Singapore Standard, 23 October 1953
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Title Section19 1953-10-23 1 SINGAPORE STNDARD < c^tgßß-^ jt an 4 Vol. IV. \o. IU. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1933. TWELVE PACES 10 TENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration455 1953-10-23 1 UN Plans A 'BtuepHnt 9 Debate White UNITED NATIONS, New York. Oct. 22.— While the Security Council hos earmarked the debate on Arab-Israeli tension for tomorrow when it will hear a "new blueprint for security" in the Holy Land, smouldering Arab resentment againstAP; UP; Reuter - 455 words
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Article107 1953-10-23 1 The PoWs India Seeks A Recess M. Oct 22--ed today that n Neutral ReCom mission S9 indefinitely th Korean antiners still re:nunist ex- <"/• h members ly ended a to attend r the InGen. K. S nan of the before the ■ag no point in if the neutral the pi107 words
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Article46 1953-10-23 1 LOXDOW CM. 22: (Renter) Six hun Ired striking shopmen at London*! Smithfield Meal Market today decided to go ba -k to work tomorrow Nevertheless, there will not be time for them to get fu.l supplies to the butchers .hops for the weektv46 words
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84 1953-10-23 1 IRO. Oct. 22 (AP) •i h;is arisen Government visit of in April next year. iticaj circles said i Premier Sir John strongly insists the d be invited, im- ay the count afford the expenses associated with such a vi.^it. They also argue the visit84 words
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Article48 1953-10-23 1 ISRAELADVISER REPORTS BACK NEW YORK, Oct. 22: (AFP) General Vas»n Bennike. chief of statf of the United Nations Truce Observation Commission for Palestine, arrived here by plane today from Israel. H e will make a report to the Security Council on tension between Israel and Jordan.48 words
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Article, Illustration200 1953-10-23 1 THE staff of Paterson. Simons and Co.. Ltd. Singapore Branch, gave a big boost to The Sini;apoi> Standard Christmas Toy Fuod by don.it ins a tola! of SI HZ yesterday. Three of their representatives fame smiling into The Standard Office and proudly gave theStandard - 200 words
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Article97 1953-10-23 1 Standard Market Reporter CAUTION is still the keynote among rubber trade circles in Singapore yesterday despite a rise of 18 cents per lb. to 551 cents for first grade rubber for November shipment. Kimier overnight prices in New York and hotter advices from that97 words
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Article18 1953-10-23 1 QUEEN Elizabeth received Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, in audience at Buckingham Palace yester- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article18 1953-10-23 1 THE Sipreme Soviet of the Georg an Republic will meet in Tiflis on October 29. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article108 1953-10-23 1 LONDON, Oct. 22. <AP)— A royal limousine conked out in busy Leicester Square last night with the Queen and her husband, the Duke of Edinburuh. inside They were about to return to Buckingham Palace after attending the premiere of a film of last summer's successful108 words
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186 1953-10-23 1 RANJIT SINGH - These Teochers Get A Second Chance RANJIT SINGH By Standard Staff Reporter STUDENT teachers who failed their second or third year normal examinations are being given another chance. About 50 of them have been asked to continue their training at the Teachers Training College as one of the many emergency186 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-10-23 1 "Just like his father— Can't hold his drink!"10 words
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Article70 1953-10-23 1 LONDON Oct. 22. (Reuter)— A spokesman of the International Rubbery Study Group today denied that any decisions nari yet boen reached on the* recommendations to be made to member governments. The committees are continuing their meetings, which are now expected to last until the end of70 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-10-23 1 THRKF brautv girls are pictured at Nirhigeki Theatre in Tokyo during their daily ballet beam These girls are among the students of the Dancing Team School attached to the Th«- in,, and will be on the atagp in the near future.46 words
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Article58 1953-10-23 1 ALEXANDRA. Oct. 22: (AFP) Former Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia yesterday attempted to commit suicide by cutting her left wrist with a pen knife, reliable sources said here today. She wa s said to have been desperate on learning thp decision of her husband, former King58 words
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Article30 1953-10-23 1 ATHENS, Oct. 22. (AP) A succession of strong seismic shocks rocked the lonian islands and western Greece yesterday afternoon and last night, it was reported today.30 words
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Article21 1953-10-23 1 MANILA'S bus drivers and conductors yesterday staged a strike against the banninf of buses from certain city areas. U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article49 1953-10-23 1 LONDON. CM. 22 (AIM The Qiu't'n and the Duke of Edinburgh will leave London airport at 2045 GMT, Nov. 23 (4.15 a.m. Nov. 24 Singapore time) for trn'ir Commonwealth lour that wil: lake them to Australia nv. t NYw Zealand, n was announced today.49 words
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Article146 1953-10-23 1 ATOM I N PEACE PLAN BY AMERICA CHICAGO. Oct. 22 <AP>~ The United Stat.-s t<.d«y announced the lust fullscale attempt to tamo atomic power for peace— a move billed as "Amt*rica's answer' to Soviet claims of mastery over dreaded nuclear weapons of war. Thomas K. Murray, a memli *r of146 words
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Article217 1953-10-23 1 NOISE In th« l'nvrrsity's iiostel for itudcnti in Sepoy Lines. General Hoq>ital, r< traditional." three modiral undergrarlii;j!*« rtpTMtntai told the University Disciplinary Board yesterday, Th Standard reliably learned. The three wcro Klbmitting their defence on behalf of the entire 81 Medical s'lnient^ laying in217 words
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Article87 1953-10-23 1 ■LONDON, Ocl 12— (AP>— Co inial nv o i eontklering the p" It jr >t [ing i .il fifpo i Mini I Bntish Guiana to campaign ol n ion in ttv I Am«Ti. in cok But. h, r I Comn i the authorities la Brit87 words
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Advertisement83 1953-10-23 1 ELECTRIC T7JT& CHEF (C_J6i^ TIIK (.f\Kß\| UK IRK; DO, Hi) Aoiii vih tuff Iwr y Now you can have entirely new Night Driving Spectacle HuproniTe L L Lrj r NIGHT DRIVING >»< TELEVISION outstandinc In drsi C ,,> and pidir Jum Arrived frum f-.n^Und Also I We have many Popular83 words
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396 1953-10-23 2 MANCHESTERS KILL BANDIT SMASH AMBUSH KUALA LI T MPI T R, Thurs.— Three more Communist terrorists have been killed by Security Forces in the Federation. A terrorist was killed yesterday on the Negri Sembilan Pahang border by a patrol of 'A' Company of the 1/7 Gurkhas. Another terrorist with him,396 words
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121 1953-10-23 2 MALACCA. Thurs. The lacca Chamber of Commerce will a k Malayan Airv. ays to extend its air facilii.i's «'»t Malacca to include an afternoon flight from Singaj■ through Malacca daily. At the moment, there is only it morning flight from Singapore through Malacca northwarr121 words
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Article68 1953-10-23 2 JOHORK BAIjRU. Thurs.— An app< a| by V. G. (lovindaagainst the award of $1,000 to M. Ramasamy in the r courts recently, was clismisaed with costs by Mr Justice Paul Storr today. Govmdasamy, denying that borrowed Hie money from Ramasamy smd it was drawn Jro-n a "kitty."68 words
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Article, Illustration77 1953-10-23 2 School in Singapore has started a savings scheme for its pupils. Yesterday 20 boys and girls of the J school each opened an 2 account with the Pest Office savings bank. The principal of the school Is S Mr. Lim Tiow Kee. •J Picture showsStandard - 77 words
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Article57 1953-10-23 2 CHEONG PIT YEW, an 18--year-old student appeared in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday, on three charges. The charges were driving without the owners' consent, driving without a driving licence, and driving when not covered by third party insurance. The Magistrate Mr. F A. Chua postponed57 words
