab Legion were t0 the Jordan.,,l, border with orders s hool «n sight any ,|i soldier ea;is.ht crosn to Jordan territory. th: ast Werlattack by three villages ipied section297 words
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Article43 1953-10-19 1 18 (B SecMr. Dag S to- >ach fa ing the man Rt of] lestruotge to mark Da: October said I day and of the b picture in need for Mich a new i mbodied in was only t43 words
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Article18 1953-10-19 1 DONALD Macgillivray, i Commissioner for ed in London tottM biicr Glentarn i mi nths leave.18 words
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Article480 1953-10-19 1 BUT CENSURE BY TRADE UNION MEN OVER the weekend in Kuolo Lumpur and Penang three meetings were held ta consider the recent resignations of five Indians from the Federal Legislative Council. "No Indian in the country should accept a seat in the Council unless a480 words
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147 1953-10-19 1 NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 18, (HP)— President Eisenhower *said yesterday America must have more and stronge? friends abroad to keep its production I me safe from "the mercy of those who hope for our destruct- ion". He said foreign trade with friendly nations is147 words
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Article, Illustration208 1953-10-19 1 Fighting The Night Blaze k NEARLY 500 reels of films belonging to the Public f Relations Office were destroyed when tire broke out in two of the six film storing vaults at the Colony Film Censors Office in Maxwell Road about I a.m. yesterday Spontaneous combustion was believed to be208 words
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67 1953-10-19 1 2 a in. picture of the fire at Singapore Film Censor's Office in Maxwell Road yesterday taken bv Standard staff photographer K. Y. Wong shows the CUv's new fire engine shooting a jet of water into lhe building where the films caught lire.67 words
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Article59 1953-10-19 1 TAIPIiI. Oct. I* nn Taipei's muni rip il councillors y e s I r rd i\ spent hours in demand lag that pallet asattMSffMsti take more vigorous etion au.iinst the ristag numhei j of thefts in the town When the session was over one of the59 words
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65 1953-10-19 1 OKLAHOMA CITY, OH m(ap i A bla< k not I ■cribed .»> m j,, t ii ell 4H lhe U s ii i i I i i 1 1 a I Bureau ot !•>- h HI Po In fashionable ln The women have prostitution tai The65 words
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Article152 1953-10-19 1 Sabotage Probe BOSTON. Oct. 18. (UP)-The death toll mounted to 3a J terday and more were expected to die as a naval Inquiry board joined intelligence officers and FBI agents seeking to learn if the blast aboard the 590.000.000 aircraft carrier Leyte involved sabotage. At least152 words
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Article239 1953-10-19 1 UDINE, Italv, Oct. 18.— Three of Italy's top NATO divisions facing the Yugoslav frontier north of Trieste were ordered on a state of emergency a few minutes before Saturday midnight. Leaves were cancelled for the first time in the nine-day fiareup between Italy and Yu- goslavia239 words
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Article49 1953-10-19 1 CAIRO, Oct. 18. (Reuter)— A former press councillor to exKing Farouk, Maitre Karim Sabet. was today found guilty of treason and corruption and sentenced to life imprisonment with hard labour. All property and funds illegally acquired by him and his wife since 1940 were confiscated.49 words
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Article72 1953-10-19 1 BAHREIN, Oct. 18 (Reuter) Martial law has been declar- ed in the Al Hassa Province of Saudi Arabia after an attack on United States army vehicles by 8 crowd of demonstrators. All American employees of the Arabian-American Oil Company (ARAMCO) have been confined to camps72 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-10-19 1 WASH IN GT OX, Oct. 18 (UP)— America's foreign aid bill reached an all-time h:gh of $7,030,000,000 for 12 months, ending last July 1. the Commerce Department reported todav. This wai a boost of nearly 52.000.000. 000. over aid for the previous 12 months. The59 words
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Article47 1953-10-19 1 SAIGON, Oct. 18. (Reuter)| France and Cambodia sign- ed an agreement at Pnompenh yesterday on the transfer of military powers. This agreement settles all major differences between the j two countries. Minor differences will be discussed in coming negotia- j tions in Paris.47 words
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Article37 1953-10-19 1 FIRST Indonesian ambassador to Red China, Arnold Mononutu left Hongkong yesterdav for Canton by train en route to Peking, accompanied bv seven Indonesian university students who are going to study Chinese language and culture. UPUP - 37 words
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Article35 1953-10-19 1 BEIRUT, Oct. 18. (AP)— King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia is reported to be ill and his condition is said to have taken a turn for the worse today.35 words
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Article47 1953-10-19 1 HANOI. Oct. 18. (AFP)— Franco-Vietnamese troops have crossed the second line of chalk hills marking the border between Tonkin and Annam. it was reported today. Two columns are now marching toward Thanhsoa. one of the two capitals in the rebel zone of Vietminh.47 words
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Article207 1953-10-19 1 LONDON. Oct. 18 (AP) Scotland Yard ordered a murder-scale hunt yesterday for a maniac who attacks little girls. Four sex outrages in nine days have made this foggy capital a city of frightened mothers. Every available detective joined the hunt, the bicgest since mass-killer John207 words
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Article54 1953-10-19 1 GEORGETOWN. British Guiana, Oct. 18 (Reuter) The way has been clearer! for Dr Cheddi Jagan. deposed Prime Minister of British Guiana, to fly to London on Monday by way of Dutch Guiana, official British sources said. He ./ill be accompanied by Mr. L. F. S54 words
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Article141 1953-10-19 2 ÜBONG TF.BAI.. Sun al branch of the Penang Labour Party was formed rday at an inaugural eting held in the Gandhiji M mortal Hall t"he attendance was the :est of all the party's uch Inaugurations at Prai Butterworth and Bukit Merta am. he election of141 words
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185 1953-10-19 2 Dato Tan: 'Lend A Hond To Malays' TPOII, Sun— The Prcsisident of tlie M.C.A. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan last night fell led on the Chinese to sssi t the Malays in the field of economics and business. Data Ton. whi arai ipeeaing at a public dinner, also stn ihe need185 words
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Article112 1953-10-19 2 40 BANDITS SET FIRE TO LORRIES KUALA LUMPUR. Sun About forty terrorists stoped two lorries owned bv the Kulai Besar Estate, near Kulai. Johore. and set tire to tiu 1 vehicles. One iorry was badly damaged. A patrol ol thf First Battalion. Malay Regiment, captured two Chinese women terrorist su112 words
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Article80 1953-10-19 2 THE Cambodian party visiting Singapore commended the fine work carried our at the Boys' Town on Bukit Timah Koad. when thev visited the institution yesterday. They also took notes for a report to the Cambodian Government on vocational training. The party of six. led by Mr.80 words