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Article220 1953-10-23 2 LESSEES of land in Singapore's Shenton Way who are unable to go ahead with the proposed buildings, may negotiate with Government for an extension of time, The Standard understands. NINE plots in Shenton Way and eight in Robinson Road were leased on tne understanding that220 words
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Article74 1953-10-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs A man who gave two friends a joy ride in his car, was yesterday asked to pay them 55.775 as compensation for injuries they received when the vehicle was in volved in an accident In the High Court today. Mr. Justice Wilson ordered74 words
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Article54 1953-10-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, has accepted the resignation of Mr. D. Gray, Federation Secretary for Chinese Aflairs. as an Official Member of the Federal Legislative Council from Sept 21. lie has also accepted Mr. Gray's resignation as an Official Member of54 words
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Article116 1953-10-23 2 Girl Objects ATTRACTIVE CHUI Hoy Thong, a seamstress. told the Singapore Eighth Police Magistrate. Mr. A. W. Ghows, yesterday that she strongly objected to an inspector holding her hand. In the dock Chui smilingly pleaded guilty to a charge of behaving in a disorderly manner,116 words
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355 1953-10-23 2 NEW METHOD KEEPS FISH FRESH 6 MONTHS Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Department of Fisheries in their attempt to stabilize the price of fish have succeeded in a new experiment where fish can be preserved fresh for as long as six months by "quick freezing." A demonstration of this method wa355 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-10-23 2 photo. Roi^V^ fls L W e P}? 1 Neo s^ retar y of the Consumers Resistant r Movement Mrs of fish, which had been froze, as lonf as six months ago. StandardStandard - 32 words
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519 1953-10-23 2 SIB OFFICER GIVES EVIDENCE AT GILLON TRIAL Denies Shock Tactics PRIVATE Hommond Gillon turned pole when he woe i "why did you kill Miss Pereira?" said Mojor R. R. Hughes CKi! vestigating Officer of the 5.1.8. (Militory Police), in the Sinn Assizes yesterday at Gillon's trial. >'ngopc,< Major Hughes disclosed519 words
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Article266 1953-10-23 2 "I DONE it." Those were the woids alleged to have been uttered by Private Hammond Gillon when he was brought before the Third District Judge, Mr. II A. Forrer. to make »i confession of the part he took in the murder of Doreen Pereira In266 words
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Article85 1953-10-23 2 MR RICHARD M. NIXON Vice-President of the Un;t<rl States, will assist at the opening of the United Nations Exhibition tomorrow afternoon. The opening ceremony will he pcrformfd by the Commi-iioncr-Geivral, Mr. Malcolm MacDona'.d. A recording of the opening ceremony including speeches by Mr. Nixon and Mi. MacDom/d85 words
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Article195 1953-10-23 2 Judgment Is Reserved CAN evidence of "similar acts" of an accused person be admitted at hi s trial on charges for entirely different acts? This question was posed before Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore High Court yesterday whe n a former police inspector, Abu195 words
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Article110 1953-10-23 2 COMMODITY PRICES CI.OSI N G rubber prices 'cents per Ib.) in Singapore fesferday were* uuyers Sellers No 1 -X.S.S Spot Loose 551 55 J No. 1 R.S.S. 55* 56 No. 2 R.S.S. 541 54} No. 3 R.S.S. 52 i 522 Tone: Steady quiet TIN PRKtt The price of tin yesterday110 words
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Article96 1953-10-23 2 A CARELESS RAF MAN IS FINED WILLIAM Frederick SheepwtSh Of the R.A.F. Seletar. pleaded guilty yesterday before the First Traffic Magistrate Mr. F. A. Chua. for driving a car in a negligent manner, resulting in a collision with a taxi. He was fined S5O. The court was told that Sheepwash96 words
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Article44 1953-10-23 2 MALACCA. Thurs —Mr. Wee Soon Bee. managing director of the Town Bus today denied that any of his buses had ever carried excess passengers or pulled up at unauthorised stops He was referring to a recent report in The Standard44 words
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Advertisement275 1953-10-23 2 I DiHEi I I TRIPLEX I I lICHTER I n Beware of «7 B D imitation. See /v^©\ I 9 (hit patent mork on the J? J H back. SI onlv Vg'fty/ J Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you feel old before your time or uffer from275 words
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Advertisement110 1953-10-23 2 Germs 7 i^B^Shiil^l Sniffles? Wet Feet V fjp k Sore Throat? H Gargle LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC Quick! '^^^^T^ Use tins sensible- u.1... the fxrsx si^n o» j told 91 I.ISTtKINI- Anlistpiu.l ""^M h strength, atui aMaik germs throat »ur»jies l-«-lorr fhr\ a" ■T \nu. LI.sIIKINI \m:ix« PI tm M I ffMCfcti110 words
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177 1953-10-23 3 Standard Shipping: Reporter lif f: whole village of >|arldon in Devonshire, I iii'Hl. will put out its fl,iT, and roll out a red irpet to welcome one 5 l |t s boys," Staff Serffan L.K. Pepperell and j,i > attractive '^year-old Japanese177 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-10-23 3 photo. MEMBERS of the Royal Air Force who are going home to the United Kingdom after service in Malaya are seen boarding the trooper Lancashire, which called at Singapore yesterday from Honekong.- StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article156 1953-10-23 3 INGAPORE motorists may soon find it an ordeal oney and weeks of preparation, to enter Johore if I I ederatlOß Government plan comes into force The proposal is to ask owners of vehicles registered in Singapore to re-regi.ster with the Federation Government if the vehicles156 words
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62 1953-10-23 3 nip Move--sii :i; IK- ye.-terday tis fi itn adults ;i se r i Eng- 'ui Nov. 2 1 held weekly bei U p.m. r >n M )P.days h Council Hall. short x- writing, precis ti and oral Eng- ire ad over a d62 words
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Article41 1953-10-23 3 lar branch of the >Ia ay Teachers Union. the following for the year Kadir bin Gcwang Ch e Hassan bin (Vice-Chairman), im bin Mohammad Cho Othmau tin retary), Che Kasnad :md Che Atan (Assi Sectaries) ittee members.41 words
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Article45 1953-10-23 3 SWAMI Vamadevananda. President of the Ramakrishna Mission in Singapore, is appealing to the nublic for donations in cash or kind to distribute clothing, cakes and sweets for the Indian patients at Trafalgar Home, Yio Chu Kang Road, on Deepavali, Nov. 5.45 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-10-23 3 photo. THE Singapore Musical Societys' presentation of "Elijah" at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday night with guest artiste Harold Williams seated foreground StandardStandard - 24 words
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Article64 1953-10-23 3 [i .1 memben of Parliament, Mr.-. i i1 i an and Beil ;.re to Rive re in Sin-Uipore ian Association. "ti Ort. 21 at of lin- Singapore i will entertain who are arriving v Mil Oci 2*\ on k to hidia from mission to Japan, rty tlie64 words
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Article20 1953-10-23 3 A.A.F I. services in 1 >t\ have new anteens specially v thstand rlimatic *ert ordered from20 words
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Article151 1953-10-23 3 NIBONG TEBAL, Thurs.— "If for a paltry sum of $6 people would go about breaking other people's arms, then the Police Force and the hospital staif would have to be doubled," remarked Mr. B.V. Rhodes, President of the Sessions Court, here yesterday, when Yusotf bin151 words
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Article32 1953-10-23 3 Swami Vamadevananda. president of the Ramakrishna Mission. Singapore, will conduct a prayer and continue his lecture on "Srimad Bhagavad Gita" on Oct. 24 at 6.30 p.m. at the Mission premises.32 words