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Article117 1953-10-19 2 Workers To Form Comp any KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Malay transport workers in the Federation plan to form a transport company of their own. The proposal for formation of such a company will be discussed at a Malay drivers conference in Kuala Lumpur shortly. There are about 20,000 Malay transport workers117 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-10-19 2 an*h\™ ANKSG,V N 2 service commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the founding of the St Andrew* J lS i,on os P ita conjunct on with Hospitals Day wis held in Singapore's St. Andrews Cathedral yesterday^ Archdeacon Robin Woods delivered the sermon on the eontnbution of the medical107 words
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Article205 1953-10-19 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Fire Brigade Union, at a special meeting yesterday, decided to accept a new working schedule of 60 hours a week for a trial period of six months. The existing schedule calls for an 84-hour week This new schedule was introduced205 words
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Article89 1953-10-19 2 IMP For Federal Polls Onn PENANG. Sun.— The President of the Independence of Malaya Party, Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar who arrived here today to open a branch of the IMP in Province Weilesley said the IMP would take part in tht' Federal elections. Several top officials of th^ UMNO,89 words
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Article127 1953-10-19 2 Show On Dec. 3 THE Singapore Canine Weltare Association held a teaparty yesterday at 12 Boscombe Road for the guest artistes who will take part in the International Variety Concert to be staged on Dec 3 at the Victoria Theatre Mr f Leon-Soh. president of the127 words
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Article34 1953-10-19 2 ALOR STAR, Sun Saad bv" thi"' 2. W3s ki,led *o3ay Penan| mornm train from His body wa. found near hne at the Railway bridge '.Ui a severed left leg.34 words
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484 1953-10-19 2 Sopiee On His Resignation NIBONG TEBAL, Sun.— Storing that there was a complete lack of understanding of Socialist principles among some Labour leaders in Malaya, Inche Mohammed Sopiee, chairman of the Pan-Malayan Labour Party, said at the inaugural meeting of the Nibong Tebal Branch of the484 words
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Article141 1953-10-19 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE uniform dispute between the Singapore Gov About 400 Dostmen, messenger drivers, watchmen, office boy s and telegram .messengers unanimously voted to reject the red-striped uniforms The Union's Secretary Mr P. Govindasamy. was asked to S OI HI the Col °n»al Secretary, Mr.141 words
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Article54 1953-10-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The new 1 y formed Malay Businessmen's A.s.soi ialion Selangor. has submitted a memorandum to the Selangor State Secretary for a member of the association to »>e nominated to the Selangor State Council. The association i s open to all Malays over54 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-10-19 2 photo. IT/TLE (3 years old> Man Yeow Yew Hub was the first to taste her birthday rake at a party given by her parents Mr. Mrs. Yeow II lion* in Kuala Lumpu r re<-rntl\ StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article236 1953-10-19 2 COSTUMES FOR 'MIKADO' ""I* 2* (UP)- The Teachers' Traininr g*g ,^J? ?NlJS."twU| gs. costumes from JapSS u Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera "The Mik .do scheduled to be shown in the last w P eek of N.vSX£ Asahi Shimbun said the r Toho Stage Company,236 words
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Article34 1953-10-19 2 3 face Armed Robbery Charge JOHO, UI I bom robl day' 1 They attei Ja an On y tw bin A r Sulo i bin I jure J char Omar In *> o'hor v beo„34 words
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47 1953-10-19 2 Mentri Besar Opens Village Playground KU/ The 1 Icnge u In he the M i |offi< m w I childr< pang N He an of); selves Malaya Amoi watchc.l four visit experts fron The were shown home amenity .re in a Mr. Tan i. visor of An47 words
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Advertisement72 1953-10-19 2 I Lowly to took at jl Exclusive Range of NYLON STOCKINGS I Fully faction. 4^- <___■.___________. Fine Gau^e. *%m! i: "Ifc^t—— Wovente\ I'lain f^Gtip \M Blark He, I A Toe CANNON NYLON STOCKINGS Greater e.a*t»c..y vn *T r heel Sc Toe. (r Befter fit uddt(„>u«l comfort and incased /j^^ strength.72 words
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Miscellaneous84 1953-10-19 2 Weather MINIMI >I IVnip> r.iiure From 7 ;i» prn l?tti ta i a.m. IHili ip,, rr VT, 1 11 I iatfl lUl.ru «3 li. KuaU I. umpur I Ipoh (71 p|, hu.mt.in Maximum Trmprrjiue From 7. .11l m. fn 7 .Ifl p m \%\k S.ng.ipari KM V\, Pnunf (88 F).84 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-10-19 3 photo MORE than ..90 people atteaded the Singapore Fish Merchants Association unci the Fish Dealers Beaeveieafl Association dinner held at the Club House at Tan <{uce Lan Street on Saturday night, lo mark th*' eighth anni-vi-isiry of the Fish Mer(hints Association and thi- I -venth anniversary of the Fish DealersStandard - 53 words
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148 1953-10-19 3 These Houses May Get Water Supply THE Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council will discuss tomorrow how to overcome the embarrassing situation, that arises in supplying water and electricity to unauthorised houses in the city. Under the present system occupiers are asked to submit building plans148 words
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Article49 1953-10-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Selangor branch of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society has asked for police permission to hold a procession through the principal streets of Kuala Lumpur on Prophet Mohammed's birthday on Nov 18. About 5,000 Muslims will take part in the procession.49 words
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Article33 1953-10-19 3 THE Indo-Ceylonese community in the Temerloh District has bought a new hearse for about $2,000. Up to now coffins used to be carried to the grave-yard by lorries or bullock Carts.33 words
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Article191 1953-10-19 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Finance Committee of the Singapore Legislative Council has approved the sum of $525,000 to be spent to cover the cost of additions and certain structural alterations required for the conversion of the old Supreme Court into the new Council Chambers. This191 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-10-19 3 Mr. 8. S. Gnanasn. an unofficial member of the Singapore Rural Board, left the Colony by air yesterday for a short holiday in Ceylon. He will return on Nov. 332 words
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169 1953-10-19 3 Standard Staff Reporter IT IS still Government's intention to remove Raffles Institution to Dunearn Road although it will not be done in the near future, Singapore's Under-Secretary. Mr. J D. Higham. told The Standard yesterday. He was commenting on the editorial of the169 words