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Article31 1953-10-23 3 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore City Council Architect Department Workers* Union will be held on Oct. 25 at 4.30 p.m. at the Kampong Java Road, workers quarters.31 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-10-23 3 MR. EDDIE KHOO and Miss Ruby Lean winners of the Penan? open amateur Viennese Waltz championship held last Saturday at the E. O. Hotel Penan?. The dance was organised by the International Round Table of Asia, in aid of the Federal School for Deaf.44 words
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Article79 1953-10-23 3 PARIT BUNTAR. Oct. 22,— Goh Kim Swee, a lorry driver was fined $200, or three months' imprisonment, by the Circuit Magistrate. Iruhe Abu Bakar bin Haji Hussein for negligent driving. Inspector Abdul Ghani told the court that the lorry driven by Goh at Selim Sing knocked79 words
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Article410 1953-10-23 3 No Freedom Of Thought' Charge By Their Paper POLITICAL discrimination in the University of Malaya and attempts to stifle any political view found unacceptable or "dangerous" are some of the many aspects of academic rights revealed by "Fajar," organ of the University Socialist Club, yesterday. "Fajar"410 words
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Article107 1953-10-23 3 BEPRESENTATIVEB or 'he Singapore Chinese Chamber >f Commerce have been 10l I by Government that sugar wou! i be derationed from January next. Recently, Government announced- the derationing of sugar when stocks now beiris; neld by Government have been issued. Cham be r reni107 words
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Article93 1953-10-23 3 Singapore top, the contribution list to the prop mt Muslim College (Malay <> Fund. The fund now is ':»>,- -571.92 and Singapore contributed Ml.ft9.tt. Contribution from various states are: Johore $2»» Vi»; Selan^or $12,784.20; Penanf and Province Wellesley $'y 4^5 M; Malacca $5,000; Perl is $4,000; NegrJ93 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-10-23 3 THIRTY FIVE Thine*? and Malay cirl* are attending thr hi 1 1. -i danrr rlats conducted hy M« n Q. F. i n I if principal of the Taylor Haajfg Studio in Sydney, who recently «-st ilili>h, regular teachinc clasn in Singapore. Picture sin Rfiaa Rosalind Kiac. one <>f her56 words
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Article45 1953-10-23 3 A GOLD bracelet and a wristwatch valued at $350 were reported stolen from a house in Chancery Lane Singapore, between midnight and 7.45 a.m. on Wednesday. The articles had been left on a table within eash reach of the open window.45 words
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Article121 1953-10-23 3 FORTY house owners of Cambridge Road among others in Singapore are submitting a joint protest agairj-t the increase of assessment rates at today's meeting of the City Council Assessment Committee. Tho> house owners feel that while the Government encourages private building through every "machinery of121 words
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Article71 1953-10-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Mohamed Mukhtar bin Jubanry. Manager of Chanhaya Bunga Estate, Serdang, Kedah. was prosecuted by a Labour Officer recently in the Magistrate's Court at Bandar Bahru. for failing to repair a well and constructing a latrine on the estate as required under the Kedah71 words
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Article59 1953-10-23 3 THE Debating Society of St. Joseph's Institution will hold its sixth annual oratorical contest for the Nayagam Trophy in the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, St Joseph's Institution at 10 a.m., tomorrow. The debate is open to all parents and old boys of the school. The judges will59 words
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Article120 1953-10-23 3 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— Mohamad Nor bin Atin, 19, of Kampong Tanjong Chachar, I'lu Klawang who has a facial defect hopes to go to Australia for treatment. Che Fatimah Musa. State Social Welfare Officer, said that at least $5,000 is needed to send Mohamad Nor for treatment120 words
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Article41 1953-10-23 3 THE Kuan Im Tann celebration will be observed at the Buddhist Union at 85A Marine Parade at 8 p.m. on Oct. 26. A cinema show of Buddhaland and other educational picture^ will be shown after the service.41 words
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Article23 1953-10-23 3 TAX BOK SENG was fined $5 by the Muar Magistrate fur selling ire-water without a licence at Jalan Muar Bakri.23 words
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Article104 1953-10-23 3 PDJANO, Than 1 I*i. Study Box. orn.iiiu-l by in.- Bi Kuril </ Mm ii two months u•. in, beast successfully < impleted, the I—dec Mr. Peter Qibb, told The Standard pestei The people who attended tho coui mostly I" Using reporters with mm ■1 1 group104 words
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Article63 1953-10-23 3 PDfANO, Thurs -Hh (fdenl Commissioner. Mr K f*. Binffham, \.iil address a n inn on "Tenants' Reft strati »n." ruvxt llondajr, 7. in p.m in the An«!o-C'hifu-se S< h.».»l hall, Pykett AviMM Tht> meeting is sponsored hy Mr. Gcti Mun Kh«»n»-. Group 'D' Ortifcr. wh'i will63 words
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Advertisement114 1953-10-23 3 The ideal dual-purpose vehicle Mill :-t- r hnn riqiw^\t!«n« u U DC nil* •rwT' > jJ| Vf nl j^^S nß_ J J i^-^JI I^MPm fe9' IVP|Pml VP|Pm .am t j n»i^ ir CONSUMPTION ABOUT 50 MPG. PAY LOAD 660 Ibt (Bc««dc« driver) PROGRESS MOTORS LTD. o.cha.o sihcannu. WEARNE BROS. LTD.''<»*a"on114 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-10-23 4 photo. SIX employees of the Singapore Registration Office turned up at the Blood Transfusion Centre yesterday to donate their blood. One of them, Miss Alice Choo, is seen above being attended to by Dr. (Mrs.) Gibson -Hill. StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article176 1953-10-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. -^An angry cry has been raised among members of a new housing society in Kuala Lumpur at the refusal by the IVtaling Jay a Development Board to allot 400 house lots to the society to carry out its building scheme at176 words
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Article204 1953-10-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— lndians in the Federal capital propose holding: another mass meeting on Sunday to give the R\e men who resigned from the Legislative Council an opportunity to reply to critics. It is understood that principal speakers at this meeting will be Mr. P. P.204 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-10-23 4 MR. T. P. CROMWELL, 0.8.E.. (above) Singapore's new Secretary for Social Welfare. He arrived in Singapore on Oct. 19 from England after home leave on transfer from Sarawak, where he was th,» Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Protector of Labour. Women and Girls and member of the Social Welfare Committee. Mr.71 words
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Article62 1953-10-23 4 IPOH. Thurs.— Montak bin Ali (53) was today acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Pretheroe on a charge of murdering Sulaiman bin Ojan at Telok Anson on Mar 8. Mr. I. Talog Davies D.P.P.. Perak. told the court that he had read through the depositions relating62 words
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Article70 1953-10-23 4 P E N A N G, Thurs A "Deepavali Queen" competition will highlight the grand Deepavali social and dance at the Khek Association on Nov. 4. Competitors will wear Indian style dresses. There will also be a fancy dress competition and a surprise for men70 words
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335 1953-10-23 4 WAR DEPT. CIVILIANS MAY GO ON STRIKE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation War Deportment Civilian Staff Association will consider on Saturday whether or not to serve a strike notice on the Command Secretariat in Singapore. At an emergency general meeting, the Association will table a draft memorandum seeking redress of335 words
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Article112 1953-10-23 4 PENANG, Thurs.— Indian women were urged by Mrs. R. Bhupalan of the women's section of the Penang Indian Association not to Jag behind other state* in organising useful activities. Mrs. Bhupalan, who was speaking as the convenor of a meeting held here to revive the112 words
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Article122 1953-10-23 4 COURT HITS AT FEES SYSTEM SINGAPORE City Police Magistrate, Mr. J. M. De-vereaux-Colebourne, yesterday described as "an extraordinary state of aflairs" th action of the City Council in taking money, issuing a receipt and then prosecuting a firm for putting up a»i unauthorised hoarding. He dismissed the case against Messrs.122 words
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Article120 1953-10-23 4 ALOR STAR, Thurs. A demand for the expulsion of Mr. P. P. Narayanan and Mr. M. P. Rajagopal from the executive committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council is a resolution that will be moved among other subjects on the agenda of a general meeting of120 words
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Article99 1953-10-23 4 RAUB, Thurs. The Deputy Director, Drainage and Irrigation Department, Federation of Malaya. Mr. M. P. Murphy paid an official visit to West Pahang recently and inspected irrigation schemes |q three districts. In Kuala Lipis District, he visited the Pay a Kangsar Pumping Scheme and on his way back99 words
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Article54 1953-10-23 4 PENANG. Thurs.— Mrs. Ammu Swaminathan and Begum Aizaz Razul, Indian women parliamentarians, who are due here e n route home from a goodwill mission to Japan, will be guests of tfie Indian community to a buffet dinner at the Indian Association, Bagan Jermal Road next54 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-10-23 4 Photo. J THREE Malay rulers < 5 and Lady Templer at 2 the SHaneor Istana ex- hibition of modern and ancient souvenirs .on Tuesday. They were .show B a film taken by the 5 Sultan of Selangor during his visit to Europe. 1 From left: the Sultan 2 of Perils,Standard - 64 words
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Article64 1953-10-23 4 THE following arc the officebearers of the "Deepavali Gift Committee" formed in Singapore this week to collect and send gifts to Indian Custodian Forces in Korea. President: Mr. Jumnadas J Metha; Secretary: Mr. J. S. Nair; Treasurer: Mr. Sardui Singh; Committee membersMessrs. G. Sarangapani, Hassaram64 words
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Article107 1953-10-23 4 Women's Centre Gets MCA Visit JOHORF, BAHRU, Thurs. Officials of the Malayan Chinese Association, Johore State. and their wives, paid another visit to the Women's Rehabilitation Centre at Majedee today. They took sweets which were distributed to the children. Representatives of the inmates were allowed to talk with the visitors,107 words
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Article74 1953-10-23 4 PENANG, Thurs— Leong Thu Cheong, charged with housebreaking and theft of jewellery worth $77,664 at the residence of a well-known landed porprietor in Northam Road on Oct. 7. was granted $5,000 bail in the Sessions Court today Another ir^*, Liew Sek Khow and 1 -year-old74 words
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Article226 1953-10-23 4 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Empire Trooper which docked in Singapore yesterday brought back the last of the Coronation Contingents which left Malaya a few months ago the pipes, drums and bugles of the Brigade of Gurkhas. The Gurkhas visited Scotland after the Coronation and appeared226 words
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Article176 1953-10-23 4 PENANG, Thurs.-The subcommittee ot it, Central Advisory Committee on Tradr and s appointed to inquire into the distHbution'c "i the Federation will meet at the chamber of next Monday to consider representations «f merit wholesalers. It is understood thM all local rice buyers are176 words
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63 1953-10-23 4 A MAN who stole I police constable's bicycle w.iv yestef day sent to six monliis imprisonment by the S>nßa|x»rr First District Judge. Mr. Tan Ah Tah. He will have to uiuierßo two years police supervision in addition, after. The court was leU that on63 words
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Article70 1953-10-23 4 GOOD MART FOR BUSES, HE SAYS 001. a. w v ral > i tors I \:m. Hah building both single typ^> m yes tor uiv As ;i firm t h.i supplu t ol h\.>.tuthoriti ir through •n.ikr |hf Sine He I S! recent India single ritv and M I i70 words
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Article28 1953-10-23 4 Nicoll For H 'kong SIR JOHN NICOI I I nor of Singapore r for leave OQ Od 17 I> abscruc Mr W A I will omrer terins ihp28 words
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Advertisement96 1953-10-23 4 Tlf tm/k 1 9 5 S V. DISPLAY NEW off roc f^e colon i scheme* NEW chromium ponclling and bodge. NEW heodlomp incorporating speedometer, ommetet and switch NEW design number plate with stop and tail lomp. SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENTS NOW CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. Singapore 6 Kuolo Lumpur96 words
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Advertisement33 1953-10-23 4 The world famous family <>f |B W^^w CHINKAWHITE This involuable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach rains; Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appe ENG AUN TONG The Tiger Medical Hall33 words
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Article309 1953-10-23 5 labour Party Crisis Standard Staff Reporter V SKW crisis developed in the Labour Party A f SinsaP» re jrt^fSi wh fj? f r members of the Gen- I council, including the Chairman and the TYp* IIMM in their resignations from the party en309 words
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Article76 1953-10-23 5 A TAXI-DRIVER. Chew Fatt Cbee, wu fined $20 yesterday by the Singapore City Police Couri Magistrate, on a charge of failing t o retain the expired taxi driving licence badge The badge w;i> returned on Oct. lf> when the exp.rv dale \va< Oct. 1 The Magistrate.76 words
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Article22 1953-10-23 5 THE Bishop f Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W Baines. and his liuniiy will return to the Colony next week.22 words
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Article176 1953-10-23 5 32 Seek To Fill 40 MCS JOBS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Thirty-two candidates have applied for approximately forty vacancies in the Malayan Civil Service. These vacancies are open to both local and expatriate candidates. But most of the posts will go to officers serving in the Malayan Administrative Service. "This of176 words
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Article339 1953-10-23 5 THE SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, ordered the immediate arrest of Lian bin Abbas, who was charged with causing the death of four Malay women by a negligent act. The women travelled in his car along Upper Aljunied Road on Hari Rava. Yesterday's inquiry was into339 words
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Article38 1953-10-23 5 SINGAPORE Police investigating the shooting of a Chinese farmer in Changi rerently have detained a Malay su>pt'< t Early on Tuesday morning police recovered a revolver believed to be used in the shooting incident.38 words
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Article582 1953-10-23 5 MOTHERS NEGLECTED IN HOSPITAL Call For Inquiry Into A Shocking' State Of Affairs KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The public is furious with the "shocking and shabby treatment of expectant mothers at the maternity ward of the General Hospital and a public leader has urged that a public inquiry be set up582 words
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Article, Illustration92 1953-10-23 5 THE well-known American writrr l)i\on Ilartwell is now nuikmi; a tour of the wiiole of Asia compiling a report un his findings of the progress of UNlCEF's work which da Is with children's relief and education. He will a s« unUs articles for the American Press which mirrors the more92 words
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Article83 1953-10-23 5 PEK CHOON HUI. who haci hired his car to another person on a monthly baris was fined SI 50 yesterday by the Singapore City P .lice Court Magistrate, Mr. DevereeuxCoieboun.e. The '<\r wus dr.ven aboul for hire in January and ihe C.I.D. had detained it. Pv'k83 words
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Article53 1953-10-23 5 IPOH. Thurs. Ir.che R. A. Abdul Karim bin Abdul Rahman. Labour member of Ihe Federal Legislative Council and a member of the central executive committee of the MTUC. *oday defe ided the art ion taken by Messrs P P. Narayanan and M. P Rajafopal iri resigning from53 words