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Article132 1953-10-19 3 Unionists' Party For TUC Chief SINGAPORE Trade Union Congress yesterday held a party at the New World in honour of its President. Mr. Lim Yew Hock who recently returned from the ILO and ICFTU conferences in Japan. Silk scrolls were presented to Mr. Lim and Mr. G. W. Davis, Colony132 words
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Article55 1953-10-19 3 PENANG. Sun.— The Resident Commissioner hete, Mr R. P. Bingham, will lay two wreaths one at the grave of Captain Francis Light in Northam Road and the other at his statue in the High Court compound on Oct 21 to commemorate the 159th anniversary of55 words
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Article89 1953-10-19 3 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Chinese School Teachers Conference yesterday passed a resolution calling for a three term six-day-week school year in all Chinese school* ia the Colony. after a five-hour meeting. Chinese Schools at present have six-day-week school year. The conference postponed discussion on a89 words
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Article383 1953-10-19 3 CALL TO EXPEL WILLIAMS CO. New Move By 25 Active Labour Party Members Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to expel Mr. Peter Williams, his relatives and "stooges" from the Labour Party of Singapore was made yesterday by about 25 active members of the party. These members, in a letter to383 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-10-19 3 MR. Lim Yew Hock and Mr. Ci. W. Davie* who were in Japan recently for the International Labour Organisation conference are seen holding the .scrolls presented to them yesterday by the representatives of thp Indian and Chinese workers organised Unions. Picture shows from left to right. Mr. Lim Yew Hock.57 words
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Article139 1953-10-19 3 MALACCA, Sun.— A ra-dio-telephone link with Kuala Lumpur has cut the time formerly required for making a trunk eall rrom here to the federal capital from an average of two hours to about five minutes Jut. An 1 Mihsr-rihci > who u .<•■! to wait sometimes139 words
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Article149 1953-10-19 3 HUNDREDS of Chinese nn i Malays Iroea Johore and Bingapore visited Kusu I .m 1 yesterday t» pay ii image to the Chinese lui IVh Kong (God of Prosperity) and tin* Shrine Kt im.it <»f a M hermit, Dato Btpsd At» lnl Rahman Croarda149 words
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Article99 1953-10-19 3 SINGAPORE farmers will .~oon lear n the latest methods of using "wonder drugs" manufactured in the United States to prevent and combat farm diseases. Over 1,000 farmers with their families were given a free cinema show at Changi last Saturday instructing' them along these lines. First99 words
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Article261 1953-10-19 3 Standard Staff Reporter COUNCIL\ WARNED J THE Singapore City Council authorities were yesterday asked to "keep their hands oil" the trade union affairs of its employees by the Secretary of the City Council Labour Unions' Federation, Mr. O. V. Ranga- samy. He envisaged an industrial crisis if261 words
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Article145 1953-10-19 3 Role Of Malayan Indians Menon Standard StafT Reporter Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Government of India Representative, yesterday advised the Tamil community in Singapore to join with other Indian communities. He was speaking at a tea party given in his honour by the Tamils Representative Council. Said Mr. Menon: "As a145 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-10-19 3 Farmer Ends A Monkey's Mischief MKNTAKAB. Sun. A monkey which has heen creatine; great nuisance among the government quarters near the Semantan Kiver. has been shot by a Malay farmer. The monkey had heen damaging his tapioca and maize crops. lie obtained permission from the Police tn shoot the monkey117 words
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Advertisement331 1953-10-19 3 i A tf^apfy map rff&L A '"rates rornea?^ •L^wTELOTA ijMgL.__M^ w53 _3 IT'S NOT A DYE M4Ol *»<»-**o J^mmmmmSL !6 BOAT QUAY SI NGAPORE. TEL ***** ,^Tp"A Old ilasaes from:— $fc A. IV >L Abdullah. 293 Orchard Road. Aik Huit Co. 532 North Bridge Road. AlexaSNjra Clinic. 24 Prinre Phillip331 words
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Advertisement60 1953-10-19 3 ENJOY INDONESIAN HOSPITALITY rr TOAVKL Va 1 1 11 SIM I.D AMI tOMIOIIi BY GAR U D A CONVAIR LINER ft? TWICE WII.KI.Y TO AMI FROM B? BANGKOK MEDAN PALEMBANG U! FOLIC TIMI> WKIkLY TO AM) HiOM fc DJAKARTA H 8S r a ovu t offkst UNION BUILDING (G d60 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter723 1953-10-19 4 Sir; I do not propose to comment on the general conclusions reached by The Times Singapore correspondent in the two articles published in your issues of Oct. 10 and 14. As DirectorGeneral of the Federation of Malaya Information Services, however, I cannot allow to pass uncorrected the statement723 words
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Article, Illustration3035 1953-10-19 4 Chester Wilmot - Chester Wilmot {Rocket Warfare- '2 By BEAM RIDING COMMAND GUIDANCE LAST week, in the first of three articles on the development of guided missiles and their impact on traditional air power, Chester Wilmot, the Military Correspondent of THE OBSERVER, considered "The Offensive Threat." He discussed the revolutionary3,035 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-10-19 4 SUSAN HOOK wear, -Mouse- hat complete with head and tail, at a recent party in London's West End The fluffy texture of the white felt gives the hat a really mousey" appearance, Susan calls U "minnic."39 words
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Advertisement146 1953-10-19 4 THE LONDON DIRECTORY and INTERNATIONAL REGISTER IN DAILY USE EVERYWHERE >^> Esf > 814 BUSINESS EXECUTIVES 4^^ -tt^mw^^^i PURCHASING AGENTS %^%%^^^^^S[ LIBRARIES W i^^^limr^iW/ MERCHANTS *^ui«V m^ c, '""*ri''e corriogc poid ACTUAL EXAMPLES COST PER YEAR EXPORT PACKERS ~Name in Bold Exeter BLATCHFORDS BURROW CO., LTD. Capitals and $9.00 Transport146 words
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Advertisement152 1953-10-19 4 S- Rnifl l£p~ ll'l ,^M ">^ > j r^ lill m i YOU'LL ENJOY THIS MOUTHWASH! It U es iier now, to keep your oMutß fresh and four throat pruir.tr.1 1, g Sbe germt of infection, f 'froltn. ex a* ealnintf che active germicide r •fDertol' •ntUeptictsson ao refreshing to152 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-10-19 5 BEADS OF PEARLS" by Jimmy Toh Tong Heng of No. 24, Lorong 22, Geylang, Singapore-1 4. Ikoflex lla, f.ll, 1/100 with Yellow Filter,. Kodak Plus X. "BEAUTY IN THE SUN" by Goh Sim Chewn of c/o Municipal Engineer Dept., Singapore. Rollei«ex, f.n, 1/50. Kodak Plus X. Above:79 words
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Article502 1953-10-19 5 THE volume of business written continued at a ed scale mid lower prices for Malaya's two staphs, particularly rubber, led to an increased selling pressure which culminated in a widespread marking down of Industrial shares. 1952 Malaya produced 584.000 tons of rubber average Singapore price for502 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-10-19 5 Star Contest No. 38 ALL through this week The Singapore Standard presents its thirty eighth star contestAll you've got to do is tc collect the six pictures and their respective coupons and send them together with the name of the stars under single cover to82 words
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Article358 1953-10-19 5 JIMAH RUBBER ESTATES LTD.. made a net profit of $42,826 (13 r and dividend of in is proposed for the year ended 30th June. IMS. At balancing date net liquids equalled $244,828 or 74.2 cents per share. Cost of production was 62.4 cents per lb. on a358 words