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Article33 1953-10-23 5 Tan Lit Chuan. a bus conductor was fined $50 by the Singapore City Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J. M. De-vereaux-Colebournc. yesterday, for carrying five extra pi lie n fers.33 words
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Article68 1953-10-23 5 TIIK United States Des troyer Squadron 30 under Captain Willard A. Saunders, left Saigon yesterday for Singapore after a twoday courtesy visit to Saigon. The Squadron, consisting of four destroyers Caperton. Dashiell. Dortch and ('■atling is sailing round the world back to Philadelphia via Singapore. Colombo, Suez68 words
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Article27 1953-10-23 5 A FAREWELL dinner was given in honour of Captain Ooi. the Home Guard Commander by the community leaders and home guard chiefs of Cameron Highlands.27 words
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Article106 1953-10-23 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Oct. 22— Manickam (.*8) a labourer wa> fined $200 or three months, imprisonment by Inche Abu Bakar bin Haji Hussein. Circuit Magistrate, yesterday, for causing mischief by killing a goat belonging to Krishnasamy. Inspector Abdul Ghani. prosecuting said that on Sept. 21, Krishnasamy. also106 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-10-23 5 A DIARY SHAPED CAKE EIGHTY -YEAR OLD Mr K H. l*KKt> with his diary shaped birthday rake at a party held in his houst is Kai Pens Koad. Kuala Lumpur Looking on i s his wife. Standard photo38 words
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197 1953-10-23 5 $30 Mil. Scheme To Develop PortS'ham KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Work on the construction of three new deep sea berths, costing approximately $30 million, at Port Swettenham, is expected to be completed in five years. With these the port will be able to handlt; a larger volume of goods compared to197 words
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Article179 1953-10-23 5 A WOMAN, depressed and suffering from stomach ailments, took poison. She then jumped off the roof garden at the second floor of her shop in Chulia Street. Singapore, on to the back lane at midnight on Sept. 29. This was stated at yesterday's inquiry into the179 words
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Article155 1953-10-23 5 SINGAPORE Government's proposals for a new salary scheme for its employees in Hi vision I. II and 111. based on the Ritson Commission's recommendations will l>c given t«> the Joint Council of Action tomorrow. The proposal-, are drawn out from Government's original scheme and counter-proyusaii155 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-10-23 5 PENAN G'S Resident C ommivHionf-r Mr. K P. Bine ha m places a wreath on the statue of Captain Francis l.icht to honour the l")'Mh jnnivrrsary of the death of th r Settle ment'.H foonder.37 words
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Article103 1953-10-23 5 Big RIDA Kampon g Aid IPOII Tluirs. The State Development Board of rida hai paid out over $40,000 this year lowardi the romtnartftotv extension and maintcnatn ol Malay schools in the kampong areas. Twenty-two kamponj;<: have b*-«»n niven grants ranging from $335 to M.OiM for the purpose The biggoal sum103 words
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Article31 1953-10-23 5 FOR allow rig her t)iror go.'it^ to .>tray into Pagoh Police (■Dinpotind. Soosimah daughter of Baho«»i \v;i< firiod $»i »ii(* Muar Magistrate, I < h e Ijr;»h;m l^in Abdul M;inan.31 words
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Article120 1953-10-23 5 iron. Ti.urs Ti... i r Police Officei. Perak Mi n n HarrlflOfi hai iold (hmese (Imldv |IH M tior«s. ihal the Commission** of Poliid was dlaappointrd thr rtlurtanrc of iu tits* youths in |aaiillf th«» P.li t He s«wi Miai in a letter cillinc on120 words
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Article119 1953-10-23 5 IPOH Tnu Mi J Pretherae I application by the l> Publk Pro— tutor, r. Mr. I Talc i> itay of agaii i \i v late depi LlllllUt On (>. t 1 Court before M; Pretheroe «"i rhai r corruption and the !>o t|K)r»<'d to O f119 words
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Article70 1953-10-23 5 POUR soi.r. fn.fT. a r^rkin- in front of Ariflo-Chiru s .,,f,i, Armenian Si reel j la^r niflhl an<\ .«>».«• Ion nvnr the <ity Km s ition While thf> ow i. r n nool. thr -<•' i.-r p rST firiwu )hc rr..i I t Strorf and tun70 words
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Advertisement19 1953-10-23 5 sat. 24 midnight CIT)i/\THAT f WITMTMI OKCHANICO Sitpparfod By S,-):(ul I v SSort fNEMI£S Of THf UN./.RSE NEW AlHAMBRA19 words
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Article807 1953-10-23 6 COME six weeks ago, after the Singapore Labour Party's conference) we wrote: "Whether the resurrection of the Singapore Labour Party is a temporary or a permanent state of affairs remains to be seen. The fact that the annual conference ol the Party was attended by MO members807 words
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Article1299 1953-10-23 6 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX Literally A Matter Of mJ^ J§f Life And Dealh Ts This By Between India Pakistan ISEW DELHI, J^ DISrtTE between India uiul Pakistan whfch rniuhl be called the liattle of the Waters, and which may be literally a matter of life ami death for1,299 words
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Article96 1953-10-23 6 Review of Views Deficits Surpluses A HOPE is expressed by 2 Utusan Melayu that the* deficit which Govemmentj had estimated would occurj In 1954 would not turn out; lo be another substantial; surplus. The editorial says! that deficits in the past* years hav e strangely enough* been converted into sur-j96 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-10-23 6 ana don't put any secret aionej pocket* is (lie Irouscr^"13 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1953-10-23 6 ALEX JOSEY - What Type Of Men Will Govern Free Malaya? ALEX JOSEY I Maiagmm I I Affairs Btt \N ANONYMOUS reader, signing himself 'Very Concerned," in a letter published recently in Phe Standard, tried to make out a case against my contention that Socialism in Malaya was a political ind economic necessity1,171 words
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Letter150 1953-10-23 6 Si- I ord Kut Trniy^., 1 they h:iv< i iovernn i nt ai 'i on Late I^'' I Mlt ht V t'MM'd li e Public Work D building 1\ which prov It i- usual f of tht PW I) and I tht.k it out the F oil150 words
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Advertisement144 1953-10-23 6 SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD*CFFICE 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sultan St., 83, Cowan St., 8, Leith St., Tele: 4588. Tele: 829.144 words
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Article184 1953-10-23 7 3 -HOUR QUAREL OVER A PoW [UNJOM, Oct. 22 Chinese prisoner the object of a i tug-of-war be Allies and the last Saturday «,vcr to the and the United announced it the action. thick ;< ri-ci fast pri oner's head handed to the 15-minute session ation neutral orning, <.•;'<■ rt-H184 words
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Article76 1953-10-23 7 LJRNE, Oct. 22: Important decisions and South Pacific ere made l) v Brii'« Chief of the Imperial Staff, Sir John Hard- Austi alian and New hieta of Staff In their istralia this week. me Age said today. paper said details siona were being kept i for76 words
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Article36 1953-10-23 7 DAMASCUS, Oct. 22, (AFP) A privately-owned Swedish plane crashed this morninu on a slope of Mount Hermon. Two occupant! of th e plane were seriously injured and were taken to hospital.36 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-10-23 7 SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL sees his guests off the premises after he entertained the French and American foreign ministers and ambassadors to lunch at 10 Downing Street. London. Shown are (from left) British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden: U.S. Ambassador Winthrop Aidrich; French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault; French Ambassador Rene Massigli; Churchill;A.P. - 60 words
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Article476 1953-10-23 7 LONDON. Oct. 22: (Router) --Dr. C.hoddi .lagan, deposed Prime Minister of British Guiana, today accused the British government of inventing a "Communist plot" in the South Amen, an colony where none existed. 'The issue In British Guiana today is not Communism", he toid a476 words