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Advertisement61 1953-10-19 5 Rosalind Ratnam PATTERN SERVICE IMI COUPON REAO THIS BEFORE rOU OROER YOUR RAT TERN You mutt enclose three ten cent stamp* it you wont voui pottern cut If I don't get the <tomps. you don't get the pottcrn A numbei "I orders hove come to me without the stomps These61 words
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Advertisement141 1953-10-19 5 "SPEARING OY nCIUUS" Name Addresf Title Camera Used Aperture Speed Film ft g^ Worlds Greatest O^Vj^rA fnvrnlion A World) K^^J^7' Smallest Hull* with Big Hash. takes 1 3 rarr* inr spare >. f s*:» v p e r i a I protiwthr <* m ntr f M^#~#~ m wsrm xwm141 words
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Miscellaneous1048 1953-10-19 5 ■&'®&&^*>jL 7 JL i_ I*9 M. S \Wm W 7 I Wf 9 f I LkWM&Sk Si. 8 s t s 4fi &4 <Ss& sS s I 9 a ___9 nT' vSa sußOlMr* ksSSSBSsf MJ9 ssSSr me. ajr As f\.mi&sg£>& S m mwaa.m SHELL THEATRETTE. Collyei I WgCktSmj Quay. 1.151,048 words
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Miscellaneous217 1953-10-19 5 and personal stage appearance of MISI Kong Yin Fun 12 noon 3. 8 30 and 9.15 p.m SI N: Darah Pahlawan .Mala\o 12 30. 3. 6 45 and 9 p m GRAND: Raging Tide 3. 7 and 9 15 p.flß TAMPING ENTERTAINMENT CARLTON: Fallen Idol (Mandarin) 3. 645 and 9217 words
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Article819 1953-10-19 6 STABILISATION of world commodity prices is an old problem. Malaya for example, wants a good and steady price for her rubber and tin. So does Indonesia for the products she sells. Burma wants an adequate price for her rice. This is important to Burma because the development819 words
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Article938 1953-10-19 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA By The resignation of five Indian members of the Federal Council because of the non-inclusion of an Indian in the "Cabinet" raiseg the question "Can Communalism be banished from this country?" We have for years seen the ludicrous situation of accepted leaders vociferously jabbering938 words
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Article1173 1953-10-19 6 Alastair Hetherington - THE AMERICAN ALLIANCE Alastair Hetherington sdfsdfsdfdsff**y Manchester Guardian Correspondent < Mew York. SHORT STUDY of American foreign policy makes it seem surprising that the United States can have any policy, and still more surprising that American policy has so often proved sound. The President is hampered I by a jealous1,173 words
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Article334 1953-10-19 6 A POCKET-SIZED X-RAY METAL By RENNIE TAYLOR, A.P. Science Reporter SAN FRANCISCO. Sun.- A pocket-sized X-ray instru ment. designed to b e a life saver in battlefield surge r and in civilian emergencies has been made possible b. atomic research, two chemi cal engineers reported re cently. t 3 Pictures334 words
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Article220 1953-10-19 6 RIO DK JANEIRO.— (AP) Brazil. once the world's greatest producer of rubber, soo n may have to start importing in order to meet its own needs. The reason l s a tremendous post-war boom i„ domestic consumption with which the rubber growers have not been able220 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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Article230 1953-10-19 6 Sir:— With regard to the article under the heading ••IMP To Recruit Malaya From Kampongs" appearing in your issue of th r 14th October. I hav P been asked by my Committee to correct a certain portion of th r version which would appear to convey230 words
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Article32 1953-10-19 6 Sir any < tnans isl I 00 m.p.l town in gl r to It limit but un I I h take Mate i I IU wii ORIU IC Nibonu 1.1, d32 words
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Advertisement125 1953-10-19 6 SINCMPORE STANDARD INUEPKNUEN'I MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singopora. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singopora. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing House Square. London. E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Stieet. 83, Cowan Street. 8, Leith Street, Tele: 4588. Tele: 829125 words
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Miscellaneous19 1953-10-19 6 Laughter at Work I COMPLAINTS mC< r-i W iRslli!'! 'I BU, that's funny!— It didn't work at home! I19 words
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Article, Illustration121 1953-10-19 7 Penney Grins After BRITISH atom chief Sir William Peaaej (left), m lustraliaa hat, broadly with an unidentified attfc after Briond atomic weapon 11(1 been sureessfnllj exbelon over lh<. test ,i. it Wttsacri on Oct. I initial Mash, brighter tii.ui die> sun. was fedlowed instantaneously by a flaming vortex the familiarA.P. - 121 words
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Article189 1953-10-19 7 LONDON, Oct. 18 (UP)— The Management Committee of the International Rubber Study Group which is meeting in London to discuss the possibility of initiating an international agreement which will stabilize the world's rubber trade, have decided that world conditions in the rubber trade make such189 words
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Article61 1953-10-19 7 TOKYO. Oct. 18, (UP)— Two Japanese shark Ashing vessels were captured by Soviet patrol boats oil' Hokkaido Island, it was reported today. Japanese fishermen said they saw the 15-ton Sakae Maru No. 3 taken into custody by a Soviet patrol boat Friday afternoon near Soviet-held61 words
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94 1953-10-19 7 MUROC. California, Oct. 18, (AP) The Douglas Aircraft Company announced yesterday that the fleet navy jet plane F4D Sky ray was flown at an average speed of 728.110 miles per hour on Friday on a 100--kilometre circular course to set a new world94 words
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Article154 1953-10-19 7 Warning On Mao's Bid To Enter UN NEW DELHI, Oct. 18, (Reuter)—Australian Minister of External Affairs Richard Casey said last night that "serious consideration" must be given to Communist China's entry into the United Nations when that country had M demonstrated her bona fides." Mr. Casey said that those people154 words
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299 1953-10-19 7 UK Atomic Chief Urges Cooperation WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 Lord Cherwell, h Prime Minisadviser on atomic today that full n between the lited and Britain nic energy should place on a reciprocal nol bc a one-sided of Britain's al >mic energy proreturns to after talks with f enhower and ofHcia to299 words
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Article39 1953-10-19 7 R EDS TIGHTEN BERLIN GRIP Oct. 18: (Reuter)--::1 police htve tlgh- round West units on til lon ti avel- i reported toI detachments mov- today into wooden tationj of the •"*»d railway, which links J« utrtcany with West Ba-39 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-10-19 7 AT PETAN Lake (Erneraid Lake) near the Chinese Nationalist headquarters at Taipei on Formosa, the wandering cameraman caught this group of Chinese working girls seeking refuge from the heat. They are Government, airline and business workers (from left) Joan Woo, Vicky Chu. Agnes Li n Yvonne Shen, BettyAP - 56 words
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312 1953-10-19 7 No More Sessions For Prisoners PANMUNJOM, Oct. 18.— The explanations to prisoners of war in Korea yesterday ended in complete disorder as Communist and United Nations representatives fought over the possession of one bewildered prisoner. A group of 430 prisoners of war was given CommunistA.F.P.; Reuter - 312 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-10-19 7 photo. CARS? She love s them just look at her "arahelle" bathing suit emblazoned with automobile emblems U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article48 1953-10-19 7 MEXICO. Oct. 18 (AFP)Mexican President Adolfo Ruiz Cortines will meet President Eisenhower on the United States frontier on Monday, it was announced here. They will inaugurate the Falcon Dam which has been built jointly by the two countries on the Rio Bravo River.48 words
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Article95 1953-10-19 7 I MILAN, Italy. Oct. 18, g J (AP). Eight-year-old S Gennaro Mellini found 5 some nice, coloured pieces J of paper around the J J house just about the right 2 1 size to fold up into toy J airplanes so he did. After he had flown95 words
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Article39 1953-10-19 7 HONGKONG, Oct. 18. (UP) Counterfeiters dumped at least ten million Jen-min-piao (Red China currency) about $800 Straits— on the Macao market recently and then escaped before the police could take action, it was reported today.39 words
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183 1953-10-19 7 Burma Agrees To Guerilla Evacuation BANGKOK, Oct. 18— (AFP) —A source close to the fournatio n commission on the withdrawal of Nationalist troops from Burma, said vesterday that Burma had informed the three other commission members that she agreed with the plan signed here by Thailand, the United States and183 words
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Article169 1953-10-19 7 LONDON, Oct. 18, (Reuter)-Trade Tnion and Co-operative Society memVer s protested in London today against the sending of uarships and troops to British Guiana to depose Dr. C'hcddi Jagan and his Government —accused by the British Conservative Government of being Communist. They demanded that the constitution169 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-10-19 7 TIIF. R<n M \M|| dnvr-e from Londem's Bsjstto gtstlstj by car e»„ its return fre»m holiday at K.lmeir.il C'astlr A.P. photoA.P. - 26 words
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Article168 1953-10-19 7 TITO: NO TURNING BACK TO RUSSIA LONDON, Ocl. 18. (Renter) President Tito, in an exclusive interview with the British independent Sunday newspaper, the Observer, said the present dispute oxer Trieste would not have the effect of making Yugoslavia turn to the viet I'nion. His coot i v v i- 1.168 words
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Article57 1953-10-19 7 COLOMBO —Mr I B Queen*rtpttd U\v in new Prime Min ster S Kotela •foliee of The DO foil when the Prin «-d Sir Lalit a R Queen' Mr. <; Ponnamba m i ter of Ind sa, v.. i 0.. ku d•• tup shuffle following ths ..tion57 words
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Article20 1953-10-19 7 KIN3; r al ll of h q rown Abdul I visil Pakistan in January •)«'\t ve ii- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 20 words
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Advertisement65 1953-10-19 7 njpa^^^ >oullkp rolld VMII Ho.d Mod. i aa pt a a g* 52'« lUI H#*l Illustrated above. B Jones C.B. Mot tunes ore supp' ed Kx B os illu 'i •> d in O'jL rS-fm B'S-MB.------------r^_-^l----fl fill lJ •'ONES Electric Motor f I \^T *>*h Nctd.pi.net tf fjmmm^SroSO^^^waM Su.toble foi65 words
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Article241 1953-10-19 8 The following business was 1 done in tne Malayan Share Market last week: Industrials: Consolidated Tin Smlter Ords. 21/6. Fraser Neave Ords. $2 021 c.d.r b to $t 90 ex all. Federal Dispensaries $2.65. Gammons $2,771 to $2,821. Hongkong Banks Colonial Register $815--00. Malayan Breweries $3.25 c.d. $3.15241 words
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Article46 1953-10-19 8 MOVEMENTS of tin-in-conceiitrates from the malSV!and of the Federation of Malaya to Singapore an 1 Penang up to September to 41.768 tons, of which 4.454 tons were for September, according to official statistics. During September. Perak exDorted 2.858 ions, and Selangor 1.214 tons.46 words
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Advertisement695 1953-10-19 8 EAST ASIATTIt SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIi BB Pore f s h 4 m SH ANDIA* for Bsngkok (,dn i{- f %t H KtiKEA I. i Diakaila Banc kok Saigeeii Ni-ngk ng M^reiin KisSr Y«>ie hams '^4 250rl "POONA" for Melbourne.' a Sydney. Por. Kembla (not loading local cargo) 8 lONov i.695 words
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Article1000 1953-10-19 9 MARTIN WIGHT - MARTIN WIGHT By J?\ FRY generation resorts 10 lhe past for its own purpo_.es. For the Renaissance, history was the wisdom of th e ancients, teaching !u lmcs hy example; for the Romantics. it was the buried memories of the national consciousness. Today it i s pressed1,000 words
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Article743 1953-10-19 9 Harold Nicolson - Harold Nicolson By Letters from Charles Dickens to Angela Burdett (outts. 1841-1865. Edited by Edgar Johnson. (Jonathan Cape, 255.) IT is depressing when we A discover that people of great genius sometimes possess small characters. We expect them to flaunt vast purple sins, but we do not expect743 words
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Article279 1953-10-19 9 Maurie Richardson - Maurie Richardson By WHICH DOCTOR, by Edward Candy ((.ollanez. 10s. 6d.). Blunt instrumentation of unpopular specialist at children's hospital, with some kidnapping to follow. Excellently written with detailed pediatric background and suitably clinical characterisation. One of the few de-tective stories of any real distinction for months. RAFFFRTY. bv279 words
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Article503 1953-10-19 9 S.C. Harland - S.C. Ha r land By The Facts of lAtr. By C. I). Darlington Alle n and In win. Pp. Hi'. r >s. pROFESSOR Darlinglon*i book is e>f the greatest importance to the- inhabitants of this disquieted planet. He writes with Are i" his banes. He writes503 words
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Miscellaneous458 1953-10-19 9 rii Abner 1 1 By Al Capp rZv' LAST 6 WEK >s^3?'^ T OH.rr-AH LOVID THA^T______________B I C BIDDER -RJMTHC T__^H BUI AH'LL NEVAH GIT V NOTE ■■■MpT— -------SSBBBSSB| ,)TOF IT^A^ALOTOF A BOOT HER *SoS A^^Hi BEAUX.ruL MOMEV-^f C?_rtiL' > W^^s Q>» I a>4VER-SA,V-SHUN-> DAV PErTsHUN-2° 3 AH MEANS 3458 words
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Article, Illustration1981 1953-10-19 10 Alastair Sutherland - Alastair Sutherland Mhl A "VIPER" is a marijuana smoker. He commonly experiences hallucinations and horrors that take the shape of snakes and serpents. He may suffer from monomania, believing that he is a genius. More often he goes stark, raving mad. Vipers haunt London's West1,981 words
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Article700 1953-10-19 10 Philip Toynbee - Philip Toynbee dsfsdfsdffsdfdsf?L LONDON, POR MANY YEARS now I A have been vaguely aware of lurid magazines on station bookstalls whose covers displayed pretty girls looking out of space-craft windows or figures in metal suits staggering across a lunar landscape. I understood that these were700 words
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Advertisement241 1953-10-19 10 ri CATHAY ORGANISATION £1, ATTRACTIONS "^ff^ NOW &J 2J J rdfTt ,10 am.-1.45- ■I'll 1.15-6.45 showing pmm j[ > J|jj'V 930 pm 0\ THE PANORAMIC SCREEN j. _gL _ar_____k- t"* tv_. *—a >*_fiir r^ mm* rJ&X* *W>uH<S£Hoa£ fa/WU Wf *i M 2 MARSMM ALLOW J Ml MOON ig A-. g^^^J241 words