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Article18 1953-10-23 7 PAN AMERICAN Airways agreed yesterday to flv Michael Patrick O'Brien to the Dominican Republic.- U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article143 1953-10-23 7 CATTERICK. (England). Oct. 22 (Reuter)— A British soldier who stayed In his Korean trench during a heavy Chinese attack was today found guilty by a general court martial of cowardice in the face of the enemy. In what is believed to be the first case143 words
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153 1953-10-23 7 HANOI, Oct. 22 (AP)— The French High Command announced tonight that Franco-Vietnamese troops had stabbed into the hill entrenchments of Communist-led Vietminh Division 320 and had captured Phu Nho Quan, 55 miles southwest of Hanoi. An army spokesman said there waj no "major contact."153 words
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Article287 1953-10-23 7 WASHINGTON. October 22. (Renter) Senator William Knowland plans to place before the Secretary of State. Air. John Foster Dulles, and other Eisenhower administration leaders proposals for an International Council of Free Asia, it was learned here. Since his return from a tour of the Far287 words
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357 1953-10-23 7 Churchill Demands Govt. Support Of Guiana Move Dr. Jagan Flies Into London As... c- w? NDOt iv Oct 22 Minister *ir Winston Churchill last night demanded a vote of confidence on his government's action "1 r n u ln 9jt ro °P5 »o the South American colony "British Guiana andUP; Reuter; AP - 357 words
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Article, Illustration110 1953-10-23 7 HOLLYWOOD film star Merle Obrron (left), French ballerina Jeanmaire (centre) and Italian screen star (iina Lollobrigada (right) figured in a court petition filed here by minority stockholders of RKO Pictures, complaining that film magnate Howard Hughes wa s driving the firm bankrupt by hiring actresses who did not act. TheyU.P. - 110 words
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123 1953-10-23 7 MAN KNIFES GIRL THEN Killed By Train LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter) A coloured man knifed a woman in South London last night and dashed into the nearest underground station where he was run over and killed by a train after hiding in the tunnels. His victim, Dolly Walcot, 26--year-old coloured123 words
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Article46 1953-10-23 7 MANILA. Oct. 22, (AP)— A Philippine movie studio plans to produce three films in Indonesia starting early next year. Manuel Vistan Jr., of Premiere Productions. said his company is negotiating with an Indonesian Governmentoperated film company for the rights.46 words
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Article45 1953-10-23 7 RANGOON. Oct. 22. (Reuter) —Burma is to* invite Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia for a state visit, according to usually reliable sources here. A Burmese mission will carry the invitation to Marshal Tito when it visits Yugoslavia in the new year.45 words
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Article275 1953-10-23 7 WASHINGTON, ()<t 22 American officials said yesterday that the Italy-Yugoslav tension over Trieste appears to have lessened and that "real progress" is being made towards a five-power conference Egg solution over the disputed territory. They Mid that report^ from Belgrade ind at< d thaiUP; Reuter - 275 words
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Article17 1953-10-23 7 A CHANCE for the woi i Kinf Ibn Sa\i<! i<\ id Damascus yc,'cM.T> ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement163 1953-10-23 7 PUBBER.TINCLOSINGPRICES Sfondord London Correspondenf LONDON. Ocf. 22. The following ore the closing or.ccs of rubber ond fin on the London market:— LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN 16}d. Spot £612 10s per ton 161-d. buyers, £615 sellers. orcfl 16Id Three months: £597. l.'/c 17 d buyers, £597 10s sellers. 17 d. Settlement163 words
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Advertisement70 1953-10-23 7 FIRST QUALITY LEATHER WALLETS in Morocco, C«ilf and Pigskin WELL FINISHED SUITABLE GIFTS PRICED FROM $975 TO $19.00 ROBINSONS SINGAPORE BRING THE KIDDIES TO OUR WONDERFUL TOY FAIR' $50,000 LOTTERY BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY SINGAPORI BR NCH (Member* only) obtoineble from iTkker SI II RED CROSS OFFICE, Old Supreme Cevrr,70 words
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Article84 1953-10-23 8 BULI semen, used for artl- 1 ficial insemmination of prize herds may soon be a regular air freight item to pass through Singapore. An experimental package of the sernen packed in dry ice arrived in the Colony aboard a BOAC Comet from London early this week and84 words
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Article41 1953-10-23 8 PARIS. Oct. 22 (AP).— Two state-owned French organisations are paying their own way Air France and the Renault auto factory. At France last year had profits of 110,000,000 francs, while F«nault auto works made 251.000.000 francs profit.41 words
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Article23 1953-10-23 8 THE United States Reclamation Bureau's mission in northern Thailand is now studying plans for a giant hydroelectric project in Yarn Hee.23 words
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Advertisement696 1953-10-23 8 HAMBURo AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINI SrRVICt lu Colombo Genoa. Marseilles. Antwerp Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen S'pore P.S'ham IVnang •TS Braunscbwelt (11/U*A(i)24/28Oct 2*»Oct :$O/31Dec T.B Nabob (NDL) 4/9 Dec lODec 11/12De« •TS l.rvcrkascn (lIAPAG) 11/16Dcc 17/18Dec lfl 21l>ec Hont Kdni Miiml.i Kobe A. Vokuluini Penane P.S'ham S'pore TS I.evprkuM-n (HAHAG)696 words
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Advertisement1231 1953-10-23 8 i tL BLUE FUNNEL LINE J^,* <a> JMANSFIOO <X»., LTD. r*** Incorporated In Sir>gaDur« (arrlera option to proceed via other port* «<• mad and tliM-harr* cargo SAILINGS to LIVKKPOOL. (.l4M;(>u LONDON it CO NIISKMAL POSTI Du« Sails P Sham Fenana Maroo tox Havre Uvercool oct 21/28 Oct «4/W Ascanluf for1,231 words
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Advertisement678 1953-10-23 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line NederUod I inr Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NFW FORK. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. Spore P S'ham Penaag MATARAM (RL) Gl3/14/25Oct 26Oct 27/2SOct SCHIEDTK (HAL) 2f)Ort/sNov 6No? 7 KNnv RIOUW (SMN) f»/15Nov IGNor 17 IKNov BORNEO (SMN)678 words
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Advertisement672 1953-10-23 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE BAILINGS FROM BCANDINAVIA /I k M»n MS|n PSka« g^^ 'KOREA" For Djakarta. Bangkok Saifoo. Hongkooi Mxniit Kobe Yokohmna 24 ..Oct I- m» rt -POONA" for Melbourne, Sydney, Por: Rembla (not loading local cargo) 1/ltNo? 6 T MEONIA ror Bangkok 12/lSNnt II Hn»t |/j FROM BANGKOK "BINTANG" fo672 words
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271 1953-10-23 9 NEW LAND ROVER WILL SEAT 11 PEOPLE Standard Staff Reporter ,f«rf C AMPION MOTORS will from next week R«vlr d^? nstr <"!"g .Hie latest model in Land o7d B^o Sin9O P orc fhe F^wfion base D stan g rf a e r d H°T n P rinci P les the271 words
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Article191 1953-10-23 9 Gloomy Outlook In UK LONDON, Oct. 22: (Reuter) The outlook for natural rubber was described yesterday as "a rather gloom v picture" in a circular prepared by a prominent firm of rubber traders here. The author. s are Plantation and Colonial Products Limited who have offices in the city's Mincing191 words
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Article23 1953-10-23 9 FIRST shipments of Argentine goods for the Soviet Union under a trade treaty signed in August left yesterday for Vladivostok.- A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-10-23 9 MR. R. G. HILL, Mana?rr of the Singapore Branrh of the National City Bank of New York who has returned to the Colony on a PanAmerican Airways Clipper after long leave i Q the United States.36 words
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Article68 1953-10-23 9 NEW YORK. Oct. 22. (AP)— Julius Kayser Co., Hosiery Manufacturers, has sold its Australian subsidiary to Bondor Ltd.. of Great Britain for U.5.52.000,000, Kayser chairman Mr. R. C. Kramer told the annual meeting on Wednesday Mr. Kramer c aid the purchase price wouJd be reduced by68 words
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Article129 1953-10-23 9 LONDON. Oct. 22 (Renter)— A strike of the men who drive the big petrol tanker torrid in London threatens tool itockl at the city's two International airports with p.xhauM mi in f nur days. A spokesman of London Transport. which mm the capital's buses, sad that129 words
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Article53 1953-10-23 9 HONG KONC. Oct. M, (UP) Japan has gobbled up hi of Nationalist China*! import trade, states tht businesg newspaper. CouMnodlty Quotation* It gave Japan exporti tr> Formosa during SeptemlK-i forming 65 per n-nt of the X..--tionalists' tocomfofl f rad<In addition Japan bought r>o per cent53 words
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Article31 1953-10-23 9 SOUTH African DeftMt Minister I. J Trwunvm, ve :*?rday opened in I.yttriton, near Pretoria. the Unioa'i first factory manufacturing unall arms, anti-tank W4MBong nnd aircraft rockets.31 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-10-23 9 Photo. THE new Land Rover 1 I'm k up Truck sern mil 1 side the Champion Motors J establishment m Orrhard StandardStandard - 26 words
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Article103 1953-10-23 9 THF. > Ai^r rubber prw i the Bingaport market attri t'l some buying interest m d ooatributaid to the pacavtrj I r U cent pat Ib. yest« r^ The market closed q steady at &5| «ents. aft ing at iroUAd 5!Si rtnti r first pr.uie ru'uber f<>i103 words
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Article71 1953-10-23 9 The markal wa» n<>\. f. r neglig bit off r.-iko nnd \km shown bj bo f h huvcr J sellers Bti' No. 1 RSS Spot 1.,..v, i FOB in »> i lei KSS No. 1 \o\cmbfr I No. 1 R.5.9 Dw No. 2 Wov* nl>er 4i *j No.71 words
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Article61 1953-10-23 9 MAI -ontinii' i to .■.!> in i markr? iy tni -haros f| r .•it iin i m f quotatioi h<T h continued to I Chancrri nff'"""'^ were INIMMRIM l. i H M. Pul 2 7!S I M. I i I 13 S'i nil 20 :''i I. 9t< l'l'K Wfir:61 words
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Article72 1953-10-23 9 THF prod n in Singapo >■ mimtd q I r ■tc 'lv it i md |bf d«T*i C Fair -r was p with r busir ■lagaport protwt t% (per p <ii!) yo>trrd..v Gar».i>irr $2)0; Bali roffec s.BO--bctoi .it $28; (Sp'.t) |J7 (whole); copra $:*.r, toeoout «<il SSf) < v72 words
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Article113 1953-10-23 9 TOKYO, Ort. 21 (UP)— China ind North K<»r. irf« *4 trH!.. v K;» t the lit,,ti<>-. 1 f) f m t,. Commuuist prisoner* to '.he Ne»" 'ion* Hepa i itton Commr ion. Radio P said today. Th r Communist fo\ in a lot!, r113 words
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Miscellaneous246 1953-10-23 9 tV I Abner r f unnv.'.'- K v;,. t .w tJ r r vu :1T^ E G 4%^ w |o-r ?E^r--i n. t' /^^N kiSSME V^^l VJ-ONt- V lfflCfct-.^ < f ??-tmasO PEE KOOU*VAP.7 1 (THAT WAV- V^ J \J"*Vo 7 JSTT^' L TASTED (V ''O RE: MOOMiNI Alley Oop246 words
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Miscellaneous636 1953-10-23 9 S'pore Diary Si'St^ 1 iPOH SINGAPORE t \MKK\ CLUB WWAMa. Wifc: 00 4*2 am 86 ft: ENTERTAINMENT lecture and demonstration on 1 01 pm '9 ft Basic Portraiture and Lighting" B£A)W Af £*A) RI'HY: Pmldent a Lad] 12 46 3 by Mr. David Tay at Weatiake mAMsAdM 845 and 9636 words
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Letter417 1953-10-23 10 Sir: The pictures of Dr. Chcddi Jagon, deposed Prime Minister of British Guiana; and of Wu Hsui-cKuan, Red China's chief delegate (Tailed to the U.N. Security Council, which were printed in your inter-nationally-minded newspaper, show these things: These gentlemen are well-clothed. They show effects417 words
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Letter370 1953-10-23 10 Sir; At the last meeting of the Perak State Council the members of the Perak Select Committee reported that their efforts to come to an agreement with the representatives of the other States and Settlements of the Federation to widen the franchise to include those370 words
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Letter100 1953-10-23 10 Sir; Don't you think it i s time that tactlessness, selfimportance, peevishness, impatience, rudeness, thoughtlessness, selfishness, arrogance, etc.. ar e removed from behind Government and semi-government counters'' The remedy is In the hands of the departmental heads who should pick their men with the right dispositions for the most100 words
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Letter469 1953-10-23 10 Sir; With reference to a recent statement in the Press by an Officer of the Malayan Educational Department wifh regard to the lower educational standard of Indian Graduates. I hasten to write this letter before the Graduates Association in their next lethargic meeting decide to469 words
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Letter86 1953-10-23 10 Sir;— l s hall be thankful if old residents of Kuantan could send information on the town's historical barkground to me so that a preliminary history of the town can be written. At a Committee meeting of the Kuantan Branch of the Malayan Historical Society it was86 words
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Letter269 1953-10-23 10 Sir:— Park your car beneath bright street lamps, and the Police will come along and order you to put your parking lights on. Drive along a badly-lighted road with dark shadows between widely-spaced road lamps, and although your headlamps are properly dipped the Police will order you269 words
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Letter161 1953-10-23 10 Sir; The action taken by the M.T.U C. leaders, causes concern. They have actually shattered th e hopes and beliefs of the workers in this country especially the labour group. These leaders did not represent the Indians but illiterate workers who had high hopes and expected better results from161 words
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Letter46 1953-10-23 10 Sir; The recent resignations of the five Councillors clearly shows that the Indians in this country have been fully neglected The acceptance of these resignations by His Excellency the High Commissioner Sir, General Tempter, confirms this. S. MURUGESU President of the M.I.C. P. j> turn46 words
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Article329 1953-10-23 10 RITA DEL MAR - RITA DEL MAR By TV" AV QUOTATION: 1 lo in- oiiniM/ni.il t»> uitlioiit fear ti\ is grrai ARII.S-March 21 to April I? T if ast debts or «ccounu must be met. liquidated Yo »ee an original way to settU something this evening. T.trKfS-Apr.l 20 to May329 words
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Advertisement279 1953-10-23 10 jH CATHAY ORGANISATIOMr^ ATTRACTIONS *tS* opens Moortiw^^^rrY^^ 1100 am 145 PANORAMIC |0^ TOMORROW MIDNIGHT BURT LANCASTER Startlinylu Effective In His New Role! SHIRLEY BOOTII^^^^ ■mfk^vßB> u Tf RKY MOORE mchmo worn t-»,fci»» win i— i pu»i mt«m K^ MORNING Tomorrow 9.00 a.m M DCJCHESS of IDAHO" M AIIM IB: Sunday279 words
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Advertisement56 1953-10-23 10 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN You must enclose three ten cent stamps if you wont you. pattern cut It I don't got the stomp*, you don't get the pattern A number of orders hovr coire to me without the stomps These won'.t be cut till the56 words
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Advertisement160 1953-10-23 10 TAHAV ON WIDE RANGE CIANI llli/ril li'. i v W^ Denise OARCEL Patric KNOWtES THAT "Shane" MAN in 4 itttißtihiii's l'.l*lt I*ll i o/ IV BMC ABVSNnmK! TPffiflf* Fulfil If)) f^iTif/*) if'/' in TECHNICOLOR co starring LEO (INN Tomorrow 9 a.m. "WllrßKs lIXKI l\ i i, m i Surttiav 9160 words
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Miscellaneous87 1953-10-23 10 Can You Name This Star? \I I- through this week 1 The Singapore Standard presents its thirty-eighth star contest. All you've got to do l s to collect the six pictures and their respective coupons and send them together with the name of the stars under single cover to the87 words
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Article548 1953-10-23 11 Biggest Upset In Community League OVER confidence has led to the downfall of many a soccer team and the Malays yesterday were no exception. Playing against the Europeans in a key Community League match yesterday, the Malays who were sure of a victory even without Ismail Yusoff548 words