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Advertisement305 1953-10-19 10 Aofr s h<> si in,, r *rJ2-9 11, 1.1.#, 4, SJt, Mi f Jk^ *u IDMUNB OeUINCtt, rto.wn V C^* t^A Plastic Polaroid Spectacles On Si! Hire of Cardboard Yiewe VH +9** M SM. refundable- r u IVmmi ilsistsiii> -^V-a^ t. I ABameof) Jm3.. ™V3;r; <»M OT THL >ll»s| MjOOB305 words
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Article959 1953-10-19 11 Burnley Give Arsenal A Rude Shock Lmhi! wu maintaining a similar record away from home at the expense of Sheffield I'nited who thev were meeting for the first time sinee th" war West Bromwich wore not in the brilliant form of some earlier games but did959 words
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Article50 1953-10-19 11 PARIS, Oct. 18. (AP). Jisiisu driver Pierre ftruffi sei a new 100Bomctres speed record El cars ol category No. 1 %rda) >t lhr >l«n"ery rttk in his twin fuselage ir wilh <-°lera motor. strange looking made vehicle, icknamed the ;'»ouble roveted the disin 32 minutes. 43.0450 words
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Article348 1953-10-19 11 SEASON'S FINE R.U. RECORD LONDON, Oct. 18: (Reuter) Gloucester, the only Lt-class Kugby Inion the country with a nt record, sained tteir eighth victory of the season yesterday when defeated Newport by 8-3 at Kings<>ied lfi6 riot easily through the the i national r [n the corner ball penal- Incha348 words
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Article162 1953-10-19 11 RESERVES SHOOT TO VICTORY IPOH. Sun.— A team of the Ipoh Police Volunteer Reserve shot their way to an easy victory over the Kinta Valley Home Guards and the State Home Guards at a weapons meet today. They won the Theng brothers challenge shield which Mrs. Brett, wife of the162 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-10-19 11 MR. V. S. PILLAI, wellknown Federation sportsman, who flew to Ceylon yesterday on two months holiday. Mr. Pillai played cricket for Pahang State. Before his transfer he was a regular member of the TPCA and Rilat Club cricket and football teams in Kuala Lumpur.44 words
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Article1084 1953-10-19 11 LONDON, Oct. 18: (Reuter) 1 Football League standings after yesterday's matches are as follows: Clyde 7 3 3 13 13 7 Stirling Alb. Ranrers Falkirk 7 3 3 8 14 7 4 6 2 2 16 3 2 11 10 5 5 Airdr:eonian__ 6 2 3 7 171,084 words
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Advertisement165 1953-10-19 11 NOTH.KS NOTICE DAW SEN CO. LTD. \¥7E DAW SEN CO. r* LTD., of Calcutta Indi.i. Manufacturers of Chutneys, Curry Powder. Pickles, Vinegar. Hot Kasundie, Guava Jelly and similar goods under the category of Indian Condiments sold in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya under the well-known "DAW SEN" label, give165 words
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Advertisement2390 1953-10-19 11 noti<:ks siiuaiiO^ \aia.nt l Smi^ce f?Hri^ ENT rm UN,TBD ma^cca Singapore city council Standard Service UKUi-NANCE (CHAPTER 134) RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED -WATER DEPARTMENT COVENT GARIhm ti Required Assistant Water For Tho lMP«nvi i«St (Incorporated in the Engineer in salary scale F° F f" e IMPRO\LMENT SCHEME Federation of Malaya) x2,390 words
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Article, Illustration639 1953-10-19 12 ANOTHER 'DOUBLE' FOR WONG A SINGAPORE motor-cyclist, K. C. Wong, riding a Matchless motor cycle, scored a double in yesterday's Singapore Motor Club Gap hill climb at Bukit Batok when he won the 350 cc Class 2 and the Unlimited Class motor events with times of 50.43 and 51.65 sees.639 words
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Article59 1953-10-19 12 Results of friendly soccer matches played in Singapore yesterday were: Kinta Rangers beat Railwav Sports Club 2-1 at the Railways ground. Meng Chung and Samy scored for Kinta Rangers and Hussein for Railways. Unite i Juniors drew 2-2 with Albert Youngsters. Scorers for United Juniors were Albert and Fong59 words
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Article52 1953-10-19 12 BRUSSELS, Oct. 18. (Reuter) Ray Famechon's long reign as European leather? weight champion ended here lasl night when he wa s outpointed over 15 rounds b/ the Belgian Jean Sneyers, who took the title on a well earned decision before a packed crowd of 1.3.000 at the Palais52 words
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614 1953-10-19 12 'GRANDMA' STILL GOING STRONG IN S'PORE B'TON COMPETING yet another year, Singapore's badminton playing 'grandma,' Mrs. L. M. Pennefather overcame her first round doubles obstacle in partnership with daughter-in-law, Mrs. P. M. Pennefather in a manner which suggested another strong bid for a Colony title. The Pennefathers. competing j in614 words
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Article64 1953-10-19 12 BANGKOK. Oct. 18. (UP) Thai promoter Devit Chatikavanich i s flying to Sydney on Nov. 10 in order to sign a contract for a world title fight between Thailand's Chamroen Sondkitrat, eighth world ranking bantamweight contender, and Australian world champion Jimmy Carruthers The American National Qoxing64 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-10-19 12 Tne Rupby teams of Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, and King Geogre V, Seremban, which met in a friendly match at Shaw Road, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The Georgians won bu 19 points to nil.- Yong Peng Seong picture.Yong Peng Seong - 38 words
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517 1953-10-19 12 Chinese Are Set For Community League Honours ALTHOUGH there are still two games to be played to complete the SAFA, Community League, the Singapore Chinese by scoring three goals against the Malays without reply at Jalan Besar yesterday became virtual champions. The Malays have to meet the Europeans while the517 words
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Article534 1953-10-19 12 THE following is the card for the second day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting to be run on Wednesday, Oct. 21: CL 3 Div. 2 5J furs. Film Studio 9.01) Limpopo 8.13 Recovery II 8.12 The Minx 8.11 Zambesi 8.10 Golden Dolphin 8.19 Conventional 8.08534 words
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Article31 1953-10-19 12 YOUNG Men Sikhs Association drew I—l with RAF Tengah in yesterday's SHA division 3 hockey fixture played at Tengah. Scorert for YMSC were Mohinder Singh while Charlie-s'-ored for Tengah31 words
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Article87 1953-10-19 12 LONDON. Oct. 18. (Reuter) Emil Zatopek. Czechoslovakia's triple Gold Medal winner at the Helsinki Olympic Games won a 5.000 metres race in an international athletics meeting i n Prague's Strahov stadium i n 14 mins. 9 sees., according to a Prague Radio message received in London. Second87 words
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Article91 1953-10-19 12 LONDON. Oct 18. (AP) Tommy licGovern, former! British lightweight charn] and one of the most popular, fighters in Europe, wa ed yesterday and charge,! wit hi receiving stolen women's un-i derwear. valued at tl'xiii He was released on bail. Two weeks ago ern' fought Joe Luc v91 words
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Article31 1953-10-19 12 MANILA. Oct. 18 (UP) Boy Nardo. vrbo after an eight-rou id fignt with Kid Frisco, in Puerto Prii: Palawan last night died t today in the Palawan provincial hospital.31 words
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Article163 1953-10-19 12 IPOH. Sun.— Perak Malays trounced their Selangor compatriots by 10 matches to one today in their annual tennis competition for the Aziz Cup Following were the results (Perak players mentioned first): Singles: H.M.S. Samsuddin lost to Yahaya Mustafa 6-2 retired; Johar Rashid beat T S. Noor 6-4,163 words
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130 1953-10-19 12 Debate, He Cays On World Tour Controversy! "I HAVE atudied ,er> criticism* levelled nt lhe Standi,,. Badminton Asaociation of \l n t„\ nondent Jeffrey fame* by three private individual, r*H badminton tour. */"»»u„, These criticism*, in the I,J„ of the Slandina Committee tion and ju*tifie* the m1.,,, e*n\ Committee, are130 words
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Article110 1953-10-19 12 DUBLIN'. Oct. 18: <i Eire made some di i changes for then Wm d I match against Luxembourg at! Dalymount Park ha ();i Wednesday. October 38 Six of the side win. h the game Sfith PI sm i night ago have been dropped Thev aie Aherne. r.u tin.110 words
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Article245 1953-10-19 12 Jeffery James - No Stomach For Hot Air Jeffery James II WOI.IU; V |||:u Wlshis t„ lU| in 0in,,,,,,, lni|l||M J(jm Tou. ,n the be, rft! W, I l l ,N ",r ""t^ B»t lie should n..| other M t What in in piece «»r in,., eaaaat at i a a ;1 hum.245 words
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Article74 1953-10-19 12 NEW YORK, O. t 18: (Renter)—Carl (Bubo) O -o r wav considered 'more a- than hi s opponent. Randolph Turpln, of Britain, when be was medically examined today tor worfC middleweight tit e here on Wednesday. Dr. Vincent Naitllella N York State Athletic Commission physician, examined74 words
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Advertisement78 1953-10-19 12 FOR TREATMENT OF DIABETES LOBULINA TABLETS Prepared on the basis of active extracts of fresh glands and pure yeast possessing marked glycolitic efficacy and very rich in tttamini 55.00. CHARI Sc CO., (POST BOX 123) t*S. Robinson Rd., S'pore-1. HEALTH H ''fi*iiiii iMTHMIa oi artcr eailil l.inii iirinlc Dl lima78 words
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Advertisement43 1953-10-19 12 I Fly P» American I R,n„kok to San Francisco via Bang* o lw I Vonnecling corner ocros, iHeJ fl I c .n your £cA*K*?i vm H Mun-fioia a Co., ltd- iv„*iig J! Man.t.ci KujU Luropur I 8 m LAnL av 1 PAIV AM*'™"43 words
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Advertisement9 1953-10-19 1 sdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsddsfdsfsdf v|ps^ TIGER BALm|§|J n^^^mWk The All-Purpose Miracle Ointment9 words
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Article, Illustration147 1953-10-19 2 THESE pictures, taken by Freddy Oey at the Ith Annual Swimming Carnival of St. Anthony Boys' School held in Singapore's Chinese Swimming Club recently, show: (Top row. left): The St. Margaret':, team who wo n the metres free style later-school relay event, breaking their previous 1951 record of i mins.147 words
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Article, Illustration747 1953-10-19 2 Education In US Aims At Individual Development T^TORE young people than ever are going to America's schools this tall, nearly 37,000,000 in al 1 ano enrollment is expected to continue rising because of the nation's high birth rate through 1960. In toe last year alone, some 50,000 new elassrooms were747 words
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Advertisement37 1953-10-19 2 THE SHEEP "MOW let us consider the sbeep. Who raises his wool for his keep. And depends on his drover To keep him in clover His work goes on while he's asleep. OU V k k. WAJLDROF37 words
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Article811 1953-10-19 3 TODAK - TODAK sdfsdfsdfsdfsdfdsfdfdsf The tines \T this time in the school year, tho dark and ugly shadow of examinations starts to threaten students and teachers. Worry starts. A few still feel alright, they are sure that they can manage. Others just refuse to think811 words
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Article, Illustration766 1953-10-19 3 EP. 23 Chase In A Sampan The Story So Far: BILL WILSON, Third Officer of the tanker "Port Royal," is a prisoner on board the coaster "I Tong" in Singapore Harbour, and hot on the trail of some contraband crates. He gets a message to his own Captain but by766 words
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Article232 1953-10-19 3 f rest of the candidates were passed by some examiners, and failed by others. There is room for one more example, which is too good to be left out. It was arranged that six examiners should mark a set of papers in the usual way and compare their marks afterwards.232 words
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Article146 1953-10-19 3 il. ONE Imperial Standard 1 Gallon is equal to (a) 168,356 cubic inches, (b) 214.364 cubic inches, (c) 277.274 cubic inches, or (d) 326.642 cubic inches? 1 2. How many gallons are i there in a hogshead of (a) claret, (b) cape, (c) tent, and (d)brandy? S3. In146 words
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Advertisement49 1953-10-19 3 SAy£ &W33^# Before it's too fate IV /ft? roR AS lITTIF s «i *ta \*9 yAk. j can %Uri a tating* «i count. »tj PERCENT inhk.nT C^ss V\////v_*l Hl pa,d lo rou ,or h a *T[ A^/ (jM /On. nd ever> Supto a nun* OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY AT49 words
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1063 1953-10-19 4 ISAAC TEOH - Britain's Noble Destiny Was A Kipling Obsession ISAAC TEOH Great People Of The Past .\w\\\vwv\\\\\\\\ By 3 "IWWVWWWWX^* JOSEPH RCDYARD Kipling <186.V1..3<>). English poet and novelist was born in Bombay, lie was educated at the I'nited Services Col lege. Westward Ho!. North Devonshire. A MMaewhat highlv coloured picture of his1,063 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-10-19 4 NEVER in all my experience of one year and five months have I seen such a creature as this. Look, mummy, he's sitting on the bar of my push-chair. Can't he balance well? I like him better than all my dollies. Do you think we could take him home? AndMirrorpic - 101 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-10-19 4 SO you are a young jaguar— well. I'm a young Lyon, and I'm not too sure that I like you. One year -old Ruth Lyon, af Cheltenham Gloa, is introduced to Elizabeth, a two-month-old jaguar cub at Bristol Zoo and. although Ruth seems interested. Elizabeth couldn't care less.48 words
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Article151 1953-10-19 4 r r*HE orbed mirror reflects my weary face, Where wrinkles and traces oi sorrou find their place: Which, like acres of land. now of use no more, Furrowed by Life's tempest, right down into the core. A fair babe was 1, and then a carefree girl.151 words
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Article148 1953-10-19 4 A SCHOLARSHIP foundation named in his honour is being presented to President Eisenhower at Hershey, Philadelphia on his 83rd birthday. The Eisenhower exchange fellowships were conceived. as an appropriate tribute to President Eisenhower as an international leader. Through these the United States and other nations may be148 words
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Article51 1953-10-19 4 - ViTHEN the Russians owned Alaska they called Mt. McKinley "Bohhaya." meaning "the Great One." \\OHAMMED is said to have. ordered the Medina mosque built where his camel stopped and knelt. m INDIANS hold the giant Cyprus tide tree of Santa Maria del Tide. Mexico, in religious reverence. —li51 words