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759 1953-10-23 11 FORWARD - FORWARD By WITH Malacca making a strong bid for South 0.,,* pore will have to be at its best to retain the Quad Q SSE£* d S honours > Singathe SCC Padang today at 4 p.m. Muad chai "Pionship which starts at Malacca ha759 words
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Article243 1953-10-23 11 Dan Coates Steps In i iVDON fighter, Dnn Coates. poream will reBilly Daniels Jones to sleep in •it supporters at H ppy World stadium Jro save boxing m\] fight Rocky t the Philippines replacing Paul i.nsiipore who has m '1 medically un- who had been rward to243 words
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Article62 1953-10-23 11 LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter) —Eddie Choong, of Malaya, the All-English singles badminton champion, will compete in the Wimbledon badminton tournament which begins here next Monday. Choong won the Wimbledon men's singles event last year. Among the rivals are J.A. Russell, the Scottish international, Tony Jordan, an62 words
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Article247 1953-10-23 11 Raffles Go Down In First Game ANGLO Chinese School, playing better and more constructive hockey, scored a narrow but well deserved 2 1 victory over Raffles Institution who were playing their first inter-school hockey fixture played at Bras Basah Road yesterday. Leading the Rafflesians attack, de Costa, together with insides.247 words
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Article67 1953-10-23 11 TWO basketball matches will be played at the Happy World Stadium, starting at 8 p.m.. this Sunday in aid of the Singapore Poppy Day Funds. One match will be between a selection from the ,'i.OOO member-crew of the United States Aircraft Carrier "Lake Champlain" and the67 words
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Article188 1953-10-23 11 Young Men Sikh Association <> win the hard way when »ii< v met I>ul<h Club in a SinMl><>i> Hockey Association natch at Fairer Park "li\ Only on e goal w *s r «fl .did this was by Har»""n s MIR f, in th 4Oth m.nule. Dutchmen188 words
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Article22 1953-10-23 11 Wingmen Beat Varsity 21-0 FLYING Boat Wing Of Malaya by nil m a friendly v .h e Un.versitv >'■«! six tries and •"•■way**22 words
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Article114 1953-10-23 11 SWING B.P. bent Flower B.P. 5 2 in a friendly badminton. Results were. Swing players mentioned iirst. Lim Seng Kok beat Chua Poh Khoon 17—18, 15—12, 15—12; Keh Kian Beng beat Joe E Heng 11—15. 15—1, 15 12; Stephen George lost to Quek Khoon Chye 10—15.114 words
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Article18 1953-10-23 11 SEREMBAN. Thins. Sheikh Ali Negri Sembilan't hockey "star" has been suspended by the disciplinary board.18 words
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Article359 1953-10-23 11 MELBOURNE, Oct. 22.— An Olympic Village to accommodate nearly 6,000 male competitors and officials attending the 1956 Games in IVfelbourne, Australia, will be built eight miles from the centre of the city. I The State Premier of Victoria. Mr. John Cain, said today that the359 words
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Article339 1953-10-23 11 VICTORIANS OVERRUN BEATTY XV Victoria School's second string Rained a3l points (two goals, six tries and a penalty goal) to nil victory over Beatty School when they met in an inter-school rugger fixture played at Victoria School ground yesterday. The Victorians owed their Dig wm to the speed and good339 words
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Article93 1953-10-23 11 Singapore Lose To Hong Kong HONGKONG, Oct 22 (Reuter).— Singapore table tennis team passing through Hongkong on their way home from Japan lost four games to one to a local side in a friendly interport match tonight. In singles (Singapore names first) Loh Heng Chiu lost to Lo Kam Sun;93 words
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Article101 1953-10-23 11 UNIVERSITY of Malaya gained their first victory in the SHA league whe n they beat RAF Seletar 5-1, in a first division hockey encounter played at Seletar yesterday. The University forwards showed good combination in the attack and had it not been {or Seletar's custodian Etheridge's101 words
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Article75 1953-10-23 11 INCOME TAX Department drew with Finance Audit Sports Club five-ail in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for the Finance Audit were Taib (2). Mahind.i and Mani. Chuan Seng k2). Hitam an<| Hendry scored for Income Tax. In another match. Land Office trounced75 words
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Advertisement639 1953-10-23 11 NOTICES CONSTRUCTION OF PROPOSED LABOURERS' DWELLINGS FOR CIVIL DEFENCE, CENTRAL REGION, KUALA LUMPUR ON LOT 2996. RIFLE RANGE ROAD. TPENDFJRS are invited for the x construction of proposed labourers' dwellings for Civil Defence. Central Region, Kuala Lumpur, on Lot 2996, Rifle Range Road. Specification site plan and details of general639 words
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Advertisement788 1953-10-23 11 firniAi ions vacant FIRST Clasi Transport Maintenance Forem.in This post now filled. A4wtitet thanks all Applicants. SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL CITY ENdINKKRS DEPARTMENT: Required (a) Assistant Engineer (Scweraae); (b) Assistant Engineer (Roads); (c) Assistant Engineer <Drain> age (d) Assistant Engineer Sewerage (Mechanical) on a 3 yearr Agreement in the first instance788 words
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Advertisement343 1953-10-23 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed A1 \u\ h SKKVKK. An r«* Oli.mplojirt anil la nrr.l T« lirlp you lo ltn«l work. c*e Hnmmrt tftandani In. mp4oya*< ni Hurraa offrrn you irr« «paor in mi< column Jiim call or •nir paaaf local standard «»mrr tat »m appHcation f.H-m »h>rH yon <it.>343 words
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Article284 1953-10-23 12 PENANG, Thurs. Magnificence (Russell) was most impressive this morning when in a solo effort he skipped half a mile in 50 1 5 sec. and the last three in 37 3 5. This is a very sound effort and on this showing Magnificence should figure very prominently284 words
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Article132 1953-10-23 12 NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (I P>— iH (Bobo) Olson, the brand new middleweight champion who certainly proved he "knew the ropes" against Randy Turpin, invited Kid Gavilan of Cuba today to be the first challenger for his shiny crown. Olson and manager Sid Flaverty agreed today they saw132 words
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Article, Illustration635 1953-10-23 12 Turpin Mauled In Fight For Middleweight Title NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (UP) Carl (Bobo) Olson, son of a Honolulu narcotics agent, used the ring ropes as a "dragnet" tonight to win a unanimous 15-round decision over Randy Turpin of England in their battle for the vacant world635 words
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Article702 1953-10-23 12 ROUND 1 Turpin won the first round as he gave Olson a boxing lesson both from far away and in close. Midway in the round a Turpin left hook drew blood from Olson's nose. Olson trying to keep away from Turpin took a flurry of702 words
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362 1953-10-23 12 NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (UP)-His voice choked ard half sobbing with the heartache of defeat, Randy Turpin of England placed a finger to his forehead last night and blamed mysterious "mental troubles' 1 for his defeat. "If I felt a. s well mentally as I362 words
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Article25 1953-10-23 12 THE Singapore Business House KO Cu D semifinal replay between Mercantile Bank and Fraser Neave will be held todav at Geylang Stadium25 words
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Article371 1953-10-23 12 THERE will be seven races for the final dav of xt SK C UbS UtUmn m CJ. 3, Div. I— (i Furs. Farnley 9 00 Palio 8.10 My Word 8.08 Malleable .Mouldings 8.07 Winning Brief 8.0(> Ciolden Dolphin B.ot> Trimstyle 8.05 Talkie II 8.05 B.i371 words
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Advertisement165 1953-10-23 12 TODAY 1.45. 4, 6.30 9.30 KIRK V'iHf* dougus JHb 'Tipc the Tomorrow Sun. at 11 a.m. 'THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON" ~Z GLORIA I SWAWSOyv Giof<ous... gj L'6 ucrcariOusJ I wtKMR Bros t mi Illffl NEXT CHANGE 'WIK MATA" (Malay) |jjyju£2 1 6.15 9.15 4 i A THAR" (Hindi)165 words
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