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Article169 1953-10-19 4 ONE night I went to an empty house behind my place and as 1 walked along I saw a woman entering it. For a moment I thought that woman was my grandmother and. calling out to her, I followed her. But when I got near the169 words
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Article41 1953-10-19 4 \JY MAN'S a quiet man. He has no gift of words. His is a quiet c!an. That silence girds. OTHERS were verbose enough. Chattering like birds. But when two are ciese enough. Who needs words? HULL JACOBSOtf41 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-10-19 5 NO you couldn't do this with two live dogs. But these prize specimens are stuffed. They belong to Mr Cecil Mayhew. of Southall, Middlesex, who orceds champion Newfoundlands and St. Bernards, and, when they die, he keeps them smile 1. Mirror picMirrorpic - 42 words
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Article549 1953-10-19 5 .l/OK the past lour seasons, i the small coastal town. .of Ipswich, Massachusetts a few miles north of Boston. has been witnessing the progress of an uncommon community, project dedicated to recreation and the arts. It goes by 'the rather imposing title of the Richard549 words
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Article237 1953-10-19 5 W/HILE 00 tour of fcurope we were driving trom Florence to Rome througn the beautiful bill towns of Italy Alter leaving t'erugia each time we bad a mil to climb the driver experienced ditticultv with the engine overncating. Finally, it was necessary to slop for water to237 words
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633 1953-10-19 5 City High School Youths Help Save Crops I,M 111 l»i:» l> eh'.u- int i|j duelling I.& high m hool vouths helped tlir Nation*! farme-r- save millions e»f dollar*, in crop* tln> sum mer while > irnins substantial sumv themselves. Accord I 5 Labour Ik Bureau oi Employment E rity the633 words
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Article123 1953-10-19 5 [AM Mcretary to an agricultural agent Some months ago, when 1 was new on the fob alone in the office and none' too familiar with the vocabulary connected V/ith the work. I answered a telephone call man i voice said. "Mr. Jones told me 1123 words
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Article87 1953-10-19 5 \I N '< y< ir-old son n aad been seeking *aya o earn extra pm monej st awa> for a aa. [oi bin u l\e Q and ht nad i er sonu play dox, ne -at quitely i Shi lookf d them t\ a vou o. i\.87 words
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317 1953-10-19 5 I] Nil ED NATIONS, NY The resources of L.S. colleges and universities will be used to an "increased" degree in lhe expansion oi the nation s bilateral technical stssiataa«*a prog r m m e Harold E. Stasscn told an educational conference here. The Director ot317 words
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243 1953-10-19 6 V .tiEBRA w ssxstsjm ot l* cal where quantities are gnated by symbols. Biters of the alphaAlgebra the operations are carried I as ia arithmetic, but the symbols being jpab «> of a .lised :c-.u«»i tb« lig.ir I BUITMI conveniently large rr small,243 words
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Miscellaneous190 1953-10-19 6 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY e. a. r»t«nt ome* I IHSHIW'^2) I I I (AWy BITES??) (IF WE CATCH) I I NBS, INDEED, R3PEYE, \(A(2.p \2^^lE->EsHii> v^ -^_sr^ vt^L^p^f Sprq pggf^ jjWJLJ m^a(^\ f Po?es£YLi\\SZ*£ UKi£ egovaE.?j 1 wow Bl< s ffi 535? kmoo^X I190 words
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Article146 1953-10-19 7 DEATH COMES TO A SINFUL SOUL \'A. Death why d j ie like a thi< I Why must thou co en >nnight? i Ami lake 'v i scond ham hath not. 3 But doomed for he Hre, i very, very hot OH Death. 1 knoweth what I think tit. thou146 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-10-19 7 < LITTLE Susan June Wright celebrated her sixth birthday with an exciting magic show given by the Singapore wizard Jimmy Choo who not only thrilled her. but all those who attended the party. Among the guests were members of the Children's Aid Sorir- ty. Susan, the daughter of Mr. andFlash - 79 words
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Article69 1953-10-19 7 O SINGAPORE! ye noble land of my birth. Land of my ancestors, thou island of mirth. Land of sunny >kies and glittering rain. i Land of beauty and my home again. I Land of green meadow* < and of pride, On thee our forefather- did i gladly stride Laad69 words
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Article137 1953-10-19 7 \\ALAYA mine, what husi J thoa btta before? When ])roud and daring ?nen did sail lhe sens Prom some jar country to thy golden shore, In quest or richer trade and spiceries. Alas', then, backward mighi thy people be; But soon lhe men from foreign lands did slam-,137 words
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Article97 1953-10-19 7 y\ 111 I was small, I Used W lo lirar j >i> parents talk of a iem^ J fell want." And I wtadJsred and wsev dered what it could he. I Was it black or white, was it at the- knee Did u have two pockets, or97 words
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Article, Illustration268 1953-10-19 7 I j ERE comes another Croas- word for "Youth" readers to punle over, work out and send in to the Contest ACROSS 80— Produce offspring I —"Knock 31— Resinous 4— Fine muslin substance w sjiu- J2— Cotnpaaa point Egyptian n::— Animated Miake Ceremony It— Be mistaken Fundamental 13—268 words
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Article984 1953-10-19 7 Raynor Goynes - Raynor Goynes 'Youth's' Short Story By IJALF an hour please!" Jimmy's voice filtered through the babble of excitement in the chorus dressing room. Prucilla Waye turned to the rouge-smudged mirror. If only the show could make it tonight, she was on her way up! But she had984 words
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Article58 1953-10-19 7 1 y HK International C s ot Surgeons ai ltd •esSaOS in Lisbon elected as president Dr. EvartS Graham, professor o' s>ur» q~>ry q| Washington Univar* tity Dr. urahs k oes% known )or his pioneer w rfc in lung surgery of cam rHE U.N. World He. h O:58 words
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769 1953-10-19 8 PU TANG SAM - To Which Of These Groups Will You Belong? PU TANG SAM By of Young Malayans will, in a few month*, attend their last socials in their schools, restrict their playful activities and prepare to face grimly their examinations. if you happen to be one ol the results of the axamll769 words
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Article, Illustration100 1953-10-19 8 THti luifT and they pull -and there aie four little breaths to blow out three la:> can dh-- Ib« oi« quads from Pinhi o London were three lit week \\ui Ires hi* .roned r.bbons in their h-»ir and wearinc part* iNSMS I ranees Maru tdna n ,i Pa.neia that a-100 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-10-19 8 Photo i BONNY advertisement for health in 15-month-old I)a\id McCumber. chosen bv the Ministry of Food as an outstanding example of the brand of bouncing babes reared on Britain's welfare food. But David isn't British. He's American, the son of I I'nited States civilian electronics expert at the t'.S. AirUP - 54 words
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Article338 1953-10-19 8 LAUGH AH with FUN t H Gong: "Doctor. I'm troubled with lack of appetite. Can you give me something to restore my appetite?" Quack Doctor: "Take this medicine and ge on t'king it every hour until you feel hungry. In the meantime, don t take any food." I IU efficiency338 words